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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-05-25, Page 6is • PAGE. SIX phQls#tiring Chesterfields ' AId Occasional Chairs Repaired and Recovered Factory' .Guarantee • . Free Pick -Up and Delivery STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING CO. '.. Brunswick' St. Stratford For further''information enquire at JOHNSTONE'S Furniture Store -'Pho}ie 76,; • Lucknow ' a1 THE' LUCKNOWSENTINEL S. C, .STOTHERS SECOND IN CLASS AT O,A.C. S ` C. Stothers:: of. Fergus, son of Steve Stothers,~ Wellington County Agricultural Representa- tive,. placed second in the third - year class at the "Ontario Agri-. ciltur�a1 College. There" were ' 188 a neart,'bers in 'the class with S. C. Close behind the' class leader, Who, was W, J, Jakdbi of Mt,'Brydges• PAISLEY, •' like most • municipali- ties, is. facing' .a higher tax rate, the 1950 levy being struck at ,68 mills, An increase. of .8 mills: Jnited ChurchEv.ening. Auxiliary The regular •meeting of the Ev- ening AuXiliary was ;held Tues- dayevening; at:the ,home of, •Mrs. Cliff .Crawford. with 32 ' present. 'Mrs H Webster presided for the devotional•. and, business period, Readings were given by Mrs. R'• Black, ;Mrs:' J, "C.: Armstrong`` and 'Mrs A. McNay. Mrs... Mu,Ynffrd. 'delighted • the • members as 'she' took thin on a most 'interesting and descriptive imaginary •tour through our United ,Church head quarters in the Wesley Buildings;: Toronto. The- 'meeting-. was broilght to a close by; the mizpah benediction followed by. a c'ontest and social . half hour IUCKNOW,. • ONTARIO KINLO.UGH Mr, A. E. ' Haldenby received. word of the death of his neph w the late Sabi Haldenby pathy is extended to the !bereav- ed ones •• Kincardine' Hospital. We hope for a speedy recovery Mr •Weir Eckenswiller under- went an appendicitis•operation • in -Mr, and Mrs.: Angus. McArthur, and\ family' spent . Sunday 'with relatives here 1VIr, William Statters returned from W ingham lospital Where he :has been' a patient, • . Mrs, W. J, .McLean''of .Kincar- dime' visited. with Mr`°and Mrs. OUBLE Trade-in your: old ":tires 'on: brand' new•. Goodyears. We'll` buy the unused mileage in your old worn tires: Our plan makes it easy to get the safe, road gripping traction of big mileage Goodyear tires .,. .drive in today! ONTGO : PHONE 40 'FORD ,SALES :AND SERVICE MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON OD IE • TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND ` • TRY • MacSWEEN'S HONEY Y YOUR GROCER HAS IT -s: {6, • y�R A9 IH, A. Grah:ann• .. Mrs Art • Graham: •spent.;' the week -end' with. her • 'sister; •Mrs. D ,Thompson at • Stratford. Isaac . D.•'and 'Emily Ensign ° and, The Girls Auxiliary, will sheet came with her parents as ‘a child On - Saturday ' ' of ternoon 'at ;the tQ Ashfield Township. After her home` of .1Vliss Marilyn .Boyle. Mss: Wesley Guest entertained the W,M.Sof the Presbyterian Church on.' Wednesday.a:fternoon, . Mrs. Tom • Hodgins, and , Miss, .May .Boyle atteiided the Deanery W. A. executive meeting on, Mon- day last at the home of Mrs T, G:, Crozier; .Walkerton. Mrs ;Charles E:: Smith of':WiEn-.nr;-, harri;. one broth r, . Her'bert Mrs H. A Graham and.• Mr.,sign of Ashfield Township A. brother Isaac ;pre-dece:asl d.'her 10, • • years ago. • Funeral: services ` `were, held f r o m' " the Lerirran tonere' RSDAY,, '.MAY 25th,. '1950 AIRS. J. R. -JOHNSTONE • WON PRIZE DRAW At :a. dance. 