The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-07-01, Page 9al
THURSDAY, JULY 1st, X94.3
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- BELFAST
Mr. and Mrs., Pharis Mathers
and Carolyn visited;on Sunday
evening with Mr.. and Mrs. Alex
Hackett.
We • extend congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs: Earl Sherweod and
are glad 'to .welcome Mrs. Sher-
wbbd , to ourcornnunity..
Miss . Melda Lane nf Or
wlio,lias had an attack of. ple'
is.convalescing at her home
The annual 'Sunday` School
-n 4 way held -en -Saturday, at the
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urisy
here.
pic-
lake atAmbe •ley. A good .time..
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was reported .by these attending
•• Master Murray 'Hunter , o•
Lucknow • spent • the week .end
'with. Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Hackett.
Hackett W. M. S. '•
,. The W.M.S.• of Hackett's Un
. . iced 'church held '.their June meet
in at the home of Mrs. Albeit
A]' on .on Tuesday afternoon with
t president, Mrs, Cyril Cam.p-
b 11 in the chair. Hymn 171 was
sung, followed by tie 1,nrd'
prayer repeated in unison. Scrip-
ture reading Was 'read by Miss
Bernadine. ,Alton. Prayer, offered
. by 'Mrs:. Geo. Lane. -Minutes• of
the .previous • -meeting 'were read
by Mrs. Spence Irwin. The supply
secretary,. • Mrs. Elmer Alton, . re-
ported sending.one quilt & sec_
and hand clothing -to the seeret-
ary' at Blyth. The roll call was y
ansered by eleven members and
one. visitor. .The theme :was read
-. • by the. president .. "What is, the
truth 'about the Japanese. Can-
. adians". Readings •were given. by
Mrs :.Geo. Henry, -' Mrs. ••Ralph
C mreron and'•Mrs. A. Anton. The
. •H raids. then --reported; €ollowed
by,1 collection •and ,hymn 488•. Mrs.
• Albert .Alton 'closed: the..meeting
• . with prayer'. and .the: benediction..
The ' Red Cross.. leaders„' Mrs,
Elmer Alton & Mrs. Ralph.Cam-
' eron reported -on their..work. and
expressed . their.' desire ..for more
*bitting nitting •-and sewin-g . to b'e done
and handed in _as_.soon .as .possible: •
Lucknow High;Schoo! Reports
Subject to The* approval of the Depairtment of Education the
following students have obtained t the standing indicated in the
various subjects of : the Grades IX, . X, XI,. XII
The shields for General Proficiency for IX' and X were won
'by John Crisp n, Grade IX; Mary Marshall, Grade X.
I' Agnew, Joseph` • :...:..,.,
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'DU�N•GANNON
Newlyweds Honored
Mr. and.. Mrs. Earl Sherwood
newlyweds, •were , guests ofi honor
at a ,reception 'held for .them
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the garish hall, Dungannon, o,
Thursday evening. About 15.
were .in ,attendance.. Dancing Was
enjoyed, • to . miusic 'of, the Arthu,
orchestra, and, at midnight, re
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• freshents were . served: •,At this
time, Mr. • ,and Mrs. Sherwood.
were called to the platform,•°'an
Mrs: • Bryans .,read �a congratula-
tory address and Harold' Congrarn
presented them with a well-filled
purse •of money. On behalf of
himself and his. bride, Mr. Sher-
wood • made • a..suitable-'•-reply;i:
'thanking ,all for .the splendid gift.-
St. • Paul's • Anglican'. Church,
- Dungannen,.. is to. hold: its.,arir-ri--
v.ersary •service on Sunday; :July.
4th at 2.30 p.m. The special speak-.
er will be the Rev. Canon W.- A.
Townshend of London, Diocese of
Huron Commissioner, The Dec;
oration .Day service in Dungan-.
non Cemetery, originally sched-
uled for July 4th, has been grac-
iously postponed by the commit-
tee to July 11tI , on account of
anniversary •services at •Dungan-
-rio-n-and---- A
Portlt:��
berTh an-
niversary • 'Service, in Christ
Church, Port Albert, is to.be held'
on Sunday July. 4th also, • with
Rev. Canon W: A. Townshend as.
the special. speaker,. .
