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TBURrS , SEPTENSER 13th, 1945
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Mr:. 'W, P. Reed •.of, Lucknow,'.
Mrs,, Jane Bowering & 1Vfiss' May
Bo.wering of Winnipeg visited
with Mr, and Mrs, Richard Gard-
ner on ,Thursday last, ,
M ., and ;Mrs—Frank;_ JQhns,tQzt
of HolyrQod and Miss Jean"John
n ,if Stratford were- visitors
stow :...
with Mr. and. Mrs.. Sid Gardner
on, Saturday;
.Mr;-14ane.GarflrEr h.s been ems
playect
this week on -ti e•-con,struc.W
week
t
w -lc or
, As the result of their • confer-
ence .with 'Hon. Alphonse Fourn-
ier; minister. of; works; for the
'far •Bruce,..the deputation, headed
Kincardine 'arid district returnee",
optul:3istte that -their•r,proposali5'-
will meet with aeon M the near
future;. says the*Kincardine News,
r u f. FM;
rtice J-' deputat a_
by G. : rnklaterr acrd :: nclrxd ng
,Ma or,W, •V ..Pollock, Councillor
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C, ,H. Walpole, .H,. ,R, Magwood,
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-"7-QUajlittit, :0,41
price-
1sizes ,and
from $7.45 up
'e also :carry a complete line
q radio, and electric fencer
batteries.
pari*Haw Tire Corp
A$socjate Store
Eke. am .bell s. Garag
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Mr. and Mrs, Thos :Blake, and
Olive visited Rev, J,. J, :and Mrs,
Durraiit,. Forest, on Sunday ,last,
." \,risitor$,,,with Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Twarnley. over .the holiday week
end -were' Mr and i . 'Chester.
Bfiovw > rr..ell McCarM, Detroit;'-
OliveMcCann, Chicago..
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Mrs,..Geor-ge.,J-oJ ,nstOn. spent; last.
.wee" :...in ' tonclor with« her • son
Mr la'red J
atQn ind-.hzs-wife:.
Litt ° Cark;Atkiii n,
le• u :
spent part of last week. with: Mr.
and; Mrs. Rich. •Kilpatrick.,:-
on
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1714.4EN$
Ttie September meeting of the`
Women's institute was held in"
the CoYnmunity Ball' on Thursday
afternoon with a good attendance
:and with .the president, Mrs. Ar,
•eh e "Ait liisrn it the a
roll call was . respondgd to by
naMirig a" t arc ctarrd e
it is; rA4nufactured. Plans 'w., re:
;Wade:- for....the...short course . _.on-
`tmees�zvn..Kxtelizz"
`inrthe I3alY: this cck.'It was_ de
garg-
et -Ts Of the oew-
The rvesting as*en `act `song booksy 1'1ans were rlaade -tor
ically completed in this section the :iexhibit•at the LucknoV► Fall.
wexce.t ,for' the odd' -one"' "waiting
Fair, .September 21st. was chosen
rhe.. --dater
quilting, Mrs. Lorne. Woods, .con;,„
verier,'of; agriculture end Canal-
ian 'Industry:had,•the:`SUbject and'.,:"
gave an interesting and infer:ma,
tire Paper on "Afield , with .a '
Farmer". Krs. W A. lylil1er read',
an;•article• on `+A Little While.,
Longer .At the conclusion .lunch
was <served by the hostesses, Mrs,
woods and Mrs. , Gear e
incardme, `- F. ' . R: , Howson of ,panned her :daughter to `•Wbod
Wingham and II, W; ' •Treleaven
x , - stock . and. spent: ;a few days with
o� 1..ucknow:met Mr Fournier; andi'gridosin "that• city.
presented their proposals, ash well ',' ' '
as 'a' detailed' plan for harbor •im- i
provement.,
Later the deputation met:
James . A. McKinnon, Bruce ' bo
minister of trade' and commerce.
who expressed his' interest.
The .plans ; as prepped :by; the
harbor improvement 'comXnittee,-
.cal1: for dredging, construction, of
a• 'retaining ;wall' south; from.,the:
,south pier and the reclaiming of
land `� behind . the wall, which
would; be :built, • some distance.
oust from. `the' existing shore' line, i�. e .
�--� ingsofthe
' 'ra . -
,- d'MacDonald offered„p y
' h' ier and wall
er off the sout p.
virat er
n
ro -. a
t et d Kzn s ---w s
't =`"f==Sewn
tees •a . g.
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•.at • rs. Reid ; after which.
` ators to � handle. grain taken by:M,
of .e1ev
Returns To. Civilian:,Life '
.,..Trimble
whoha's
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. ;UMW,
st
•for the �:: a
been� in � the army :past
few years, has received
h
ia
•h.
e on'
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orable-disc ane=ana-hs.neo
Village of
;the
;ed hisgarage in
Cargh.
Mrs.. -Baillie was' formerly.
•Frank-le-C--airy=of Lucknow.
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Presbyterian Y.
Om The Augustmeetingof the Y.
W A_ was held "at: the --home ;of
Mrs. Wm.' Reid, apeening with a
hymn , and` the 'Lord's. prayer, • The
roll call Was an
' 'answered- .with a
� - as � with.
r-:
verse from' psalm'42, 'which:psalm
Miss Marion •MacDougall explain-
ed. The topic was taken• by Mist'
Greta , Campbell. Miss Roszella
Mullin ,sang a solo and the curi
rent events' were given by -Mrs,
Janes Little. Following the -'singe
closing ;h-ymn,-_Mrs._
',construction of a: break-
and the
Garfiel
'hE questionnaire on 'the four•
This would--perm1 con•s ru : cl%a
p
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•The weather has . not been too,
favorable.. just of late for that
job :.either owingto the frequent.
showers.
Mr, and, Mrs. ' An. rew Ritchi
de
and daughter were the guests of
Mr, 'and -Mrs. Richard Gardner on.
,Sunday' evening;
The •S., S. picnic`; was •Yield on
Monday (Labor ..Day) •• on the
4 lunch was served
;the. lakefront 'here.
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Piing and probleints.Wirling in confidence.
, .hinder
P.Lle4F•gral 'equipment,
heating and lighting s'ygierns,'iiiilking
for•the•••constriicticin ,of, drainage esysteni
• for road work and land inaPrOv m
�._ of old I-ake Huron:= -The at- SuaTt
ar•
tendance ;was scarcely up. •to p Mr E:.. J...+Thom, was ,a, visitor
awn ino' 'doubt to the fact that
la
week.�with his daughter,,Mrs:
til. e aged in fin- • Rothwell and Mr: Roth ;
several. .were still g g Icon_.. ishing '.harvesting. , . .However • a well ,a . Norwood.
pleasant.; outing. w„
mjoY -by �. <-_;.
• Mrs W. I Miller, Mr.and Mr,.
those in attendance.; T.' J. Salkeld, and Miss Margaret',
Kath- t
•MissPs:Ellen'Andrew and•Salkeld left - last Thursday .nn..'a.
whi) a
leen" Gardner. ,of :Toronto motor tri °_to ' Kirkland : •Lake
have .been spending their hole- r wheretheY were "re guests .of Miss
._ _.
dais-ath`ome=-have_xit� Wed to
'W--~lD, Ruther,ford.:
their positrons •of employment...
Mr: and Mrs, John'°. McPherson,
- `a”"ford: of -:Port Al :
Pte ;ClffCr w i . .
Rushnch :Were' .vis toil . last
1se9 w,-__ is l=reeentl=y return - of ,
from overseas -after seeing ser: Mher*,)-s-•broom
ving in ' Italy,' and Holland'. spent ther,l TX: C and •.Mfis. -McDonald '
Sunday` evening with Mr. •and and:other relatives. ":,� r: ,^
Mrs. Sid Gardner. Dr. 'Arnold and Mrs. Woods &
1VIr...and 1VIrs. Jim Gardner and children of .Dundas. were week.
