The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-05-08, Page 3•
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'Ti 1RS Y, MAY 8th, 1952:
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. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK' NOW, ONTARIO.
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pOring
Spray and Brush
STE1 4 ROOF PAINTI•NG.: • '
`CHURCH DECORATING
Interior :and • Exterior...
Emberiin, & Machines
Phone:
Lucknow'
:Wifgham 654-12
Lucknow
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••esbyn teria•:Church
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Rev. C. A.'Winn, .'BA.,
Minister,.
SUNDAY, MAY Ilth, -1952_
Anniversary Services'
11 a.m.: Itev. • R ....Boggs,
Molesworth: and Gorrie.
3' 'p.in.: 'Mother's Day Service
for' Sunday. School
.7 p.m.: ' Rev. R.' J. Boggs.,
Wednesday, May ''th,• 1952,
8 p,.m., Prayer Meeting..
Come and. Worship with • lis.`
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0,1.14CKNOw
! UNITED;: CHURCH !;
'iI Minister Rev W J Mumford,,
! 111.A., BD., S.T.D. •
SUNDAY, MAY 11th, .1952
11 a.m ' Mothers' Day and j..
FaYniily.. Se
rvice -
The children are i•aske l to ft
The
---..•-c.oine ilt •
parents for this' service..
The .loose collection wi 11 go
to the work :•of. the Sunday
School.
Sacrament of Infant Bapt-
ism will be administered.
7. ,p.m...Service' withdrawn in
favor( of the Presbyterian
church' Anniversary. `
'If we have am attack of req.!'
religion it will be contagious. 1'
°' You are cordially• invited, to t
Worship With us" •i
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NOTICES' , '
Rev, , A. 'S Mitchell, L.T1.0:
Re tnr� .
'Fourth 'Sunday after Easter.
MAY' i, 195
St,Pete'r's: Chtr:ch,' Iucl•tocv
Ill ii.ilt ! Mtyrntng Prayer
St, Path's 'Church," Dungannon
2,20' •p rn `t'he 1-I'o1'y C6'1'1111411:' . 4
Stn Path's Chtirrch, Ripley
7.30, p rrl,: Evening Prayer.
SYNODoy
t'he Ninety -Third Sess>,on of
the Synod of • Huron' convenes
at St, Paul's Cathedral, Lon-
don; at 10,30.x. '. on Monday,
MayI2th. m
4,
Local::14nera
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T,.
e � M4 ,I -%ER � DAY•• Gil TS 4f
cologne's,;. soaps, etc see your
Beauty Counselor representative,
Mrs. Ken Mowbray., •
Mrs Lillian Taylor and Sandra
.of Loriclgi were week -end guests
of 4. nd Mrs, Clark Finlay-.
son. .
• Joe Irwin left" .last week for
Western Canada where he. Wilt
spend the, suinnier.. ,
Mrs,. Russell Robertson .has r,e-
• turned to, 'her home: after .spend-
ing .•the winter. 'With . Mrs. 11,..J.
C'ameron.• '' • '
Mr. W. :Johnston, Havelock:
St, has not been enjoying good
health and was taken to ''Wing
harnos: ital the latter:. latter :. Bart .of
the Week. •
Herb Taylor of •Edrnontor, and
forrnerl `of . St. Helens isresent-
ly 'errspl,oyed at •his trade as a
carpenter at the new airport'' at.
°Grand .Centre, Alberta, '
• Mr., and Mis: J: G 1Vlclntosh.
(fot'me,rly Olive -Alton.) have�•re
f urned to Oshawa .to: reside, :as
,lack has • been transferred back
there from London ;:by 'General
Motors: •
Mr.. and' Mt s, : Angus McKinnon,
and •.daughter Maiy."Jo,of Aurora'
Spent the fatter,' part' of the 'week.
at .the .home of -his father,. Mr,
Dan T McKinnon and with. M'r•..
and .Mrs.. Donald .'McKir non. •
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the ,r'egulat.'•' ;Meeting eeti ng .of . the:
Luckriow. Women's Institute will
be" in -the. Council Chamber
of the Town .Hall: on friday, May
:9th' at 2,30. Executive it charge'
of the Meeting
Mr. • and Mrs. Herise Wicrsnia'
and family 'have moved froin
Ashfield to. .'the Temple .Clark
house; recently '!vacated :by Mi:•.
and Mrs.. Roy McGhee, MP. Wiels-
ma is eniploy,ed . in •Ti eleaven's
Mill.:.
