The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-07, Page 7. •
THItS., FEBRUARY 7th, 1.9.52,
THE. t..t.ICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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Preferred by millions of
Canadians for its superb
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GIILL- GIIIDE NEWS n.
••:The• Patrol' 'Leaders and Sec-,
• onds met at 5.45 for Court of
• Honour. Lunch :Was served and
•'business discussed. At. 7.3.0 the
regular • meeting . was opened.
• There were . about • 29: present.
Patrol ,Corners were occupied
while,business'-was diSCUssecl.
•. Mrs. Cleland was then, enroll.-
pd in our Company She is 'to be
the Captain and ..Was, enrolled': bY
•,Mrs. 1VIontgomery. 13essie,
Reavie, 'Charlene Smith and
EuniceButton acted as color
party. . • " ; •
Rev, A. S. Mitchell was pres=
ent ; to. dedicate the new
Guide. rodm; The 'meeting was
closed with camp'. fire and taps.
Mrs.. Montg.omery, dismissed us.
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—ME'S GOT lot behind him . . . and a lot
' sti11abead-now-he-b6comes,:rnanager-of
his first branA. e • ' .
Years of work and study andgrowing
responsibility have prepared him. He saw
. . a lot of Canada as he'. moved to different
branches He got to know 014 people in '
.-..farming, suburban and industrial
communities, and how they use the bank.
Council HOnOrs, Newlyweds •
The West Wawanosh'.TownShiP
Council -honored one of the mem-
bers, Ben Johnston, and...his bride,
as a social evening ,held in the
township hall. During the even-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Johnston' were
1:3"esenteci with an electric lamp.
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DUNGANNON.
•The Ladies' Guild of St. Paa's,
Anglican' church held their Feb
ruary ' meeting ,,at the home •of
Mrs. 'Gladys-, Rivett with Mr.
Beri Mole, _president, ...in charge.
Mrs .- (Hev,Y 'A, •S. MitChell opeo
ed 141wting. itk. xyer.A..-
•letter from Mrs:. 'Jos.., Hamilton
• who is vacationing in California
was read, and • enjoyed by.•.. all.
The election.; of officers for • the
•Coming year f011oWed with .Rev.
A. S. Mitchell presiding. They
:are:, Pres., Mrs. A., S. Mitchell;
.1.4ce'pres., Mrs: Thos. 'YoUrigesed.-..
treas., Mrs.. Ebner 'Black; treas.
•of. flower :fund, 'Mrs. G. Rivett..
A vote .a , thanks was given the
retiring President, Mrs. .Ben dVfole
wHO had served: for three. yeats..,
• The meetings are. .to b. held on
016 fist Thursday, a each. Month
with the 'March meeting at the
-101.'ne of Mrs; R.• j. Purnin. The
Guild- also. decided to send list •
of articles, as requestedo,for the
:Bruce Deanery bale to be sent
to the girls at the Indian ,scho4
It was also •decided to buy roof
insulation: ;for %the :Rectory' at
Luchnow, as their objective in
'aiding • the renovation following •
the Serious. • fire last • fall. This
Was installed' on Monday by• a
number: of men from . the „Dun-
gannon. Parish; •Quilt •7Patches,
• were given 'out: among the mein-
bers. Rev. Mitchell closed the
meeting with prayer. Mrs. •Rivett
served a lovelY .,*afterriecin tea.:
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Mrs. ' returned
Sunday ,after visiting'a week•
with • •her, brother, :Mr. Bill Me
tin -lira. Bill and .little sons
spent Sunday at the . parental ;-•
home, -Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.' Mc-
Clure ' •
• A group of young folk frOin •
the:United Church atten:-,
led a banquet at Winthrop on.
• Monday evening. •
Miss Flora•Purnin of'Markdale.
spent •the week -end • with her
Parents; •Mr.' and ;Mrs. Pur
January. InstitUte: ••
The January meeting of the
Dungannon branch of. the Wo-.
Institute was held. at' -the
home of: Mrs:- 'Omar- Brooks, the.;
president-. The roll cali was ,ans-
wered: by ".Bright: thoughts tor
melancholy days", Feb. 29th will.
be .observed. as, Family. Night :at
the .Pariih IVIrs.: Emily Dur-
nin will. be •.Club leader for the'
'Garden Club and Mrs. Everett
ErringtOn • assistant . leader. 'Mrs.
