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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-20, Page 7THURSDAY, CTOHEH 20, 1949. MEMORIALS WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP famous for Artistic. Memorials at very reasonable prices.: Alwaysa large stock -lin choicest, granites W •choose ,from, ' • Cemetery lettering a Specialty • All modern machinery. "t..A. SPOTTON 'Phone. 256 Winghani; Ont., • • A fam9y plot should be • graced with the, shrine like beauty of a monument which • will be everlastingly a tribute. to those 'at rest. We have many classic .styles to . suggest; and will ' work with you on cus- tom designs. . , • Exceptionally. lbw prices. No ''.canvassing, which' elimin- ates sales` commissions. Inscriptions • Repairing Sandblasting Memorials. ,25 Years' Experience The latest :in: Portable Sandblast -Equipment All workpersonally, executed :Brownlie Memorial: Alfred St:, WINGHAIVI`: 'Phone 450';` or NEIL " MacLENNAN; Ripley, Ontario. olster[ng Chesterfields .. mid `. Occasional haft C rs ReP a>tre in d Enid recovered' ',Repaired r ' Factor y Gua antee Free .Pick -Up attd Delivery. STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING CO.. 42:' Brunswick St. Stratford For further. information enquire . at "'. JOHNS''TONE'S Furniture' Store 'Phone: : 76,Luckriow LU roil KNOW • —a girl who is planning to be married? We .Have A FREE GIFT For Fer We believe. that .every pride - *to -be should see and hear •about our modern cooking method that retains the nit- ural flavor, in the food. :Our' lovely, gift ($4.50 value) is given free for 'the .privilege of showing '"her the newly styled "Wear -Ever".. Waterless cooking utensils, 'tl>la't are Apt,` to be seen' in any store. There is no obligation to buy. Only girls that have not yet seen 'oiir 'equipment are; elig- ible for the gift. " , • Send, or Phone: names to your nearest distributor„`. • . Huron:•Cottnty'.'_D:, 'Campbell, Goderich, 956M; L. Cherry, Brussels, phone 31; Bruise. Co: C. Farrier, Kincardine, 112-r-5;; H. ,English, Wiarton, 289-J, ' . . • `. "WE A R ='EVER`'', • WATERLESS ALU1V1INUM Sales atd *Service .32 FoxbarRd., London, Ont.', 'Phone Met. 349-W. NOT ,SOLD 'IN STORES , HE LtJCKNOW SpNTINEL, ,Li7CKNO,W, ONTARIO IuuNL,O.Uc 1-1': The •Girl ' Auxiliai~y' . rriet on. Saturday afternoon at' the home of •Mrs. Toon. Bodgins:with a good. attendance.. The'. president,. Mrs.. liert Nicholson, took charge,- The `hyo "0 Master 'let • me walk with Thee" and Prayer opened the meeting, Miss Edna Boyle read the scripture. The roll call. was answered with the , word • righteousness... Mrs.. Jim Boyle read the ,thought for the day; It was decided to hold the. bazaar and sale of baking in the' ehurch' 'basement • on ; Monday, evening,, .Octaber to which everyone is invited„, Rey.,' R. Blight will: ow a film ori ':the•life of Christ along ,with musical numbers.,This being a Work meeting th'e•'after= noon Was 'spent in' knitting, •seri "-• ding- and ei i,Cbroidery work.' The hymn "What a'; friend' vire have in Jesus''': and, prayer .closed the • meeting and refresinzents ' were served by 'the hostess.: The ,Noy-,• ember• meeting will be held at the home of .Mrs. Ronald. Thick- •k er ' , • Mrs. M.' Johnstone, of Listowel spent a few days with her Par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.: H. A. Graharn. Mr.. and .Mrs. Allan Wall :and Sharon of • London visited during: the, past week with Mr 'and Mrs, .• Wni..Wall, .Mrs, , Wm; Cox 'returned home from Goderich 'Hospital where .she spent ,a feW days. Mr: and 'Mrs ' .Milton Walsh:are ;moving this ..week td: their home. here. We welcorrie `them ..to the village A nuMber from, here attended the "International • Piowing'.:match' at Burford r•durng' the; • week. .