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Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday
iEPTEMBER 8, 9,11
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TYRONE . POWER,
GENE TIERNEY
f HE ,RAZOR'S EDGE
;aching At 'Acton'
Miss Marion MacDougall,.. who
es:Spent-the-summer here; --is
aching •Grade{ 4 in Acton 'Pub
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THE: LUCKNOW , SENTINEL,•
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UNOANN014
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NOTICE.
GiLER.K,'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
Voters' Lists, 194'1, 'Municipality
of the Township of Kinloss,
Count of Bru
I"totie'e• , is hereby given that I
hate. .6941l?i,&th.-.Scction_8-..pf_
the: Voters'. List ' Act- 'and that
I have posted up at my office at
RR.- 2, Holyrood, "on'the 25thday-
of"•August,,, 1947, the list df "all
'persons entitled to vote in 'the.
said ,1Viunicipality at Municipal
Elections -and' that sucW list re-
mains there for inspection.
.And I hereby call.. upon '';a11
voters ,to take immediate pro=
ceedings'' to ,have- any.-•errors,'or
omissions corrected "according to
law; the s
•� � a., t day.for appeal being;
the 15th day: of September, 1947..
' Dated this 25th day *of August,
194?;
J. R. LANE,
Clerk. ' of ' Twp ,.of Kinross'..
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WEDDING BELLS
HUMPIRREY ._ENGLAND
On Saturday,, August 23rd, 'a
'quiet -wedding was -solemnized•
at, the South 'Kinloss Manse, when
Rev.' J., A, Smith united 'in mar-
riage, • Betty Rosalind,daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James England
:and, Harold 'Robert Humphrey,.
tars: .
p•Itrey ' o€ West 'Wa r inosh Tl -ie
bride . chose .;a street length, dress'
:of turquoise blue' silk ''jersey with
black accessories. After the cerer
mony--a-s.upper was held, for. the
immediate,families ;at the. bride's
,home. • •
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se
re Now Agents For
grand Fee
Matiufactuied' By
STT & : SON P•ALMERSTON
-We-carry Et complete line of feed,
available, at all times.
rE DELIVER IN TON'
LOT
For Delivery, Service.. Phone
rmstrong Wilson, 70-w,'Lucknow,. or .•
Phone 60-w know •
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• Another Carload
MANVILLE ,DOVER ` WHITE
CED. ARGRAIN
estos ` si
,evall
ingles
Which Will Sell At :
PRE -. WAR PRICES
Also. � ,,..
Antler Carload :Of 2:10 -Pound
halt Roof ShEin_gles
.In Red and Green. Blends.
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John
errderson.Ptaning
Lucicnow, Ontario
' Phones. •
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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59th Wedding Anuiiversary
Mr. ' and Mrs. Albert .Orsiir' of
Dun annon on Wednesday, S'ep-
tern: cer 3rd, observed their '59th
• .,. er ary, =:o are
enjoying good health: Mr. Orser,
-the-older cagle,; isliFlua
137th 'year'straight, stalwart' and
tanned and since:. retiring to the
village -seven' years 'ago has as-
. .other nearby. farmers. This
.summer though intense 'heat, he
mowed a ten acre hay;field,'whd
anxious friends as well as his em,.
ployer, could hardly . believe his
hardiness or exactly approve:.
This crop of i -i was yery well.
harvested . despite the:..,..y
tricks; of
the: weath'erman.. 'Mr.' -„and ' Mrs,.•
O.rser were born:: a'pd ` lived "most
of their lives in N.orthe'rn Ontario
until 'corning to these parts two
or three years ago. Their family
is Mrs. Cora Driver, Golden Val
ley, who is visiting them at pre-
sent,' also "their sonJ Cecil, wife
and little twin girls of . Detroit;
Frank of Edmonton;• Jack, Tor-
onto; Mrs. Muriel 'Smyth, Car-
low::
low:; 'The , anniversary • day was'
Spent 'quietly . due to the' distance'
'of soneof their family: but they.
are looking' forward. 'to celebra-
tions of their• diarnoncf wedding:
next; year.
