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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-29, Page 6• If kAGE THE LUCK -NOW SEr ONTARIO iEDNESDAY,, .c" A OVERDUE Have You.. Purchased Your Radio:' Lt.icense The Obtaining" of new Radio. Receiving. 'Licenses is mandatory, on April 1 • or as, soon threafter as possible. Under the Radio Act,11938, the Department of Transport: is :not. only•required.to collect: the license fee from all radio owners but:may prosecute where necessary to enforce the Act. Warning is given that investigationsand•. prosecutioris tialvte fir'"= Cady comaxiencedin cases; where Radio Receiving,.. Licenses are :overdue through neglect, misunderstanding or wilful intent.. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Ottawa, Ontario FOURTH' •CONCESSION We are'glad to ;report that Mrs. Gilchrist, Sr., -who- has been. quite. 111 •with pneimionia,;; is improving. Mrs. Lloyd:. MacDougall;., Akan and Grace visited Sunday with relatives.and friends• in Ashfield: .and Goderich; •' Mr/. and Mrs. Ira . Dickie ' and boys spent Sunday with relative's at Wiarton and Hope Bay.: • Combines • have been• hw iming along • the' Fourththese fine days as far/nett are ;.busy combining b`ucleWheat and clover seed. • Mss • . Ed 'Powell ..of Elsinore spent.. a few days at Gilchrist's last week.' ow"Sykinn "Girls: • t Lovely_Curves :Gail.5 :to 10111s. New Pep Thousands who -neve Could gain weight before •nor' , have ,shapely; '.attractive- tigures::NO: more erg . limbs, ugly hollows. They thank Oatrex...it put* flesh on bodies skinny because blood lacks iron. ' Peps.you up.too. Improveh appetite' .digestion so food • nourishs.you better. Dont keg getting goo fat. stop �i�en you gain figure you`wlem. Introductory or "get -acquainted" slee.on11/.60e, dry Ostrex Tonto rableta for nett pounds, lovely •curves, new pep. today, At all druggists. • • 6/1.(1 YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE KIST. CREAM SODA. PURPF.E GROVE • Mr. and Mrs.. Burton: Collins and children visitpd; With Mr, & Mrs. Glen Young it Kingarf' on Sunday;; Miss Olive; Orr of . Arthur is; visiting .with .M.:Donald MoCosh / Mr: 'and Mrs..Fr+ank Currie and, babe visited with Mr. Carson Loughren of Listowel last week. • • Mrs. ; Gertie , Walsh is spending a few• weeks with Miss Eva 'raw- ley .who is ill' at. Ripley.: / Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 'Finlay and :Mrs. Ja?ieson of .Lucknow and. Mr: Victor: Whitley of Harm' 'Mori visited with. 'Mr. John Em= merson recently. , Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald MeCosh returned home from their trip last. week. Mrs.,Jim Brooks, .Mrs • Howard' Thompson, Mrs. FrancesBoyle, Mrs. Donald . MoC.osh attended the locals leaders training course bast Wednesday • and Thursday ,at Walkerton. 1VI4, and Mr -s Goldie=Houston >'visited . with : Miss Margaret :Rob-• ertson: last' Friday: The W.M.S.met on Wednesday afternoon at . the horine of Mrs. Morley Bushel with a good 'at- tendance. • The scripture was read by Mrs. Harold .Percy, and' Miss Margaret' Robertson ` had the prayer. The, roll call; wasanswer- ed by a Bible verse containing, a command: Mrs. Wesley Guest had :charge of the program.. Read ings • were Liven by 'Mrs. Frank Johnston, Mrs. Frank Thompson and:- Mrs. Frank • Maulden A dainty lunch Oras" served and, .a. social time was enjoyed. 'OR•�fi TIMBER TIPS Eedy's Lions of 'Dungannon. came up with the big one a week: ago`cwhen they -chalked up a total 1 Of 3098, pins for the full'count of seven points, By virtue of their win they ;find themselives near the top of to standing—only one point behil the front running •Gophers and Cubs. McKinnon's Beavers and Craw - ford's Pole - Cats • rolled well to down, the Wolverines and Chip Inunksfor' much needed points and are flow clustered with five other-. teaims on the turd rung; iAll teams 'are displaying plen-. V. of zip' and team spirit which can mean as dead heat right doiwn to the . wire! At the moment it would •fie foolish. to :Predict •who's ti who fort the :finals,' Speaking' ,Of playoffs there will'be two group • ings again but the round 'robin will involve six 'teams. in the A series instead of four. The .finals will Suri three nights. 'Each tears in A will play two genies against each (four games for the, final night) while ,the teams .in B play three .against each. • - We do not wish zany teaams:hard luck but 'we would like •to:, see' the Chipmunks; Tigers and Bea vers get in .there and slow down those front running clubs such as the Gophers, Cubs and Lions..'