The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-08-26, Page 7THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 19.48 ,
.FOURTH CONCESSION
. Miss Christine Thompson who
has . -been attending summer
school • in Toronto is visiting at
' her home here.
Miss Mary Carter of Elora is
:visiting at the homes of Ira'Dick-
le and L. :MacIver, '
A very large crowd . of ladies
,attended the. Kairshea Institute
at the ,home of Mrs. John Car
ruthers.' last • Thursday,
Mrs. Dan Thompson has return-
ed from several weeks' visit with
her daughter in Toronto: •
sick list. , -
. Mrs. Roland 'MaeDon-
Mr: and
•'' aid and Mr and Mrs, Jack Smith.
w•
and two children of Collingw'bod
spent the week=end •at 'therhome.
of Ira Dickie. • '.
Mrs; George Lockhart is .still-
in Hamilton hospital b we hope
Will . soon be home: .
HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS
*rHE LUC
OLIVET
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KNOW' SENTINEL;, LUCKNOW; -ONT9io
TANK BASE GAVE WAY
The W.M.S. held a delightful
! •
meeting at the home of Mrs,- Ross
,Black on,.. Thursday afternoon
when they entertained the mem-
bers of the Mission Band and
Baby Band;- Mrs. John ,Colling,
the president, opened thmeet-
ing with a' hymn and the Lord's
prayer. The children Were heard
in- the hymns "Jesus Loves Me":
and 'Away in a Manger", Dur-
ing . the business,-.
Sandy McCharies entertained the
children on :tile ' lawn with a
ory,- ' rs. • Iver McCharles, the.
Baby Band superintendent,. took
• charge of ,.a • short •prograpi con-
sistiri.g of, a story, by'. Miss: 'Mar
ga•ret MacDonald, •-a -solo ' by .Mar-
i1yii Finlayson.and a trio- by Eve-
ayn, • 1Vlargaret and 'Marian `Mc=
.Tavish. A•. hymn and, prayer clos-
ed the •meeting: • While the ladies
Prepared- • . lunch, Mrs. Walter
Black played games 'with ' the,
children and' everyone 'enjoyed a.
social time. _M
Cigar or cigarette 'smoke: odour •
will . disappear• like''. magic if a
,•...small dish•of vinegar'is left over-
night in' the room:
' To take •out grass or floviier
stains, 'rub fabric" in. thick,.; hot
suds. :If the stain still remains,
use. .hydrogen peroxide or -a
chrdrine bleach.• Very bad. stains
should, be softened first by rub7
b,ing•' with grease. ••
SELLS • 'RIPLEY' BLOCK
Dr. : De=b. 'Caypeneto of Sarnia
has, sold the •business:• block in
Ripley • which houses the Royal
and • :Bert Breckenridge's
feed store. ':The latter . is rented
on . a:. monthly,. basis: The • ba'nk's
-,lease expires next year..The pur-
chaser •18, Anthony Jacobs of Tor-
onto, . who it is -understood, will
shortlycommence alterations to •
convert part .of :.the block into.
a 'restaurant and billiard parlor: .
•
tsma;n . pon-. e r ri a�J
• saddler's, asked !for:a .single spur
"What: use is one -spur?-" asked
the' woman
"Well",
.greplied andy, "if' I
.get one 'side
g t:of: the horse to 0
g
the: •other one• •:will 'have!to' come'
•M i'
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Tara's new 'waterworks' system
ran into an unexpected snag a
few days ago, . When the concrete
base of the wateratank, gave way
causing the tank to list notice-
ably and .breaking connections
that started the. water pouring
out. -
,The tank was just recently
completed and was partially fill.
,ed. The. estimated weight .of the
water was 250 tons. After the
break, hydrants • were opened , to
drain • the tank'speedily,•
Engineers plan to make repairs
Eby' cutting out the bottom of the
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tank, strengthening the. base, and.
''gelding. the bottom' of the tank
`back into .place;
Honesty is still the ' best. poli -
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SLIP OF TAE • TYPE`
The typographical error,
• Is a slippery thing'and sly,
You;' can bunt till you are dizzy,.