Mrs. Arthur Beauman and.. song:
•Mr. Richard"Beaumari o
K.1 G
There will be no service, in the
Anglican church next Sunday and.
on the _follow•i.ng,�5uriday,
ber 1.4th the Rev; Lionel Nens off`
Landon will have charge : of the
service at 9.30 a.m.; '
e Sr Women s Auxiliary. will:
meet . at •the home of Mrs; Tom
Hodgins ori Thursday,' September;
11th. • The roll, call. will be ans..'
wered' by repeating• a verse'. of,
scripture 'containing , the word
`�Loxe„
This will be_ a '-quilting,
Mrs. +MalcKenzie” and"' er dau-
ghter, Miss Elia McIntosh ,of Lan-
don visited during, the week with:
their' aunts,': Mrs. H: 'A. Graham
and Mrs W. J,0*., McLean „ ,s : •
.:We extend sympathy to ..Mrs.
Eckenswiller and. her family in
the doss ' of her 'husband :the , late
'Jacob Eckenswiller who passed
away on •• Wednesday after • a
lengthy :illness.. The. funeral• was
held• on': Friday afternoon.. .:from
the.. home of. his son Eldon.'
Miss Margaret .Murray of -Mon-
treal is holidaying at. the -Murray
home at Westford and also. 'visit-'
ing With Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mur-
ray'
:'• Mr. and'Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller
and Douglas: of London :were ,here
'attending the funeral. of.his :fath
er. ,
• Mrs. Win. Brown of Tbrontoi
}ch spent} the week=end ' with
Rev. S. T. Dunk and Mit.•Dunli
at the • United Church parsonage.
•Mi. Albert :.Shackleton and on
Allan of Toronto' visited friends 1
here :fast: week. •,
Visitors ' with Mr-.' :into ,Mrs:
Cecil ' Blake. recently "were:- :Mr..:
and.- Mrs,... Russell ."Q'''NeiI_,.of, __Fort
William- and ,Mrs; Isaac and" son
l<enneth' of 'Fergus,
"M� and_Mr�Jas` Gibson and
son Donald ••of: Toi onto• visited
Mrs:. Roy Rutledge, the former's
sister,' over the week -end
The Dungannon .-branch of' -the
Won'en's Institute: inet at ;the
homa__:of.._M•rs.:. Otto Popp Thrill.,-.,
day afternoon 'when the members
entertained : ,the -grandmothers •
Mi s K. Dawson,` the' 'president,
opened the meeting Mil (Albert.
Rivett : played. two *piano ..solos,
and •Miss• Marietta Stingel .. gave
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WAGE 'Iv , .
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parents• Mr. and Mrs.' John •
-called on friends : in the Village
on :Wednesday.."'
.Mr. and'•'Mrs:' Thomas Kelly,.
:Mrs. John Evans of Belleville 84•
Miss:. Jean Moore. of Betvie .visit-
ed recently, 'with. Mrs. D. McFar.-
'
G _1 enccn:. ...o . turned,.
to '' New York • after spending .a
holiday' at his horse here.,
Teachers;' and. pu ».ill` returned,
to school .after• an enjoyable holi-
day. We welcome Mrs. H.. Holland
to our • school and. }we wish ' the
..best.' of everything to:: Miss E11ert,
McBride who has gone .:to, Tory'
Hill Mrs D; Thompson to Strat
ford; "'rVi ss Grace
Weatherhead,
whoY.returns to 'S. S. •No.1 3, Con.
7,0 ' and . Mrs. Arthur,. Graham: to
Westford.. • • •
Miss' Betty a-
few :clays with ..friends at . Kin
rdine.
'a solo Mrs George Hodges gave a
two ';readings:. Mil. Cecil Bla The :Girls4A: meeting will be'
held'• on Saturday afternoon at.
presented • a= -paper; -on - m
•-the thee
that grandmothers had ino-re leas
the home. of Marilyn •'.Boyle.
t '.
ure th°mothers' of today, .which Misses Irlma Jean and Marion
Mi s S:. J. Kil atrick .: Percy sp•
ent a few days, .last' week;.
herr motanher,
had prepared but was Unable td
with '.Lucknow friends
be .present 'Mrs Omar•Brooks•Miss Marie Thompson was a
recennt:.visitor, with - friends here.
took the r,�egatrve aide 'and Point -
i.... and'Mrs: Jim Boyle return-
ed• out ahe' •mod'ern convenie: ,ccs.
