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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
.ANGS:ID�E...
TheLadies Aid meeting was
in,.
held the church .on. •Wednes
day evening; Mrs. Evans presid
ing. Mi•ss.1W4rjory MacDonald
told . of the bus tour she took
',through Western Canada and the -
United. States. She :also had .a
nu!m ber of .pictures and 'other
,t _ on. display. It•was decid
articles
ed to hold the •annual "bazaar on
Friday evening, .Octo'beit 28th.''a d
plain, 'Mere made for the play
which the ladies are preparing..
The 7Viission Band. meeting will
be held at the home of M.rs., Bert
Moffat on Saturday, October 1st
at 2.00 o'clock. ' ' '•
Miss Helen, Donaldson has gone
to .Galt,.
Messrs ,Bruce and Kenneth Orr
left last week for the North..
Mrs.; Craik ,of Hamilton spent
last' week -end with 1Vir..And Mrs,
Peter G. Moffat.. v•
GOOD BIRDS 'plus SOUND FEED always bring
results. b.
For a steady : flow of egg ` money, feed your flock
a :.fresh -mixed ;mash made at your,' local National
Feed Dealer' from.. National Concentrate, a carefully
blended '"Feed Mix" of animal, Proteins, vitamins
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end:' minerals= Which Will keep your birds healthy
producers of firm sl elled,,top-grade eggs.
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THURS.; SE : MBER 29th, 1949.:, •.
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BILLS
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Sacred Heart Church, Mildm
was the ,scene of a ,pretty wed;'
ding Saturday, September 17th,
wR, ,da,'heIr; aural
Mrshen. . Charitales Sugpluttrterof of-1VM
may, ibee�am the bride of Mr,
Louis Hogan, . bn :of Mrs. Philip
Hogan and the hate:. ,Mr. Hogan
Mf Ashfield Towinshiip,..
liven Tri marrlage> �by..her..f ath-�
ere the ' bride was . gowned in
white satin and carried a prayer,
,book; from which thung'•streamers.
with pink . rosebuds, Her ''brides-
maid, "Miss Mary .Malone,, wore ,
rose moire and carried :a nosegay. .
of. yellow roses. • '
The groom:: was attended by'
Mr;' •Edwirn Schefter, : and' the ush-
ers ' 'Basil Hogan and
Mr. Ralph. Straus
. After, the ceremlbny"dingier was
'served to the Mixnediate members
of the families at Pleasure Val
ley, and ' Was followed ' by a re
ception at the 'home of the bride's
par.
Forentstheir honeymoon 'to :points
in. Northern 'Ontario, 'the bride'
travelledcknav�. :in a ' green gabardine
Suit with .brown ' acc, ess'ories.
LuOri
theirreturn they will reside near
111 SCHOOL NEWS FOURTH CONCESSION
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Elections,.. to the Literary Soc^
,,,Elections
resulted as follows; Pres:,
• Stanley; vice ipres., Mary
Chin;. secretary,' Vldl.a' Coale;,ed»
itor, ' Joyce Campbellassistant
,editor, Joan Campbell; ,press . re,
43orter, Bruce Johnston. •
`' An interesting feature Of, last.
Week's initiation were the • •flashy
tics sportecrt by many ;boys...SPec-
Tal :attentio} �. was ' .drawn' to Ray
$takiley's .•essortrnent" 'and there
was; a rumora teachers th t h rs 'forced'
Mrs, ,Carl'Dixon, Owen Sound,.
was a visitor at the L. I cliver
home last Monday.
Mr; W, F. MacDonald and son
.Mae spent the" week -end with
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relaties , n !Toronto,. • •
The Young People of South
Kinloss Churchheld a very nice
meeting.; at the home ,of Ira Dick-
ie last Monde. night.
Mr, and. Mrs....Sandy MacDon-
ald of Niagara and ' ViT.
,MacDonald: of LucknoW s• visited
DonaldMacNay to take his off•. ,relatives on the Fourth last Sat
because it wasdistracting the urday; CarnoChan'
Friends of Mr.; am
'boys' attention, .
. were sorry to 'hear of his death
••.• Sports' • ;
The annual field day. is sche in . Se.aforth last; 'Saturday.:Sym.
duled-for early in October. pathy is' expressed to daugh
' A' high .school ' spftball :.team' •ter Bessie who is , e only one
ihas •!been,, entercci n' _ the. Tndoor' of the f aniily •left n • • -
' iss Margaret Ma'oD Hata. and
Softball_•I,eague gAd p a'ctise *Jur
be `held this "week:. • Cher `puupils. attended Ripley fair
'A, Softball 'gime that promises
last Friday. `
to be a, thriller is • set for next .:Boon To 'Babies:
Fridap at 8.5. (between L.H;S: Parents Lf you want to'know
girl's 'and' a Riapley 'girls': Turn.•
;out' and.,give,•yaur support;, .. ,about an encouraging 'report on
fIn' the Interschool 'ball league how physicians are saving thous -
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TQ FIGURE OUT •.1
WHAT A !DOZEN •I
EGGS'COST'YOU-r ''1
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eed ... :0000000.9 61.8%
15:4%
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Labor . . :./:.�
Interest on. Capital ate„ 0
Miscellaneous•Cgsts ...:.. .. : .
