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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-09-16, Page 64 •} , if fi t rt; .s; 4 ti pAcu SIX, THE LUCKNOW SENT1lNEL� LUCKNOW, ONTARIO gTHUli,S,, SEPTEMBER lith, i d1lrs. Jinx McKay has been vis' DUNGANNON NURSE GOES G BRIDE IlokoRREt'.FOURTH C. CONCESSION' rick -McNay roup Kilpatrick -McNay SATURDAYO f The iK.tpa _ trick McNay group of rung her mother. Mrs. Nikon and AT PRE•�IUPTIAL EVENTS • - •••1=M1 1 t Duncan Graham has, re- . . the W. A: met at the home of Me ties Ritchie, Miss Dorothy Wagner . •of • Kit- chener, who on. Saturday bec me the bride of Mr. Lloyd Stewart was 'l onorecd by friends and busi- ness associates at a• series of pre nuptial events, . On August 12th a. party was 'held' at' which Miss' Wagner re,. ceived r a combination sandwich toaster and waffle iron The of- fice staff of Otto Sxinit and Co. presented ` her with ystal and, ' Ms. and` Mrs. B. Sangster and. the staff of this Com ny , -pre. ' family of Toronto were week -end sehted her with two end tables, 'turned from a three weeks .spent FWith relatives at `St, Thomas. Mr: and Mrs, Don MacIver and Jack,' motored to Arkona last Sat urday ' • Mrs George Lockhart return- ed from Hamilton . last 'Thursday much improved • in health. Miss Ruth MacKinnon, is assisting her for a few. day& visitors at Mr, W : F. MacDonalds. The- bride -elect's sewing, club l Schoolsare open • for another held a miscellaneous .shower in her honor'and on September 2nd, Mrs, Alen Breimer. and. 'Miss Hel- ertained . : the former's , home +.when • gift pres,, • entations were Made at , a wishing well on the . lawn: Sags Truck Not Miming `. -Last "'week 'we reported damage to James . Forster's car when in collision with a Silverwood truck operated by Mr. Charles Steward;, Charlie 'tells us that the truck was not backing ' out „from. 'the. curb, as we stated, He Was angle parked .in. front of •Chin's restaur- ant while making a delivery. In fact, Charlie added, the motor ". was ` not even running: 35p TEARS MARRIED year with Miss Margaret Mac- Donald teaching- the home. school. Miss 'Lillian Osborne in Ripley and Mr. Graham MacDonald ' at St. He ens. Ir, and Mrs; W Joynt -are receiving the congratulations • of a host of friends on the occasion. of their 35th wedding' anniver- sary , on Friday, September ` 10th. The event was observed 'very .quietly, with a few of the neigh= bars dropping in :to extend best wishes.. - . Had Nantes *nine By a ; `islip:,, of the pen" 'last week we: said' that the Farn ers:l • Co -Operative.' Shippi g Company bought •'the''yards and scale. from Mr:.: Thomas 'Irwin: They were Purchased from sMr. ..George S Robertson Mr.. Irwin's holdings were bought by Mr: W . E. - Hen- derson, Rieve To New '. Farm .Home ' . Mr and; Mrs; John Rivett, Edna, Ross, and Billy, 'moved last week their newly ` acquired farm nonce, formerly' owned:. by Mr. 1. rK.. Wm. Menary, south . of Dungan 'non. Messrs. Ivan . and: Norman Rivett 'bought' the hump' 'fat'm, • while :it is regretted• .'losing Mr. and .Mrs_. Rivett' and part of, the • fanit1y, we are glad for 'those *ho' remain: We cosh': there • all such • 'cess in . their new home. Edna will.... attend Goderich C. I. and, the boa s.:� in ' Wawanosh. Mrs, J., W. Joynt with 18 ladies present; Mrs°" Kilpatrick opened the meeting with hymn• and Pray- er. Mrs, MeNay read the scrip - tare lesson and also read a story in connection. with: it. In the busi- ness period plans,•were, discussed for ,our fall activities. Mrs. J. A. Crispin gave a piano solo and Miss Doris Taylor sang a solo accompanied by Mrs.:, Kilpatrick. Mrs. W, L. MacKenzie conducted a .contest. After the meeting ,clos- ed. all enjoyed a pot luck supper, ZION. , School re -opened „ last , week. with Miss. Ada 'Webster::as tea- r: There tit7ill be no Sunda y School' next Sunday. •• . 