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CONVERSATIONS
. BEEFING .CT
niuEF:is j 'one Of the ways
ofpracticing the master rule ,- -
•for the beat telephone ser-
vice.:` .`Do -gate others as •
you, would like them to do
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to you -and. do it' first".
'Ems YEAR ALOVE a ,ire
ei)ending $3,500;000so that
'more farms may: have tele-
phones with fewer peoplevn
each line. r
LEGIONNAIRES' BANQUET •,
SOFTBALL: .SEASON FINALE
A ban uet was held last Thurs-
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-day. evening :in, the Legion Hair
to : ring down :'the curtain on . the
Legionnaires 1947oftball• activi
ties. • . The season ' was a . •most sue-'
cessful one, with'the Legion span
cored '. team' reaching ` the final
series , for the : W.O.A.A. inter
,.m.ediate "B". 'championship•
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO, • • .
FOR RBST RISULTs
FROM .YOUR T!LRPHONU*
1: •K p' calls b tif:.
2. Spam your calls.
Avoid "listening In".
4. Give right-of-way-
to
ight-of way -to emergency. calls.
• • THEe.EhL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF CANADA
DVNCiANNON WON FDtST OF
INDOOR SOFTBAL..L .FINM
. Dungannon and Gordon Fish-
foer'sr Clippersthe areions battlihipQf ng, ihe t outIchamp. tn-
door Softball League. The opener
�-o1 --th ' :twn-out-Qf three series'
"-.aquas"' ja ayed %-oau - drz j es
when Dungannon ..i ornped off'
with a_ 19-3 victory:` They played
near 'errorless' . ball, while:: : the
Clippers :were badly off color,
and gave Larry'Downs little sup-
port, ort, ..
The Clippers stared off .with
ay: vengeance andslugged inthree
runs in 'the .first inning:. But that:
was their allotment1or the .night.
The •Clippers°settled 'down in,,the'
final: innings but' the damage had
been done •
The second„ game of the series
Was. «,slate,, `for last night, and
if a' third game is necessary,' it
' will probably be on Friday even-
Fort
d� A g M (nee
ing. merits, Were made , tip .order . nevi
borne', to Fort Wi'h am after avisit
Elliott, I. Eedy,
' Erring- books •; for the' shelves ..and the t
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Dungannon =F, friends;
y, Parks, Dick- ate was set: for the annual lib -
have
in ` district. -
With en s„this dis rie
son, Stothers, Eedy, Culbert r ry concert.' • • havfe moved r. and rs. the McW.h homeey
,l --B. ,Chin,: J..McDonat the Nile,ovafter.Lavin cle
aid L. Downs R., Finlayson,, L' r't a week with,having a a -
M . and'Mrs; Ernest.Hall'of
Brantford :spent mg . auction sale at their • farm
Hall,. D. McKinnon, Ab :Chin; A. their' cousins,:. Mr, and` .Mrs, Thos; ed
J. Wilson Ra Button, G_. Fisher a were accom aned home . at . C ar Valley;
�..r__n�_,_ ._. �r-,:�s ..�-:.. .....w.�. Webste�,,_T�x.� �. _ _� __.�_. , : �.
Lucknow '300 000 000.---3 : ' aunt, Miss Mary-- SP-ROUL-�LA-WRENCE-:. . w
. back by ,their. au ,
Dungannon 173'34100x-19. Hall, :who 'will spend the winter A' quiet but pretty` marriage.
with 'them in' Brantford. ;
was solemnized at 1 p.m Satur;
' Mrs. Stephen Stothers who had day ' at: Simpson Ave united
been•' a• . Patient at Goder ch Ips; church, ,Toronto . with Rev. W:;
p Bannister, •pastor, officiating: The
pital, is recovering nicely at' her .
bride;,Thelma ; Duneta Lawrence;'
home:` 1 d ht f d
IUNGAN O.N.
'rho -Huron Presbyter3 -;-annual
regional schools have held classes.'
at Dungannon . November. 10,, 12,.
14, :18,. 20JwithiRev. L' H.,Turne,.
Goderich, Rev. A. 'G. Hewitt, Au-
Woolle , Ash-
4ield=prese ;.to y Instruction.
Although young people have `leen]
urged to take advantage of these:i
•schools, the' attendance` has-been
small at his centre.. Most of the
young :folks have ' come. from
other places. and on the first two,
evenings there was. only one 'Dun-
ganrionite present among about
,15 -.others, The �•�courses:•studied.
are: (�1.) What' Protestants .believe'
and why, (2). From. Bethlehem tQ,
Olivet;, (3) ~,Building 'the Young 1
People's.; Program. -
-The :Dungannon public library
hoard.,met on Thursday 'night at
the home of the librarian, Mr.
and.Mrs. Roy Rutledge: ge.., rran ;e-
•THURS,, NOVEMBER. :20th, 1947
CONTINUE • SALE OF . .
