The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-22, Page 3•THURS., SEP `,E,MB1 ri 22nd,, 1949,
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• Dr R,. L. Trelea:Yen of Wood
.stock was ,a; caller, ..in, town on.
Saturday even, • ,
luf r, and 'Mrs. Mac .MacLenh:an."
returned 1V1onday, from .a, Week's
holidays , by . motor:. •
-Mx and Mrs. Joe Wasney • and
children ., Tommy" and Karen,
' 'have returned' from .a motor trip
to Manitoba:
..:Mr .and• Mars, „C. .„1(4..• Johfist ane
and .Douglas of Sarnia' spent the
week-en:d wcrith i,Vlr. and MtS
Richard. Webster, • • ,
Mrs. W. G. Andrew recently
visited: with friends ; in Windsor
and 'Detroit and also spent a ,:clay
London attending the Fair. '''
Mr. W. W. Hill spent , the lat-
ter' part of. the Week at his:home
here returning to .Victoria . Hos
,,pital, London, •the first' ;of. 'the
week to' undergo . an operation..
MrsT. J; Lavery and. Mrs. E.•
Webb of Toronto visited'at the,
ho:ie`of ..:Mr: ;.and.,; Mrs: _ R. T
Douglas the past week. • ,
L1iCI •NOWSENTINEL, LTJCI NOW', ONTAIR;IO
I.,Ge;neral
Miss .. Idols Hunter, Who .'has
Completed cher urse's' training
;Course in Toro,nor is visiting, at
her home in Ashfield., ,
Jack . Cook and ,' Miss. ,Shirley
Mason., visited last week in ''De-
troit and returned home with Mr.
and atotrsarik Krueger who are
holidaying ere: .
Jack' Watson called on friends
in the community at .the week-
end, enroute home to London
after'spending ,the sunhmer 'at
Sauble. Beach;`
:Ce Wilkins, Who. suffered "a
heart attack 'while employed • in
:Toronto where he' ywas : hospital.-
izcd. for some time, ' ,is coTivales `.
Ging ,at his , home' .in 'Asia field..
Mr_and,
Smoot' Rock Fa]a ; 4 1V rs: Jack
Goodman.. Wand daughter Sharon
of .Teeswater visited last. Thurs
day with, Mrs.. James Webster
and Wellington,
WATCH FOR THE •
FALL;FAIR SPECIAL
-Regular $2.00 • English bone.
china ::cup and saucer' for : onl
$1.0and Dun
.0 at both Lucknow y
-•
gannon: fall fairs. Less than cost
7-7 fall., `fair day, only — :one to `a
customer.
WM. A. $CHMID, .hueknow.
SERUM REACTION SEVERE
ANDREW MacDQNALD .PASSES
Jimmy' •Houston.of the Second
:Concession. .suffered' a severe
• serum : 'reaction the .' latter part
of -the ;weekthat had •him Ecom
•' pietely',l helpless !or:•.:about three'
days- It` didn't• keep•. 'hi+m down
for long:' though, as .:Jsmmy *as
in town Monday, thoigii ,just
hobbling about.
About : a• ;meek . before.that
Jimmy. was "unloading wvood from,
'A J.. Wil$on's' trunk, and. got
` "conked" - on the 1 head by a stick
that :Was tossed over the rack,:.
'The blow staggered -Ji my a bit
and inflicted':. a tl ree.: Stitch. 'gash
in' his scalp. `While undergoing
Medical :;re airs, he. received , a
Mfr:.
couple of- shots in! the arriz that
didn't seen • to'.agree' with: hire.
and a week later, a- Very severe
reaction' had set 'in' from
which
' Jimmy. is now;-icon.valescing
Studying Medicine
.Mr. Hugh MacCrostie of Van-;
couver whohas .been. training at.
'Camp ; Bordep'= for the .:summer,'
spent last .week with his uncle
and aunt; Mr.- .and Mrs. ` W. G..
