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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-13, Page 3• .IA THURS;, OCTOBER lath,. 1949 ,ocal ,enc • rp' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, Wdl IslQW, QNTARIO •Miss Louise Greer, and Mrs. Alex . Maclntyre was home' J, Nl• Greer motored to Detroit last week to' spend a few days,. lVlrs... P. M. Johnston • .has: _been. - ' .,confined to bed for three weeks :with an infection, in the leg, ,Miss Gretta Campbellis a pat- • lent in. Wingharn Hospital with phlebitis. . Reserve Saturday, October 29th for the Lucknow Wornen's" inti- tote run -image • safe• Mas, Lance Morrison Tees •' water visited 'with` • Mrs • J. " D Ross' for a few: days.. Mrs., Alen.,' MacLerinand visited last, week ' in Toronto ' with ''Mr and.,,M s• Bruce MacLennan:,' • Joe ',Agnew of Toronto" spent • the week end-• with his- parents, and Mrs. E. 'It Agnew: • Rev. W.' S, Sutherland of West Hill eras' ` a..ealler in town last • week.. A:: X. Lewis of Detroit visited. for a few .days with :her. :uncle,.,'Mr., Richard 'Baker, after` attending the funeral of Mr, Jas. Baker;: POLISHER FOR 'RENT. • -Take ••.back ,breakingfloor Pol ishing :out; of• your fall ,house- ' cleaning.' Rent ;a Johnston's Wax. Electric Beautifloor floor polish - able at .R. H.- Thompson & Sons: Grocery. 'LU'CKNOW Uw•Lt`E ,..ED.CHU RCI. Minister': Rev . W. J : Mumford, M.A.; B.D., ANNIVERSARY, SERVICES. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16,.1949: • 11 am.: ""I'm :for the Church" 7 p.m.; ."Why Not Try God?" Dr. . Muniford.. • will be,, in charge of °,: both' .services. The Choir •w 11 I render:'• .special music.', The ' public • .cordially' invited to: attend, On Monday evening, October 17th, ' there will, be a: turkey supper fol- lowed by a concert. 'by The Elmira ;Choir. ` • 101111111filIIUI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111IIIIIIII1111111111111N111111111111111111111111N11111111111111N11 1 _t r _o Dinner M ..; • �...:...other . • CHICKENS 4i%2.•to• 7 Lbs. FROM" $1.50 BOILING ,FOWL� CA . to .6 Lbs. FROM $125 lark Berger.. '1-7 Concession 6, Ashfield 'Phone 81.-r=7 Dungannon .,/E from University : •o,f Toronto to spend Thanksgiving. Mr... and Mrs, 'John Ross and. family have moved.: from, , the Johnstone . ;Block to the apart :men, .above the Co -'00. •store. • ; Mr and • Mrs, Russell Phillips spent Thanksgiving • with . tier father and family, 1V1r.'Fred Bell. of Goderich 'Township. Mr's. R.f' Timmins of Lyon; Michigan, and 'Mrs.. Haigh of Har Ilton, visited with Mr.. and Mrs, .:R. Robertson, • Dr.; and .',Mrs•.. -J,' J; Armstrong of Toronto- were, Thanksgiving' iiisitors with Mr,''and , Irs..IT. E. Bushell, Misses Los Hunter and .Don, `aIda Nicholson- have .joined :• the nursing staff. d'f Scott Memorial` Hospital, .Seafo'rth, Mrs.. E. Barkwell 'visited in Tbr- onto last week - with Mr: and. Mrs. Jack Barkwel1:and Mr. and Mrs, 'Harry (Smith '• •'Mrs, Patrick'Walsh; Si. Augus4 tine, spent Thanksgiving at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs..Geo. Phil lips. Miss Leone Laing ...a nd Mr Peter Clark of TorontoWere u, eek -end, visitors With ' Miss Mar- garet. Rae. ar-g;aret.:Rae. Miss; L'arrl,a Campbell: of"" TOT: onto: is, spending this week, at .the honie 'Of Mr. .and Mrs : R. H. Thompson:' - Mr. and N[rs; Wan., Hewat, Bob;. a n d , Nancy' of, 'Elmira, spent Thanksgiving week -end with 'atives, here. James . Phillips • spent, •Than•ksgiving.'