The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-10-09, Page 3THtR ,DAX', OCTOBER 9, .1,947,
THF- LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW,: .ONTARIO
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E, MacQuaig and Joan.:. Mrs and Mrs. T` A', Leishmta`fi-'
., � clang. the week in `Tor;. and children. John and. G,rarrt
,�X4 5�4! .. � a,
•ouzo, ne
have taken up residence in their
Mrs. :Elf°zabeth,;Jewitt' returned
new . home at London.
r ently te-r a thrPp. SLEN
-•�- :-e-•DOR TABL
e! ive: 2 weeks' su 1
illness „,i>:r �WinghaYrl �'fospital ,.�. 5 -at D D �p $I•':12 weeks
Me MacLennan of? -m own's .tug Store.
ii West Wa�vano y . .
uc o sh,•recent` eft tie village are now
Miss Catherin .
kn w !s teaching at S.S. No, Mr. and Mrs. _ Harry-S.
making their their home at Wa1r ce-
SpEdIALS• in "mens and boys :
burg. i•
�w A,;
work clothing And •,de�t•
.unweal•;
�gH;T..STCQRE Mr.and Mrs: .J C., McNab, Mrs
Lon-
fiHE`' • . Duncan :MacDonald a ri d 14Tiss:
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. Mrs, and Mrs, Root. Ra e•
1 i BMA( TO CororigGE WITU
FOOT AND ARM IN CAST
With ,his foot and left 'arm still
in a cast, John K. MacKenzie left
last .week to resume his, medical
studies at. Queen's. University,
Kingston. John visited here brief -
re leaving for .University,
.o. Gladys MacDonald took a recent.
don were recentvisitors with Mr..; holiday trip. " to • the North •Bay
and ••Mrs• Hugh Curring. 4 ' . district, returning h' Man toulin.
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•Mr .T.:•C.' McNab ',,recently re-• 'Island, , ,
efroeivedScott's deliver yl ofGara'gae : new`
inWDodalkerd
ge `-; lJ�lVirs, Ell"eda O�Donnell. Arid Miss
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ton. • '
na. Moody of. Learriington were
�.' recent,vsitors with friends here:
Mrs, Lillian A. Reid has .'re.- They were accompanied by Miss
turned to her horne..in Orono at-
ter spending a week with her
brother; Elmer Alton and family,
Mrs, =J3tti tBoach . Buffeted a
wreak spell cast week ' and has
beenconfined, to bed for. a ,few
' "FOR FEl T that feel ' like Wings
of song .. use • Lloyd's Corn Salve'
• • right a14ng". 50c at Down's'Drug
Store. .
Mr. George. A. Greer and Miss
Eva Greer returned •"home: Friday.
'.after a',two. weeks' visit m' King
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ston with Mr. and, Mrs.• :Harry
Aiken .
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'toyed ':.at Canada Packers in°
Toronto, is. visiting, at his; ,home
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a� aitng • the termination of
here, the
',the strike, : .
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•Recentr• visitors with ` Mr, ' aridMrs. W. .. '•J; Todd were ,Mr. 'and
His right„.ankle and left arra were
fractured in ' amotor crash .near
Woodstock John Leith, . Jr;, was
seriously injured.in the .same ac-
cident, and• both. boys are nak-'
irig a satisfactory reccdvery . from
injuries that narrowly escaped
being -fatal . , •
THANKSGIVING DANCE''r0'` ,
AID RECREATIONAL CENTRE
Next • Monday; .tight (Thanks:-
=giving right)'`Th:e Clansmen, are
sponsoring a •dant ein •aid •ofe'
the
community,. Recreational: Centre; r.
and old and young are urged 'to
Mildred. Horne : of:. Detroit, who turn'. out to patronize the event.
visited with her mother.,. Mrs-. J: As a special inducement, a -prize,
A • Ilorne: ,:. will:be offered, for ' the 'oldest.
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cougple in. attendance, '
Recent visitors' With Mr. 'and Farre 's '
Farrier's orchestra. will 'provide
Mr's, '•D, C. JMeMorran were • Mr, the music
and' Mrs. Robt: Muir, . Mr. '.and
Mrs, ' •Wood.ro.w Muir and c:hild-
ren;' Jeanie, Jack, and•Bob: of 'Port
Elgin; also Mr;: Henry; •McMorran•
of Paisley- ani, daughter,:Miss
Gladys 'of. Toronto,:: '
Grandmother's Day will be pb-.
served•at. the. ,Luckri:t w •Worrren's.
.Institute meeting ' In the Town
Hall. on .'•Friday; ' •'October J Oth,'
Directors, ,Mis,s ' Eva Greer , and
Mrs: J. R. Johnstcne..Hostesses,
. e:r
Johnston,. P/lrs, Chas, , Cook . and
Mrs. 'Peter McCall:' • ,
Thos•e from: a'' a •t nd=
s distancet e.
