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THE 1.41XCKNOW SENTIN. EL, 1416CNOW,',ONT4‘..
Denzil. Slitters of Galt was
a caller in towthis weeI.
Mrs, Mary Sanderson of •God-
• erich is visiting with Mr. and
Aandersbri.
vtrs. Harseey McDonald of Lon-
don spot last -week witli Mr. and
Mrs!. John Nicholson,
••Mr,, and Mra, T. J. Dennan and
Goderieh .visited with.
Mr, and M•rs. •Robert Scott • on
under-. •
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•Mr, and Mrs;' Clematis 'and Mr;
old Mrs. Lorne Humphrey were
up from Hespeler, for .1,4e, week.
on. .•
end. • ' • "s••• '..' •
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1W-17 and Mrs. Jake Minter. and
Mi: ancr:Mrs, liff Nenary and
" family 'Were rent ,guests, of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. iliunphrey,
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Mr. and Mrs. "Cecil. Robb .and
• mies Rose 'AtlVlarie Robb of :picot
,visited. on &today
,Robb., .1Arith
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Mr, 'and. Mrs. Eric E'dinanson.
of •Toronto spent the :Week -end
With. her parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Greer. • ,
• Mr, and Mrs. Meditliotigh
• and sons Paul and Billy of . .Wind-
sor visited ;last weekwith Mr,
and Mrs., E. a Agnew. '`.
with.
said„,
end
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ograin
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helps,
saving
ips
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• Mr and and IVIrs. .Roy Alton and
• Mr, and .Ditts. ,Adam Johnston
spent a week recently in Toronto:
• On Saturday, Octciber 20th they'
attended the marriage- of ., Betty
• •Howse, •daughter ,of Rev. and
Mrs, G.,' G., Hoimse, formerly .of.
Ashfield, • •
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Lucknow.
Presbyterian Church
REV. C. A: WINN, BA,
Minister '
• SUNPAY, NOVEMBER 4th
11 a..1111; Men & MissionSun-
.12.15 p.m.: Sunday Scbool and
• Bible Class. .
3.00 p.m.: Erskine Church,
• Dungannon.'
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7 P.m.: Evening Service.
,iirorormoirmodeorpaor,osibt;issegarmarotroiy,
LKKNOW
.UNiTED CHURCH
Minister: Rev: 3: Mumford,
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Sunday; Niiiber411'095
Men and Missions Sunday
i.1.1 a.m.: Mr. Thornicroft,
Kincardine, Ontario.
**-1215 .Sunday Scheid.
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i .1,p.nri.: "Be iliraVe"i
f. Many United Church pulpits
! will be occupied :b3 Laymefl!
i on this Meri and Missions Sun
day. You, will eiljoy these serl.
vices. Came and worShiri. • a
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Anglican church
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Itev. A. S. Mitchq11,
Rector.
24th Sunday ,after Trinity,
November. 4th; 195L
Peter'S
.11.4.ria,": Morning Drayer . ands
• Address, • •„ '
:St,. Paul's Ch(nreh, Ilotngannon.
0 p.m. Everiing Prayer and
Address.
St.
MO p.m.: Evening Prayer •and
Address, ,
Tilts svrtittovt.4ii6 W, A,
Will t'Aiitduct a, Sale of flaking
atrid eerie tea Ark' thd tegion
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Mr. and M. Harold Et. Free-
man of Erie, spent last week
with his sister, Mrs, J,, W, ;T°Ynt.
and Mr. Joynt. • •
•Rev. C.,. B. and Mrs, Woolley
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visited at the home of their dau-
• ghter, Mrs. Harvey IieheI, SOnth-
ampton, Monday and - Tuesday; at-
tending the movie he Prince
of 'Peate" on Monday evening.:
George •Robi'ef the RCAF
was an -overnight visitor • 1st
week with his mother, Mrs. Tyn-
• dall Robinson. George had been
On a Ilightlkorn Montreal to Cen-
tralia, • , . •
Mr and Mrs,, Wellington Nixon
spent last week visiting :-With
their 'nePheWand niece, Mt. Will
IVIcQuillin and Miss Beatrice Mc -
and with. Miss Beth .Mc.,
,Donald, R 1 Lucknow.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1V.IcDOn-.
