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THE LiUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, '.ONTARIO
1,000 'Medical Expenses
Interestea.
$x,000 Death, Etc., Benefits• „ .
Tired, Nerv�us,�Yeak
Men,
Womeitl'epless
Git•New'Vim, Vigor, Vitality ',
goodbye to these weak. always tired' feelings:'
. • dspreeston ,and . nervousness due to weak, thin•,
Weed. Get up feeling'tresh, be peppy all day. Lave
eu�ty of vitality lett over by evening. Take Ostrex, I
Contains iron. vitamin Bi, calcium. phosphorus
for blood building, body strengthening, stlmuiatlon.�'I
Invigorates system: improves appetite. digestive
Dowers. Coats little. : New "get acquainted" size
WC. Try Ostrea Tonto :`Tablets tor new, nor -
r all gists
'm Ia Dov' atm, yigor�•
ttits very. day. At arae .
Poet' Shelley's Romantic Woes •
Noted author John. Erskine
writes' about the dramatic, 'seid=
oni. described strange romance • of
famous . poet Percy Bysshe Shell -
Or with Harriet Westbrook. Read,
in •The American Weekly; with
this Sunday's (Sept:, 12) issue of
The Detroit Sunday' Times, the
full story of Poet Shelley's blight-
ed love affair: Get Sunday's De-,
troit •Times.
for' men with some time
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It's' a cenitriof activity ydur*local' artnoury• ,'jus;t hum-:•'
ming with activitfor men with afewcveningsto, spare. ...
..In the'wide list of activities offered by the Canadian Arniv
Reserve: Force, you'll find things:to:turn those odd freeeenirigs
into': interesting and 'even exciting'ones, You'll enjoy the full•
• programme:;of social and sports' events. You'll be 'one -6f the
gang`'=•with'other Reserve.Force.: men .who are Ending: that,`:
the,arnioury is their :personal ''Clubhouse-.
All the. latest equipnle it acid weapons are now being .used '•
for Reserve Force training: The summer camp sessions gi•v c. You +:
the opportunity to get aWay and out into, the open. To"top lit
• . , 'r ll..time
all, you will receive full Active Force pay„fo a . spe?nt in
:training and `camp + i
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SEF FOR Y'OURSELF" by visiting your local Reserve
Force u n it's open. house;
:parades' or demonstrations
•.durin Army, Week,. 20-26
September;. e
Call, at the armoury of •.
the _regimen.t'of'ynurchoice,
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R.frYo0.in' /°C9tad;oAirny Active F°rte. .►rily every ne)Cnit fpr o.0cerentand offtr"e'bon
eion ° �ervite. En-
quire your taro/
armoury.
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On Friday evening friends and
neighbor's in the'communit'y gath-
ered at the Anglican church base
trent ,to :honor Mr. and Mrs. "Bert
McLean, Balfour and Bevin, Mrs..
W. J. McLean and Mrs. Belle
Slessor and to bid thein 'farewell,
as they leave this community to
take . up residence in Kincardine, •
'Rev; L. W..Owen presided for
the .program which consisted of
•solos, by • Mrs. Harold Haldenby
and ,Mrs. John Emmerson; read-
ings, Mrs. Tom:Hodgins, Mrs. Don
McCosh and; Mrs. Frank Maulden.
Mr, Reuben Zettler also -favored
with violin -music and . speeches
• en-
Present:
mpresex t: The. McLean family was,
'then- asked to come to the 'plat-.
form. when' Mr.. Tom_ Stewart
read • an ..• address and Mr, Tom
Hodgins:: presented. each : with; a •
purse of money., Bert. thanked . all
Or their; kindness .. and invited
everyone to ..come and visit them
in Kincardine: Mrs, McLean, Sr.,
also ' expressed. her thanks. An.
joined" in singing For .they • are
Jolly Good .
F llows. Refresh-
merits ..were: .then' served and
social hat enjoyed:
Kinlough, ,Ontairo;
•September, 3; 1948.
To Mr,.. and Mrs. • Bert' McLean
and .sous; Mrs:•• Slessor :and 'Mrs.
