The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-14, Page 7Y AUGUST 14th, . X04'i,
TH1iR,SDA�,,
` fiHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVEN
KIN LOU I
Miss Evelyn IV a can . of Lon.
dexo is Spending... two Weeks' h01.,
• home_.here.
idaY at' }tc r
spend a week at her home. pear opened: with the familiar hymn,1 COTTAGERS WANT BEACH
Bellevilie to, be with her mother) "What a friend We have i Jesus" I SETTLED
ED`
n a ;tiE)�►1� QUESTION SE �>�
who has been very iIl fur tf i" past�andrepeating the' Lord's prayer. ? • `
few months. ' A dbputation Gf Bruce Beach
. Miss Iona Terry. read the scrip f d
Nliss' Whlnie. Percy, . Il l?I. :of tura reading. The evening's �,e J eott�f ere has,_ .again con ,ion a - Tont._-_. daughter, -Margaret
-.ori psor anel,
Mrs; Dorothy Th P •
ENGAGEMENTS
(. _ Mr. •and Mrs. Skirl, Bowers o
! Huron,Township wish to,, an-'
nounce" the engag''ernent of their
'Crl:l:sorrburz; is sperncl'ixtg few. lection 'taken• up by Jim Halder,= j•H'�r �'rr p ElUabeth to : Alexander. Bain •
days at laedr home here.
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wtrs donated to the Sunda, the ouestion oil their status as ZwcMlaar 1eS,"N:,n of Mr, and Mrs.
• 1�i'is .I.IOi�' '1" rc ni Sclrc,c�]', Prayer h IJIr Q�ven -residents" of the Township. ,Donald . es$',Charles of Huxoti
1 za i pion ul II a'
t► • t Peach . d and
Perry
" Ts�wnshi . Council with" " •
Miss Ellen McBride returned,,
►, after attending , summer
omc
School .at Toronto,
Little 1'�evirr.. 1VIcLean .under;- ,
'ierritcn Thursday.
�vifEnt` a-t�srrsll. utr
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last.,
Mrs. Al1,L t,Trafford, Doris and
Delbert cif 1.)urhai . yisrtedd last
week with her.'siiter, Mrs, Alex
• Nies Ethel: Haldenby,• is. heli-
(laying at'Gratnd Bend.
dY
Thi 11.W..I. met : onl Th,uraday.
afternoon. ,4it . the home, of 'illlrs,;
of -
Frank 'fhurarpson•; The'p-residerit''
Tin,: I'iodg?ns, .presided ands.
Abe `epti r" opened, with the In..
.the,�ci.titr� op te , < .•
''stitute ode 'and thie. Lords prayei.
.The Purple Grove Institute' were
to be guests at the . September:
meeting, Information• .regarding
the:. Blue Cross• hospitalization
was read by" Mrs: Perry, Hodg'in's.
p1a s were made to 'send a •dele-
ate to.the convention at. Guelphs
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The secretary read" the 'financial
rt..of- the carnival' which `was-.
repo
held recently to :.mark the, 50th
anniversary of the W.I. Mrs. Karl
.. Boyle was the .winner, •of the:set.
• of dishes.
Sale�•:of dishes • $22;45
Proceeds of booth 5b:?,1
Door. receipts (dance), ,80.00
50.65,
e !.e n w e •• �e air ver
rid Mrs. ce.� road Part. MS : ()WITS 117, e marriage
Helen. Haldr ��r�y, the c ont erler he. question o
.is visiting:-tutli Mr, u
rod. s a . { a
neer W,• S,1 place August. 23rd.
Dramatic Stories
• Of
r.,✓uE,k, aa, + they:,maantenanee. Ei gi
._ ,;.,l4r.•:.Asid° fo°r clic .tai;ut;r urnT whi .h. ,
"-'"•�V1r`5. •1+atltcrltatr°rclic�• �itiitec'�1 on _ �
i; d D 1 Iz 1.1 b r e' u1 els of 1 10 shoo" that so7xie" mi. Il
��a as fol1�
, ws• c•�rxlmunity sing
a
iNal1, lrlriatc Jc•ur `F'erc boniest, M s °c''Jt:rgcs •
are eveeted on the prig- Be
M d Y s r
Srrt,rdav ••tvitla la.•i.�ta r� Mrx�, Wi
o a e
161fif�a ' pointed our
that".earI'y u
Street Gamblers
sure „to 'read this colorful
and 'Mr•s, • JCur1 Boyle and
family and , i\lIr. • acid. mr•s. Wrri•
Lloyd, and furirily.motorcad to Galt
on Sunday.: ,
1Vi •. `>e:Ott Wa,l 1r ,is :l1c�ndi,r} t1
1'cc�v cl�.ys with his sistei°,.'•81Mrs„
Miller 1J 1 , ie 4t' Kineai`ciine.•.
