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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-09, Page 3TRhDAY, .JUNE 9th, 1949 -o•..- 411 � e Doyle and Mrs. Chas.Budd' Y��, .' if.. • D. . Tktgnrypsor} � .and; .- UCKNOW . SENTINEL, ,►UCKNJOW, QNTARTO visited .three weeks in Toronto. SPS •' Nylon Be, all . . the new colors, all sizes, act liewv ;low prices. The Store ,with the' ,Stook. THE MARKET STORE. ` Bob Thorr�pson. of • Elmira is. on ,leave of !absence for a. month and is assisting, in Thompson's Store ;ere,.' during; the illness. of both. R. H. T'hani,•pson, .and Willard; .•• ''Miss .Christina , Carrick visited` relatives' her.eek e last w,. She has in : Owen Sound 'fora time, and was going from here. to Lon- , 'don Donald MacCharles left•on Sat•: :urdsy for °a trip to Semans,.. Sash atchew, n where he.p1anS•to•apei'nd .an extended 'visit. 'Donald was '.in' business there at one time. • • • Mr, and Mrs' ,Pat Wilson and Herbie.• and: Wayne .of Tor-' • ontq• spent the week-end,With, Mr. and :Mrs. 'Robert, Armstrong •'and with •Mr and, Mrs. Joe' -Wasne�r. • Da;id are' visiting thins Week Kitchener., Mr. and Mrs. Calvin. Erwin and :tour boys, of QrlIia ,;visited with relatives here last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Morrison •and Mr. and ,Mrs. • L nicoln Mor- ,rison, of Gjuelph spent "the.' •wee]:•. end with Mr;' and Mrs, Amos A,tt wood: at 'Teesw'ater, 't • Mr.:and.•MrsW. J Irwin, Lloyd .and M'amio of Kinloss. -and qyLr.. and Mrs. Calvin •Irwin of.:.Orillia attended"Vi'ctoria;. Hospital grad uation • exercises .1at :wee] t, when, Miss' Ruby, Irwin Was one of the, grad'uates..• • The.; . regul414.:rr eeti g 'of, ' the ' Lucknow •'Warnen's. Institute „:Will' be held on' Puiday, June 10th at Ijrectors,',Mrs: Douglas, Mrs. Gordon• Fisher, Roll call; ."A value uable' household gadget". The LucknoW -Braasch' is, entertaining. neighborixig branches at this meeting. • THE ;ONLY "RAILWAY 'SERVING ALL °.TEN I PROVINCES • '?'f' parents' , Rev M G and 'Mrs Mr,' and Mrs; !George $tockham Qt. Detroit visited ' friends here over the 'week -end.: St, Peter's Anglican Gu•ild held a very successful bazaar, in the Legion Row* on Saturday. .,� Mr. and Mr's. John Reid of 'God- erid'h...spent Sundaeafternoon with.,her aunt; Mrs., D. Kennedy. . ,.Mrs:. Amos Webb of Glatnis• is vsiting this week at The Parson- age with her daughter, , Miss Risby Webb and with her brother, Rev. J• , W. Stewart. and Mrs. Stewart; Mr 'Jack Watson of London was a caller ui town on Monday, enroute to ••Sautle -Beach ''where he Will ibe in charge 'of,•the Lake- view'Cabin for the -summer ;sea- son. •. . R Ii Thog psora .is . -a. patient rn. WingHgspital, (with -'pneu ;:monia: 1e is..getting along'; favor ably.*rd Tl oanpson is• `con - :fined to bed at his. home with the same illness. ST.`HEL. NS:. • Miss.,. Margaret McPherson, stu- dent nurse at St: 'Joseph's. Hospi- tal, London,.. is home for her holi- days. , Miss` Zona Newton.; ewto n,Reg N., • of the .staff of 'Victoria•. Hospital, London, was a visitor with her �-._, Y ����� RAINS; rte'\� FAM.p u 5 T \\\\\ THE0Ed ::"e1` faoM. sots \\ *Inc Bork" is your Ca•» dian. ,National' • tine table guide lo • everywhere in •Ca talta. .L he Continental Limited directly serves Mori eal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton Jasper and Vancouver.. This famous train has all modern o.or • ache .corafo is for long distance travel ... air-conditionedcoaches and, "through" slee in...•ca ' with $ p, g axs variousaypes of accommodations, rooms and berths,. observation lounge cars. Enjoy delicious :. dining car meals . ."though fu1' courteous; service .. ample room to move around You arrive refreshed: and relaxed when.you travel by train. • See Canada this year. Go -Canadian .National. -COURTESY AN'D. SERVICE .IVbether at'bome —. or "going places"— in all' your contacts with Caiiadisrn National, you ii 1l experience courtesy and service, • • alitimAYS. •. Anil is triViOsilut . 