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• THURSDAY,; JULY 22nd, 1948
focal anera
SLENDQR. TABLETS • are effect-
lye, 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks
$5, at Down's •Drug Store.
MARION'S BEAUTY S A L.Q N
will be .closed from July 26th to
° August 3rd. •
a 'Mrs. Geo. Cal C.is Thomas
y siainof Los
'Angeles, with
Mrs. A. D. Maclnnes..
Miss Mary' MacQuaig of ;Chi-
cago
hi-cago is vacationing at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Graham of
.Torontoare 'visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs., A. E. McKim.
k Mrs.' Jac.McIntosh: of -Oshawa
rvisited for a •few days with her
• mother, Mrs. James Alton.:
• Mrs.. Melvin Stewart a rig d
:.Deanna Dawn visited 'relatives •in
• Oakville :Thursday
,Merle Middleton of" Hamilton
has, been visiting: with hjs• par--
en ts. •
11�1`rs., Carl Neid of Ypsilanti,
Mich., is visiting with Mr•. ` and
Mrs.Russell Middleton, .
My. W. J; Davison has'obtained
a Packard: car, which he' Will use
for ambulance purposes.' •
Mrs. George Bower and Larry
of Kirkland Lake '. are visiting
itt wMr-and Mys, sr•-ge:Bower.
Mics Dorothea MacDonald, •Reg
N .of Toronto, spent' the °.past'
'week with her mother, Mrs, T. A.
:MacDonald.
,111(r.. and Mrs..+ Lloyd 'McNall
and little .daughter June. visited
,his' parents, Mr., and Mrs. Robert,
11ricNall and .other: relatives.' .. '
Mr:. and. Mrs.' Ross' MacDonald,
• and. Janet 'of Ottawa' are visiting
at •'the home of her: 'moth r Mrs.
A. P. ':Stewart.. ,'•'
Mrs. ''W: J. Ensign of..St. Cath-
atalines is visiting,: with her par
ents;,:•Mr:: and Mrs. '!'ed Dexter
(and is staying for the reunion
Mr: Graham . MacNay of. Ottawa
-is visiting with. his father, ' Mr.
.. Peter .MacKay: and, with his bre-
thers,;.Kelso and. Alex. .
Recent visitors; with their., aunt,:
Mrs., D.C.': 1VIcMorran. • :and • Mr.
Mc11lorran -vy-ere :. Mr. .and ', Mrs..
Rbbt ,Muir- and :Mr. and M.T. •Jas.
Walla Po"rt-"'Elgi rrarrcFMr•:
and Ms: J: 'D.,. Bryce: of Ripley.
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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNoW, ONTARIO
Miss Alma Alton attended the
wedding of Rev. Robert Bruce
and Miss Irene Wyatt at. S_ trath-
roy on Saturday. •
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Mr,'' and Mrs. J, E. Burns'' of
Toronto visited over the week-
end with Mrs. A: D. MaacInnis, and
Miss. Jean. MacMillan.. •.
Mrs...Louisa Naylor, Mrs. Dan
Ferguson' and .Rev. R. A. Mae -
Connell are all vacationing at.
Rest -A-While, Bruce Beach. •
Miss Faye Culbert returned to
London after spending a few days
at the •home:. of her parents, Mr.
and , Mrs. Roy Culbert.
John Crispin, Who is attending.
University at Saskatoon, is :visit-
ing With his mother, • Mrs.
CrisSpin
Mr. and. Mrs;` .Harold' Burns and
'David of:•F.art•Williain` .aresum-
mer holiday visitors: with Mr. and
Mrs: T. H. Burns.
Miss Margaret Taylor of Wing
ham is spendirug some. timeat
the. • home of Mr: and Mrs. Jack.
Ackert, ..Holyrood, • •
Mr, and Mrs. ..W L. Anderson
and .sons, Alan, Curtis qed Arthur
of l3eti oit. have • been holidaying
•at their cottage at Port Albert. •
Miss Ais1a- Bush-ei and .Miss
Norma ...Burt of •Grimsby ---are=
•spending, a month's holidays with
their paarents 'at Kintough.
