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THURS., SEPTEMBER 7th, 1944.
.The. Luckuow Sentinel, Lucknow, O* taria,
PAGE THEE
Th ce the Guess; Out of
;a're Re -Lining jobs
For CHEVROLET, FORD
PLVMQ.U°TH, OLDSMOBILI
PONTIAC, etc.
1..49 to 2.25 Set
All Others In Proportion
CANADIAN ,'fiIItE.. CO1P.
ASSOCIATE STORE
Ca:mplbeil's
Garage •
Wingham, 'Phone. 184
PURPLE GROVE
Mr. John Fair,and Mr. James
Pollock -spent a day in Toronto
last week: '
A number from the Grove, at-
tended. the ' carnival in Ripley on
Thursday evening. •
August 31 Red Cross Workers
met in the basement of . the
church. Two. quilts :were quilted.
• A short business meeting;. was
held presided over by, the- presi-
dent, Mrs. John • Emerson and
opened with devotions. Mrs.
Ralph / Hill read . a portion ..of
scripture. The ' roll call was ans-. of Riversdale and family visited
with
WEDDING BELLS
KNOTT—MaeCUARLES
A quiet wedding was solemn-
• ized at the United Church' - Par-
sonage, - Ripley', on Saturday,
August 26th • when Sadie Ellen
MacCharles, daughter of Mr. and•
Mrs. Donald MacCharles became
.the bride of William .Christopher
Knott, • son of Mrs. Dawson. Knott
and • the late Mr: Knott of Clarks-
burg. Rev. •Eugerie Beech. per-
formed the ceremony.'
The bride wore a street -length
dress. of deep blue Corduroy vel
vet, with a calot of white •actors..
ter. corsage was • of • American
Beauty roses with , ad.iantur'n fern.
Immediately following the •cer-
emony the couple. left on a motor
trip •through •the Bruce Peninsula
and 'Manitoulin Island. For trav-
elling • the 'bride ' chose a 'printed
'silk • jersey dress • :with ginger
.brown accessories., and wore the
.groom's gift•af a gold locket.
On thein .return they took up
residence .on 'thegroom's farm,
Clarksburg, Ontario.
•o- 'a ald's off of of the
young=
Ripley's Teeth+co Get v
"Look" Publicity
That Ripley, has attained a spot
in the sun and is -increasing in
popularity, . ' due to flotirine de-
posits in the soil and particularly
fi the water which. it is claimed,
acts as a preservative •of teeth
in young and old, was evidenced'
once more, when three men were
sent here .from the Wartime' In-
formation Board at Ottawa, to in-
vestigate further, and ,to secure
first hand knowledge.
Ted Irwin," • science editor . of •
"Look" :Magazine, New' York,
with Harold Rhodenbaug, photo-
grapher ;of 'the same magazirio
and Robert Young o e •War-
time: Information, .Bona arrived
on the evening train, Thursday,
and arranged with Dr. J. A: Mc-
Donald, .' local ..dent'i'st, to•.,take
kodachrome. colored pictures of
many of those whose teeth, 'were•
well preserved,• ranging in age
from nine to ninety years.
The following morning the pic-
tures w "re taken •in Dr: McDon-'
Letters of appreciation were re l s of c many y g=
ceived from boys who had- receiv- . er children and the same proved
ed gift boxes from the. unit. Miss highly satisfactory.. Among .those
were: Audrey Ross, Shirley Pol-
of material suitable for making lock, Billy Martyn, Bernice. Mar-
children's clothing•,:Hostesses, for tYn, Douglas .McDonald, :Margaret
the •meeting were :Mrs. Howard McDonald, :Donald McDonald,
Thompson and Mrs: Ben Scott Robert McDonald.' Donnie Mc -
who received: a vote of thanks.. Donald,' Isabel McDonald, Darwin.
Mk. and Mrs. Kenneth Robert- `Pollock, .Caroline Lane; Lois +dos
son of Zion .spent Sunday at Mr. sell and Billy `Kempton. Taken
James Robertson's.' [singly and in groups were also
Mrs. George S. Emerson receiv- those of''Mr, and Mrs: D: A.' Mc -
ed alett'er from her brother, W. Donald and family, Philip Tesky,,
J:. Bell, now confined in a 'hos- Miss .\Bella McKenzie and Mr: D.
I`pital. 'in England, informing her 1. A. McDonald, Ashfield.
Sadie Pollock donated nine yards
he is recuperating 'from wounds
received.. in -France He is, pro-
gressing favorably. .
Mr. and Mrs. Morley.Pettiplace
wed ' payment of dues: at Mr..Ben '.Scott's on Monday.
