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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-20, Page 5*, • Tr• Tx -611s., SEPTEMBER 20th, 1951 . . . , . ..... ._ . • PURPLE GROVE .TF(E: VoicE.OF TEMPERANCE. . ... . ...... .... ......,...... - •uui w4nii,74-7111, litsinkR•lw .A"ww—sclowg-A ,." 4 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW; ONTARIO •Mr, „and Mrs. Frank Currie and • Mr.. Be.n. Sc9tt spent a day* last t • ,•• week at Harnilton. 'Those- that attended -the•-7-Lbri- d Fair' lastweek were,, M. and ; • ' :Mrs. George Emerson, Jr.;, 'Mr. 1Walte C011iriOeMr. and Mrs. Vic- ; • tor .0.awleY and Velina, Mr. •and •Roy and Arthur, Mrs. Helen ;Swan, Norval ' StanleY. , •••••, • i4 Mr, Pan Macr)Ortald_•„,..and Jack of Ripley, Mr. and MP. Irwin arrathers, Mr. and • Mrs Don'-• id MaCosh were visitors with r. *atm:it Collins on ,StindaY. • Mr. 444 Mrs-Fiddy.' and fain= ily of...Stratford; visited with Mr. Glen- •Erherson. on. Stinday: • • -,M•r,• and Mrs, Stuart'Hunter 8c, Mrs. Mj-dfQrd HiAnter of visited.with Mr. Sam Emerson . a 'on Sunday. • • • ' • • STRIKE at • the •Hepworth urniture Co Plant, at South - a /noon has idled 189 •inen. , • . The Exeter Exeter Tirhe4-Advocate of August 23, reports .a .Ooderich '•gourt case of August 18, in which two young, --Then escatipd coriVid; •tion •because their offence was not indictable wider the Canada Act.- The, magistrate , described, their offence "disrupt- ing the pace of the town'1—"in-. terfering with peaceful citizens", 'rowdishi"-No• one -everclaim- .ed that such an offence was, in- - dictable under -'the • Canada •Tern- perairce'Act. But.everyone knows •that. it is a breach of • the • inal. code, -who blUndered: that, these men Were 'charged 'with; law infraction , under • the c:T.A. Who- blundered olat, they; were not charged:. under the, Criminal. Ode? „When. such offences as are described • above are committed •the "people -or Huron want ad- ministration tinder the :criminal • code and they do' not wart Words of. contempt for the Canada Tem- • perance Act. Which is not ap- • plicable to the ,case.:---Advt. • • . • • . . • . • • . 0T T0.1.94,:•• ,^t•••'••"' • 9. fP IL, • • • 1 ' ' As. HE' puLLs UP at the eiid of liciday s , • . •., way. of: saying • . " i there is some important , `develOprirent in town; he fiicpects his friend the bank manager will know about it plans for' enlarging, the 'school the, • chance of a neW•faCtory opening up • • ;, It's part aihe bankInaii's.jOb to know his customers exptliiito 'IcnOW "what's neW", in other parts of Canada elsewhere, tob- businesS factscs:leads to new markets at .home'.and'.abyoad for, i• farm as well AS fAct6pr.:. „ %You will find your bank rtiaii.A.ge, well • , posted, and and readkto.serve;you, Chartered banks work that Way.. • • One' o series by our bank 0 r'‘ . CHURCH NEWS Blake's 'W. M. S. - • Blake's •W.M.S. Met Thursdii afternoon;' • Septernber 6th, ill Blake's Hall with a good attend - HIT GRANITE AT 11.0.00 FEET, QUIT OIL BR1LLING • ' PAGE RIM TO AIR SAILING • O drilling. operations at. Mil- ' • ROYA.L.COUPL• • ler :Lake -near ..Wia.rton- were An eye -witness • clescriptioxi of terminated when, granitewas the departure from Liyerp'ool for aneeWhile the ladies quilted a .struek "at 1506 feet. .Cost of the Canada of Their Royal: HightiPs- . .0ii.t. for the ..overeas bale ii test hole was estimated at al3out es -Princess Elizabeth and the the , $12,006. • ' ', , :,..1 i Duke of Edinburgh will be broad., • . president, Mrs. IrV"ihe Henry, cast .. bk. the CBC on Sept'ehrber . conducted thp program, After the . • ' - - '', . - — . • 25th at 11.15 a.m..EDT:and wilL ..... call .to worship, . psalm .72 was' UCKNOWIT• ES. BUY be made available to. all. radio ' - • '. read • 'reSponsively; Mrs. . Cook' •. ,. ' - - • • • •• • .. . ... - . • stationa-in Canada. ., gave a reading. • The, secretary, PAISLEY . DAIRY . .. . ' MrS, Curran,. read :, the ' The CommentarY will •be by.•,.. . , k and"called "the roll, Mrs,:•1:,,..Men-, ,,j..apaes mincan of it4ailey: has one ••9-f 'tile twO BBC men, Joh try . . ' ary ."and...Mrs....lienrY • 'were ap- disposed of., bis dairji business toShagge and Max Robertson,who , pointed to pack the bale pf used ,sPn;S.cif17macri:ipaUpga'allmOrfs...flesdherttaY,rei;:omn'ep, -of - them will oil on the clothing, rieW.-baby..garmentS, and will accompany the Royal party... , . • . •, quilt. Mrs.",,Cul.•.ran was asked, to ouga.11., . of .Kinlciss: ' 'Mrs. 'Mac-. $ of France and will:des- send for. Christmas card samplesugail was orknerly: 1V1innie cribe • he. scene ,of departure As •• ''.'. .^ ' ,' •• •.:••.:.; o'..f.'.. • and the ' •new MissionarY study .Richards, daughter Of.. Y. and the s ip.draws away from shore, boOk. It was decided to .hoId the 7mrs. Dick RiChards•Of Pararnosu,enpt_,, milnissegtnenthaeirm7;wtolthhee'alranthde,cbarbelall.irlOkh- . ''' - '' :"*....-;;::...•::.„: bazaar on December. lst. Mrs. L: Menary'and„ Mrs, I. Henry read: came effective on FridaY; The Change in owherShip be4 the wharf, to continue the- com- a dialogue 'frorn . the, Missionary tember lst. :The deal inChjeles the ofinhiehy, who was the -BBC ob- .• Monthly, :the former. taking the • retail milk business; the .dairY .ser'Ver Part' of Horne MissiOns •and the. bar , and the builtng,'• in' which,..Kiir.... when Their Majesties the. latter Canada. Hymn .519 . Was. both are housed. Mr. and : Mrs Kin :Ili 1939. ,.. .i .., . , 4.., and Queen: visited Canada sung and the: meeting closed MacDougall, their 'small son and during the There will b • ' news bill:. . with prayer 12:!A•Rev: C. B. ... ' ‘1/1301'. daughter, have already taken. up e brief .jiving quarters in the apartment letins from the liner. • __ above the dairy bar. . ' , grossing; ' and the • CBC •WilL.pu.t., :, • • Seuth_3(1410ss W.1‘.!.S. • • The .September .meeting • was 'Mr. • MacDougall, is not 'exactly Point; . to: add his, •story ',to the • held .t the. hoine of •Mrs. Harry a'. stranger:to Paisley, for he has LaVisf The meeting' opened with been visiting the' 'community for geth•Fr.' the CBC -'will have eight a• hymn •and. a Prayer.- A letter many years in his official .c. alat or 'nine observers, fol". each lanti- Of :thanks frorri Mrs. •Frank Mac- Xetv-iPpwasritkTip4,, 3m, • and •Meditation were -gi'Veh,;' 115y *Mrs. Douglas Graham. Mrs. 'Steer gave Ail ifiteretifig talk: On the topic from • 'the -study book on. 'British-Guiana.: A' ,duet. was • sung. Jay Miss. Annie MeeKaY and Mrs. marry Levis-- aceterriparriect by:Mrs : Mg out- of - his new o•irier. .1qrs.--:-€:ta•Y:-..tsTtgM• w#t • Co -:% `.`tean, , .. P 'Steer. .:The roll. call was •ans: IVIacDo.itgall :Will be in: charge of .acia • and • the -Copimon•Wealth'';': • .•:•.•'• where she .works": " Those taking Angus ,has 'been • engaged ' to as- D. A, Mc- and on Sept'.