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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-11-15, Page 6
;•• he Luckuow Sentinel, Lucknow, ;OPtaro•. Jilted Church W. The-,Afternoon+.Auxiliary of the Mr Bert Reid, and Miss Mabel United Church W.M S. net at the Reid, nt. the; week -end with "church on November 9th Mrs: �... d : and,_.conducted. i an. w. o . has i exercises, Mrs,' B. Mr,.L1oXdxnn g �' verse s St7ierrled'-in •prayer.: -After thea recently- returned frozxi o a • , _;and , f arnily_spent' business had . been dealt w,irh, with 'his w1fe- _._._... -, ~ h charge of. with M d IVias Ray- Mrs. drew ad' rien T t Decker preside R �... h h 5 the opening Sunday Wi r, n r . the 'program. Mrs C.. Shaddick, mond Finnigaxi. .. ;... ` Mr., and Mrs, Wilfred Drennan • 'and' Mr. Joseph Hackett 'visited • on Saturday• 14,ith' Mir, and 'Mrs. Bert TrelQauen ; r ,: ` • ' %Jim..' Sherwood. Visited withhis sister; Mrs: An: drew ' Gau. ii , who : is a patient in • lingham'.hospital. Mr$erit Treleaven, Spent a few'” days with his daughter, Mrs. Ver- non Hunter : er-nonHunter: and Mr. Hunter. near LucknQw+' A number, of ladies ''attended a trousseau • tea given by Mrs. Will Caesar in honor. of her daughter` Madelin' whose rriirriage -- took "place -this -month:7, Mr.; ,and Mrs':,. -Roy Maize; of ' WinghaiA visited. on Sunday with their daughter,Mr. and Mrs.,Clif • "'ford Crozier: Mrand--Mrs=John ' 1ia►v nd "family atteAded a. bir hda--.party.. for Albert , Rivett at; the home of. t ,t, r2I. A'1.ts Mr, d Mrs George Rivett, Dungannt ,Mr, Ed..Durnin . of Essex is vis-, Wog with Mr: , and Mrs. Marvin Diarnin R Visitors .on, Sunday `with: Mr rte: 3rranr a Mir axi.'. Mrs.'Herki: Curran; Mr:,and.Mrs.' ;' Tom:- Anderson 'and Mrs. 'Bertram Curran, all, of Maf-king. Mr. and Mrs. Wi11• Petrie had' as. their guests: on: Sunday :'Mr. arid: Mrs., Cecil Black and"Mr,'&0Mrs • • Case Black :and. daughter Frieda of Molesworth" and '`Mr: and Mrs. John McWhinney. of :Nile.: Mr and.Mrs Harvey: Treleaven and: Robin and Mrs Elizabeth: Treleaven of; Lucknow visited on_: Sunday with IMr. and Mrs. S. J. I�iltiatrck Mr„. and Mrs Marvin Durnin were.,gtles, s o o r: '-Durnin. on. Sunday evening. Mr..and Mrs. Sam, Kilpatrick spent ASat(dny eve�iing' with• . their daughter;. Mrs;.Cecil Blake: �' and Mr •�;Blake�-and.-:family,.�a'- 'oh. • . , c' 4 gave .a piano solo:- A very `inter- estirig • report of', the 'sectional meeting ;a t Arnow 'w a s given by ' Mrs.: J, Stewart. This in- cluded; highlights of an address iss • on M. Angola by no.. - i,n„4 \.;lou h : from that siory g field: A Solo: by -miss M, Rae ol- lowed2The_c.h. apter n th e study book dealingwith. Christian edu- THURS., NOVEMBER, 15t*t, .1945 cation in. Africa was reviewed by Mrs, W. 'B. Anderson. Mrs. An- drew read .Some facts about Africa and .closed, the meeting. es._ Was ,ou Wife's -s. lim Jon �' mixtg. diet a success? , , Smith Yes,',. zn, eect """shclis appeared: cotnpleteiY last Vr. day night. -... KhNLOJJGH Mr. & Mrs.. George Percy visit- ed on Saturday with relatives. here. ` Mrs. Mervin Cameron and son Jimmy.- spent, a, few - days with � r Pinnell_.• Mr: L W. Travis --of .IVlelfort, °- Sask., * visited during, . the- week with Mr, and Mrs, .Milton Walsh Mr. & Mrs, Karl Boyle, Mari—J"_ lyn and Carol spent the week -end. in London with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott: A ; Jack Hodgins aiid , John ,: o � carding spent the .eek -:end`' kvith. Mr and. .Mrs Jane's' Hod gins. Misses . Ethel Haldenby & Eve- lyn Little of Walkerton spent the weekend at the former's -home here. Mrs. S; Pollock of •,Ripley visit. ed, Friday afternoon With Mrs, Belle Slessor, • Little Helen ",Shaumacher •ol` •' Culross. spent. the week -end with her grandparents .in the• village; Mrs. 'Barry -Bell -is able to be :' u • and around her home again ter . being_ confined, to her bed • t Ire • y:. ,t. • ° • s Off the market during the war, ths original. pr2y.!3 safety -tube isnowbeing pr�duc again for: the past week. o Goderich t{3.- spend the winter Months., :Mr: and' Mrs, Lester Firste, Mrs L--ena Bell. of Palmerston vis- ited -•during the'week with Mr, and' rs :;James H-odgrns Mins • May Boyle was the lucky ;win ner- of -the -. hairs-p—Contest draw • over CTcNX `; on Saturday :evening. last, winning $20'00. On Sunday i orningtwo (beau tifiil prayer books'were dedicated • at the Anglican service ,in: mem- ory.of the- late • Mrs. `-Jane Percy 'by; 'the. Sr.:.Women's. Auxiliary -On Thursday aftenoon-: the Sr. W.:A.'met- jt the home from Hodgins. - The' -meeting open• ed watli._the by pn "The Love of =Christ onstraineth Us" M Hodgins read • the ', script\. re les-. son:, Prayers followed The roll call- was `answered ..•with•:a• verse..` ofcripture4..MIS IViay, Boyle gave' ;. the report of the semi;annual Diocesan: W o rri ern `s' Auxiliary meeting,- lield-,-inKincar., ine.. re Gently'. `�Tbe correspondence was, thendealt .with This - being a --.. work meeting the tadiesquilted ,. a. quilt.' •Mrs. Wa.11. closed• the -meeting with: the litany and . lunch" was served . The Gi►rls',W. A: will meet tors ". Saturday aft-ernoorr-next-iov:1I.„ 'at : the h&rrie of Miss Edna Boyle,` This i will b'etheannual., xneetingr 'PRE SENTOIONS MADE MR AN» MRS.,, W .'J. LANE 'Before:; leaving Ripley for their, new�iiofe jn Belmont,' .Mr. --and Mrs Mr. andMrs W,, J, Lane were the recipi,.- -ents of several Toviely g'"ifts. The•. Business -' `Men's Association • pre •sented -them . with .a liberal purse, • of .money '.and members of telephone staff with. a Kenwood • blanket. From a group. of \.neigh- bors Mks.- Larie • received gifts -'of - crystal and. 'china. • • referring.' to t"he° honor paid - them . 'the Ripley :Express said; "Mr; and ,Mrs..' Lane, who, were well -beloved and highly esteem ed citizens ' of the" ' community - where Mr. Lane was manager_ of • the Huron and Ttinloss Telephone: - -- itl<-136,..mis'sed by-.. one System, w • and a1T They ;took'' a friendly in terest in all- the`aaetivities of; the . -.•community and a host of •good wishesfollow'. tlietn to their::new home in .Belmont".".' lilt 11, Fad' 1n° Family 180 Years Just 100 hundred • : yearsago, Alexander Pentland settled Bear Dungannon,': obtaining the Crown ee -oma farm which liar ver- since'remained the property of his family. The first.. house built on the farm was, of course, of logs,; but later a brick house wase built, the first brick house, it is .said,' in the ' township.; Recently Mr, Wilfred . Pentland ' purchased: 'the farm from -lis,mother, who, will make her 'home, for the fut in Toronto: with • her uon-in l' dr I- u r d ► a � � p l t Il T'e� ,_ � � 11. � ,. Ernest Pritchard. - • • WHAT .A L�FEGU RD LifeGuard is a ,reserve - two-ply tire built inside' a tough, durable tube. •LifeGuardsreplace:ordinary inner tubes. F` .make of tire. If :a tire blows, the � any iifeGuard' holds air . long .enough to brin the carr to ,a safe, smooth stop... 9 prevents that sickening,,:weaving moment of lost control that so often lecids to ..disastrous blowout accidents. i.� TUBE Blows L * * *' ifE�GU ._ �. RD S WORK .�► 40.0 CASING FAILS! fT f4, E 0l11.1ii,60. " ' \Gd -' Y AR'S "PAI;AQE OF SONG": •?UE FAY'' ii R �FOR.':UM[ AND.STAM'ION Usti r. �� • . i r EVENiNGS�--�$EE YOU ,..IOCXi: 'PAPRR. - ManY a • motorist 'owes his life to the fad :.that . he ` replaced : his . ordinary, inner tubes with Goodyear LifeGuards. - ' Off the ; market during the war, ; Lif*Puards are ,again in production at. the Goodyear • factory. `The demand is great, r k . .: y. y ,. T© get these proven safetytubes for your car see our Goodear dealer;r.ght_away ... ask. himto reserve,a set `for you. Especially if you must•drive on thin -worn tires:., for a while longer, ' make them safe from blow-, • out dangers with LifeGuards. In any case, insist ' ifeGuard foryour our new car. YOU t.. oa � _ ... s, . _ � • , CAN'T BUY ;BETTER ,PROTECTION: TO SAVE` YOUR .LIFE.. .,'; N76B'..;. The original and best safety tube GOODATIEAR LI FEGU k RDS Make Blowouts Harmless :Father: Passed Away The, ;funeral 'of, John McLean, ':. 75, ' lifelong ,..resident. of If uron': Township. ariclR?lrl'Y�, way held`.:; in. Knox Church, .Ripley; on Mon- day, "November , 5th 1v1W: W P. •v' Bartlett, who' resided for a, time in LucknoW', when her: husband:, Bank' ' of Montreal ,•was .on the . -�` staff, is a daughter, findone b4 . a fa_rhil�Yfive daughters and•y two sons, who survive:: -Mrs, Mac•' 'Lean predeceased her husband in 1941. PAST ;FOUR -SCORE 1VXARK .BUT;IIAGS HIS DLER � Gild Dune Orser, ,84,yrut - gannon 'resident, ...is.' stiil;l'a-doaci, eeye:-a: a-rto thifle=:e11Ccomlpanted. hisxson. Jack. on a``:dior hunting Golden Valley: .district, and soon aftet reaching t h e ir • destination" "Dad" h a d proved his, ntarksrriatship for shooting a ;deer Mr, drser . merly lived" at Go•1d'n' Valley Vie' fore .moving. •-toDungann•ohnte0 years ago .to reside, Last woad he sawed ,over 'g0 cords.of lit ani with `a bucksaw -and' sp . _piled 'it.' • 1