The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-30, Page 2li
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TKO J,4119KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQ•W, ,.ON'hARIQ
PURPLE ORO'VE.
Mr. ,liayanond ' Emerson and
; Peterson of the R,
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A. F. Of , Toronto visited with
Rite former'.s parentA, Sr. and
Mfts. Sam. Emerson.:
Mr. and Mrs. Y: ictor Cawley
find. family visited'at . London re-
cently. .
Little Muriel Thacker had the.
•Inif ortune to fall ,and. fracture
ber , ,arrn .last *eek. ' • '
Mrs. Charles Doherty of De-
iroit visited at, Mr., George Em-
erPon's, Sr. .
Vqa d :her
' Manville •Scott, and
unt ' Mrs.. 1,0yeris and . Mr: Fischer
70f Torontopent the,. week -end.
.atthe Grove,
• $r.'.and. M'rs .; Jaek'. •F,rnerson
Laiwrenc, ,.,St+ir.g s
tiasited at 'Mr;. e , o l.in
on Sunday: '
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*AM. PROPERTY TO, � ..�
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CHANGE HANDS LONDON OUTING
• Matt MacDonald •, of Ashfield, Clinnax ng the. 1948-49 scl3ool
has 'boixghta farmon the Blue, !,term, students- of the Cuckoo"w
Water! Highway,'stx�:mxles; ,north; High School enjoyed .a day's :out-
of Goderic'h, Matt has sold his i at Londbn last Thursday with
rafternoon and evening activities
"being • centr:ed .. at Western 'Uni-
versity. • . .
About 85 students, in :charge
f the 'High School;teac'hing staff
and '' accoMPanied by members ,of.
other
eir cars
the trip,.
left ro i
ut 6;.45 ;a.m.
it was=mtd-
hen •the ; . re-
y
SCHOOL `TERM
1DED .YESTERDAY
farm just .south:of Aniberley to
'Donald •Cordis an, R: Collins.Mr.
Qardis' has' Ibotight the front 20'
acres,. and Mr. •C'ollins the re-
mainder, of the property which
adjoins his awn 'arms. Residential
Entrance examinations' which'
• ...were Written. ':on.: Tuesday and
"Weesday by a: few" ,students
• closing of the : school
marked the c g
term for the sumnlmer 'vacation.
'High. school 'closed . a' week earl
err .
There were curly .eig!ht • Stu
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:dents. ' entrance papers at
dents: 'wrote
this centre, with Mr. P W; : Hoag
. John D.Ross pre-
. presiding,
Mr.
ren
g ,
side at Mildmay.
changes. in connection with these : tho Board of Education and
transactions will. not: trake ` place motorists. who loaned th
until the fall. for the occasion, made
We . ` understar d that anofher e v lcade
.. _ The motor , a •a ;
transaction in that district. has the High School ,a'bo
in`' which :T1loianlaa,
'taken R�Lace: .,
�thaf . morning„ and„
as d:the 'Walker
'li,abb` :,has p'urc�h e , night and after .
farm. . turned
The :morning •
ducted tours'o
in�eluding Seo
tory, Empire
Kellogg's
sem/bled t
Mr. and Mrs. Clair J'ahnstone; ! heart, of
Barbara Esther ,1VI Quilain, dau- .!ba$ket
gl ter . of :Mr. and • Mlrs Richard 'iby. a
MCQui:U and Marion Faye .111- be f
ingvverth` 1V1ole, :daughter of Mr.
and Mrs:llarvey °Mole. th
Km
Of
yviaa- spent iri con
CHILDREN'` BAPTIZED
On Sunder : morning . at, St
Peter's Church,, Lucknaw, . Rev.
A. E. ,1lavenerbaptized' Helen
Sandra .Jo'hrnstone;. daughter .off,
,indtastria •plants;•
Brass Corcnpany •and • ' . ' HELM PICNIC •
plant Thee party';• as- The. twelfhh annual Helm • re
p
. held at .Landsdowne
a, Victoria Park in the,' union �vvas •
London. for a noon-h0''pr Park, Kmcardilne, . on . Saurday,,:
' ' was followed June 25th;.;With an attendance of
lunch.. This' .,,
tour of • the 'public library. :sixty..The . occasion' also marked
o the cavalcade drove out the 25th wedding anniversary of
re
tt-Mcl.tale ,s oe
Return. From ;Honeymoon.
