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TF LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNGW, ONTARIO
KINLO'UGR.
Mrs. Art Graham- spent the
week=end rwith Toronto .friends.'.
Miss Joan. Collinson of Paisley
was'a recent visitor with her aunt
Mrs. '"P. A. •Murray,
M
oli
mg ' with relatives at Oweni
Sound. - • • •
IVIr. and Mrs Earl. Culbert of
London spent last . week visiting
With. Mr. and •Mrs, Charlie Hod-
gins & with.•other relatives here.
Dr, ,Harvey Hamilton;'• Mrs.
Hamilton' and daughter . Ellen
Misses Gertie and Alice, Hewitt
were Sunday visitors with. Mis
Edna and .May. Boyle,
A 'number frons..: here attended.
,the HW Y carnival on ,Thursday
evening. ;;.
Mr. and Kit t eo, 'Huntley and.
Mrs• .Wm. Kaake visited., last'
week- with friends here,:
Mr, anjl Mrs. Levi Eckenswl-'
ler and Douglas returned to tir
:home at_• London after visiting
their parents 'here. , '
Mr. and• •Mrs. Bert McLean re-
turned hoirie, after a motor trip
to Northern Ontario
Visitors with Nin and Mrs. Jas.,
•Hodgins during the week were
Mr. and Mr's. ' Cliff Armstrong &
Mrs. Kennedy of • Niagara .:Falls,
iss Lenore Logan . of, Toronto
and Mr: Charlie Gillespie, also of
DEFINITION OF.ti i "
After a male•.baby has grown.
out ''of . long clothes' andtriangles
and hasp acquired pants, ,freckles
and, so. much :dirt that. relatives
don,'t care to kiss .it between
meals, ' it becomes a • boy,'
_A boy is`'nature's' answer- to tie
false belief that there is no such
thing as perpetual' motion. A boy
Can run like •a' deer, swim like a
fish; climb like a squirrel, balli
like :a mule, bellow like ,a °bull,
eat like a' 'pig, or act like a jack-
ass, according to• climatic condi.-'
The world . is sa 'fu11 of, boys
that- it's impossible. ',to. "touch off
a `firepracker; Strike •up , a. band,.
p , ptitcli • a ball"without collecting
r
a thousand' of •`them. Hoys .are nota
ornamental;; ,they're useful. :If, it
were , not for boys, the'; newspapers
would go undelivered• .and un-
read,' and a ;hundred " thousand
picture shows would go bankrupt;.
THURSDAY, •AUGUST 7th, 1947
**arras sQAl , 'WEDDING BELLS'
Noting that .warm Ovate. and. .SIMF$QN—GEOGHEGAN
are ithe saftest skin The altar of New'St. P.auj _ .
cleansers, the Industrial Healt .-:
mi soap .
Church, Woodstock, was adorned'
division of the ..: Department • of
National .Health. and Welfare
wishes Workers.. in industry to be
warned that some industrialurethe sk'solin-
•i
. - f used, frequently. Mrs. John. H Geoghegan, 19 Wel'
Under this heading»,they list , ,
a turpentine, • kerosene;.. and lrngton St. S•, Woodstock,, plight-
gas,
r solvents: "Don't lower ed her troth with Wallace Alex -
simile ander .Simpson, Stratford, son of
your capacity to earn", warn the. Mr. and Mrs.' W.,P, Simpson, .At
m a
industrial hygienists, "Remember,
The boy' is a . natural spectator;
He watches'paradeS, fires; tights,.
football'. games, .automobiles and.
airplanes ,with equal fervor.;. How
ever, he.:will :not watch' a' clock.
A•boy is a piece of skin stretch-
ed'ovez, an .appetite. He, eats only
when , he's. •awake. ' Boys iliritate
their dads in spite of all efforts
to teach them• ,good' manners.
Boys :are not popular except with
have
tapers in caridelabra> for a 'lovely
ceremony on Saturday .afternoon, •
July 26th, when : Georgina Anna
eo
health is earning•.p r" .
'You need a shave".. . .
"Io 1? Well, the, whole 'family.
was 'using; tthe'.bathroom mirror.'
this morning and I ' must ` have,•.
shaved my' mother-in-laW''
"Do. YOU think the boys liked
-my Speech?" whispered the after-
dinner speaker` tothe friend' -°on.
• his. right.. •
"I think so"s'affirrneel his: friend
"they were all nodding"...
.
wood.,
•:The bride's father oiificiatcd,,
and '1Vfr.. Henry' A. Clark presided
at the,. orgart. Miss ..Ruth . Patton
rendered "Because" "'. and . ':L'lt
Walk Beside You" during the
signing ' of ,the register,. Mrs Bev_
erley Whitehead,..,Woodstock, 'sis, ••",
ter'. of the bride; and Mrs..George k:°
E. Hamilton, ` Listowel, 'Sister of
the groo'rn,. were the" bridal at-
tendants, 'while duties of best..
man • .were performed. by Mr:
Ralph Simpson • of Atwood,'. the
groom's brother., Messrs.. 13t��Wer
ley; • Whitehead .'and ' Geoi gi ' E;
Hamilton -ushered the guests .;, .:
kept in. a .cool,' `q'liiet, place 'after'
eachaccident, will survive brek-
en bones, ' hornets' Bests, swim
ming • holes and .five helpings of
Boys love •.td trade. .things,'They
will trade fish hooks, ' marbles,
broken. :knives and snakes for
anything; ; that : is ;.priceless ler
e
Y
Doroth ' Naiad visited ma y 1ft ---gctalities. 'You ;can. ah
Miss
p. Graham know what to re -y•
Miss Lois..Haldenby sent a few
Boys"are` very:. durable'A boy,
if not- w-ashecLton_ often, .'anti if
days with relatives at. Ripley
'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert ,Haldenby Miss Norma Burt, R.N•, . of Ter-
and David of Toronto were` re= ' onto, visited. ': recently with :her
.during ' the: week,, with Mrs. TRciy solutely rely on Ta ., boy ..if you
•cent,`visitors with friends .�herea nts,•1 and '"1rs: Chas t
'Given in marriage by hei; bro- •
they, . Mr„ Robert. E, Geoghegan,.-
the bride looked. charm'inllg% in a
portrait French .gown. of .white'
duchess satin. 'Fashioned. , ..With
tight fitting bodice' and 'net and •
lace yoke, the gown'.;was enk�`anc
• men• he grows up i e'ii--`ti a'`lon irain..A. Julie eap cat _ .