THE CLANSMEN'SANNUAL
0
IN THE ARENA
LILICKN
1
Thursday,
Sept. lth
ONITE]
At 8.15 Sharp
Admission To Arena ZSc — DOOR PRIZES"
SENSATIONAL VAUDEVILLE SHOW
THE WRATTEN SISTERS -Song and Dance
Team.
BOB LOGAN—Punch ' and Judy Show, Etc.
BILL BANTON—The Singing Mountaineer.
THE GREAT JACKSON --Sensational Novelty
ac't.
CARNIVAL GAMES
PRIZE DRAWS
DANCING To Royal Casino Orchestra
Prize Draw at Midnite
1st. Bicycle
2nd.. Chest of Silver
3rd. Occasional .Chair - •
4th. 32, -Piece Breakfast Set
Get Tickets From . Any Club - Member
$42.50
27.50 •
15.00
9.35•
It appears to ,be .the intention
of the. Wartime Information
Board to enter•upon an extensive
campaign of .advertising through-
out • the United States in •order 'to
encourage 'tourist traffic . to 'this
country, and the benefits :to be
derived from flouring in''drinking,
water, with its wonderful pre-
servative qualities in connection
with human teeth, ' which • has
during the past few months been
shown in moving` pictures 'from
re
You'll enjoy our.
Orvnge pekoe Vend
1
'George McNai1-Gel;-------- on Saturday. evening at the horse •
Government Post
George'w1cIVali has .areceived
the appointment, through.. the
Provincial Government, • of In,-
spector for., Commissioner of
,'Loans, Toronto and- •his duties
I are on commence at once. •
Mr. , McN•all's' territory covers
the whole of , the Counties . of
Huron and .Bruce. His appoint-
ment will permit him to remain
'in Blyth, which is conveniently
• ideated: in the centre of his, in-••
, speetorate. He has already pur-
chased his' home ,here.
-;Ni.th 'many, years' municipal
experience .behind him, Mr. Mc -
Nall is. well, qualified for his new
appointment, 'For eight' years hp
was reeve of the ' Municipality of
Blyth, and while in attendance
at County Council in Goderich
served as chairman of the , Coun
-ty; Home committee, the Agricul-
•
Lural ' Advisory corrimittee, and
Was administrator of ,Old, Age
Pensions in 'the municipalities of
Blyth, Brussels, Dungannon, E:v
Wawanosh, Morris and , gullet
townships.. . '
Hee is a • veteran of the last . two
wars: In World War I he ' served
with distinction for .the entire 4.
years, and was awarded the. Mili-
tary Medal.In the present :con-
flict he served 2% ' years, return: -
47g,, f rain-.-averseas•••service,. in 'Jan-
uary, 1944, 'attaining the rank of
Company Sergeant-Major..
LANGS.I•DE,
coast to coast Should: have a
stimulating, effect in, this direct -
'During the -past 'winter a simi-
lar campaign of .research .by the
dental' profession, with Dr.. J. A.
-
McDonald. assisted by Dr. D. "D,
Carpento, physician, taking a
leading .role, •secured wide pubL
ii,city.. This'researcb' .willpai• fur-
ther continued and who 'knows
how much farther in. the, World
the popularity of Ripley rrl'ay ex-
tend.—Ripley Express.
Mr. _'and Mrs. John
Patsy, Kenneth 'and Donald.',Ha :•-
'es and Miss_.;Catherine Key, . ail
of 'Detroit spent the holiday with.
Mrs. R. Tiffin and. Charlie.
During the . storm on Sunday.
evening when; a loud clap o
thunder ' occurred, Mr.
Wraith went outside to' see. if any.
damage was .done and while:
standing on his porch a tree be-
tween the. house and barn woo
struck by lightning.' .
Mr. and Mrs. H. Peppier. of
Tavistock ;spent the holiday • w i' h
Mr. and Mrs.' ' V. ' Emerson and
with her sister,. Mrs. A. Etnerson.
Mrs. 'John ' Richardson is now
convalescing 'at her ,home. ' •Oa
'Sunday Mr. and• Mrs. George:
Harkness .of Teeswater visited at
the Richardson .home.. • o
Mr.. ana Mrs. Wesiey' Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs- Fred .Tiffin. Mr: &
Mrs. Russel Ritchie; Mr. and Mrs.
V. Emerson and ..Mrs. A. Emer-'
son, Mr. and Mrs., George. Tiffin
xnd Colleen,•. Mr. and Mrs. Orvii,le'
•WEDDING BELLS
DONALD CAMERON. •
Funeral service for .Donald
Cameron. 'for 52 years • an engin-
eer on Great Lakes. steamers of
the Detroit -Cleveland Navigation
Co:, was held at 10 'a.m.. Wed
nesday,:• August_.30th at the Hat -
Vey. A. Neely Funeral Home, De-
troit; • Michigan. Burial was •in .A1-•
vinston, Ontario: '
' •Mr.. -Cameron died. Sunday, Au=
gust 27th at the age' of 80. Born
at.. Lochalsh, • Ontario. he was a
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rod-
erick Cameron and married Bar=
bara Munro of Alvinston. who
•predeceased him about .10. years
ago. Mr. Cameron retired from
service on the •Creat Lakes , in.
