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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WHTECHURCH
g p ns to. Mr. William
Lyceum i'heatr.edPardonlon passing his 87th birth-
W I NGHAM,
• , Mr, and Mrs.. Welwood spent
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unday afternoon with Mr, and
M,rs . Jack Burchill..
Miss Lenor• Ad'anis has .gone
to work in the woollen mills at
Hespeler,
h . Two Sbsws Each Night. •
THURS.,. FRI., SAT
SEPTEMBER 16th, 17th, 18th
LARRY PARKS,'
ELLEN DREW
in.
THE--SWORDSMAN-
OR
HE 1fORD kN-
:.Matinee Saturday at 2,3Q Pm.
MON.; TOES:, WED.,
SEPTEMBER 20th, 21st,°. 221,41.
BRENDA .iOYCE,
ROBERT SHAYENE
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SHAGGY
HYDRO: . RESTRICTIONS
FORBID FLOODLI.OIT USE
New .hydro restrictions, •aimed.
at curtailing the con1umption, ;of
hydro power, forbid .the use' of
Med lights• , for •:sports or.. playing
fields. The ban 'Went; into''effect
on Tuesday, 'and. while TheLeg=
ionnaires. .are .out of. the playoffs,
�the'regulation,ends the. possibility
of .any exhibition games, which
would : have: 'helped, some 'to fin-
ance the Legion's outlay in: 'in Mt' and.:_ Mrs... Marl: • Burger
stalling , the'. lights hts •earlie ,•this � s , nt :gond. '•
season..',- ,. ' Albert.'
Miss Annie Henry; R.N.,. from
New York and her niece, ' Miss
Marian Hinde, spent an after-
noon' with Mrs, Ma9t Ross and
Olive,
Mr. - Henry McGee is pending
a .few weeks visiting relativro; in
Lanark,
Mr. and •Mr • , .
3.)isited recentlyat Powossan with.
,relatives there. ;•
Miss Barbara Newnian•has tak-
en a •position• in a 'Winghain •bank..
CREWE
Miss' Ruby: Sherwood .spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs.
Henry of near, Kincardine.
, Mr Will French and Mr. and.
Mrs John Watt of. Hamilton .call-.$
ed on friends . in 'the community
recently:
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ST.. HELENS, • of
Mrs. M. G. Newton was hos-,
tens' for the 18 ladies who attend-
W.M.S. and the W.A. on Thursday, '
ed the September mreeting of the
afternoon. Mrs. W. I. Miller pre- 1•
sided for the meeting• of the W.
M. S. the• theme of which was
"The : faith whereby the church
must live". Scripture lessons were
read., by Mrs. S. . A. Todd and
Mrs. J; Cameron. It was agreed
that we invite Mrs: Kirkby' of
Walton, the president of the Hur-
on Presbyterial, to address our
autumn tha �of,l�ring' some Sun-
day in. Nove er;: Mrs. G. Mac.
Pherson, herald for India, read
of a nine .weeks school in ,Angola.
rr• 'i'odd. of school in South'
China,, Mrs.. J. Cameron of - a
training school , in B •C; "and Mrs
L..'Woods of hospitality, in Trini-
dad. Mrs.. '. L Miller had charge
of .•. the .new study', book; West .of
the 'Gorges' and read . the. story
of Margaret Li, .
Mrs. A. Gaunt presided•'• for the
Meeting' , of the. W.A. the' theme
for which was ``The Epostle •Paul,,
his heavenly • vision"., Mrs. E.