lVlr, ll:c•i`'t Ha1denby'.of"`•rl'car..
ontta spertl : a is w d'ay, . 7� atk • relay.
Uves 'at''Westfoi�:1. Y
Mrs. W. J. • Mclean and Miss
Eve'lyn McLean hive: gone to
1Vl.atouln. , Island ;where they
will :visit with., friends' •
• The. A:Y; P,A:. ':met . on MVlonday,
everting at. the home of Mrs, l'om
Hodgins" with a "good'• attendance.
A softball game, •was enjoyed by
the ,you nger• folks before all cam e
to the hone where the meeting`
t:lrar'.iic Iod }iris Jo :c ; Haldeiib .,
Irlrrrai. J,car Pcrc:v,-Winnifre;d Me-.
road.:I -le stated that as a .,new series. of true stories about
number -of cottages were. on un- Wall Street's fabulous gambling,.
financiers. Begin. it with "The
z c c i:�tc •e ci:1:` nd a true deed could
•lamas. Lunch was.servc�d 1�y the 4. a. • ,. '•
lai, ac s•
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and, Mrs.J.oca' Cassidy and
baby, Grah.rxa ° of .`Clifford "spent
:Sund•ay wit1i Mr,. and
Graham.,.•
MI,
Harr ..`Halden'b .and-- dau.
t
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-gh"ter" Beit 'Of the Soo oriel : Mr,
. Y
Albert 'Chapmah of Bruce ,Mines.'
we're recent • visitors with his.:
.uncle; Mr,., Alf Haldenby.' a n d
o ei re at ves here, •
,
Mrs..Wm.Pinnell visited last
week with relatives at .Hamilton, I
Misses. Marilyn :.Gordon a, n d I
Jacqueline , Morrow of• Preston
visited during the week with 'Mr.'
and Mics. •Tom Hodggns.
not, be given. •4.
,
Ilururr C o ineil . alio , has the
pro' tun in'their lap ^of •.the? •priv-•
t3.te: roa ,1 ` from 'L- urgan to •, Point•
Clrark. Traffic'` on 'this:'road has
become 'So general . that cottager'
Would,' like ••a substantial 'main-
tenance grant, or have the ' road
taken' over by the Township.'
'Speaking. pf. the whole lake
front. area .within the Township,
Reeve Howard. McGuire said: "for
years we 'have .been stumbling
along with cottages being built
over the' area and . seine on 'un
registered ' land. The time has
• cone when final ':. and authentic
solution must be sought 'arid we
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Rise and Fall of :Jesse • Liver-•
'more'i,, the spectacular .• story of
"The goy .•Plunger'• of Wall St,",
in The.'. American ''Weekly, with
this -Sunday's (August- ,17)' .issue:
'of The Detroit Sunda ':Times:.
Detroit y
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"What happened, 'George?
"Pu,ncture" ,• '
• "You 'should, have 'looked out. •
there 'is .a fork in the road just'
for it. The guide :book ,,says that
about here" . .•
are to `tr to arrive at it"
'going Y
The Council promised to give the
Beachrtes definite 'information ,as
soon as: it was procured..
Total ..
Expenses 98:81
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• Balance ..r.. ,.$110400
The: president •expressed ' tihanlrs
or ..all w1 o helped to• make the'
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carnival .a success.. Lorrain e l Har-
box Mrs. ,.Tom 'Harris wa,s' .the,
winner of the e prize;:: Mrs: P. A.
Murray gave a splendid .paper •on. .
. the. topic`Make the best' of what.
• you have'.'. :The roll calk was'ans-''
'We'redby 'a favorite 'recipe.,. Mrs.. .
