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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-12, Page 8Gifts.4. •w For Four vaIfnte 0 Tait LucKNow. sEN'r L,, L'UCKNOW, ONTARIO: GIBBON GIRL. TIES,&Ot.LARSray perky fear. that new look. Ties in plaids, strip& and plain. • SLIPS in white crepe, Smooth. fitting, siraigllt cut. Sizes 34 •LUXITE B1 ors. •1.Fes. • ES'� neat ; fittirl : HOME' FROCXS--M,artiia *ashmgton ai ci Eiiet• `F ..shrunk; br1ghto p 1n " and strities e HOD'. jIIO14iEF• S dALOli-•,E Ear dand inch..25e:up ;EXPANDED BELL•PHONE } SERVICES GREATLY IN 1947 Over., 12,000 :: telephones • were added:Rin rural areas,, and some 860 new. rural circuits.' -were 'plac- ed . in service, in Bell, Telephone tprr'tory inOntario and Quebec You'llwin the heart Of all the f amity • ; with this" , deliciously rich, light as, a feather , PINK PARTY CARE / cup'shortening, 1 cup sugar, .3.: egg yolks.,. 1. egg, 13/4• cups sifted flour, '2 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder,' 3/4 ' teaspoon• salt, i cup milk, .1 teaspoon, vanilla extract, pink frosting. • :Cream .together..shortening & sugar Add egg„ yolks, ,beat well.' Add egg; beat ::well. Sift dry. ingredients together.. Add "alternately : with iii ilk t o • creamed mixture: Add..vanilla extract. Bake in greased tube pan in 350' degrees F. - oven 50 minutes. Spread frosting on top and sides of .cake;. Assure ' yourselfof best bak- ing results With the finest in. gradients from Thornpson's. • uy Of The Week •r CALIFORNIA NO 1a BABY LIM; ; BEANSPOUND ' T,OCH*LSH 'BANKSWERE' JOB, FOR HEAVIEST MACHINERY • The P.arainennt-Lochalsh cis- _t1I t on Hjghway, .86 probably takes the cake for snow banks in this comrituxiity. To widen • the road;., Whichabe-�, one-car all the to _�match a c aartrhentYs tea�iest nipment was pressed hitt) use last week . . fl►` :enow. blOWer', a. bulldozer, a heavy.. diesel -powered plow and the regular plow; all .had a hand at the job Of rolling -back huge batiks to .the ditches. West of Lochalsh Where' toady biidirig operations commenced' last t.. ii, the snout banks are eon :.•, spicuouslY Much smaller • and a- .101-00 for i stretches where,, the `road; has .been built . up,, are •trori eti itaint. •, While main highways have. been •gefterally good, if :a bit ' rough, this winter, the task of trying.::, to keep township roads open has been practically aban- doned; In. tract, : along sortieroads, the' plow has been requested to "keep -off This;:s, because of the • inability to keels:them ;'open, with the result that finally there isn't even • a sleigh . track fit° to .put horses on. , • last year, according to the coin - p. ijy's , annual report of 1947. At the end' of .1947, 55, , percent of 211 rural establishments in the, company's territory were provid-, ed with: service, as compared with; 48 percent in •1946 and: 39 percent in',1945., .. However, . applications OBITUARY MILS. JAMES COX �' a since high level and mote 'than 10,000 1916, . Christy, Ann McLeo rural applicants were waiting .for suddenly in Kincardine . General service at the year end. •' Hospital on Tuesday, January •27. • During. 1947.efforts were espec- The funeral service was held..on iallyv:directed towards. the fulfil- 'Friday; January ,(30th from Link ment ..of: service .requests 'Of long' later'S funeral -home. to. K1ncar standing, the report states, All but 23,0.00 of the 84,000 , applicants • waiting ,for : service .:at' the . begin- ning Of the year , were . provided :with telephones;: but the demand was so ;great that ::the :number :.f waiting 'applicants: at •the end - of 1947 *as 94,000 The flet .increase of;129,051 tele ' phones, greatest gain in the edni-, pany's 'history, brought •the 'year- end' year-erid' total of .Bell telephones' service in `Quebec and