,ing the ',funeral' of the late Mrs.
Elmera B. 'Alton: included. Dr.. and
1VIrs; W, ,W..Sherwin and' .family;
Mrs, Andrew' Alliri of: Clifford, .Mrs: L:.A;,'Reid, Orono; Mr;` and.
,..Mrs: Elizabeth Thompson and Mr, iihs F .IN Marrnin ' and famil
g y,
little .daughter of• Wingham,..
IIospitalized At London
Mfrs. J-amesT7-Mathers-°•f-aturnecl-
. to. London 'on Monday for'fu$hex�
':treatments, at'. Queen' •Alexander'
Sanatorium+' During .her absence
Mrs; George Whitby has `' taken.
charge of little :'Betty ,Mathers:
DIED IN WINGHAM
The death :of Alberta Bel/ of
Kin°lbugh- occurred 'in, Wingham
'Hospital On Monday.: He was 55:
The funeral :service, was held
privately. at the home' of . his 'sis-
ter, '.Mrs. George +:Haldenb, 9n
Wednescday:•..afterno,on, _conducted
by ev ” L W, `Owen Interment
w,as n. Greenhill Cemetery,
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Dr. " H. R. Kingston, Professor of : Mathematics
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and'. Astronomy , of 1�niv of Western
s>tty
Ontario Will deliver an illustrated lecture on
"THE WONDERFUL HEAVENS"
IN THE TOWN . HALL, LUCKNOW
RIDA.T, OCTOBER 17th;
at 8,00 o'clock
Under auspices ' of .the Lucknow .High School..
Admission 25c
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.:for the sch f
.Proceeds in aid of , t o
AGED ' LADY PASSES. • g
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=The death of Mrs.' Angus Keith.
occurred in. Winghain Ibapital:on
Sunday;• -September 21st: She was-
Yn her 74'th' year and was former-
• lye Selene McCaig,'
.. The funeral.service was held at
. essrs. Atfied r %f .oio. in'-, rr
strong, ,,Mi and Miss.,, Wes Alton•,
iteiment in South Kinloss.CeTn-.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ,Alton,. L' on- s
aon, Mr:- andLMrs, .:A1-Ien-,-Alton,` '
Mrs. Jerry • Downs, 'Mrs: S.- J ' Al
ton, Toronto, Rev. and Mrs_G.-G..`'
Howse, Gorrie. . others were 'pros
ent. from Goderich, Wingham,'
Kincardine and Ripley
DINNER PA1tTY ,.MARKED
25T11I ANNPVERSARY ..
U U NG A :N' N'O N:
Mr; and Mrs.• 'Joe England °0:-
„,: Detroit .who are enjoying a trip
M'r and 'Mrs" Ewart. Taylor along Lake Huron, spent last Fri
were twenty five years married day with Mrs. B. • J, Crawford:
ori. a, urday, :an 1:s, raw' or. w o spen s e
winters in Detroit' intends ;to
soon. return, to',the home:•'of her
daughter; Mrs. .4. .E. Willis. .
'A' Knox: College student, Mr.
Jas.: Marnock, .was the speaker
*irked *by: a family gathering, at:
which a few , `close friends were
:present; at; the 'home of their dau-
':. khter, -,Betty, Mrs. Jabk Ackert,'
Holyrood;• who : was . hostess at .' a
' dinner -party in; her :parents' hon last Sunday • in .the: 'Presbyterian
our that • eyermig, ...when, 'a . very :church. .
pleasant social -.time 'w•as, spe•
nt Mr, -'and Mrs L F Stingel 'at•.
tended the Kinsmen's Carnival.'at
Kincardine ,la'st' week and were
accompanied . ,by. their 'daughter,
Mariet:ta, 'who °won .prizes each.
'evening •in :the musical contest
with her'sing:ing.,
-MrT-a-fid-Mrs C-e.ei.l,.Bial 'and
children' :visited Mi•., and 1VIi fi.
'Gordon ;Dickson, Atwood,.•on Sian.
Fi iends, at,e sor i y to 'heat •'.of
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Mrs ErneSt.'Iall, Br.arrtfor d, ;fall
ing. and breaking •tier ani and
,ankle recently r '
Mrs. J: G Montgomery arrived
borne from Goderich ,lrr,:pital:'on
Monday night'. much •impr;oved. in
health.• diet. daughter, Mrs W. J.
