The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-21, Page 2•
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THE LaroKNoyv SENTINEL, . LUCKIvQW, ONTARIOP
`Visitors home: for Father's .Day'
InCluded Mrs. Alex Murde and
Bobby Mr.and: Mrs~.; .Mel . Hrown.
Qf-'�Nater100 Avith — Mr "-and Mrs:
m of
•. �, "Woods; Miss Doris Taylor
ondckn and Mr. Murray Taylor
'61 °W'With , r 4 and .Mrs:.
Chester'. Taylor; Mr,, andWMrs. Al
Martin and Meloy of Detroit with
,Sr. and: Mrs E. J. Thom. eddy
ROSEMARY THYME,
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To+ose. tends, awuys„•�T
have scribbled about .a. certain,
Subject in This 'n'' That, various
is remaining for a longer •occurrences: remind mrie of it for
n�ngsome time, and. ° I'll wish I had
Miss W D.• Rutherford and Miss waited a 'few weeks to write'
Anne Todd; •were •:visitors with. about it,
and:::M'rs. G S. , McIntyre at . L h e .'been readin John Fish-
ttawa •:, . a , ,: ,; +. • : er ,Reports You •proba'bly , listen
George ' Stuart s •host -
,..0 rt
:, George to' Nun" an the air. About time
ess: ,for the June meetings of the schedules .you' really' 'should,
•and the W.A when :17
W.M.S.RS ., read � him. ori I• Followed lyly
_ladies' 'Were present, . ' ` •
• 1Vlrs`; . W. ' T: Wife"i. 'You'll ''know lust ;vvh �t; he
V filler. .resided for., . the • WJVM S., u and .ou.' l "awl,
p talking, aloe t, y l , � .
the theacme (4.'9'0041 . 'worship ser' .. • .' , which is good for your soul,
vice''w'as, Worship • and Work., . An and your • digestion.
invitation : from` the Brick W.M.S,, Ant about "ddon'ting": children
for Thursday,;,June. 21st,: was ac-, we were working in the gar-
+cepted. Miss , W ' DP Rutherford den the. other''eveninig,, .the front
.. will: be 'the guest speaker. It .was yard alive with neighborhood'
agreed to invite Mrs. (Dr.)' Grier- .1i,fry, when•I''heard a stran1e'
son. of Londesboro'to ;address the• . crashiri sound' • • repeated; 'again
social `meeting, ;in, •July. Mrs `,E. 'and again, r',looked• up,' and lo!
W Rice s�anl • "Renneinber" ' ' • g
b* and young Tommy 'from • •across the
the•chapter':from. the study book,
was. taken•' by Mrs..Chas. McDons
ald.. • „
rs. McDonald was in Charge.
M.
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for the W.A.: which` was . opened.
by the sir ging:oaf the theme hymn,
the repetition ,:of 'the creed` and
the prayer. The . theme • of • the .
service • was "the ,ten' •virgins".
Mrs. E. W. Rice: read the scripture
lesson and Mrs.. L. ` Woods, the
lesson. thoughts. Plans; were ;Made
• for; a' tea to be. held' in. the church
cn .Wednesday,',June•'27th' at 3.00
o'clock `•with.' the following cot
'rrrittees in :charge: program, Mrs.
Stuart, •Mrs.: Frank: 1VIcQu'illin,
Mrs:, T. J.,Todd;.. lunch, Mrs.. C.
McDonald,. Mrs. ;Rice :and Mrs G.
MacPherson. 'The.. ladies: of the
mmunty are requested to keep
this 'date in mind '
Family reunions were the .order
of the ,clay •:on. `Saturday... Mt. and.
Mrs: •John Caineron and Don, and'
Miss Mary Rutherford' attended
the ,Webster, 'picnic at Harbor
, lark, " Gaderich; : Mrs: • Gordon,
Mr: `'.arid • MrsP,' W. I. Miller, .Mr:
and Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mrs. T. J.
Todd, .Wayne: and ,Hugh, Mr.. and,
Mrs.. Frank ,McQuillin and Terry,
Wildon at the: Salkeld picnic held
at the Lion's Park, Seaforth',•1VL'r:.
and `Mr.' Andrew. Gaunt and Muur-.
;ray,', Jean, Bob, and Donna Aitch.-
icon, Mr`..' and Mrs:: Ernest Gaunt,
and,: family, Mr: • and Mrs: Earl
,Dtirnm, 'Mr. and Mfg:.'Geo,, Phil-
lips and Albert, Mr.,. Lloyd Phil-
" Tps, 'Mr: and Mrs. Russell. Phil-
,.lips, Mrs.:-: Norman:.McDonald &;
• girls' at:`tile Gaunt- reunion' at;
ortriosa. .: ',
The June meeting' of the•Wo-
` men's Institute was held; at . 'the
hone of Mrs. Geo. Stuart with
19-` ladies ' pre '' t .The roll • call;
a Cash donatito the' Wingham
Hospital, reeeiyed'a full'.response.