McLean,, Sr.;-,. ,.
We,• your friends and•rieighbors,
have „gathered here . this •evening.
to enjoy a social hour with you
before your: departure to: your
new ho'rle in • Kincardine.. It is
IWith:, feelings' of;:• 'regret that we
se& you go ,from our midst',.. but,
we want .you to know :that every,
hoe in the community, Will have'
the "kwelcorrie" •si •
gri .out`s anytime,
you feel like taking a 'drive K r
lough way:
: To you, Bert and Sadie, : e`
would say that we Kaye enjoye
your, .fellowship,. with us then
many past" years and .we aiway.
felt' that y.ou • were :a `vital , part
of , .our - community Your' : integ
rity •iriAbusinessand• your.. never
failing; readiness `in time' Of` need,
whether,. :it` be • visiting the sick,
using your ,,..ear in• every emer-
gency, . or' ;extending'sympathy in
tunes :• of bereavement, all ,tend
•to prove .yours, worth. as real
friends and, neighbors.
Never: shall,. Kinlotigji ` .gang'.
�f-orget-rho- s tori --c winters--ev�
ings when we ' T artook of the,
shelter, light and warrrith of your
store, arid:held: dowri.. the : benches
until the_ wee, small hours of the
Morning, no ...doubt* taxing.„ your
patience and t ndurance to. the
limi
' Progress 'din` agriculture,. world
politics; `social refo. rni, rural 'ed-
u'cation and' news and views ..of
.the comrhunity have been only .
few, of the. weighty subjects um:-
der
n_der :discussion around your •
friendly ,box stove
` To, Balfour and Bevin, we. hope,
that in • the years to. corne,: you.
will'•.proudly claim : Kinlough as
your••dld home.tgwn;, If'ever Kiri•
lough. enlarges its boundaries to
become a:metropolis of ' Bruce
County and holds' an old home -
:Celebration., 'We., 'trust •, that • you
boys will. fondly ;remember, your
early; home ' community; and in
whatever. part ofthe' .globe • you
may be; you will.,leave your 'oc-
cupation and board ,''the home
bound 'train, which we. hope ,, Eby
that, time will be. .puffing regular.-
ly into, .Kinlough station., •
'To' 'you,, Mrs:. Slessor, 'We as:
rstire yoit that we Shall arise see
ing you and` shall always remem-
ber: ,with : what. kindliness' . 'and
'cheerfulness you helped to serVe
,custorriers. Never did. you r ftise
to' . kindly deliver . a • message.
Never:: did you ..fail , :to- tat e a
phone 'order and cheerfully,. find
transportation for that loaf of
bread or pound of tea; to 'sortie-
one
orb -
one whnse. supply liad suddenly
Ybecorrre exhausted: Your friend -
ew
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TI`iu tS., SEPTEMBER 9th, 1:948..
CARS CO 4L1D) TUESDAY ALTER. DATES FOR DUCK
AT EDGE OF VILLAGE ' I
' AND GEESE OPEN SEASON
A new Pontiac,'driveri by Ken-
neth Murphy of Guelph, and .a
Moder ,A Ford, driven 'by°.'Ivan
Henderson were in collision 'on
Tuesday afternoon at the west-
ern outskirts. of the village.
Ivan; was proceeding into
Lucknow' on the highway as the
Guelph car pulled onto the high-
way at 'Elliott's Seed Cleaning
Plant. A parked car was said to.
have par.tially.. obscured Mr... Mur-
phy s
urphy's view of .the highway, The
Ford struck the Pontiac, pretty
much broadside. In swinging in
an'' effort to try ' and ,avoid the
The Department of Lands'. and
Forests has announced the open
season for :ducks and geese which
are altered somewhat frog other
years, and ' as. well three iunting
districts have been defined ' in
jlace of.two as. formerly. ,
The North 'rni district ties north
of ' the C.P.R. from Mattawa tQ
Heron Bay on La1k4 Superior,
Where. the..aeason ,runs from Sep
"er'-
tem -49th -to October, 29th. `•
The -Central district comprises
that ea e o,u.
boundaarry . of
north Bruceofth' andsGre
counties. In this district the seas-
on ..� ..` .. 25ththerlyy tu-'
November ,.
