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Tl� LUt:KNOW SENTINEL, LIIGKNflW, OlTrA
Ei3i7ronicAta .
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u J, $4*e Waltz
School Cidlilreit
L. Woods, gr-
4:.
Salkeld- SPY ;tllawreiee Sa�e1d'
- Ge'b,. � vase "�', .T. k Hoilaha: Woods;
raw, tu- " Last.week was e3ffcially obser ez
ved as Newspaper - Wart. 1�rIrit�?re; other ...las lett;' �'��� ' vac`,
associated.
1-� Salke Wallace Mille;
Van +established over
closely issue was so► the Coed in "tooting, IL Laves Mrs- W ^ ' So •
• Wmter. varae'dy, �, � 'Salke�. L. Martel Huaat�er,. ll►u�g
and
the development and. progress of the harn� #or hec�imuahity, that oman; peaches,. Mrs. H, Lavas,': - - T. J. etit; Winter variety- "l-; 'Sa��d,.
. � puta - Al -Woods, -
ed Wagile ... t�,
pad - tosh Wallace Miller. T. .J_ I , Salkeld; Tallman Weer, I_ s _
the ern;':have a great we couldn't spare a, lane . Inas . W S. McGuire- p - el Wallace er; 4 Wm ; - iar$ene floater, pial, B •
the oa nd - t9. this v l- ra on our behalf. Like vull Bros., -- rs-' Win:. l" clu ; , Sa ' T. 3 Steel Lam ;lease : t#cora , ., ',
�, � the, '� _ P;u� - � ��"''i` �.
From
�, ter varieties,
district. so desire, the traditional shoemakers chid cherries, Mrs: Salkeld; . - foods- �eolleetlori, L. Woods, Wal -Woods tomatoes, L' .
•uasliod, � W Hack tt, '1N a _
. „, eekl editor is beams,
' which was almost, neg- a ' �, L. S�llcel�d�. •�►Sel�
`9 ago Mas 11,1 Alton Br�-a �, P
d the per cmn , . , Alton
Pros-;
clx- •
button. -to the Welfare hhu .
a%�m ..r, plums„-.
et corn,
a .hark
Ia
talar
'ty- W �
Many peo le .take .their news- 1
yeilnw W. S- McGuire, Lorne
1.ucknow Fall Farr, do msti Week,
Pineapple,
but that
beerries, Salkeld;other Fall . . t9:.
who frequently' goes. - , so ; e . T: d Salkeld,
it. 'is ,that .the. weekly y
I1llrs. W. 5. M���, '.. �
Wot►ds,
usually the one- emphasize
, _ W Mclntyr e- ma _ -wiaa pears,'
L.. Lorne
to his readers Pa H. C,anrut%ers,- Gordon la:irkta�hda peach-
-
+Ba
- ifa of the cu�n- - 1►icCharles, Woods, _
a point of uiterest a •few vi Plums.
i e 1 oe Haller crabs, Racket, l2ouald Id�T�es,
3igible, the Fair has made an t to einpha toes* Ston B .1 d$, g„ L. %• Do*
comeback and can go
eld
Salk
.. •ter
greater -4101W% � .: a -•--m es, Wallacetlee • W� U _ s ..-�,-P�`��
ha dful .of interested officers are
Mrs. W_ flack
eat, Mrs. D IL Carr'aatiaers, aYP e
Mrs'. :.Saeid,
,gooseberry lam, W S-' Me-
e
. �s this Mall reed gr�Q�: - W ��ck�, Mme" �"'..�
its :
, _ .. $��� ,and .. �
Tie ; the Fair `:=Board as not of community • ,?ean`Ly�;s 'Piga, ,1��;-.
