HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-21, Page 3ilt i SPAY, AUGUST 21st, 1947
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VENDOR, TABLETS are effect
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e. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks
gat .Down's'Drug Store,
Miss. Ellen "Andrew attended:
e Fair : Gammie wedding on
turday.. •
Nancy Farae `:•visited dor-aiew-
iys at Mr.; and Mrs. Walter'•For-,
er''s.'•, •
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000; YARDS . extra good White
lannelette. on sale 39c' per yard..
EIE MARKET'`STORE, •
Mr• and Mrs. T, A; Cameron
e Spending a week at Powasso
ith'their• son, 'glen .arid' Mrs..
amerdn...
Mi'. .and Mrs. Donald• Jol} stun
[ yallaceburg spent a-. week's
olidays herewith his" -,parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Russell .Johnstone,
Misst"Lou Treleaven of. Luck -
ow and. Miss •Adda.Treleaven :•of
'oronto. Eine ;spending this week
t Best=A;Wliile, Bruce Beach..
The Misses 'Don & Mariz�rr-
Th ,
licholson left Friday .ihorriing
or two week's 'vacation,pt.
Hunts-
i11e.
' Mrs, Al. G.use and Douglas.' of
:itchener ;and Mrs. Merle •Joliri-
torr and Sharprt of London.rare
isiting • this week ' with 'Mr,' and
ilrs, P.: •.Johnston,
Miss s Grace :MacPherson of Mil
eriera
'Tug LUCIP1OW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
���.. SPRAY IN BRUCE.
Marilyn, Moffat, granddaughter-
ofMr. and Mrs,. S. C. Rathv.ell,
returned• to her :home in Toronto, pleted the sprayingof all' Bar-
after -spending ' i,,civecks :at Balm, berry -in the county, The Bruce
Beach- on •Georgian. Say, county Council at. the- .January
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TQ ,KILL ARBERRY`
Bruce County has just corn -
T, r; an •: T rs. Alen Andrew.,
_.W.,--.1 adrew, .M:1s.•..Ffora ,Arad_
rew and Mrs. W. &.._Andreir at,
'tended •the Gammie -Fair wedding
at Bethany,. near -Elora, ori •Sat
urday.
idea -tor the destroy-
ing of .the Barberry in Bruce
Goun ty -Spraying- Was started- iii-
July under •: the supervision of.
Peter Grant` 'of 1eesyeatery....,the
:County weed inspector: One of
• the' machines used for.. spraying
Mr. an Nli's Raymond: Snyder: cattle for: warble flies was: used
and two. ,child' en Douglas 'and and the weed chemical used was
'in-
Margaret.of Waterloo, visited. at atlacide. Many thousands of 'in
Kincardine with.'. her mother; Mrs d•
vzdt}al groups of plants and
Walter •Hodgins and her sister,'
Miss Marion Iiodgins.
hedge's. were .elcstroye,d By .far
the 1 eavieet.•rnfestations' were
Huron -township, The take I-Iur-
" Ma'., -and Mrs,. Or'm Moffat and;:'"" s119r9, ;Was very. heavily
Judith were '.recent. visitors wit,`Z'
Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Rathwell,.. 'ho
'accrrnpanied them til Toronto oh
their `.return, .Mrs. Ruthwell .re
rriaint:d• in the city -f•ii' a longoii
visit,
rested; :In many cases'. the coin -
mon' barberry and y the .purple.-
leaved- vax•iety,
purple-leaved'.var•iety, both of which are
inter ediate' hosts• for grain rust,
have be'cri • used as ::;ornamental
shrubs and many of -these shrubs:
had. to • be' destroyed in r%iost of
.:.
yalte... rlpav; cn,..Mrs. the towns and villages; Well over
R:obei•t Thyme stud Mrs, White- k.h,ii•ty: of these'.. were' destr'oY 'ed
rnan Of Detroit .Called' onfriends within' the`munici.pa,lity of Walk=.
here -the end of 'the week'. .The er'ton' aloes:
-ladies were formerly` Ethel; !{'lbs-' . Although..it is "not* expected to
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sie •-and ilii MacL.ai'eti, respect..." .y ave -a complete • kill this ,year,:
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tuely. b •• . oxer 90 percentof the Bar.,•
berry in the County has been de=
Recent visi.tol s • at the' h irne: cif stroyed. It should: have trernen;,
1VIi ar%d. •Mrs: W. G: Aim-sti bng d,ous', influence: on the prevalence
'Were ` Mr. Alf Armstrong, Mr, i,•of 1�ain r : at ;i
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eiton;and I`or-i ferry. -o 1.1-er k -low, Ha c ` 5° 1�o•xra3--,,A.4 • l �t �rnEr orf tire. Ci rtrrty wuu'lcl
iriore ' that' pleased ,if the neigh-
b.otirig counties:•and•,for that mat -
.ter; all -.the bounties; ifi .'western
Ontario would ' impleihent a :sim
iliar' prograin when Bruce county
las shown that .:it can.: be ,• done
Jon: a •probable cost of $000' for.
