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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-03, Page 7Minn WEDNESDAY •JULY ;r4‘.1,94,6 Mr. thai and daughter 'Fred Hamilton . and ter Hazel Hamilton returned by motor , to their home in Vancouver after visiting with Mr. and: Mrs. Wrn. Cox and 'other relatives here, • " Bliss Kathleen Lane passed her. 'entrance exams on • . her year's Work..' Congratulations, The A. Y. P. A.. Sunday School ',and congregation picnic will :be: held Saturday afternoon, July,.6 at the Palace Gardens,) Formosa; The . Westford ''and a con.. 14 Red "Cross •ladies donated two yquilt$` to •the •NationaLL ,Clothm -_drive h': Red Cross e..Ki•n'loug donated Gairs' pillow cases, one quilt and 6pairs lr a bundl• e .Of used artzcles of •cloth - •Rev, G ..Benson : Cox arrived. ,'rharrne. ffrorn New: York to :spend I: w e� cat•ott with h•s;'aged ninth- .: , er Mrs. John SCox who on 'rues- � rr y . ,• `Wesley Guest and'•aF`'red; "Its. MIalcolrn Lane -and Everett silentI~ r�ida�y in ;.Kitchener_. R.: Lane is `.a. patient in *Ingham..hospital having Under- ...194a under- :. tont a •ma jot operation .on Thur s • day ei, eirrng•last:' We arewpleased to ireport his condition is im, prajv- :ng: 11L-- daughters, . Mrs Phillips: arrd 1'dr� : Maulden`-are here . with. �.:_:> 1rs, Lane `and: _to be :-with, their: lather m. 'his "illness 3Iisss Ellen McBride: entertain,' ed the Pr es&zyterian Mission Band at lrcc .horse �,on Saturday last • :Air. Wren. P innell made a bus• mess tr •p to Kitchener,; on Fa iday • Velen Shati acher of Culross 1 •s holidaying in the .village. • Mrs: W. J.'. McLean : went •to war cr� rrida7 tu'. ,pei � ;:e THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW,. ONTARIO for the beautiful service •of wort shiny: to, Mrs.' . Harold Haldenby for her pleasing solo ' and to the "church organist, Miss Edna° Boyle and m • embers of the choir for their assistance in the service, County ' Master, • Bro. Ernmerton and: Bro,. W. ' Hende , on spoke briefly `as " well as m ...,, others present. The Kincardine odge in, vited all the lodges present to attend the service :at Knox Pres- ,Ration Cott , D byter•an .Church, l�iicardine, on - Pon Dae Dates ,. , Sunda Coupons' now valid are, sugar. y next, my 7th, reserve's �, preserve's, .. Si o S21,;` butter RIO Edward Thom .son ' p. is here F ; to R13; meat : '1UI40..to� • M442'. fro Lhe; West visiting with ilihr • . f o PAGE 7 noon,, SISTER, OF LOCAL: MAN T h e Anglican Church will PASSES IN TORONTO change its hour of service for the months 'of July 'and. August from . The. death of Mrs. Richard S. 2.00 .p.m- to 930 ` a.m. beginning Wilson, sister of . 'Mr. William Sunday next, July 7th. r Henry Alun 'of Lucknow, occur - Mrs. • George Haldenby , spent red at ,her home in Toronto on the weekend an:. Walkerton, with: une 2 . 0th, - � her •.daughter, miss Ethel' Halo • ; Mrs, Wilson was, formerly.Jane denby .' : Allen, a daughter of the`late Mr. and Mrs:: Stephen Allen, and was born 65: years ago on the farm homestead: near Grand • Valley. On June 25, 1913, she 'married her now�•.bereaved 1•usba .d• dor a number, of years they resided at '•Dundalk, wh,ere::burial'' took place. ' a ; • and',yVoirs, Eldon .•Eckenswaller and ugar,-preser�res coupons 1- to S21 have.' been .declared ,valid' for other relatives .and renewing old• : bonne tannin s a ... �. __..g . sugar- The .ar-e .4-1 cquaintances.