Wallace. Milner, Mas,. vis;
WO, Wood`s, Dario
van the necessary support 'and
^ dfulof
the ,benefits it brings
lef:-infor�nna of its -:a rdent�-.suPPort
ply red,' T. �. Salkeld,. ply
•
for granted, (uiln
,aa -o . 'ti which as too often paper. juice, Ston Bre
in, ;Aims- DEP r':
,ung, with ene'be 9 Blot?- e b m the way W.a�en's Clothing' ee Yew W, ;
Wo 4b1ue - rapesY.T..J_ . Salte-
d, -
Satire -id; collection
;L. '.mak. . •
a• T ' d Salkeld,
Bros.;;caste•
GGriare,: - .; W - =--S4loraoa;
_' _ _ • ell1 enerallY ..'foster; th+R
above . c�rihei.�n 'and at as a w.y effor#s;., g _ .... W #,. mer, T �, �.
Sot Mrs. 'ice*
awberry jam,: Mrs.. W- °- sil
known fact that among the dir- welfare of .the coma t9
.1;drs; Geo, I sber, rasp-
Mrs, Solomon
tyre, .' M:Ja •ll p 1:"
berry lam, oan+eu , AI*on ; ldrs • Sa1keld;
rate are -those .?who are of : end• not least of all, the public Posher. black cut rami 3a� Mrs. keid quiraeie,
"e'CtAF grape'
little `Value. to,. the Society- needs be reminded. that .without
�er9
H: Lay's,, , ham Wealthy. L.
dem tie stem co long
.. Bros..; pear; : +conserve, f Woods,T hamMr
oci'a W. IT, ac-• McIntoshRRA
Salkeld; oapPle•�e�y, ��= � S T. that even the hometown .'paPera kett,; lark.W. �S. McGuire; owe .� `ld' llam SPY*
,. a I cted sphere, amararialad, ars.. Salkeld pickled keid, .. Woods, W • wffier,
albeit;. serving , . •allaoe
"2--maintenanc-e:of "'riss-�� =�8 -S: ld . � - _� � a • �._ K. q��er�an'
ogre; hodress, fie, s, paic;,
.� om_�chfzih ress_oaar' W Mcl�aityre, Woods, Pte' Mss. H. Lasmo; spot dam, Mm.'
l�iteseaelts make�atore=ami eoP...f �- Woods; �Wa
+-.
y 4 O' '1.
•
9
perative:. for:. the 'critics to :do could not
something constructive rather
than,destructive, ;
With: the :exception o#' a good
race tragi, .. _e• u nw ; T `'cul=
•aural Society has facilities that
are the envy of many a :Society
and without a prohibitive expen
diture . a good race track is. also•
a possi'biiit
AR that is needed to; develop
• .a great 'show here, is a `group. of
Public spirited .men• and women.
from town. and country, will'
{coal.. ft's as simple as '•that.
e. 'They need : be reminded
Mas.. D. It Carruthers,
Late; boste al 'on. Mrs sal.. Mrs.. Matheson; blou; , _ rs a'
(Continued on _ a
con • - - -.
our • i.,ee and democratic way of w Frackett 9=day p Mrs.
life. .G Kennedy, Mrs Wr S.. 'M
•,National Newspaper Week; pro- Guire; mustard pickle, Mrs; Wan:
vides- the opportunity for :us to McIntyre, Mrs. Geo. Fisher; bread
say., a Word about 'our newspaper and butter pickle : Mr.s. +G_ Fisher,
and its place in the •life oi,'tlie Mrs. 0 Merles,
irckledpea-:,
eoaamunity, and by which we ; ehes Mrs- Wm.- Mdntyre, pi
cklesi
may, wake our readers a .little. pears, Mrs, Wan. Moroi 3 , Mrs.
