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THE LUCKls'OW SENTINEleLUCKNOW ONTAIttO
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ITS, W. ,c JOI1NSTONE
P1RPI GROVE:
• Mrs, Angus "Graham of London'
Lvcum Theatre z�zctic 111y lifelong spent the•week-end with Mr and
Thi' death of Ws.W C john
a cosi Mrs,' John Emerson,
d Ash -field and Lucknow,
WNa F AM Mrs. Milton Walsh visited at.
Goderich on. Sunday.,.
Sten e t' cti-
• occurred in (;hatharn ,ort. .Th.urs
daY; •Nc ember 1Gth. Mrs John-
one .,rad been tn, f,.'1' heal h
sinct ,4ufferin f a ,,
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this •ptist two ...months" .
seirious .i
She -,Was formerly Helen Mae
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• Two. Show Each Night •= St 1 - Mr. Goldie Emerson addresed
t i az t the Young People Ort Sunday at.
FIRST SHAW ' AT 7.15" to fiactur ed, hip Bethel and Pine. River churches,.
some -.three years .0g0;. and for Mr, and Mrs, Young of .Hirigarf
on shad been visited recently with. Mr, Burton•
bedfast d
Thursday, Friday, Saturday an lY, ll Collins, •
We extend .our. sympathy to
Lcrrn, ,a daughter` of tYhe• late Iron=
the •relatives of the late Mx. Will
ala M�cLeern•and Jane Ross, early. Campbell.
VAN JOHNSON, • residents of Ashfield Township, • Mr. and Mrs: Len,' Geddes and
•,.J LIZABETII TAYLOR 1where' Helen was 'born and grew boys, Mr, and Mrs;' Albert Col'
to Worri•an.licrod. She' had resided well of 'Blackhorse and Mi : ands
. in Lucknow since -her.' r>7arriage ;Mrs, Currie :Colwell'••and Bruce
. to N. (2 Johnstone w visit
who 'entered. visited with Mr, •Don ,McCosfia on
the undertaking :and furniture Sunday,
he BIG' HANGOVER!,
. .. ; .: ss mere a sixty.
years : Mrs. Helen
busme> l 1tirost Mr.Norval Stanley
MATINEE SATURDAY'ago, 1VIr•.'• •Johnstone predeceased Swan: And • Rosiland'
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spent .the
.. . 111S w.i fe.- by nine,tecn .years. .• week -end Ir. Laindon:
lVlonday'� Tuesday; Wednesday
NO,VIEMBER 27, 28; 29
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Mr. - and Mrs. 'George Hunter
visi'bed.a few. ,days in London with
•Mrs. Ken Laidlaw and family.'.
Weare sorry to'hear• Mrs.• Mc
Auley ha'sn. tbeen .feeling well.
Mr, ' and' Mrs.Jack 'McDonagh
and Mrs: Fred Anderson Visited
Friday in London
Ma 'Charlie' Anderson, Charlie
• ':McDonagh. and ,Cecil Gardner.
,visited: in :Toronto for 'the. week-
' end: '
Mrs : Ruth :Brooks of >Lucknow
visited Sunday with Mr': and Mrs.:
Gordon.Kirkland','
There: will :,be. a ,,community
social evening •in Zion Hall :on
Thursday.
,Sunday,: School,at •10.15;: church
at; 11:0.0.
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Is;a .rich source •cif •proteins
and minerals In their .. pro-
per
ro-per,balance' .enabling the '
farmer• .•to supplement, hid
own. 'home.- grown.grains..
Contains :molasses
Mix.one :part- of- Conten—,......
trate 'with ' 4 ;or 5 parts`':
grain.
54:50 PCR CWT.
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• As a Mark - of respeot for 'a
lady • • highly esteemed ": Fri . the
cornniunity, `'an'd foi:•::.a fartiily long
associated .with. the business life
of Luckno«r, 'stores- .in the Vl'1
age were closed' on: Monday of-•
ter•noon for •Mrs. Johnstone's fun
eral•, which was held -at the John-
Stine Funeral:home, in charge
of :her two grandsons,- Donald
Johnstone of Chatham and
ham Johnstone of Lucknow..El
mer Urnbach :presided at !'"the
organ. Thea, •service was conduct
ed' by ':Rev Chas: A,: • Witi of; the
Lucknow. Presbyterian Church,
of which Mrs. Johnstone. long had
been a faith f txlxnember,:r Inter-
ment was in Kintail Cemetery,
the pallbearers being Donald
`MacLean, ,Fred - Jackson, Michael
Hogan', Donald'• McCharles, How'-
and -Agnew a•ndn`Jo•hn 'McDonagh.
Mr s : Johnstone is survived by
'two • •sons, J...R. Johnstone . of
Lacknow and,;D. M:' Johnstone of
'London, and by 'five ,grandchild-
ren and ;one.' great. grandchild:
Also suPiving are -three brothers
and three, sisters, Charles and 'R;
D MacLean`:•of Winnilieg; John
r nto and Mae and
M'rc
Lean• of Toa
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Sarah MacLean and.. Mrs: James
Purves: (Eunicel'',.'all of Wrnni
peg.
Held Autumn Thankoffering
'The ' :Autumn ` 'Thankoffering
'meeting of the Afternoon and E.v,'!.
ening Auxiliary • of ,''the W,M.S.
.was held. in. the Su. nday. School
roorris 'Wednesday evening,. Nov
ember .15th. :The president Mrs.
Webster, .conducted, •the :meeting.
Mrs: Ken Murdie read the scrip-
ture and M>.s.'W. B.' Anderson led'
in 'Prayer:,This gathering was
favored by a duet sung ;by Mrs.