.week-end• with his aunt.. nd"':.0 nc1e . Mr... and' Mrs. Geor_e 1iips,, Fordyce. Mr. and rs:. Clen .Moore. of: Flan:Ilton ,were . ,eek=end . visitors with:: her mother, :Mrs E. ; N. • Hodgins. Ronald Johnston of Torofito> U"iversity spent the. holiday at the home of his. arents Mr. and Mrs.'';Eh-her `' Johnston:; Dr. Charles Thompson and Dr. .Keith ,Watson ;:of London visited. at the, home .of . Mrs: Sarah `' Coll yer on .:Thanksgiving Mrs• "L;. Brabson and.. Mr. •Bull- 'ard of ;Windsor, and IV1r..'And Mrs. Rober_tLFishe of t_ aMikon visit- ed over: the week-end':,with, Mrs., David Huston n' and Miss: ' ' mso 1V;Cass Bertha StL Deane White of Toronto ' spent' the. week -': ;with the former'S. parents, • Nr, ,and'. Mrs. :William:. • •Stimson. Tyndall Robinson,.4',who wa.s •ill with ;pm neuonia in Wing- ham Rosi ital; was 'able to return. to 'her home .here 'the • first oaf tife week,' Bill Treleaven, who has . re - sinned his studies in •engineering at Toronto University;; spent the holiday weekend: with his • par- ents, Mr. :and Mrs. :Harold . Tre- leaven. Their daughter,' Margaret;, Of Western University, also spent; here.' ere.. • , . ' JIIIIIf111111111111111NOlNdIIINIHUHIIIINNNINIIIIIIIIN111IIIIOIIIIIlu11►NlButuUullui�pc; she, holiday , , ' •' MERE' T.HE' EOR" TRACTOR,, ,TIRE .EFFICIENCY • Say goodbye to tractor tire inflation" worries for- • a llon8t •• long time. `Let us fill and ; weight your tractor tires by the Goodyear "SOLUTION 100'1' • method: You'll get greater traction, less ship, more ,drawbar .pull, less tire wear. Get more • work clone this sure, easy, economical. way. See us' for further details..'• MONTGOMERY MOTORS • PHONE: '40 ; AND SERVICE S RVICE ' • • , FORD SALES � x � • , . MORE ►tOPLE RIOR.. ON ,GOOD . i * AR tiRES'THAN QN'ANY OTHER Ifi o• STAMP • IN CHOP' BOA further investigation • into the .outbreak' of • f}re ' .at Albert Taylor's barn last Wednesday re-, vaale,d that it' started within the losed-in, Chop box. It it believed some object became' red hot in passing through the grain Find - :dr, and on entering the :chop box rolled down ' against 'the ' •horse stall planking that formed ' one side of the' box. The plank. was burned through, and is regarded as the source .of the blaze 'that almost:.razed the barn. When . Albert ''discovered, the outbreak the stable: 'was . filled :with- smoke. He „rani around and: 1ntb , the barn ,to " take' out 'some ,implernents and' found :the flames hadn't. broken through into`` the:. barn, Dashing •back .to, the, stable •he. groped. ';throu'gh • the smoke; te nding to •:try': to drive out what little stbek-*as inside; Stu'lrnbling over a,pailbeside the water bar- rel, . made it . occur ''to 'him that probably, the blaze wasn't out, of control; and so, he set to, work in .. the chokine blinding smoke., In a' few moanents . it was appar' ent he Wase:•making'some head, d way. ,and by Persistent • effort ' he succeeded in drowning, the :blaze, Move To:12th • Concesslon Mr; ,and. ;Mrs. ' Robert • Farrish. and family, have .mbved to their new home' on the •12th•' Conces- sion near , Lothian' •arid'Mr....anct Mrs., "Schuman' and family, who: have' ;•:been . working :withr.' Stewart, S t e g : ewart, ar . mavr'n g toe '6h farm ; recently,.: owned', by .Mr. Parrish, Which:. they,. ";purchased, last spring. HAD STRONG' PRESSJRE Lucknow•' Fire' • Company ::had the • pumper 'out for .a trial' run on' -Friday evening.' : They .. .first' drafted , water from : the creek across the • higliw.ay from; : Ted Dexter's ' residence' and then laid ` 50. • feet of , 21k inch hose ; from 'the ' ; ;hydrant ' at George Orvis'.. residence; 'eastward on Highway. 86 to near the .A Village limits.' • With the: truck` • pumping at about 150: pounds pressure, a stream' of water • was 'thrown' 165 feet. The test burst. a "couple of lengths' 'of ::old hose which could ,not stand the .pressure, because: of their ' 'deterioration' through age. One '•length was a black rub- ber hose that was in use when; Fire Chief;,., Solomon first "joined, the bra'ade. • a_ e._36:'years-ago:--- ".. •Midd1 -Mr. Nlrs.; George. e ton" and daughter Lucy 'of : Wal singlam, 'were Thanksgiving. vis sons-` with: Mr ;and Mrs. Russell •Middleton.•, • Mr, :and .Mrs; Donald '• 'Johnston of : Toronto and ' Mr. ;and 'Mrs: ,Merle Johnstone and.' Sharon of .Kitchener " were holiday visitors with Mr.: and Mrs, .F. M. -•John stori• 'e,,. Mr.: Sutherland, secret ary-treasurer , of the Western., Farrners' Insur..ance Company. and; Mr, ':Wan. .Forbes,. supervisor. 'of agencies,- called'last. Wednesday on .Mr., and Mrs, Jack. Farrish " • • Mr. and „Mrs. . Burton Roach' were. on •a week's, motor•trip :.to North Bay and through the, Al- gonquin 'Park•. At Callander they visited.' with ►,an aunt, Mrs. .Me-. linda' Rdbinsoft :.Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart for. the week -end were . Allan • Stewart;':' London: •G.Weri' Stewart' of Stratford;' Mr. and 'Mra. Lloyd. SWwiart, Mrs. 'Wagner, .Helen:.and Carol Wagner' ,arid Mr. Tony. 1Vlay of Kitchener.. The October ; meeting of 'the Women's Xristitute will be held in the: Town Hall, on • Friday, October .14th. Grandmother's day. ,Hostesses, Mrs.. Crawford, Mrs, Gordon Fisher, Mrs. ,Wraith, Mrs. H. Robinson. ` Mr. and Mrs. Bill. MacKenzie and Barbara of Dundas; 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob McQuillin; George and. Marilyn of Hamilton; Miss Bertha -Wakeham Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Smith of Plymouth, Mich., were tvisitors from a distance who' spent Thanksgiving with Mr, slid .Mrs. • WM, MacKenzie; Kin - 1 Toss. ITS FRAGRANCE' d IS SEALED IN VACUUM" W. A. Meeting . ,Mrs.:Ken' Murdie was 'hostess for. the Drennan Black ,group meeting on . Monday: afternoon with Mrs., •Black, presiding.. The meeting :opened.. with, hymn. 502. followed by the .Lord's prayer in unison. Final arrangements were made :• for the turkey dinner to be held in the church l'ibasement. on October 17th; Mrs., McKenzie: read the scripture - lesson. 'A piano solo by Mrs.. Quigley' was follow- ed . •by . a very' interesting . travel talk. by '•Mrs. 