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South Walesa Mission Band
The South Kiiiloss Mission
Bandwas held `in the hem.e of
Mu. Wilbert Hodgkinson ••on. 'Sun
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day,, _August 14th. The meeting
• Was opened bysinging hymn• 494.
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The. Lord's , prayer was repeated
•lti unison. The scripture was read
by Margaret Baulch. A solo was,
given byJune Clark. The roll
call was, taken by Mrs. Douglas
Graham 'tollw ed by the medi-
ation, also, by . Graham. .:.
t Baulch was.
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,Margaret r � by
,, much enjoyed.. A 'prayer was giv-
en byClark. June 'A music sel-•
•. ; ection „was played:.' by Joyce
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Bnulch. The topic was taken '1;'.X -
Mrs. Hioclgkmson Mrs Douglas,
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THE WCKNOW SENTINEL, ' LliCKNOW,. ONTARIO:
Completes sig, 'Threshing Job
Threshing operations, are now
com,plete' . on . Win. Johnston's
farm,, .Among these• helping thresh
thelarge crop, 'were Gearge Gib-
son, Marshall :Gi'bson and Sons,
>arl Cranston: and , soni . Irwin'
Bross Jack ;Nesbitt and son, St.
Helens, Bert. Maize, Dungannon,.
Alex •Creith, ort Albert,.
Leonard Riiv'ett,, Godericb Elsner
Uunbacb, Lu e1 now druggist. Sam
Gibson's con bine and .s nen- also
took off; wheat and stknding.bar
ley.
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Adam Brown, representativ_
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' ' Company any cordially invites . you to visit our
new
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. modern fur store_ located .in the ,
heart of :'
downtown' Toronto' at
STREET WEST
109 KING S
Streets. We . are • now
'. Between York and . ;.Bay
showinghe
- newest `•creations in fur,' coats •for
1950 at.:' ,the lowest possible' prices.
'FUR . COMPANY
RICE LAKE, •
ADAM.' BROWN.
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bup you live but -of -town, or find it inconvenient
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to coma to the bank .-personxll ?Ifso, yyou
like our Banking by Mal plan,for doing business,
We have thousands of Banking -by -Mail customers
'—evidence of the satisfaction this service=gives•.;
Talk it over with your B of M manager.
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UPPER SCHOOL'..
EXAM RESULTS
Mary Anderson r7Zoo ogy ..
Wilfred Black—Eng. Comp. • .2;,mak and :goose hunting
LitC; Hist..1, 41g.- 3; Trig annual
. ,.. u C, season. ,A. chanlge in lbo larY
2; Phys 2, Cheri. 1, Lat. A . ' lines is responsible. for the.
date which is.
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George . Cpmp..C. .: laved open#
.Chin --Geon, , Tri
C; Phys. : C. ago' in ,the ;district north of the
• Chin Botany 3; . 2001 southerly boundary of Bruce.
Mary, z lin dividing the
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D K' SE11SON DOESN'T•etters To Tli Editor:
I OPEN 'TILI4 MD -OCTOBER
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.Bruce .County hunters. wi
halve to wait this year until Oct
hal ening of the
ober 15th for the opening Trig:
THURSDAY", AUG11.1ST 25th; i$49.
about a month later.. than 'a Year.
•Ardonna Johnston, -Eng.. Comp.
1;; Eng. Lit.' 2; Hist, 3; A1g ' . 2;
Trg, C; :Phys,.. C; ,Chem.., ;' 'hat.
,A;iithors 1; 1.4t, Com. 1,'
Bettyy .ar Mshall Eng. Comp. 1;
Eng. Lit. 2
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Lat, Authors 3, L'at. Con e.
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=Lawrence. Salkeld—'ing. Comp.
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Aaron Boake Eng, :Comp; C : .
Bernice Boak=Eng. Comp.:3.
T O 'OPEN PLAY .NURSERY
HERE NEXT MONTH
Attention is drawn to an a -
ivertisennent in this issue
nouncing •'the opening of ,a play
nursery for .pre=schoohage child-
ren. Mrs. . A+ • E. Tavener; who has
had a good deal,of experience in
kindergartei'i', work, plans to ' ojpen
the nursery: in 'conjunction with
the opening 'Of. m
,the school ter
on ..September tai,' sufficient
interest is 'shown, by 'local par,
Mrs ;--Tavener
n.
ceiving ` applications "for •a .limited
number ` of children •,
Province into two zones, runs
a.cr•oss 'the. ;province from Parry
Sound, to Pernlbroke following' the
line. of the . Canadian; National
- , Ra• a
Y5. through- South Parry,•
Scotia; Wtiitriey,, Barry s Bay ,and
Golden Lake, 'running three. milesv
north of::C;ove •Island • at ;the tip
•of he:: $ruce. Peninsula. ;
ree
1 Cher •vVere. three
�rm . e _ ..
