HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-06-07, Page 9'NUjRSAA 'L SINE 7th; 1945
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Mr: and
Mrs. ack .Scutt, Billy and Bobby of Huron, Mr, and
Win. Cox visited Sunday'
- ' ith Mr, and Mrs. W. Boyle.
Miss �ean• Thompson. returned
to Kincardine rafter ;spending, the'
past few weeks at her home here.
can ° Wednesday evening. friends
,n exghbm s in_..the Q m LTiity:
and.
�r:'tnge• Halt to
e Lucknow Sentinel,. Lncknow, Ontario •''
Jim ';HunterTo Open:.
uron F. of A. Picnic
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':St�,,F{lll�if�y 4It�Clk,k! rT
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-newl,Y weds;
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h� r-
ram; which; : was..,as' follows:
a grog • . .
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con niunitY singing; • chirrna`n's
remarksr ;so1os,•,Mrs, Jo411'• Em-
dred` Pinnell, iYusic;'
mMil
ersbn, .
Walter Collins and 'Dan °Robert -
'..son; readings,;1Vlr's. W :J; McLean,,
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Kis:Perry. Hodgins, Mrs;; M 1to. ,n
Walsh and'Miss May 'Boyle; also
some brief speeches by the men.'
Mr,:and, Mrs I4odge were then
-r. - Ale Pere'.:
called to: the p1a•tfo n;►, .. �. e Y
• read. an 'address . • expressing.''. best
wishes to ,,the bridal ' couple and
,Spence McFarlan made the fires
'. entation-of a sum of money, Jinn
all for•, their kindness.
thanked a
and •all:' joined jolt in singing: '"`For:
they 'are good ` fellows
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Lunch was 'serrved . and .the re
minder,. of the evening spent in
dancing
Wren•Iona''Teray, of ;:H,M.0 S.
Stadacona, Tesla ifax;,is spending .a
furlough with•'friend's here, and
'at Winghani:.. and_:' with her par'-.
ents, '1Vlx arid, W: K. • Terry
neuro Belleville
'Congratulations; to L!Bdr;:Wray
i'innell-•a' d''M 1 s pian .l l., (-the,-f-P =
trier •Itene• Hboker) Who were
Married. at. Thorton' Heath, Sul'
Anglican churches for the ,surn-.
.mer months.
Mrs. Ilbward McGuire Of•
yet isperif-Thursday. with, ber.par-,
. Bushell. returried• to :Toronto'
.ter 'their homes'
Mr. arid 'IyIrS, Jaines:Buirt, and,
tor) is sPending di'while at the:
home' of MiSs•Marvilla Scott.
Wednesday, June 13th .is'the
date •of -the Huron .Pedec;.tion of
Agriculture, .third ai,rrjra`Field
Day and Picnic. to,' be held' `at
Lion's Prirk, Seaforth"• • All' ar-
raOgernents have been fully corn-
p.leted 'for the ,big day;, which will
be one �f•,,then o til,; gat
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o rn.., t nntol_.t �,, h.
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and the attendance
'will x urt:•.int.
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adj,oiri'ing counties.
Sports are being feattir ed„'•la r .tbrt>-
Iy 'in"'.'the program7 thi's:. year and
will• get uridei'way at ..10.30 °a.n
A• .softball touz`r arnent 'e` betw
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teams frorn the:counties of Perth.
iic� Wel.•:
r. e, a lin ton and.: uran "
g B. wllj:.
,rri e to f
•co t or'a prize f
p � 0 50A0. AT.
lacrosse match,:'between: Bramp-
top, and Norval tearrrs•: shoulei
p'i�.ove:' u` suall ' 'antere ' .
,' .. y e. strnb,
Square d ce' contest old: time
fiddler contest, and calling -off
contest and horseshoe ;pitching,
contest open .to: the .Counties cif
Perth,:‘, Bruce, Wellington. .and
'Huron is •also a -feature of thepic-
nic: Children's races, incliadri'g''all
children tip' to 1:6 years of. age,.
E A R AMOUNT:
'A trustee •eet'ing” was ,held i
S,S. .No, 14. Miss Elliott was: sT
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engaged for another term.
Mr, and .Mr;,. .Orland Richards
•motored to. ,Toronto for their, son
e;•oi ge whoa has been in hospital,
Georg hadthe misfortune. while
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playing' to. fall ^from :•a:tree. an.d.
lrre:►lF hi4 : «ft �tr r at t► •LILA)
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.jak,.+�t.r..�'fcarld•c�r's� :ri.ursc•
zn .tI aining:.at Stratford' " • • '
_ _......_ . _ .. _ __.:, .J�•,spend;>.
fng=a t� ... -:
c p -1e Wil" ws�e :s -
:r. � k. .Y,tth. hey...
parents-, Mr, .ands• Mrs:: 'Jack
dersori, •
Nll`< and'Mrs. KeiSci'MacNay. left
Sunday fbrToro o t `'
. nt akin
the ii.little:' daughter Joyce to :t ,e
•Childre'n's"Hosp it ri
Hospital. ,.,ayce..s< one,
cif . the
,t, wi Ins ands has:,been under,
the••doctor's. care for•. sonic time.
Mr. and ^Mrs; Oliver McCharl'es;.
.Allan., arid Donald ;spent, a ,week
p
end: at MacTier with.Mr.. and Mrs.'
a
'Hartley 'M;acTavish.
• The May .me' i
y etrhg of -the: Para.
mount 1/Vernon's.Iristit tb : • a
s.
held; at the home of M
rs. P. Mc;....
Charles • ,with `M`I s i~Z' •Rei
:d re
sidinp
• . g• The';rol'l call Was. answered
by "laying of "fees". The knitting.
report for the year was given by
Mrs. B. I amilton. Mrs. Robert
Reid was appointed district rep
reseritative and Mrs, O. Richards.
and •Mrs.. Q. '1V,[cCliarles as dele-
gates ' to the district annual...at.
Belmore •onJune 4th; ' '. It was
agreed to Jake charge of ,Blood.
Clinic refeesiiments in the „near
tUture. 1Virs.`"" ' En5igri took
cl��ki t
:f:
...�r+- er. ii'revg4 aitI::S1e,cYtrtfl+':.z':
were: given
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bY Mrs
E.
MacLen-
`nan kMr`.FT-NIcGh.arles arid -Ni s
Alicrreid, _T ie'Jne
meeting will
be. held at the home of Miss. Reid.
^I:t' ',will ,be Gz'andmother's .,Day..
The'. program committee fs. Mrs::
R;, .: eic McC
harles;:
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Marr'
iLed�Peopte:Do Liv Lorier .
And happier too, as' the'ectra
1 ordinary; 74" -year bliss' of .a •Wis-
consin • �coupi.e . proi'es, anew. Dr:
Laird, eminent „psychologist,' 'ex-
plains, in;The. American` Weekly
.with this Sunday's ' (June' 10) is=-
sue of The• Detroit Sunday Tirnes,
..why such a Companionship..is the
best recipe :for a long 'happy life.
1. Get' '-the Detroit Sunday > Ties',
every -Week ` n.
Will 1),e run off for good prizes in
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each. event.
The 2icn:c willoffiGially�
opened .at .1,,15 p,m, by Jim „Hun
'ter,' CFRB radio news. co n,rn n
tato i--;--- d :former Huron' r'iiuntY'
old;`hoy.' Other promineri.t: speak
ers:will' be present.
The . educati‘ `. d o}rhlbits::
be.contarned-in 1a�w��`71.rei 't -orri triC;
grounds, and will featu.ie the,139
minion. De.partniont of= Agricul
turc exhibit, Q.'A,C. pasture enc:
hrbrt; ; rlat'ional .' filrn ' 'board •:'`col- 1
inuous'� h i�Ing. ; of 'pictur.es of.1
interest , tol.'iarculturalrsts,
relics;w` far g'i rri achinery ;vee
canary clic i
• The';:"Huirq:�i 'Holstein Breeder•
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A-ssnci-tion-Tai of putting on' an ex,-: f
hrbit "Of, Holstein. cattle ' by . thea. .�
various 'mernbers."
•An added, feature of the:: ex-
hibits::;wrll he the�'•pr esence of oz
ficrals:• frotn y the Dcpartrnen-t of
Agricuitt{re,. 'who will be • in i
posrffon to �answcr queetrons;rela
twe to- the�,d ffereitt •d—el—artment ,:
This :is•a real ribpd1 fun.r�ty tci:':fai - •
incr•s•• to discuss. the rr pr ok�i1 ni,
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;PAPE N
M �► F: ,E ISA Y N G
Mr,' and Mrs. Eddie Thomps n
y,
and . Gail,, Holrood; Lloyd" Saud;
ders, . Wingharri, were ' week end
visitors with their ° parents, Mr„ ,
and .Mrs. George Saunders. j
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Cornish, 'Sarnia, vis-
ted
is ted 'her daughter,"Mrs, Harvey;
. i it atrte last vueek he .
Freddy Sclroerxals who remained"'
.for
aiong er... yl��_.t , 3.:
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Rev. and, Mrs. R C Copeland,•.
Gorrie, called. at.. Ernest' Blake':s:'
ori'Sunday p.m«
lVrr .aha Mrs, Harold Webster' _.
arid Man; Auburn, Pte: Howard
Blake; Woodstock,• Misses'.1444
and ;; Phy11r , ;: Blake Lucknewrr
Spent V Sunday With their .parents:.
Mr:, and Mrs. Ernest 'Blake. •
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Several families; from Blake's
appointment .attended Hackett's.'
anniversary Y
services 'last Sunda...'`
'and ••�enjayeel hearing. Rev. R.. C.
Copeland of Gorrief :' again.
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Harvey Anderson has disposed
of.: his farm. Mr. Roy Alton ,and
song,: Con. 10, have purchased it..
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•._.-_,Iiir.iieil'ihoine:zafter 'visiting at Mt.
Teacher' Resigns .
MiSs GwendOiSin .Robb, who hay,
taught for the past term a
-has reSigried her. _1)0SO...inn and the.
,.Boarel- is advertising 'for. „stie-
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'Federal tiberarCantlidate..forBiuce
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'With that of the parties .whOse prOmises have been. far .surpassed' by
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And you' biek a man who will be .proud to serve you.'A man who can. ,
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:"I wilt Fight a Clean 'Campaign for a Clean Victori",
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