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rAGE FOUR
e Lu ow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
L,ISTEN: TO
"Ocess"
$elf Polishing' $ quid Wax & Paste Floor Wain
On Every Friday- Morning At . '10.15 ,
37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast
FROM C K N X WINGHAM-920.-on Your Dial
For Sale At All Grocery and Hardwar Stores
iteniace. •.those worn
Shock Absorbers
Protect your car and tires
againstexcessive wear
HIGHEST QUALITY
AEROPLANE ` TYRE
Brand ..3 '49 original
New „equipment
CANADIAN -TIRE- - CORP:
ASSOCIATE STORE
•
Campbell's
Garage
�Vingliar," 'Phone 184
PARAMOUN'
Recent visitors with Mr. .and i
:Mrs. R. Richards were Sgt. Wm,•,
'Melville,- Camp Borden and Mrs.',
'Wn. Melville and 13etti Ann, Mr. !
and Mrs: -Clair 'MacDougall and-
son Roddie and Mr. and' Mrs: Jim
R•ehards Flesherton
wry Mr. Mrs. Kinsli
and of Dun- i
das visited with their. daughter,
Mrs. Bob Reid and Mr. Reid.
Miss . Viola' Cook . is assisting
Tier sister, Mrs. II. MacKenzie.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Henderson
and Eileen motored to Stratford
on Saturday. Eileen cirnmenced.
her • training on .,Monday. There
are seventeen girls in the class.
Miss Lillian Raynard is visiting.
with her grandparents at Loth-
ian.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mullin of
Listowel visited with \ Mr. and
Mrs: N. Raynard on Sunday:
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ketchabaw
of Galt spent a week -end with
Mrs. A: Ketchabaw. •
George Richards is spending
his .holidays. 'with his grandpar-
ents,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Man -
Donald, Lochalsh. •
Miss Dorothy Raynard is spen-
ding her holidays with relatives
in Godericlr.
Pte. Carmen Hamilton of God-
erich air port is 'spending his
furlough at his home.
TWO MONTHS AGO aa cow on
the farm of Harvey Ackert. north •
of Kincardine; gave birth to a
calf. Last week this same cow
gave :birthto a second calf.
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BOUNDARY EAST
Miss Betty Twamley: and 'Miss
`` Elsie May of London wheeled to
1 Mr: Wm. MacDonald's: von .-Mon-
day
Mon-day 'to'spend,the week.
Mr. Peter McNay, Mt., and Mrs.
Kelso MeNay and • €amily, spent
Friday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. MacDonald..
Mr. Jack Button-- df Wiggins,
Sask., spent -the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purves. Miss
Marjorie Edgar of Culross also
visited with Mrs. Purves last
.: week_ ____
Mr. hand Mrs. Harold Dawson
and Donnie of Toronto are spend-
ing this week at Mr. J. Dawson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson and
Miss Margaret Sheppard of . Tor-
onto' were week-encl guests, at
Mr: Dawson's.
Mrs. Duncan MacDonald of St:
Helens was a week -end visitor
with . Mrs. D. Gillies .
Mr. 'and' Mrs. John Patterson:
and �� babe of London spent the
week -end with Mr. Alfred Pat-
terson.
Mr. 'and Mrs. James. Forster.
visited with relatives at Inver=
huron On. Friday.
Friday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips
James_ Forster, and Mr.and Mrs: and babe spent the past week
R. E. Forster attended the.. pres -': with Mr and Mrs J R. Lint:
entation and dance held in No. 11
school, East . Wawanosh for
and Mrs. Alex , Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson
spent Sunday with" IIr. and Mrs.
Forster.
Mrs. Harry McQuillin and Mrs.
Verna Meyers visited -with Mrs.
Ed McQuillin on Thursday. , '
-Mr, and Mrs. Ed McQuillin and
Grant spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillin.'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald
and Miss Shirley Twamley atten-
ded the Mahood -Savage wedding
in the Anglican church, Kincar-
dine on Saturday,
Miss Vivian Fisher is visiting
with her aunt, Mrs. Eldon Lowry
of near , Ripley this week.
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KINLOUGH
Friends from here attended the
funerals during the week of the.
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Hodgins, Mrs. James J6hn-4
stone at Kincardine, Mrs. Herb
Pettipiece of Langside and Mrs.
Jas. Hodgins of, Stratford whose
remains were brought to South
Kinloss Cemetery. Sympathy 'is
extended of the bereaved famil-
ies.
Mr. Jack Button .from the West
is visiting with 'Mr. and Mrs..
John Darr. •.
Mrs. Wm. Percy visited recent-
ly withn-her sister, Mrs.. Neil 'Mc-
Kay, . Glamis. ` •
Miss Mary Common of Galt is'
a 'guest at the Malcohii. home. Dr.
Wm, Malcolm',and his daughter,
Mrs. Pierson, returned to New
York. .
Mr.. and Mrs. '.Bert Wise and
John visited, Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Karl Boyle, Glen Wise re-
turning to Clinton after spending
twoweeks here. •
-Mrs. Duncan—MacKenzie -and-
Mr. Fred'Boyle returned, to Moose
Jaw, Sask., after spending the
past month with relatives here.
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Lapp, Doug-
las and Betty . visited Sunday
with Mr.` and I.Mrs. Stanley Craw-
ford, Goderich. '
Congratulations to Mr. &. Mrs,
Lloyd McNall (nee Mabel John-
ston) who were married on Tues-
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Muire..
and, Lovell of Olivet, Mrs.- Jack
Robb and Mrs. Cliff Robb' visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harry
=Mrs.' (Dr.) ,Quinn, returned
missionary, will be the guest
speaker at ' the Presbyterianaj_
church 'a week. from. Sundat
the 'regular service.
Mr. Sam Moulton and Frank
of Kingarf visited Sunday. With
the 'foriner's sister; Mrs. William
Kaake.
Mr.. Harold Coursey, Mr. Ar-
thur Simpson and Bill and Mr.
Dick Neil of Clandeboye visited.
Sunday with Mr. _and Mrs. Wes-
ley Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinnel>.. M'r.
and Mrs. Glen Pinnell and Bobby
spent the week -end with Mr. and 1
Mrs. Mervyn Camenori. .Exeter:
T SDAT, AUGUST 3rd, 1944
r. John . Farrish speh
le of days.last week at LOQ
and ' Woodstock.
r. and Mrs: Harold Button'
two sons of Dundas are ! a.
g•:' at $ruce Beach
PRIVATE SALE of Household`
fu>rngure' including piano: also 1
wagon, a quantity of new limber,.
some spring.wire, 'forks; . shovels,
ete.; all, outside' buildings inclutid-.:
ing barn. Apply on, premises, Lot
2, Con. 9, Huron Township. •any
time up until 'Monday; August
e
n
+•a
HOUSE FOR SALE — '6-roomed
frame cottage, modern conven-
iences andfurnace. Prefer to .sell
furnished; including piano, elec-.
tric asher, electric `heater,
pp.toast r. Call any week day, ex-
cepti. g Friday 6 p. to Satur
da3r & -p.m Miss R. Woods,
Lucknow..
CQMI NG EVENTSr
DANCING, A PARAMOUNT
Every Friday evening. Car-
ruthers' popular' orchestra. Door
prize. {
CARD OF THANKS
AC2. Cliff McNali wishes to
thank the Lucknow Fire Com-
pany for the pen' he recently re-
ceived. It was'much appreciated.
The Ladies. (Auxiliary of the
Canadian Legion wishes to sin-
cerely -thaT_k the. merchants and.
all Who in any way assisted in
.
akng_. thea eq.tertainra nt... a 4,
Ju15 26th. such a splendid site -
cess.
P. SituartMacKen-zie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario..
IN. LUCK NOW
Each Wednesday
OFFICE ice_.':
THE LEGION` gtILDD G
PUPS FOR SALE—Scotch Col=
lies, . parents . excellent workers,
sired by imported male. Para-
mount Kennels, 'Phone •63-r-6,
Dungannon. -.
Dr. John H. 'White,'
B. A,
P,hysie'ian �rand . Surgeon
"' Will Open A Practise
IN : THE JOHNSTON BLOCK
LUCKNOW
TUESDAY, AUGUST' 1st
Telephone 93
INSURANCE
SOVEREIGN LIFE
CAR, FIRE & CASUALTY
Free Advise on all
Insurance matters.
No . Ohligation
Enquiries Welcomed
PHILIP S. STEWART
'PHONE $ : " LUCKNOW
North American Life.-.
A MUTUAL COMPANY
A. Grant MacLennan
, _4District Representative
Ripley, Oa. ,. Phone 28-r-8.
F. T. ARMSTRONG
ro
OPTOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
FROM
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
ST. HELENS bridge where they will spend
• ru in part of their three:: weeks' v aca-
Glen is on his et nt t to Hal-
ifax where he reports to A
R.C..F.
r
headquarters. .