Collins, ;13 N.., of Preston' is •with,
her foe ,a while
.8 1Ctally • WeViistors. last Week with Mt::.Si 11 Attended•
Mrs. Cedi'1 Blake .:w'Fr
ere Mi. ed.
of. tiro Lucknow H,nlly 'Day Service .
he ahnual'
United ghureh Finlay St.','Phomas, Miss • Jessie:
Sunday'. School : was held In the
. school room -• on September 28th
following the morning` church'
service;,, The service: was in' charge
of Willard .Thompson; assisted by
: the. School superintendent, Mr, •
W, L. MacKenzie. Those. taking
• partv‘cere X, W. Joynt, solo
6 1st; Mi•: R vile, Hoag, ;guest speak=
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United :Church - Yi
s the. October; 6th, :meeting was
presided;;:over,.`by -Margaret. Rae
missions •convener. After; the wo-r-.
ship'.service:the scripture :lesson
was .read:-r-espOri ively Matters--of-
business• were discussed' and ap-m
proved. An 'executive eeting:
was called for.. Wednesday, Oct-
ober 8th at the homeof the pres-
ident. Margaret' Ra'e.gave.:a read
ing.."11•-riust' be done" and ROY;
• . • Stewart gave : the '. topic 'ors• the+
United.'Ch.urch mission Work in
• :Ronan over the . past ter, years
,;Next meeting will be on Tuesday,
October • 14th .:in . charge .of Miss'
• -Doris Taylor;culture convener.
Taking urs In England-
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a inCo
Course
John • Harrington, nephew. • of,
Mr.. and• Mrs..' Edgar Hollyman;
left recentlyfor.. his. homeland ' in: ' Posted •:To• Hamilton •
England,.:to take'a. o "t- raduate . Bill Johnston .of the' Canadian,
p �i g
university'course`' in''conomics Navy , spent 'the' week -end: With,
John won .a ` 1,500: scholarship at' his parents, Mr and ;Mrs: Noblti
Western, last year, His sister pat -.[ Johnston.. Bill has been` '•posted,
.i. -.. ,�. r_ t. - .ude •i ..and "fL'Vil1'ila_J,11C1� 4V iiiiYllll G[711' a["tYW V- '
i.i��a -z� aiSv -a �xu''Je� .s�uu i � .. � � •-:,, .:
a • winner of several.'scholarships.. tha p ease • un, grea as. e_
Both attended school ,in Lucknow. was. ori' draiight for Greenland, •
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for a short. ;time •before going tom:
London, Ontario.:.
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Kilpatriek,, Brockville, Miss Susie
Kilpatrick' and: Mrs.. John Kilpat=•.
rick and; two daughters,. Lucknow,
Mrs. 'Herman •Voaden, Toronto :&
Mr. and Mrs,'Tim' Leishman; Lon
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Mrs. David 6' Err.ington receiy-•
ed word 'that her brother, . Mr:
Isaac Jewitt'' f; Shelbrook, Sask.,;
ex, Billy Mathers, scripture •read passed away last 'week. ,in' his 81st
: ing; and Mr. T. A. Cameron .led'
in prayer, Wilfred Black presided.
at the' piano, and' 'accompanied"
Mrs, `Joynt. Distributing .leaflets
were Donald McNay, George An-
derson and Bruce Johnston. Tak-
ing up the '0 offering, George Web-
ster, Kent Hedley,, Roddy Wraith
and Kenneth McNay. Bob McNay
Was in charge 'Of the lantern.
•'T'hose speaking briefly were Mr.
Peter 1VleNay and Rev. Mr. W4-
hams of Holstein .who closed,tlie
:service withthe bened3Ction. '
year: ' He was a son of `the' late'
Mr. .an lk,'Mrs. Thos. Jewitt . of.
BluevaleA but has beep living .in
the West since "a' young' roan..
Take Over Lane Farm
• Mr. and Mrs.' Frank ':Maulden
and son • Keith ,af, Glen Orchard',.
Muskoka, •have taken over . the
operation of Mr. J. R. Lane's farrrt
in Kinloss. Mrs.' Maulden w3 offor-
merly Bessie 'Lane. Mr, and Mrs,
Lane 'will; continue to: reside on
the farm.,
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UY YOUR '48 VACATION
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• Almost. everyone ha's a dream .vacation"'in mind. -:
But many folks have to' postpone, it year after year
beca tse-=for one reason oranother.-thee ready cash
is lacking when.. holiday.ti te`comes.'
Whynot make sure you.'will have' the needed cash
next yea . Decide now to put enough' money
aside each month at'the'13 of M •to cover the.'expenses :..
of ,one day of your 1948 holidayIt's far ,easier -and
Surer.—to provide, for your.'dream. vacation this
`savings' •way=:. "tet•
Over a Canadians are saving at the B•of M
;for the things they want most
Buy one day', of your 1948 holiday this payday :open.'
a., 'Vacation Account'' at your nearest'B of M branch.
K. .OF MONTREA
ucknow Biranch
T OMPSON, 'Mainager
'BASH"
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