'on 'Friday night, sponsored by' the Ladies' Auxil- iary to the Canadian Legion, a '.draw was made for a lovely silver. set, with the prize=winning 'tick- ,et being held by Mrs. J. R. John- Stone: The lucky spot dance was won, by ;,Miss. Lois Hunter and Bob .McNay. ' OBITUARY ETHELD'ENSIGN BROWN; • Etheld Ensign,, widow. of the' .late "Walter Brown, •passed away. suddenly ;in' :Sarnia General,. Hos= pital'on May. ,15th, • She was ,born inrThame&ford, June :3',' 1873, daughter.` of the. late 'Marriage in .1892 to Walter. Brown they 'lived, mostly in London and Detroit. For the 'past 20 years' she has resided in, Sarnia. ,' :Surviving are one ,son ' Earl, of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs.' Val encia McGuire' of .Detroit, and Art Graham • : spent a day last week at Listowel: with • Mr..arid' Mrs. M.' Johnstone sRriiog Deatiery Rattly: Agft irij•ff/f.Li/%/., • ' Why run an , ob• stacle course :every ' spring arid. after --every ram storm? Through. a .Fat..itt.- • Improvement, Loan from'rho B of M you, can finance.: the making .of . ditches, drainage sys— tems,, dyking, ,as • well as many' other farm improvements. . , .• • • If.you need ready cash' to do the fob,. a• mprove»ment Loan maybe the answer:' in and 'talk' over the details with ,oar 'nearest' B of M manager. • Remember, `if your proposition' is sound, there's money for, you, 'at the Bank of Montreal...• . • BANK OF MONTREA .61:44"41:4 7euie 61'4414 Farm - Drop. MY BAN'H • 10 4 Mllllpt atio M/1 Bofm L• . Bruce,: Deanery A:Y P A.: held the annual spring rally arid Oban- quet on Friday, evening at Lion's Head when'the• young people; en- joyed, a sumptuous : meal. . The beautifully decorated tables: were ,enked with daffodils,. hyacinths anapdr'agon and.' at the: con elusion:of the-.meal'the president of •the Lion's' Head • rancl we1- corned the, •guests., rie. meeting w,as•then turned over to the pre sident, 'Miss: May Boyle: Mrs.. Louise,' Broadfoot replied' to the address .:of welcome.' This was followed by' a . toast' to .• the. King Purvis and all'. joined,' in God Salve The camlm ty ha ing lived . Kinfg Miss Ada Baux' of Chesley propdsed: the toast too the •church. and' a verse.of .the Churches One years 1•ie went West .and started Foundation' was sung. The toast farming ;where he had.'Ibeen for somve time until coming to Fort ' •by ,Miss - • . . . to the A,Y,.P:A:`was gvven Jane. l�Tichol. of Southampton acid France •to live with his aunt and uncle, nl .oris=. Its tonl6e all ;repeated the Association Pnayer. Mr Harry Oswold dir- a funeral 'was . held from tion :vitamin Bt oalolnm, e petit,. and digestion eo - • e . zl= Ptman•funeral home• strength and twurbrhment D :edea a sing swig. � ticv..,v,a. '- stone was welcomed, 'also -`a num- on• ,Friday With •interment in .Ft her. of ,:young people ; from. St. Frances cemetery . • George's Church, : •Owen Sound, Surviving', are three brothers, Who had come to' present . their Jack' and • Edwin' :of Lucknow; play"High School Daze"• which ert';Of Golden: Prairie and itwo :sisters,' 'Mrs: Alex : Gillies was greatly � enjoyed.' Rev; L. W. •. • - Owen of • Southampton conducted (Jean)'•af Kinloss' and• Mrs. David a game sand :presided for the elec.- Milne (Nettie) of ' Lticknow : A. tion ; of '.officers which .were as brother Alex predeceased hit' ,13 follows: hon ' pres., Rev. ';L W Owen, ",, Southampton, Chaplain, Rev. W. 'Jones;'Lions'Head; pres., Miss May Boyle; Kiniough; vice pies ; Miss Gladys'•; Blake,': Lions Head; sec., Mrs. Louise Broadfoot, Tara; ., treas., • Mr. '. W. Hannan, 'Southampton;: Diocesan Council .representative, Miss. Louise,; Gal hraith, Tara. The executive met, and: ,plans were made for a picnic to' be held at''Kineardine on July 19th.,Those "attending 'from here were Mrs. W. Wall, Mrs '• Torn Hodgins and 'Miss May Boyle. Mrs ,Charlie Hodgins,.' Ruth' . & Kathleen visited . on Sunday with • Misses. ',Edna and May Boyle, home,. Ripley, Wednesday,. May 17 at '3.00 p.m. -with Rev.