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ald, Mr, .Neri Adam and Roy and
David Lewis of •Loridon spent the
• week -end wit • Mr. .and Mrs.
Colite*Dona -; other rela7
• Lives ••
Bob Doak returned, home re-
cently. fiein Wingharn .HoSpital
.whore he .was 'a patient for sev-.
•er"al weeks with phlebitis and
coMplications; Bob's condition is
improving slowly, but- he is still
confined to the house,
• • 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haniilton
and Mr:. and Mrs. Robert Hamil-
ton ,were :in Croinarty on Sator.
claY attending the wedding:in the
Vnited Church of Mr; andlVirs.'
Hugh ',Currie. A dinner and re-
Ceptionfollowed .in the Com-
munity' Hail. •: '
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ANNIVERSARY;
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E:DDING BELLS .".
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-69NNETT-WALL *.
On the evening of October 3rd
• the United Brethren ,Church, 4th
Concession of . Bruce, waS.: • the
scene of e -.pretty candle light
wedding when ,Latira Elanor,
•second daughter of Mr.. • Harry
• Wall of Lucknow, was united in
marriage with •John.':' Cameron,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bonnett, Tiverton. The, Rev.
. Glen Betterley ,officiated.'
The bride, .given in. marriage
by her •• father, -Wore' a gpwri of
traditional White slipper satin,.
With long lily point sleeveS,
'ted bodice and hip line accentu,-
ated by , satin embroidered net
insertion: Her embrOidered iveil
Was hi Place .by a headdress
of seed pearls and she carried -a
white Bible bound with pink' rib-.
bon and streamers. She wore a
double Strand • of. pearls, the gift
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grp01411.
• . The. brideStriaid, • Miss • June
Clark of Lucknow, :wore 'powder
blue taffeta,, floor length • with,
sheer yoke 'and a rnatching head-
• dresS..She carried a -Colonial bou-
quet of whiteand.pink asters'.
Hugh' Bonnet Vcia$ his brOtherPs.
hest roan, • ,
• Mrs: Nelson Hefwig played the.
wedding Fringe' and Mss Loraine
.Elliott,±Wingbani, sang `:ecauSe"
befOre .the cereMony and "The
Lord's -Prayer" 'during the7Signing
of the -register. •• '
Following the cei:emoriy a huf--
fet luncheon Was served. .
, • For, travellingthe bride wore
a gold coat over a wine' Satin
dresS•with black aceeseotiei. Fol -
liming a- honeym.00n trip to.
Windsor, and Detroit; Mr/ and
IVfra, Bonnett have taken •up res,;
idence ori 'the groom's faun on
Coneessloo ,2, Bruce. • •
• BORN.
'Whighatia General Hos-
pital. on fl'usday„. OCtober • 16th,
to Mr. and Mrs, MilVert, Reid,
3; Lucknow, a son.
WALL -J.- At Winghai er
ri Gen al •
Hospital on Thursday. October ,18, viiiNti couNty
, Mr,• and Mrs, g. A. Reynolds
(nee Marion Fisher), 39p Manor
•Rd. E:, Toronto, were "At Home"
to their friends and Fp..I.a.tives on
Sunday, October' 21st, afternoon
'and evening, en 'the occasion ef
their 25th wedding anniversary,
,and • Mrs. . •Reynelds were
• married • in, 1920 at the home ot.-'
the late Mr, and Mrs, James Fish-
er, 2nd Concession Kinloss, Rev.
j, A.. James !being the offieiAting
Clergyfriari.*
Their home was tasteffilly d
• corakd 'withflowers, •
ot
which were recely d . • frorn,
,friencli;:along AVith Many'beautiul gifts. The guests Were admitL,,
tea- by :their son Deriald, receiv',
et and welcomed, by the bride.
and groom of 25 :yeati ago and
escorted to the tea table by their.