1.10Tk : Ti=,t 11.E Newton. Many QL.tYie la'dies--ofl4he-school. ,section accepted the i station Tz1f the teachers; Mr.. Grah ;Mac. - ,Donald :and: Miss .Beatrice: Me Qui]l .n, and.'the pupils to attend the annual `Red Cross social • on i♦'riday' afternoon. Lois • We'bb, president of the;Junior• Red Cross pi"esi:ded .arid Mr:'` Baxter, 'm isieal. director;:.was accompanist "for'the Most..—enjoyable .program' whi•oh :]included choruses; folk " dances,; singing games,: readings by .Ruth Webb and Eddie': Gaunt, piano solo :by Anne •Todd, duet by'Anne Todd and .Irma Forster and solo by Anne Todd:• At' the conclusion. lunch was `"served -,after ' which Many. took acjvantageof the dp portunity to see .the: work that had been donne Eby- the :children. Comnepcing• .next 'Sunday,''ser-. 'Vice in the United .Churclh will be •aft' 10 'am, •Daylight time with Stndays•School following'• ' • . ,,Mrs.` John Sparkes of London: .is is (visitor With 'her sis't'er,'':Mrs. Fred 1VteQuillin 'and Mr: -McQUil- lin. Rev; ':M. Q. and Mrs.; Newton ;had as their •week=end :guest, Mr.: ,Eldon Fowler ' of Edmonton::. Mr. Fowler, 'who, . is oti the Staff'of the, University ; of • Alberta - is Spending the summer in the Re- .• Laboratory. of',the.l}epart• - Ment- of .Highays. at Toronto: Presented ..With :Gift The . cast .-pcf the :play, "Uncle Cy Hits NevitHi,gh" with, -their •i L sbancls, enjoyedeven- ging at•'the' •home or Mr. and ' Mrs. Wallace Miller •'During the even- ing :Mi. and Mrs„. George ;Stuart, who accompanied" the :,players::on; occasions 'to provide music. , friScotch dancing.:.between• the acts, were made the recipients of, ran, electric tea ;kettle. Both Mr. ;arid ,Mrs., Stuart; who were corn; 'pletely • taken roy`, Isur-prise, pressed their 'acP' preciation. A de- licious 'lucn�ch:' *as served by `the ladies: of the cast. UNITED CHURCH LUCKNOW ?Rev. J. W; Stewart,. B.A., B.D. • Pastor S1.11YDAY, JUNE' 12th, 1940 11 a.m.:. •"How Closely Do We EoIIow Christ?" • • Stiry: "Forgiveness' . Saerablent' of,. Lord's Supper 12415 pim :, Sunday School. ' •pin : ,Rev. C. B. Woolley. PAGE. T iRlak • p1' • , •INDE 4YDU. KNOW THAT IS IN FAVOUR OF I -laving the British Isles considered a "Theatre of War" for pension purposes in World War I;: as it is in World War II. braving a service man , or woman's . "medical categoryas: recorded /at the time of enlistment, accepted as accurate, and final and any subsequent deterioration before discharge shall be regarded as having resulted from service and not from. a .pre -enlistment' " condition. Increased pensions to meet the high cost of hvin DO .YOU ' .KNOW THAT. DY ROBINSON'S party had the largest num- ber, of returned men as membersin the 'last Parliament at Ottawa. ' ANDY ROBINSON is, in favour of a Standin g •. Veteran's Committee in ;:the House of '.Com: mons. ANDY ROBINSON'S party $ i s the stiffest battle " of all parties . against Cominunism. DO- YOU .KNOW T et • o'lt°; k9 .{0. " s 10 I P Thelast, government. allowed : dile building ` of. theatres;. breweries and.: other luxury type build- ings instead uild-ingsinstead of directing the materials to houses for " veterans and others. The resulting scarcity of materials for.. housing sent prices, sky:high and • twice what they should been..3 have`; in •addition ':;to causing - needless.delays to ' • construction. DQ YOtJ KNOW THAn', — ANDY.ItOBINSON IS HIMSELF A VETER4N; R�turne,� Min & :Wom:en. Vote: forAndy` Robinson who .:hes the' Ieterans interests a • :hearth: Y O e Good Term Deserves A .. , a BRUCE PROGRESSIVE -.CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION` • • • t, 1L sr r