Mr, and. Mrs. ,Clarence Greer
returned 01. Saturday from” a
three niriee1 s'` :wedding, trip by,
motor" .to: Points ' as .far . west ,44
Swift Current and Saskatoon.
Clarence says, that: drought and
the , grasshop+per. menace are
threatening'. .crops m Many
districts; • •
Spending Summer In N,
.; Miss •Mary ;Johnston, daughter
Of Dr. and .Mrs. ' W. V. Johnston;
.accompanied a group of Wes-
ern University .students to New
Wes-
tern
Brunswick .where they are spend
ing the suaniner•gas` Waitresses' in
otel atSt. Andr,e-s
Algoncltin� Hotel,
by -the -Sea.
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THURSDAY, JUNE' 3.0th, 1948
LEGION '1�I LD I NG
�10 'NITA••FRIQAY`'.
Lucknow . i (net of the Can-
adian
an -
adian•'Legiot . has plans complete
for a July 1st •celebration here
On, Friday evening, .The proceeds
will.. be, devoted • to help •defray
the- of .the park improve-
ment prbgr'ama which The Legion
has'promoted. •
' This program, VQ. .. teneed •
early last, year,: �inc1uded the in-
stallation of. floodlights, bleacher
Seats and protective netting.':This..:
spring, after, the Council had done
some drainage vork,'1n. the park,
The Legion:.' updertook' to '•'fill,; H
*level and, •generally improvre, the
i al. field,
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Western University, where
e. were' reeted' by Dr. H. li
,y g. ,
g, .dean .of unimerslty college;.
The; students:, spent the afternoon.
touringthe, University ,;buildings
Al
:and igroun�is.• Tea was served: at
sda-
'. • n .:as .k ..
an .- .. d r
ia -a.
-�er
the:�-college •cafet
'. mess fei•l the students were.thri117.
'ed ', to see the wonders of .. the
heavens through the observatory'.
telescope, 'which 'was ' focused on:
Saturn in particular Rev, W.. G..,
Colgrove_ supervised this' feature,
of :..the, 'program. w•....
This, was •.;tile . third .annual trip
Had Tonsils Removed T
.:Mary A�l1in;: five-year-old dau-
ter of ' Mr•• and 'Mrs • ' H. R A
1Yrt hat] 'her --tonsils -Lremoved.
Goderic'h Hospital • on Friday
Eolsteri
•' OCCAS IONA. S
CHESTERFIELDS
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• N'fY';
PHOLSTERING CO.
STRATFORD ;. U MPA�...
CHAIR
roe Pick Up Axid' Deliver
Leave Orders
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JOHNSTONE'S TURN
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hTURE:.; STORE
!ante
Or
m,me�
late
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message:is addressed pitrticularly 'to men
omen;, also •can be used;
lilt seine ...
CroP. s : are ri pening earlier than: usual all ,over Ontario:
• Able-bodied 'men, willing to, do arm Harvest work,. are.
(urgently needed at once.
Wa • es . and working: conditions are good:
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WAGES
$75.00 monthly with room andboard free.;•'
TRANSPORTATION
" Paid to place ofemployment anywhere in _
Ontario. '"
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Please check with the. nearest Office of the
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'National 'Employment Service
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epdrtiaert. of Labour.
HUMP;HREY MITCHELL A.' MacNAMARA'
Minister of Labour. , : Deputy Minister
planned` and ;directed by P`rinci-
• pal P W iiloag, The first: such
''ourting+ Was., to Queen's. Park and
the 'Royal Museum in .Toronto in
1947. Last year the Aigr-icultural`
College' at Guelph,. was selected_
'for this aninuah tour.
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T' PRESENITED '
MEMBERS:.
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,children, - a reading ,by ' Carol' ,ney • ;'dancing, 'carnival, gainet land
Branch, •Memnbers have, g vci
many- hours of voluntary la;boi
,to: this'. project, ; biat ui'spite .of
that, ,a major" expenditure was r•
involved : in' ,bhis.: undertaking,
Which is a'!viery worthwthile�•civic:
immprovement, and. of particular
benefit .to the�'youth of `the ;coxa-.
munity in . providing, them ; with
an mjproved.: sports field.
The Leigion 'is hopeful of
lvir• and M Wesley Ritchie . of monster crowd • On Friday night,
Zion.
A ;pleasant social afternoon was
spent 'with •a ;basket lunch served
supper time. "After •supper 'a
;•programme +followed with Mr.,
Wan. Helm,' Zion,; as . chairman, . Blyth., , ,K
choruses b the.'Tiverton', 'arena there. Will-be,.'ii-,
c theJ
With y In
sand has :arranged a' hill •even
ing.'s entertainment, • which will
start 'at 8.80 with a', scheduled
fastball garne between
'two keen ,rivals, 'Lneknow• and' .
