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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-24, Page 3THURS•, NOVEMBER 24th,. 1949 focal n eneral UCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCK TOW, ONT • PAGI i TI R E Mrs. Albert Little, spent the Mrs, J. W. McClart r of London week end with. Kincardine spent 'a few days at the home of • friends. her Sister, Mrs, J;. W. Henderson. M. "Margaret Dudley suffered Miss Dean McLeod visited with a weak spell, at the end of the Miss Bessie Moses, Brussels, last yreek :and Was taken to Wingham . week: Hospital. • Miss Flora Webster of Kitch- * Rev. Wm, A. Henderson of • 'caner spent .the'. eels-enld at the Walkerton was" the speaker on home . of her parents;; Mr, •and _ the Cluirch of the. ?fir Ifrom. chard Webster, Winghani "On Monday • morning ° • and Rev. • Robt. MacConnell ".'on Mrs. Alex Havens has been ill• Thursday of last: week, with, pneumonia ; and was taken ; to •Wingharn hospital , the latter Jack Treleaven and Miss, Ger- part ,of the week. tilde Treleaven spent,'Sunday in mt, and Mrs Ches+ter' and. ,Palmerston„ where they" attended • ,Infant son,. 'n William. Edward,. are the'. christening in.: the. United. visiting, this .week, „with her bio- ; : Church ,of Alan Disbrowe , T re- ' leaven,, son Of -.Dr.- arid Mrs. R. B,they,Jack%enderson,,Treleav n: •'- s-,- • nd .' •� en� ere recent` : visitors at Sureds •aviszos With-1-r:and• springvale' with:-Mr.and.:Mrs...Mis,. John Farrish were r. and Lawrence Tremain. Mrs.. Jasper Fairish,' who• is with • _. 1: the R.0:A.F, at :. Central•ia% and The Misses ,Pear and izab ath Mr,: "• Bower F;arrish,; and 1lienderson sand` Mary MacLeod . visited with Mr.. and:. Mrs. J. ; R. the latter'S, Two sons,` Kenneth Mrs., Sim on of; and James, who are great grand- Grahaan ' and. Mr P children, of Mr: Parrish, 'near Wingham on Sunday; sonhas been. ".Bruce Johnston, George. Ander- Mr 'W :' B:.. Ander - .; e on a deer hunting trop, in North= son and Donald. Thompson ac- ern Ontario.. Dr. R.; L. Treleaven ncornpariied Dr.. W. V: 'Johnston to of. Woodstock was also a member' Toronto at the week=end where of <. the; •partY • . • the • boys • took in the `Western- ,. . McGill rugby game ;in the'; af- Misses ;Ruby Webb and 'Isabel ternoon and . the. hockey • match 1ViacDor ald. ;of the Public School in the Gardens that evening: teaching staff • attended the tea. = clxers' eonventwn �i-n Toronto—on -Recut visitara_:at., the, o WIDM R HERE? Whether or not it's permanent, the firstof the week 'brought the first real . ;touch• of winter- -and the snow shovels. 'The snowfall here. was quite moderate, combar- ed with: some centres, •but it ,m.ade roads. slippery and. caught , mot- orists unareares in trying to come to a stop. Monday night 'the temperature. dropped' shar ply and was; 'of- ficially of-ficially recorded here. at 9 above zero. FOURTH' CONCESSION Mr Austin Martin , spent Fri- day in Toronto.:,... Mr. Tom. MacIver, of Ebor, :Ma itoba,. visited' for.a'cou•le of days last ' .week:, at, the home of his uncle, L, C.'Maclver Miss' Lilian. Uaborne.�and Miss Mar garet ;`MacDonald` .attended'. the teachers; 'ct nveiition last Fri day -and Saturday' in..Toronto.;. Quite a `number from our Con - Cession attended. the Winter'. Fair in Toronto. • A large crowd attended the. • Kairshea Institute at the home of Mrs, Dan Macicinnon., last Thurs •day. • • • Mr. .Dan MacTntyre is still a' patient` in ' Wingham . hospital, • Tom Bueglas Undeit• Doctor's Care Tom :Bueglas :of Ashfield; was in . Wingham Hospital ..for a few days, receiving treatment for dia: betel .;Tani is spending this week, at home, getting his extensive arm' business ' in -7o k der,'before; • G A:.' Webb were• vii 'and' ;Mrs• T'riday,returning to the hospital for ',fur- Leash McGee- and son'. George E •' .N.. Hodgins leftthen last Mr. andWMrs. Fred Smith of• treatment:_ • .week for IHami ton, where . she will. • sperd'the Whiter with Mr and . Mrs. Glen Moore.' Mr...: Moore has been `quite 'ill With virus pneumonia. Brussels, • Mr. and'. Mrs: Chester. McPhee of Nile ,:and- Mrs. -Roy Williams and .Mrs. Williams,:.8r. of Sarnia ' and Mrs'..1arvey Pett, man and. Mrs. Wilson . of Nile: • Presbyterian Guild • The.Presbyterian''Guild pen. ed vith the theme taken . from Tsaiah. Hymn. 81-, Wag sung 'and' the Lord's• .prayer repeated. The.. scripture Genesis;. ; was. read by - E1mer.;:Unnlbach, A piano solo was *rendered .Ib.y Mr.; West: Mrs. J.. Little spok6 on the topic•. A duet was sung by . ,Ruth 'Johnston. and ,Gladys Chin, 'Hymen 37,2 •tiaras• sung The meetingWas closed with. the. benediction; ;LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH, Minister: Rev. W. J. M uinford, M.A., • B D.i. S.T.D. • Sunday, •November 27,-19491 WORLD 7, 1949WORLDMISSION SUNDAY ` "Lengthen thy cords and strengthen thy • stakes". 1215 p.m.: Sunday :School 7 p.m. The Gospel Realized in Human Life. ; Men's Choir at Evening Service. The public cordially invited-. to: worship with us • • Whitechurch Teani Held •Social The Whitechurch Nine;. who - ee entered in the Indoor Soft ball . League, held 'a .social even- ing recently' '.in Whitechurch .'hall. Fred. Newman was Chairman and. during the evening, presented the team With new sweaters; 'w'hich had arrived too.: late' for use:44r; ing the;' schedule,. Whitechurch :got. offs to a • good start, ,but faltered in the. stretch,and°ere,nosed out of '•a. playoff spot -in* the final The evening- featured ; "a box social, with Well Henderson :auc- tioning off about...f fty boxes;' Tif: fin's orchestra supplied. Music for dan,ci•ng .Earlier in. tile. ' evening Mrs: Tian. Tiffin• had, presided; at the piano for community singing and 'Mrs.. Scholtz had charge. of Thankoffering. Meeting ` The ' Tharikoffering : meeti• ng of the Afternoon and Evening Aux. - Mary :of uxiliary,:of the W.M:S. was well`at +index Tuesday .evening, :N:oven .-. {ber' 15th .in': the church. yv ebster, president of the' Even ing Auxiliary,; . conducted the: meeting. •. assisted . by .Mrs. W • B. Anderson, president of the After- -loon .Auxiliary, A most. inspiring and; helpful message on the,'topic, "Friendship''!, was delivered-. by. by the guest..' speaker, Mrs . • Allan, McTavish of Ripley. Mrs. Crispin favored with a• piano, instrumen- tal• and Miss Margaret Rae ren dered:a vocal solo. After the.nniz pah benediction ' was pronounced the ladies of the Afternoon; Aux iliary _served:1unch • U.4ted Church Y.P,S ' The meetin g wasp opened ;with: 1-ymn, ;500: followed .w'ith' prayer by Murray McDonagh. The .scrip- ture' lesson' was taken by .Donald, a makeup.;eentest: for the-,yQung MacNay after which.lbusiness was 'folk;The-d`o:or prize was won'.byT •Vivian Fisher'. REV. J. W.: STEWART of Tra- falgar assisted in installing the officers'' of',,the Wingharcn Order' of the Eastern 'Star recently. Mel -- yin Stewart_ is associate patron. .During the meeting :Mrs: J.' W. Joynt sang "My :_Task' tl I. BORN. 'LUPTON In, 'Vancouver; on Wednesday, 'November." 9th, ' to. Mr. and M'rs.' Dick, Lupton (nee Dorothy Barter), ,'a. - daughter,, DonaIda ,Ann;" ,Mrs. ` Lupton, is a. niece' :of Mrs. R. H. '-Thompson. • ,g00110PS , AI • IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIII IIIIIIJiIIII II!IJII Refrigerators Electric is etr Ranges es Washers g Vacuum -• Clean ers• •; Combination 'Radio' Phonographs A antel Radios r Phone 110 Automatic Irolis • Automatic Toasters • Electric Clocks.:' Trilight Lamps Table Lainps Ski .Equipment Hockey & Skating Sets any .Piper Electrical and §poring Items too numerous to mention: ,• ;M1 at lectric ucknow J��1�'�'�►11w�y�,jjInIN1�1YA1" ifr,SiP/wrii�.M►I/�i5iw►(i7�Y.?M!1•+'�llAryk • • I conducted -by president Jack Mc 'Kim,,;United Church • calendars were distributed• among members. These sell at. 50c.