It was reported that the Luck''
• vvv lay.-coult n2t he put on
''until Fall: as' the players had
banded for :the. summer, months
A letter Qof thanks from Mrs.'
Baulch, the •teacher at the Belfast
school, for a'. donation ' to buy, a
picture was read .Mrs. John
Cameron . a'lso' 'expressed 'thanks.
: for the . same for.Don `Cameron;
• A letter *as read from' the Tae-
partment, 'naming ,the . Institute
. iri England with whom We are to
correspond:, A letter'':regarding a
bus : trip, to Guelph in July was
_.::,read and a number of ladies ex-
pressed a desire to' go:'if • a bus
'' load was ;beit arranged: fora in
another branch It was agreed
to ask for the short course. ,in
Lingerie 'with, Canting..Ontaio
Foods as second choice. The sec-.
retary was asked to write regard-
ing procuring" the, Harriston ,play.
The report of the district annual
meeting`. herd • in Lucknow was
given by ;Mrs, Gordon MacPher'-
son , in an . interesting manner.
.... Special numbers included a piano.
solo by' Norman Murray; -solo
J yf
{ . by , Mrs: ; Andrew Gaunt and a
reading by Mrs Daymen. , of
Brifeefield.,Lunch was served by,
the hostesses, ,Mins Mary` 'Murray
and Mrs, C1r f Murray!
" y Mr,, ` and Mrs. • Earle G'aurit of
Londes'l?oro were' guests •. at the
Zinn -Graham wedding on •Satur=
day' and they; 1edrid r'aye • Vis-
ited Mr: and Mrs ,Andrew Gaunt
Miring the• week vend,
MrsP,tymen of ; Brtcefield
street, was nailing our beautiful
spirea, hanging :,.heavy' with
(bloom, with a' heavy stake•. Divert
his attention?. I did. But -I don't
think as fast as ,A trained psycho-,
logist,•,: I suppose. I was the • width.
-of 'the garden and over the; fence
away, se I followed ; the' line .of
least resistance and .: used :ny
voice' to shout. in nor uncertain
terms, :"Tommy, stop that": ,I
still haven't .. thought. Of , anything
I might ' have':suggested that, he
da - instead. You may • Abe:: ;getting;
the, idea -that 1..have a contempt.
for applied, psychology.: No ..so.; I
can see where this same. Tommy
is badly, in need of,same.,applied
psychology. No, ' I• : don't mean
What, you, think •I; do .'.applied
physically • He .-came over the.
other morning,: and infotyned me
that his mother, :.wouldn't. let
Johnny' play: With .him pony more.
"Oh, why note said L. "Be
cause he wouldn't let me , have
that stick lastnight" (a nice, long,
supple gad that Johnny had talc
en great pains ;oto .trim for •a; fish-
ing"' pole) "who got -the stick' in
the first placer I asked: "John-
ny did".( "Did . he. hit .you with
it?" (I was covering . all possipili-
ities, you 'see).. "No,, but I: WANT-
ED . it!" "Would . ,You givJ it ,to
hint.' if :he wanted it?" "No, but
1 WANTED it": T wasn't 'worried;
about Tommy's mother not, let-
ting him: play With. John, because
as '.soon as ' Toniniy-' WANTS to,
his mother will let him. But Tom
n r is starting to school in Sep-
tember., "and'" that's ' when;,' his
znothei says in his hearing therets
a place:, or. �psychalo`gy): "I'11
have a time of it"., And she ;will
too, and so .will he. Now I 'would
have a time of it if I tried , to
keep. John . home .:FROM .school.
Because: he. readily got the idea
that .going ;to school :was' a mile-
dstone_on; he road , to., maturity;
and going to school when you. be-
came six, was a, matter -of -course.
procedure. Whereas my neighbor
thinks of it as a sort of •deathbed
of her son's :babyhood, , and she
isn't ready for it', -herself, and:
hasn't prepared hhn for . it.,„ if
Toimny: doesn't WANT to stay at
sc+hoot ' everylboidy is going.,' 'to
have a time of'.it', and r have yet
to see •a`group of childrenhalving
Much respect far one ' child's,
wants, ' if ',it,` conflicts:with theirs,,
It's> probable I may sound 'off
some more on'related stibjects on
this line. • •
Then I .decid • I adn't •:finish'-.
ed` withg reens:°r: %s' Id have
given you s • e ca parative
-values of- oche �o` Forin-
stance,' ,accord' l.,.to tis ,same
chart, 1/z cup ca o give$ 4000
,units of Vit. A, 60 of B1,.,60 of G;,
cauliflower 70 of A; 50 of B1; ,60,
of G; ,beef )fiver cooked, I0,500'bf
'A, 1,40 B1, .200' of .C,, 1000 of G,
1`6
was the; guest, of Miss Mary Mur-
ray: for 'a few, days. . '
-Mr. Bill. 1V1acPher'son, who had
two 'weeks' sick leave, reported:
for duty on the Royalton at Kittle
Current on • Thursday. , Messrs+'
Gdcrdon•. anid Ross ' MacPherson. &.
