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THURSDAYi ''APitII4, 28t1t, 1949
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Miss ` Helen ;Thonripson • vie ed
last week. in. Toronto and attend-
ed the (D.E.A. convention;
THE ;LUCKNOW" SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE. THiEE'
• McIntyre of town has
accepted- 'a' position in the Sillitic
.at er'a'ter.
l-lard'ware Te.s
MO: W m Edwards, and datigh
tet.' t.of 'Ajax spent .taster week
• with Mi's, .T.: Carnegie,
lVliss IVlar' E; - Phillips' of Tor,
onto spent the last' three weeks
caring for her sister,.. Mrs;. Z`.,.4 A.
',Ferguson.
....Mr, Sydney I..': Ferguson,' Lon
don,' Visited his. 'parents, Mr. and
Ferguson' a day' last
week. , A
r Bob M'iddlentiss :has .returned"
to town : and~ has resumed -his job
al' theLuckr over Co -Op a Incorpor
ated,
Mr.' and' Mrs. R. H. Tho npson
spent a.fe.* days• inAToreiito prior'
• ID the return: of her : sister, Mrs:'
• W. J. Barber' and Mr Barber to
Their home in,' Vancouver: Mr.'
and Mr. 'Barber spent the- win
ter in, Toronto with '.Mrs. ; . N'.. L.
Campbell , and Miss Lorna Caanp
,bell. 'While ' Mrs. Campbell;•• who
isainher.93rd.year, is not. enjoy
.ing ,'good health, ;there is` little
apparent :change: in •` her condi,-•
tion:
r'aT.EQ H;URS
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W Stewart,,
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SUNDAY, MAY 1'at, {1949.
11 a m :: "Our :Missionary
Work".,,.. •
Story;: "Bobby Higgins"
12.15 p m: Sunday'' "School,
7 p m "Judgnienl. Day" •
y a' • e •• .•., . 0 •
To` avoidossible '
P Y.
and embarrassment, at .bor-
der' crossing 'points, y be
s\re you have •met- the
foreign excnge: require
ments before.• you set. Out:.
' The . travel: ration.' of : $150
per person for the pe.O.od•
'November,,: 16th, :19.48, to
November 15th, •1949 ,is oto
ensure. the fairest distribu-
tion of the U.S, funds avail=
• able For children' under
1.1. years •o.f •age, ' the.
amount is $100• U.S.'
If ytiu are .taking a trip lo
the" United States, you need.
to secure a 'Form H permit'
totake out of Canada for
any amount'exceeding $10
U:S. or more than 'a•"total
of $25 in, U.S and Lana-.
dian Funds:.
korin H can be secured
quickly and `easily from'
.branches of, any" Canadian
Bank:,
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• OTTAWA.
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enera:
Mr, and Mrs,, Wm. Parppai spent
the week -end in .Torpnto ;visiting
relatiives and; observing the Grec-
ian Eastertide,' .
Sunday ,School.' coznrnenced on
$
up cl'a y in the ° Presbyterian.
Churc1i. prior 'to the Morning
K .
vice. .. °
Billy Mathers .s p e rr t Baster
week. rn.:..London„ During.. his. 'ab-
sence Geo Anderson • had, .charge
of Bill's 'paper•,route.
.
Mr. and Mrs.. -Ross MacLaglan
and: children, Betty Lou and Billy
of . 'London, visited at: the:'home of
,her mother, Mrs James',Ritchie.•'
Miss Roberta Simpson of -Fes
;waster spent Frjday:rever'in with.
Mrs Gwen Treleaven. She spent
the'holidays here with her••uncle.
and aunt, Mr: 'and Mrs;: Harald.
Johnston'.. ,
M' and Mrs, 'Herb Stothers,
Mrs Wilfred Drennan and ' Mrs.
Amelia Treleaven attended 'the
funeral of ,the late Mrs. Richard
Johnston. at ,Bluevale on Tuesday
of "last • week ;
• Bill 'Treleaven, ,who ;has corn.-
-Dieted his,: thirdyear in engineer'
ing at Toronto : University, is
holidaying at the hgme of: his
parents, Mr and ,Mrs: Harold
Treleaven. •
°
Mrs: Ernest :Gardner,.` who has
been ' poorly for, a ;time; is ` Sortie -
what improved' ' in health.: She
hasbeen; ;at 'the
;.hom`e of her dau-
ghter,• Mrs. ,Glen Tasker' for the
Last' six .:weeks.
Mr. and Mrs'. Elliott Fells ^of
Smooth'; .Rock; ;Falls visited' last
week at the home. of. her mother,
Ja�rries,, Webster, before going
to Toronto ',where Mr, ..Fells at-
tended the O.E.A.. convention;
KINLOLJG'H
Miss.M'arie. Thompson of 'Purple
Grove Visited with:''Miss• -Nancy
Needham
Miss Marie ,Percy':of Holyrood
visited' during the week with
Miss, Doris• Barr. , •
.Miss . Ellen McBride 'of Tory.
