The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-10-23, Page 31111Yl SDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947
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•misses -Alice and Anne .Brawn
of Detroit, have been visiting with
• relatives here.
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rs, George Jardine Chas ac-
k-cepte�.,a..1�4s�ttot�-as--�t�
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'with a ,Kitchener fir.
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NEW Knitting Wools and yarns,
wheeling' yarn- for •m_en's socks.
Tf 1E MARKET STORE.
' orQRGET .. Your ` Feet --walk 'on
air, .give thern Lloyd's Corn, Salve
rare", 50c :at Down's g Store.'
• Mr. • and Mrs. Wni,. Blue, of De-.
troit;spent thweek-end with her
parents, Mr; .arid 14rs.. J.
de�rson.
Nits: C J.{ MacGregor, 'W'a'ter-
loo, $abella; 'MacGi gor" of Ilder-
,ton .and Mrs.'D.. M. Stuart of St..
Ilelens* spent the week -end with
Miss ; Catherthe McGregor.:'.
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B LUCKNQW A1;;NT.INEL, -,LU. KI tOW, ONTARIO
eneral !CREWE W.,,
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P.'F, MalrLenna
ORATOR . .
Mr. and •Mrs.
BEST n •
Fourteen' pupils 00t Ashfiel
public se'hools competed In a pub
lie speaking contest held at 'th
and two sons 9f Detroit spent the
Week -end with.. ' friends in the
'community. ...
Mr. and • Mi
Wirt. ,ou •;Gillespie'
ya. of -
T rd, Mich, and Mrs.Jim1V.Ge
Intyre .of Nile visited last week
Wirth Mrs,... Margaret Sproul;:
poye
ern 1 d " wit h °s .ru.ction •
company at Winnipeg
time spent. the week -end .here,
M Perey Webster, who •has ,been
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con t
for some
prior: ,to leaving,. for Montreal,:
where' .the• company will coin--
mence' another lob, ,
and Mrs,' Gaineracio
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Donald and Mr. _and M.S.'W. W.
Uill _were Thanksglivi•
ig ' visitors
at •Niagara 'Falls, and on their re-
turn were accompanied by Mrs.
Thomas Brown "Of Harnifton who
was . their: guest here. • .
• the meeting was :Gordon •Ki�•k,
WE►DING. BELLS
Unit of the F, of A;
Too ' Late To Classif3r
BAKING SALE & ,BAZAAR'
...The .Hackett's Women's • Mis-
sionary Society ,will hold their
•• bazaar and horne-{rade baking
sale, in •Lucknow on; Satu:r.day.,
Novenier 8th. ••
FOURTH ROOM:iUNIOR
'RED CROSS' MEETING; '.
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The regular
Junior .Red Cross
el9thM"Concessionschool. last Thurs.-
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ayvcitign di,`
s�`��f.
oratory that gaYe •the judges a
difficult task in' picking the• top
four: w.inne,rs.p
First prize, of ' $10,00 ,went to,
Norii na Sherwood of Crewe; sec-
ond $8, 'Leslie' Hallam of Cherry
`Greve ,School; 3rd,8
� , Edna iiiv*
ett, Crewel 4th,:.$4, .Eunice He�
mon. Each of the other: oontest
ants was, .awarded
The, event, which. ,*as', Most
successful; and rnay-beccixlr e.. Sri
annual contest, was. sponsored •:by
the Ashfield. tTnit of, the Tederai
tion of Agriculture in: co -opera -
ion with the Ashfield Township
School Area Board, Chairman of
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land, president of the •Ast field
ANDREW—_MCOMBIE',
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.wedding of interest ••took.
place in'the Union' College chapel
'en the catnpus 'o f the •University
.of British Columbia recently
When Mr.. William T,. Andrew,
son of Mrs; J. F' Andrew .and 'the.
te` .Mr : Andrew.' of • Edxrionton,
took. as.•1111. bride Miss ,Leone I-Ie1-
en McCombie, daughter • of Mr.
and. Mra.tJQ1 McCorri. ie.:.QL Re;
.gena. Rev.: .. Dr ' G Br. wn aper. .