afore
®_. * appreciative of t3a serviceSalkeld, ripe cucumber, Mss.•
e peri reender- + Fisher,' Mrs. Wn McIntyre; cat-
---e et-or'ave-.jn. Slip, ..: lbs. W 5`cGmre,
u _ • tending and promoting this bser- 'Wm_ Mctgy
Stay
,an apple on Saturday to,. Vice. Geo- ;Fisher„ Mrs_ O: McC Arles,
L1pthe newly Luc# ';, _:,o i�eets,.,M . lcGuirt;; Mss:
w,Buy Scut:abaP- as,.teeti. 1�? : Haret. •
tion has mucin to of FSE ?gEVEATTY011%WEES Darty and Otitcr
age organza Dairy ever there 'was need for a
%r the 'youth eaf• .the eomantiaiity . "� pound: buttezr,,: Mrs. Wzra. man_
d sh old have the whole=Heart FYr;e prevention Week* that leer _ off bat r 'Mrs-"Wni. Mcin_ 1,
e@tioac C�l�
,an a ve _ :essity has been aaaply demansira ; ,'
of tide 'cid <. e : -
1 'khe tee l -.
tgre, _fie butter., Mir. Wm: Mc,
life. orad' ropeaty,` which Intyra
interest ttae� manifest iliese • hallo P , G lE�,sher,
boys may well •prove `thine 'deter have ', accurretl : during. tilet.. :•IlbreMIS-' je114ed 'meat,Lr
reilIV g r • .preventiari '.Is a: year'mund lob,
rejuveai�t%gn, of the toy Swot � a ; salad da�arhg,• Mrs. ,,Warn. Mcln-
the successful S It is- quite true tha,
- facto ` •sada n loaf, 3�irs. gym- Mc3�ttyre`
movement' in b theeastern of 'observing l
I.0 w. but
. m me; : tyre, Mrs: :W Hackett; soap; Mrs :
_ � ween to ialap upon M�.. S Lavas; way
Pu. c e _ Mrs, O.• Mc-
fires has developed over a period' of . � apples,
.Ch les, firs. IL .Lavas, serving
potatoes, Irs:';Salkeld, •Mrs. P
Steric#; serving a, Mrs:
en bli'th necessity of preventing G Kirkland,
THE max `Si9BSIDY
the ; governraeat is to be exin;;-eve yearn °and has b+e-
cooed, # bol•
mended, • Snot orifi ora ewe a national tradition. •
dy. It should ahing the milk su - o
never. have 'been put on n.'the'
Anil it might be! The
erloss
st' place. teeu e' _farmers, whit of 391 lives and $4Z,poopen. prolr
ertY damage - by fixe 'in' 19
their ;product is worth and let .
• the diatz3liutors sell it for what should stir. every Canadian, out Al wanders, . Jack Ken_
is a . lair price.. is a much saber; ' of a. come aceaty w 6.•t d�° ± 'T . Salkeld, W a
the•.false' prices .of the our national .economy : A,ppeals toi
Mader; Ben viS,
.Pokey -than. ler -Lome Woes' �C�ever�� L•.all the. _:past few.' years.:Tam : mdavadual� tie prevent fires• ears a ,: ,t bas's seems teWoods, +Cayuga, L.. Woods; ch -
p st f to keep ` down prices •on; abstra�chave had. little ,e#%ct...More oftenems,
any allay is aaasleading and, -
;T jP Salkeld,',.Alton '
- it o when a person's' heart �' , T. J Salkel
dish est, sanity as gradually. Vie- �9 ' d, L1. Woods;,:
placing a" policy, .of deceit
etboalt ;is' affected that he. Cranbeary p pais, Lorne' Woods;
4
:: and �r P
SAkeld,
camauilage, The great mass 'of t'° ee3n,-
. and take notice. Maiden l3ia� 'T J Wal-:
• _ curtaa ineait•an this •lest • la G .
late •31�Iler, Gravenstein,- Roy �
the Pde are tired of^ being A sharp Salk ldwealth*. a •..g,-' Woods, T. T
col and the,.rest of the of life and property the re- ton'
ell, Canada. Red, . Wriads,
auibs"di •should 'be tossed into eve3yon
sgonsib'�lit9 of e. 'Thar coin Wallace •�'�; �n$ . • � C•�t
the ash can.— P En limes be aziueved by the t►bserRahce lie 1. `Wow, peewa-
o a few simple precautions r and by
'Prudence; kie, Wallace'. Miler ' -Alton_ _ Bre.,
:k�pb� in �� rase, p M7a'n, . L. Woods; Wolfe ltata�'y L,
and forethought not:"only•.`during,
Fig:' Prevention. Week . but,• 'for 1 Woods. Ic•ing Pb . I.; Woods;
Blenhaein PIP/1ms, L. woods, Al
evesg week during.: the :year, we Lorne
make of this txeuntry ( ada toil. Braes.; Robson .p ping,.