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Home Helpers Meeting
The . annual. Home Helpers
meeting . of the South• :Kinloss
W.M.S. was held at the home of
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Mrs. Angus Graham on Wednes-
day, . June 23rd. Mrs. Douglas•
Graham, president of • the Auxil-
iary was in the chair. Greetings
to the Home Helpers from the
active group were conveyed by
' Mrs. " Archie ' Maclntyre. ' Two
• readings entitled "Peace in War
me" and "Tell`America to go on
r knees" .were given •by Mrs.
4:. D uglas• Graham and • Mrs. Dan
¢` + MacKinnon respectively. p y. A piano-
forte solo was beautifully ren-
dered by Mrs. Donald McIver and
Miss Olive•Blake sanga solo. The
guest 'speaker, YVIrs. MacAuley of
•.Ripley,. 5th. vice president of the
Maitland Presbyterial spoke from
the words "Keep us God from
pettiness; let us' be . large . in
thought, in word and in deed".
The. Bible study was given by
. Miss Dean, MacLeod •from 1lth
hapter of Acts. During the busi-
mess period arrangements were
made to hold the July regular
` x'r meeting at -the home of Mrs. Her-
'. k. extended a cordial vote of thanks
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Campbell; Gladys
Chin, Albert, ..°..
Chin,., George .; "'
Crispin,• John
Culbert; Herby
Gardner, ' Marion
Graham, Marion
Henderson, Lois.
Howse, Betty
Howse, lose •
Jardine, ice
Johnston, Bill •
Johnston,. Mary L ... :
Little, Elaine
MacKinnon, Bill
McMillan,. Lavergne.
McQuaig, Mary ;
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WHITECHURCH
Miss Marie McCrostie of. •St;
Helens is engaged . as teacher in
the school here:.
Mr. Scott Paterson of Detroit
spent the week -end with his fath,-
er ;Mr, K. Paterson.
There was ' a •good attendance
at the ,,sheeting of the Federation'
of Agriculture : held in• the hall
on Wednesday evening. 1Vfr. Hugh
Hill .of Goderich''•and . Mr. 'Kin
A•44 kead, school inspector,., Were. the
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speciate .speakers. Lunch- was ser-
• ••ved' and a .social.Aour wad enjoy
•ed • by 911. ': • -
Miss Jean Wellwood ' who -is
leaving for Galt: this week was
presented with a suitcase' by the
Institute and Red Cross. We wish
her every success.
Mr..,and 1Vlrs, Wir*eirry spelit
Sunday 'in Galt with ,her sister,-
Mr. Price Scott also spent' the
day with his daughter:
'Mfr. . Clifford Farrier of Kin-
cardine
is at his home here suf-
ering from.an attack of measl
Mr.' and Mrs. Scholtz and t o
3 sons of. Auburn spent Sunday
with ' his brother Mr. 'and Mrs.
Ezra Scholtz. • t •
Miss Annie Kennedy is spend-
ing a few days in . Goderich with•
her sister, M. H. Ticfborne, who
has h Pn i the_ •p.spital for -the -
past two weeks, but 'is' returning
•to her home this week. • .
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F. ' E. IMcI:EAN, Principal.
to Mrs. MacAuley for her: address
and. to `Mrs. Angus Graham for
the use of her home. Prayer ' by
Miss -MacLeod brought the meet-
ing to a' close 'when lunch was
served by the hostess.
From nine ewes owned • by, Mr
Richard Gardner he is raising 18
rx►iv: "�2;
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fiord? •
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Why Admiral Yamamoto
Hated Us 'So
A neer" version •of the death of
the Japanese admiral who was
taught Oat the Japs are a divine-
ly,appointed race, and other races
more or less vermin, will appear
in The American Weekly with
this Sunday's (July 4) issue of
The Detroit Sunday Times: Diet
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pc. execute -tits- ..Get nday's .De-
troit •Tines. • ,
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HURON - ..BRUCE
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
Nominating
CONVENTION:
'IN THE TOWN HALL :
WINGHAM
Tu
e�da�, July•
- At 730 Sharp.,
THE ZION.
