HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-10, Page 3THURS.
i\TOVEM BER.:10th, 1049
THE! LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO
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ocal and general
NEW WARM. Underwear for all
•. the Family. The ,Store with the
Stock. THE, MARKET :STORE, '
Bill Blue of Detroit is Spend-
ing a.. week'.with relatives in the
coananunity.
Wes. Joynt returned the'' latter
part . of the week from, a'• Cattle
buying trip . to.. the West.
Mr; and' ' Mrs.' Wxn, Huston of
• Berkley, 'Miich, spent a few days
with' Mfrs. David Huston;'
Mr; and..Mrs 04, 'B.:1)60c u
• are .leaving in 'a fevw • day'..s, to
.spend the winter at '. Daytona
Beach; Florida .
Mr . and j,Irs Bruce Davidson
Of . k=end With • ..Hamilton < visited, : over the
ireer. Mrs.' Russ
�. and*
RdbertSon.• , . , . •. • C
Mrs.', Hurgh " Ferguson of , ',Am-.
berley is visiting this week 'with
her. • 'daughter; Mrs. Clarence
Greer and Mr. Greer.
Miss Christina . Carrick is con-
valescing att the hoan.e of Mr. and
Mrs. HoraceAtchison, in. Wing-
" haat, following a, major. operation
`she recently underwent in Wing
harp Hospital..
Mr. :and Mfrs, Alex -Sutherland
spent a few .days; in Toronto;:
x�t the week -
da Wcbster-
omen's T � ti -
Note .change
Mr. and Mrs. W.,;...Porteous.
spent; Sunday in Toronto' with
1Vliss: Mary; ,Porteous? who„ carne,
-frorrri Montreal for the .w�eek=eiid
on the "rugby. special They
were •aecomlpaniedd to Toronto by;
1VIr. 4arid Mrs E. H Agnew who
with their. son. Joe.
n spent:
11 and
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Mr, and Mrs: Gardbn Webster
of Port Credit' s;pe,
end here and attended �the"gath-
ening on Friday,=eveHing' inkhonor
of his sister Miss. A
LticknaW.
tute . Meeting' will 'be, held this
afternoon (Thursday), November
10th at 2,30. Hostesses, Mrs,, Jew-
itt; Mrs:. H,eivat, _ Mrs, H.• Nixon,
Mrs, R. T, :1Douglas..-
of day. .
Mrs. 'R:, H Thompson andMr.
and .Mrs.. L. C. `Thompso
Thursday and Friday 'in Toronto
with Miss , Lorna Campbe
Mrs.N L: Campbell. Mrs: Camp-
bell's strength is +gradually 'fail=
ing her: and she is now bedfast
muchwillbe
' of the time. She
934'in Deceanber,
$0 ;WINDOW CARDS UNLESS':
EVENT: IS ADVERTISED
The Sentinel . Office, finds: it
necessary. .to adept .:a . policy of
- no window .signs without-: , as,
•sociated.,advertising" On the race
of it •this may;' seen rather severe;
butt . it is done not from a •; per
"conal .standpoint! but in fairness
" to those organizations or iridivid-.
uals who•:see fit to have bills
printed` .or : tise , newspaper space
•;to'. advertise ..their event.
'The,:Sentinel Office window .is
;the traditional spot for 'deliver
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ing a message, and :it's • Use will
in the future. be . devoted.: to 'those,
who.' have ibills :.printed or to
those.who:'.advertise the 'event in
the paper '
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It would : �be as to
� fair . buy. ya
parcel qin one=store and ask. -an .
other merchant to. deliver'it, as.
it is to sketch.a'sign.,and ask The
Sentinel -to -.•-"deliver the* message'.',
free in competition ' with those.
who have paid for the. service.
