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Mr, and .Mrs, Harold Halden'!y
and lir. George lialdenby visited
over i i. -Week with Toronto. rel-
atv
_Mr. and Mrs... '•H'.A.' Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham
ed Friday with Mr, 'and Mrs. Jos
`Cassidy and Graham at Clifford
end: with. M. and Mrs. M� John -
tone at ListovweX.•
Mr: "and Mra.' Wesley Guest • an •
red visited with Mr. and Mrs:
..Milton Guest at° St. Thomas.
Mr, ,arid' Mrs. George. Huntley
of p, Ingersoll. visited : with .friends
Stere during the week and were
here ori' Thursday to, attend the
sale..Of., the :propert"y Iand-.,house
hold .effects, Of the late Mrs. t Van..
Kaake: and the late :liugi Lane.
and. Karl rs,;.l30 �ae 1Vlari
lyn: and Oarrol,' Misses Edna and
.May Boyle' and Miss Iona Terry
motored to, Grand Bend on Thiurs-
day to iattend -:the .Neil reunion.
• The Sr. Wou en's Auxiliary xne
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T>i LUCKNO,W 'SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
FATHER'S DAY
Theapproach of Faer's Dray
on 'Sunday, Jtine 19th, .brings: to
;m nd a sentimental, story. behind
this day, Well- established in. Can-
adian- tradition- gas ,the one- day
yin theyear' we honor the patern;
al' he•ad ,of the family, , .
. The idea originated ' not on the
male side " but from . "the senti-
mental feelings of a 'mother. This
° wornan;�:, , Mrs. Bruce:Dodds `of
d Spokane, Washington, had looked
back for many years upon ` the
khindlin ` and . rcciurage of .her.
own .father., ;who raised six moth -r
erless children with • faultless .de-
votion as well pa's ;.earning a lvli
'hood ,'for . the family. So deeply
impressed ;was 'MMrs.- Dodds with°
this °delvioitiion, that:` she often won.'
dered if ; ore fortunate.. families`
-\
r and -father, '•er. a . redia
With :m t �
to �e a a�th , GFp�
ted • both •ar.enrts.:.e equally. She
In q Y
knew that children, who spend
trivore time under mother's'wing,
fail to` see the importance of the
t paternal head of: the family ,
'at the home Of_ s, William Cox
and Mrs.; John Cox on Friday af,
ternoon;:, Mrs..George Coral amnivras
iii `charge and the opening hymn
Was "The ' Love of 'Christ con=
straineth us",,Mrs. Maurice nod
-
• gins , read , the scripture. lesson.
.:Mrs. -John Colwell gave. the pray-.
er partnersa prayer. The minutes
and roll call .'followed, the w d
being .;Charity .Miss. -May; `Boyle
reported .on the Deanery :meeting
at Tara on . Tuesday.;` After' the
business' a quilt'was quqilted.and
the Rev, Ralph Blight closed the.
meeting ' with the ' litany . and a
dainty 'lunch was served' by'. the
hostess.
Mr. and Maps Levi .Eckenswtiller
and . Douglas of • London visited,
over the week -end 'with' Mr. • and
Mrs. Herb Graham
• M'r. and Mrs; • Bert Nicholson
and '• •family spent Sunday - •with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton "•Nicholson,
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Con. 4. ,
ilton .Walsh has ' purchas-
ed the dome of the late Mrs. W m
•Kaalre• and will be moving to the
village later;M the. summer, we
welcome `Mr:.: and_ ,Mrs. Walsh,
hack,. and Scott;
Miss Helen 'Malcolm of Toronto
was ,among.those who attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Thos,
Malcol• m,: ,
D O N N.Y B RO;O I�
miss Olive Jefferson, RAN ,. ` of
Stratford was home ' ,over j the
week -end.
Mr: , and: mks: Teed Thom son,
and. family anld Mrd Mks. Jiatui
Tiffin bf. . Wingham were Sunday
visitors with . Mr. land Ms. Nor --
man `Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs: Stuart ,.Chamney
and: Mr: Robert :Chanamey were
week -end visitors at Niagara Palls
.with -kr, and ; Mrs: E. I ` Doerr
and family. Mr.. Robert Cham ey
is -also apendixvg-a few days. with
. MT: hand Mrs R. E. Cham;mey and
family • at Windsoro
s1
rttir
Fri
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aside from being a bread winner.
