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STUCK IN SNOWDRIFTS,
SPENT NIGHT IN CAR'
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Price f 39e%.
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'WHEELING YARN -2 & 3 ply.; Serviceable and warm, Col-'
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3Jc
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TICKETS ON SALE 'FOR.
BAND CONCERT NEXT•
WEEK
Tickets are • now on : sale for
lre•"concert being -sponsored by
'thy. _'High: School Band and to be
held in the ToYvriall on .Friday
evening of•: next week, February
• 15th: Tickets' are available from
all'band members, ,or• at a •
num:
1ae-=of local businesv •places En-
tine :pzzoceeds are for band 'sun -
•.plies• and ,'instruments• The' `cause
his worthy, so buy :a, ticket even
if
You -can't : b'e in attendance } '
ere'i To Your
FEALTH ..
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• Toast sTo ' You During
Oiltatto
>TIll F S.r,. FEBRUARY 7th,. .
,-Rexford •Ostrander•: -:load: • an .ex-
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perience'last Thursday night that
.will serve as a•:forceful 'reminder
,of his first choir. practise in
Teeswater,: prior • to commencing•
his duties as ' organist and choir=
master ri the .United church : in
that village:'.'
Rexford was. Lucknow-bound
from the Culross Village at a rite
hour, and • after :bucking '.heavy
'roads hit a "spot that. was impass-
ible and in which his ear• became.
solidly stuck.
Traffic, was nil, not a farm,
house Was: in••sight,•,and Rexford
decided on spending the night in •
'the car. At an :early hourthe next -
morning' after a chilly and:pract-
ically,• sleepless night, he made,
his way back to.; Teeswater. ,1t
was°,l'ate'Friday .afternoon when
he .:got • to , Lucknow, •
Ration • Coupof, Due' Dates
Coupons now valid 'are sugar
46 to -69, meat, l to 23, butter 115
to 139. 'Sugar .:coupons •are . now
valid for the purchase :of . pre-
serves, ' .'each,, • coupon ; ' having
double the • value of the fof,iw r
preserves .coupon:. ,•
C • Coupon Ri,• . goodfor the pur-•'
chas of-one.hal%pound o.f htut--
ter,; .becomes valid , February .14, •
Was. One Of First' Subscribers
• Mrs.. Jane White . •of Bruce
Mines,-14n.renewing:: her Sentinel
subscription, says she . recalls'
hearing her father, :Robt.. Thomp-
son,. tell of being one of: the first,
,subscribers to the paper _,wbich
was established 73 years ago Mr
Thompson, then farmed: in As} -`
field where Mrs White was'bor.n.
•
-Re tnirir d-Sirow
From Main - Street '•
A; gang.. o men, teams and
sleighs, v(en:1 tto work on Monday
to.: remove •the • snow • banks ';on
main': street, which :had. piled up
to:'a height of four and five feet
'week's blizzard.
as ;a result of'last we_
A '. MONSTEletGG
A rock hen ' on.the farm of Fred'.
Anderson of Zion. has been • laying:
a series' of large doublery.olk eggs,
one --day last week--she-ex:,,
celled herself by laying»: one that.
"Measured •71/2 :inches: by 67/4.
ches
• HEALTH WEEK'
Feb .• �ar .3rd=February 9th
• Safegu -"y o-utr- :Family's
—Healer. with Food:' Serve
them- , health= at, home ,w-' Ali;,
Grainl .
Nutritious Whole.Cer-
.
eals•' And , Health -Giving Cit-
• rus :Fruits; and Juices, rich 'in
Vitamin C.• Garden Fresh ire-
etables, the . year round, full
• of =Nature's ' richest vitamins
:.'are .necessary to your daily
menu, and butter, ...eggs ard.
cheese 'Containprotein,, essen-
tial to . a proper .diet. > '
000D FOO
Means
sOOD ' HEALTH
SOHERE'S TO YOU FROM'
MPSO
as a
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HE 'STORE OF FRIENDLY
SERVICE • L,
*.SONE, 82 • WE DELIVER.
`SOCIAL EVENING .HELD
AT LOTHIAN'. SCHOOL
CLANSMEN .ICE CARNIVAL ‘ .
FRIDAY OF THIS: WEEK
A' masquerade ice carnival,:
something that hasn't been held
0 11y f p
will be staged in the:Lucknow:
arena :' tomorr-.ow .. (Friday) night
at . 8.1.5 • sharp. There will be : an
interesting . prorgam •of' Costume,
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•
an
HEEL HUGGERI SHES
We have received our.,,Spring quota
shoes.`
of these famous
net your'
air while sizes are.complete.
ESENTS
lits --an
Ready -to -Wear and
ambridge:'Made=to-Measure Clothing.