-Aifter' this Wil- lard ' Thompson, Christian. cul : ture convener, -look. charge of the meeting. Slides" were shown on, the life and. - work , of -the Indian poetess .Pauline Johnston. ;These. -.proved'Very interesting, The -hymn "A:bidewith me"'`and the (benediction closed . the meeting.; Dance Well Attended. "There fae•the. usual big crowd at the' Ka,rshea St. Andrew's •ball on Friday night.' Carruther's . or chestra `supplied the", music . and John 'Smith. was caller -off. Pipers Frank MacKenzie,: and. Wilfred 1VIcQuillin were • en hand, `sup plemented ` Iby , pipe music.• by: Members •of the . Elphick family from Pinkerton. • ",Prank • and • Wilfred : gave ail irnpromPtu , program of dancing, .and piping in the. Courncil, r,oatn, A the. urging' of -the crowd. SHOT WOLF . .IN WAWNOSH Con. The pelt•'of a wolf, shot on C 9, West Wawanosh, .,was present'- ed at the,,.'County' buildingin ed at . the County• building: in Goderich .on' Thursday; in claim- ing .the bounty. The marksmat was .Donald Cook; fi. 1, Belgrave: '.The 'w:olff was.. shot within a• hair milefrom the Lucknow road, after Donald andhis com- panion had •beeiiiattracted by the yelps . of their :hound; which the wolf had on itsback with 'its' fangs sunk -into the canine. The wolf momentarily released the. dog, ' which was joined .in.'the .at- tack by a collie 'dog. The 'pair dawned the wolf and Donald fin- rr. igid. it with a shot from his s2.2 :rifle'. . • • GIRL GUIDE NEWS J• Thei G rl Guides held their' reg- ular ar meeting in the Legion ;:Rooms onF i r doy' evening; .The : rollcall was taken : and ° fourteen' -Were present The business` Was discussed., There- Was a sing Song 'and then lunch was served. We ,played sev eral' games; „Horseshoe formation was • formed :and "the meeting closed by , repeating. the . Girl Guide prayer and singing taps.: There *ill be •no. Girl: Guide Meeting next week. obtained and .the 'strong box from e' , e• e• ox and .r were later'' found �sca'tt the swamp near Th 's Home. •in'' y • .. Culross. COLLECT GARBAGE EVERY u't'H141t WEEK • IN WINTER The ••garbagecollection' -service in Lieknow which now; • operates the. year round, :will be curtailed' during the.winter months. -Collections Will be made. every- second week,, effective in Deceits_..: gular . th e•sa f Th b is e�ontentsx` w ered about,. • inThos.. Mui- ra ler., ' T'here • will • be , the :re . - • - collection: on December .1st and. SCHAILBACIL',S. Hardware • a t :2nd''With the next. collection be- Teeswater,• was broken into re ing held on the l5tl and ,16th o ct •cently: A quantity of: cash was Decemlber Science is a i. pl,y>ng an increasingly 1 ' m-,. portant role in:Canada's new Army. In heavy anti-aircraft, • for example, coin-.. plex` radar equipment predicts to with in a few feet exactly•where the target is and will, be The gunners, their backs to the target, fire with amazing accuracy by instrument. Training men in the use of ' modern: • scientific . equip - Mein ui- mens .is, a major requirement in Canada's new Army. • Thousands of young men are attending some, of the finest `schools in. the count ecializin in 'electronics, •raclar rY�sP g ,, radio and telephone. In addition, there are openings, for • clerks, drivers, fnechanics and 'inaty other trades. •i, :A. ..t 0:. rt fl .•1 • ', , New higher pay;'good foci.d and quarters,, trades train- ing and the opportunity for advancenient Make ..the , Canadian Army Active Force one of the most attractive, • r ,careers open to young men today,,. You areeligible if you are,' 1 7 or over and cart meet Arm_yregtiiremenfs. Visit your nearest recruiting, office. Soon, for full details. Bring certificates of birth and education Nith you.', • • • i.. Room 2218, 'C" Bldg., Lisgar St., OTTAWA, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Parke Bagot St:,;KINGSTON,Ont. Nd. 6 Personnel Depot; Chorley Pdrk, Douglas Drive, . TORONTO, Ont. • No 7 Personnel Depot, Woisely Barracks; • Eli obeth St:; LONDON, Ont. `' c'71 -s) THE CANADIAN ARMY "INSURANCE FOR PEACE" • . r � ARMY ACTIVE FARCE i'/OfilrAINADIAN Listen to "Comrades In Arms" every, Wednesday night on the Dominion. Network 4.