W! Rice read the scripture Wes.
ort -and-Mr-s� S -A;--Todd- the -les-
son thoughts:. Mrs. G. .MacPher-
son gave a reading "What 'Christ
' said".. Mrs, Rice. ,favored with a
solo and Mrs,: Cameron ,rzead the
story of the.: hymn 'Hock of
Ages". Mrs S. A. Todd -invited:
the- ladies .to' meet at her • home
in 'October •
. Mr. . and •' Mrs.. , . Neely Todd,
David-" and • Patsy , of. Stratford;
were week -end visitors with' Mr.
and Mrs.• 11 Todd.' •
Mrs. McFarlan' has returned, Ito
her':, home , in •.Lucknow' . :after
spending several Weeks with her
daughter:,; .Mrs: G. MacPherson;
Mr. and ',Mrs: •Heni�•y Mathers
and family of Nile were Sunday,
visitors with. Mr. •arid Mrs. rClif-
ford Crozier:..'- ,-
School re -opened last '•Tues_day
with only' six pupils sand Mr
Aaron1lBeak of 'Lucknow as 'tea.,
cher
Church opened ,'agaiol;• Sunday
after a holiday, . with' Rev. Bright
as Minister. Next 'Sunday•Rev.
"Turner of Godei ch will preach.
• Miss. ,Nor•.rha 'Sherwood has
gone! •to. Luck`now." High- ..School
and. her sister, Miss Shirley Sher-,
�r•ood, to: Stratford Normal, '
g g r p aWith friends at Pt,
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W e . have on hand Masse -Harris No::
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N . the 25th sideroad; and 14th' Con
■ cession .of. Culross.
Mr: and Mrs. Andrew . Zettler, i
Mr. arid Mrs Berberich: visited
the:. Reuben: -Zettlers and the
R•uths •Sunday 1ast:
Mr and Mrs. Earl Thomson
and David s isited• recently vi-th
• Mr. and Mr Wm.. Haldenby and
• ■ ' Ralph 'and: Florence...,
Mr.•and Mrs.•Harold Smythe ..
tinter: are at- present residing! in Chat- �`
NORTH
CULROSS `
• any callers" M anon, Bill and •
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PRESENTS
THURS.,. FRI., SAT.
SEPT,1.16,17,18
wq larnes'
fill . MLEMllh
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A Magnificent
Story. •
Saturday Matinee
'at 2.30.
• MON.,, TUES., WED.
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SEPT. 20,. 21, 22
..An Academy
Awar'd' . Picture.
'Shorts.
News.
THEIR STORY . .
might be .Yours!
Dorothy . Guy
McGuire and Madison
Robert Mitchum.
Bill Williams
with Torn ' Tully • 'Williams Giryon ,
Anon•Poit:.la nny Sand,.Loibn Tinske:
'A Dor. Schorr Production
Dir cMi by. Eduard Dw.ytrp4`
years ago :at the:•time•of the -death. Frank 'Orser, Edmonton; Mr, and
of • their youngest,' son, ,.Stanley, I Mrs. Sid •. Bur .ashand chit •
' who assisted:his father With ' them
f ith the Gavard; Mr, and.Mrs:' Walter
farm:work. work. Their family ludes Driver, Golden • Valley` .Marlene`:
Mrs W. �, .
Walter ;(cora) Driver, Gold- Fleming; Golden .Valley Jack.Or-
en • Valley;•., Frank;. Edmonton;., ser, Toronto' Mrs.. -Alice 'Annis
Jack, Toronto; Mrs,, Muriel. Smith • , Toronto; 'Mrs. µ Sadie ' Cockburn, •
of Carlow; and Cecil, Detroit.' . Toronto; Gene ,Smyth,' : Toronto;
i Many "'of their • relatives were • Mr; and Mrs, Cecil , Orser' :and.
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ble to: be with •theme Frida for twin daughters, Detroit; ' Mrs, yorielSm.t'� the . Anniversary. Ni Smyth, Eleanor,
Icarie throughout .the. days;rith 6 : erg ands, ' aarlow Mrs: Amy.'Or
cards, , flowers . and '. gifts.•, Ther ? daughters Ruth' and Mar-
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fam'ily remembered thein with . a I: ,ion, Dungannon;. and. Mr..& Mrs.
readinglam a stable•electric!.'Leonard Driver,. Detroit. •
p, po ..
4nd `steam heater,.cheques 'and! ,On • Sunday morning :,the fam-,
many other articles. . i ily group attended service at.
