The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-17, Page 3- TII TRSDAIG MAY •• 17th:;. pp:
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THE , W SENTINEL, ..1:.UCKNOW, ONTARIO .
PAGETHxtk3 •
Miss.: Russell, of London spent.
the week -end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W, A., Russell.
Miss' Flora Webster of Kitch
••ever .spent the week -end at, her
home here„
;Shirley 11abinson,, student nurse
at Oiwen Sound General , and''
.1Vlarine .,Hospitis concluding a
three weeks, • ation; at ' the
home of her 'pa eats, Mr:'•
and
Ms. Howand Robinson:
Luck -now
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. A. `WINN, .11.A.
'Minister ,,
Monday-, 8,00. p,m.
Young Peoples: ,Guild..
ednesda 8.00
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Prayer.:.Meeting.
SUNDAY, MAY 20th"
11 aro.: Anniversary Services.
1 -p.m : Anniversary Services.
Speaker: Rev: D. Glen Camp
bell, .;B.D.;. Seaforth.
LUCKNOW
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.Minister: ,Rev. �'W.J. iVlumfo r. ,•
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SUNDAY; MA* 20th, 1351:
10 a.m.: Sunday School.
11 a.m.: The Price of 'Power.
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drawn on account of Pres
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nglican; Church
NOTICES: .
Rev. A. S. Mitchell, Rector.
Festival of 'The. Holy, Trinity
May 20th,' 1951
'St,'..Peter's'Church, Lucknow
:11,, s;m.: holy. `'Communion.
The ,Junior' Auxilia y, .
Wednesday : at 'the Rectory.
St. Paul's • Church, :Dungannon.
May 20th at 2.30' p.rn:
Holy $aptism.;
St Paul's ` Church, Ripley •
May :20th, at 7.30 ,p.m.:
Holy, Conanumion..
- DEANERY OF .BRUCE..
'1Vleeting. for all adult Groups
-t_ = outhanipton; may 22nd:
Separate Sessions . for ,the
Women's •Work, Laymen's As-.
sticiations • and'. Clergy ' L•urich
Served.. • • • .;
Mr. C. E. -McDonaglie, • of Zion
is -receiving medical treatment, for
a throat ailment.
Mrs. A. G. E lliott, of Strathroy
visited for a few' days with Mrs.
E .N:, Hodgins.
Mrs° Mary • Webster of 'Kitch-
ener visited with -'her mother,
Mrs. 'Annie Jewitt over the week-
end,
Donald' Finlayson of Stouffville
is, spending a week's Holidays at
the horne of his , mother, Mrs. A.
li. Finlayson.
'Friends here regret tolearn of
the serious illness of Mrs, -Gomer
Gibbons (nee Kathleen Ferris) of
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Elmira; , .
• ,Mr s. John Henryi :. eonv 1esc-
ing at' her home here after under-•
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going an :operation recently in.
Wingham •Hospital. • •
Mrs. Joe Freeman,,. Arthur, Joe
Jr. and B eryl'of Goderich visited
with, Mr,. "'and' Mrs. Sidney Gard-
ner. on Sunday.: -.
• Mrs. Wm. Robinson. (nee Flos.:
sie. 1v1cInnes) Who "has been re-
ceiving' ,,, hospital . ,treatment in
London, •was home • for a few
days. .
Mrs. A. R. Finlayson llas. • re-
turned home
eturned•home fram.Totonto'where
'she .spent the ' winter. . :She ac
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copan'ied Carneron Einaysgn
who ,spent; the week -end.
Mrs .Wm. 1VIacKenzie has '. re-
turned; to.': Toronto after spending
a'couple affweeks in . Kinloss :at
the homes of sons; Fr.ank'arid
• Tom. •
. Mr:• Harold Gardner. has 'Spent
the past Week,' seeding on his
farm at Crewe:' He ."will return
to Hamilton where he' intendsre
g .
mainin ntil : ha i hat-,
u y ng and. ha
vesting season .begins.
Mr and Mrs. 'Chas., Johnston
and Son Doug of Sarnia spent the
week :end at the home of . Mrs..
Johnston's parents,Mr and Mrs.
Richard Webster. , Mrs.. Webster,
who, has'Ibeen 'quite, ill, is: slowly
iinproly ing.
Mr. and. Mrs Ralph Pagan of.
Toronto spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rathwell.
The Rathwell' twins, Barbara and
Beverley, are spending this week
in Toronto. ..With Mr: 'and Mrs:
Pagan: •
M isses Pearl, Henderson and M.