formed the 'ceremony, in a setting
Of tall' w•liiite tapers and 'white
gladioli, '
The bride wore a•slipper length -
gown of cream: sa tin,: stYled „With
high neckline and long. 'sleeves A
single orchid, surrounded 'by '.lilies
rarer ucUy dild. s;
:Thy Gia ies' 7 •end 8. The Opening
, songs' were, "There'll Always' 'Be
an England' ,•, ".Tipperary"; ' a n' d
"Pack; Up 'Your 'Troubles". Jokes
vere'then•giveii by Clayton Hod-
• gins, Dale. ;13ohnert gavel a .list
-Of riddles,: jokes, : ands• jumbled
.ards;zA pian4,sele'ctionwas' giv-
en by Grace Huston' , Be_tfty. .Dur=
nin entertained' •''with -' a junnbled.
• words contest,' A : talk , was 'given:
by Donald .T hoii pson.-en ,his -:trip
•out . west The Grade Seven Giils
sang a : two=.part ' son, .'"Gliding
:Through: The ,'Meadow" On the
prograin .eer mittee were Clayton
Hodgins;:: Maxiene . and Ellwood
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101 ; Mitutes'•wei'r•ead'.'and
being; approved' were signed,
g , by •
the vice-•presiden-t George, Arid-
'erson. Games were .conducted by
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Tale:. Bohnei't.., and George And "
Terson.;..
Gladys,`Chin, See:
Took. Part in. Hospital 'Opening
,'Warden J. ' W; ;Joynt 'vitas " at
Southampton:, last':Thursday tak-
ing part.. in the official :`opening
cereitionies of Sauge'en Memorial:
•'Hospital at Southampton. The 30
bedhospita•i,. which' dist 'approxi,,,
rnately41i35,000, is said ..by auth_.
"orities .to be one' 'of the.. finest
small •hospitals•Oritari •o ; The
Hon.
Russell:.T. Kelley •: Y who � of-
, tidally' .opened the •buildin is'
encouraging the establishment 'of
such hospitals "in••the srrtaller 'cen-
• tres.
Brought..'Here Sunday
rs. E, J; Thorns, who for -the
•'past rnorith• •has:" been . ill •'at . the
home of. her .daughter, •=:Mrs.Ron
Rothwell o f Norwood; w a 8•
brought to 'The ; hdtne ::df •Mrs.
Campbell ,Thompson ori 'Sunday,;
accompanied ..by Mrs; 'Rothwell
Mrs: Thom hard taken a bad tur'ri
on Saturday, :but is.' now con.-
siderably .improved ''in health.
UNITED. CHURCH*.
LUCKNOW
Rev.. J W. Stewart, R.A.
Pastor
SUNDAY. OCTOBER- :28th..'
11 a,m1tin,: 'No 1vlore".
Story.---`,`Perituned Lake".:'
• Baptismal Seiir ce'•
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7 .11i.+:r4C Departing
Anger,
.The' judges were Mr..David An-
drew 'of Calgary,secretary-treas..
urer: of the Dominion Hereford
Breeders ; Assoeia.tion, Mrs. J. A.
Crispin' and Mr, Joh'n'•:D Ross, of
.Lucknow. :
Mr; Andrew : —anhotinced. the
'winners; and . then, by request
spoke briefly on some: phases of
Western Canada .of• ;which East;
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Buttons..
.Also„ GReuaranteed ......,. Sery i
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re have :some smart Singer Models a railabje.
THE SINGER SERVICE,CAR : WILL BE
MIN LUUC-KNQW EVERY: THURSDAY. •
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Having, taken over :Reid's Grocery. Store and
Restaurant we 'wish to announce that we
willhandle a
FULL LINE '' OF GROC 'RI• -
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And . In, Addition To The
ICE CREAM PARLOR
WILL • ALSO SERE. LIGHT . L•UNCHES
lvlr :,.Andrew, a •:.:nax.I,t e• of ; ion, -
did some•rem•iniscing, and recall-
ed having. attended' Christmas• en,
te°rtainments in `,the old school on
the .9th, at which Bill T annan;
who,,;,was :in ' the audience, did
some site splitting .dramatics:
Theontestar is in: the order
they—were carfeci7fhe secTioi and •
wore a long Veil' of fine .n.et. the 'subject;, were as 'fold.
