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Ernie . Ackert, .has 'been, laid up
with an. .:attackk of the ,gout. •
Mr. and: Mrs. Raynard. Ackert
cent the 'Week -end in Toronto::
Mrs. Wellingiton, Webster vis-
lied in Clinton last week.
•
'Willard Thompson spent a few
days •in Toronto..:
' Miss Marjorie: Solomon, has re-
turned from• a two wee} s' visit
in' London and Kitchener. • '
•• Mrs. David. Huston has been
,quitepoorly. in Wingham
Hospi
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tal.
• Dan Graha '.has been *ill with
' pneumonia in' Kincardine, Itospi=
tal. •, .
-Rev.-C. I.1. MacDonald of Blue -
vale. is 'a' patient in Wingham
hospital with a. heart 'condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Campbell:
and Fam,
Family • and • Mrs. C. W.. Alton
-,.
-and • family wish to . gratefully
'acknowledge the tnahy' • pacts .' of
kindness' and .'expressions of sym-
pathy extended them rn their be-
reavement .
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L:ICKNOW
,..UNITED CHURCH`
!Minister: Rev, W. J. Mumford;'
M.A., f.D., S.T D.
Sunday,; Februar L 1Sth,i.1951'•
{Second •Sunday in Lent)'
11 a.m: Not Of This
12:15 ppm : Sunday, School
I'
7 p m Naaman.
7.30 p.m. Thursday: Special
"Lenten, Service.
It is 'better to- live for 'Christ •
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than to wish you had. Come
'and worship with. Us.' ' :•
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Anglkan: :(h.
NOTICES'_
• Rev.• A. S Mitchell,; Rector. '
Feb. ISth, 2nd -Sunday in 'Lent
St .Peter's . Church, Lucknow
11., a.m.: Morning Prayer.
Monday -W. A meeting, home
of L Mi s W Stiiiasan.
Wednesday "Afternoon -Guild.
Sewing Meeting at• Rectory. `
Wednesday Evening -Lenten
-Service •8 p.m: in the Rea,
tory.
St Paul'stiChurcb, .IDungannon,
Sunday, .February 18th
at 2.30 p.m., Evening Prayer.
St: Eau1's Church, Ripley
',Sunday', February 18th-
740 p.am, Holy Cornmui ion.•
Mrs: Wm, Pappas: and,,,son Chris,
returned, frdin- a ten ,clay holiday
in Toronto at the home bf her
spar ents. .
K. & Mrs: -.Bower Farrish And
twp: sons Of. Gor."rie were' recent
visitors with. gr. and Mrs, Jack
Faxiish.. •. r'
Wm Jolinston, .who was a pat-
ient in Kincardine Hospital: for
the,, past few weeks, returned
hone on, Sunday much improved
in health. ,. ,;
Mr: and Mrs. Charles, Steward"
returned:ithe end of the -week a.4-
ter spending • two''week'� vacation•
with their family ati' Toronto,
,Chatham,. .London and '. Ailsa
Craig:'
Mrs. 111 ',Kosmyna .of Toledo
(nee Phyllis Mail onald), ' has
made. a . rapid .recoviery follow -
in. g a major. operation which she
'underwent. 'd u r i n g Christmas
week.' ; ' •
'Mr. and Mrs. 'Ron Rothwell
and Rosemary returned to: Nor-
wood: on Thursday: They have
resided . here for, 'the ` past several.
months while Ron was in charge
of building Mr. and Mrs: L:•'' C
Thon pson's home.
WEDD;IN(" •BELLS
COO$E—MASON``
A • wedding of interest took
p'laceat Whiteohurah Presbyter-
ian Manse on Thursday, Febru-
ary 8th,,. when the' Be'. R. D. A.
Currie officiated at the marriage
of ,Miss Shirley M. Mason;dau-'•
i ,ghter ,of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Nilson, Lucknow, • to: John .11.
Cooke, Lueknow, son 'o'f Mr. , and
Mrs, Charles: Cooke,
The bride . wore ;a , gown of
White satin• designed' with nylon.
lake yoke with seed pearls. ,She
carried, a colonial .bouquet of red'
roses,= •
t •� ,
h . Art ending her sister,.Mrs:•' Ger-
,
alct Lawson, Exeter, wore a pink
satin gown and. •carried a colonial
bouquet. of ' pink ` roses. Robert
•MacIntosh of . Paramount, was
best man
• • Following a reception at the
homne• of the bride's.- parents, the.
couple "left on a honeyrri.00n, trip
to 'points south.. The bride trav-
eled, in 'a navy pic and pit suit.
.with navvy accessories. ' Mr.' and.
'Mrs Cooke will make• their home
at :Luelow;
BEST :1216S ' AT, SALE
•Jackk MacTritosh tells • us that
the theory. has been. • exploded
that a Vet , is a : poor `bet,' .a
• fa�niner, and points to the/ sue
FATAL ACCIDENT BROUGHT
DRIVING CHARGE •
The, aftermath of,;a fatal high
way accident last. July, was heard
in -police' court in Cor•.nwall last
week . when i Ross Ellis .of Toronto
came up ., on a; .dangerous driving
charge, `arising .frami ;the death: of
James Godfrey; 25 -Year-old trans.
port. driver from Ajax,' and
band of ' the former Donna Mc
Cartney. 'of. Lucknow, ::who 'was
deft a.. widow; .with three small.
children, Janice, • .Murray and
John. .
