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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-17, Page 2PAGE TWO • n '-k.�is�F.* •-'�-_r- -+..,x.�„,��.w+,-..�.,�.r:s...<-,a,... w,..»T,.T....,,n,;...., _,!•fM i., , .�, Y ; THE LUC1 NOW SENTINEL,, �CKri1OW, ONTARIO • :',:. SDAY„ MAX 17th, 191. Ou' -te11. the. diff erence? Unlike most 'birds, "the . female KINGFISHER .more` brightly colored ,, than the male She hasp on- extra band, of rusty= red across the:chest.` • Get to .know-- nature and 'you'll •be{;going; all out`'' for 'conservation. Nature holds CI+ vast treasure .Of interestingfacts and colorful creatures., It's ours' to. . Y protect and''.yours to enjoy. .4 Ndfutre 'Unspoiled • TOURS TO PROTECT :YOURS: TO' ENJOY • THE;CARLI.NG BREW..ERIES,L:I•MITED. WATERLOO. ONTARIO 1 ROSEIVMRY THYME. Most of you listen tothe radio while you are doing your house- work I imagine Does it help your • work to goalong more speedily and. efficieritly? One type of pro- gram'more than another? Do you . ever ` feel like smashing : your radio,' to hits? .You turn the dial ,: before 'You.: get ,sodesparate, of course.' But, sornetimes, you know that in ;fifteen minutes there's "a program, yollf.want; to ' hear, . and so you; dial there,; .because right;: now your bread is' ready..to r unix, or you • are settling down to 'some. sewing, and don't "want to get up magain. ' But for the , fifteen min- utes you may have .to listen to something that sounds much like :a midnight 'cat fight, •'and', you wonder rky--yotr---thtfaght `you wanted : thear the radio at. •all., On the other hand : you may • like boogey-woogey:• .Flviery woman to her taste,' But for me it doesn't work ... I spill ,°flour. over every- thing, 'I splash milk,, drop .cups ia;nd mixing' bowls • and spoons, 'forget; to put in, salt; or baking; 'pow'der, the salad 'dressing' goes iumPy, . I trip over my ; feet. Fif- teen xnnutes 'of iSpike ..Jones or Jimmy Durante,. and my .kitchen' would . be ..a ` shambles alit But : the Blue: Danube. Will roll : out :pie crust.. in .a swift, flowing ' move- meat Beautiful. Dreamer. 'wall :make "lemon pie filling as smooth .. the � velvet;', the cups . stay' in :their. places; and my feet go in theirs Cockles 'and mussels, alive,' :alive,' IS; a grand thing,: to dust.'or• make beds. The other day I• ' was -.wash- ing .. the .dishes .after the. noon :' meal, . • in somewhat of a hurry, • and .deep, in some far away thoughts.,of my own.. Everything was • going wrong, I was,, making' no sPeed at all, and felt jittery. Then 'suddenly :�a me. -con- scious' 1 'bec of the fact 'that .the radio ' ,was 'pounding`•out "The Thing!', and I .decided that was' .the :cause y t,roulbles, so I' .turned' it' Zion •,W,M.S, ' Zion' WM S met ` at- the home of Mrs. Harvey :Ritchie, "Thursday 'afternoon, May '10th, with, an at- tendance of 17 adults' and. four' children: and Mrs.`. Cecil 'Gardner presiding. • Auer , the opening hymn rand the Lord's prayer 'the .secretary,, Mrs Raynard,„, read the minutes:. and called ;the.:roll, the Flatter ” being • answered by. pay meet of fees Mr . Fred' A.nderso s n ' then ` tondueted' the • devotional period calling on.-: ' Mrs.. Jack Gardner for 'a:'reading and Mrs.' Jacob :Hunter, . for thea scripture le after�wch the: litany • f sson, ny o rededication .:.from the May pro- gram was. read in ',unison: `Mrs. Charlie. 