But it somehow will get by,
Till the formas are off the presses
It is strange hdw, still - it keeps,:
`It shrinks down into "a. corner,
And it never stirs or peeps.' •
The typographical error
I's too 'small for human•. eyes,
Till the ink is. on the. paper •
When it grows to .mountain -size;
• The boss) he stares. with horror; t
Then. he _ rabs his hair. and
groans,
The copy -reader' drops. his 'head
Upon his hands, and °moans. ; •
• -The remainder :of the issue,
May.. be clean :as clean can be,.
But that typographical error .: •
tics. It the .biggest thing you see.
RAGE SEVEN
ADDS TO • HOLSTEIN HERD
W. Elmer Johnston of Atwood,
and formerly of Ashfield, ihas,
added a 'six -months -old son• of
Montvic nag Apple Sovereign to
his recently • established herd. `
Purchased. from, Clark E. Brown,
Woodstock, the calf is well back-
ed: by , consistently high testers,
his dam's best. record being a 5-
year-old, 305 -day," 2X production
of. 668 lbs. fat from. 15,209 lbs.",
of 4.39 percent inilk. She' is sired
by . Abegweit 'Olyrripic .Canuck :
who. is a son of t
weit 'Astrid -who 'is also' the grand:
dam' of the. famous' `Abegweit '
'Widow, The second Adam is a 3.9
percent` testing 'daughter of Abeg, ,
weit : Maximus who 'is •
Perhaps-
best ,known.-a,s_• the sire -of• Abeg-
weit Saladin, • "
Ashfield -Presbyterian W.M.S.'
•a The August ' .meeting .. of the
Ashfield'W.M.S. met at the Houle
-of Mrs E'ar1. Howes with 35'pre
sent. Mrs. .Dan' McDonald was in
charge •of• the' program .andopen-.
ed the,' meeting' with -hymn 360,
Prayer fdllewed by Mrs: Dan Mc
Donald.' The scripture lesson was
read by • Mrs. Dr.' Simpson; . The
Meditation : pig it' was ' given by''
Mrs: Duncan .MacKenzie. The. roll
call was answered' with a . v:erse
containing the :word lore. •The
'Chapter in the study .book was'
read .by Mrs.' D. A,• MacLean, It
dealt•with• the. early founders 'of
foreign 'mission work: 'Mrs.. Dun-
can :McKay 'sang the hymn "Art
thou weary",,,art 'thou languid":..
Mrs W. Francey read • a .paper,.
on "Worry".. Glad • .tidings prayer.
.:was offered by Mrs. MMacKen-.
gie. The' various • reports were
read.. Mrs. Donald, R. - MacKenzie
gave a reading' on "'The World''
Council• .of Churches" Miss .Sadie
oh tear -1 ea„d•-6.4a°pe e•ntitlad.
"Gr•ea:t 'Thoughts". Miss ' Lottie
MacKenzie .read , a. paper "Faint
yet pursuing" Hymn .•465 was
sung and. the Lord's prayer, was
repeatedin. unison,. '. .
BOR/4
—rn Wln am H
pital• on Friday, August 20 198
to 1AIr.. and Mz•s Clare Johnst:Qne
I icknovt • 'a daughter;.• Helen..
Sandia,. •
�•� JO iNSTONE gh os
MRS:'THOMAS „GARVEY DIES'
Following a long‘ illness, :the
:death. .of Mrs. Thomas Garvey,;
G bel.oved'resident of Kingsbridge
occurred at her home least 'Wed-
• •-nesday morn `!g She. was in.'hei
li7th•year.• ,
The funeral .service was held
at St. Joseph's ' Church, Kings-
bridge lin. Saturday morning; with
• '•irrterrnent in Kingsbridge .Cem-
etery.
`1VIrs. Garvey.,is survived by six
ions, one daughter., �tw'o brothers
and•• three sisters Senator
:bannelly. of Pinkerton is.`a, ilio
'there :
This world that we're, alivin',
Is mighty' hard •to beat
You get a thorn with every rose,
But ain't the • roses' 'sweet? :'
•
Some ° are blondes;
.rnnettes` and son e' area
.. *!)d brunettes, .