•' The Sr .:W. 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To . noon., at thehome of Mrs: W. J, McLean. ' Mrs. , George ' Haldenoy presided. .A.;- hynui followed 'by prayers opened ;the. meeting. Mrs. McLean • •toak the prayer part- ners' prayer and 'Mrs: Geo. Hal- denlby•the Prayer, for discipleship: Mrs. Ed Schadfferread' the' scrip-• tare' lesson. ;The Word for the. roll call`vliias "Thanks" This being a d.. evotional meeting. ' et n � the. mem- g. hers took• part A letter regarding a special ,missionary '-meeting' , to. be held in •;Southagripthn 'on. Fri-' day,; "October 28:th .was; *read 'and: further. plans w ll be made. Art- icles 'were .received for the. bale and the meeting -closed' with the . , - " litany. : r • . ,, A numiber' from here. attended the "Parent -.Pupil night`. at :Luck now Town *.Hall: ' ' Anniversary services will' be held at • the Presbyterian church. on Sunday next` in the' 'morning and ;evening. The Anglican :ser vice .will' . be • withdrawn. • '. ,Mr.' John: McCormick, Percy & Arthur were Sunday visitors :with f relatives here / ''Miss: Isobel ..Orr of Kincardine 1 t is visiting', :with her , sister, • 'Mrs. Harold Percy '.for a few .days. Mr Perry, Hodgins • returned :home • from Kincardine... Hospital. 'where he.. Was a `.patient for se.v eral , days. Mrs; W. J. Walker, Mr.& Miffs. Russell Walker. 'of Petrolia visit:: ed on:Sunday..'with Mts..1.John Barr: and family; Mr: and Mrs. Vernie . Hodgins were'recent visitors with Mr: and Mrs., Jaynes 14. Hodgins. ' Mr. Ned .'Haide iby,.his son Fer-� ris'•and his' grandson Terry from, :the. .Soo visited during .the week with. •relatives• here. Mx. and Mrs George Steven -Abri and Mr. ..and Mrs:,Dan My • Visited' with.,` Mr. anc, Mrs. George Haldenby. ,They are daughters 'of the .late Mr; and Mrs.' Richard Ryan who formerly lived •ih this district. rorito .spent the week -end: with returned home from -a trip. to "the Mrs. Watson• ,Scott • • Mrs: Harold Banner nan visit- ed .with her"`parents, . Mr. • and ,Mrs.` Win Walsh. on; Saturday 1. Mrs. Howard Thompson• spent a day in Stratford last .week.' • Mr:.an d Mrs: Jerome: Schmid & family -40f Mildmay visited at Bur - fon `Collins 'last Sunday.: • A larger; winber, attended , the. 'recept'ion' :for• Mr. ,and :Mrs.:.Rus...` 'sel` Stanley in Ripley on; Friday. Evening of last week. .'hn `Fair, iMiss ' Minnie d- r. and Mrs. Frank -Fair Lai • West.• 4 ir), • . Rev Mr.: Brydon of Ripley Vis- ited with'. Mr. ` Will; Arnold over Sunday ;'r Mr. and. Mrs. Midford Hunter and `family visited with: Mr Sarni Emerson: on' • Sunday. Z10N' Mr., An ' MeAuley. of ,Toronto. spent the. week -end .with Mr.• and Mrs, Frank Ritchie: • Mt...and. Mrs.;' George ••"-Hunter visited in London with Mrs.. Ken Laidlaw. Miss Edna' Haines. of Winghana..• spent, a 'couple, of :.days with Mr.' and Mrs: Harvey .Ritchie:; Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mrs.. Will..Hunter''atteided a meeting ' in Dungannon. Miss . • Dorothy . Y �Ra nard' a n d Francis and 'harry. Papernick vis- ited the 'week -end with Mr. and Mr's. Nelson Raynard • Mr Mrs. Cameron' McAu1,- ey "' and family visited Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Ritchie on Sunday. ,; • Mr. and. Mr's. Wilbert Keys and Ruth spent Sunday' at Mr.. ' and ,Mrs. Will Ritchie's. PURPLE GROVE, Mr. and: Mrs. Donald McCosl, Mary and Dickie • arrived home from -a trip - to. -:the : Paci f i .Coast.. Mr. and Mrs,. Ben Scott enter- tained a nuna'ber. ofO heir friends to `a Thaniksgiving dinner last ''Mr, and 1V. rs. i3all of: London visited: at -the home of Mr. How- ard • Thorn,sor►. 1Vfr. 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