• Mrs;. G W,irk, sister, o f. the ;bride ., .: ' ows:
,. : Lorne .Hackett,: Belfast, ..``The.
was `shad of heroQ i; wearing'Flower",
a: ..� . :
gown;of, blue and white,flaweredwa
Douglas ;Hackett, Zion, ,"The.
Sheer, and.ncai eying a•bo.uquet' of Interna ti,
�- • tiorial • Ptrlowxng� Match'at
'sweet -peas; Pont :Al
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Mr..John Andrew of.Ed.mon
ton, Jimmie Re d; Dungannon, annon " ,
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Cora Black Kintail. ." "
Success .:.
•».Eclria •Rivett; Crewe, :"I Arra A
Seed",
Maureen Vassella, lintail
'Vlus_ic'•
Allan .•Johnston, Belfast, "The
Natives Of. North. Arnerioa' .'
:brother •of the gloom,, was :best"
rnan
A r:ecep'tion• was held atthe
here o f the bride's sister in Point:
• Grey, arhei e ,Mi s: McCornbie r e
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vd. the
guests, wea'ring a dress
of•.•navy srlk,' .with corsage *of
Andrew, •mo'thei `of the
bioorrm, :was'.�in a'"�beige.after•noon Little•,•Girl's-•• Revere":".
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frock,:. with .sm,alt black, hat to'' : Eunice. Hel Zion :' "
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contrast, and: corsage oV•i ores. • Rui al. RadioB.roadcastmg S a-
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Members of. the W. M.: S. were
guests of the •W:. M• S, of
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White-
church '•United Church ,on
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. G..S McTnt "re : and" Don
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old . returned' to 1Vleaferd 'on, Fri-
day . after spending the week with
her 'parents, Mr. and". Mrs; W...,
Miller: They 'we're' accoinpanie
.by Miss .Isabel Miller`:;and Airi
T'od'd; who Were their .guests ;fo
the •:'week -end
• Mr: and -'Mrs,• Wm; Blue of De
troit' were ,.Week -end:: visitors` with
Mr. and Ml`s J :D. Anderson
Many members and' ae few of:
their .,' husbands of • the : WoiYien's •
Institutes of'Lucknow,' Dungan-
nori and .W1�iitechurch.were- guests
ata social, gathering •in the corn-
niuriity' Nall on Thursday e've'n'• -
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Want Normal Pep,lain, ` ' ? :
11' , Vitality; , :
Does weak rundown,`.exhauated', condition. maks
'you Leel fagged out,. � old? Try' ' Ostrex� : Contain
general tonics, stimuiants, often needed after 30 ori
40Bt: Supplies
e1pDsq ogiron, calcium.
D p vim, vitality,.
ostret.T Tunic
Q Tablets. Two economical arses. rev
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Winnifr•ed Farrish,. 'Lanes ' "A,•,..
White tapers :and . bouquets.,,oi` tion"
•Nivhite,asters.decor ated the"bride' ;Carleton Stingel, 'Dungannon.
table, and surrounded ,the 'tiered "Th'e Vegetable Garden".
heslie'-'EalTam, on, •9 •School`
The'; Wedding of , Princess E'liz-
.wedding cake;
' 'Mr. John :MacKenzie of New
Westminstei-:proposed• the;'toast abeth'+,
Betty Rutledge, 'Dunga'rinoti,
"Life and Habits of sonde f, our
to' the bra e•
heaving •a wedding 'trip to,
• Victoria; the bride wore a • rose.
woof dress with: brown acCessor-.
les,- •
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew will' take.
up residence in.. Logan, 'U'tah,
where the bridegroom,: a• graduate
in . agriculture from the : Univer-.
sity of ;Alberta, will take hismas-.
ter's degree at 't'he. state un ver
sity, •
:',The • groom• is a 'grandson of
11VIrs, Is'aac' Andrew of 'Zion,
WILL BE.88 TO -MORROW
Mrs. Jcrinet•'McManus .of Hol-;
land,': Manitoba, will_be ;88 years
.of 'age "on Friday, October 24th.
`She was formerly Jennet John
stone, .and was 'born on' the ;old
homestead .in Ashfield: Township
near : Courries' Corners. tier late•
husband's boyhood{;home:was the
McManus firm,. now owned. by
Peter Cook. , ' • , •.