Will' Rutherford drove him to
Toberniory.
Miss Eileen Sparks of London.
Was a' guest of her 'aunt,, Mrs;
Fred Mc6iuillin diel 1Vfr'. ,Metaul
45 of DMight
So you • .:'give� -}t BOUNDARY EAST
some attrition; Several sprigs •of - .
parsley 5000: of - 250 of; C • 3 oz '''"*Whitechurch '
P Y � .`' Instit"wte spn-
c�anned• porn 250 , f A; cubic inch,. scored a fashion showin the
oaf cheese 7Q .. ,Vi . A; an egg. 5QQ C:onnmunity Memorial Half on
A;,greenleaf Iettuce 3000 . A, E 9 Tuesday night. A large crowd at -
81,, .f,-,- C, '1 ,_...th �tended.e_Thg ns held their
THURSDAY; JUNE, 21st, 1951.
• 90 : ag -_wh e e• same I 1.4 a
amount of head lettuce ves' 50. business meeting;first Sevelral
. g�
• of" . C, and that .is ;all . it is `good local `ladies !and girls and child
fOrl. o • ksee"^� ere your ifat s t; , , e11ed-the arm :is of the
� . u Lexi rnod g „ �
amin A, comes from ,. °rinanly
greens. It's the lack of .it ,that
causes eye trouble; and tendency
to infection •ti
Your family may be : lads and
lassies with hollow legs and your
problem is ,to, fill them.`, In that
case it should be no trouble to
See: that . they get their .daily re-°
quirements of vitamins and min
erals.. Mine areh't.like that .
neither , ,of ;them ' eat enough to ,
keep a chicken alive; as the say--
ing goes. Soda. crackers, uncook-.
ed. cereal, etc.' are. very seldom
ori my shelves. ,John has 'a,'w`eak-
riess for pancakes, ut gets ,them
about siXtimes aYear.
Two
pan-
cakes
covered with syrup- and he
is full, and how am Igoing to
get, the .day's .food, needs in the
other two meals?' We.*ere Visit-
ing once :where' there were, other
children,; who ' just ate rings
around him. :.r' was greatly .con-
cerned and could see •my beloved.
only,." son succumbing to malnu
trition,, so I took him to• Dr. John-
ston.'
ohn-sten '. `'. "What's the matter with
him?" "He doesn't eat enough".
"What do you mean 'he doesn't
eat, enough'?". I explained about
the other children that had done"
so well at the • tables He took the
youngster ,by the, chin, tilted, ,his
head back., "Itmm'',; he' said, "as
long as: .his lips are as ` red' .as
that, you don't " need ., to 'worty
aboutIL ow much he eats":. •I: tont-
eluded-it isn't., so " much' `how'
much', as 'what" And so I try, to
make. every bite ,Count..: However.
I still feel he doesn't get enough,
meat, so. I'm considering: 'suggest
ing to ' see some Meat Company
that : they' ' s , sor the Su • .man"
PonPer
program. He would. eat ;oatmeal..
Po
rri. , e 'Until: his' ribs bulged Abe
'cause� Roy g rs.. d
. in
''oes'•.I•th k
dg . Kb a '' �
it :is• Roy- Rogers),: •
And there we are back: to radio
. and I'm •:simmering away .on
a •column on singing co mereials.
So:. far. mid mind'is: lust shooting
sparks On the subject and I hare.
to think of some: blistering words
to fit them Be. prepared for it:
it's corning up.:•
British Knit supplied by the head•
agent Mr. Yemen of Wingham.
Mrs, Cecil Falconer ,is 'sub agent
for this district. During the dis
play Mrs.. G. -Farrier • played the
piano ' and, Mrs; E, . Scholtz sang,
a Solo and played. a piano ' solo
L ky`� door : rizes.�.were Won by,
uc ,y ,door p , .Naris
Mrs • Russell Gaunt & Mr., • E,
Lunch °was.. `served . by.
Mathers.. .. ; h.
Members, .of the• Institute at the
close; ' of the play.. ;. ; .
