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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-17, Page 6PAGE SIX' itet_Oved Utter From Holland' th pocket et of an • A :note -in _ k o � overcoat donated to: a. clothing drive some timteago, has brought; a letter 'of 'thanks to 14r 'lathes. Pickering of town, The letter, written- in-- -good-English, . was from T'ry aI•Ioogenbogm 'of Rotter- dam,. 'Rolland. He.' said. 'in part: "Thus , overcoat . comes: in :.very. handy as I' myself have only a, very old one. I thank you very,. very heartily for your goodness. THE LUCK -NOW -SENTINEL, LUCK -NOT, , O It fits me like a glove!" The writer is 62 years. Of age, the father of eight children,' and for more than forty-three years has worked in a margarine' fac- tory, in Rotterdam.. Olivet W.M'.S. Meeting' 'Ate regular monthly neerig of the Women's. Missionary Soc iety was -held 'in; the church on: Thursday .afternoon: The opening hymn. was "Unto the Hills A round' and it was followed by the 'Lord's prayer in unison. Af- ter a.:. reading "Do you know the Shepherd", Psalm 23 : was .sting. Reports of secretaries were givy en. Mrs; Walter Black gave a paper .on stewardship.. ' The topic entitled "The trouble I have seen" based on the book of Job, was kle tMs. r.-. "taken by the press, en , " McTavish, Mrs. John McCharles favored with a solo. After sing- ing another hymn Mrs. ' Win. Mcg Guire 'closed the meeting. with prayer. TARt.) . THURSDAY," JULY 17th, BOUNDARY EAST An Institute is was held f r. th ladies and children of the comm pity at the home of Mrs. en cClenaghan last Thursday. . god crowd wasthere. and, : everyb drjoined in the sports to s.Re-•. s. �as uc ce e on �"1�' t ea to rno_ a f m e r ,suits o 'the races was as follows: up 'tofiYears, .Kathleen. Fisher, .- (Mary. Fisher & Shirley Moore) girls 7 to 11, 'Phyllis . Moore, Het- en -Cross; boys 7' t� 11, :Bobbie Cross, Freddie, 'Moore;. sack race, -Rena Moore,. Gordon Fisher; aper race, Carl McClenaghan, len Gross; sedate , walk, Mrs. irk;' sli,ppper, kicking, Mrs. Geo, iffl , Mrs. • Stapleton, .Betty Mil- ler;� iris 1,24 to •16, Anne McZpnes, Sett Miller;' married• • women's ace, rs:,;Geo.: Tiffii ; paper .race, rs, `Ted 1VicClenaghan •and Mrs. eo. ,Tiffin3-legged race, Gilda ; ' tapleton, and Helen Cross, Bev -1 rley:' and Joan ' Casemore; , _ hat race, Mrs.. Roane; eldest lady pre-.; sent, `Mrs. • Kik; Youngest . baby., i. Wayne .Msrt1n After these sports' a .bounteous Ju ch was served. Qn August : th, 7th and 8th a course in • leather glove snaking. wili be, held 'under the leadership of Miss ' Hopkins of the. Depart- ment.. It will be held from 10. a.m. to 4 poi. Articles needed. are ,to weight cardboard. for. pat - ANTED GIRL MARRIED: 'WOMAN_ To Learn Telephone Operating Night' Work 111 pm, to 8 'a.m., Pull Time Work , 1Five Nights Per Week. Earn : 'OVER $1.,•000.00 First Year ith REGULARWWAGE INCREASES. Age 25. to 36. SLEEPING FACILITIES • Apply N ' M. • RITCHIE, -Chief . Operator. • Bell Telephone CJQ:' Wingham yonommew ern., small amount of stiff brown !��� • ape ;.'shat p is isSorS; thi le, \sural "pin`s, 7 or 8 • needles;• ruler;;.. same lclrxla ompanarty,. •thread;., f).M.C\'. lea., 8 or. Clarke's Mlss WCer of iiagara ' ;, . R , r :Pat ie may be Falls and • Doug. Carter. of ' Tor- be.u:g t }fro3a k;nr e'fnbers this`dour.se .Costs 25c; for on-m:inbers .: vc, Anyone wish7. lig to take:,. he 'course please jr n..� ' h _ e sec' s l o vl .L` : r . Douglas" ,farm One ;home Dominion Day .week -end:, Wilrria intends spending her summer va- cation; in Muskoka with some .gir'1 •Nlrs ; • actor Emmerson," frren-`'cfs from iagaia urch, •as soon as possible. Relatives of the late ;Mi s Peter Murray: from Sarnia • •have come HIGHLIGHTS up, to .spend :a pleasant vacations • at-the..:.Murray..home Master Davi. rc eo Leroy G. Brown) Ripley is spending his . vacation erry 'crop..in the,. County Wirth Ralph Haldenby , i.ut prices si e very good The estford e.ritt mace pupils cen rains" have ,caused i come for;: heaf�ty eangi atula'; haying ` operations. rk ti?ns on al.l 'passing their �c urns varlotla arts of the County,' but i in,the persons of Joyce Htldc��l�y; have : en 1 :very ,beneficial to !! Jim Hudgins,. Gertie W dish `,arid spring r�ps r acid pastures. I Tion: Haldetlb.y Fats ..a In an actual count of tires on the -cars: of Canadian: motorists in parking .areas 'at the Stampede Grounds -on.July 1 Oth; -1947 I . 