Mr. • and Mrs,: Wrri. Hewat • and'
,wee' -en. ere
on. account 'Of the i11ness of.: N,[rs:
Hewat in 'W. i,ngham ;Hospital. On
their return they wer•e ,accOm-:
paxtied,by R. H Thompson; who
will visit. in••Elnih'a.
Mrs" Essie • Hewat who has been•
a patient in Wingham Hospital
for a . time, stiffened • a• ' heavy
..stroke last Wednesday- evening.
Het Condititori was 'quite grave,
for a day or so.b:ut by the. latter.
part of the' Week she was much
improved.
'Wm. Armitrang who.. has com-:
pl tited has , second ,\`eau•. of
t:1C,fC'^ course., at, Queen's UnivC'.tt•:.
Kingston, Vi ig1:1''wii,h.,i'0lax.
t'i'es Mere hist•_ivt•t:k; hefo.ry ic
tuirning to his h1r:}tu' it Pni't• At
till[.,
Billy is n ;),i;i of Mt:
iVT'ry.: i�Ialc'oltit rtt}:wtit�ng. •
woLr CUBS
' A 1lrttlier tV('(Y.l hit. ,1u1loc1,ttrot1nd
and the "rail ol,1tho Old Wolf 1] t.,
1:'e.ekonril' tltvT':tt'lc icy ant,tth4*,r
meeting: nit th4o 1 X'nit.T}C'il ?Ll":
With the iivi' tt•.ct r `cv,11tn \�•4'a
&i t1ir • Cub hrrvr taken 1,1'. tl'tv,'
' oi.ttr1r nry„ tor. „their, u t!`t;`: r 414in1t;
, l.�'e' i}t r it• rind • ,l�Wit it
"iyttd Iirt�t wen i, t•,. ,
took the 'I erair,i on a . Imo
t•readin'g tr'st, while Akc{1'•i and. !3a-
' loo held trst5 fuf, thtlS(' vrr)1 kind;
Or; their secofC1 star. '1'hr' 1"f'cidpts
,pier took the tthcile On t
chalk hunt, ,
'The TaWny• by Si5ier
Alan Chin -Won the April cors pc�w
titit}n, mating this six. a second
time, wiener.. Alan 'thereby wing.
the Honour Award of Senior;
C
h ell•, for May', • s
PAGE' THREE
BRUCE FAVORED
MA.RKETI•N.O PLAN
(By, Jim Powers)
The poultry vote being corn-
pleted in Ontario and the farm-
-ers: having :eXprefssed"their 'views
as 'not being. in, favor. of, the idea
to market the surplus, attention
can now be• centred around ,other
problems. ,The,'total• number of
•otes cast' in Ontario; was about.
X15,000. Bruce County cast • 1114
votes, 675 in..favor of handling;
the surplus and .433 opposed. On
`.the ,second question of poultry'
+meat:rnarketing,;-630 i.n favof and
397 '.opposed Britee 'did ,except.
innately.; . Well •rn .'cornparisor
to other counties: Iri some ,count -M
res "•tan interest' ilCras. shown': either'
in -favor or opposed. In .order to
satisfy the Minister 'of Agricul-
ture; two-thirds of those' who
voted had to be in favor. Bruce
County 'almost, had, that majority
,in the egg• plan.
Meat marketing in"Canada has
become a ' maj;or jroblem: ' Exhort
Markets have been :cut •off at .a
time .When ,pork production is
e treniely high. 'Our' beef pro:
duction ' is higher :• thtBin . former
years., Dairy products are 'reach-
ing .'the surplus' stage and 'with,
=the' embargo against cattle, sey,
eral thousand . ore .dairy cows
will be: producing in''Canada that,
would .hare normally sold in ALS:
It•-v�i11: ibe of interest for' farm-_
,ers to
:
know that there was • al-•
most .one million 'pounds; less•
beef incold storage in. Canada
on' the first of April this year as
compared to one , year , ago and
four rimillon less• than the ,aver-,
•age;of the,'parat five years. 'In pork
there were 'ten million: more itis:
in storage . on. the first. of April
•compared ; to ' one year .ago :and.