1940.
• Five sisters and four brothers
.sures ive. They' are'. • Mrs. Donald
Gillies • (Anniel. ' • Mrs. Jennie
Brown. Mrs. Peter ,.• Murdoch
(Kate) of Detroit. Mrs. A. R. Tin-
1,aason (Mary) of Lueknow. Mrs.
John' Murdoch (Belle). of Learh-
ington.. Duncan 'and .lames of
Lochalsh, Roderick 'C. of Palmer-
,stop and Donald of Granum. Al -
berth. •
Six nephews• acted as pallbear-
ers. Those attending the sera; icc
at AIv'inston from. Detr rit • v•.erc
Mr rsrd ?,Tris. R. H. Hocking. N1'.:74.
V. G. •F':'' ",it_?e A ono
Tr sw•f. _.rs' 1.t. E
ares Pry^ Gi::ie=. ;rt: -u:
D�.ncan Carr.eroh of Luc'kr.00ty ar,-
J: hn Mt'rdip:oh of Leo.mingt.,n,
of Mrs. George Tiffin.' of Wing- •
;ham in honor of her daughter,
Vivian, .a bride-to-be. ,
.Mr. and Mrs. Jiin H;endersOn
and family of Brantford spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs: ,Wes-
Mrs.
es-
Mrs. G. Montgornery and baby
;after spending 'a few weeks with
Mrs"j. Taylor and. Charlie have;,
gone to Toronto to visit with her
,mother, Mrs. ' A. Patterson. '
.Mr.. Sandy Murray 'of . Toronto,
after' working for 13 weeks on
the ' farm of Charlie Tiffin to gain '
an entrance certificate left on his
bicycle on Thursday morning ,to
wheel to Toronto.
' ST. 'HELENS"
School.: re -opened on Tuesday
with Miss• Beatrice 'McQuillin a
gain 'in charge, and., With Doris.-
Miller, Marvin McDonald, 'Archie •
Mc.Quiilin and Bobby 'Aitchison
:jn.. the - beginners' class: i
. Mrs.',Durnin Phillips" is again •
the teacher ,.at Fordyce, • .Miss
Twamley at elfast and Miss '
Mun nirlgs :of Benmiller at No..3.
• Mrs:: John McPherson of Pus-•
finch is' a . visitor with her • bro-
ther, Donald 'McDonald and 'Mrs:
McDonald. '
Mr. L. G. Weatherhead, spent
Saturday, . in Toronto. '
Mr.- Al . Martin.' and his bride, ''.
formerly Miss Jean Thom of Tor-
onto were week -end visitors with
Mr. and' Mrs. E. ' J. Thom: :Mrs. •
Martin ' remained for a longer,
visit.
Miss W. D. 'Rutherford, has re-
turned to herduties on thestaff
ofihe Kirkland Lake High school.
Miss Ruth Ramage is teaching at
Bancroft and Miss Norma Wea-.
therhead is principal . of the
Sehomburg school.' • °
Mrs. 'Agnes Leitch: Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Bowden and son Jirnmy and
Earl Cooper. of Detroit and Mr.
Jim Leitch ' of Belgrave were re-
cent .visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Thom.
Misses Mary and Elizabeth Sal-
keld 'of Goderich' were visitors on
Monday with Mrs. `Gordon and
other relatives.
Please note that this week the
nursing class will . be held on.
Friday night. Dr. Little of Luck -
now was the . speaker at the class
last Friday .night when. he gave
a very interesting and helpful -
talk on the care of the mouth
and teeth: Practise work in bath-
ing a bed patient and in making
'the bed wag done under the sup-
ervision of Mrs. Stuart and Mrs.
Tiffin ' attended a trous5eou. tea Ward.
•
Magic's Rich Prune BisCUiSvenins
flour 4• tbsi:
4 is s sifted
leder 6 tc. intik
o 12 t stewed prunes, s,
'c tsps )bole reheat flour 's desired brown Saga! i c.grxte+d rind t levo" '.ee e,3ieacst Add
whole le wirheeaathdour;rl n in d to snake ,
Sho t ening until ,xeil' Add thick, spread
Shortening
doegh Roll out opped prunes;
sP in-
cle with
brown sugar• Roll as for
i in'wcii- .
k1e vv+t1-inses: stand on moderateell-
Cur in 1 -inch Bake! Makes t5'
oven• e 3 ; 5' .) ?bout 30 f n.. � ng
an i e per :..
costs less '
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