Illness Tifiset Sunday Program • •''
When Clarence Greer took ill
early Sunday morning, plans ' for
special music at the 'Linked
,Church anniversary services were
upset. Clarence was a member.
Alf a mixed -gttartette •whicif was
Aa• have been heard at both ser
vices: r
Wilda Animals".:,
Joyce Little f 'Lanes, `Salt":
Not -ma • Sherwood, C rye W e!
"ElizabethHeir to the Throne".
Youngest. contestant, who ' gave
a Very': creditable • speech, , was 8-
'year -Old" Jimmie' Reid ,of'a "I3un-
gannpn. Possibly .'the, i'nost .'en-
tertaining pe'forrnance •was Les-
lie''Hallanys, whio•seemed tb•have
all the "inside. dope" On Royal
R.oinance... Douglas Hackett's, de-
tailed 'descript
etailed'desci"ipt_ ion of. the Port Al-
bert plowing niatch„;was ' also' `a
subjoet of special., interest.
ASHF.h•ELD
BORN -Irl Kincardine Hospital;'
ora October 13th, to 'Dr. and Mrs,
•W, 'Cj: Rhoad; ;a 'daughter.
PORN ;- In Goderich „Hospital:
on .October 20th to Mr. and Mrs:
D. 'Cowan,! a• son. '
Mrs. T..' Quigley had,,.•a very
successful auction sale. on Mo1:i-
•ayb,
Mr., Jos J: Martin of Albion,
Mich., 'spent' a; few days with rel
ativei$ 'here. • •
The W ,M,S. of. the Presbyterian
church here are invited. tit be, .the,
guests of the "Dungannon Society
on Thursday. afternoon. :
Mr., Jahn MacKay Sr, .has . been
quite sick . with pneumonia but
is. improving,
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Rev. M G: Newton was •
- chairman for the interesting' ro-
gram consisting ofa:: community
Singing ' with ,:Mrs. 'E.. W. ' Rice at
the piano solos' by 'Mrs. .T: W.
Joynt, of Luckriow; a solo by Mr..
Garnet Farrier '"--cit Whiteturch
duets': by ..Messrs. ` l i,oy Rutledge:
and; • Everett Finnigan. of, Dun
ganiion;, •by. Mrs. 'Lorne.. Johnston:
and M•rs :Gebr'ge'Fisher of White
Church,' by ' Mrs. .Rice and :Mrs:
Wm. Rutherford and by -Mr. and
Ors: E. i t. Rice; mofith orgarr�
'selections by Mr: Fred McQ.uil-
tin,• a ,piano solo • by .Miss Donna
Hodge. of 'Dungannon, . •readirtgs
by' Miss McLeod, of L.ucknow:and
Mrs. GrainCof ' Whitechurch;' trios
by Rev,. M. • G. Newton, Mr. W. I..
Hier, and 'Mr Rite and,a chorus
y all 'the' ,men who .had taken
art in :the program. At the• con-.
tus'ion . lunch was served after
hich a pleasant hour was spent.
p dancing,
Don't forget the meeting of all
ed Cross workers in the "Hall
his Thursday afternobrt. •
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Mrs.. Jas. Gaunt was ,a patient
n 'Victoria . Hospital, London,
here she had been receiving
eatment for` the pastweek, re-
rning .home on Wednesday ”
,Mr. E. • J. Thom, Mr.. 'and Mrs,
a npbell Thompson and 'Dtlriald..
otored to Norwood and on. their
turn: On Sundaywere aecorri-
artieol.. by Mrs, Thom and Mrs.'
. .with :, - .- ...
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yourself':' froth'.. building.
fires, .shoveling co „ hauling.
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out ' ashes and other ; furnace
tending troubles.
A Delco -Heat' "'Oil , Burner.
will heat your home—without
atteatioa.It will :provide steady,
even room warmth --regulated
automatically by Delcogfeat
thermostatic . controls. '
Stop in and find one how a
Delco. -Heat Oil Bwraer can be
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Ronald Rothwel.$Mrs.:Thorn what,
is recovering, from her ;alines; is.,
at • tf a lone ' of Mr...and odea,.
Thompson ucknow.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Berndt, Mt .
and Mrs. Cushard and Miss Doti, ..
ores Anderson ,of Detroit *ren
week -end . visitors- with .E . ale
Mrs. Gorden Macl'hersoh.
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