Mrs..Dodds, a spiritual' minded
woman, ' look `- her` idea to .the • re-
ligilous: groups in". -'her city ,',Back-
ed ' iby her 'pastor,the Y.M.C.A„
and a Miri`isterr's Alliance, the first
Fatther's Day was observed on the
third 'Sunday :in. June : 1910': At
that time, there were many. songs
and . jokes" in. circulation; • making.,
Father - the butrt-of -Takes, ,The
group attenp:ted to fight this `dis=
respectful,. attitude shows to fath
ers: Press, pullprt: and women's
glroutpe took 'urn `.the crusade ; and.
in 'very short !order Father's Day
was evolved.
This thoughtful...; woman's laf-"
• tempt to have ‘"Fatherhood revers
ed as• greatly as:'Motherhood"' is
today a reality, in the .Unitedd
States,,' Canada and many other
'Countries.. This year,. the . Ganiad=
ion Father's •. Day' Council have
adopted as their ` slogan — ' "For
Better „Citizenship; Citizensrhip; , Make . Dad
Ylorur Pal".
I'rhis Council feels that if:the
younger 'Canadian citizens paid
more attention•.to father--said:;the
grown-up citizens agave faltheri
hood me respect, ` th reher would
lre ' less juvenile delintquy,:
family .-troubles ' and. :divorces.
They feel that the modern frees
dom acting. this 'enlightented age odes
not' give .0; Ikense 'toy show dis
respect. for the paternal' head> of
the famiily. •
South Kinloss'•
N,
David Mr.. Dav' .of .Winni-
peg
Why'ard
peg -arrive t on Monday tovisit
has• sister, Miss Ida hard '
sk n+e Preshyyteri • Church-
held annivie, rsary services success--
%ally: ,on Sunday, June 12th with
Rev. R. G, Ma:°c1Vfi11an. of Knox
Presbyterian church, Goderich, as
guest speaker at both services.
Rev. MacMillan (gave ,interesting
and force.ful.serm,on,s • on "The
Ch'uroh" and "The Prodigal Son".
At themorning service Miss Mar-
garet Black sang "Ilave Thine
• Own..:Way' and a mixed choir
sang "Higher ' oaund" as an an-
them.For'': the evening music
u e,
duets 'wer , g v.en•by i r ,:•r.
M,isseS; Do. �s
:and •jean, •Taylor;" singing . "Ha\re
;you ,been in the Garden,. with'
Jesus"Old ,„"Near Y
Near• to the Heart •af
Gard" The :choir also. sang "God
r�
don Bowers and family of Ged-
eric'h -.
Friends are .anxious for an im-
provement in the cctm:lit'ion of Mr.
Abner Morris who was, taken to
tile. hospital at Goderich on • Sat-
urday with a heart condition and
his family. were sunyrnoned to his
bedside.
Mr, and Mrs.40'y Rutledge and
Betty • visited • Sunday with Mr.
and ' Mr, • Karry Montgomery and.
baby .daughter Sharon of God-
erich Township.
kr. ' and 'Mrs. l'Uussell, Krauter
and family •af Listowel land Mfrs..
A. ,McQUaig of,' Seaforth vaisited.
the fiori ers' siis'ter, '.1VIu ..Everett
Erring ton :_ orte.day recently:
Mr. and Mrs. -.Robert. Vance of
Bet - tine, ' Sash+-: visited With. Mr,
?
' nd Mtg.', RoyHudson last week:
Mrs.. Allan Reed is "nursing her
right arm 'which fora time has'
be with. You, till We xneet.Again, .been in,a cast wafter. receiving. a
Mrs,: • Jack ason,‘ formerly severe scalding- When she acci
-Joyce :Rivett and son Kenneth of dentally ,pulled over a dish of Ad. in English paPerl Owner.
London were'visitors;. for a week bowling water. While. Mrs. Reed is of tractor Wishes, to correspond
with her parents, , Mr. .and Mrs, inconvenienced by '• the accident •with widow who owns a Modern.
George . I vett, also visiting :o to her l right •a she • happens •'to thresher, abject bject matrimony send
Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs. Gor- •Ibe • left . handed: Mrs. Reed has photograph of:.machine" ,:
TH C.TRSD AY, . JUNE . 16th, 1949
been :able tohave the. ,cast off
'e r •„ with
and the doctor • is satisfied
the Progr..,ss• to ecovery„
Mrs. J. Crispin of Lucknoy
is.
visiting~ her sister, Mrs., Henry
��►rton;-•an�h4-is;.. hon�erag�.aaino�,.,�.' ;
Goderich Hospital after treatment •
for shock land the nasty . cut she
received when, she stumbled go-
ing --,upstairs .and a crock broke;
putting a deep Cut in , her: fore
head,
Mr. sand Mrs.. Allan Reed , and . .
