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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-10-11, Page 2ASHFIELD aggsS,Peggy Young of Goderich %OW the week -end with her ,1tarents, ° Mr. and Mrs. R. Miss. Bertha Jean Blue sof Rip- ley .was a week -end visitor yith Ater grandparents, Mr,. and Mrs, '*7. GG.. MacKenzie. • . ;.The sacrament of baptism was observed in the Presbyterian. Murch on Sunday, .when five in- onto spent,Th ksg LUCKNQW, SErrrinL, ONTARIO (ants ' were baptized: Ja11°e Bar- bara, daughter of Mr.: and -Mrs. George Moncrief; Christine. Ann,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stew- art. MacLennan; ,Janis Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrrs. Gordon Robb;Douglas Gordon, sbn ' of Mr.; ' and Mrs. Robt, ;Scott and; Duncan Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen MacLean,. .,Mrs. Dora Lumbers; and .her friend, Mrs.. Iris Collins of, Tor an hying, witl , Mr.. • veer: 1. 'Top, HeOtlo . Porfornianeo. . ' The marvelous" new ,Fuel: -Air Control --an .exclusive• Coleman, feature:- saves you ' up .to 25%a on fuel' costs! 2. Glamorous...Appearasee. 'These smartest: -looking -of -all home heater come, in two won- derful' Coleman `finishes: rich. Shadowed mahogany .or gleai>z- big blond mahogany enamel. 3. Outstanding Low trice. No- where else can you find an automatic . oil .heaterwith these; unique features priced' so .low! .' COMPO RT . COSTS SO:' LITTLE WITH A COLEMAN • Ladi�, jani ectrc and Mrs, D, McMurchy, Mr , and: Mrs.. W. Weber of Cb i car?, visited recently with Mr. &, Mrs; .R Bissett, Mrs, Weber was:', formerly Grace Treat. Mr. and Mrs,, Al•ec Johnston of Virginia are visiting among, rola fives here, The November meetirm of the Women' S : Institute was' held at the .home of Mrs, Ray Dalton, Mrs. Dalton; was in charge of the • aneeting. ' For the ` roll call leach ., one present named :her favorite autumn flower, ,After the +busi ness had been taken • care of Mrs. D. B. Blue spoke on Citizenship. Mrs. Fred. McGregor gave. a read- ing. The annual auction safe fol lowed after which lunch .was -seri - yeti 'by the conanittee in- charge. Mr and Mrs. Robt; Forster of Detroit visited< with Mrs J. Mar-: over ,the week -end. Mr: Ray MacKenzie of Windsor> and 1VIr:. and Mrs::W. Barnett of Toronto spent Thankssgiving with 1 Mr'. and „Mrs. ;Henry, MacKenzie..' Miss Donna Iamilton of Wood- stock, Mr. and . Mrs. Mac Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. J. Spillsbury of London were guests' of Mr. & Mrs. T. Hamilton for the holiday week -end. , ' Tops IA' Wheat Club • Mr. John Bradley., .and son. are receiving, congratulations 'on 'win, ring highest standing in Huron County. . 50. bushel -wheat 'club. There were 42 entries. Mr. Eldon Bradley won .2nd: highest honors last year. The .price is $20 and a chance to show •at the- Royal Winter Fair in ,Toronto Mr. R. Wilson received word • • APPLICATIONS—may be taken by Municipal_Clerks, City Welfare Administrators or by Provincial Welfare Field Workers. – ceive $40.00, monthly commencing januarrist, 1952 if resiclent in Canada for 20 years and have income, including allowance, less than $720.00 a year if single and $1200.00 if married. • If further information required please write to Department of Public Welfare, Parliament Buildings, Toirnto, Ontario. ONTARIO BLIND' PERSONS:ACT An. applicant may receive $40.00 of Canada for 10 'Continuous years, . anCe, is not in excess of $840.00 if single and $1320.00 if married. • ONTARIO, DEPARTME orrrAmo CITIZENS *, 70 "YEARS OF 'AGE AND OVER 1Vho are not...atm receiving Old . Age Pensions should obtain an ap- plication from the' nearest Post Office—complete and forward to -r - OLD AGE SECURITY, ONTARIO, REGIONAL OFFICE, PUBLIC WELFARE Honourable W. A, Goodfellow, 'Minister of Public Yellare. • USE' THURSDAY, 4CTOI3g.R„ 11, 1951 :. yoUPLEA.. 'should `do your best to preserve 'duck. stunting. And • ..:you .,_..�._. , here are a few hints that will help. Don't shoot, until' the duck is within', range, and be sure to pick up ; cripples. :Where possible,' use a good 'retriever and, oe- • • above all, count wounded • , : birds in ,your bag whether you recover them or' not. Wise hunting ,"today conserves for • tomorrow's holiday.: THE CARI.ENOBREtV'rq'.S LIMITED wAT.RIQO.'oNTARiO 1 r.s.121 :on Friday that his .father, Mr: „J.4 -Goole, Yorkshire,' England on the S. Wilson had passed away in.: 30th • of` Seeternber. Auspices Clansmen ;Club RECREATIONAL CENTRE,: IUCKNOW Dancing, 9.30 to 1.00 DIXIE BOYS' ORCHESTRA Lunch Counter AMtnission 50c .1. Shbrt Tenn— .years 2 3'/2% Interest 'payable hail yearly 3. Princirial and interest Uncon- No Fluctuation in PrinciPal. may be invested , tdit1)4ATIOIV Iliad 41 .3t; Bar S Toronto