Tory.
i•iill; an,d Mrs . Cliff Congrarn of
Luckno 'ealled on`friends in the
•
village.'on Thursday:
'Mr. John. Emerson: represented
w
.i:S: • To,' 2„at. the O.E A:` co"uvea-
tion• in.., Toronto:
The Girls'' Auxiliary• met at th'e.,
chur.ch.•:on Thursday evening with
1G'. �p•
resen•t Mrs Bea't N'icnolson
pi'es:ided, The ; meeting 'Opened
with the hyrrin ''Jesus• shall reign"
followed by- the •scripture lesson'
read by Marie Thompson. Pray,;,;
er followed Minutes of previous
meeting ''were 'read,and the roll
;called. Business 'was then dealt
With. Plans were. made for the.
summer, meetingi to l?e, held•'•at
the': members' ,"homes: /The m,ariy +`
rticles;ifi e—d ii i rg -the` winter
were displayed' and a ;bazaar will,
be
planned '.for' later : in- the year
andr:also; suitable 'articles in knit-
ting and •clathi.n.g `fli:ade ready. • for
the ••fall (bale."The':cia hyrnri•
was "0 ',Master let me walk With
'Thee''::. and ,the meeting closed
with;' payer; ...after 'which. lunch
was; Ser'vecl. The' next . mecting
beheld at the hcsme of Mrs.
Howard Thompson;
kr. and: Mrs.: -Karl Boyle, Mari-
1 n and ' Carol- visited 'Sunday
With Mr, ian'rl Mrs:, -.Bert -Wise- at
Clinton.
During' the month ,of May the.
Rev., Sydney, Semple' of London
will' ,ave charge of ,the 'Anglican,
service. On, Sunday next, May,'
1st, service Will' be at 7..3.0in the
evening (DST)..
Miss• .Lyla 'Stanley of Kinloss'
visited Easter week -end ,with Mr.
and '1VIrs.. Harvey i�odgins::
Mr. Russell Barr' spent the
week°-eril with M. '.Balfour Mc
Lean, Kincardine. -
Mrs, Dorothy. Thompson return-
ed on Sunday to Stratford` to re
,string: her teaching..duties:
.LENS-
The sacrament of 'the Lord's •
supper will be' observed iii'. the
United Church next 'Sunday
morning - 'corn sing at 11 a,m.
lYayligl"rt Saving' Time. .
Mrs. John 1Vliller, who ' . has
spent the winter months; with
Mr.' and Mrs John Sparkes. _a'"
London, was a visitor .'with ' Mr.,
and' Mrs. Fred McQuillin before
returning to• her home, in Luck-
riow.
, The. annual meeting •of'the Wo-
rnen's. In.stitnte will ''be held at
the horne' of,, 'Mrs. 'Gordon Mae -
Pherson on Thursday;'1Vfay• 5th at
-2.35:, Roll call.,, De's'arid . Dent's °+
for 'the garden' Miss . Margaret
Braphey of CKNX, ' Winghar ,
'will. be the„. . guest speaker.. The
election of officers:will , be held
and the:', annual reports 'of .the
contreners. "of , standin'g- cornimit
tees will Abe. received • A good, at
tendanee is . requested' as plans
s`
will be .,made for the district
nual meeting to be, held ::here in
June. Program committee . a n d
hostesses: Miss Annie •Durnin• and
Mrs. Lorne Durnin.
The Young People presented
their°'play, "Uncle Cy Hits a New
High" in the eonrimunity hall. ori
Wednesday . eventing to 'a' large
audience:' •Thiswas the 14t'hand
probably.final presentation of: the
popular play, • Scotch, dancing.. ,by-
Isaibelle,: McPhersonr`' was 'enj'oyed
between theacts to music•by Mr.
land •Mrs,, George Stuart. Music'for
the dance •that followed was pro-'
vide°d by Farrier's orchestra.
Mr: and Mrs. Callum CaineroXi:
and Carol of, D: etroit and Mr: and
Mrs Jas.: Douglas • 'and fancily of
Kitchell' Were recent visitors with'.
Mrand Mrs. John Carneron.
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Mrs. Dav/�e .MacDonald of Del -
bourne, Alberta, Mrs. Gordon.Mc-
Gregor, ; of''Hemlodk City •, Miss
Catharine McGregor of, Lucknow
and McGregor of. *Tat:
erloo were guests of..Mr •- and Mrs.
George. Stuart recently
Mr ,John McQui]lin' spent, a.
few; .days:' ;in Toronto: as
gate to the progressive:,Conse'rva
tive convention.:,'
Newton' and Mrs
t V. I •Miller attended the annual
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so get your hands wet!t. "Miraete," Mop's
quick' efficient oper,stioo makes hot/ se clear
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