Howard Harris, also gave a splen-
did: paper on themotto "_Thie,b_esty
place to •five '�u
is'si inside 'your
'income,: ` How to • iron ; a mans
'.shirt was discussed Thq National
anthem''was sung arid lunch was •
served • •by the' hostess_ ' and' corn-
mittee ' I:
Mrs Joseph .,Wall is hostess i to
the Sr W., A. ,on Thursday after
noon .. • \ I•
:Shower•.For Bride=Elect '
On Fridayevening the ladies of
the ''comm:unity gathered ,at the
horse of Mrs.: Ethel Jaanes•cto heti-.
or'her daughter, Florence, a bride
elect The living was roam pier-
illy decorated • with pink an
white streamers with a •..brida;
rch ante' decorated chair and'.
--of, ph -le x --land- doses. TTow
t)e strains of theweddingmarch.
the ` ride was` escorted to' her`
.place \ of 'honor by.' Mrs :!• Perry.
• Hodgins .IVIrs: •Charlie' , I-fodg.ins
Was, chair' '+ ady :and ex.i ised the
kind\ wis of :all present.to t e
bride; A ', ' ane; duet _was_.given b
Eleanor . rray and Edna` Boyle,
Florence t acDonald sang a solo.
' Mrs'. -pen, cCoshi: gave a humor-::,
ous'. ,readin
. 'This was•.followed
• , by a nock wedding 'with y Mrs. P.
...At -Murray 'the lovely bride, Mrs'
'Maurice Hodgins. • the handsorne.
' gxkom' and Mrs. •Ho Perry ins
, the Capacler o ..
p�' gyman. Joyce.
li'alderrby..read '.a poem after
*Bich Jean James played a piario
•in ibe;r:: Mrs, 'Charlie kidlike 8i.
Ma.y•- t> _ ..Ian f-- a • duet; •Mrs:.
.. Maua'ic � 6 ..
1; ' , dgins their• read" an
address ,to �he bride ,and 'Misses,
_ 8 brought
g
•Ruth &.S ra'ron. Hodgins brou �ht
a• Wagon
n
,At
des with beautXful
and uscfarl €s:"1Vliss'Gracetherlrcraclw'rwa-swise in 'openi'ng t. e
gifts oriel•. 1VIrs .Charlie. Uodgi" $
read \the attach d• verses.,•: Flo
este. than esd th ladies acrd all
joined. • rn ° singing "For she's a
jolly good •fellow'. Lunch ''was
Served nth c1 the trousseau
wns .shown. : . ,
Miss Iona Tory' has gone ° nto•
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LEARNING REFRIGERATION ..
ONTARIO !S prgductia � •capacity 'the measure of .her r future , ':.
- prosperity-i-;:-To-assure a--pro,miinent place _u domestic and •
' foxei n trade •,markets; .sl:illea' hands are needed'. Increased . production.
ofrefrigeration, units will Mean a. greater . need • for skilled servicing.
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Veterans,basically, trained in schools an J ,'ON• THE .JOB, :will fill fill this
�b, r`d :into industrt� :For •thoe'wlio have •mastered
need as they: are a)Jso - s
Skilled octilatuirts high.1agrs, )e andbetter working con
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ditions are•'wii hint easice re ac`li.
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w7hrougll plans SponSerel ry.the . i. e •partircrt 'of. Veterans.. Affairs and
• other agencies, hundreds,Qf 'ming %orkrrsare
being trained 'f, r, refrigeraiL.• ..
r , .
`boli servicing. (7'rii.eltiate i a". training sehooI.1G are ready now to..take Wy
•.' lane's in industry. Gra tcincra of the futtire,•tl they Will have ,a share.
tlieye p . '�.
'in: ;Ontario's aan,irrap( rt:aalit' partato• play., in• her industrial "'de-
velopnent.
THE I311E (ING iN1ttS1 BY ONTARIO). •
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..• Co ' Guit y, 23, of Toronto,. a veteran , •
of 15,14 months' service in -the Royal
. •.Canadian Air Force, is shown checki;iig, '
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tyre operating`pressures on a domestic • .. ...,
:training. unit 4 •
The .Refrigeration 'Course • gives the : ' E.
studenta theoretical and
,/ , practical knowledge of ••• •
domestic, commercial ..and . ""
air conditiniiing units, ••
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