•
;en's :Work Sox;,
A. pleasant `social, evening was
held at : Lothian"' School on Fri
day, sponsored by the teacher,
Mrs ;Jean.:Quigley and pupils, in
aid . of the ° • Junior' Red Cross..:
There were` • seven tables • ,for•'
euchre, with most , of the- section
or the- ast few- seasons; repfresen eci..Prize whiners were
race a1i 1 novelty -events, with-
cash prizes. . There'll :be a clown`
hand; a coffee:,�nd: hot='dog booth -
and skatin �� ' after . the '. judging. skating:after
The admission is' 25c, with public:
school children free..
JANUARY WAS UNUSUALLY,
DIILL;' • SNOWFALL NORMAL'
The' `r most= : exceptional thing;
about the month of January, ac-
cording •,to: the official weather'
•observer,' was .the • lack of sun
shine. 'For, 26 days 'the suxii "didn't
break through the clouds, and for
the remaining five ;days of the,
month there was only partial'sun
shine: There_ wasn't one full day
:of sunshine in the thirty-one
The. high temperature for : the.
month was on Sunday, January' •
,6th, when . it soared tci 54 degrees,
and took•-the:snow.away as.tiif: by,
magic,�I�Tine " beloM ' o3•i;:•Sunday,•
January 20th Was ,the coldest day
of• the inonth. Rainfall, totalled,
• .1.22 inches and .snowfall,28:5" in -
Win. `Buckingham, George Esser,,
Mrs. C. iogan and Mrs... R. Mc :.•
'Nay,' At • the lunch 'hour"' musical
numbers were contributed, by
ncl
'-Wrn:�I3uckingham-a_,
a.
en's \ and Boys':' W indbreakers
THE; PORT ELGIN'TIMES is ► ow,
housed' in a new and mode;rn•,
building Construction • work coin
-menced in September and was
completed early in January: Coir
gnat lations: -are in 'order for; the
oroprietars, Messrs. C. W ,and
Hugh: McDiari lid, • father and son
cles, winch, was not excessive.
racial ,
Homemade • Socks,:
UNITED .#CHURCH
.LU
•UC KNOW
...
Rev ._J W.•, Stewart .D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th
11• a.m --"Counting the Cost".
• Story: "Christ 'of the
Andes"'
12.15 ,p.m:—.Sunday, School.
T
van...;: -“the,. Good Samari-
iln ailrustrated')::
ant the -week= rrd• he1'e with
:. ' �V�ITECHU'RCF�' sp ff
her grandfather Mr; eThos.;Moare
w 'are sorra i ao ..eport PJira'
.�: Mrs.' W. R. Farrier •;spent a fe , .: We , y
A Emmerson, •,formerly of this
is • livi:i
Y
with her 'son.. MrVictor ;Z+�nme►'r
son,-of`.,an, is very sick• Mi.
gside
Robert'•Laidlaw' is also sick., We
folk 'a s eedy iecov
.wish these . 1?
cry ,
Mr Stewart Migor 'is visit,
ing. Tins; parents;_ McGri. andMrs >Z
J. loss, '
There was; no church: here in
the United church for the last
two: Sundays owing to` the.,tad
roads':
MEN'S Heavy. � - Wool 'i'ants,'Ment
and Boys Work 'Clothing; THE
'MARKET 'STORE.•
days,• last week with her -sister;.
M'rs:�;Sam .Reid:_.a>7�1�V!•r;:_.R .
Lucknow.
Mr. '. iihson Gillespie under
went an, operation' ;last' Thursday
M Wingharn Hospital, but we are
glad he is' . making 'a • favorable
• k
recovery. ,
We are sorry' to report Mi s:
A. Fox is very sick:., She is'spenid
ngl the winter, monis with' her
dal' hter Mrs..RoyPatten of St.
g
Georges.. Her daughter`Mjss',Isa-
bel . l'oxis nursing her- there.
Mr • • Elroy. .Laidlaw who '. is
working at 'Weston and: Mr, 'Her t
Culliniore : who is stationed at:
,,Malton-airport- •spent, .the . week .:
end with the, former's•, parents,
Mr. and Mis• James Laidlaw.
Miss Louise Martin of Xinear-,
dine ., spent 'the, .Week -end; With
her parents .Mr. and Mrs..Chos,
Martin, ' ,
Ministerial Association' M
The �Winghani and ,DistrNeriict'
Ministerial. Association held the'
l meeting at '
Monthly , The Mans;
Mrs. 1ThoS. Moore spent Toe'. iNn imLrnuo�nog�w, eon thMeon1,addadyr.e
sRse. vT:
9i
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week -end in Wingham with.`hei next regular meeting be heli
hter • Mrs. 'Harold S iarlin' -: at The., Mane in Bruissels win
daug, P !i, . Milne _ : arid
ReV.: ' Georg
who was very..�ick with the. flu. �
Miss Marie Sparling of Wingham giving the address
Men's S*Mers,W:1ndbreakers Underwear,
Hand Kit Socks, Pure Wool. Stockings Yarns
St0re . with The Stock