5'z milli'on' mare than the aver=•
age.: over the past five. years.
HAS• ONE. OF THE,
"MYSTERY BELLS"•
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An article,appeared in :the press
recently in• connection with :the
origin of bronze ` sleigh, • bells
which were turning up; at .widely
scattered points iii North.. Anmer-
ica One of them is in the ;'pos-
ession of ' Mr. Wand ` Mrs.` : W J.
Douglas,• who picked -it .up .on the:
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LADIES'. AND MEN'S. WEAR.
••:•. TELEI'H1 NE 85
SPORT JACKETS.. `• is•BRIDES�TO-SE'
,Just ,Arrived Co.'rdur9,
gabardine, satin, etc. All;
purpose casuals. Wide range,
in color and. styles. Sizes
34 to 44.; •
SUITS & ODD TROUSERS
lvtad.e to measure and set
--eeted' stock' assortrne`nt.
UNb ERWELR.;
-Tops 'and Briefs; Boxer,
Sho Ms and Balrbriggans.
ACCESSORIES" for Men
Ties, .Belts; Jewellery, Wal-
lets; Handkerchiefs, Hose,
Garters, Braces, Shirts
Arm Bands, Etc.
Use 'our"- Bridal SalonrL
private fittipgs and ap-
'.pointrnents. o n, request.
Veils made to order, Stock
on hand.
~' BRASSIERS
by Gothic, Wonder -Bra,
l L,ovail le. Sizes 30 10.44.
;.$11..00 to $4.50. —' all cups.
Corsets and..C orselettes •
All sizes and prices.
Girdles—side-hook. and zip
uP "• ' y
Garter Belts—junior and •
• misses:
We fityou, for comfort` and.•
wear..
'LINGERIE
'HATS Gowns, Slips,Pan Panties,. new
Stetson
•. ,. t ,, 'n
Stetson and Biltmore. 1 shipment, all: sizes. Nylon,
Various . shades and sites. i rayon, cotton, $1.98 to $5.50.
VISIT US .OFTEN -we ;welcome :questions—learn our,
Merchandise, : as• we buy itfor. you.
ESTABLISHED THROUGH. SERVICE '
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Yk
highWay a. feW 'Years ago:: It i demonstration sand skits and the • •,,
d eserntation •of certificates., Plans
were also made for the •fall and
Spring project:
Daughters of th,e Kairshea were
long the cluibs..'•co ' e7tin The- .'
Club leader is Mrs.' Ross Mac-
Millan.
-dated-1878, Which xs:'naw (believed
to' be: the date of •the;. founding : of
the S'wias factory . where' • these
sleigh • hells were manufactured:'
They'.. beard the -`inscription `.`Saig-
nelegier': on one srd.e and "Chian -
ter Fondeur -9n.' the other,
CL11B GIRLS 'DISPL'AY
WORK AT WALKERTON '
Ninety-three girls from twelve
junior Homemaking `,Clubs ink the
county' gathered: at the .'Walker-
ton'District High School. for the
spring'''" Acliievein er t :Day:: The,
'project the `.past. 'months
was' • v'Work•ing • :With, Wooi'/and
club members' displayed their`
work. •
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;:Morning sessions included'judg=•
in•g classes, quiz and interviews:
I and discussions on. the judging,
'The afternoon program included'
Betty Jean ,Sheane of ' Bervie .
was •one of four girls recelving
county:: ' honor, certificates and
Pins : for . having completed six •
'homemaking :club units.'
APRIL WAS ,FINE MONTH
A .review of `April weather re-
cords show• the `high-.'. for the
`month at 74 degrees on ' the 21st,
with a low of 23 degrees • on the'
11th. Rainfall Was: below normal
at 2.72 • inches, With 6 .inches of
011:AV.ytnliich fell mnostly on a Sun-
4iay early i:n. -the month. Thee:.
month was generally, unusually- ,'
suhny'and very pleasant.'
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