;i'f: Today. Both articles ,wire much ed during the:week..:'after enjoy-
enjoyed but the "latter` won `by jing•a-motor trip:. through the; west• .
two points .on the deciwon;of the Mr. and Mrs: HaroiaPPercy and
judges, Mrs.. Alex. Smith and family visited 'with her parents•
Mrs., Duinin 'Phillips.: Mrs. B.. J, at Langside:
Crawford; a. _great__ gray dmnther,- . ': Rev. Howard .B Hamilton, Mrs:
•'gave a. reading of • her own cont.:
position: Mrs. Everett .Finnigan,.
who was in charge of ,the'' pro=
,gram, .announced ,the 1 presenta-
tion to Mrs.. Dawson of' a glass
Plate .that ' had• been a gift to .the'
Institute .from `herr grandmother
Mrs.. Men Cluff, ;and 'had been a'
family heirloom '`; An enjoyable
time 'Was spent over the' teacups,
and a birthday ° cake with fifty
;lighted 'candles was cut by Mrs.
W. R.' Stothers, a great grand-
mother and charter member. Bas-
kets . of gladioli were used as'"deco
orations.
"David S: Errii gtone, who'is, over
80 years of age,, paid a `visit to'
the' doctor thea other day, as: he
had not been feeling well. Ex-
amination reyealed • that, beSicdes.
suffering from a cold!, • .Mr; Er-•
-ington had . a broken ' toe, caused
apparently when some , wood had
fallen•'on 'it .recently. But this has.
not:. hindered him from 'keeping
on the go:, A..neighbor .who made
a call -at his home, after heating
of his misfortune, e:peetrng , to
find•°.hint 'inval%ded, learrred ihat
he' was "out working in the gar-
den".
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Hamilton',and David .of Owaton
na, Minnesota, 'visited during the
week, with friends ,in the, village.
Friday, Sat., Monday
HEY KIDS!
We're Celebrating. Back To
Schpol "'Week with—A SweU
DOUBLE ' FEATURE SHOW.
Boy ah Boy, 'It's sure a honey.
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66 IN ER'''
(The- Story of,'A. Dog)
He'll wrap his paws . Around
your heart: Here's the secret
life of a -personality; pup. .His
escapa Ies, his loves, starring'!
Frank A1bei tson,
Barbara. Reed
ALSO SHOWING
.'"RAIDERS OF THE SOUTH"
A ' story of TeCas` ,during the
Civil War. ;r
Also Chapter 3 of the new
• Serial.'
NEXT AFRI.,, SAT., MON.
"THE RUNAROUND"
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Rod' Cameron'
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A." '
GODERICH,' ON'r.
ELECTRIC
WIRING
•87 West Street
.'Phone..514, Goderich,'
Residence above :Agnew ••
"' Surpass- Store
•'-Phone 1199 ,
' Dual.:'Salmi' .At :St Helens
Mr., John R Webster who has:
'been' in-Wingham .Hospital for
a time. has 'sold • his; home at St.
Helens; and will • hold a sale of
household effectl on Saturday:
That ' same • afternoon, Mr..Geo:
Cameron will offer, for. sale:his.
property at _St:' Helens.
Complete Moving :Building..
Last .Wednesday . the two . re
miming ,'sections of the Clans.-
trieris' t'ecreational:. ;centre ere
moved from: Port Albert and have:' .
since • bee • et in.. place on the
foundation
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MANY ', SPECIAL PRIZES .;
ALL SECTIONS AT THE
THURSDAY & ':FRIDAY
Increased .Prizes In Light and. Heavy' Horses'
and Beef Cattle..:. .
Total Prize
ListExceeds $1,600 •
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Chesley 'Brass Banti' In Attendance.
• ANC'THE TOWNSHIP
• FRIDAY. EVENING,.....
:Music by ..Huron. Ramblers Orchestra.
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