vas one of:$G young .people in Berry, Mrs.: Ethel. Buck ". and, Mr.:
ftendance .at. Summer School at .and •Mr.s."Vred and''Bar-
Lntarl: • baa _:•a 1 of 'London,. ° '
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...Frank Graham left •• on:.Thurs.-• Guests atai-ie bonie.'of' Mi and
ay for a trip west that will take Mrs. 'Ernest 'Cartel of Ashfield'
Edmonton;•and the' West
were' Mrw and Mrs:
oat_to-vasit. ith.'....sister;and bro- -gar a.n
d fam'ly fi orn R •c. Poultry- 'lajinr-ar3-4aaatifi.ea.:ipil .. -
era:,„
Farms, Atwood;: Mi s'" James c;Ed ;
Mar aret Hale Sand Lake ' gar of ' Holvr ootl • Mr, • William.
Mrs g
Mich:, Mr. and Mrs.Frank An- ••Thompson. • of •'Toronto; ,;Mr.. and
Terso
n andchildren and. :;Vrs.;Mrs..••. Arthur L
aurie and. • Mr.
Vm:Aiidersoi of Newaya,�.•wis 1441', Mrt1nL,,. all- of.St, •Cat .
Ear1--•
ted .here with Mrs:'1Vlar.y•Moore. 'ines,
ARE
(Too late fork.' Last'�W ek) •
'Mrs. Marie Granat of Hamiltpn,
pent Civic holiday. week -end-
vit'h her brother, -O'fv lie .Durnin.'•
Mas'• Joanne }-hunter : of Luck=.
row spent 'a.'few days- With her
;r:andparents;:.Mr. and • Mrs. Bert.
l'releaveti' Glen'sAIiill.
L.'YR00
Sunday v.-isitors"with` NIr.
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Mrs..- *tic Bushell' were:':Mr
;Mrs..: HaroldNorman; Mr:
Mrs. ` Itobert :.Riddell and Isla'
iazcaz'lane.: To.w ship.•
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and
and
di
of
and.
•day.,
Ernest.
chic of tiicknow•• is .1
s at na�
Mr..and Mia; Housed 2 Janet'
Marilyn. of Arthur were Suri
• visitors: Mr. and Mrs; E"r
Miss. Marina Petrie .is' s endn C Acker t
p g
couple of 'weeks with Goderieh. Billy
friend • ' 'spnding a: few• day y
Mrs:' Clifford "Crozier, Joanne
k. -i'-...:.•.
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and Bili • ae.c ni ati'ied -Crozier,
Croz Mr :---and::-. Mrs. -Mar !Johnston- _ • , • WinningAmerican. Rink.'
and boys s ent Sunday at Biuc r
ler. and Colin' to London where . y p Dr: Stanley 'A. Mackenzie, son
they.s ent'last •.• 1ield+;with, Mr• •a:nd',Mrs• Orland.. .•zi of Detroit`
Y. P week. r...• L.of,Dr. J. F, Mackenzie
is -as the skip of one of six Amer
lean rinks •which cornpetedlast
it s 90. O'ii< July "31st
•' Mrs:. Margaret. Wari-i•-Dolt• ;obser-
�•cd.,-be.r. 90th •:birthday •oh July,
31 s•,' lt',the home o,f her -:.daughter,
Mrs ' .Spencer • Guest •sand Mr:
Gui,st'Of •Win'nipeg: She was born*
at r
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ak Mi : ii - an but When
aKa o • years . old'.''carne:, with her
17rrrents, Maztin • and Margaret
Leigh—to •Ashfield ,Township- near
J)unganrion: there'She- grew to
'wujzraiii kuutl- fore, -going to. Al-.
cinia l 11378 where-. she !married
1'•ctcr•.:Murray `•Mr' Murray 'died
t Goderich in ...i888 and: in ,189.0.
Mui=ray rrrairied William
Warnock whb' predeceased,•lier in.
1,925:
Miss •
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Annie Culbert .returned ` to
Hamilton on. Sunday after spendY-
ing -the--past ,two weeks`witl i'ier;•---
ptrents; Mr; and':' Mrs, T. li: Cul-
bert:.,
Mr: and Mrs.• Jadk•:Bremnerof
Sudbury'' are . visiting .,her, sister,
Mrs. Jim'.Sherwood•.•before' leav
ingfor. Vancouver:
ohnston 0 .