MacCrostie; , before returning.' to
.Vancouver to commence' his sec-
olid year at medical. school. •Hugh
Is ;a son of Dr: Hugh, MacCrostie
of Vancouver and, f drnerly of
Belfast ;. ..
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at very reasonable prices.
Always a 'large',stook in.. .
choicest "granites, to.
choose from...
Cemete ry :. lee ...
ttering.a•'specialty
All •modern `machinery.
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!Phone-256',=�`�VVngiiam—. 6nk4`
iI!1or
_ Furnaces
Slave a furnace- installed or
repaired ,before the cold
weather.
$FATTY DEALER •
Beatty Deep Well Pumps
Beatty 'Three -Way Pumps
in Stock •
Heating •
Eavetroughng and:
Pump • and Wipdnuill
• Repairing
IVM` FITZPATRICK
R.. R...3, . Godetich ,
'Phone 12-r-3 Dungannon:
The „'death'of Andrew MacDon=
aid, a native; of Huron Township,
•occurred..in: Wingham Hospital onr
Saturday Death 'was: due to per-'
itonitis: Ile was i•n, his 78th year.
•
Mr .' MacDonald 're
•ltired: to
Lucknow not:,,'.°ong: sago;: upon
punch sthe Decker home here,
and resided with a. :brother and..
'two', sisters. .
The .;funeral.- service was . held
at his late residence: On Tuesday
'afternoon. conducted: by
MacDonald. '•Interment was ,earl
Kincardine Cemetery
Liv
• MTs!, ' Melvin Coiling was kion
tress for. the :,September. meeting
of- the W:M..S. Mrs: J.,;..Colliiig;'
President,. opened ' the :meeting:
with71-eactifm.the
theme Of the W ] S.' for i;he,corn-
ing.' year. The Lord's ,prayer was
repeated in unison atter the sing::
ing of the first hymn: ' "Jesus'
was' ;the' theme• of the roll. call.
Mrs .M. Coiling read the sc •:,p-
:ture.• Mrs. D Stewart. gave 'an
interesting: reading, "filler Bible
Institute ,a.t.„7 Three Hills". Mrs:
Brydon wasi- heard' i a' pleasing
solo,. The Meeting •chased with.'a
hymn and, prayer ..by Mrs.; W, S
McGuire. Lunch 'was served ' by
the hostess • a.nd committee in
,charge.
PRESENTATION. MADE. TO
M
DR, AND :MRS.' UMFORW
(From The:• Hagersville' "'Press)
Large ' cQngregations .attended
the cervices at the Hagersville
United Church ' 'On Sunday whic'k
marked the completion; :of . the
pastorate'of'Rev Dr' W. J. Mum_
ford, The evening congregation
included a nunib'er from ,St. An-
"drew's Presbyterian, ,Chixrch; the
service there having been with.
drawn. .At the ••close ' of the, ser-'
-vice-lVfr-.t- h -arses Howard= and
Mr, H: ,,ti Parkinson , expres' ed
the regret : of . the. Springvale" acid ,
l;ia'gersVilie • congregations on Dr.
Mum,ford's leaving, and Dr.
Hyde presented a purse as a gift
from ithe two churches.' Rev,' F.
R. 'Aider§on ` also ''spike briefly,
bidding 'Dr. ' Mumford farewell
on behalf of his church and. the
Ministerial Association.
Entertained. At. Manse "
;Compliment'a:ry to Bev. ' Dr:.'
and Mrs: Mumford. df. the United,
Church, Rev ;'and Mrs. F, 4,
Anderson, of ' St. Andrew's Pres-,
byterion Church, entertained at
a dinner at the Manse on Zities-
'day ev'enirig, ,September Gth. Rev.'
and Mrs, :Crane, of All Saints',
Anglican, , and. Rev. and • Mrs;
Suitnmers;; of, the Baptist Church,
were pressn`t also ' to .spay this
parting tribute and respect to' Dr.
and Mrs. Mtinrfbrd leaving to
take- • ov'er . the, pastorate: of the,
'United Church- at Lucknow.