CANADA 5AVINgS BONDS
The Hon: Douglas Abbott, Min-
ister of Financ, . announces' that:
Canada Savings Bonds- will,.con-
finue to be available until fury
ther notice. , . ' •
wank of Canada figures ie er
-red to -by Mr. A-bbof reveal-ea-7-
that
eveal-eco_`.:..
that combined 'purchases amount •
to $204,615,950 up ,to :the . end,,
November, 7. This amount, which
represented total applications`,�Qf
584,.705, includes purchases 'tinder
the Payroll Savings Plan of '$95,-.
566,400 from 478,283 applications
by employees.
bon' 'McKay, Mrs. Oin'a.r Brooks
and Miss Clara Sproul. The bride
Ti to -be was also tendered shower
of gifts 'by friends .at, the home
of Mrs:. Rich Kilpatrick the week.
previous.
Mr:.and Mrs, Frank'Oli'ver. ' '
Alice cWhinney): have returned
OLIVET
The Women's Missionary ' .Soc,-
iety .held their •regular montnly.
meeting. at the home of Mrs. Mel
vin Coiling on Thursday .after=
-a:_vft,a., 3� ane.; -The
president, ' Mrs. "Alex McTavish
A DRIVE is on in Ch:esley to raise
an eXtra $20,000 to cover the "en,
tire cost. �f the hos ital"'. fro ect.
tro,..,.P.. .p J
in' that .;town; .Total cost of 'the
22 -bed • hospital and: ' 7 cubicle
nurser .'willY :be: ' slightly, . over ,.
$100,000
ROY LIGHT'FOOT has ;been -e1»-
ected president of the Port : Elgin
:curling' .club.
_A •
and secretary, Mrs.. Harold Vogan
presided Roll call was answered
Preaches F.arewelll Sermon onlydaughter .o Mr.. an Mrs,,.,
Rev:;:S, T'. Dunk, 'pastor of the Ont., andthO..grOomi'Wm..1-larOld'
Hartley Lawrence of .Kirnberley,
his farewell •address on' Sunday
evening ata •service sponsored by
the.. F.omen's Missionary Society
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:lathes". Sproul,:' 2nd ' .Con:,.' West
Wawanosh The' .bride ' wore,, a
by Remembrance Day verses. ' It stree : length dress of• .burgandy
- fol: the � autumn thankoff�erir;g i .
cre e. with ; black accessories . and
was;. decided` .to ` send Christmas *tor
Neighboring corrgrega-.. , p.
fts 'to the W.M:S. hospital :aft .tarried a' bouquet' of . Talisman' •
g banal • melribers, . Wore ' � •
Oliver. roses,. Mrs..Beri' Mugford, Tar-•
' Burn s Lake, E. C N!rs. from Crewe,. "Port'.Albe:rt .and vi1-, ; .,
McCha,rles. and • her group were 'la ge, ;churches; The -choir.. sang 'onto;, sister :6f:the groom and Mr
g.. Ben, Mugford were the bridal •at-,:'
responsible '.-:for the programniei ,i,jeiA has lifted ',rnef;, . and _a. tr--io
."Faith of Our 'Fathers" `''was sung' - ., Finnigan; te' cants, ;Mrs. 'Mugford wearing..:
of ,verett; • Nlatthew `black- -crepe and carried a Lou
after'" which Mrs N, 'Baynard read Shackleton -4:and - -Roy Rutledge
the . scripture:. A.:•`quartette , cpm-, sang "Draw me nearer". •Mr: Alex.quet .of. American Beauty ..roses
Barkweh ,Later in -the afternoon, they left '
pose• of Mrs.,- Robt.. Smith, -school:Principal, will, ,have
• C on a motor ..trip': north 4 to. Owen
Mrs.Oliver, McCharles,• Mrs...Jas. charge: of the Dungannon •Crewe
.Mrs ' F. McCharles.was' ` �' Sound, Dungannon and. Stratford,
McTavish, -gird Port, Albert church service bride ` wearingfor `.tiravelliri
much enjoyed :Mrs. ; S. Gibson until - the a ointment' 'of' a' nevi the: g
p.Pa black: wool, dress' with': bead,
took charge of the study ' bdok. and. .
trimming," grey' coat with black
Persian lamb trim and ,black ac-
cessories . Upon their return -they -
will make,; their . 'home'at 286.
minister . Rev •Dunk made .this
gave: a 'synopsis of the 2nd
ehap
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announcem
ent and said he
• felt t
ter very capably.''Mrs.JMac-.the congregation' fortunate in
Tavish rendered a solo. Mrs, ,'A.. beiing able to. have • Mr.. Smith act
McTavish, offeredi.prayer. Lunch:in `this•'ca`p capacity. Mr.° bunk also,
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was served.and a social half, hour, Woodfield: Ave.. Out: of. ;owns
w s est ressed kindly feelings to' all c�
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'spirt`�i` pro ress:• r:.a d-l�trs... � - '`
Dunk.:art leaving Wednesday ..;f'aw
. this: week f their .new appoint-
Merit' at: ..I lay City; Mich.:, . be.
tween:k'lint,:and Port` Huron,.