'HERE:WERE•MORE GOODYE ESTHiN fi? ADiN6 • Yes! At the Calgary Stampede . �a survey o '- tires, on' the •cars . of Canadian motorists; proved again ;that `.`More People Ride on • . Goodyear Tires Than on Any` Other .Kindi. To matter; • what the event, where it is, or when it is, this fact has been proved over and over again. ,Let thisbverwhelting p'reference for Goodyear's1 { extra mileage, extra. safety, and extra pec nomy be . your} buying guide. See your Goodyear *deafer.. 1 • >r ;1'+, MORE PEOPLE RIDE .• MORE TONS ARE HAULED . , . ON' GOODYEAR 'TIRES; THAN ON ANY OTHER:'KIND N475•c . Protect Your Car from Blowout Aecicienfs • . GOOD1YE'A f LIFEG.WARD SAFETY TWDES'' TURN ANY 'BLOWOUT INTO `A SLOW LEAD: Every niotr rist should have • Lifetruard . protection. Should a blowout occur--a-L-ifoGuard allows mole time to bring the car • to a: safe, straight-line stop. LifeGuatds fit any 'tnal e'of tire', they Mire ecofnrn cal too .. because they ,usually outwear several ' sets of tires. Install LifeC,uardh right away . •; ,viyu can't bay '• better protection co 'Ave 9'04 life. Invest in a uFactory..Fresh GOODYEAR BATTERY A' 000dyeat' batteries .Plast longer ... -start •feeter are • 0 0 oP ower full w h en installed' give you all the power you pay for. -A complete line .•.. now ... apt your Goodyear dealer,' IN BATTERIES . ; , AS IN TIRES 'YOU CAN RELY .O.N. OOQ'DYEARS the s light(,' ,•1.The 1 r delay •o near `'; Peoerit cbmn unicatio.iss con -1 Crops are looking yore t:neour- ceining.' he •;;delay:: Of 'ttie arrival.'aging .'in this vicinity bncl • the>,. of VWestern harvesteis .ar-e rather i'farmex`s are .'moi e• •cheerful . than vague, bort assurance; has been I they were orae month ago. given that the original quota • of %. kers ,a:rke for;,_�vrli be-Csr g I without any; further loss of. time, iOriginally the mels, .were sched-. uled • to arrive •'m th`e; . ounty ur Receives NewHudson:' Mr Elliott Johnston'ol cop:. $ C d Huron' has , received delis cr 3� . of a`.new.`Hudson thio igh :the local ` ing.; th.e. first weak. M`. July. To ,agent, , Nir. N. W: Wl tterstcin,' . date only 11 Wester men have, • been p•1. ced .'n the ou`nty,: , and 'there. is1 still � a Yer. arge list of a fanners ' wanting fq� helix', • • ' I .. A n :bei• f' Jun' or Club meet- ing; eet Tri w. e• h ld" t ro'u� hoot :t •e g; x .g h Co ty last•.:, week';. The Myth Bab : eef ;Caf Club •': met' 'on: [Tues. _. ,eve %ng- ,t-4he.-farrn'.of • EdWiti - do• , of :Myth; ,with'.l't member li `esent. 1 The South Huron unibr armers, num'er Ming about' 100, spent a•. ver..y en- joy ble, day'1t a plc it' in Queens !Par •Stratford,. on Wednesday Tast ":...The Sea'fortk wine*..Club members tnet,.at W , •Turnbull's farm at Brussels;.', n• Thursday' eve ing, JuIIy 10th With 15 irl at=' te darice.;The Clinton 'Grain club' spsored •by the Clinton • Junior' Olt,rimerg, rnet. in the Agricultural ice ; • on Friday evening, •-• With '13' members, present; . At ,each 'of. 'these'm club eefings, ;instruction i , given in judging o :livestock or.grain,,whighever:tli� case May be,''arid discussion: is. bled rela 1<i.ve' .to the particular. subject. N9RTH::CULR�SS. .,visitors' in, the: neighborhood (Intendd' for .Last Week) duriing the past two mwee s .were Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Be 'niger,. Mr. "Afred rttrt, . Mrs. L Ruth and :daughter Catherine, all" • of Hepworth; at /Wm, 'Ru.th's. ti'd 'Mr. and Mrs. M'a son, . 'Young of Ro- land, 'Man., !with Mrs: s ecking, who is their' aunt and. Mrs.''W. E. Haldenby, vuha is 'their .Cousin. Mr. and IMrs, Jos, H. Wall spent .Sunday evening at 'Mrs., Wrn.' Wall's,,, Sr,, .and with ,Timmy. and Orville. Mr. acid :Mrs.' Bert • 3'eit an . tI fatuity` have gofre to ..St. 'Thom'as where Bert has ;a job with a con- struction company. M. Midford. ^lannarmari also leftto work for A o Don't let one disastrous fire wipe our the results of years of labour.' •r•Letus lanai your' property, esiitnate ;the protection•-yout' need, -and write a .' Pilot ,Insurance Policy to give; yoti+ adequate -Protection: : •. • We write Pilot.Iusurance te'eiger Witted risks in Autpmobile+Fire,.. . 'Personal Property Floater, Buri , lary, Plate Glass, Public ,Liability and other general` insurance. • S.STEWART, :'Phone •8 : • LICKNOW Representing PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY •