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Tin . �c.. Now SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• DEATH STATED TO BE
1, N S T D' E I DUE. TO HEART ATTACH
ST HELEN
The sacrament 'of the Lord's
supper will be • dbaerved iri'. the.
United, . Cht'rch next Sunday
Morning;
- Mr. and Mrs',': -D Todd, Mr.. -and
Mrs. Stanley. Todd and ,,Andrew:.
were: visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and .Mrs. Neely Todd at Stratford
for the baptismal. • service . for.,
#heiir� little daughter, Patricia
Janet at Central 'United church.
Mr, *Charles McQuillin.of _Zur-
ich was 'home •for .the ,week -end,
:.Mrs. • R. • J. Woodswill be hos-
tess .for' the . October meeting of
the '.Women's Institute •.on' Thurs-
day, Octdber 7 at, 2.30. Roll call,
exchange of named plants ' or
bulbs. Subject,'. :agriculture a n d
,Canadian industries' in, charge : of
.Mrs. •Fred McQuillin. Program
committee and hostesses, Mrs. 'W.
E, Gordon and Mrs. T. J. Todd.
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Miller
and Larry and Miss Doris. Taylor
of London' . were hone for 'the
week -end, : Doris has. enrolled as
a student at business college, •
NOVEMBER •11 DRAW TICKETS
ON. SALE NOW .RY LEGION
f: ucknew .8 ranch of the' Can-
adtan Legion has a'. couple of
special fall events planned. On
Friday, October 8th, they will
present Rory Robinson and his
band here for dancing,.
On, Thursday, November lith,`
The ;Legion holds its annual .Re-.
rnembrance Night dance and prize.
draw. -.Tickets for the draw are'
now on sale. The five' prizes have
a value of about $250 and include
an eventide floating chair, cedar
chest, Tip Top suit,.. man or lady,,
chest 'of silver and a.' trilite, .
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Garbage Tin Flattened
There is . one village lady who
is quite incensed at. tile motorist
Who' ran over her garbage- can.
It -was :so flattened that the col-
lector just shovelled. up ,both the
container and .its contents, and
hauled. it okf to the dumping''
ground. And, she remarked, "You'
don't get •. garbage cans for no -
The Mission Band meeting will
be held in the church ;on. Satur-
day at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Neil Mac-
Donald will be hostess.
Mrs. Robert Donaldson is a Pat-
ient in. Victoria Hospital, London,
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Fred Tiffin has.: returned
after having spent sometime with
her parents in the West.
Miss Dolena • Orr of London
spent the week -end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Wnt• Pre. •
Mr. and Mrs. Farish• Moffat &
Mr. Alex McKenzie spent Thurst
day in, London,, -
The Y.P.S. Meeting Was .held ire
the • ehnreh•do 'MO
Grace Richardson •and`'Wirinifred
Donaldson were in •charge, or the.
program... ,
Mr: and. Mrs. Lloyd Moffat are
visiting friends .iri . Michigan.
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TIIUit., 'SEPTEMBER 30, 1048
COUNCIL, MINUTES
SSudden death f Mrs. Jessie
Irene 'Pinnell, 24, at .a farm► home
near Dutton on August 9, Was due
M. G. Gra-
to natural .caitses , Dr.
ham, coroner, stated.
pr. Graham said the woman
was a .life-long sufferer �trom
'asthmatic attacks and she died
from a heart . attack folloWing
such: an attack.
Mrs, Pinnell was the wife of
;dray Pinnelt, 269 Jarvis .street
Toronto' airs. Pinnell died' . at the
farm home of Fred Webber, 1st
• concessim , South«'old Township.
She 'had intended to return' to
4, << wit'h,her'.,hus
To .Visit In Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. James NIaCEwan
.of Blackhorse will sail for .Scot-
land. early in October, where:they
plan to spend the winter. •
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a depositor Or ,borrower4 you value
privacy in money Matters. Your.banker
rotects that privacy. Your banking
your eoniniunity.
In other -words. the manager of your branch
bank and whole staff are workin for, you.
Contrast this Cancidian way with conditions in
lands where freedom is denieil.where every
nk a political fool every banker a public
official working for the State! State monopoly of
banking, proposed by Socialists here, would open
your bariking transaciians to political intrusion.
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band and. Iwt) children. .
.01.1'. the rnornin'g Mrs, inuriell
died she complained of 12eing.'ill
KINLOSS. TOWNSHIP
Kinloss' Coutteil tnet Septernb .;
20th, 1948' as per adjournment:
All :members present.'
Tiffin -Colwell: that the mintjtta;
of ,the last regular meeting : ,l '
August 23; 1948 as 'read takx
proved -and signethd.
Cowell --Gaunt: at the teen i• .
of Harold Kerr at 19 ce.ntti i;.
cubic ..yard. 'for cutting. this n t
at Lot 13, Con• , 4, be accept."
work to -be completed by
1st'$i
1948;. .
Tiffin -Carruthers than, a. ;
of. $25.0Obe
given to the
{ County Plowman's Associati
owin::. match at 'Holyfiosid,r.:..
ober 1st, 1948. and also a •l, ?
who had been. with. Mrs. -Pinnell class: lse.$7.00, 2nd $600.
during the. muffling, had :gone •,O.olwell_Tiffin
ti::\tbi.,;r:til:rt..sn. s:aptfa:::::snyecilai.n1 ri.fceaeat:vlsliesatotnn'd1;laiinhtdPeil*.e:z74VPI Lskirlii.t.!71:: : ch e:c t el 1•6‘.; de Iiii_I.G:ua°uer'aitienftF..S..teh't. hax:a;it::.'u:tgt.11..':.1.:
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:An autopsy was prtornied. N
. br. 'John ff. Fisher, London. pro- ,..
' vineial : pathologist.. Contents' of. ••
and Medieines u0c71: now adjourn to" meet agam ,,:i
. the :stomach
were sent 0 Tororito:for.analsis-
pin, ii.),, .h,!! pio.:11::::::::01-GietiooKt: •:::::.7
' A Ranger meeting :will be .held , iyiacmnet, _, :
'ages tit .15 'and 19 Years, are: in-
•vifed. to attend. Plans are no%T. !, ..tligh•tivay.. cheque's: ,Par •
'111 With kneumOnia.
'GIRLS 15 TO /9 INVITED
, TO JOIN RANGER TR,Onr
..af the v. -eek and was' removed'. to :ley Guest; gravel .1:11.;•20
NVinehar)i. ilospftal" for penicillin ,W.
TWELVE ::•100 'BILLS were .
„where .,.he spent, a 'night . p.m., is . effect in Cht:s..
the' ,;,ra.hi. .11e. had ,SOld his flax ..also apPiie :to rural Sey: .• •
Pay and night, more, dependable ihan 'ever
ToDA.i, 'telephones are four times. as free.
frcl.oin '4 -rouble" as twenty years ago, and
there .are twice as man3 of them!' .
'Each month 10,000 ate being added so
that Soon all 'may . have dependable tele-: •
phone serVice and the security that goes
This is„being done in sPite of riling costs,
yet up to now there has been no lincrease in
the basic telephone rates estsbliSkted '41
years ago.
.1For you, this means %greater, value than
.zever before; 'for us; the' satisfgetion Of pro-
viding "the best,„titlephone service at the
1.1 TURNONE COMPANY Of CANADA
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