ED I
W DING .BELLS��
'GALBRAITH-EIGIIOTT • '
A quiet weddinig', .ceremony was
solerrinized'% in the United: Church
parsonage, evKincardine on Friday,
ening; Novem er -4th, when
Rev. Mr. Lawson (united :in rriar
•iage, Mr. .Pdward .;J-ames -H :nry-
Ga1Abraith of Wingliarn and. Ivy;;
Lucille 'Elliott of Kincardine; At-
tendants of the bride ;and' groom
were:' Mrs. Geo Fisher :of, Luck -
now and Mr. Win..,Bain',of •Wing
ham• After a honeymoon in De
troit the happy couple will re.
side on. the.groom's farm. north.
of Winghaiii. •
LUCK'NOW
UNITED CluIUR.0
Minister::Rev.. W. J- Mumford
M.A., ,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
1100: 'a -m, r "The Carpenters
of God". •
12I5`p,nd.. Sunida:y School.
Classes ter .41 ages
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109 , p -m.: Question and
Answer' Night.
Several ;interesting questions"
have been handed in. Come
and worship with `us, and hear
the answers to these questions•
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oewti..noein,l.toymo„logo.,• .
R1 MOVES' .RAIL . FENCES,
BULhDOZES HAWTHURNES •
The old crooked raih fence,
once . a familiar: sight on ' every
_:farrn,:::_is . fast.._4isappearing-_:Last-
week .,Eldon Miller of.; West Wa
warosh' removed about` 256: rods
Of rail fence on: the former Neil
Carripbell farm, 'and employed a
uhlydozer, to root.`out: the
thornes t h a tc have ''flourished.
there.
Eldon bought the north "sev-'
enty acres of this; farm,' and: Elmo
Pritchard. owns the;south portion
-f° a °' 1 acreage. "Eld. � :sirni ar .". • ".
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'breaking. up" n1.uch. at. this: farm
except for a :portion of pasture
land, which he will -fence off:;
The ,.old .fences ` which he :took.;
down:';were• all cedar and'pro-'
_ciaicecLab-out:4000. rails, which -E1-
'don . is.:offering for 'Sale:
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•MASONIC. LADIES' NIGHT
WAS' HELD ON:.FRIDAY
Members' of Old Light. L.odge,
A:F. & A.M., held ,their animal.
ladies' night. party on- Friday elf...
ening 'in:the Recreational Centre:
The event Opened',.With a :fowl.
,banquet when members of Luuck-.
iaow' Women's Institute;• served a;
delicious' dinner.
Interesting fibrils, were shown
in the ,north: wing of• the :build-
ing following . the: "bantiuet, . with
Ray:Stanley :operating. the. High
School projectdre for .the show;-
:ing of' these ' pictui es: •:,Dancing
concluded a :rnost,. enjoyable ev-
ening.
DAVID COWAN of Ashfield Won-
g- Eureka` vacuum' cleaner,: with..
attachments; as the,grand, prize
in connection With Blackstone's
anniversary sale in; -.Goderich...
Weekly ' prizes ' were -aWarded.
during October, with one of these
being won. by.Mrs. Thos,, . Blake
of •Ashfield �: • . , , `
LEGiuN'S, 'CAR -:DRAW.' TO ;
E',HELD,.FRIDAY NIGHT
''': Eight 'hundred shareholders • in
the Lucknow Legion's 'flew .Ford
car .are,expectantly-aivaiting'that
mceitind moment , at midnight on
Friday when the winner . will, be
-decided '
The' draw will •be••made at the
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a ri n 'u a 1 Remembrance Night
dance being held in the Recrea-
tional 'Centre;" Nilckle bingo • 'will
also, be played in the 'south wing
of thebuilding for chickens: and
other prizes.:'•
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This 'Afternoon
Because' of the Remembrance Day Holi-
day on Friday, Business Places on Luck-
now will Remain Open This Afternoon,
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Thursday; November '10th
Lucknow Business Men's Association
....fir roni“ ..ri i
LOCAL; B`REE ERS
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WON WEDNESDAY
Two -local bree rs,:-,of tire
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bred . cattle, F. G.• Todd & Son
of St. Helens and • George Ken-
nedy.. of Whitechurch,..‘ did ex-
ceptionally well at- the annual.
Christmas Fair at Walkerton last
week, Purebred' cattle Wer e
shown on Wednesday.