try wherestark ruins. lie anali
Greenangs, L- colli;
coma T ' Salkeld; Wallace I taller
of �
Salkeld, Mrs-: F.. Ste�var't, :.
tit 11 11
1 1
it
If' you .want :to save the -valu-
able •tib'oflavin, in the Milk you
buy. don't leave •the bottles :sitting
where they are exposed to the
direct „rays: of the sun-. R ofiavon
, is: one of. the ential' complex:
B vitamins, a prolonged de.f lien-
cy of which' may lead to '"eye dis-
orders and organic • damage,'
can Woods; Ontario, L. Woods", R. l
a place of beauty rather than a, W - . T
tour _
gaunt h_ eys rise on eve 4- Salkeld, Wa laC a Willer; Snow,
hand to aextase s abut Careless-.; S ,.' � �_ Salke1d,' Lorne Woods:;.
SUNDAE HOITEST:.00TOBER : .• BORN
DAY IN •46 YEARS ' HUSK—At Kincardine 'Hospital
on lepteinbes 1946, to and
When
ia•_ Holy-
.> the temperature soared 11irs., 'Melvin Husk, . •�;
to 86 degrees. on Sunday,;at' was rood, a daughter;
the hottest .October day on record
#orb yea?s, and /_the second. hot-
test
.p. L<x:av sanemer 'official: `iYl
..
were, kept, in this commimily.
On October 12#h, 1893, the.tenl-
perature soared. to 85' degrees. It,
repeated this peezfformance on.
October .3rd; 1898, and two years
later, in October 190o, set an all-
, time high. That year .the mercury
stood at 85 for three consecutive
days, October 3, 4 and 5, and then
«blew the top', oft the 6th,,' for an
all-time highs of 90 `dam. Not•
•;ince then did an October tem-
perature get much past, the 80
mark
fluted Chircik * Baal
The . United • Church cor
.$arid meets ,on Monday after-
noon opened with the hymn "Can
a Little Child Like Me". The
DBENN.NT At Aleiumdra EQ
pital,,: Godes ch, ..on.:Septerai .
1946, to .Mr: and Mrs. Earl ,Dren-
nan, R. '4 ;sLuicknow;". a son_
' in ace bounty
Hospital, Walkerton, .on Ttiesdayy,
October:1st, to. lifr., ' and Mas_• Reu-
beat Zettler ,of • Hoiyroo a 'son.-
1#11 S- DlINCAN MUNN has
4gned• as choir leader of ,Knob•.
Presbyterian Church,. Ripley. For
the time being Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Kay is 'carrying on tile•,diities..
•
ELE?Eoits ti,x"Ls
]haIve
r-- —
• . gerwa p.nr.o *nod a
1*1 even
a neir*it' for j ,'1>b
is wby *c Spent is oiitSis miabie t:
$ira;imelatas:l!
l j>pntt a�a fast
a1,
take.'tia•ee 2. build sad a
•
fist oath:wipe
t roe .'S*
caes,�r:
Navel Store : • ' 3'
S• Murray 'Taylor of St:. Helens
who had• beeia relieving as man -
'ager 'of the Dominion Store at
Walkerton .has taken over the
th nagerneft , of the := d
Wire,
•
leader, Mins Helen Trarm1ton, :
poke on Toanksl theme
and Miss 3'ean Osbr tne took the .A'i' Ci ANCE at Tee cater ,air
scripture reading. Beadings were lastweek exceeded 14,008, a drop
given by Gladys ' Kilpatr ck and IPI a 3,000 from ' the rem
' clam eat 1' ,MEL
at '
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