Sciage 'men '. haN.;e a • thousand
c ascrns, why•'they can't do 'some-
thing, `ring, ,when ail: the need • is one
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�isott why they tan,
so le are
long
Attended Dominion . contest ..r
Misses 'Ardonna '�T�ph.trston and
Sirirl4c Johnston of\t wn *visited
•1..'week at' Duiada\� with Mr,
and Mrs.'•Jack Lennie; and ' Were
Inc•€tutors ,at the beaitv.: -ontest
st"liimilton to witness the crown -
:mg of Miss Canada 1948, The
'winner was Miss Betty Jean Fer-
• 4' z'
'D'ALTON -At : Alexandra Hospi-
tal, Goderich,, on August ,13th,; to'
Mr. and Mrs, R iy Dalton R. 7 .
,LucknOW, a son, ;
COURTNEY—In 'Wingharn 'Gent'',
•e -a1 Hospital, •on. Tuesday,,' Aug.
17th, toy Mr. and Mr`s.. Leo Court-'
ney,. R: 7, Lu.clknow,' a daughter,
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GARDINER--In Wing1wn ,• Gen;,;;
era' Hospital on Tuesday, August.
1'ith, to Mr,: acrd Mrs.. Lorne Gard.=
iner, a daughter.' Stillborn.
CLIPPERTOIV•—.Ip Victoria Hos--•
pital,.London, on :Sunday, August
22nd 'to Mr.. and Mrs: ' Russell'
Clinpertiti Of L ndof, (n -Lorna •
Reid of Lueknow).,...a daughter:
THE • PAISLEY ,ARENA •fund "is
about $.10;000 short;of its object-
ive,. It • will •take about $6.1,000 to
rebuild the .burned -oust arena and
a• ..drive' 'is' :b ing made to:raise''
the balance needed,'
l' -\\-(1:o Teach ?ear, Fordwii1i'
Mss Iaylne.Ir win, daughter of
Mr. and\Mrs. W J.•,Ir in. and
a.
June Tppc.r School •graduate' c '
Lucknow' High .,School, has ac-
cepted a teaching appointment
a school near Fordwich and will
commence her duties . with' the
opening of the 'fall term iii Sep
l;risoni2O yehr-tild:.Halifax
ifax girl: tember,
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ACCIDENTS
ARE
- • Accidents ha
ppen In a flash..If yon are not in.
sured, . repayment ' may cost you.. your home, . your
savings or months of inconie.. Let us. explain Pilot
Autoniobile insurance to . you. 'It costs so: little.
We, write Pilot Insurance to covet' selected risks
in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater,'
Burglary,. Plate Glass, Pablic. Liability and other
general insurance
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It's back:-to=school . time -the 4most dangerous and
deadly time of the year for, Ontario's ' children. In the
steadil :increasing • 'traf o n street a d ig kys,Ahis
><s
e period: of ,,greatest. danger.
Last September, wore children were killed and in-
jured
b
y motpr cars in Ontario than in any other: month.
A�ways, at this time of the year, the number of tragic
chid accidents begins to soar.
But tills is ; as needless as
rainy of the accidents ': were needless ,'which killed 132
children,' and inured` 2 00.0 others in rs: •
] T ; ... e . n Ontario. last year.
THE ONUS • IS .' ON THE MOTORIST
. ORIST TO' LOOK
OUT FOR .:CHILDREN. ;
e motorist's care can lessen:_the t
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NTS „EVERY .MOTORIST ` SHOU
I'll consider every 'child' I see on the street as a ht man
danger. signal:
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In ' school •` tones or 'residential areas, :I'll' slow down,
I'll cometo the alert.
Whever I suspect children may be playing, I'll' drive
with.'extra . care..:
Ell keep clear of picycles. The youthful riders may
know . the rules, but even when they Violate them 'I
must watch out for, them,
P
be. particularly
careful when I see : children oh
rollerskates, with a': ball, with tricycles, scooters or
coaster wagons.
ace Contribtuted. As A Community, Service,
by John Labatt, .: Y' ln'1%ted
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