Margaret Oliver of: Pirie,` River
were, iii' Toronto last week: atten-
ding the, ' Int.ernational • Child
Evangelism' Conference, 'also the
book display :of the Evangelical
Publishers at the ,Royal •Yor_k.
Hotel
,APPLICATION has been made
by the •Canadian 'Credit'Men's
Trust Association for a •d•ischarge
in respect -;to. the defunct firm, 'of,
Ripley . Woodworker's Limited.
There is 'close. to $27,000 'available
for . • istri, • u ion o • e ere • i ors_.
Making life a . bed. of roses re
gi.ur s a. Tot of preliminary; ,Spade
work.
• It's•` the
One photograph above all 'Others that
muls.t ;be. perfect; ' , that,must •saw you
at .your: very,.:best.
We're especially. equipped to .make
.y for'qu. •'� : ..
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LANGSIDE NATIVE
DIED IN MANITOBA " •• , ,
. Mrs. R,.euben ' Tiffin, received„
word recently of the passing sof
her • brother, Dr. William' Morri-
son, at his home at Glil ert Plains,
Manitoba. , Ile was. in his 8•2nd
year. He' was a graduate of Win-
nipeg , .Med>,ca1"•College and 'prac-
tised
prac-tised in Manitoba 'for about 50
years, retiring about four years
ago. : His wife, formerly Mona
Monnahjan of Gilbert Plains sur-
vives. They had no children. Dr,
•Morrisonwas: a on of the • late
Mr. and%Mfrs; John Morrison of
Langside .and his,• three sisters,
Nirs,:.Baker.,.,(Margare't) of Gilbert
Plains; Mrs. Cyril (Nettie). Kern,'_
ahan' of Vancouver and s, Reu-
ben .(Mary Jane): ••.Tiffin survive,
alsoOne brother, ;.`$.Morrison,'
w:,l?;o, 's P erit;• the Winter at • Wind-
,sor.,..and, two half 4arothers,;,••John
and• Harry, Hayes of Detroit: In-
terment was at Gilbert Plains.
T F. VUICE OF TEMPERANCE'
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A"friend of the writer ' of., this
paragraph said "nuts". He was
disgusted that; when our enoixn-
ous ,• drink' bill. was .reported,' no,.
mention. Was', made of the sub
stantiaT
revenue from liquor.
Here it is. Canadian liquor bill. p
for 1948 was $630,000,000,' This in=.
keta or parts of, blankets •tobe
brought to the June Meeting.' Ar-
rangements were made for a, car-
load' to ga 'to'• Teeswater ',to the
district conference • on "Peods
Healthy Children Fat" to be1held.
May 17th Topics, for the co-op .
erative 'program were Chosen as
follows:: first choice, Aids to, Ef-
• fectnve Speaking at Institute.
Meetings 2nd, 'Responsibilities. of
Standing Committees, and as Ord
choice, We Call 'it Human Nat-
ure.' Two carloads appointedto
go to the district annual' at Reids
Corners ':are Mrs. E. Casemor.e,
Mrs. G. McClenaghan, Mrs. Geo.:
Fisher, Mrs. Grain;, .Mrs. G. Gil=
lespie,. •Mrs: .R:'
Gaunt. Mrs.. " P:
Mathers,. Mrs;. ,James, Mrs. Mit
'clell, Mrs., R. Ritchie, Mrs. Wxn.
'Henry,, Ws., F;` • Miller 'and, Mrs,
RW.Ross and N!rsl ,V;; Everson 'A
short course on Oven Meals :was'
,asked for ` October,: a' date, fror'n:
'Opt, 10 to 25.,, Captain 'DeBeres
took alcoholism, vagrancy and.
means of spending the money do
nated` to them each year as his
subject. At the 'close of his talk,
Mrs -Gillespie presented himi?`with'
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$3.0. collected. m 'the village' and
Mrs. James: with' $5.00, a donation
,from the' :Institute, .. He thanked;
ASI1 ILut,
BARN -7 -In G:odericbs Hospital on
ay llth to Mr,. and .Mrs.. Geo ; ,
Moncrief,w a. daughter, Congratu.
lotions,,
Mr, and •Mrs. Mac Bell of Loh -
don' spent, the week -end with. Mr.
and • Mrs. . R. Bissett.. •
Mrs, • ,Norgrade ,.of Chicago is
visiting writ!• Mrs. Robt. MacDon.
ald and Bruce: •
Mr. and Mrs R. Scott ofDe.:
trot are 'spending, a few ,'days,
with relatives here.,
The :-members : of "Old Light
Lodge attended, service': in the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday ;
morning,•
There will be no, cervi' e•'
c in the,
Presbyterian• Church here next.