CREDIT , RESTRICTIONS: are
blamed for the ,lay-off of .23 em-
ployees of the Wia .ton Furniture
Company. The Chamber of Conn
merce of 'thattown sent an •ur-
gent wire''to, Donald 'Blue,•
in regard to the 'situation,
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South' Kinloss W.M.S.:
The "June meeting of the•. South
Kinloss W MS. was ' held at, the
hoirie of Mrs. Ted Collyer with -
13 members :aiad: a Ted,
of vis-
itors ''present. The . meeting 'open-
ed. 'with .hy. nin 538 followed_ •'by
prayer by Mrs Harry Lavis.' It
was • decided. to: "have.. a . Horne
Helpers meeting the latter' part
of June. .Mrs., Allister. Hughes,.
the,Ilorne Helpers secretary, of-
fered her home for' thin meeting.
The roll' call ' Was. answered by'
"A.;.Missionary in i'ormosa"..The
seripture and meditation ;Was giv-
en ;by'. Mrs. Alex'. Sutherland.
Misses Betty'. 'and': Joan, Hamilton
fav"ored`with'••a' duet. Mrs. Archie;
MacIntyre gave a splendid report
on the Presbyterial Which 'Was
held : in Teeswater The topic
from the study book "Our share,
in the World Mission" .was ;given
by, Mrs. Archie .MacIntyre. • Those
taking part' hi' the• brayer 'circle
'were, Mrs. Philip -.Steer, -Mrs. Al-
liSter Hughes, Mrs..Alex Sucher-
land .and Mrs.`. Douglas Graham.
The closing remarks were • .giiven
by Mrs. Ross 'MacMillan. Hyirnn
531 was sung. and Mrs. Chadwick
closed the `meeting with 'prayer
after.' which Mrs. Baulch conduct-
ed a' contest.
FORMER SECTION FOREMAN
DED Alr SUD3URY
William ,The 'death n of w 1
m Martin.
occurred on Thursday,'. June 14th
at ,Sudbury,. where Mr, and Mrs,.
Martin •have resiled for the past
year,-.<
Mr, Martin was in his . 78th •
year ,and. is ,survived . a _. b y his4.wfe'
formerly -Olive - !F'itzsizm mons"- ' 4 z
'Clinton, land .a son. Bruce of ,S.,ud�
(busy.
Th
e funeral was held Om Sat-. Q• .
urday to Pant Lawn Cetnetery in
Sudo.0 r
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Mr. Martin was,t • a 'fernier CCN
u' k
section' foreman a' .. L c noVv.• He ; •
to Luckn w from
tame :: o :._. the.
Whitechurch section, ; and from'
here went to -Stratford where he '.
completed ;his tem: •of- service
with ,thea Canadian National.
WHITECHURCH
(Intended. for Last Week)
The' sad '• news, , was • received
here :by Messrs. John and Robert
Hutchison ,.of the death of their•
sister , Mrs. Harry • Smith (nee
Lovina:, :Hutchison); Who ;passed
away .in Victoria Hospital Lon-
dori ' on June 4th; The funeral ',
was .held "on Wednesday to Mount ' •
Pleasant cerrieteery, London. •
• The :ICennedy reunion' was ,heli
last Saturday; at S
, eaf. rth.'
o s. lovely'
park. The day; wasn't:, very,, ;nice:
owing to 'showers,: but, there was:
a good attendance With around' 75
present from Guelph, George.
town, Puslinch, Lamilton, Walk
erton, Wing ham . Goderich Lucke
now: and .•Whitechurch. After a
good :dinner was. served, 'contests • -
and''races were'held and .enjoyed
Under the leadership of Mr:. aha
Mrs: Pratt. .Mr. Root., Lyons.
Mr. Andrew. MeEdward conduct
"ed the meeting., 'Mr, ''Wiz. ',Kern
nedy orf' Wingham isP, 'resident for
next year: `.A . prize , was .given
to 'the . oldest • person present,. Mrs.
David... Kennedy :o : Whitechurch.
f
.and to: Mrs. Frank of Georgetown',''
for coming the farthest.
SERVE
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TP4CC MAR.. REG
NOTHING TO PREPARE..
NOTHING TO CLEAN UP
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE •• SUBSTANT•IAL. SAVINGS
`WOMEN'S
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Canvas .arid. Leather
Sa dols .
a
d
(asuals:j
Ideal for House; Beach, or Street -Wear
Values' to$4.50
CLEARING AT
$1 9, $2.49, . i,$2.9s
$1.49,
WOMEN'S ,•�
LEATHER SANDALS
its.' a variety., of . colors., All si
es,
but' .. not complete sizes in each
color: •
,Values to 5.95
.CLEARING'
AT
i •
'omen's White Sandals from $3.95 U
Low and Medium Heels
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Phdne149,
.Lucknow
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