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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-15, Page 7• THURSDAY, ° JULY, 15th, 1948 pU RPL E GROVE Mr. Andrew Emersoh is vis- ttfag with, his son, Sam Emerson, : The July meeting of the Purple Grove Institute was held in purple Grove .school with a large attendance. The, ladies of Ripley were guests of •the Meeting, 1VIr, and Mrs. Burton Collins: and M iiss, Doreen visited at Mild- .,may on Sunday. Mr. Will Nixon of St. '.Wall burg, .Sask., is visiting his'siste: Mrs,. John Emerson,' also Mr..and Mrs. Ward Gammie of Exeter. Miss' Marville Scott of Toronto and iiSS ' Eva Sutherland spent a -few days' holidays at ,her home, here. ' Mr, Ben Stanley 'visited 'at the } orne of 'Mr, Ralph Hill recently.. Miss Shirley Colwell of Kin-, lough is t sit ng at- 'Mr, 'Russell • 'Collin's. • . . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Trayer of London spent the week=end .at 11+ir, Milton. Stanley's: ' Mr, and•'. Mrs. , Will • Arnold, Joyce and .Gordon, Mr. and Mrs: Don McCoSh,:• Mary and Dickie Were visitors with: Mr. and Mrs. Hector _Knight at Rochester on, 'Sunday • PARAMOUNT Paramount. Woznen's Institute will meet' at, the home ' of Miss Susie•. Gibson on July 21st. Mrs. 0. ' Richards' has charge df , the program and •Mrs 0: McCharles," coming events, . 'Miss Catherine; Mae Ketchabaw • is• holidaying at the lake. • . • Master Lorne Hamilton spent • a few. days at ,Bruce .Beach.. '',: • Mr. Jack Mexntosh.. ••spent . the ,'week -end at E'mibra, ' accompanied .by his aunt, Mrs. J. Hetherington of Gode rich .. Mi., . and Mrs..J..Elphick's house narrowly escaped burning, when struck by lightning.' Jack" ---McIntosh had three. head: of cattle' killed by the ` electrical: storm:• THE LJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO WHITECHURCH: Mrs. Graydon' Cox and daugh- ters from near Sudbury are visit- ing with her mkther, Mrs, Mac Ross. Little Mary Ellen Ross• of Toronto is spending her holidays at the same home. . • . BORN - = Irl Wingham. Hospital on. Saturday, July 'loth, to Mr, $L. Mrs. Milan:. Moore, a daughter. • Mrs, _ Russel Moore of •Preston, is visiting at the • horne of Mr. and •Mrs, Art Moore. " ' • Mr, and Mrs,. John. Colwell of. Winnipeg. spent a fewv days with Mr. •and Mrs, Ezra Wellwood. Mr..Price Scott. of Win�gham I. spt:nt •-Sunday afternoon in • the Village 'oallirig 'On `'old frleiids. . Mr. and Mrs. J'a ttii and child- ren spent Sunday with„ her: •aunt,' Mrs., Kennedy and, brother, :.Mr. •Geo: Fisher 'and Mrs; °p'isher..,. Miss Anriie Kennedy is spend- ing a few. days in Gc dcr'ich with relativ es,:' `. Ctimrnunion •seri'ice Willbe held next Sunday in .the. Pres- byterian Church at 11 a.rn.' and preparatory . services can : Friday at 8.36, p,m. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and family visited with her Parents, Mr, and. Mrs.' J. •.F. McLean:. They are spending.' some' ,holidays at the o •lake where Mr. 'and'Mrs, McLean .spent :S.unday,. afternoon,- . DUNG'A�NN.OI . Found Ring, Lost .40 ' Years ,:' ::Mi•s, f.ac'id S. Errington had 'a nleas yht, sttr�nriseslast`week when. .--- •he :1era-.r-rred athaf cher. weddin* rangy:, which she lost, forty venrs • 'ago.' had been . found by her gaa.ndqon Warner ;Errinsiton, ;.son : of, Mr fa'nd Mrs:. 