J. W Joyht aTrti Mrs J Ha11.
After. ',.the • offering was . received
Miss Jean :Osborne gave a splen
did reading,. A'piano. instrumental;.
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chapel .in .the • mountains by.
Mr.s. Harold Allin 'was :much en=
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'joyed,. Mrs. Webster introduced'
•fhe guest• speaker for the even-.
ing, Miss Clark, ,whose former
home 'was . Teeswater, and Who'
has spent the past 25• years •', as
a •ni:issionary in Angola, She made.
her address . most' interesting' by:
Presenting colored, slides depict-.
ing the•lives and habits of the
African . people .and oy . showing
the wonderful ,.work done' there.
by • Our ,missionaries At ,the close.
Of the meeting Dr: Mumford of-
fered, prayer
ffer ed,.prayer•' followed 'by a tasty
lunch scr Yed bythe ladies of the
Afternoon W.M.S.
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Feeds, Fer.>tlzer
Phone : 71.
Groceries
Phone ' 2 7
1'e Have on. nand
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Alberta Lump;- Chest lit; and` •Stove Coat
WEST. . INDIES CANi1 • M.OLASSES
FRESH. SHIPMENT •SON HAND• ••
rERTILIZED PASTU11,E AND. HAY FIELDS insure your
fields from being •wi:nter killed We 'sUi1. C t that every:
farmer fertilize one' field and see thc' r es.Ult:» yourself,
NOTE!:::
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United to -Op Interest Cheques .Cashed. At Par ,
at Feed and Fertiliser office.
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.'tknaw District Co.Ope!ative
• GIRL- GUIDE
The • Girl Guides held • their
weekly meeting :on Friday, No-
•vember 17th at the home of, Mrs.,
M,•`A. Rutherford. - We had roll
call and some of the Guides tried
their laundress badge while the
othe'rS played garnes. Guides was
.closed : by sin`ing" taps Guides
will be atp 7,30. next Friday at -the
Recreational Centreunless fur
ther notice is .given,'
ST, :H'E.LENS
Flan• to attend :the afternoon
tea and sale. •of baking sewing,.
eta., to be held under the aus-
pices of ..the Women's Association'
in. the Auxiliary Rooms,; Luck-.
nbw, on Saturday afternoon .be
ginning:.at 2.30:
Murray Gaunt Wand Ivan Mc,-
;Quillin :of the Lucknow.•Calf Club
are exhibiting their calices. • at
the : Royal Winter 'Pair, Toronto,
this` week.'Messrs. •F.:G. and ;Tom
Todd are: also ...;exhibitors at. 'the
'Fair.. others attending included
Misses W D .. Rutherford .and
Anne Todd, Mr. and Mrs.: Fred.
McQtrillin :.and Barry, Mr: ands
Mrs. Andrew: 'Gaunt, Mir. •84 Mrs:
11 D. McDonald; Messrs. Ed Pur-
ve's, W. I'. 1VIiher,'Ross. MrePher-
son and Allan :Miller.. : •
Miss M. E Salkeld, ,. Mr and
Mrs. • Irving Hunter of Goderich
and Mr. • Norman. Shopland' of
Rochester, Alta.; were :'recent
guests of .,Mrs,:.Gordon 'and -•other
rel'ativ.es, • ,
You are asked to be • prepared
for a visit from a 'collector fpr -the
Bible. Society. -'who may: call on
you during the • nest, few week's.
,Donations ••may ..be . left ''at the
store
.Mr' & Mrs, Neely' Todd, :David
and , .Janet, of Stratford • were
week -end visitors With, ,Mrs:, . D.
Todd,
Mrs. Alex . Murdie'and Bobby;
Mr.- and Mrs. `Mel: BroWn-.,• 6f.
Waterloo spent. ;the week -end
With Mr: ,and Mrs,. 'R. 'Woods. • •
Mr. John •McQuiilin, •' Mr. and.
MVlrs:• Frank 1VIcQuillin and , Terry
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A Boy and His Dog °:E . Story full of Thrills:
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ATTF'1LTION EVERYONE
Startin this..Week-End; The Playhouse is bringing a serial
"The Daredevils of the. West"
Every Chapter Packed With. Thrills
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Once in a•' while a picture comes ,out of Hollywood which
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of Christian convictions. Even it you are not a,regul,ar•
.• movie fan this -is a' picture to see,
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Wilson . were recent .visitors,. with
Mr.., :and ..1.4r$; Lail Johnston at.
l3ltzevale.. '
Miss. Doris: ' Taylor was : hoine
from London for • the 'week -end.
Ivies. Al • Nlartirr . and.:Neddy- of .1st..
Detroit are visitors with Mr an
Mrs. E. J: Thom.•
The students' of S.S.• No.. 4 ares
busy ' rehearsing for a musical.
concert in ' the hall on . Decemb.e
ours in a JOHN DEERE Model VHU Spreader
The ''sure-footed. traction 'and 'stronger cow possible for you to spread manure every day"ot
;.strucaon
oldie John Deere Model "II", Spreader the year. The box and, frame ate .of ail=steel con -
enable y_ou to spread more loads every day -. stfuct on r1gidly braced prevent
get soil-ed`rrtliing manure on your fields before. •twisting;out of shape , ..,to'take the punishment
valuable' nutrients are lost:.
Proper weight distributiop assures better
traction of. both tractor and spreader' wheels in
all field and weather 'conditions makes it,
of mechanical loading . :.: • ,•
• Big -capacity, roller -bearing mounted beaters `.
shred manure completely—spread it evenly.,
See us coniplet•e.•information..
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