'i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan and family visited with' Mr. ,and Mrs. Earl Swan, Sunday. Mrs. ' Will Ritchie and ' Eldon QUEBEC MISSION HOSPITA •, Miss Audrey Congram, R.t graduate of ClintoPublic l p` nu'rse ital, who. has. been- tenaant at' Dr. W. A Oakes' e akea fice. at Clinton for the.e past': years, has left to• take a pasi year as assistant matroi d Mrs. Nelson: Raynard' visited. Harrington Harbor Hospital 'and , in Seaforth Friday evening. United Church mission host . Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Kirkland in' the Gulf of St. Lawrence: visited Sunday, with'Mr. and Mrs.I 'wil.l travel there • by boat f Steve Stothers. • ' • . Montreal. • - ■ f N ■IIIIMPOSII■sIIIIIIIItt■SSIM■llrissini ■■omIlla,t,at FarI . arDungannon �' I ` ONE DAY ONLY- Threshing is the or•'er 'o e da . in the neighborhood; . ■, MOVED .:TO• KITVHENER' , and Mrs; Frank . 'Ritchie; o -visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam;' Gib • rt._': .Mr, . Mr; and • Mrs. Alfred, Bohnert son . on Sunday • ' and three sons Berkley Dale•and Mr, and'Mrs. Jack' McDonagh 'III Neil, moved °' to Kitchener . on and r. and ' Mrs. Cecil Gard- - ■ Monday to reside, Mr, ' Bohnert, C IU ner spent the. week -end at Nia , who formerly held -a . foreman's 1 gara' Falls and . Buffalo, ; , ■ • position in the Lucknow Indus- Miss ' Mildred. Quaid spent the' I tries plant, has been . employed week -end with'ills.. Cecil Gard- in -.Kitchener :for some time, but nes. ., • •• , , until: a. home •could be obtained 1• Mr. and:Mrs. ' Raynard there, the family has continued and family: visited . Sunday with to reside in :the front apartment Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Wall. • . above The Playhouse Theatre.. We are . sorry Mrs. Nixon is The Bohnert family : came to not improving; ' • Lucknow ' • from London . about Mr. Fred • Best spent Labor two years ago Day with ' her 'another;.: Mrs. ' An - The apart'nientth9ey'4have va drew; "'• . cated will ; be occupied ': bir Mr Mr. Lorne : Wall was at the ' Ex- f# . and Mrs, Basil Pappas, who own h bition. 9ne Dumin, 'Pres.Marvin ruin, 'Se the .building and ` operate ' the :Mrs. John Helie Mis. visiting her '...g Du theatre:.; • ..,,, daughter, Mrs: Jack ..Gardner.: 1 in ni ■fiw■■■�n�fifi Ionnam■■nnowno■s■f iofirian■■i■ Entertainment Galore . Classified Horse Race -7 sure'.Starters; -Gentle IfI1 . en':s Road Race;. 2 Running `Races;; 2: Hurdl . Jumping Events, Chariot Race. ■ CLOWN BAND NOT A DULL MoMEN' I..Adinission to. Gfounds `50c; €hildren Free .rt. Ami Dance, Coke � • FRIDAY NIGHT: 'IN PARISH. HALL. 'la wiz: „;-R.i��ley„,:,.,Dramatic Society .il. Women's Association,;'Group 3 Group . No. ' 3 'held its Septem- ber meeting; at the home of the president, . Mis.s Hazel Webster.