HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-06-24, Page 3TauRsvAy, JUNE 24th, 8
Local and ' eneral
Beni y Caesar recently under-
went ,.r seriesof operations in.
Wingbant Hospital. •
Mrs, Win• Middleton and • dau- ,
ghter Note'en, of - Forest visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mid-
dleton, .
ir; Jones, .Moderator Of the -
United' Church, • • will speak at.
Underwood on ;Sunday .evening
at 8..00 -o'clock..
Jack Stewart of town is spend
ing, the navigation season em-
ployed on a sandsucker working
out of Windsor
SPECIAL,' at The:•Playhouse, June
:18,29, 30, "Silver Wedding • An-
niversarY".' of our King & Queen:
- Coming ;soon at. The • 'Playhouse,.
'«Rpn2estrete h„
Mrs.. Russ Johnstone, Mrs. Mary
Ross, Miss Margaret • G.' Murray
and Mrs. Knetchel ' spent a day
with 'Mrs: McKibbon of, Wing -
ham!
Tloyd Mr.• Ackert, recreational
director at., Listowel, was one of°
a foursome from that 'town who
spent last . week vacationing' in
Chicago:
Mr. and t•s. Chas.. �Cook,,.Jack
Gillies; . Mi George Fisher, 'Jack
Cook,. Bob, McIntosh, .
' Misses ihir
ley,Mason' and. Una. • Elliott .were
..•guests' at": the : Poe- .Krueger• wed-
•
• ding at Detroit on Saturday... '.
T` 'Ctfultal.
LucKNOW
Rev: `•J • W. Stewart, .1444 'B.D.•
Pastor ..
S11NDAY, JUNE 27th, 1948
Io a.m.: Sunday School
11 a.m.: "Christ ` Wanted to be
Remembered"
Story "Something to • Hold
on to"
Sacrament: of `The•
Lord's. Supper.
7 p.m:' Evening •service with-
drawn' to give everyone';a
chance, to hear the Moder-
, ator,';Dr, .:LJones at Under-'
lit
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TUE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL; ItUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Lloyd Stewart was guest solo
ist at the Manic -,Enright weddin
in Olivet 'Lvangelical United
Brethren Church, Kitchener, on
Saturday. y
Mr. J. ' E. Smith .visited here
last week. `'Ted" who is aMaster.
at Ottawa Normal, will spend six
week.S, f' his vacatioh'as a sum -
.mer ' tour e instructor. at Toronto
Mr.. and Mrs. Orm 1Vl&fiat, lar-
ilyn and Judy' and Mi. and Mfrs.
Spencer and son on of Toronto
wette recenyt visitors, with Mr'
and Mrs, S, C.: Rathwell. ,
•
The June• .meeting', of. the' W6-
meri's • Institute, will be .held • in
the Town Hall on Friday, June
25th, at 2,30. Direi:'tors, MW.
J,. Douglas ;and Miss C. McGreg-
KAIRSIIE:A INSTITUTE'IOST
`T() DISTRICT .')RANCHES .
The June 'me g of the Kair-
1 .. shea. Women's -Institute"was 'held
in the Holyrood -}fall, when the
ladies ..entertained members 'of
the, Lucknow, ip1ey, Teeswator
aid Holyrood ' branches. The
president, Mrs..A. MacTntyre, pre-
sided : and, , gave the address of .
welcome. • • • •
•
A very interesting. , program
•. Made up from thethevisiting .. clubs
followed: There were several
readings given by Miss Mary Mc-
' Leod, Lucknow; :Mrs,` Ken Mac-:
Donald, Teeswater, Mrs. 'J. Boyle,
Holyr oodMrs. rs. Duffy,' Teeswater
and Mrs, W. Steele of Rlprey
Solos were given by Mrs.• Dun-•'
rs:'• can •Munn,' . Ripley;, • Mrs.
Joynt, ' Lucknow, Mrs. 'Ernest;
Ackert, Holyrood and Mrs.;' Kirby
of ' Teeswater •
There:Were alsp•sereval•'lovely
duets by . Mrs. 'Martin and Mrs.
Ge
enamel, .Ri.pley; .Mrs; Colvin and
• Mrs. MacArthur.,' Teeswater; Mar,
'garet Rae and Doris' Taylor,
Lucknow, .and the 'Murray •girls
from .Holyrood. •
The district president; 'Mrs. P,
Stewart, inade a few appropriate
>remark. ,'and the' meeting closed
with, God Save The King.. ,•
• ,A, 'social hour_;and .'lunch
lowed, The next meeting will Abe.
held at the' home of Mrs. R,. Mar-
tin, "Directors; • Mrs. W. F. Mac.;
Donald, Mrs; • E; Little,"Mrs:
Graham and, Mrs 'P. Moffat. •. '
Mr.` and : Mrs. Joe: Conley' _of
town 'and -their 'daughter, Miss
Agnes .Conley of Brampton,' left
on Monday on a three weeks' trip
to the West, Mrs. Conley will
Visit ,a sister whom she has not
seen ,in 22 years
.Mrs,: Louisa 'Naylor held `a Sue-
cessful sale of •household effects
ori', Saturday She' has sold her
home to• Bert' Treleaven, and 'is
'11.6w residing' at. the. home of
Misses 'Per' and; Elizabeth Hen
'derson •
Mrs. M. L San'det son of. ,Saint
John, N,B: '.and Mr:. and Mrs.
