The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-12, Page 7WEpNESDAY, JUNE . i th,: 19461
,the June meeting of the Wo
aien's institute was held in the
Community Hall. on Thursday.
evenir'g with the men as guests . T
for the program; Mrs, Archie
Aitchison, the president, ,was in
the -.chair,. It was dee d d to .d s
continue the quiltings.:until Sep -
THE ITJCKNOW SI N'TIN4L,,• LTJCKNOW,. ,ONTARIO.
ENDERS FOR COAL, •&•. COKE
Federal Builcilings-:,Province
of Ontario
SI A'LEI .TENDERS addressed
tember, Mrs..Elwood ' Barbour << gne:_, aril endorsed
was, appointed as: deleg'afe to the . Tender for Coal" w'ill be r eeeiv-
distrct'annual rrieeting o•be held ed until' 3 p,m,• (E,D,S.T.I,
Fri -
he day, June .28 .1946, for the su nl
in Atrburri-an;-June- 21st. Shut--1Vira-1'I y
of coal, and coke; for the Domin-'
A. Aitchison,': the president' and • ion Buildings throughout
•Mrs;'E, W. Dice, the district rep- pi evince of the
to the undersa d
resentativc. will 'repres. rt .the. St; Ontario
Forms • of` tender , with s Lel fcc-.
Helen's Branch, Mrs G rdon Me- .. ; . .. , p i
cations: and conditions' .attached,
Pherson gave a reading ,,Dpwn can , be. • obtained,'' from ,the: Pur-
`on our Party Lirie" Mrs °Rice
.chasing gent, Department' • of
sang is .solo: and Mrs., McKenzie Y
Webb. gave .:a reading "Modern 'I'tiblie Wprks, C)ttawa; ' arid the
Supervising • Architect' 36 Ade -
Men". Rev. , M. G. Newton .gave garde ;S.t. East', Toronto, .Ont,'.
a •very interestinag• lantern lecture • •
showing marryl•pietures ,of beauty ' Tenders should, be made ' on
in C'.n aa• the 'dims Supplied by' the Det
spots Canada. . At * the conolus- ,partrxrent and .in ace
ance with
ion lunch was served. with Mrs, departmental spectfrcations and
Gordon McPherson, Mrs. McKen
c.ondtitions attached thereto :Coal
zie Webb :arid Mrs. W.. A Miller dealers';, l.iee'nse_ n
as 'hostessEs,:: - .. umbers. must.,be_
. **The ladies' St.:Helens' of .the.. given When,' tendering. •
,
.
' . < The a.rtmenti.reserves the -
wheel
sectionwereguests at the ;right. to 'cl.ernand :fr.
om any sue=
Junior Red Crass' me i •
etng held eessfu1 tendcrler, before'.awar`
m the school, on Fi•ida afternoon.: ding
y the order, a securitydeposit.. i•n
Lois Webb, the.:pliestdent,_Aresid- i lie 'form'. of a :certified ' theq c u e .
'ed over .thea interesting; program.
of choruses, .solos;: recitationsand
dialogues .Lunch• was served by:
the Pupilsafter which work' done
by children under the supervision
of the. teachers, Mr.. James •;Cou•1-
ter and Miss -Beatrice '1Vjlc uialiin
was shown. Mrs'. Harold Gaunt Nati
on a *Chartered bank, in Canada
ade .payable.. to the order •Qf the
1 onoui able••the Minister of .Pub -
lie Works,• equal.` to. 10 per cent
of; the amonut of. the 'tendPer, or
:Bearer Bonds ds of .the. Dominion
of Canada or of` :the* Canadian
was=tliiwinfie3 of a mag
oo,
if EA
un• maim
d
— T a ufe its constituent. conipanies ,ungen
made by the bo s.•
rack y ditiona•lay, :guai an•teed: as' to
.'Honor'lVir, and Mrs. PurWes grin -Mr. and
antl .his wife crpal and ranter est by t7e Dome
inion of Canada, ;or, the, . afore
who.. has'recently: arrived from
overseas,were mentiflned bonds ,and a'.cettif.ied
, guests of honor 'cheque, : if ieq,urred to 'make ;up -
at a gathering of * friends . , and
i lieighbors:held in the tornnmunit an odd arnciunt ,; ''
ri• ay vening:, After
Jutich;. Mi s Wtlilred- M Qurllin
read an address and: Mr:. Fred
McQuillin made the. 'presentation
of a parse :of money: ,• Mr. Purves
made a suitabl.e.:.re-p:Iy-after.Whietr
all joined in singing For They;
er . as. a
_guarantor, •fur t}re : pa vpe;r-fulfil-
ment
nient 'of .,the cont tact,
By .;order,.