• family -and Mira. J. G, i1Vi,or}t 'cin_
Cry acconipanied :Mr. ..Gordon
:Montgorrery to Toronto on Suri:
day .:Gordon is; tak.in,g a ` 'week's
Coursein mechanics • at Princess
Coriirt, seven miles from Toi:onto
After "leaving •Goroft 1,h
don. e '.'.
aettlrned IVU.a Preston where they
visited:: Mr. and:. Mrs. W
J•YCQl-
lrns -:Mra .:Montgomery •is'renair-
'ing,lfor a Week with her Aaughter,
a• •
The'June meeting- of the 'South
Kinloss W.M.S. was' held at the
home of Mrs. Ira 'Dickie with: 14•
members h alesent. :The meeting
opened witi'y hymns 745' fol],orwed'
by the, Lords' , prayer' in. unison.
The 'scripture • reading , and med-
itation was: given by . Mrs Ted
Collyer.. The roll call was ans-
wered 'by "One of:, the Disciples".
The report of the Synodical which
was held in :Goderich was• given
by `Mrs:: W': F. MacDonald - The
third chapter from th4 study book
'"Enter—China."—was—taken-�,>;y~1VIr s.-
Mr George' Wallace, Mr and •lfarry Laois. An .inst'runiental b
M. Wm: Rangier and Mr. and Mrs:. Don • MacIver was; Much en=
joyed° A report Of the Presbyter-
fal held -in; .Brussels was ' given:
by Mrs. Lawrence, •:Mac- .eod. A
n o r : of the ladies hook• part
in' tiled' prayer circle. • Mrs.. Lloyd
.117acDotigall gave • thhe• 'closing ' re-
marks Hyrmn ' 376 viasg d
' Mrs. H. • Jefferson attended.. the
•Wallace picnic near -Sebringville
,•on . Saturday. )'� •
' Mrs. R.;; Chamney and Gordon
Visited on Sunday. aternoon with
Goderich' friends
THREE fit FIELD ][N''•
BRUCE' AND :11lORTH. HURON
1Vfonday Was the'
official nomin-
a •tion: day for the Federal election
and the .deadline for the enter-
ing of candidates, The ''situation.
in 'Bruce and North, lion re-
mains unchanged ,with. a' three-
way
hree-
way: fight indeach riding, •
Contestants in Bruce are Don-
ald •,Blue,.'Lilberal; A..J. 1Vlercer,
CCF; A. E. •ltobinson, Progressive.
�C'onservative.•. Mr/ RRorbianson rep -.resented' the riding during the
past term, having been elected
with 'a anajority of '503 votes.
' In North Hviron .the candidates -
are If. C. • BurrowS,''CCF L. E,
°
. sun an
Mrs, Angus' Graham closed the
meeting . with prayer: :
Cardiff, Progressive-Coiyservatve
and R. S. 'Hetherington, Liberal.
Mr. Cardiff was elected at the last
election with a Majority' of 1810
Votes.
Iri , the MadKenzie Constituency
in Saskatchewan which has been
represented . bly •A1 M. -"Sandy"
Nicholson; CCF', there are five 'in
the field; Mr;�rNich;olson''s major,'
'ity in thi.e last election. was 3,731.
The four other candidates in the
June 27th . vote . represent • the
Labor -Progressive, Liberal, Pro-.
gressive-Conservative and . Soctal.
Credit parties:
B Nit CREDIT oils; the driving . gears of production,
. .
ustry and commerce. It.�helps to Produee the gcods
and provide the services and jobs which mark the
Canadian, way of life.
oney : n then.bank"' is the: foundation of cr
y .
Your and someseven million. other depositors have
nearly seven` billion dollars in the chartered` banks.'
To pay for work done, goods produced, bought and
"sold, Canadians issue = every month- u w , ds'. of
six billion dollars.:m'eheques.b
Cashing cheques, making
n
. `loans,` discouting
.
many; Y
notes-- in :different ways your bank keeps mone 4..
' nd , Gredi-t-mo ring throw h-all-thn-c lime - -
• g 1s oftrade,
and o ortunit
PP y,." •�. like oil in •the. machlc�ery.
This whole vastprivate; ctive'
y �romp etp.. , efficient 'process ;Y
made possible by your "money in the bank" =—•
and
by the experience and sihl and integrity' of the
'pawl and women on Canadian bank staffs.
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Going to •:your bank is not
hike having to deal with ;a state
bureou•but that's how it would•
be'under, 'state monopoly.: f' '.
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