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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-12-13, Page 7TI ..•$ z P RI1113ER 13th, 1951 141 T1 E LUC# NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,f, ONUM,' ed. 4 , Qd Sir r • .SOW'S THE TIME TO. ORDER. one ! P Dov We Have On Hand A Complete Line Of JOHN DEERE TRACTORS.: Combines and , .General Farm Equipment it It's Wise To Buy. Now;To Assure Delivery • And . To AVOID HIGHER SPRING PRICES PAGE .SEVEN: • WHITECHURCH; . ' ..013,1\r—to Mr, and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw, a daughter, in Wingham ' Hospital, Wednesday; December gt 5th. Mr. James Martin was :taken. .p, to Wingham. Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs.'Stanley Welwood 14 ;of the West were visiting with -., her sister, Mrs Art" Moore and • other• rehati.ves.. .Mr. Ed ,Thom and 1VIr..' A, E, Putdon called on old friends in the village last Friday afternoon. 4 ,Mrs. Tichborne of Goderich• RI spent a few days' with her moth: er, Mrs. , Kennedy. 'Mrs. Lamb; of Goderich called 'on. old 'friends in the .village on Friday. Rev. Watt, took the services. in the •United Church, Wingham, on ,Sunday morning. Mr. Dick. Baker :of • Lucknow spent Monday afternoon with Mr. 'and Mrs. A 1VIcQuillin. , (Intended.for Last .Week). Mr: and Mrs. -Herb :McQuillin and son Carmen, of Lucknow .vis-` t _.:_. ted.:..o ,S.im y,.igal their uncle,„ Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1VIcQuillin. Mi'. and .Mrs ,,James Wilson spent a few days last week with. relatives at . Toronto, and her mother, Mrs. Robert Mowbray. of Wingham spent, a few days here looking- aaier---their chil�ren.� Mr` Russell Gatint h:as Purchas- ed -a new ,:Chevrolet' car. Mr.: and Mrs. Ezra . Welwwood. `visited last Thursday With their .daughter,..Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Heiffer of' Wir gham and little:" Douglas Pfeiffer,. their ..grandson,: returned. borne with them for. a. :few : days. , ' , Jarrnes Falconer had a very. ' successful :auction. sale.. Mr. J.13..Morrison left on 'Sun-: day for ' Windsor- where he will spend the winter months,_with, his .,. daughter : Mr. • .and. ,Mrs V14©r Casernore.. Mrs. Morrison went there a few .weeks ago: . " • The' United Sunday School Christmas. •coneert will , be ,;;held on December' 21st, and S.S. No. 10 Christmas concert . will be' in, the Institute. Hall .ori ,December • 17,th.• Mrs. Robert • Ross spent the week -end with relatives at..Lon- don: : . . Mr. ,and • Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. George Tiffin• and daughter ,Coleen - ,and Mrs. • Wan. Dawson. spent the,' week -end' withrela-: Alves' at Brantford, and. Mr. Wm. Dawson spent the week -end with relatives at .: Wingham. ' • , °s Mr: 'and: Mrs. Albert • Coultes and 'family visited her 'father, _Mr. Thos Kerry of Paisley.. Rev. and . Mrs.' W J:. Watt. re, turned' home frofri ;Toronto.—.e is much improved • after his . recent Operation. ..' • Mrs,''Robert ..Purdon:.and " her.: daughter, Mrs..:Gordon Ri»toul and little son Brian left Monday.' 'fora, Moiittreal, where they will -visit the former's ' thotherf YVirs.' Archie • Anderson, ' formerly '. of Lucknow, -who '''is not -en oy-ing.... .good health.' • Mr. William Fisher' of Mitchell spent the.•+week-end. with his par- enti --M-r -&-•-Mrs; -George, Fisher.- Mrs. lames' 1VIcInnes presided for, the W.A. rneeting'of'the Pres- byterian Church at ,the hoine of Mrs. Gordon Elliott: Mrs. Dawson' Craig,: treasurer for .this • year, gave the financial report showing, a balance of, about $177.00. 'The new officers for nest year are: pres., • •Mis. Frank Coulter; .vice pies:; .Mrs, •Earl Caslick; Secret- ary; Mrs. Dawson Craig;, treas, Mrs. Jas. McIlirath; auditors, Mit. R. D:A, Currie, Mrs: M'clllrath. Mrs: .Duncan McGregorsaw dandelions in her 'back yard on Monday. . " The annual 'meeting of .the. Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of,Chal mer'S Presbyterian church. was 'held in the ,church 'with' Mrs. W. Lott presiding.' Mi s. Frank Coin ter read the ,scripture lesson •, and • Mrs. E., W.elwood' had charge of the meditation, Mrs.. W. J. Cour ter led in the Glad Tidings pray-' 0 , The last chapter of the study book' was taken Eby Mrs. J. Conn. M. 'Jas. McInnes led" in prayer. Encouraging reports were• given • by various conveners. The 1951 slate of 'officers° is as follows: hon. pres., Mrs. I5.• Kennedy, Mrs." R. Mowbray; press, Mrs,, W: Lott; 1st vice, Mrs. Jas., McInnes; ,2rid fi tario b V and Mrs. J. ' )akota, Miss ucknow and zaskatoon. ,women 1'5Ibs. m, Vigor 1' out:' ugly hollows S•y: body loses half - look. Thousands of r could gain before. 6Itbyy-looking bodies. u1d1Ag, flesh=building Manta. invigorators, rich blood, t'mprove Bpd gives ,you, more ,.flesh on bare hones. when you've gained'. d for normal weight, nted'•size only 60c, • lblete for newvigor lay, At all druggists, iliuuamaan a ■ ', r a ■ N• 1 . ■. a a i A A ■ 1 E . A 'N :y equipped .. : r condition • ■. . I. Radio. 1111▪ ,- - U ■: N Co CH. `•' fice price.' rr •. • 1 ■ n Meteor. • �. of colors: '. • ■ ,a ,•1 MMS ors M.. a Jntil 10:' 13x, Brussels' a ij■■UIaitill JOHN DEERE 'SALES .and. SERVICE .. . Huron '(Rd., Goderich 'Phone 1132 • DRYOCOPU ,PILEATUS (Northern Pileoted Woodpecker). The Pileated Woodpecker is a startling bird. SO spectacular is his appearance that he has •king been a target for guns in the -hands -Of-----' He should .be proteCted. Besides being highly decorative and the largest.Canadian wpocrpecker, the -Paddled is eitremely 'valuable. He destroys millions of wood insects and Get tO'know wildlife.'You'll find. a whole new conserve Our natural scine. .Nature Untpoiled • • 1:34 x3 m la xi czrn al 1-0 ih rn ci ni 73 • jai .114 70 • co S. Conn; Glad Tidings aeo., Mrs. J. S. 'Craig: Home Helpers- sec.,. Mts. Jas. I_,aidlaW; 'Welcome and '.Welfare sec., Mrs, Welwood; sup!' sec., Mrs. D, Craig; Literature Apiclent3' see,, Mrs. A. Walters; Coulter; Mission I3and aSsistants, liott; pianist, Mrs; d. Conn, Mrs. R. Ross; The officers were in- , Mr. and Mrs, Hayes of Detroit , visited last 'week- With Mr. and , Mrs, Victor Emerson and other' relatives. tHE COUNT Wag 398 'against and . 4311, the . question of. spending ro