J 1 i 011 E.1 lI, E
Seci`etai-y.
are Jolly. Good •Fellows,:. Music epartment of. Publ e•Works;'
fldancuig wad -Pio ided by Miss Ottawa, J`ur r` X946
Osiforne and 'Mr Austin Martin.
Mrs Purves' is a i n'ative...'of -the
Isle of.:Man
.
Mrs: W E .'Gordon, Mr and
Mrs W. I. Miller, Mr.,„ and 'Mr's.?
Gordon Miller, Mrs:.'•T. J. .Sat.-
keld;. Mrs Jimry Boyle',: Miss
Helen' -
Salkeld, ,Lawrence Salkeld,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller; Mrs.
T J Podd"•and Anne; Mrs: T.:
Viison' and' Terry'.;•attended: 'the..
annual . Sallreld re -union . held . at
the Lion's'Park Seafortli-' on Sat
Miss ;Joyce Newton of Wheat
ley spent the holiday.week-endWith her. parents, •Rev arid Mrs *
M G.. Newton;
• Service • in. the
U.tyited .'Church
next Sunday'. will : omrnence .at
1115. itandard time as 'usual
Mr. and Mrs. ;.Hector. McQre' or
'a
atld g
atighter Marga'retr,lVir anl-
a-,Mrs-Phillip •W►'ight and daughter
'.
is of Texas, Mi.- and Mrs
'Fred Mcdregoil of i intail Mrs:
Murdoch 1VicGre: pr' • and Miss
l atharine McGregor of Lucknouy'
Wereltiests of Mr. and Mrs
._ Ceo.-StuartahiSaturday_
Mr, and -Mrs;, R. 3,
Guelph • Phillips Of
G
G ph sand Mr, 'Ronald • Wright
Were•week_end visitors
:randrnother, Mr • .
Woods s,,7 , R, J;
gURoN REP, RECUPERATING
AT LOCHALSH • HOME
Ku r, p' K B, (Bain) Stewart
resenFumy Agricultural.Rep-
bsence ' who is on leave of
due to ;ill • health is re-.,
auperatitig at" the , Mime : of..his
brother;••Mr. . David Stewart.,•of
14ehalsh,'
Cl Mr, Stewart was a.patient. in
.
Public
Arinton :Burin 'inspi:tal for fciur '
During. his absence' Le-
Roy Gr. Brown is actin
ral representative
• g agiixcuF-
presentative for Huron
eoujity
and Gerald C. Nelson, as-
sistant..
is:
FINIS WRITTEN.
BRUCE'''COU NT•Y, AIURD ;llt`°
7,6yDtl(A,wvmo,vr Nnrty, Rwr «G ..p ;,^•^. ... M1"'YYt rr•s..an.•n•.::.wY4iuDtnvF
:SOUTH KINLOSS' W.M.S. HOST
TQ LJCKNO'W
1Qn. invitation from • the South
Kinloss . ladies,;. . the combined,
societies met at the manse on
Wednesday:;' June 5th, . Both the
weather and. the ,setting cornbin .
ed to make it a' 'Very pleasant af-
fair, . The president of the South
Kinloss .society; .Mrs. `pan Mc-
Kinnon, • was in the chair for the
opening_ eer.cises--after which the
meeting was turned over to .1VIrs.
Mullin :for .the .program ptit•'
by th•e Luck now society; Acts .2,
was. read and very ably: explain
ed' h.y Mrs.:Porteous, „Miss Tena
Garrick had. the . tropic •and re ..
marked' how. it had been.: a :'paper
Prepared . years' previous by :the
late Mrs. Dr, Balfour on l'"Prayer
and, Missions" and she felt as:all:
did that it was 'worthy...of repeti-
tioli. It brought forcibly to , miri.d
tharf. "she being. dead, .yet speak-
eth". Prayer,:' it was:explained;
:was' the highest form: of associ:a_
tion.:with God'. and had' to be.: eul
.ti:vated like any .other friendship..
Mi s, .Philip. Stewart sang, accom-
panied . by : Miss . Welsh at. :the
piano. A -detailed;. account of ,the
Presbyterial .held" "on'• May 21st
at Whi.fech`urch'w•asr given 'by" the
delegate, Kathryn Agnew gang,
assisted ',.by ;Nlrs: :Philip at the,
piano and Mrs.J. Little :gave, a
reading. Prayer arid praise closed
the meeting., after which a. bount-'
i ful lunch was:. served' by.. the Prof.! •
Y .. W you . '.out.`of • tion; again?.