'E 'erett ,Erring.,, `. ton.'v h 'reside, on the old home - ', 'stmt.' 6th Con.'Of 'West: Wawa cosh. Wiliner was c igs<in;e a flow er bed.dnd planting; shrubs at,the` end' `of the hoose' when' he not, • •kel •something bright., which, turned out to be a.wedding rind, and that of his grandn'rother,' •The ring seemed 'to.: be in goodcori di'tion and was returned to .the happy owner •Presented• to Ring and queen .Mi'ss.,,Alrria Anderson' of Dun' gannon•,:. .who: has. been an ex.- change teacher •lin ' England this; year, had :.the honor of being pre: :• rented to the :Kirig''and .Queen at g•ar den party .h'eld last Thurs- day afternoon . at' , Buckingham ;alace, Miss Anderson is also among the"exchange teachers who are ''invited'•:to an afternoon. tea • al Buckingham Palace • on °;J.uly 27: During the Easter; .vacation Miss Anderson took: a trip; thru France,:'`; Italy and Spain. While overseas' she also visited an And- • erson family in: iAberdeen, Scot- land, and also attended the High- ,- • land Show in .Inverness.: Miss An ,Terson; who ° is a graduate of the Stratford Normal Sc'hoo1, is' re- turning• to Canada early, in Aug-' mt. She sail on August 4th. Escape Serious` Injuries In Car:Accident - • carload of Port Albert' ball , enroute to : Benmiller a►ri day evening, ended. up in ',half mile south. of en an aXle.broke. and a wheel came off., The •car, ariven by Sam Maybond, turned. over, grid all the occupants were shaken up and. cut.. All were talc: . en to Goderich Hospital for treat- ment,' but only , John Tigert, an elderly' gentleman was :Confined to the hospital. He suffered from. shock, bruises and a bad head laceration, .Occupants,' of the car were Sam Maybond, his son Bud- dy; John •Tigert,' Billy and Eddy Tigert, Jirn'.and Clarence Dough- erty, I • More. D.P.'s On Huron Farms Fifteen more. Ukrainian men from displaced persons' camps in Europe, arrived recently in God erich Tor assignment to Huron County:... farms. • )fin this '• district. they' are: employed: on :the farms ST. HELENS Miss Helen Newton of Ottawa is. a holiday visitor with her par- ents, . Rev., M. G. u d Mrs. New- ton, Ivan .and Barry McQuillin spent a ieW days in. • ,London as guests of ;their •aunt, Mrs Jack Sparkes. Mrs.; Biggar ' of - Grimsby liar been 'the guest of Miss' Beatrice McQuillin, Mt, and. Mrs. Irving McCabe, and Marvin and Bryan of Wind- sor and Miss Eileen Sparkes of Toronto • are holiday visitor at r: .the: 'home of M' John'McQuillin. • Mrs, Ramage, who has• been teaching in -Northern Ontario, is a' visitor with .Mr.' and Mrs.. ' Mac; Ramage, .. Miss 1Ma ion Hodgins Was guest - spealfer at the "arinual social meeting- of the`W.M.S. held in ,the ' church on Thursday . after- noon. She delighted the ' ladies with her interestingstory of her two .years' settlement work a- mong -mon.g the colored folk in 'Sydney, N.S. Guests „ were' present from Whitechurch and Ashfield Cir - cult .and M.S. Garnet Farrier and Miss Muriel Watt' contributed a pleasing duet.. Mrs. (Rev.) ;Wool- ley read the story, OfSow Neil McAlpine, Saved their Settlement". and `Mrs.:.Andrew •.aunt . c°ontri- butted .a•_.solo. At' the conclusion .a pleasant:. social hour was en- joyed..: duringwhich lunch. was :served. of Harold 'Carter, R. , 2, ' Auburn; John •Howard,.. R. 7, • Lucknow; ,Rayrnorid Dalton, R, 7, Lucknow;: Robert • Helm, R. 3, Lucknov PAGE SEVEN Old, Disabled or Dehd Farm Animals^, With undamaged hides and according to size and .condition COWS" tlp to $8.00 • HORSES up to $7.00 (300 lbs... each) $2.00 p per $2.00 .. er 100 lbs. for additional. weight. AT YOUR FAR11! • - a PHONE COLLECT:- ,. ; Wingham 121 .1 ;R pley,� 59-16 or '3 -19; • Ingersoll, 21 •. For prompt, `.efficient, coprteous• service •is • WILLIAM STONE SONS LTD. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO EXAMINATION. RESULTS AT' DUNGANNON CENTRE • Frank Alton, " Isabek. Andrews, Betty Back, Marie I Campbell, James COoke,,Wilmer Errington,, Lorne t Forster, Phyllis • Gibson .(hon.), Joyce. Glenn, • Douglas Hackett„ -Lorne' `-Hackett,-- Eunice - Helm',' Allam Johnston, Caryl:Mc- Cr'ostie, Murray McDonagh, Viv- ian Nesbitt "(hon.), Elaine.'Petrie,. William : 1 Mips,. Donald. Plumb, Edna Mae Rivett, Joan Rivett, James tt�obinson, Norma, Sher- wood;'. Shirley Snell (hon.),'C`arl- eton "Stingel,: Russel Swan,: . Lois Webb. (hon.). Granted' standing' under Reg, 28-.1—Marie Cupskey ' ' AN . APPEAL • is •• being 'entered by •'Kincardine Town Council • seeking a '. reduction of sore -$200,000 in the County assess dent. On' the basis of Kincar-: dine's new' 'assessment,, plus 'a .3 mill 'increase in the county rate,''' ' the Lakeside' town will contrib- ute some $15,300 to the , Cotinty purse this year, as compared' with $7,150' a year ago. • ' A� Ilan: • Tue the Sheppardton, '.kf itiN"d..:• Z. .tikYt: d..l.Etd L.x':4• • • • x,Gf1 til • ;. a. I;EARNING . #ERO ENGINE .AND AIRFRAME: 11IEHAINTICS ONTAIL10''S .products are desired,and purchased by:peopleall over the worldand the capacity to produce such.' goods largely,,deiertnines the economic welfare of every man, woman and child' within her 'borders.. Because the sale: of every article produced - in Ontario brings. valuable dollars into this Province, we all 'are, more assured: of job security ... and,we and our children can have more of the better things in.hfe. To produce such goods insufficient quantities, skilled labour is vital. That is why every single rf; le one of us should he glad that war veterans . ' in trained to provide the skilled hands. so needed by industry. • are constantly. being , P i UE JOB training under'expert instructors. in our Ontario • Veterans: receive- ON, (f•. factories., • This. ; training, provided through the co-operation 'of'�the Department of Veterans' Afiarre, the I l federal Department , of Labour and• the Ontario Department of Education; starts veterans. off' on use.the road to skilled craftsmanslnp: 'caught to • •�-• their hands.in general aero engine and •airframe work, both: on military .and 'civilian aircraft;these veterans may qualify for a Department of Transport'license, auihorizing therm to dce.lare'aircraft airworthy. In aircraft .mant facturiingplants and on :fling qthroughoet Ontario, these newly -skilled veterans will hay e the opportunity, to apply their talents aid training. .Their efforts will help to Make Ontario a finer place in which to live and will contribute to the Welfare and happiness •of • all her citizens, THE IEEWING INDUSTRy • 1• •, IV • H. Parry, 25, of ' Oshawa,: Ontario, .a. : ' aain.Amveteran, s shonakingm an adjustment,.to the engine of a Cub . . Trainer.' • Students work on various types, of aircraft ranging from the Cub .Trainer : to multiple engine military. aircraft. Many veterans, trained as ground ,crew ' specialists during the war, have chosen : ,•to take post waritrauung in �. this occupation for which • .SRO ENGINE NrECIIANI 3 ' • they are particularly' suited: , For them' the transition to:> pea ie 'employment has been• easier.• : . •_' • 0 • • • 0 .p it . 0 r l ` • Rt