! ;Ineidentally ,the most valualble player in the loap:'last week..was Lion. Doris Hodges who. put 479 and 183 together for Aa neat ..662. She hada. lot to••do with that one and only seven point win to date! ; 4 , Team Standing Gophers 15, Cubs 15, Lions 14, Beavers 9, Pole Cats .9, Tigers 9,. • Chipmunks „ 9,. Zebras 9, Wolivler ines 9, Cools 7 ' ' • ` iamosiliii nu tint■■llalalu.0/ti,■•••••••••••••••;• M1 41■ • Cleaiance ' .::: . ■ : t• • A ■. N . ■• at -11 W. -- m Number. of 1952 Chews, at $2050. m • son.of Ashfield as guest speaker. WOLF CUBS Twenty-four Cubs gathered at ` the Council Rock for last week's. meeting. Sixer John AndreW led in the Grand howl a1 Lord's prayer, after: which, the Pack dis- persed to their; lairs • for inspec tion• by Akela. Kaa led, 'in round singing, and; then taught the Pack' one' of the jungle dances. ,Baloo' and Bagheera cgnducted another rousing game of dodge ball ..while the, other leaders taught Tender Pad and First Star Work. Since taking over • the Pack,; ,Akela has put great stress, on the :importance of the uniforzn. It is: 'hoped that All"parents„ wr1 see, that, their :boy, is neatl y dressed in , full uniform and' •that . it :.is. '.clean • and • mended, for, every meeting, We suggest • that all Cttbs ,Wear ' •breee'hes • and .Cub 'socks `• for ..the winter . months;: These snake for a 'smarter look- ing Pack than do long pants or. jeans '•In addition'•'`togeneral inspec- tion at each • eetng special' in= spection on. such personal details As hands, .ears; teeth, hair, shoes;. etc., is held: The subJect of .each, week's inspection, is not .revealed in advance and last week's "look see" at shoes really caused some :embarrassment. '.Six, 'competition ST.. HELENS HandyCrafters • Elect, Officers. St. Helen's . Happy Handycraft e1-s-held=their first .-meeting at the'. home of the assistant. leader; Mrs. J:..:Curran: on Monday. ;evening. •The social leader, . Mrs. G., Mac Pherson, was in ,charge of the .election of Officers who are: pres- ident, •Isabelle MeePhenson; .vice pres., Phyllis Barbour;: sec. treas Irina Forster press reporter; Jean :Aitchison,: The proJect "Cottons May Be Smart" was explained by the leaders. Each member is' to Make a cotton dress •aiid record book. Mrs.. MacPherson showed- how to inaakea button hole, and each .girl Made one for her .re- cord book.. The hostess served lunch. and a social time was .spent.,, The next meeting will be at Mrs. G. MacPherson's. • • %The November meeting of the St. Helen's . Women's • Institlte will be .heldat the home of Mrs. Elwood Barbour on Thursday, • November • 6th. Roll' call, 'Photo graph of your • grandparents Subject Mrs. Gordon MacPlier- son:. Hostesses; Mrs: John. Cam- eron, eron, Mrs. George Stuart:: The W.,M,S autumn .thankof- f eying service will: be;' held in the . United. Church' on Sunday morning With Rev. Mt. .D ick in- ■ •Number of 1951 Chevs. at. o.,_._ 1:1.800. : ' ▪ •i ■. (Sedans and Coaches = Variety—of Models-and-Colors)i . • ■ $1295 1950dREV'. FLEETLINE SEDAN, fully equipped. 1949 METEOR 'SEDAN, Reconditioped, 1949 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEbAN. . ■ s� ' .1947 CHEV COACH. . ■ . /839 CHEW:: COACH-' SPECIAL • • 1939 DODGE : . • isit •. TRUC 1048 CHEV. 14 -TON PICK -VP • • 1938 CI#EV SEDAN. . ,.,,,..,.:.. .: 5300.00 ■ ■ ■ Brussels OBITUARY • MRS MANSON REID The death'. of Mrs. 1Vlans6n Reid, age X73; . • occurred in' Goder. ich Hospital on • Wednesdaf r of last W eek. The funeral was held from the Cranston Funeral Home .to the Free ,Methodist Church, i` or •service conducted by Rev. G. , E. Babcock.lnternaent was in 'Col- borne Cemetery ' Mrs.. Reid was :formerly Sarah Buchanan, daughter -'of the late Mr., .and Mrs. Malcolm Buchanan of Whitechurch, ,and for many, years residents', af the St. 'Helens community, Following her marriage' in De- cember. 1902, Mr. and .Mrs.Reid lined at ungannon• for" 20 years before, moving. to GoderiCh in 1922, Where they had since re- sided, • Besides • h.er husband she is ■ , survived by three sisters Mrs. • ■ "The Home of Better. Used Cars'' •, in Robert Webster- Kincardine;Mrs. a• • Cash, Trade,: Terms = O.pen. Evenings' Until .10 Frank Todd • St.' Helens, Mrs. Jas r . Baker,: Kincardine arid one' '•bro- Cities Service, • er 'Phone 73g, Bra. cels 11. they. Robert a h' - : ' ■ D ' ' B c marl bf I.ar.der U NUUIIUislfriaRIIIi 1•/o■•Iilnn•uat no Lake. • 4 1 PHONE 29th,• 1952, STONE'S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL 0F., DEAD OR DISABLED COWS — HORSES .1 WM. STONE SONS LT,D. PHONE COLLECT INGERSOLL ,21. WINGHAM 561J pa .riding Papering. • .Sunworthy, . Wall .Papers Interior and Exterior'. 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