Fr441. King. end ,Rilly-of 17f11-mto'
-were':'.Sunray 'Wath Mrs:
James •M D'oniild as well. as MP.
and Mrs. Kosinyna: and ,son Jrrrr•
in.i.e of,'Toledo,: whohave:,.been'
holidaying here.: ..
WAGE TIMEX
A Delicious Coal Drink
Directions: Make: 'tea exactly as usual' , ; . While
still ' hot "'pour into glasses' flied with cracked.
ice .. •. Add sugar and lemon to. taste . ;
Mrs: Campbell Thompson . and
Mrs... Aylmer :itchrson of town
and Mrs. Eric Cox'. of Rothsay
were at ' G'uelph last Wednesday
attending the General Hospital
Alumnae Assoc:a ion diamond
jubilee banquet. Mrs. E. J: Thorn
and Patricia Thompson went as
far•;,as Fergus :where:they•,vist'ed
with Mr, ;and Mrs;, Alex Woods:•
FIVE,'HEAD BRING $1,777'
S 'Wilson of Ripley shipped 1
five head of 'beef .cattle to ,Torr ,.
Onto' for Less Congram;. Con. 8,
Kinlos, that' set something of .a.
record •for: the price received. The
:five head realized a total•of $1,777
• or an, average of 241/2 cents a ib
•one 'steer' brought almost
ersar
Oi
ST. PETER, S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, 'JUNE 27th
ervice
• 11 a.m.—Preacher, The Rector
8' pm—Preacher, Venerable Archdeacon Towns
*hend of London..
A Cordial limitation IS Extended To Ali,
KINLOUP'S
.
CongratulatiOnS to Mr. & ,Mrs... �.
Ale;a ;Percy'`on the gift' of a. baby.'
boy
A nutuber from here' attended
the meeting at Holyrood Hall on
Ha "'Crb Will ;
Hair A .. Be Light... .4. I Ili
1 •ursday;.;aftei'#aoon ;:vtri�en 'the
,. , y
The hay : prep :'�:has: been ' hard' were guests'. of the Kairshea In-:.
hit by the''continued. city, spell. 'ati:tute. .:,
Showers might yet help the tirn-The`,Holyrood::: W . gardenL
othy: some; but.' the 'cIover,•is in. party will; be held "on Thursday
blossom '•and _
cartSbe .a#�'thita e:vehrt othts w
- - i; .i g eek.
else.'but a, skimpy 'crop,Miss Catherine. Gibson.'of Luck
1.;
..✓ACKED BY' THEON.GEST
TIRE. B,U,•ILDINC :°.EXPERIENC'E
• IN• TN. E WORLD •
Vets of Auto° Truck; ems, Agricultural, Ahe,alr. Motorcycle and �icytL' iira< Aufe
Aue,<°1<, Indufif1°1 Rubber products; " Dunlopillo"tale] Foom Cu.rh,onrog'end Golf !lolls
Inger Sewing , Cesar
N®ViER
We. Have A • Limited' ' Supply' of Singer
T
ELECRIC AND PORTABLE .•
. h. MACHINES
ACHINES:
also' Tredles
UARANTEED REPAIR ':SERVIC
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Write .or 'Phone and have us 'call at our ho
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'Phone'' 403, ;Hanover
Library Truck. Making Rounds . • and Mrs. ' George Tiffin 'of' Lang -
:The Huron`' County Library As side.
socration service truck will sta
a' tour .of: Huron 'this": week, ex-
changing -books arn.ong the.. vari-
ous Bounty -libraries„ The .itiner.
:ary xs completed next-, Tuesday
when• the truck. `visits this
.
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lis -no and graduate ofStratford'trict.as follows:: Dungannon, 8.30
a.m:~`St. Helens;'
9:30 • a:m.' Bel -
rt Misses Annie `
and Mary ,Laid....�
law visited one, day. last :.week
with their • uncle, ;Mr. Win: Purr
Giron,'_
Nor mal School :has been engaged
as teacher in this school ,''grave `10 45' a.m.;. 'Wi•
ngham 1: p.m.;
Miss Helen Schumacher spent: Whitechurch 2.30 pan. Lucknow
the week -end with, Mr. and Mrs, 4,,00:.p.m.•
•:' i
We are, sorry to :report `that
Mr.s." W J MacLean isunder the'
doctor's care. "'We hope, she `will
Soon'. be ..well again.