•. Lucknory Pipe "Band is sched=
Wed : to.ply•afternoon .and eWen-•
ing band concerts. at Port Elgin`
beach on Sunday,: August. 8th. •
Jack McCall Arid 4Miss Johnston
of Listowel are. visiting this .week
at the : horne •of . his parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Peter:' Metall:
Misses, Bertha Allan of Toronto
and Agnes Tennant' of Walkerton
spent their vacation the .past; few
weeks • at Rest -A While,' Bruce
Beach. . '..
Miss 'Gretta Campbell 'has 're-
turned .oto town atter vacationing
with her brother eniieth and
familymnear• Sarnia '.each where•
the ..had :';a cottage.: •.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson' and
:Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
nth, R.Obinson' and:: sons Colin
and Jirrimy of ;M.mneapolis were
ecerit-vrsrtors atthe''h°orrie=-of Mrs
and Mrs.: John .Kilpatrick. 1
..,
e
adding: more Long Distance
. .Innes all the time
LONG DISTANCE lines are busier than ever and
the number of calls is still increasing.
Thoughsome calls . are delayed, nio t are
put through "while hold the line" We
� � you •
are adding more . cables and"switchboards just �+
as fast.' aspo ssible to make' Long Distance
service even speedier:
Th :•
�•A � e8e additions, plus unseen 'technical lin-, •
provements,.. are part of ' our . ,continuing
program to provide the besttelephone service
at the lowest possible cost.
THE 1ELL TELEPHONE
BIBLE.. SCHOOL BEING.
HELD FOR
TWO WEEKS
An interdenominational: Bible
Sehool, similar, to that held a
year ago, has been oPened in the
Johnstone Block, in the quarters
formerly% • occupied by the Clans-
men... • '..
• The, school is for .children • 5
to 16, and Will be held for a two
weeks' period with morning•ese
Stories, er
s hymns and handicraft -ate
taught the chlltlren.:.
The . school, opened on, Monday.
Jt isunder the supervision of
John .Martin, who has .a staff of
three instructors .for'the primary,
-junior and intermediate ggoups..
Thea, are . Mis..ses...,..Sarah...Weber,
Lucy Munnings .and f Mary' Jane
Marinello, _• '
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ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced
of• Dorothy Evelyn 'McLean; dau-
ghter.' of Mrs.. W. J:' 1VIcLean` of.
Kinlough. and the late W. J. •Me-.
Lean,. to Mr. B.• Corson son of •
'Mrs: Cersori of Mirnico, the mar-
riage to take place the latter part
of July.. •
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Mr. and: Mrs. Larry Doherty
and .three children of Westwood
were holiday visitors last week
with' Mr.; .and. Mrs: Stuart: Collyer.
Messrs. "Charles ,McDonagh and
Edgar Ritchie returned lastweek
i m a month s "v'i1it nn Western
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rabb of
`Lucan write ' thatthey hope: to
be tip for .the' r4union..Mrs, Robb
commented very ' favorably on,
Miss Dean MacLeod's poem..
• Miss Elizabeth .1VIaeDon4d.flew
to, Sault: Ste. Marie on 'Monday
to :,spenda week'svacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Iobt. Smith . and,
family.Smith is a sister.
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' Boa1, who
recently returned from their wed=.
ding . trip to •Saskatchewan; have
.taken up' residence' in -an .apart-
ment above •Lou 3n.'s ,Store.
• Mr. and Mrs.' Joe. Forster of,
,Winnipeg- .are. visiting' with. Mr.
and Mrs.. James' Forster, :'Having.
come East for the -Bruce Old Boys.
Reunion. " ' • ''
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scrimgeour•`
of Palmerston . and her; ` sister,.
Mrs.' Phillips, :were week -end`
bests ,of •Mr and •Mrs :Russell
Middleton:
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Oehcous Cool Drink
pi. ecions: Make tea exactly as usual . .
While
'Still hot pour into. glasses filled with 'cracked
ice . Add sugar and lemon to faste :.:.
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INCREASED EARNINGS'
.ti ‘.a,„ tit A.: \. '•kx22 I . fit`';,',' A,:• : ♦%:; .•
. • .. ........