Police • charged that a transport
driven by Ellis .forced: C odfrey.'s
transport off 'the 'highway, and
:Which turned over in the ditch,
trapping Jim•. in the. flaming. cab.
Eljts . said; 'his ' mind,: "went
blank" 'before ,the, accident and
he' coritinued• :; :on . his way until
flagged down"at :Morrisburg, . :
1 CO-OP ANNUAIX TOOK .
FORM OF BANQUET
The 6th annual meeting, of the
Luclenow ..District ..:C9-orierative
was : held on: Tuesday .evening- in
the Recreational ,Centre, • in •the
form of a banquet which, attract-
ed -More than 200 , persons The
W. L :catered for a, hot supper,
'that: was followed by thea busi
ness 'meeting, • ;reports' showing
that the local Co -Op" was expand
ing 'rapidly. • .
An 'enjoyable, .dance concluded
this surcessfu1.venture.
A' more detailed report has . to
be held over till . our ':next issue,
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BABY. EXPRESSIONS LAST
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WILL PRESERVE•
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cess Kenny MacKenzie ;has : met
with'since taking over the form-
er :MacRae farm at Lochalsh, and'
as ;well finds time. to Mill a spot
on • Ashfield `Township 'Council
Jack says. that' Iden recently
brought :12 pigs to the ;:Commun-- -
ity, Sales barn, ,which •were' ac-
claimed the best pigs that ever'
went through:'this"market -- and
there have been thousands. These
pigs, • iricide'ntally, were brooded
by a sow that.. sold' fors $18.00.
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After all • is said and done,
how does.-��t' taste 'tin•the
,cup? That its what counts!
BAGS
yield. the perfect. flavour.
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ST. PETER'S. FOLK MOLDING
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MID -WEEK SERVICES IN LENT.
The people of St, Peter's church
are meeting in various •homes ort
Wednesday.even
' during Lent
A week ago, in spite of the storm,
nearly a dozen met at the home
of Mr. Wm, Stimson, when the
Rector took as hissubject •"Learn=
J
ing to .know-God",:and last night
there w.'as. a' gathering' at, the res4
REAR WINDOW REMOVED • •
IN - HARDWARE STORE,
What ,looked like an. abortive,
breakin : was staged at: Rae .and
Porteous ' hardware early last
Wednesday `morning .The four,
small lights : of glass in a•''•rear
basementwindow were • rentaved
and the centre. frame °of the sash'
broken, to permit easy : entrance
to the .building :Footprints dotted
the snow outside the window. •\
However . there was no ' evi
dence. thatanyone ,had entered'
the Ibasement,`.and .•nothing: •ap
ipeared--,to—,hav Int
teras not • possible to, get upstairs,'.
in, any event:
DONATION'S DOUBLED -
SINCE :LAST. WEEK
'• Donations to %the. •benefit, fund
for `Clayton , H;odgins; who suffer-
ed. a broken ankle playing hockey
With the Juveniles stands at ;$45'
Clayton now has a, 'walking cast
on, the *foot . `and` is • able , toget
around. , •
Previously' acknowledged$21,00:
Charles • Mason .: 2:00•
•1 Mrs.. Wm. Hornell '..;.,.•,..:,..... ` 3.00;
I.' George Hassall...,...... ,.-,,.. 5.00:
I Charles Smith • 2.00
1.Jack Henderson .:. ° 2.00
" Wm. 'Houston .. .....,. .,. 1.0ii:
`,. . (Cliff. Crawiford ......,',,::::;,:-.•.:'....';',.."-2.00
Luckriov(Coal Co..•.:.. , 5.00
Earl Gibson ...,.......... .. 2.00
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$45:00
MAkitIED.IN OTTAWA •
. • The. marriage was recently sol
emized, 'in " bomb ion United
Church;• Ottawa, of Miss ;Olga
Joyce Tokaryk and John ' Blyth
Leith, sox of Mr. and Mrs. John
Leith •of Hamilton and. formerly
of .Lucknow.. • , ;
The bride.' is a teacher in Ot
tawa and
d .the groom is • corxilplet;~
ing; his studies in journalisni in
Carelton College, Ottawa, arid
C will 'graduate in Juner•'
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i ence 9f Mrs. Fred` Nixon with:
the topic "Learning to Pray"
Next. Wednesday the meeting
is planned to be heldat the. Ree
tory, and the subject to be "eon- ,.
sidered is, "God's ,way, in teach-
ing us to know Him, and to pray"
:"Late•r�.aneetings are planned. to be
held at the: homes of "Messrs., C'..''
L.' 'SMith, T. W. Smith, 'E. V
'faker. and ,:others.'
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He started as .,a; junior in a =local
branch bank . . • just as his
manager did -before him. Now
:.he's on his way up, too.
IA's learning banking 'skipright on the
jdb, helped by more experienced men
on the .bank's staff. He is taking special-
ankhigicourseil. Y
Like mostbankersdurin' •, . , . , , , hiS career. , • h¢'
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will learn' to know.many parts of Canada,1;
various communifios' He will develop the '
,' human` understanding' and ;the business
judgment you expect of gout banker.
Startin4g
. from, the -branch that serve's you
he may rise' tQ the very tap,. The general
•m.e b_o s,
anag n Ohio a k, farted: just the
-way he aid,
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