Among . the laurels 'won by
Todd's Aberdeen Angus' herd
were' junior . champion, r'bull, re-
servedgran ,champion• bull, first.
for junior: herd, first for senior
yearling . heifer,, first, for senior
and 4junior heifer•, calves
There were 35 •entries in. the
Angus class, the competitors, be -
`frig ';Ribey . $s Son': of Tiverton,
Ft3rnke' Bros,:. of `Elmwood anal F.
G Todd and Son. •
In
the Hereford class, Mr.
Kennedy had. the senior :cham;.
pion bull'.and the grand champion
buh.e placed first and second
for cow, first fOr senior bull calf,
first, .second and third for junior
heifer calf,' first for senior herd
and first for• , junior ..herd.
There were 54 entries . in the
Herefords, the competitors being
Alexander Bros. of Pinkerton;
Jack •Black' Of" . Chesley, Frank
Thompson , of Wingham , and Geo.
Kennedy. •.
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George MacDonald of Amber -
ley. did well 'in; the..: Shorthorn
class, in which there were 68; en
tries. : Among' the, honors, Mac
Donald Bros won Were-.serri-or
and junior' champion female and:
grand and reservecha¢x%p "ion:'
Installin•g Guard : Rails ••
R, ,'A. Grant of :Ashfield :has a
crew; df • men, employed in -install-
ing , guard , rails on Highway. 86
'Between Amberley and Luckn ow.
Construction work on: this stretch.
of .road was completed this fall;:
and it is riow rn readiness; for a
pemanent surface, " which:' is ex-
pected•'to be laid next year.
MISSIONARY• ADDRESSED:
-MINI'STERIAL GATHERING-' •'
The Wingham and, District
council 'of :-churches . held 'their-
.monthly meeting at the .home of
Rev -C. B. Woolley, Vionday, of
terrioon, •.October` 31st' :with; :fif
teen ministers in attendance. The
address was given by ., Rev. John:
Stinson, 'missionary .'from. 'China.'
Mrs. Roy Alton :and Mrs. T. A.
:Cameron assisted the . hostess
with..•refresh`m• ents and at h
t e
close of the.;, meeting •.a vote of'
thanks was ;'moved 'by Rev_Dr.
•MacDonald.:• ..•
—Mother—In—Lauf. Passe
The death• occurred recently,,at.
Clarideboye qf Mrs. ,Eli Carter,
: mother-in-law of Mrs, Mervyn
Calmer,, who waS formerly Jessie
Buckingham. Mrs. Carter suffer-
ed a fractured hip Sonne time ago
`and was hospitalized in London
for several weeks. She . returned
to the:Carrter home at_Clandeboye'
recently where her death' occur
red. Death was : due -to a severe
'paralytic stroke to which she
succumbed within: a few hours,
PAGE THREE
FLEW TO CHICAGO WITH
PREMIER NEHRU'S 'PARTY
George Robinson, son of " M.
Tyndal *Robinson 'of town, was. .
one of the air Crew that flew Pre.
miet" Pandit Nehru and the news , ..
men to. Chicago, followinghis.
Ottawa visit. George is .with: the
413 Squadron at Rockcliffe. The.
airmen- were in the "Windy City"
from Tuesday to Thursday, and:
stayed at the Palmer' House.
SPECIAL
3ARGA1NS
from November 12
to November 19.
POTATOES, .E- b 1.25'
AT O S O'er a
Time To.. Get Your Winter Supply.
APPLES, basket _ - 45c . .
Your Choice—Macintosh ,Reds, Taiwan Sweets, Spies
and Snows
CELERY HEARTS
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' South.Kinloss Cemeteries conducted bthe Luck- ■
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costs to .rock -bottom .. by using big-ca-
pacity,John Deere' Equipment..
,With the John Deere No.,;25 Loader ,
and one spreader, one,man can handle up
to 35 loads of manure per day.. The simple,
rugged ,No. 2.5 Loader has..exclusive fly-
wheel drive and parallel arm construction
to insure •'faster, loading and less . work for
the operator. The sturdy, sure-footed; all -steel •
• Model "H'.' Tracor -Drawn Spreader. and the
light -running Model "K" `: Horse Drawn
Spreader are':. ideal working mates for the
No. 25, Loader. See. us for full information.
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