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Ifyou want , to increaseyour income. by
11. buying more cattle,•the B of M will be, g44to
iinalice the •,nU.rchase,_ an_d_you_ taa pa_y_back••
your .loan out. of :your regular` "milk Cliques:
' See• your nearest 'B of M : manager today.' Ask .
or ,. write for folder "Quiz for a Go-ahead'
• Fainter."
BANK OF MONTREAL
wilting with Canadian: in every walk of life, iince 1817
Mr. and • Mrs.: Grant MacDiar•
mid, .Mr. aan„d,.Mrs Ewart Taylor,:
and Mrs N.' J :. MacKenzie spent I
theweek-end in Gravenhurst •and..
from there took .the. "100 -Tile
cruise, through Muskoka Lakes:
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Conley and
daughter Agnes returned the' first
of .last:•week; from a trip`; tothe
West. Mr., Conley. reports' the
West hard' hits `by by.. drought con-
ditions, especially in Southern;
'Saskatchewan:
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Mr... •.and Mrs. Joseph. Hogan,.,
their son John Joe and daughter
Miss Eva . Hogan, . Reg N , , of Bari-
try, North:, Dakota;-•ari: guests • at
the .,hoine of the forrner's brother,.
Mr.. Mike Hogan...' :Father 'John'
Hogan of ,London .has .also been
I visiting here
Recent :visitors with Mr. and 1.
Mrs.. Wilfred Drennan were 'Mrs.'
M. Arthurs and' Mrs P: Kerr . of
Flit Frances, :Mr. aid Mrs. G.,
McKinnon, :and daughters:: Mar.
lene and Cheryl, .and. Mrs.' P. T.
Maclntosh 'Of Windsor,' and;
and Mrs James G. Drennan of
Goderich..,
1VIiss Josephine Miller is 'a guest
of Mrs, E. A.. Cruickshank at her
cottage at, Point Clark: Miss Mil-
ler is' a memberof the Canadian
,Ein'bassy'staff at :Washington and
previously ' served . • on the Em-
bassy staff • in Moscow. •Forher
visit here she flew from Toronto
to Mallon, concluding her trip
by :motor
COMPANY OF • CAN AD.A.. •-•
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1VIr, and Mrs.. Geary:: McKinnon•
and two children of Windsor and
Mrs.rthui " and.., Mrs.• ; Kerr of
fort Frances were recent visitors
with relatives in the district. Mr.
McKinnon is.a son•of Mr. Ronald
McKinnon of Winnipeg, *he. 'will
be unable to be here for the re -
:union. Geary .sent him ore. '•of
the. big Donald Dinnie posters. ,
Mel'Stewart, who has been sa%1-.
ii'rg on • the lake freighter, Osler,
• 'has, returnedhome for a time.
He • expects to . rejoin thii ship's
crew•in'September. Mel ha's been
sailing under the , Lake' Seahian's
Union and. can, recount some :ezr
treme - acts by ., members ofUlmC.SU. • as they. attempt to' forcibly
y'.
stop the rival' union's' men frorri
manning their ships: •
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• SHELL:.LIVESTOCK. SPRAY:.
Tormenting . flies, can cut your catde's
weight and Milk yield. Shell. Livestock
Spray is the sure way to rid your herd of
insectpests. Clear the air .at milking time,
Morning and .night : spray ShellLive.
stock Spray directly on cattle. before
putting them out to pasture—and before
bedding them down. Insects and flies are'.'
repelled 'round the clock with Shell Live
stock. Spray.. -$1.65 an Imperial gallon.
:SHELIi,DDT BARN SPRAY
Get the jump oil flies this year by•spray-
isig their breeding places with powerful
Shell DDT Barn Spray. On stalls, ,ort
doorways, oninside surfaces and eaves,
on i manure piles—Shell DDT Barn Spray
forms a' long-lasting `film of death'
dries hard—stays .put—won't blow away.
For lasting"protection. against flies �kill ,
them where they breed with Shell DIST
Barn .;Spray. $2.25 an ,Imperial gallon.
Get Shell Livestock Spray and Shell DDT
Barn Spray from. your ,local •
dealer—right away.
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