The .Sotitlie::dit,.
south of the
8thBrrlyuce-Gstricrey ' boundlying-.
ary,; has . an open season' -from
October 2nd to November 15th;,
`' Bag limit for ducks is seven
per day, possession limit '.14.
Geese are 5. per day,.with.a seas-
on limit of 25 and a possession.
limf
Regulitoati10ons• pertaining , to ,guns ,
and appliances have' one i.mport-
ant, change. which 'says that, "No
person shall hunt,.kill or a ,tem.pt
to kill any migratory game bird
with •a shotgun of any ;descriptidn
which has not been "permanently
plugged.: or altered, where nec-
essary, so as to reduce the.p
achy o"f said- gun toy not more
than •three shells at any one time
in the magazine. and '`chamber
combined" -..
The sho%ting ;hours• of one haIi'
hour' before, sunrise'•and :one-half
hour' after :sunset 'is .also being
t igidly enforced
The shooting of niigiato•\
game birds earlier -t:hart:.one-Milt
hour before, sunrise or later .than
oie half ,hour after sunset is alsi
being rigidly, enforced.
to the deep • ditch on:; the south
‘of the highway and went : in
straight o enough to avoid turning
Over. Ivan was fortunate to
escape injury. . ,
ThePontiac .Was smashed ' up
considerably but. was able to pro-
ceed on Fits own power. The Ford
had tobe, towed into ,town for
repairs,
•Drought .Is Unbroken ' ' •
A' shower of, rain On- Tuesday'
•afternoon little more than laid
the :dust, and couldn't; be coxid.-
ered a`s'a drought-breaker.'Under
the prolonged. drought • pastures
have -, wither•e,.d„„:�,�,p.,., a�td,,,..a,,..goocl
rain;, is badly needed generally:
be able to be :measured. 'S our
home. was always, open toevery
good.,cause, and :many '.' a happy
hour was spent by community,
• ladies.around i inissiona.ry or
Red Cross quilt there
In .conclusion., Kinlough is go-
ink, to , rniss you, all, 'and tonight
we: have gathered here to • tell
you . so'. As a •. remembrance,,' we
ask :you- to accept these .purses,
trusting you will purchase, some=
thing of;.your• own choice that
will -be a ,consfarit reminder ;of
your•' friends in • the community.
We : fruit • that God's richest
:blessing will' rest and abide with
;you in your. new : home.
• Signed', on behalf `-of the cam -
triunity, •Thomas
omYriunity,`-Thomas Iiodgins;'Thomas
Stevttart, Cleve Hill;, Jas. Wilson.
'Rook 'Exchange: Schedule'`
The Huron County Library As
sociation ,: be ok exchange ` sched-
ule for ,September., in the nos tl
ern section of theCounty •is .'is`
• follows; Thurs.,. •Sept. 16, Dun
•gannon, 8.:30 a.m.; St,'Hr1enki, 9.30
• a.m:;. Belgrave, 10.45 a.m, j• Wing-'
ham,` 1 00' p.m;;. 'Whitechureh, 2,30
p.m.; Lucknow; 4100' pm,, `
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l• To you. :ii1t S ,�yMc Lr -;;an, yon have
by t n a drt: rif XYr!r,ugh frir pail- '
.,:rr ly'.1r,tt1;6:, ,t.iii,n .rn6ht.:'pr'.,i1•ir°
dial e tpr:d thi: In your ;yvr,,«t'li c t
Cl•;al`; ol.i i. +i the youth of Ci IP
•; illZ:ge r,ltina.r 'i.-.:•,,,-fl,':•c t v paths
of kno viedge .n our Ole at 'st'hot,l.
Later the community' was glad
to havit you rernatn and establish
a Christian borne:with high ideals
in its midst. In Stiridny School
i•ork yyour. influence , Will' never
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ly .•help and to-operatioan` in the-
*Cornmimity will long , be attire m-`,
bred by -all.•
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