MernbersOf the Women's Aux.
i'liary were ,guests: of the Kingarf
Auailiaty when Mrs L. G Cyoz:
,ier.• of .Walkerton 'was the guest:
Speaker.
Mrs. Charlie • Hodgins: will be
the' hostess for the Girls •'Auxi1-
1aI y Meeting on'; Saturday.' after-
noon.,
•` Mr, and Mrs. Everett Johnston.
and little • son ;of ,Barrievisited
with ±Mr, .and•'Mrs:. Maurice. Hod=
:gins.' ' a. very successful auction sale of,
Mr,' and .Mrs A. Trafford and farm'' stack and 'implements on'•
• family of D.urham:spe'nt the week last_ Tuesday:
end .;with relatives here.
Mr. anal : Mrs George. Kennedy
"..Brethren !of tle Orange Order had a • very successful • Sale .'of
urll attend serviee in the Ang- some of his Hereford cattle on,
lrcan•:•(:hunch ori Sunday after- 'Saturday
noon 'next, June 27th, at 3 o'clock:
Everyone is ', welcome.' _
Mr, and .Mrls;:B.ert.' •Nicholsorfi'
and, family visited on, Sunday
with Mr: and .1/,[r's: G. •'Canipbeli'
a't Am ber ley: ,
Mr; Dirk Neil, Mr. Dowie' De;•
Frc'. ; Mrs, Omar, McVey -and Mr.
and- Mrs, Arthur .Simpson : • of
C1andeboye were Sunday visitors
with Misses Edna and.May Boyle.
Miss Evelyn . McLean and .Mr.
S' Carson ref •London spent 'the
week -end ather home here.
Mr.; and 'Mrs, Maurice''EgQdgins,
Ellwood . and Miss, Grace Weath-
et'head• returned • frost.• .Detroit'
where they spent last w, ek-end.
Mr `Cleve Hill' had a easant
sir pl rse when the passeng 'of
'the 1-1. S. bus. Which he has driven.
during the' least • year, presented
• him With' a leather billfold .for
his -kindness 16 them.
Reltttiyes, •fr'oin here attended
.this 'antinual. Scott .picnic which was
held at the .horne of Mr. and Mr;s,
Ed White at i<ingarf.
WH:ITE:CHU�CH;
• Mrs.: • Roane ' visited ''last- week
'with her daughter., Mrs. George,
McKague oaf Teeswater.
Congratulations to Mr., & Mrs.
John MacMillan' >:on .,celebrating,
their' 25th ' -wedding anniversary'
recently. •
•
Mr.' and Mrs.•; Lance Grain` and
Mr and Mrs. Orton ' Grain ' re-
turned home on ".Saturday from
the . West where they motored and'
.sperit:t,he last three .weeks.
Mr, and :Mrs. ' W3•n. Dawson had'
'Mr. and' Mrsi, Victor Errrerson
spent Sunday ` with her sister,
M. and Mrs•Russell ;Ritchie of;
Langside. ,' •.•
The, .Gaunt' reunion was held at
Goderich on Saturday w•heri quite
a number of, the relatives from
here were 'present. About. 80 rel-
atives 'were present 'from .differ-
ent :places,
'Mr.and Mrs. ' :Tack. Henderson.
of Lucknow visited on. Sunday
with her 'sisters, •Mr.' and Mrs.
Thomas Moore,. and .. Mrs. Mac
ROSS. ;
•Mr. and Mrs."J. J. Duston Bee-:
croft ',left on Monday this week
for •a trip to North Bay.
Rev. W. S: Sutherland preached
anniversary' services at Bluevale
Presbyterian. Church last Sun-
day,: when Rev: Jorgenson .of
Thluevale • preached anniversary
services at -Langside. Quite a
ntt`f' ber from trere were present:.''
,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Sr.,
visited last Thursday with Mr,
WO
Mille • •
• If you are'. contemplating
a trip to• the. United States;
• here•are two important' facts'
to remember: •
You may not .bring back
-with you.. any. 'merchandise
which is prohibited under •
`;the Emergency ,' :Exchange: •
Conservation Act, Find.out''in
advance, . from'. Canadian
° Customs officials whether you •
may bringl in anyy cditem-,
Plated ' purchase.:.
"i' 'To conserve all available
U.S. dollars for . 'essential"
•
purchases, a travel "ration •of
.$150 :'U.S.' per person' for
'the 12• months between •Nov:
15, 1947 and Nov. 15,
1 948 has been. estab-
lished: Be sure to get the
necessary '•forms'and details
•at your` bank; well' in ad-1
vance of your trip„,
This caution:'is 'given, to
help avoid possible 'em-
barrassment: at border
points.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD
OTTAWA
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