Vigitor.:i at 'end' gtiests of .his
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Ernest 'J. WOods.
(Intendedn•Iiir from oVetseas, Was gile4 M. honor.
a. neW cOat 'of -paint and. reLdecer- Women's Institute, in .
• With,' a' billfold "containing' a• War::
-Harold' Gardner of Harniltrin •I10
-srient tabor Day' Week -end at his QUilliX1: readthe address and Mrs..'
hOme..hgre retiirning Monday p. Pb et u:arlft mj:dteh. :oheeomprniesupiinittayti.on4loexn.
return•.trip by W. a. Webster of inade onttable teply". and-- all
.Lueknow. sang leer lie'S a jolly 'good tel..
•ley.'.(nee Jean, LOne` ati': the An- a' ViSitor . With het, .parents,' Blr:
'drew .11Qme.. Reading, Mri. W. G, ,ind ,1Yfrs. E• j... Thom.
Andrecv; contest, Miss. Ada Web- Miss, Slicter of the „Department
and ,other farm hnildingN.
fOr any Purpcise that will make 'a good.frin
,hetter 'farm and- increaie'its.owneei.'
. Have a': talk With yam Bank: of Mori -
and :you *in apprecia,te' his' friendly'
firm an where ready money is e er-•
tilizer yciu need, he will be glad, to lend
it and plan with yoU. for its: intelligent
. use aud convenient repayment.
'NI( OE ONTREAL
Tworking wilh Canadians in evecy walk .of life since 1,17 .
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land; •sing Song, Miss F. Andre* course ow` Time -saving Kitchens
at, Plaid; • 'mock Wedding With in the torrinitinity Hall this week.
Kathleen Gardner and Ellen ' •
drew as bride and I gtoom with,
1VIts. Kirkland, Mrs. W. G. HUnteri
MiseParol. Gardner as attendant,
Jean their proeeeded,,,to -open her,
.16yery gifts and thanked ;all .for
their thoughtfttlness., A dainty,
lunch *as serVed. '
'Out looal teachers, Mr; Keith
'Hackett :and Miss Violet -.Ritchie,
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IVIeat rationing.... was. te-intro-
duced Canada' on. Monday, but
differs from the former plan of,
ratiOning and is aimed at curtail-
ing the- ehnsamption „Of meat. in
coupons ate, being ,uged,. but are
stipplemented- by the -use. of fibte
tokens each`with avalue of one-
eighth of. -a coupon.•They will be
used, in making "change” when
a.pureba'set doeg. not buy meat to
the •whole valtie.of a; coupon at
The .•ne* plAri, which already
has s,rnet with much criticisni, al-
lows apptoximatelY 'one and One-
thittl poundS of meat, per. person,
WEDDING, BELLST-
•..The marriage .of Martha :Grace
Fillmore,: .4:laughter- of. and
Johnstone' •LticknOw 'Was .rOcent-
length ...sleeves , arid -Fire'elh dart -
pink roses. She was attended,p3!
her.. sister,: Miss Flora Vilfrn;bre,'
who- 1..vOre..:a'Abale blue figured'
crepe dress' ‘rici 'matching. hat'
FO.. Tiaxter.Fillmbre,
the bride's. brother,. Was groollls*
,,Following the cereinonya"-Wed'.-
ding-stipper Was held' at...lite halite
of the bride's parentS.11Latet, the
bridal eotiple.' left 'en a wedding
bride vvearing a light Weight blue
Wool suit, After a .".4.,”,v „weekS
spent in. the Maritimes;
Johnstone and Mrs, Johnstone •
will visit hiS paretits,,inLucknow.,
Ontario, '
per weel.
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