,daughter Linda, • •
Intermittently. during. the af-
ternoon and evening vocal and -
instrumental Music. by Lloyd Ste-
wart, Mrs, jack Wilson and'Miss
Peg Reynolds, was enjoyed : Pour-
ing tea were Mrs: George Fisher;
Hamilton; Mrs. Rat. Fisher, .,of
Harnliton• -Mrs P S. SteWart of
Lucknow;, Mrs. .flarry'' Levis of
LuaknoW; IMiss Verna geynoldS,
Guelph and Mrs, Leon Skelley,
Detroit, Those .whO assisted in
TfiTiA.E"
•s1,1sItesuisemsisomme...s.ssisteeretsmesselsessressime-komse8!Relmes!tetskstisiitsemsessirt_,44.14!#•,1.4b
• at the
sldiilayFurniture Store
(WO Large Sheutrusui,s At Mildmay)
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SHOWING 22 BEDROOM 'SUITES
Modern yinkr:xtuerdfialn; pesign$, walnut F ini.o;
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MESSER, BED, CHIFFONIER, only $88.0• 0.
vArniry: pgrk cmrrig
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•$96.00
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A PIANO FOR 'YOUR.
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12 USED 'PlANDS---refinished, plain ease pianos including
Weber, Heintzman, Eavis, Etc.
6 NEW PIANOS"--r-sniall,• modern, 39 -inch and 44-inely high,
including Welles,. Sherlock -Manning, 'Masan & nisch.
Very Fine Selection of •
Davenports and. KrOehler Chesterfields.
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Selitiett, ft Son
miLtn"y.44 MOUNT FOREST •
serving were Mrs. Lloyd Stewart. •:!"'""7"mul."'"'"``"".'"'""4"'"''''''''......0.fitiii....46,.,:s..0....,..:.0...oat....;,,...,e 6.,
and Difts. Jack Wilson, Stratford; BRUCE MEDICAL CO-OP '
Mrs. George Newbold, Miss Peg 'SERVES.4,800 PERSONS
Reynolds, Mrs. T. •ShortisS and , _____ •: :
Mrs. W. :Jones; Torontb. The fol- At
the :annual meeting of the
lowing day Mr. and Mrs Rey-.' Bru4,.qo:-operative Medial,Ser-
nolds' flew to •New York: •for. a vices, Lorne B. 'Eva& • reported
Week's visit in that city. . • .
thattional persons the past ' year, . with enrolment- of 1000 addl-
. ;• O • BITUARY • -• - . ' A by' . '
4 there is now a. total of 4.800 per-.
,,,, .. • • sons covered Provisions, of the
• JOHN LEGATT .•: .c0-9.0rative. lle; stated that more
Sold Two 1101steins . •
Lorne W Reid.' of Huron Twp. -
sold two bred heifers'. at the :41 -
•:Canadian sale at Toronto which:
.brought 'prices 'of .$675 and $599.„..
• Top price female.at the sale, con- •
• signed by . Leo Baker of ,Lam-
beth,. brought $3790.- The .buyer
•..was Si B. Roman .of King. '
• The death �f John WesleY Le.$26,000.00, Or 84 percent of
• :. than
gait occurred on. October 14th in the earned income had been .paid
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Wingharn Hospital -after an illout hospital cleiins for Meth
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ness Of three months. ge•waa 64 bers thepast year:
yeArs a age: Mr Leggatt Was a On recommendation of the
son of, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Leggatt board of direotors, the
Of Whitechurch, in which vicin- confirmed a by-law :Which au-
-itY he spent Most f his life 1 thorizes the insertion' of a $10.00
He is survived. by his widow, deductible - clause ori hoSpital
the ,former* Mable E.. Mowbray, claims .'' This has become neces-
bY a son' Gordon of Winghani; a.( sary 'in order :to.. 'curb the tend-
ency. to Use • the •hospitalization
services On occasions when not
really • required and , thereby
Places anunwarranted financial
daughter Lele, Mrs. Wm. Reed of
Brussels, three grandchildren and;:
• a brother, Sartmel of Drayton.