M -r atld Mrs. Richard Elliott,:
Nr arid' Mrs. Howard Harris and;
Lorraine were Sunday•evehin:�
visitors :at-Thos:..'Robb's', Amber
'ley._ •
Mr;; and 'Mrs Wm. Eadie .visit
ed. Sunday
Rachel Culbert,
rd i5 •'. W DDING,BELLS`
Donald-'Johirsfon, B-r.uce€ie
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Mr's. Stuart -Nash ,(nee Frances.
Crozier is •visiting: with her bro-
ther .Clifford, •Mrs.. C osier and
family, '
On Thursday evening 14 mesa_:.
hers and visitors gathered at the
home'of Mrs, •13rt Treleaven for.
their August:meeting. Owingto
the absence of thepresident,'d_
lUlrs
`weekk • in the Provincial. Lavin
,Bowling 'Tournament, .when t1,e.
I Arrierican.s bested,the'Canucks. by
a: score of .121 to 1,1.11.: A picture of
:the 's'zx skips••appeared• in:Mon-
day's, Globe
Mon-day's,Glole& }Nisi}:
With her: mother, Mrs.
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s d' h' holiday's. a'f,..Mark `
'Johnatdn's.. '
i,VIiss, Eileen • Elliott is visiting.
dais :week :with fi`iends'•in •Ash
field.
P en ending
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•}VIEWS White Broadcloth ': a r7•°d
Colored: Broadcloth .^.Shirts'. THE
R, Finni MARKET STORE, ••
gan 'capably took • charge
of the meeting. The program in'
the .monthly was' followed. Read-•
ings were given by Ruth and•Syl-
via Curran and • Poroth.y Corbett.
Gwen Treleaven rendered a solo:
Heralds 'of China ,by 'Mrs 11. Fin•
nigan, Japan; 'Mrs'.- Bert Trelea.
ven,. Nome Mission,; • Mrs.` Zinn.
An rostrum ntai duet; by 'Shirley
and Norma was fol-
lowed 'by' reading by Edna' Me- ,
'W tie :lid: Mrs, Zinn gay►e the
rep i' o 'the Ooininion Board:
ni eting The Society decided to.
sell , ' donation and clothing for
China he r r �A.fter singing hynitx
488 the taa�,,,; ing closed with. the.
beliettetiOn. 4
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CItO' AND STOCK '}.OS',
WHEN, 'BAIRN• 1RtIRNC1<D
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,•,The baro: ori•the farm of °.A:bort t
and Win.. Slessor,' at the .c7'rner•
sof
,the 15th; S.'ide'ro,.id and Dur-.
1th ftoad,`*a.s destroyed' by.fi e
7'n
ham
upon being .,;truck
lay, lightning during. '.a severe
stornlr that afternoon,:
Hay, grain, hogs, young c:attl,?.,
a puicebred bull' bought recently,
and some 1p plcn ents were . in-
cluded in the, heavy loss suffered
by father and son. Mrs; Wiltinf n►
Slessor ' was formerly 'Mips Ban:.
t ori an• of.B1ackhc rsc.,•
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itAPSON—EVANS•
Whitechurch. I. United _ Church
.'as the scene of ;a quiet wedding
on 'Tuesday, August 12th; When:
Evelyn' E1iza•beth.. Evans,'. young-
est daiigliter of Mr..aiid Mrs, Gep.
p, Evans; • Winghain, was. ui '•ted
in marriage to lobert Gordon,
only'son of M. 'and Mrs., Orval
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Rapscon Itteul; ;,M. J. Watt, White-
church; officiated. -
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The bride wore a street -length..
'dress' of kltte ey.elet' With : nylon
yrakc .and fusc;tia p'ict reihat and
She 'wo're the groornYs'gift
a• ~mile stra td off` pearls.' Her c:r
1a ae was red C oses:, }Vias. Clare
ra13i;dc. ' 7'rii •lt., isiter of the
groom w;. s bridismaid, wearh7g
>.cir:e
vreric with black accessories.
Her ,usage was cream roses
David Carruthers, brother-in-
;ivy
rother iii.;iw wf' the: brid •,:was best man:
Mr and MO, Rapeon left" on' a
;motor trip to' "Windsor, •1)etrnit
and other` 'p:)inxs ' in.tire, ,United
Slates.
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WEDDING' 'BELLS .