'Wilkins' read the study *look chapter; Mrs. Woolley, , "A Little Parable for .Mothers" and. .Mrs. Hunter an interesting;. well "written .retort. of the Huon. Pres..' byterial:: held in Exeter,., April 27. At the ' business session. plans were made kir a• bale and quilt for overseas relief, money being donated fbr the latter, 'Letters' of .,.thanks'•were ',read and it "was, de- cided to: have the June , ineeting • at the parsonage•' a': week early, as their regular. date "was Confer- ence ; week. 'Hymn 29.9 was sung and Rev. Mr., Woolley closed ;the 'meeting' with. prayer. The hostess was . assisted in .serving a' dainty lunch' by' Mrs..Fred'Anderson and; Mrs. Nelson ; Raynard. CREW,E. Mr:: and',Mrs. Mac McLaughlin and Joanna of . Detroit `visited -on Saturdaywith• Mr..and Mrs.: Ray.= and Finnigan and Mr. '.arid Mrs. Chester Finnigan.. and Louise . • Mr. And Mrs Tom Culbert, Sr. :and 'Tom Culbert, Jr.. and Miss, Annie. Culbert . visited Sunday with Mr. and :Mr's. Allan Ritchie of Zion. Mr.and. Mrs. "Clifford Crozier and. children and Roy:Maize vis- ited Sunday with friends 'in Lon- don. • Mrs. . Jim. Boak - returned home' Sunday after spending a few days •with her mother.,. Mrs., Fred. Cook of Belgrave, recuperating from an attack of measles. at fou, net rs� fractpr,! • • k, v etol • Farm ov fmrr r ` e' ,� , em nt Loains have helped thousands' . of. Canadian farmers' to buy tractors and other farm implements to speed their work ;and grow. bigger crops. Ask,, your nearest , .B of M manager about the many ways an !-14, can help you to modernize•'yourm.'farm and .70AMII110,COMM, increase your' profits: ' The •cosi is low. • ANIt O' MONTREAL '4'0 Lucknow 'Branch.:: C: L, SMITH•; .Manage, • . Wd'RKl'NG w-tti CANAD.IANS IN EVERY WALK of I.If:E 5iNtR�lt3`I'7 WHITECHURCH - Mrs, .John + arruthers 'spent a. ,few days with her daughter;., Mrs.. George Fisherand family last week. . • • We are . sorry to report .Mr, Wm. Dawson Who has, been' in Winighat'n hospital. for some., time, took' a;;bad spell and is in .a .ser- , i'ous ' nditon,• • Mrey, George and Orville Tiffin and their mother, Mrs. Joe rTtffin and Mrs; V. Emerson mot- ored to. London on Sunday and visited with Mr, .Joe Tiffin,. Sr.; who • is in Victoria' Hospital. We are, glad to 'report Mr,, Tiffin 'is to get: home the.end of•the week. • Mr: and Mrs, Geo. "Saunders Gordon ,of .;Ashfield spent day 'evening , with .Mrs. Mac Ross and. Olive., e The Young Peoples . Society ' of Chalmers held their .meeting on. Tuesday. •Brussels Society had been invited as guests"and 'a good attendance was present.. Mr. Ross McGregor, pies., was in the chair •and gave the call to worship. The scripture was ,read !by • Douglas' Newsman • with prayer : by -Nat Thompson: A. •vocal duet by Mrs. D. Craig and Miss ' Marlyn ' New- man was 'accompanied ' by Mrs. - Conn; piano :solo by Miss Barbara Allen; address ,by :Rey, Fulton (if Brussels; solo by Miss' Marjorie MacKenzie, clarinet:solo by Robt. Kennedy,. Brussels; solo : by Miss of ..m off,' and `things'• improved im hied' ately. •I'd like' to ' do a • fact-finding' suiivey, and. find out what house- wives think of•. certaiin' types of. ,programs: `Perhaps we 'could get' less; )nerve-wracking "music"' :