HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-04-23, Page 3rEDNgS, DA' , . APRIL 23rd, 1947
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Mrs. Wm. F"slier •.Spent, the
eek -inti in London With' Mr,
,d: Mrs, Jack Fisher;' ' . .
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The . eL student sweaters: in
ue: .and white, with the L,H.S
est, Are currently very popular',
th bo'th'girls and boys. "
Mrs. Schell 0 of Toronto, who is
ffering from a: heart eonditipn,
being_ cared for at the home of
r blighter, Mrs. W. V. John -
. THE ° LUCIfNQW ENTf NEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
meta LANO.Z OE.
Mrs, J. C. Campbell "was in.
Toronto iastteek at°teidirng'1he
funeral d her sister, ,Mfrs, 1Vliiton
Harker. arke'r. She'had .previously:spent
month in the city with,her sis-
ter, during"her long illness.
Mr.. James. Murray and Miss
Margaret' Murray ofParamount,
Who have beep patients; in Wing-•
barn Hospital" for the past thr
weeks, are improving .and ex-
pect 'to returnto their home this
week,
Ater 11 Feet Above ,Normal
When the Saugeen .river' rose
even. feet above ••-normal . 1eirel,
e town of .Walkerton.suffered
second worst, flood in ;history,:
1929' an ai1l time ' high. WAS. set
hen the Saugee.n • rose 11 feet,
Last .weeks •Herald Times had
imerous •anecdotes .' about ,the
god including the fo11'ow rii g, •
"Undaunted. by the F flooded
reets: and mindful. of the slogan,.
he.v_ork:Tmust go on" ,_ Mr. P. S.
acKenz'ie, Walkerton lawyer,
onned' hip boots and .waded to
s• office, in the. Bank• of Mon-,
pal block on Saturday where he
tried ':9r. ; i s dudes on ✓ the T id
)or.: The six400t stature of 'the
cal legal light presented an un-.
,ua•1 sight as hebraved. a dh. t e
ci rre tl hist-coal-elkt
gh, above, ilii
iter, and'he ,W4.11 probably never,
ain experience the thrill, _so to
eak of, • wading.: to work';:
eld Paper. Collection
The, Boy . <Scout `:'held :; a. 'paper
1Iection in `a portion o '"tie vi1T=
e last Thursday night, '.with.
lad results. 'The lan'to hold
',They, P
iodic collections ',and :' Will a
•p,
eciate if' you save it for "them.
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KAIRSHP,I1 W. L TO CHARTER.
BUS FOR GUELPH TRIP -
0. The ..April meeting o.f the Kai -.i<
• Shea Institute . Was•' he•ld ;ori tThur s-
•-day at the home .of' Mrs. Harold:
Campbell, Mrs. Archie MacJrtyre
Buzzing Wood has. been the
order of _the day with _ thef arrn-.
en of the vieinity this. pastweek.
"111/1r.. Jarnes Richardson and.
Robert Donaldson are assisting
Mr. Graham Moffat with • carpen-
; ter work'"at Lucknow'..
Mr, Wm, Brown •.spent a few•
days; last week'.attending the 'Bri-
tish American convention held in
Toronfor- • .'
'The' young people of the; Kin
loss and Culross a'C1ub are pre-.,
senting, their play. in the Lang,
Side Forresters Hall this F>iiday
everting.• . .
The .th ited' W.M,S. of ; White.
church held the'ir•, tlanko'ffern
presided 'and the meeting 'op.ened.
with the Ode and Lord's prayer;
During the business period''ar-
rangements' were. made• for chart,-
ering a bus to _attend the:Institute;
Golden Jubilee: 'Celebration ' at
Guelph in .June. Splendid papers`
were prepared .by Mrs.' Hughes.
on "Tuberculosis" and by Mrs.