Gardner, duets by Joyce Helm
and Evin:McKinnon,. Jean McKim
• non and Eunice Heim, solos; by
Roberta and Marilyn .Helm and
a'trioby Eunice,.;'Garpl and .Jack.
Ielm:
bingo., and a: ref reshment". booth..
'There will.. bei • no admi`tiswon
',Charge , to the arena. Music ,will
be supplied 'by.. Carruther'•s : of
cliestra.
A two minute 'silence was,:ob
served, in memory of ..Mrs Ralph
1Vrxo1.•.w'ho•;passed, away during•
the past year
The :,business period .was' then
conducted With 'Jas,' B., McKay,
Poi t Elgin,' thepresident' for
150 `
jl' he sports co}anmittee' then 'took'
over and handed out the prizes
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t.¢ the winners befoixe going • homne• .
The reunion .next year !will 'be
The. picknow (members of held. at. the sane place . on `the
Huron Chapter, Wnghaan, Order 4th Saturday in June.
of the Eastern • Star,' entertained
•Rev, and ,Mrs J. W: Stewart. at
a dinner at. the 'Park House,- God-:
erich,' ;last. Wednesday . evening.:
ITipon returning they gathered at
*the hoarse of Mrts. W.' L. MacKen-1. .
,zie .Where a.• social evening `'was'
spent „
-. uring the',entertainment, Mrs:
11arold. Aiim addressed, the" hon-
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ored !guests, while Mrs...R. Rob -
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ertson and' Mrs. J. W..Joynt, . on
behalf of the Ideal members, : pre
' sented thetxi :with : *a•pair : ,of Ken --
Wood
en -Wood blankets ' ' '
The: address • read. as follows:
Dear, Sister and Brother Stewart,
A few years +agog through :your'.
efforts, we Were given the prig=
ilege to .become interested it the.
Order`' of the'Eastern Star: Your
sponsored us to: join. Btiron'Chap-
' ter in. Winghatn,, where we have
all attended ender many enjoyable
• meetings. 'We have ' appreciated •
your kindness in , giving us so'
many. opporunitiest' to enjoy .the
varied.:prograrritmes oaf .. bur work.
So 'tonight We are presenting'
:you. with ,this gift, to, ever 'keep
in your.rninds, many' happy; frat- ::
ernal Memories and also .of our •
appreciation: ` , l
An brightly ,shining: ,-Eastern.---:
Star•, .
Two valued numbers, the $'te-'
Warts are.
Fraternal love is always your
M'ay all- we ineuiibers be the
Same.
8o Sister Myrtle and`iB`rother7Joe
Please remembef where,'er , yoti•
That while you are.absent in
other parts,
Yat are always present in Ow
hen"itis. .
Sincerely 'and fraternally',
Local YMernbers of Huron Chap-
ter; Co.E•S
MOVED TO BLYTH •
Mr: and Mrs Glen: Tasker and :.
son Douglas moved to Blyth at
the. week -end where: they will
snake ..their•• hoame and where
Glen - .is engaged in the carpenter
business:' Mrs.. Tasker, 'formerly
Marion Gardner was secretary
of .the. Ladies ';;Auxiliary to • the
Canadiran.i,Legion: She has;: been -
"succeeded. in this office ^.by Mrs..
Clair Johnston
p ..,HIG; I;E:R' WAG'ES: HA
GREATLY L ICRE.ASED ::C UR CO,.STS
_N THE . PAST','fve years', the number of employees has
doubled and our payroll has gone up from. 20 million'
dollars to over 50 million dollars. Yet,:'up to now, deapite'':
rising costs, on all sides, there has• been no .increase -,in
basic: telephone rates established ,22years ago.
To :meet unpreeedented. post-war' demand for more,
telephones, our .e?tpansiaii and " improvement of . service,'
',have of:necessity'•"taken'place in 'a period of rapidly rising:
Costs ;`Most`businesses;have offset their higher costs by•'.
higher'prices for: their produCts. We have not yet done so:
Xou'can , •
be sure we will keep an doing our best • to
provide. you with adequate and constantly 'improving tele-,
phone service -- and to provide, it' at, the' lowest rates cont
sister t With •a 'fair'rkelurn to our investors 'and- employees..
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OF CANADA
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