PREMIER OF ONTARIO
Will Speak
LANGSIDE .NORTH
On Thursday eveninga number
of friends' gather,e'd'° at' the For-
rester's Hallto ' present Miss..
'Katherine MacPherson before her
'departure from our school. Geo.
Moffat readan address °and ;Ken-
neth Donaldson: made the liresen-•
tation of 'a silver tea service.'
(ern • Wednesday evening the
pupils presented their teacher
with silver candlestick holders'&
candles. Eileen Stewart read the
address and'. John Maclnnis made
the presentation. .
The Y.P.S: held their social ev=
ening', on Monday evening at the
home of Mr. & Mrs.. Wm. Brown.
During the program Miss Mac-
-Pherson was . calla: t-6"'the - from.
Charlie Tiffin 'read. an address
and Gordon Wall made the pres
entatiori, of a, crystal fruit dish
and' plate. Katherine thanked the
Y.P.S. and all joined in singing
"For she's 'a jolly .good fellow".
Miss 'Marie Donaldson of Galt
spent last week at her home here.
° Mr. George 1Vlaclnnis is visiting v
with friends at Listowel.
LAC. Donald MacDonald of .e
'Clinton visited on Saturday with t
his cousin .Miss Katherine •l\tac-
Pherson. '
Miss Marjory Arther visited on
Saturday at the home of'Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Moffat.
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ZION'
Mr: Lane' Gardner of Hamilton
will spend a couple of weeks at
his home here. He was accompan-.
ied by ' his . aunt, Mrs. George
Hiunter hha vvjJLalso spencLsome
time : with:; Mr. and • Mrs. Henry
Gardner.
• Miss Fredda Hunter is recov
ering , from an attack- of measllys,
Tpr: James' Hunter .of Hamilton -
was home for':the_week-end.
-Mrs. 'Will Ritchie, Miss Elsie,
Messrs: Eldon and Harvey visit-
ed
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Wail, .Culross.
Mrs. "Samuel. • Reed, • spent last • •
Week in Lucknow with Mr. and . .
Mrs, ,.Bill Humphrey. Mrs. Hum- '
phrey was sick with mumps,. .. n
Zion congregation were very,
favored on Sunday. evening . in ;i •, .
hawing a much beloved former _
pastor, Rev.. H. • Dickinson, book
steward of . Toronto .,occupy_ the
pulpit and deliver a very irnpre-
sive'. sermon in his usual pleasing
manner. He took, for his text Ps,
34:15=17 leaving some wonderful
advice and thoughts to be taken
-home7.-'It's-- eighteen -Ye -ars- since'
Mr. Dickinson was pastor of this
circuit, & while here made' many
friends. Although he has been
back an several . occasions it is
always a .delight for. the Ashfield
people to have the .pleasure of
hearing him once' again.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter
isited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
erb Stothers, Nile.
Miss . Ada Webster has been
ngaged ,Mr the comingterm to
each in this school. -
Mr. and Mrs. Parish Moffat and
•Gorclbn spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Robb of Amber-
ley.
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July Chicks & Pulletss
at _ Reduced P : r�ri
, , ,. ces
Prowl) breeding -form -of -4000 ;'Layers.._
WE CAN BOOK ORDERS FOR 'day-old Leghorns, Rock x
Leghorns, Sussex x Leghorns on July 6, July 9. & July
14.
Sussex, Sussex x New Hamp:, and Ba?red Rock .for July 14.
Leghorn, Sussex x •Leghorn and Rock x Leghorn pullets 23c;
Mixed chicks 123-jc.
r .I Egg prices are moving up -BOOK NOW.
LEAVE VE YOUR ORDER° WITH
Lorne MacLennan, Lucknow, Ont.
• ORSEND DIRECT TO
Lakeview ..._ �.
Poultry farm
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Wein-Bros.
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