`I ,' • After the. opening hymn- • and prayer, jt,was decided to ' -hold a baking sale. The -program con- F - sisted :.of readings by Mrs. * iter- non :Hunter, Mrs:: Woolley and Mrs..S,' :Gibson. Mrs H. -• Webssteit, - gav e a piano solo and Miss Eunice. Helm• sang and :played, the quit I:. ar. A: contest in which each one i acted and: recited , a •'. nursery • rhyme was ;enjoyed by all. Lunch I :.served: by the hostess.- BLILDING GOING ON HERE At • least four new • homes '; are. t course of construction locally at *resent. The Hettderson.I : Planing Mill is building a )itbme 1. Mr sale, adjoining 'Mrs. A. D.1 Mackenzie's residence. This. . has u reached an • advanced stage of! Construction.”. . Ir,. ?,lei.'Mowbray 54' building hoe -on -Quality. Ell -4 the '•front of the "Gravel' Pit ThIS tnb:• is 'ic eTr' ad anted f :: is bu.l r- g 'a 'house ad,o ^„•� , ing his osvn dwe :rg „which w the former torn? 'o he' late Mrs Wesley Hende:•sotr..' At three ' northern ' approach . t town, Mr. George Jardine has construction of a new . home, 'tpm- xnenced, • adjacent 'Russell But- . ton's . residence.' At this • point, the , , Municipality'' is extending • the domestic water.s service and' has had • a ditching, machine. etrtployR ed. .. Mrs Jardine recently completed construction 'of a new' home on . his property south of Point Clark • • .' for :ONT$It L 1R`T1i `iACH'i E4:ASSEMBL" ONTARIO 'produrIA are de`ired and .purclia-.e 1. by p oplc' all over' trig • world and the capacity to 'produce 4neh. goods lart:ele'determines. the err noniic' '>:dfare of evert-, nian. woman and child within her Border= Because, the sale. of : carticle rodueed in f)tttariobrin - * aluable dollars into this:. Province, v.e all Art.' e every .. more a ur -d of 'ob.' rurit' a and Mr=' and our ;children can have nioic of ibe better thin in life But it.. produce such ;foods, in iiufllirirnt gtiantitir_:.':l:illr�d' labour' i' t ital. That i, uhl, single rine: of u.z should he rl+ad' that Ikar vi'teran' are,.coii-t.antlr bwinr trairi;Nif* provide the skilled hands •'so needed h%' iiidii.try. Ther:rec>et1+? ): I,IHF..Jot; . training, under e' prrt instructor: -in our Ontario - •tacttH ler , • Tbi+ : training. o id. 4 .tkutiu £t t h+• co-operation of the Department of Veterans' Affatm; the federal bepartment of I aloes and the,Qntario•I3rpartment of k duca- tioii. *.tarti the veteran : MG tb. road to . eri:ttlyd craftsmanship, 1n assembling businotf,i, matinee , . fo +� ampleveterans mut have, a thorough know►ledge iif electricity. And mutt learc to fry inirieate ' a►ork r►n previ..irVn machines having thookandi of separate part*., heif,e Canadian -made ' bu iite s inachine, are sold in all parts' of ;the world,: creating new wrealtb for Canada and 'Ontario. Therefore. ° every effort of these newlbr'4,t11'4 .'veterans hell* to 'makes Ontario a' finer .play in' w to live aid coottif e, tt to the " welfare' and. happini►si• of all her 'citrae ts. THE 'BREWING INDCSTRY (ONTA: IO). e. iNE ASrsI.'V111/.1.. • John 'N.- West, Toronto , a' Royal. Canadian Nab •v, ;veteran. is shown '.here niaking''an adjust hent to one of the ,{ C1MoO parts ax , bi mess nt- tum; d1osis ni' for .a. Nent+ Zealand flinti. Var;inurs ,types of birsine`s machine are produced in Ontario fac- tories. .Because of their in- tricate mechanisms it, sential that there niarhin - be checked by .:expert craftsmen at every stag of . tlitir prodietion-. •- 6446404044.4441 106444 ,