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Rev; Dr..Shorte of Kincardine
preached • last . • Sunday in ,.'.the
Presbyterian church. -
Th'e 'induction of Rev. Mr, Cur;.
ri.`e, who :has > received ' a, call 'to
the Presbyterian church ere and
Lan ide and'• Calvin will take
Langside ,
place at.: the I angside church on.
Wednesday evening, September.
28th:
Mr_, and' Mrs Ilarry Tich'borne
of Goderich ,visited • on Sun. ay
•with • . her',mother,' , Mrs; 9:- vid
nedy. w ..
The..
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P
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church held • a crokinol;e• social;.. in
'their' church on 'Friday; .evening'
with •a• good. attendance. `Miss'
Grace McKinnon and 1VI1r,•• Aubert
Walters won prizes for ; highest.
points and Mr. ,Jack ' Craig and
Mrs: Lott Won, consolation prizes.
Lunoh was , served and •, ,a-, social
time's:was . spent,: • ' •
Congratulations to Mr. William.
Purdon who Was . 88 years: old on
Monday,' Septer'n'ber .12th.,
112r. and Mrs. • Robert, Ross and
gr: and Mrs: Wm. J.• coulter
spent Sunday' with '.Mrs.,R�' J,'
Ross of Seaforth.
Nonagenarian • Passes '
Mr. Robert. J:'Ros .y an old and;
highly: respected citizen' of this.
community'assed:.•awa: • : Satur-
� ;A Y
day in;Seaforth•Hesold his: farm.
here this .y ' ear'kand'moved :to Sea-'
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forth in .the• summer. He was a
sow.' of the late Mr. and ` Mrs,
James Ross who: lived on the.• 2nil., • .
Concession •ef' Kinloss.' He *as in..
his 90th. year ,and ' is the last
member of his family.. He leaver
to mourn, his wife, and one , son:;
Rdbert of 'London, ' and •a. step
son, 'Stewart, of • Seaforth., The
•funeral.service ,vas held here on '
Monday: in. the ` :Presbyterian:. •
church, .conducted ;by, Rev. John: -- •-
Pollock of Winghatn: The pall ;
•bearers Were Messrs: Robt: Ross,
Frank: Ross,' Russel 'Ross, 'Russel
Gaunt, Wm; `J: Coulter and Jas. •
'Wilson. 'Interment *as. in. South
Kinlos' . , ern . r •eL ,.u sC rte y,Lucknow We •
extendour . the
. , . � syrr�p'a . th Y .to .,. 'be-
reaved relatives.: ' . ' o
arras
Massey -H key
de!�n the
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th ale„' one of. fain'
dealer' is of : every
. ' businessmen
cOmmenity.
erring
'own an
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it's an old saying that if you build a ,better
mousetrap, the world will beat a pathway to
your door ...but it's'only partly. true,. Unless
somebody takes it ' out and • shows , it to the •
' people who need' mousetraps most of them will
lever hear aboht, it.
It's ' the same with ''farm implements. Even -
though• Massey -Harm has been • building .
better and . better farm Machines for more than.
100 'years;' thousands of Canadian farmers
- -llard wa
e" loin •� their w4ri���e
would 'std'1'b g Y ,
it Weren't for , the -service of Massey -Harris
dealers.
• Sice the earliest days, the dealer (or "agent"
as he was once called) has, performed a triple
•service. He 'has served his farm custoraners''by
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selluig them ;machines . that enable' . them to
increase their yearly "earnings. lie • has served
Massey -Harris' .by enlarging the distribution
of Massey -Harris products. And equally,.lie.
• has served. his Coxnmuiiity, because increased..: • .
farm earnings, result,• in better business for All
, merchants, and in better homes, better schools,
better churches and hospitals
The Massey -Harris .dealer of; today is as•
modern in his methods as am merchant in
town. fou 'fYnd him''`. n. ani"uP-ta date'V'"
building on , "Main' Street" with a 'showroom
to display. his streamlined 'Machines and every
facility to serve the • needs of mechanized..
farming. • He is. oneof the , key businessmen of
the community.
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