•
Mr. Fred Haldenby who was
quite ill was moved to Walkerton
Hospital His many friends wish
him a speedy recovery. .
Miss 'Ada Stanley is " nursing
P017.- ,Wesley_ Boyle Who. hasm. been
ill with .pneuonia.
Sunday next is Comrnuno-a
i
service at the Anglican chthrch
at the regular hour. The follow-
ing Sunday Canon W. A: To;� r,s-
he: ped. r sr --. Health and
.e
Sickness was - sunject for, the
Nu smg Course :,ns n irsdas-
night. _ n :--..ttere was 5_ven :, y
IMrs, James v�:ssn and she and
�. Stuart. u-.-^ o.^_ .ed the
ne7aking of a :ped. Sot :re--embers
the classoraensed tr _s under
e .%1per. yr is-- r. > M.'s
()the. o' t SC w -/. was
done w: . Mrs. Star. Mrs. ROn-
al d P,.rl .'� el and ': ter_ T F Vii: ° -
•
hend will be the special speaker.;
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Mr. "and Mrs: Chester B k- *y: rr; was : -.•. -r. .. �Ja.
-well and Roy calf in
here during the week. i °r.r esi .l,. ' , .: se: .
Now Is The Time To Order Your
MOLASSES, OIL . CAKE
and CONCENTRATES
Complete Line Of: '
Mill Feed, Concentrates, • Pure Cod Liver Oil,
Remedies for All Diseases in Cattle, Hogs,
-and Poultry.
Bring ,Your Poultry In Any Day
WE PAY TOP PRICES
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w
Mr. and Mrs. 'Viii; Cox. Mrs Mfr .S'..... -, : r.f
Cox. Re:'. Bergson Cox. Mrs D --/''J. .. ..',:
'141acKenzie and Mr'Fred Br, ; • '
R were visitor's Sada a' 'h M & /=
I M -s Jack sr,r,,- e li's't yn 6 rj' � i' i r.. ,i
v ' K:.r.ni,n of Tivr•rton are visit -
The Kinlol a , sx tees -,f ✓ at,
- ,r•e the•ir•grandparents at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunter.
tion. •
Two new telephone lines were
installed last week and the pat-
rons on Iines 42, 44 and 45 are
now on five lines much to the
confusion of 'everyone.
The 'best 'way to entertain a
person is to start him talking
about himself and then pretend
to listen.
- •ASl-HFIELD . NOTES ,
'Mr. and M , ' Clifford Vlenary
w
Luckno• 4 ..nt Sunday with'
Mr. and Mrs, Jake Hunter. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Helm ,-'and
family spent a day in, C1irttor.re=
ee.ntly.
"� ''Ti•s'JFan and; Master.lan Mass -
Women's .Iii LrJ..Gr. r- .e sr
the Pres r)y r: a :- -er
i7;01 -i their artr s a.i ..,ser:riffs-,,' ii .. -ray
I rneeti.r:g in tya sr ,''':a ; - -.w f:afterno'-n. r'i"-se°''.�.7..; -r'•. f1✓'.i'. ,."s-e'JCiri•Ck. Mrs.rt. : r •i - ` .
iii •r
I-1-isE.ryrar;' , f -- ..'es f- Yi:. :' 7,---,r. ..
IJobs:. Ynd a. J:s_ r.`' ast M M- r. as -
dress ! r Qii,r- ,,.: f- .. rw.,
1f.c LillyAri ria i -. k.. ...s.' 'r.. !I.
ACry ....E (l!', i:.i..l ".....i „ •d'. r' I r
g-,--.,-.! t':seg.,
r.. = set es - f . � - .
:' . J L. wRa,/.r• g.a.
' ,se- *. 4/
t : r .+.. -sic S % i' r- es, .' .
rr,
4 r..
:Vaster Murray Mcpona gh had
t. tr.,- misfortune to cut his foot,.
r(-quir(d several stitches
• '.,r,';'• . the gash.
• Mr Elmer Foran and vIr s.
ffrfl ta•r visited Niles. Jake
ff'Jr.ver,r,ne= clay utast weeks
& :'�Ir.;. Will Hunter, L.-RLs ,
L✓,rr,a ',p'.nt Sunday with.
a
ar.'i Mri. Rrihert . Bete at .
o'
rr r
li• s' • g ,'i' ! , know t:' it t'". ins
s � i ifse"c r , t, pr -,;re. �"', fast:- Srkr v..,, tl:rfr',tF ..r, -I with
• / :' r. ',f E,rr, ,,,rn' tile'.