Bother lan• " ,,= :
d�'on- R�laxatiori• 3Vlrs:
meeting . o Wednesday ..of last
week ',in the church with an at-•:
tendance of 15... The • president,
Mrs. V. Emerson, presidedfor thy
Easter, service' "The ower of the
Living: Christ". The story 'of "One
who shared. Easter" was read by
Mrs: 'Mac Rosi:.A• story of Easter
. was ;read by-;l.Vlrs., Gibson Gillies-
pie.. A piano duetAWas given by`'
.Mrs:Garnet --and-Mrs:- W: R; -:,Far- -
rier. •. Mrs. Ezra • Scholtz sang a,
solo. Prayers• were given by: Mrst
,p. Beecroft . and Mrs. Clarence
McCienaghan The clip'sheets
`temce`
peran` were g�zven
Gibson Gillespie; • The meeting
closed . with. a hymn 'and bene
dictioni un"n i
son
J. MacTavish and Mrs.. J. Car=
:'ruthers favored with solos. ;Read-`
:ngs" were given by Mrs: 'L Mac-
Leod ' and.. Mrs,.:11 Davi :and
An interestin.gand' humorous ac=
count of ,their 'trip , to. the.; West
coast by 'Mr.'. W;`: L, •M,acTeni'ie
:was greatly enjoyed..Mrs I. Dick-
ie moved a 'vote of ' thanks. to the
•hpstess' :',and those 'taking • Part..
The Meeting -closed , viith=--the
National anthem and ..a ,social
}calf hour.' was •spent over the:.tea
cup. ' ,
Mrs. T. ' MacDonald is ' `t�i be
.hostess for;: the May, Meeting.
ll i:'i.•. 1V -1 -.M -IN J. LLLIs- to' be
• drilled in' Riplsey,''witliin'the -next'':
few months ,to :augment the:' res-
ervoirs water , supply::and event-
ually. to .furnish a domestic water•
supply ,�
:.: •• , McGregor;. James `Vlson sang' a
U D- . _ solo; .Mary:" 1VIar ret andt Kath-
BO hi AB3 E1� N >
�leen Fisher Sang a duet and.Rev:
R-.
•Mr. .: la'-
Sut er and favored with. NLr,,and'11�rs; :I3c�nr� h •vv ba
y'Krilger �o£ g:
. �.troit• sent theWeek-end. pixie selections:: Mr. 'Mclllwraith
Ae p �ycek end:. with p p ...
chin;
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PAGE .THREE
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At the Request .of • the fl
Lucknow ,Business' Men's Association
Da lighit *hng Tittle
Will Become 'Effective In The'
Village- age- of• Lutknow;
'at Two A.M. on the.: Morning of
43n a 9
and: will continue 'in effect until
aiVIs • �1t 7
ear V I �a'a, 1 a
Joynt,':Reeve
os: ;Agnew, Clerk,
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was served by• the ladies ,and
social._ hour en'o ed:
.;The April meeting' for:.the La
ies Aid :we'll' bei ;held: at the home.
of:. Mrs. Ezra #elwood ' oxi Tues:
Jack', Gillies: and Mi and. Mrs.:Mrs. Welwood, and •: Mrs:'; Robert ,day, April 29th.. Everybody. wet.m.
Charles -Cook. Mowbray gave.. readings.. Lunch come. •
Mr. and 'Mr=s .• John Carruthers '. •
and Gayle visited; at George, Fish
er's for the week=end They• re-
. turned to ' London aftei spending
.three; week's holidays with re.Ta=
' tives.
The�Wornen's Institute sponsor,•
d 'a euchre• and dance. in:`White-.
So, See: ..
.I;INDER well -:known foot 'specialigt
of Kitchener ' and= manufacturer
of featherweight 'supports,
AT OUR STORE.
Monday, Tuesday` and Wednesday,
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4L DAY EACH DAY
:Shoes for•Ail the Family .
'Phone 12, Wingham, Ontario
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An' EntertatnXng .3.Act Comedy,
Wily' .be
presented by. Holyrood Young People..