Ontario to 1,306;975 • ' *Demands' for both ., local : and', to:,Kinloss ;She lived' on 'the lona distance telepho•ne service lilial::farm.:'ultil `they came to Rip=: 947. , There:. ley and •from there to Kincardine. •iri'• 1916. She weaves oto mourn one daughter,r: Wanda, Mrs: Illloirard .Browns ,.Kincardine and' two :sons;; .Carroll and Clifford, both in Tor- e ' dme'cemetety The Rev.1 ' Doug-, las Stewart. of Knox Presbyterian church of which .she wasa mem- ber officiated, .,assisted by the, Rev. -C. °D 'Cox of. Bernie ' Born in • Kinloss township: on, August 5, 1870, she was the 'last of a' family sof fourteen; Her par- entswere original 'Pioneers yin. •: Kinloss to• wnship • coming :from Dunvegan;'the Isle of Skye, Scot- land, •with one of .`the .S;elkirk e igration5 'to' Prince, Edward Is- land 'and from. there by Goderich TOURS., FEBRUARY. :12th; 1948 N. inter Irowear. en's BIack Velvet2-Dome COSSACK BOOTS. Clearing Men's 6PEyeletWLORKaced' BlueRUBBER's S.Cut °" • . . Clearing - _ $2.95 $3.9 REDUCED PRICE. LEATHERS TOP RUBBERS weliciSon continued ;to rise in 'Were 'about`240 mill' morelocal •'calls, an increase' 9 percent, and 6.2 . million . m e :: long ' dis* twice calls,; an increase of 11, per cent, over 1946.: - _ MPSQN"S' The Store of Friendly Service 'PHONE 82 ' .pE DELIVER • WHITECHURCH Mrs. Wm: Conn received ;.:the sad news of the death of her' brother, Mr John Johnston which occurred in.the West. `die w •remembe red. by Many of the old er people, of the community., Mrs... Joe_ ,T.iffin, , also xe ceived word of the death. . of her. brother,.. Mr. Harold Taylor ;of New. York. Mrs: .W. 1#. Farrjer •spent ,a few days in Godrich last week., Mr.: and Mrs: Jack Gillespie attended the sale Of'the.late Mrs. R Phillips ` in Goderich ' on Sat; urday last. Mr.• and Mrs: Garnet Farrier.. spelt' the week -end in Toronto.; Mr: ' and. Mrs. Bruce'. Ryan of Goderich spent Sunday here with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack • Ryan: years ago . he' :married Hannah M is s Mildred McClenaghan, Ross , and they established their R.N:, is on a case at Knlou'gh • farm . home,' on the' Bluewater The. Worlds Day, of Prayer. is,:Highway• . near Amberley, where 'to be held' in 'the Presbyterian'hospitality+ prevailed :.and. i n:' church on Friday 'afternoon. which community they hard for The ,street lights' are being put .long . been: esteemed residents up ill the village. We hope to see .Besides his widow, Mr. McNair the lights turned on before long.:, is 'survived; by two children, Mrs: onto. The `late .Mrs Donald, Mor- rison' o ucknow ,was a •s}steer e pallbearers were friends ,;and. neighbors, • Vihialn. K. And- erson, Gordon : Ottman, D 'J.:Mc- Arthur, ' Ale,t McKay, :'J Fisher` and Orville\ Taylor:• Flower bear-' ers` :were; A C. ,Miller,, William Slessor, Albert Slessor, ' George Bore; Thomas Norman, William Geddes,Dr: .W W. G. Bruce and Wm. Luxton JAMES ° McNA61 - nnounces Tlie' Arrival Of Dresses , ►orPant •A L MATERIALS in •Carxbridge . ,in • • e=to-measure; Suits Spring Suits and Topcoats' Just Arrived Hart- (christina.).;,Toronto; and Donald F. McNair:I,' Of Areal; also two . granddaughters, Christina, and Margaret. of Mon-, treal..••A• priiate funeral. Was ',held, from the William -Speeks 'funeral member of a .pioneer Xowriship family, died in Toronto at the honie•Of his daughter, Mrs. Hart. He had '•suffered a fractured 'hip ,ten days, before: He was a ,son of 'the late. Mr.. and yeari„and was' born in •AShfield Township where he lived Pract- ically .41 !his vise;.: Fifty-s,even Lawn Cernetery'; TOrontO.,,•cia Sat-, li..-ybras predeceased- by .,9ae brother,;, Sam Of Ashfield; and.. chapel. ...With • interment Patk • . 'of: .Newmarket... • tt -Trida3r, NDERNIV.EA SW:EAT MACKINAW ' COATS D BOYS The. Sttick, • ,14