Buildings & Egcipmenf 0
Since. 61.8 % of the cost to produce one dozen eggs ls.FEED .: choose
your feed carefully.,• .. choose' a proven feed :... choose a -Feed m d
with NATIONAL •'Quality Mix" Concentrate:
vim.' _ism ow, me amo.. mit iskin tar —:,- • -gni
Money Chin's :Wildcats continue;
to stay in the lead with .2• wins
and .no losses.'. ' •
'ALEX MacDONALD HONORED
BY KNOX CONGREGATION'"
On Sunday eveningthe service
in 'Knox : Presbyterian Church,.
.Goderich,, was sponsored by the-
Young People's 'Society, in honor
of Mr'. Alexander 'MacDonald, ~:
who=left ..thi&w.eek. o egin' `his
studies . for the. Ministry' at the
University , of Toronto, ' Mr.. Mae.-
'Donald
ac='Donald , .delivered' a 'fine: address
on "The :Good ,Samaritan".
At the. close ' of 'the : service,
Rev. R Ct.' '1VtacMillan made re
ference to the irrxportance of tfhe
'service, and. extended,..the best
'wishes of the congregation, to Mr.
.MacDonald. On'behalf . of the kirk
,session,' Mr.. MacMillan presented'
Alex with an insicribed :Bible.:
Robert•Bisset made the presen
tation of a ,,leather -+bound copy
of : the Book of , Praise, the • gift of
• the Young . 'People's Society, and:
Glen Lodge, on behalf` of the
choir, • mlade •,the presentation -of
a travelling, clock
Alex replied fittingly and ex-
pressed:'his 'appreciation' to the
mieinbers of Knox Church .and
'the people 'of.". Goderich for :'their'
kindly . interest in nim-Si'gnal-
an& of ,infants, .•each yearr from.
the often .fatal danger of diarrhea
see " Soon •to Babies", an import-
ant. medical
mport-,ant.medical report'•inThe Amer-
ican Weekly, �oelebrated'm�agazine
with .this ;Sunday's; '(October 2)
issue; Detroit •Sunday. Timesr
, Soo you ictal NATIONAL 'Nur Dei/or today.
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WM. STONE SONS LIMITED.
INGERSOLL . ONTARIO
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FLIFEED INFIX
FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS and CATTLE
Insist on' NATIONAL. well -cured, properlyyhfended fertilizer:
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Guests .At''Wedding
Mr. and . Mrs Oliver McCharles
of Paramount, wereguests. at the
Whicher-Ashley.;'wedding .held, 'in
St: P:aul's Presbyterian :church• •ori
S�atumday ;Iafterinoon, S>e�ptem'ber
17th, The briide..is a daughter'. of
Mr; .ad -Mrs:: Allan- Ashley and
the ` groom. • is a .sofa of .Mr . and
Mrs. . Carl •' Whicher., • Mrs. • Mc-
-Charles' 'parents, Mr. • and Mrs.
George ''McGillivray and Mrs. W.
Smith ,of 'Ripley w'e're also .guests
at this charming event.
DAMAGE ACTION SLATED
FOR. ASSIZES. AT G'ODERICH
One 'oaf the' cases slated' for
hearing at the Fall Assizes which
Opened at• Goderich on -Wednes-
day afternoon, was: a: jury action
by Mrs. •Elizabeth Ann. Giryin of
West:.'Wiawanosh, andher daugh-
ter, Anna/Isabel • Westlake, •seek
Trig motor' damages totalling--
'$44,350 • 'from J. N. Crawford and
his wife, Carolyn' Crawford,
Cleveland, • Ohio.
L_.:_Mrs�_G. rvin.__is .claircriirig._pe.r--=
'sonar damrages of X17,500 'for pain
and suffering and, permanent dis-
ability; .Westlake „asks. $600
damages; and damages of. $26,250'`
are . Sought by the plaintiffs • be-
cause • of the; death of Roy° "Garvin,'
111a,lsanci of the "'plaintiff, ears.
Girvin.
; ' The action :follows an accident
at Brucefield at the 'intersection
of Highway 4 and the Mill' road•.
on August' 9th, ,1948,,' when a !car,
owned .Roy Girvin and' driven
by his son-in-law, • was iziv"alved
in a collision with a car owned
by J. 1\,T: Crawford,. and driven by
his wife, Carolyn' Crawford,: in
which Mr. Girvin•was fatally in- y:
' jured..•
The defendants'halve entered a
counterclaim for general darnages
of $9,,000, and damages of
$1,941, Frank Donnelly, K•,C,, ,is
a'cting.for the plaintiffs; Mitchell'
and. Thonripson London; 'for the.
.defendants.. '
Farmers acclaim the new Super Sure -Grip ::: the'
new Goodyear 'tractor.. tire_:'that pulls,'. through
where other tires bog .down. In field tests against
competitive tures, it got tractors, through slippery
ground under heavy .drawbar pulls; whee other
tires slipped to a complete stall! ' Come in• and
we'll show ;you how . this new are can save you
time. and "'money: '
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NTGOME'
PHONE: ..40
FORD`SAL,ES:.AND SERVICE
' MU'tE PEOris-, RIDE .ON
GOOD YE -AR
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND;
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Over 54,000 shareholders owr the Bell and
• put up much :of the moneyneeded; to give ,a
you telephone .serrrice..There are • more than;
twice as .many of them as ten years ago.
Since the ,war their aceun ulated investments :in
Bell stock have _increased by nearly one hundied
'million dollars:
. With thousands of applicants still• waiting -10r
terepl one service, 1`nany million tleliars more will
• :be needed' for new co istructicsn. And this 'trroncy
Must • Continue to .eonne , from these .'and ' ()diet.
Canadians who are ready to invest their sm itis
xr the,telephone business.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
.COMPANY OF CANADA
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