IN TI -IE' TOWN •LUCKNOW
rU28t
.30 p.m.
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Under,. Auspices of the United Church Y.P.S.:
for '.church decoration 'fund.
Proceeds
ADMISSION ' . 35c and: 25'c
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church on, ursday feVening,
Winners' -at 'cards:. . were Mrs: Al
best Walters-• and Russell Gaunt:.
Low •priies: went toVirs James:
':Falconer and Robt. P'urdon. Win
nems`in the spot dance . Were`Helenr
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Waltes and,{Alan. Barbour Music`
was supplied by; Tiffin's orches-:
ti Ei ...._ •. y s.' ll
• We wish to congratulate Mr
ani' .Mrs. Frank `MacKenzie :on
their 'recent •marriage: and to -Wel:
com.e'`Mrs. MacKenzie to our' coin: -
'The Whitechurch Women's In-
ver one's talkin of the S.Oth Anniversary
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Of.. the:.'Women s:.Inst'it�tte
IN THE. TOWN' HALL, : LUCINOW.
:, stitute':. held` their .Aprii.: Meeting'
in the. Hall 1ast, '•Tuesday ` with a'.
good attendance,: The:roll• a11' was
wei ed. -by 'a ahower, :of .silver
tea. spoons and exchange,:of plarit.:`
slips ,'Plans Were :made for the•
•.euchre aid . dance to be .held- on'
Thuksday 'night. Mrs. Garnet Far-.
ries `sang a sole,. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz
gave a piano nstrumental A.
papci•• on "We!must.'sew the seed.
and -tend the growth if we" .w;ould
en•j off•., thc. Trower" was abiy.. give'n
Ch`• Mm s•.'Loi ne Jc5Tinsten. Miss 01-
i� e• Terri two :interesting
poems and a paper.. on bulbs was
givenby Mrs.. W. R , Farrier. A
norni.nating.'comrnittee. of •Mi's A.,
E. Pirdon, Mrs. Dawson Craig
and Mrs. Greor.ge "'1VI Cleriaghan
'was appointed: to'.rnake~ out. the,
slateof affieers for the annual
Meeting in :May.: , i
The Ladies Aid and young: Peo-
pies' united last. Tuesday evening•
and held• a concert iia the Pres-:
byterian church hall. Mr. MC111-.
wraith. -acted as chairman and :the
program commenced With every-
one singing ' a • few, familiar;
hyiiTns. Mrs:Robert Ross:and Mrs,
Dawson Craig ,fapvored With vocal.
cruets; piano solos were played: by''
Misses Jane .1V1clnne , Marjorie.
find Isobel• 'Elliott and Mr. Mac .
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Farrier's Orchestra
ixelor Olden — Iuistit ite7 Merl ber Present
'SPECIAL; PRIZE -for' best; square dance, the, four.
ladies 'to be Institute members
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"HOME: ACRES
PoultryFara and wIatcItery
ifIR.Ti' years"age' this Spring we purchased rrxrliistbaey
• chicks,, and "since that time •tire have :been.in: they poultry busi-
ness' continually.' We now, have 'a poultry plant' of ',which we
are ;justly:pi Diad;:. We':l a .e...rnade:4 a study -of sculling and .•s`el
• ection for egg production 'and meat type, and when you.'
purchase .your,' chicks you get the benefit of'our ' experience.
All the .parent, stock is blood -tested annually.
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Thisyear we, offer yoit"•the. following in, :Baby :.Chicks: ,
S C White •• Barred Roeti x N .Ramp. • x N; Hamp r
Leghorn : W. Leghorns. B. 'Rock . L. Sussex •
Mixed 'Pullets Mixed Pullets'
Mar. & Apr. 14c 29c
May '13c 27c
June: 12c 25c •
Leg. Cox 2c; R & L Cox 3:c�
Mar. & Apr.
May
June
Heavy Cox,
• 15c 25c
. 14c 24c
13c 23c.
all season tic
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