• The , Pa esbyterran ''S u' lid ay; :'lowance and ,School' �"• � • d may •be used; either, 3aug�rter,; two brothers survive; picnic was ; held 'at the ;'fors the purchase 'of Sugar,. canned Andrew Thomas •s. ..:. . .._ � r . of��Dundalk and _chool grounds on..:Monday, affter- fruits or preserves, i William Henry of Lucknow. • addition :to 'the regular ration. al Besides her . h • ' b e usband and one ear, :Jinx 9th Will celebrate her 92nd I• thda treek-end • with. her ;daughter ere, Mr=s; P A • Murray TS bastess to t se Wonien's institute `oar Thryrs� dad: affternoon, `,when , the . topic nlbe Citizenship., The assistant', • Ane, ^s Miss 'May -Boy7e. Motto -_As. ,the_.tr_ee rs , bent: so'� 'tate herb • slbaoll ;ancl•n+e.' Roll'. ea4'1 Xaa•ie off • a returned soldier. Lunch committee—Mrs MnirraT JackJacic Ackert, .Mrs, R."' Elliott:: ii Ellen McBride. -is• going to Kincardine for the," suniiner months 'where she ;%ill be:'em- l�loydl at. the- 11oIalcolm . home. •then • • Mr and •;Mrs ` Roy Graham, Roane and Mackey,. moved•:.from L dmoi... on Saturday last to'.take 'tip residence in 'the home of'Miss` en .McBride until their; own' •ne Which is 'being erected.will ",.te npleted.. We welcome , this .; &rally to our village again - M s.•Howard Thompson ,and Mane •entei`taned the Girls'• W.As at eir home on Tuesday, after- rean. 'Mrs.. Owen continued . the' study.on India from: the study hook_ :This. Was •a • work • meeting the -afternoon as spenrn o :. Viiii for the: fall .bale. - and. Mrs Percy Deyell of 1410ghain v sated;. with; Mr.. and Arth- Maurice Hodgins. Percy 'has l tecentlet , , y �. r,� urned-from o�ce>a 'Where :he served,in�he Anita For e 1 Oungratulatrons "to Mr, 'eat IlI�1r& Laplr of Wina gh ' mt "' forlaiicrly • off 1alough, on . the gift via baby,, tat a. ,little ' sifter for Douglas sad Betty . On: Suaida . Iasi ,the District ai Orange • Lodge, of • Kinloss leeld a ebtFeh parade fronil,1139.. to the± Arrg =r`aln church, Kinlough 'xr°h a large attendance from ' Bervie,, : K n i u s s 14(dka o , Maple 'Grove , Amber, ley and peta+'e, l• • lodges. Bro. Wm, ' 61aa1e y. vast County Mastery act-` . Ell to rt`a" at: The rector of. the, tin L W. Owren. gave a stressing- ..the nekd :of Christian living in ,,l &odds ' t� the ��: - y. On returning Lcdge room a 'hearty Vote. • if:thanks Was tendered the Rev. t for h,i. splendid address. a 22 PERSONS ' PER SQ. MILE IN COUNTS' OF BRUCE :Bruce . County's population . `in, 1944 was 37,118, according to 'fig- ures figures issued by ,the Department of Municipal *rf :air§ last: week. There mere 22 -persons per' square mite in Bruce' :'which shows that ty this coon is still none 'too •thick- ly populated.: Compared, to our. neighbors in. Grey where the pop -t• ulation . isgiven as 53,15$, there' ' are . 3:1 persons living in each twee mile,..,compared to .more congested districts in the, prow- ince, there are. 253 persons • per • ' square :mile in ?the Welland .dls trict; and yin York countS1 which includes • the, city 'of Toronto, 1091, persons are .listed in each square mile:. No gasoline, regardless of price, can match the MOM r e oot ness o g l • es (including Su=loco DynafuelF ase composed of -'3 •` eines. As the �� ., � , ., ". ole•::' L`' asoln . � oluie,goes .` `to lite, cylinders fro:rt�, tl%e:wrliurefor,.some o� a e---hea. mMlecules .separale from. the rest :of .the gasoline. aid goto certain :cylinders which 'get . „most Of,. the:: "heavy. molecules Mule' 'other cylinders - get moldy tight molecules 1 .Off3c. • "IM' , OTHER GASOLINES the :"heavy" molecules We ut octant, quali j .44—bat the ' I ght'"uiol1e- cules';are high—octane 4. The°cylindem receiving the low grade "heavy" molecules do• not receive the same high knockless quality as othercylinderiti. • VYNAFYEVSUNIFORM-:.PC WErt•.-1N IN SUNOCO NTNAFYEL,c w_..... .... . .. all molecules �bnt `heavy" and "light" deliver : equally . high octane power �• 8 . No moaner whether a cylinder receives. "light" or "heavy" molecules, 'that cy nde . and d all. cylinderrrecean 'uniiorinly hitjh; knockless. quality.: EVERY CYLINDEli GIVES YOU. A- 'SWEETER`.QUNNING CAR No gasoline can excel its s , "QUICK' sigptip FAST ACCELERATION • LONG MILEAGE UNIQUE SMOOTHNESS • HIGH KNOCKLESS NAM .7)4,/,04,pei9itie;sa ph44. c,w4,a404,,,A! At/ 111111/01M— I I4/ km 41111.11P 4