` 30', J. B. McGeachy, associate editor of The ,Globeand,•• Wered 12.,:i "a deaconess . arid the • dairy bar, . while part in in the prayer: circle were piirrie' 'charge; of the milk • distri- Mail, will talk Pil "The' Crown" ** !ars: Baulch,' Mrs. Archie. Mac-, bUtion• and ice cream7making de- Starting on October -.2; and Con-. . . Intyre, Mrs: Ted.'Collyer and Mrs, partments. , . .. •• • • , • .... tirniink , throughout :the tour • . . ' . ; ', . . „ • there' will be actuality broad-.• , .. Ire' Diekie. Mrs. Douglas•Giahath • . . , . • . eaSts. from 'Many of :the places. • '' ' Moved a :vete' 'of' thanks:'to the . hostess. Hymn 11, was sung *.and reading and -leading in prayer,:2 visited, ' and ' each : evening the 1•clOsing •prayer.. : • : . ... MrS. .4k. Wilson took...charge ,of CBC ;Will present '.a .Royal -Tour • l' :I.Mrs:. Angus .Graharh offered, ihe the, 'following: proglain: a read- Diary, featuring highlights of the Ing .oani."ei,t.d.r.l.gin.1;,;171‘1.1.7Ms.r;s4,,,: Ander-.:,'ray-day's. activities Both the actual •• ities and the: Royal.: Tour -'Diary'., , .... • - ..• ... , ... soti;. a solo, , "God:is 1.40.ve!''. 10 will be made available to 'airtan- •..• ,, Mrs. -J.. C. Armstrong, and a• read- adian radio st4tioits. by ..th. CEtc:. , '. - • -. . ' ., . ' ' . . . . . . .. . . . . , . . • , . , • • The new 'owner of.' the dairy, .S ,e'orrimeritator aboard at Father coverage of the arrival: Alto, aeltk % as' district inspector of.. uage, at•Quebec when :tile • Royal .,...Amivreiries;vaact.A2nw.thrae there oh, •Oct 2nd'„, 'become -acquaihtect -With 14iIite 'a. number'of citizenS.. Mr. Mac- to the Royal Visit ihclude 'a ser- Dougall does not. pton' age to re- ies of talks Sunday nights at '10.20 linquish' his duties as creamery EDT, • on ., the Trans -Canada ,,Net, Sand- ' . : • ' ' ihspector,: but will continue.to w°rk• ' OnSept.• 23, .' B. IC: Occupy this position vvhi/'-e, work-- Well '-dit()':-' .6nierit4 of *Sattlr' Group -the W. • . Group ft of the'W. 'A. of thp •LOoknow UnitedChurch held: the September meeting at the home Mg. entitled • "Womanhood" .bY of Mrs...Brooks onWednesday ev- Mrs, G. ,Brooks.' The meeting ching. • Hymn 148 opened •the closed -:123r- repeating the mizpah, "I always speak .my mind" meeting at. which 20' ladies were behediction. Two contests were claims a reader • .:." • • present A passage of scripture •conducted and lunch was served His wife •hastens to a3sert was read by Mrs., 4:-c. Armstrong (by the hostess 'and. Committee in :rather. pointedly that 'he:: says with Mrs. Webster giving a short charge, • • 'very ivery little indeed: , • . , • NI 11-43' SATURDAY . run, it'sjuSt..hiS, friendly IL YOUR ENTRY, 'TOIDA, HERE'S ALL /YOU HAVE TO DO First check to.make suke. that you have a11 your lucky Kist Bottle Tops and your official entry form,. make sure it bears. ' .sufiicieut posoge,.'. and mail' to • ' • , HARRISTQN KIST BEVERAGES,' LTD. ' , HARRISTONe ONTARIO . • • Please -do not mail your bottle tops in' n envelope 'we ' cannot he responsible for entries mailed incorrectly. Names, of, piize-Winners will be publishend in this newspaper and prizes will be awarded two weeks after .the .conrest,clOses. AND REMEMBER .... .WheneVer you're thirsty . . WhOnever you're buying a • drink at school, on hikes or at sporting events ; .. reach for a bottle Of ice cold Kist Orange, Lemon -Lime, Cream C)dpops'AleoRo°r'eer. 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