'W. V. Johnston on her trip' to 0,Saskatchewari • The meeting:- closed -.with- prayers -by -- Mrs.. raYers-by"Mrs. Taylor followed; by a' social' half, hour.' ST H'`E°LE'NS: Miss Anna :Stuart of . Toronto, Miss Katharine'.' MacGregor'- of Lucknow,; and . Mr. :C'harles ° ;Ma-" Gregor • of Waterloo were .holiday visitors with''Mr. and. Mrs. Geo •Stuart. • Mrs:. T.' F. Wilson, . is iendin . � p g' .a couple : of Weeks •with Mr., and Mrs. Jack Norman in, Toronto. .Mrs. Alec Murdie and ,Bobby and • Mr and Mr's. Mel Brown of Waterloo -were -visitors -with M. and MrsR,.: Woods' for the 'half- day week -end Mr. And Mrs: Neely Todd' and children of Stratford. were, week= end; visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs., D,. Todd •M•r.•and Mrs. •Newton James ;of • .Windsor `' spent; ' a few days as guests of Mr. `and Mrs. E. J. Thom and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller:. . - Mr. ,and Mrs. Robert McQuillan and • chil'dren 'of -Hamilton. and Mr. Charles McQuillin of Zurich:' Spent; the' holiday week end: with Mr.. Wm. • and; Miss Beatrice .`Mc- Quillin: • Mrs.. Clayton ,Charlton of Port. : Alnna'• 'and, iyIr. and `Mrs. John. ;Wright', of.. Rochester Were week end' 'guests' of''Rev..and Mrs..M. >G: Newton. Mrs. Charles . McDonald' was hostess , for . the' Octoaber meeting of the ''Women's'. Institute. The. roll call Was responded to . with articles for the Tweedsmuir books' It .`Was decided to 'purchase fifty, .cups for use in: , the Hall, also to sponsor the play "You Can't . Al- ways Tell Sometimes' by Ripley talent, on October 27th. , It was also agreed, to commence a flow- er fund to provide flotwers for sick mernibers, under the doctor'S care and cards to• tion -members: 'Mrs. Stanley Todd had charge of the; subject:. of • historical -research and 'read an article. by ,the. late Mrs, Ball,. on 'the' Village of St. Helens. Mrs.. Rice gave a'reading "lTannah's Courtship" and; ,Miss Jtestean. Aitchison conducted: a. con; ., Successful anniversary. services were held in the: United Church on Sunday with a slilendid •atten- -dance ' at 'each service. A profus- ion, of beautiful • autumnflowers' made` a fitting setting and yin the rthe , evening K the new electric, light- ing added greatly to the beauty: of the church both inside arid Out.. Rev. W J. Woolfrey ofClin-. ton was the. guest''apeaker -and special music was provided by the Chair' with anthems and a :quartette by Mrs. George Stuart, Mr, and Mrs: E. WA Rice and I1 W. T, Miller at •each' service .and, a duet Joy' Mr. and Mrs. Rice at the morning, service. • Mr. and•.• Mrs. Gordon- . Ivtiller and Larry ,and Miss'DorisTaylor were home fom London for Thanksgiving. , ; DO • YOU. KNOW,, - —a girl who is planning to be married? We . H ve A ,FREE. GIFT ;For Her We believe that every bride to -be : should' see .and hear'. about our modern cooking method that ' retains the • nat-' -ural flavor in, the. -food. 'Our lovelygift 4.50 value) is. given ;free for the privilege: of showing her , the newly. • styled "Wear -Ever." Waterless cooking utensils, that are not to be ` seen in any store. '• There is no obligation.to.'buy Only, girls that have not et: seen our equipment are elle ible .for. theift. ; ' g , Send or '.Phone names to • your nearest distributor. . Huron Count—D.' Camri bell.. .,.y p.,.. Godericli, •956M, L. '•Cherry;• Brussels, "'phone: 31; :Bruce: Co, C. ,''Farrier, Kincardine,> '112-r-.5;' H.. 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