• The - funeral •service, held at •
Ctirrie's Funeral Horne,, con- strain on the •Co-operative. • . :
ducted by' Rev. Alex NinntiO of
• Winglia.m• Presbyterian Church
rid.
and interment was in Wingliarri
Cemetery: The Pallbearers were.
V.. Durnin; D. Kennedy, R. Bur-
gess; J: Murray, G Gillespie„' E.
•Mcpherion„ • • •
Hackett's: W. M. S.
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. mrs, Wm. Wareing was hostess
• Tuesday, afternoon, October 23rd
to• Hackett's •WtM.S. with a, fair
attendance in spite Of inclement
weather. Mrs. Gecirge Alton, pres-
ident,. opened. the , Meeting With
hymn 258 and the Lords prayer ' :
in unison: Mrs. :George Henry' e
read the: scrifitUre; Mrs: Wilkins
•led in prayer; Mrs'Andy Ritchie,
sec.. pro tem, read the tninittes
and .called the roll. The -heralds,
-Iyirs;.-131ake-,-Alton and Mrs. Bert
Alton, gave readings on' the. conn
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tries. they represented and Mrs.
George. Alton read and explained
• the fea•turein the Sept.' Missipri-
aryMonthly telling how ;the mis-
siondollars are divided in ex-.
pencliture.. She also read 'aior an-
nponcement of the' Rural Life
Conference hi Wingham NoVern-
ber 7th, QUiltPatches were hand
'ed in and work for the* baar '
displayed arid discussed and the
date set for December 15. Xmas
cards were sold arid hymn *562
.Subg, with. Rev. C. 13. WOolley
Concluding‘ the, meeting with
prayer. Refreshments .were serv-•
ed by the hostess and her conv
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• "What's wrong, Heriry?",asked
the. wife.
• "My razor",' boomed the voice
from •the ' bathroom; "it :doesn't
cut at .at”. • •
"Don't. be silly. .Your • beard
Couldn't be' tougher, than the lin-
• oleum". . • •
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TRADE MARK REG
makes good food
taste better
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worry in thle world cind` tie heed to . be ci deOenderit. A .Ciiiio cilao GOverneseet.
Annuity.On held.. It'sthe best• -and easiest -buy for future seasTity opywhete:
• There's '06 teedttal eiominatidn. Ppyidents: are its.k and, should ydu miss one, •
your contract .Vron't. lapse. , . Your money is..tjuaronteed, by the Government of '
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Start your .Canadian -Government Aititait y lit...Lai e !
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, . .• . FIND OUT NOW •LITTLE I WILL COST YOU
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AGE MEN ' WOMEN. . MENWOMEN
7.2t $12','M $18,00 $ 18.18 . $ 21.12
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1951, t9 WI': a 110 Mr8:' g6rciart LIBRARY PRESIDiNT '
Wall, R. 3,, Holyrood, p ciaUghter„ . ,
WBLWO,OD-At Wingham Gen.
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eral Hospital'on„Wodneaday, Oct -
,ober 170, Tr and Mrs.
Norman.. Weiwoad;
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PAISLtYIS'Acr1).w4th,ari
.pepdituretif abo41$30,600 to-
gf3tt.••a: filtratiofl plant 0 that
"water for domestie use May be
drawn from the SaugeeA:l River, .1
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Ai the annual meeting. of the I
Bruce County Library. Co -opera- •
five, held at ColpOy's gay, honor 1.
arras paid to the rettring,presiderit,
Hugh McDiarrnid of Port tigiti,
Mr IVIeDiarmid has boon Presi-
dent since the. -organization was
termed eight years . ago. He
leaving Port. Elgin, and was isr.
seated with a leather elub bag
by -the organizatfori. • • I
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