'Mrs.'T..Dickson Gode •ich, who.:
visited. -for. 4 -While, with each . of
:her sons, Mel Dickson,. 4th.' Con.
'Ashfield and Thos. 'Dickson,: .2nd.
Con , 'West` .Wawanosh, has ..now
4. gone to spend the • winter with
her daughter, Mrs. Harvey ..
;Bryans London. •
Mr,; ..:David Hardy" left ' last
Thursday -to have an -operation. at
Victoriospital London,
y,
guests for the wedding Were -from '
enjoyeil... n ...leaving, and wished `for theiExi �.-•
! i g I�rxxrbexley ` ilungann4il and Osh
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...ALL - •... ..-•1 .•
µy,rj-.Yr .~" IY • V e ••••••
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you are .,entitled' to• repayment of the Refundable Savings
Portion of your 1942 Income Taxi' ANP:— f •
you live at a different address, or have changed, your'name due to'
'marriage or of r reasons sance'fi'ling your 1942'incomeTax return,
YOU SH,O I COMPLETE THIS
If you .have not yet done so:' please et nolo
'All cards should be,ip the. Department` ty NOV: With,
Remember' There are complete details of 'hat to (10 Ofl the "cards.
' delivered 'to each hoiisehnld' in,' Canada ;during. recent Weeks.'If, for
any, reason, you 'did not get .your card or: an insu.'f eier'it lf,ft atad�dr+e5s; oo toFour nearest ,di•
suppl<<"'was
-.strict Income Tax office 'or •
'your.•
. your, local Post. Office, where cards are available: 4'
: ' .If •you have a change rif halite or ,address"to report do Itnow. ,
r .1t 1w ill assist inn the pr4per deliver - of Four a ieque' ,.
Di PA It' IENT OF. NATIONAL ItEVEN.UE
Taxation. Division '
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13MMi.:James J. McCann
'lfinister of .V cfioniti It'eeerifie
Ottawa.
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CUTHILL- EI:L hTT
A quiet wedding was; solemniz-
ed•at :the home of Mr. and Mrs:
Arthur' Elliott,. when their only
daughter,' . Margaret Pearl, was
united in marriage to r. Oscar
C Cuthill, son 'of Mr, 'and Mrs.
John. Cuthill of Walton... Rev. R:
. C. MCallutn 'of• Goderich'officiat ,
ed., Mrs..'Richard Kilpatrick was,
matronof honor. and Mr. Wilmer
Cuthill - was- hisbrother's best:
Man. Mrs,' Wilmer • Cuthill played
the .wedding ,MMusic. arid. .acco,
panied.Rev, Dunk .who'sag "Be.:"
cause":,•The couple left on a'Short
rriotor trip ',and . on their returns
will. reside ,on 'the groorn's farm.`
Held' Trousseau Tea ` . , '
Mrs...Arthur' Elliott on • Wed=
• n;e, day afternoon arid evening,
November 5th.; entertained at• her
home 'to ,.about.•'• 70'.friends to 1'a
:trousseau tea. in . honor: of her•
daughter Margaret's apl�roacliing.
''rr uri?iage November :12th. The
livirg ro ins were attractive with
bouquets of. late summer flowers
and at the dining room table with
lace cloth,. centred with the wed-
ding• cake, Mr•s, A'.' N. Atkinson
arid Mir/ Rebiria Sproul poured
t(,a with silver 'service., Assisting:
with the ' lunch Were. Mrs. Emily,
4.)urriin; Miss Mary McKaig, Mrs.
Wilfred Elliott,: 'Mrs. Robt.., Wil-
s.on, Miffs Ida W'hyai;d and Miss
Nettie Sproul, Other ladies as-
, 1,sisting'•with `the:' trousseau, display
were Mrs, R:ic`l.. Kilpatrick, Mrs.
Keep Ontario's . factories'
and :farms producing.' at.'
peak levels::. keep pay
.'.envelopes full...•
.
H•ydro.is 'building ne'W •
Power plants at top speed,
but it takes yecrrs'to corn-
pleie new generating pi<Pnts..
.1n the meantime, .de ..your
part, • avoid. waste .of elec
tricity please gave all
you can.
EVERYBODY 'SHOULD
AVE ALL THE
"...ELECTRICITY THEY CAN
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