• I Dungannon United Church, uz
f In the evening 'a• family' dinner which Mr.: and. Mrs.. Orser°. took:,
was served at Bogie's tourist. .a prominent part, Mr. Orser is
home; on the :Bluevvater:Highway a member of the:board of ste4
at' Sheppardton. with 28 est'.I
�• ...sf.cv�ards' of the:„ church'.•The Afamily
l present: 'A wedding cake 'a Pro -1
Threshing is'the order of the
day,, . also . seeding of wheat.. •,
Alarm. is -being' expressed.•in all
quarters" as to the prevalenee of
bumper crops' 'of. weed seeds.
The: Walkerton High School bus
conies, in as' far as` the corner: 'o
Also . i •
■• ,• EATTY:'LITTER CARRIER : OUTFIT ■
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WATER BOWLS `
▪ (_ :1Now Unloading A:
Swats Gro*mor
. 2-12
...� We are.exclusive agents for this::: fertilizer..
If you require any of the above,' see us at once
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' . 'reunion : broke: • u ' on babe . Day .-
priately. decorated; .f adorned. ,the • p • - x -
dining. room, :with" autumn .flow 1. as Mr,• and.Mrs. Orser: left' to
Frs. Among:• the guests' Were Mr. I: visit at, Detroit for a:' while, ' ;•`
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:. . Phone 59 iucknow a •
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1TENT1ON,
'Are you pu
to 7 . cwt, > i
i'.
Co -Op feeds
minerals as
HOG FEEDERS!
put
:your hogs lid' market in 51.2' months no
bs.' ,'of feed?. If.' not. yta�pit'should : be and can •
if you use
SOW ..RATION PIG STARTER.
AND. .HOG GROWER
'are balanced and fortified with all necessary
well 'as 'Vitamins; A and D:• also Riboflavin ' ' y
--Your poultry will Also make you 'more Money if .,you• feed
CO-OP GROW . MASH, LAY MAST I
' ti u '
Or .00. -OP 33 Percent. Poultry S pplenient
Drop lin and ask for a pinnphlet 'on . i
Feeding Facts as Co=Op • Swint'and Fou�ttrY Feeds
LucknOw District CO-OP Inc .
• .`!hone 11, E ucknoWr..: for Feeds and ' Fertit rs '
`Wedding bells", sweetly sound -
in -g, .• on .the autumn. 'air.
'Miss Grace Anne Donaldson
has . entered ' Walkerton _ ..High
School. Good' luck . Grace with
those: tricky French, verbs
' Mr `Martin Nelsonspentthe
weekend with the:: Stewart fain,
Concession 14s '
Mr. Percy' Lowther is moving
from the Durham Road . to .the•
12th Con., to the former Thomas
Standish farm; '
.Mrs Leonard Bannerman (nee
Jean, Keith) is the teacher, •'at
. Riversdale, . public school.
UN.GAN-NON.
Silty Years: Married
Mr. and . Mrs. t Albert ,Order" of
Diin.,annon o•n,
g j i ay, September''
rid
3rd, ~ •celebrated their' diamond
wedding anniversary, with their
family' present for ``the ,oceaston.`
September= '3.; 1888, Albert Or.'
.r: born 88 yes ago at Scugog
sle. Port Perry, was' married' to
n
Ann Newby ofSebright, nek Oi-
ilia, who is now 78 •years : •old.:
Both •are • enjoying:. very good'
health. Mr: Orser . attributes his
good health to .plenty, of o itdpor I
Work. At the' age; of 19 he began!
riper -driving near his •home• at'
Port Perry, in ,"which, occupation
he was engaged for over 30' years,;
He enjoyed the work and still
maintains a connection- with Juni-
Bering to the extent that it .is i
his pride to have about his' home
fine piles• el wood to start the
Winter. The family came to this
district ' with 'their- family from.
Golden Valley. in 1915 ,and took
up •farming in West Wawanesh
township between. the Ind . and''
4th concessions near Dungalinon,
retiring to the village about eight
0
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ere is your" job opportunit r for permanent
employment.
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