• W. littI AND-4$1kRicK•
Kinea�rdine ,tlnited church was•
the.. scene o$ a' quiet wedding on
`Wednesday rnorning' at' 11.3Q o'
clock August 13th wizen' iazel,
second .daughter of " Mrs:' Ellen
Eskrick -and •the late Henry Esk,
rick • of Kincardine .was • united, in
marriage 4to' Robert .Clifton,: son
of 'Mr, `Robt,' J. Ireland end,, the
late :Mrs: .of• Tees•water.-
The groom' is supervisor of music
at LuCknow :school;'
The. bride, 'given .in, marriage
by•• her uncle; :'Mr. Wm..:Graham,
wore '• a t 'floor=length 'gown ' of
white .shipper. satin :fashioned.. on
princess lines With square• .neck=
line • and, . tight , fitting sleeves.
Which,tapered to a,:point.over her
hand. Her full length embroider-
dress and she ;carried- a : shower
bouquet; of :Lester Hibberd c •ream•
roses., with_bouzardia• and fern.
NMrs: W. J. Mitchet.11,•: gowned 'in
a .floor 'length. gown th. gown of 'blue bro-ry
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caded satin with a crowzlless' pic
ture:• hat to match; was .her s:is-
ter'srizatron `of f •tenor: Site carried
a. cascade bouquet •of pink and
white gladioli. Miss Leone; .Fara-
tell niece' of the. bride owned
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'�i.ri. pink: nylc�rr.,.' 'was the .:flower•:_
:girl.; She carried •'a' nosegay of.
summer roses '
A • background of � hydrangea
'and"; white "gladioli fo:;med tile'
setting' of; : tine •doublc .'zing :cere-
mony: which was performed by:
'tlie•'Rt. Rev. C. H.:MacDonald :of.
THE NEW
lugs v „•
:Cat
Specializes in
X1111. CourseMEA.ILS
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Dinner.12;00. to
Supper .5.00 to 34;�
Light Lunches ..Ice .cream
Soft Drinks • Toliacc
• ••TRX OUR,
FISH . &. CHIPS
You are welcome •t at ' the
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and redecorated. -
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JIM: LEAVI, .: ,roi
Following;,the ceremony the re-: -
teption was, held at Hav-a Rest
dining .rporn,: Kine. .
which the .bride. •. and groom 'left•.
for Toronto : and Quebec.• :The "•'
bride travelled in, a . navy • blue:
tailored suit With matching a
cessories.
Passed Exam>inatrons
• Donald • :Johnstone •• of Wallace •
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burg', sen .'of 1VMr. and Mrs.
Johnstone :recently,passed his:
as- e balmer s examinations., T 1t e
`Lucknow, uncle: of the,'g'room; m ••
_ two brothers,- Donald 'and 'Bill,
slated :byl file Rev,':'P: Harold Law.a . •
ow_ ulifi- d'_• or-
� .. , _ _ Mr-.--1-are .. � �' Tao-tl� _
son, ministner Tot the .:church. •i•.q a.. e.
George -Wilkie 'of .Montreal,' for. ticians.
mer' pupils of the groom;' presided
'at ' the organ..'` Mr 'James' Little;
Teesvi ater, sang. '0 Perfect Love''
and during' they Signing of th e .reg
ister; a paraphrase from•'the 13t1i•
chapter .:of °1st Corinthians. .
Mr. Reg- Moore of Ripley' was
best man•:and 'Mt. 'John .-S1a
•eaiitsSriiM
and 'Mr Gordan •Cairipbell, acted
as
ushers. '
Man- hare
o re
Forget your age! remands areat
peppy,
Try "pepping up" •with Ostre*. Contains tomo
for weak, rundown feeling duesolely tobo4y's
_lack 'of iron which-' nany sten and_women call!,;
Be•delighted' or .get your moneyback:
'Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new .pep;. vagor,
vim and years younger feeling;'this very day.!..
For eale'at,all drug stireseveryiwhere,. r.
*cess ,Prof ifs; ,710g
Act
to n a r,_ . P rof-rts
Recent amendments" to the: above Act provide that all
standard profits claims must be filed with the • Depart
went of "National Revenuebef a 1.st September, 1947.•
.All .applications . are required to be in such form ,and.. T,
contain such information as may.. be prescribed by the
Minister and the 'Minister, may reject an application:,
that is not made in such . form or that does not contain'
such' information.
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.The prescribed forms =(S P..1) are available at alt Did-`:
ta; ict Incon a Tax offices of the ,Dominion Government.
.All'pertinent information requiredon the form ,must
rxcluded
be• >' tached•thereto in schedule form.' Ten-
tative
at
tative . or incomplete forms dr. those,. filed after :31st
August, 1947. will not be. acoepted.••
Department of National Revenue
Ottawa
Tames' , McCann, M D,,;.
Minister of National Revenue.
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