• W A. Bee croft of Wingham'. officiating:. Burial took place'in: iLochalsh ' ••cetnetery pallbearers - were John McRae, Duncan Cameron, Donald' ell, Roy. J. HNLW'HEN�DERS.ON`' •M1acKerize,' ()liver .Barkw. , Y v McGuire and Howard McGuire • LUMBER• .:LI ITED '.PHQNE~'150.; .LUCKNOW, ONT.: Lovely and Practical' Give your furniture a new. Spring Coat. CHARLES•, S. P• VIS Charles.. Sanderson Purvis pass ed ;' away'': in Laverendrye Hospi- tal, Fort Frances,: on : Monday, May 15th, in. his 65th year. Mr. R is was a .former'• resident. of this,community. v just •east . of�the . village for many' • • kinnymen, wa�ien. gain 5,10,151 Get` New: Pep, Vim, Vigor What a'thrill Bony Iln,{ba 1111, out. •ugly hollows` all up; neck. no longer scrawny . body loses halt- • starved.: sickly "bean -pole' .look.. Thousands of •girls, women.; men,, who never could gain before, are now proud of•ehapely;'.healthy-looklog bodies. They thank the special •vigor-bufldlog..liesiA�ulldinit t0 s. • stimulants, invigorators; . nrich blood, (Improve ° ap . food gives you more a : Out deeb. on bare bones. icon c;teac na•tiwrt.a. .. the b, -10; Ib or' 20 lbs. you. need for normal wetgbt. Costa little. New,"get acquainted"' elze MO/ • Try famous Ostrex Tonle 'Tablets for new vigor • 'and added, poundel;thle very. day: At all druggists. •ford .Miller, Reg Parker, •Oliver. ughes, Been obinson, Colin .Reward;, Dan Murchison: •,• Attending -'. the funeral fiom. .Liicknow .were Mrs.. Dave Milne, years ago. Mr Ed; Purvis, Mks F E. Milne;. Friends and` neighbors of Mr. Mrs N: E Haldenb:y, Miss Carrie. Purtvis acted 'as: ;pallbearers; Clif= ,Milne. and Mr:D..G. M1n ems. Lucknot . Branch C:. L. SMITH, Manager 11H CANADIANS ANAOfANS l'N`'E•'VER�"'N/ALK OR• LIFE SINCE 181.7 WOttKf NG�•�N. ■ ■■■li.e.IUii■e■as■aas■■we •■aw■est■su■ mann e1h . • i i ■: t 7: • , T _ RE'S THE RIGHT. CAR ■. ii A'T THE 'RIGHT PRLCE r• • OTORS 'y • P:ARA.,MOU.N.T, . Paramount ' Institute : held the May. meeting, at the home of Mrs D: Nicholson. The nevi, president,' ;Mrs. Fred,. Martin, took the chair..' The meeting opened vith•the ode and Mary\ Stewart' collect.. The' roll call t was answeref• by paying of fees,: Aifter •busin•ess was d.is- cussed; Mrs, Rabt.'Ham iltpn took the program which -Vas . as -fol- lows:' readings 'by. Mrs. Ketcha baw, ' Mrs., Warren •Wylds. and. Mrs. Philp Smith; Mrs. Orland Richardspaper. a ave ol'i `How g. 'I made :'my housecleaning . easy'' 'and led in a discussion: It was decided to hold the grandrriothers' meeting at the home of. 1VIrs.. Jas, MacDonald, Lueknow,`irr June. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess and her helper, `'.Mrs, Lorne. Ritchie. Mr: and. Mrs. Walter Dotter spent the day with Mr,and Mrs. E. Dexter. on their '51sT wedding, anniversary: Congratulations.. Mr, and Mrs. Carman ;Hamiltf n, of Uarnilton visited 'with old r4ghbors. • • 1949:.CHEVROLET .SEDAN, :2 -tome color r 1948 PLYMOUTH 5 -PASSENGER COUPE CHEVROLET.-FLEETLINE'•COACIIES 2-1948 .C.HEVROLET SEDANS ■ 2-1948 CHEVROLET COACHES. • 1948 ,PONTIAC SEDAN ■ 1947. CHEVROLET 'COACH'. 1940 DODGE COACH • - 193$ DODGE: SEDAN-- 6 iJ3'7" CHEVROLET'. STANDARD COACU • 1937 CHEVROLET COACH, r 1935 CHEVROLET STANDARD COACH 1935 DODGE •SEDAN w 1934 :CHEVROLET COUPE TRUCKS • 0, • •0 •. ■ r • .r. 'a 1946 CHEVROLET 1/4-TON"PICKUP ..Is r•1937 FORD 3 -TON : STAKE, $125.00 ■ •:1935..FORD 1/' -TON PANED '$9800 -..M... r . Cash. 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