Sunday on ° account of the annr
v ersary in : Ripley Presbyterian,
Church. .
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Mr anti Mr A. Weir and: Xi,.
Fred Williams of Toronto ' are the -
guests '
hewguests' of Mr. Wm, Johnston. : ' •
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Them for their donation. as well
as for their part in collecting for
the Salvation Army, each • spring,
A ,vegetable 'and a quiz contest:
wre conducted .11;4y Mrs. O. 'Mit..
,chell.. ,The meeting • closed- with. •' .
the National. Anthem.
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eludes Oriitario s .Liquor.• ,billofI i:e•�n•. , o.n�. � -a rmet
$200;000,000. Relv�enue received in
liquor' taxes by 'the Federal 'and
Provincial -governments' amount !
ed •to $363,50(1,000. This includes. -
On"tario''s': $36,000,000 liquor tax;. !
revenue. Unfortunately • it takes •' I
'891/2. dents' out t of every dollar of
tax revenue'•to provide the police'
courts, jails and.:hoapitals :t0.
handle the results of the. liquor
traffic ,This takes no adeount.. of
loss to -industry, ' :broken homes
and highway accidents due to.
liquor In the end .:.the •,liquor
traffic .is' a liability to. everyone
except the brewers;,' purveyors.
and stock holders. 'It is madness
to. suppose that a people , • can
drink itself• . into ' prosperity
Adv't ;•
BOUNDARY' EAST
• Mr. and, Mrs. Bert Reed and
daughters, *Rosemary, Ruth • and'
"Linda :of :Brampton visited With
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. • Forster, Mr,
and . Mrs. George Fisher`:':&',.:other
relatives -over the :Week -:end. Mr.
Geo'.,. Fisher .returned With! them
,to' spend a few days 11.:Toronto.
• Mrs..Jaines Poi-Steris still 'in:
Wingham..hospital under' the doe-
tor's cane.,
Mrs Margaret E.'. Carruthers.
spent., tie'° G
past'. •week with her
daughter, Mrs'. eorge
Mr..: and Mrs. James, Cochrane
and family moved from,, Archie
' e ninofarm . on the 6th" to •
the 'Hudsonn s farm;on the 2nd near
No. 9 . School. .
': 'A..variety 'night .was , held • in
Whitechurch rriernorial hall on.
Friday night, sponsored . by :the
ladies Who cleaned , the..hall.' Mr,
`Fred Newman was chairman for
• e,'•
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opened, with everyone singing.
"The Maple: Leaf' Forever". Read-:
ings were given by:.Shirley Chap-
man; Mrs.'Jack•,Burchell and 'Jane
MV Kalgue; piano solos iby Currie'
Burchell . •and Janet Gaunt;' vocal
duets,'by Mr. 'arid Mrs. Ted Rice
with Mrs. D, Beecroft •accompan-'
d YMargaret and .b. Mrs.:Car-
rutYers and D. Craig .With Mrs.
Geo. Fisher • accompanist;' Mouth
organ selections By, Charlie' Mar-•
accompanied by Mrs E.
Scholtz; a skit by the `Paid Mor=
ons from• BelgraveC. accordia•n'
solos Eby,. Walter J.aiies accom-
panied. on, the piano . by Mrs.,
James; numbers by the. Junior
•Farmers .Iubilbers ` Quartette of
Belg,rave and by the Belgr.ave Jr.
Fanners orchestra, which,supplied
•the music for dancing •afterwards.
o s Instit
'Whitec�Yiurch W men
held their May meeting' on Tue
asday'
et '
speaker.
eres
guesladies
Were present;, Mrs. Geo.' McClen-
aaghan presided. The roll call was
•answered by "Why 1 join the In-'
stitute'it and the ;paying of fees.
,Mrs. Lance -Grain gave '.a reading
'The 'Best Side Our.. Mrs: Gil-
lespie, had current events. It w'as'
decided ' to donate $5,00 t� the
Wingham General "Hospital and
to, donate any 'clean woolen blan-
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Pullets, 5 .weeks„ o d,38.00 per 100
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2000'.•Pullets,: •3 wee•ks: old` • ' • 36.00 per .100.
3500 •Pullets, .2 'weeks old 33.00 per 100
..All Chicks guaranteed healthy and free of disease..
Truckload . of Semi -Solid -Butte'rmilk on Hand.
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