, hat • kept
South Kinloss ladies
,,. class yes' erday, '.:Acili e ; -.s-- tttde -=
.
T.! jay
--' A..!T•R"4""V4V!,LOPQ i'fd!'.NR"4N'.n.N...4M1!Lx
More To r. s s :mean
ra• -do-. la rs : fo r4'►e T:
/ I;
ANADA'S TOURIST BUSINESS.
IR business too.
1•
THE MON E Y spent by American tourists
more than one hundred and sixty million dol.
lars last .y.ear ;..spreads around: l t rneans extra
• income for. every :.Canadian. . •
. It i6 to every Canadian's interest'. to pro...
tett-this' business, toi'treat our 'visitors with;
every courtesy, make them want, to come'
again and again.' 'We will • thus be building
goodwill and building for the future 'of this
great, Canadian' industry. '
CAN/l01 'I" welcome
Give meal friend/q
• CANADIAN TRAVEL; BUREAU
s
4:
At 1,15 a,m o'n .'•Wedne sda3
morning`• .of hist Week; at the
County :goa'l in ',Walkerton, Neil!
Nashkawa convicted. slayer :• of
Pte. .Walter Lavalee;' paid •With.
.his lift for'' the :crime.. 'Fourteen:
;minutes:;after the ,,trap, _doer Was
sprung by • Hangman Ellis,:
h:ad arrived in,Walkerton' earlier
in .the, week ;to inspect'. the scar -7
fold,* Nashkawwas pi onouhced''
dead°'• by •. jail :phS'sieian anti
coroner`.:`.
Nashkawa main Mined his .calm
attitude, .to the end and walked
unaided' to the 'scaffold. ,He was
ac'compa'nied bar. Rc'v C... W. M;c-
Kenzie, minister of the Chippewa
Hill •Mission A fejt police officers
ird o` finals t i;cre.; the only ones;
to Witness. the' .c."t.ecuijon,
BELFAST
Miss Laura - Iz wrn-41f ., Listow e11
s spender g a"E it ittt hmiir ri't1r
her, parents Mrs and...Mrs. p nee
Miss Donaldir .H aci.t'tt silent-.a
day :last Week with: Miss • In ent.
.Menary of Mafeking
Mr. -(and =Mrs. • Alex Haekett:
speitt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sandy Hackett cif Vt'iirghaili.
Mr`s J. R. Hackett of town. is
staying with Mr, itid Mrs.. Wil-
fred Hackett sine. Mr. Hackett-.
was taken to •Toronto.'hospital for:
observation after ,a s r i ius rn-
jury. His ninny friends wish :throe
a : speedy recovery,
1VIr and lutas•.Spende Irwin And
farnily visited 'With 141•r°;,,and Mrs;
James Trv&rin and fa'tnily . of Kin:!_
loss, on Sunday,
Mr; and Mrs: Goldie ,Wheeler
and George and Miss Hilcla.Lancy
Reg'.N., • are Visiting •tyith:; Mrs,
Land: ,and , Clifford..
e.
if
g.
our -Commission desires o'`bring to the attention `; of
Ontario farmers who.have.applied palled for Hydro service, a condi-
tion which is' now
seriously slowin u the buildingof ra
•g p .•ri} l
extensions.
,MEss.'•ntal materials and equipment are irt, extremely:
, •:
short,'
supply, and the, prospects of obtaining additional 'quantitie
quantities in
the immediate future are very`mea meagre. trikes inva Qus
• g basic
industries and the extraordinarynational. demand are holding
, ng
• back the supply of all equipment needed.
K / .
• While ..nth ..: •.
.,.Commission wi11-e-xer-t-ev ` effort toy`"obtai
n
material and equipment for rural line _construction, it can • ,
complete yearonly a`small "part 'of the full program which
. this
it hall Planned: Consequently, many PP
a lications, already
roved will not, of necessity,
.be:comp'leted this yeai ._ ..;..y_ •. a: . ,_
f
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•
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Your . Commission will endeavour to .serve all applicants
camts
in' order'of receipt o -,applications, giving preference.,to all
farm and similarly essential applications ' over those foie:,other
types oi` service.' .• .. , .
•
These facts are presented for your information, , and with
the expectationectation that will enable you to bear more patiently
with . :
a situation beyond the'control of your•Coi emission.:
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THE HYDRO ELECTRIC• P `t
ufls
co S ON OF :ONTARIO ;
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