K. K. 'Dawson give/the topic.
1Virsr Hodges. gave- --a .dtF
trrking viaritincfs of
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crep.e flowers. •
The, three. ,,Weeks' course in t
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new electric organ last year. The
'officers are:' congregational,
Mrs. Robt. McAllister; budget
sec.-treas, , Wallace Wilson; or-
•ganist, Ken McAllister; assistant„
Barbara Wilson; Sunday .School
supt., • Mrs. Herb Stothers; see.
treas, Miss Edna Stewart; Sun-
-day' SchOol, organ'ISI, -Bail:Tara
Wilson; assistant Norma Mur-
ray; auditors, Albert. Taylor and
William Reid; board of Manage-
rn.ent, Wallace 'WilsOn, Albert
Taylor, Arthur Stewart, Hugh
ennett, John Park, Wrn. Reid,
Allan Reid, Ti!acicliffe,.11/Iurray $4, .
Rott.t. McAllister. The • secretary
was instructed to -write a letter
of . „appreciation Aoly(rs,-,_Erank •
Jones who has been treasurer of ,
the church Over a' period, of sev-
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Now he takes over from the man who
moves up . . . and the road to the top is
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Call upon the manager of your chartere1
bank : You will find himexperienced?.
:-:-"iiiiderStafidini; ager, to si4ve YOU
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For • extra milk produc-
tion from your dairy
-- -herd; feed them a dairy
ration that is palatable.
Use either NATIONAL
24% MILK,PILDTR ( 1
Bag of. MiMbilder to
- • 2 bags of grain)' or
NATIONAL 32% DAIRY CONCENTRATE (1'
bag of Dairy 32% to 5 bags' of. grain). Choose
the percentage best suited to. your own needs,
or your grain supply. ' •'
NATIONAL MJLKBILDER 24%. or NATIONAL
CONCENTR.ATE 32% properly mixed
with your farm -grown . grains, Will. give y0a
bigger profits. • • ,
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•EXTRA TASTY •
Both National 24% Milkbi.lder
and National 32% Dairy Con-
centrate are high in molasses '
for that extra palatability_ ,Cows_.--.•-•
will eat more dairy ration
made the NATIONAL WAY
—7i*P1'dso produce more milk
—and more dollars. '
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handicrafts._LsponSored—by---4he:.4.
West; Huron .Branches :of the W.I. A,
is being held 'at .the Parish Hall
Under the direction of Miss Bev, •
erly. Bryan of Toronto.. There is
an. enrollment. of '80 ladies from 1 '
1.iondesborO4 ',Auburn, GoderiCh, 1
•Kintail; 'Lucknow and Dungan., 4.
in areas. The courise' concludes-, •
on February ]5th with a clisplay.
• of artieles; . •
Junior. Groups. Elect;
Officers ,..
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The Colwariasn"Jumor Fariners
siate of •officers for 1952 is • as
follows: pres„. john Clark; 'vice
pres,., :Arnold Alton; past pres.,'
George Turton; D; At
Haekett: directorS,. • As hfie,ld;
Chester. • Hackett, ' 'Joe • McGee;
West WaWanoSh; Donald Murray,.
,Ron pentland; • Colborne, Fred
Durst;' John Feagan. Junior In-
stitute officers.; are: pres,, Mrs.
Chester Finnigan; -vice pres„, Mary
• Diirst; 'see.-treas., yJvia Stingel;,
assistant; Mary, Smith; directors,
.Ashfied,,Ma rina-Petrie -S6 -Ma r3 -
Ellen Culbert;, Colborne, Gladys
Blake, Shirley Bean. and Dawn
Snyder:. auditors, Sheila' Feagan,
• Dorothy 1VICabc; district 'direct-.
or, Doreen I.,amb. •'
Erskine' AunUal Meeting
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The annual meettrig of Erskine
Presbyterian ehprch was pre -
'sided over by 1.ev". C A. Winn,
• A successful year was Marked by
the, red rating.- Of the .church
following: the histanatiory •of a
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FEED YOUR , COWS :RIGHT ,
FOR . BIGGER MILK' PRODUCTION „
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ik proauchon, . ' • ; •
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. • , feed that is not only rich in essential proteins, vitamins, minerals, '
And energy food; but one Huff is also made More palatable
• by the Presence of plenty of molasses.
. Remember, the "National Fresh , Mix Way" is the sure
feeding way to to milkOroduction.
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NATIONAL CONCENTRATES lie silt atirliii• ion ill; II. iiiis ow. on it!
See yoUt:,NATIONAL 64014ti
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.LoOk for the bright Orange and Black Sign.
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POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS aqd
WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED
Fertilize Your crops with NATIONAL Well -Cured Proper1)},Blended xrPTIL17:67
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