puppy love, energy, .w•airts, bash- her hem length veil, and she. car- .•
fulness. ' and -a cast-iron' stomach rid a i shower •bougiiet • :of,' red
for 'a bay window,.:pride :aznba roses;
' `,. � � 7se•-a�•d�--a=bald h
' mediatel be in 'to say
and'.wrll .im Y g , ...
that .boys . aren't 'What ,they : used
to :be -in the 'good; old. 'days
Wm
sin •
.over 30,900 'miles. ,I have
had to replace: has,parts and
tedmt
garage, w minor edlustraents.
ll, Datinki tth N S•:;.
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SOMfirrHING TO -TALK ABOUT '- the 1947 Pontiac! ;:And.
judging .from the hundreds 'off letters, we ••receive; its
thing to write about too especially if: .you're„. a pleased -as -
punch Pontiac owner.. Those who have 'driven Pontiac for
Years..:' . and they are legion ..: tell 'us what -their. experience
has told, thein . : that the 1947, Pontiac: is truly the, finest
of •the famous Silver 'Streaks., Those who have never ,dri'ven'
Pontiac 'before, express' the jubilant, unqualified 'delight of
pedple'•wbo haver at last found ' what "they.-: have long sought
;- plus: value ;in the. low•price field.
qTo ,us, these letters',, ate a_ constant source of 'satisfaction.
• The pride' of ownership revealed• inevery word is only
equalled by,out ''pride. in producing the .1947' Pontiac -
finer: i.
`'a fine car gin, ad'h � • •: •
be.stack of orders piled ;p forthe new, Pontiac are gratifying'!esti•.
moniais to the: quality and ,beauty of this finest ofthe famous ,,Sitz et
'Streaks-. Unfortunately, so many orders also, mean that many,ubo
choose Pontiac must wait: So if your car,wise . head ' and. hart sty
'P, ontiac' your present c4e re:11 git e. lou" better. raf er service Ili
you u;a{t if you hat it cart -incl by your C'!4in tea deet er, '
► � cr .. iadc: fitter.;
.rr 1 wI•��
'`i••.'• {�'W iii,{. y
"I own'and. operate :a taxi )iusi-
ness an many, -of ex -p ;
•
'erlce have taught "me that Pontiac
gars: are the best in quality;-lhe
lowest in.operation .expense.'.
'Ralph L. Harding, Yarmouth, N.S.
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''We'., have several 194?-.Poi�tfac
cars, each , of which. has been
'driven• mare - than . 9000 miles, ;'
..and ' which have, given extra`••
'ordinary. performance. In other
words, they offer the same
quality as much higher' priced
automobiles;
D. Gendroni Beau1latneis,•
P Q. ' •
'The attendants' gowns • were
similarly styled in blue. brocaded
taffetawith. full net skirts, :mat
chifig mohair: -hats---:arid acte'ssar �
les.. r
in blue and ,Mrs, `Hamilton'sen,'
semble •was:'pink both: carried
colonial: boucitiets of pink i•gses,•'.
blue cornflowersand •pas'tc+1 s'aeet•
peas
g
Followin 'the ceremony, a re:'
ceP
tion;'was- held at Gray. Mem-
! orial Hall Mrs Geoghegan wore. .
a: powder b.lue,French'crepe chess• .:
with brownmohair picture. hat.
and ai`'eessories''in -brown. •:::•Her
corsage. was Talisman roses. Krs
G. Galbraith, Atwood, ,-sister=:•of.
the • groom, •chose ' a beige ..crepe'.'''
frock with brown.mohau .hat,'
.alis-.
matching accessories, and
• man rose corsage
For awedding trip to Musk,cka,
the bride' donned a srha t three .,
,piece butcher linen suit of • but- .
•tercup 'yellow,. brown .'and 'whlte-
accessor1e' , and corsage "of, shite '
roses: Upon :their return, Mr.: and
Mrs.: ..• Simpson :will .".reside' . ini.
Stratford
Atwood, • LondonPelec Island,
.Detroit; ....Mich., ',Arlington. N. Y,,
Rid etown' Lucknow;'.
Grimsby, , g , ,
tirbrd'._•Ennbr:o;-Pat...-
��5tratl�oY,.'Stra , .
merstoi1 l EtheI,. ' Fergus, , d ant- •
ford :and .Toronto.
d "I .particularly' enjoy its. r'iding-
L. quality and atn more than satin+'
fled with, the fuel economy..”
Dori Grant,North.Battleford,
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ILL=TE11'1'FEI
Impatience is a health danger:
Signal:" just as surely. ,as patience;
is. a virtue.` Pointing .this. out, nat..;
ional'health experts t Ottawa,
emphasize that physical and'ales`
;tal illness are. often first revealed.
eased.
in: bursts ,of temper '.and i.Il-hum
• People with "acid tol'1E;tlt :'' and.
poi$ofOUS djSposititlll.'i e1r :ur iY:
in need .61. medical' r Tr i rt l�
bility, sarcasm' ,and ill '''' rate.
marks aftori F p.t' r' t ;•
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