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dis-
tricts in ,Orltari as. far as water-
fowl open .seasons' were .concern-
ed. Grey and Bruce, :along with
many other sections of thepro-
vince were in the' middle section.
,The `southern '.boundary of. the
district coincided with the south-
ern boµrdary 'of the ' two count-
ies. Last year the season in this.
district opened on September 27.
This,year this. central district
hiaa :been elimIinated. Grey .and'
Bruc ':are iii .thea southern :dis-
trict..The season does: not . open.
until, October, 15th: However,, it,
continues until ' December 8th.
Last year the season here closed
,. PYYI.he r 7111:., This..yearTthe� �sea-
-N.ov
son will' be • 55 days, a ' fo night
.longer than last -year. '. M
Dear Sir:y
in' •
Flom ti¢.. rto •timeaddresseletters d apto-
. ou' paper
the Editor: I enjoy' thein.' and wish
there were more as T ,find, them.
so interesting,: This gives , us. ,an
idea Of w, at some: people at least:
are _ . thinking,. 'and at the .same
time affords an opportunity for
explanations. •Your, letter signed
"Sulbscriber" • in the August lith
edition requesting us to give . a
thought to. •Saturday night park-
ing is ' good„ advace.,; Giving a
;thought .will .-solve .many prob-
lems including this one.
Z. asx, quite aroused at '`4Sub-
,scr,iber'.. when. he complains , of
Navin to walk and carry 'his,,
groceries to -his car.'..That would
at its . Worst• 'be a 'distance of, ;I
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"an whe a `lie we'
;:of. e
suppose, ; Y , .. �a
five:. and ; twenty f ive yard,sf ' i o111, - .•:
Main •:• Street: • Has he •f ergotten
that our ' forefathers walked to
and Irani Port Elgin, Port 'Albert,
Goderich and, other places ear- •
tying the wheat to the' mill and.
returning with the flour on their.
back: "Subscriber"; in a. survey,..
found on, a :Saturday- 'night.; fif,
.teen cars • . he, labelled ,as town •
'cars .and • guilty , of taking,. up
space. :Is• ,that out of . proportion
in. the, 'ocean 'of cars ;parked in.
Lueknow on a Saturday night.,
I would like to ask, : bscriber"•
uestion-Just �whe did the;•
this., •q..
busy, main street of •L•ucknow be,
meu-a-Satu-r:daY n-ight=health re,:._
eco
sort a ,place, for reculperatiori: and
then only •available' to tired farm-'.-:
ers? • Wheredoes he get the idea.
that . only farmers ever' get • tired?
Now. 4here' is a $64.00 'question:
Why . • do you• Saturday night
shoppers' not 'buy. your ,groceries •
during : the . week? Nine out of •
Eadie' o o yroo tenotild�--or. early Saturday :ev
ting ;,for the. marriage of their' ern g• :'Try it! . Then you •could
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Mrs. 'Stuart'' Nash and 'sister,
Miss Lorena.:Crozier,. have; been
spendang a few of their holidays
with their brother "Clifford and
Mrs • Crozier here..
Miss 'Ruby, Sherwood spent : a
few . days with her • aunt, Mrs.
Henry Gardner of Zion.
Mx, .i and . Mrs: Lloyd : Saunders
spent Sunday at Atwood.
• Mr. and : Mrs. Jack .Curran and
family spent Sunday; .- evening
With 'Mrs. 'Lin Anderson and.boys
at` their cottage at'Port Albert'
Master Frankie Barnes spent,
a few"days with his friend, ,Grant.
Curran'.
dMr. and ,Mrs Clifford Crozier,
Billie •'and Joanne.; spent Sunday
in. London ,with his mother, 'Mrs:•
L. . Crozier' and :'brother and . 'sis-
ters. ' ' •
nate
of Hamil-
ton
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Mrs. Marie , G
ton is spending her holidays with
;her brrther` Orville. Durnin.
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WEDD,IN•G .BELLS
CQLWELL-EAD.IE
Oan Saturday. at �high•.noon the•
hom•e of Mr:• and .Mrs Wm:: S.:
d f H1" d"wastheset-
go to ; bed:.and rest. It, would 'al •
daughter,' Doris Eileen, to J. ;Cur -
rie •:Colw'ell, 'son ,• of, Mi. :a' ` Mrs.
John . W. Colwell, ; Holyroocl 'Rev,
J. W.: ,Stewartperformed the
ceremony. 'Mr. Jack •• Peterbaugh,
uncle of .the' bride, ' played : ,the
Wedding tnusic .
The - bride, given in marriage,
by her. father, Wore 'a. becoming
gown of White slipper satin with
lace yoke Her :shoulder length-
veil Was held in. place by a bend='
ed tiara She carried a bouquet
of white : gladioli Esther. Reid
daisies, 'and stephanotis: Brenda.
Cath'ers, •cousin: of the bride, .made,
a charming ., flower girl'. wearing
a ... Pink 'taffeta gown, ; w.ith , long i
full skirt ',and matching bonnet:
Shecarried •a nosegay of pink
roses and 'Esther : Reid daisies: •_
.After the sighingof the regis
ter Rev, .Stewart: baptized Doug=.
las` iColin Eadie, nephew of', the,
-bride -and son , of :Mr. and : kis,.
'Lorne Eadie.
.A. -reception was held at Reid's
Corners community ; hall: after
:which the couie left on a motor
• rtrip through '.the Western Prov
I inces..The bride travelled 'in •a:
j ,grey suit with black' accessories;
Her corsage was pinkcarnations'
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•Driving: 'a car, or riding a bike-:— Requires great care front both alike.
Motorists and bicyclists have anequal responsibilty to • prevent'
highway accidents .. bicyclists 'should keep'well tothe right and
avoid weaving or swerving =— motorists should slow down and
exercise special "caution when meeting or passing bicycles.
GEO. H. COUCETT,.Miehh►
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low the tired businessman :to do
the same :and at the same, tithe
give tired, people ;who are in bed
a• .chance to 'sleep: .
Signed;
"Subscriber. No..
and blue lily of the Nile. On: their
return" they. will reside ori. ,the
.groom's farm near Lucknow.
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NEWLYWEDS' HONORED
On Monday evening, August 15,
the young people ofthe vicinity
held a shower at the Agrictiltuiral
Hall;. ,Milverton, for Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon. E. MacPherson . (nevwly-
weds) just; returned to Ontario
from New Brunswick:' The bride
and', groom -were presented' with
a purse Of money ' and ' several
useful gifts: arid "they'' 'expressed
their sincere thanks to those pre-
sent. Refreshments 'were served
by the groorrfs mother, Mrs, Mac
Pherson, ,.and • Mrs.'.. Geo.. Coxon
and Mrs. Sid Kerr and Mrs.: CW-
ford, Moore •and Miss ,Ira Mac-
Pherson^who is at •present'spendr,•'
ing a two weeks' holiday rat .her.
home here,—Milverton Sun. '•
• On Friday evening, 'August 19,
relatives' of Mr, .and ..Mrs. Gor•
don E. 1VfacPherson gathered at
the home of the 'groom's mother,
Mrs. MacPherson, Milverton; for.
a reception • for the newlyweds.
" The evening utas •.spent in play-
ing 'crokipole and euchre. At the
appointed titrie a purse of •Money
and many' useful gifts were pre-
sented. Relatives were present
lroiit , T ondon, 1larniltori, Strat-
ford,. Mitchel and Milverton;.
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.. RENAL` . TUCKNOW'
Program by ' The
HAPPY COUSINS, •
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Elmira
and The
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�Lucknow � Pipe .,: Bnd.
Carnival Game,
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arcing, Prize Draw
OlSt�rifl'g'
Chesterfields •:Arc'. :
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Occasional ' Chairs "
Repaired and Recovered,
Factory Guarantee
'Free,Pick-Up and Delivery
STRATFOR,D
UPHOLSTERING ..`CO.
42 Birunsick St. 'Stratford
•For further information
enquire at• '
JOHNSTONB'S :'
Furniture Store.
'Phone 76, Lucknow ..
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