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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-07-10, Page 16' PAGE;=,EIGHT 'rH E LUcKNOW ENTI N E'L air THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 190 TOVY@�1� LINEN WEFT TEA TOWELLING, 20 inches wide. The firm weave' of this pure linen weft towelling. niakes it a cloth that will stand Up to every day use. Yard - , a 35c PURE LINEN TEA TOWELLING..A quality you will fund almost s. impossible to get, with linen"so scarce.' 20 incites wide. Yd.:.. 59c'.. "DRI-ItITE'.' TOWELLING :Here is'•a'reel towelling special and • one that will giye utmost! satisfaction.' Yald 30c TOWELS' In plain colors: Each 75c I�A�Iv�,Y,,,:SATH � • . , o .... Extra large, patternedborders/. . 4.9e FANCY S.P,TFI TOWELS: Ex a g , ... d BATH TOWELS - for'' the'be'ach. or, swimming peal,:Each • 29e'- . ENGLISH' HATO '; TOWELS. 22 inches' by 46 inches. Each .. 50e leton iI Cloths New Table 011'.Cloth Squares New LJn�le!Jiji Rugs Nev C'ongoIeum Rugs New• Feltol Rugs, Mg:ts.1 at the old INCREASED DEMAND EOR MEN IN• R. C. A. F. OBITUARY MRS. ' ARCHI E HARPER The late • Mrs, Archie Harper, who was for longresident of this com- Malay, passed away Sgnday, dune 29th in her 94th ,year, The, funeral' 'took place from her late, residence, Lot -15,,,. Concession' 10, West Wawa - nosh on Tuesday, AJuly 1st.. Mrs. Har- per was 'a meneber of Lucknnw Pres- byterian church, and her. pastor, .Rev. C. H.: MacDonald ctnducted''the per- viees Interment', was . In Greenhill' Cemetery. Mrs.Harper came to ,Canada with • tier parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. , Duncan Graham' in 1852. She was; married to kr.' Archie -Har -p' :er.-on.:July 9th, 1884, and has lived in this district •ever since. Her husband predeceased her. 26• years 'ago, also:three brothers and" one sister, Duncan,'Dougald and Alex ' and .one •'Sister, Mrs., John- Graham rvivin are three sisters„ -Terra : Su ( ).. g Mrs. Catherine Campbell,, Lucknow;, Mrs. Lizzie Bfumpton, Port Stanley: and • Mrs: Joh'ri-Andrevrr; Ma-yorthorp-e,. Alta. and one son, Brown . and one daughter, Helen residing on the home- stead:!' ome- stead:° . Mrs. Harper's chief iittrest was her home. She was of a kind and lov- ing disposition acid her,first thoughts were always for the comforts of • Young. Canada ' has taken wings. To- day in the many flying training, schools scattered across the .contin- ent from Atlantic to Pacific;, young;' hien= ..re.,.haret at_.:w.ork,.,.tlie. modern counterparts of those earlier Cattail- ians who pioneered the. Dominion. The enthusiasm With which .they have come forward 4in thousands, the, keen- ness with which they ,have carried.. out : their training, .has demonstrated that - :the heart • of young Canadian Manhood is as sound as it was .when their fathers answered' the call for 'the first Great War. Ho: wever,''there is a place' among them for others, many others; There is needfor thous- ands more who believe• in the Cana-• •dian''way of living: Tlie Royal Can- adian Air Force needs those men. .The .age limits for. pilots are 18 to 30, . inclusive, and observers "and • Wire- less operators (air gunners) 18 to 32; inclusive: The educational standard' for pilots and observers is Jrinior Matriculation or its equivalent. The wireless operators (air gunners) inust have successfully completed two years High School. • (ndGE'NERAL) Mary Lorraine Johnston `is" holi- daying in Toronto • :Miss Belle. Rolne> too r is vacation - "big at Pen Lake,' Ontario. •'Miss Zapata 'Mullin is visiting. for a' few weeks with friends at Orange - idle.. • Mr, and, Mrs. Will' $ustwi of . De- troit spent the veek end Mre , David But;tori: others. Two years and four months ago Little J.: ic...Agnew of' .Detroit is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Agnew, , Mr, and "Mrs. Rudy •,n5eilof f and : El- r oy Of 'Detroit Were Week-exld visitors. with-. relatives in the commiinity:� Mr. John Webster and Mr, and -Ben 'Rising of Seafor'th ' vsitedti at .Albert Cook's on Sunday. andEl- liottMr adMrs.W.d'. Little ' n . are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little. at Allendale Mr. and., Mrs Thomas Boyes have moved from .the apart hent adjoining Pearlman's, to :the Horace •Aitchison. residence. '. • Mr.. and Mrs. W. I. Anderson and children of .. Detroit spent, the week=, end here with the former;'s mother, and brother. Mrs. Wm. Jewitt went to' Toronto'• WEDDING BELLS • • CIJLBE'RT ;BOWERS The marriage of Miss Annie Louise Bowers, daughter 4Qf . Mr. and Mrs. 'Shirr Bowers, to• Mr. Walter R. Cy1- best, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. •Culbert,• all of Triples, took place on Saturday. at • the home of the 'bride's parents, with RRev, J. Reynolds Ksler' officiating. Mr. jack Bowers,, brother of the: bride,'played'the wedding mu s hc,andMrs William Finlayson sang. Given inmarriage h3' ,her father i, th'e bride . wore a frock of silvery blue organza; with her -grandmother's Coro, net. of orange blossoms, and carried • Sweetheatt roses; Miss Hetty B. owerS was her . sister's atteridant, wearing pink point d'esprit, and carrying pink noses.. Mr. George 'Johnston: was groomsman. ,, After :aninformal' reception, the couple left for Muskokh, and will live in Ripley. The bride travelled: in •a blue ensennble with white accessories.• JAMES—MOORE A wedding ofinterest was solen- nized at the Parsonage, St. Helens on Monday, June 30th; by .'Rev.. G. A. Barnard, when Ruth Elisa, second datigKter. of Mr. and • Mrs. Arthur. Moore, .2nd • Concession of Kinloss, be- came : the. . bride of Walter Henry James. ' Promotion Examinations Luckno w Public - School Wanel_ ;- _ _ . McKAY-WEBST_ER ` ai -•sir'e•k-suffered- -paralytic a --stroke--last vueek to�bQ frith Mrs' N L GaniN= has been an invalid since then, . She bell who is :slowly gaining in strength • Rev. William.Joh'nston officiated at bore her long Ultras with great hence.° The, , pallbearers were 1Vfr. John Brumpton, W: J. Humphrey,, . W. A. Humphrey, Flank Graham Wm.'Mc- Crostie and Peter'. Campbel.. Everybody'"chewing ' Miss Chiclet was' in town on 'Mon- daiand every place Hone looked a •pair of jaws ewer ener masticat ingthe free samples she distribute ' : ,But then there comes•',the time. when the flavor no lenger:lingers, and the disposal'Lprocess is undertaker; and here's where'this little poem fits in, entitled "The Gum and the Shoe". .They toss' their gum into the air It falls to earth, they know not where, But worst of . all, they do not care, ' Their interest in the' gum dies. there Not long after, on my shoe, • I find the gum that someone thrw, Which- they no longer chose' to chew, And who • it . was, Ivyish I knew! 'For who could so unkindly be To do 'a thing like this to.. me? Who never harmed it little flea ,But would revenge this villainy! There ' is also•urgent need for tradesmen which include • thea follo..w ing•r aeroengine• mechanics, air .frame mechanics; instrument makers (watch makers); ` fabric ' workers (upholster- ers),. cooks' {those' experienced and. those who have the :Willingness to be trained for this work), service police, electricians, --clerk accountants,` perk' stenographers, nursing orderlies, tel- -ephone operators, teleprinter 'opera- tors,' photographers. ' .The age •limit. for' the- tradesmen is ,18 to, 50. There is also'an increas- ing, ncreas- in . need- formen to sere as' general g n. . e. duties: and general duty guards. The educational requirement for this work is High School entrance; except where otherwise h i theattached specifiednc e. list. All .applicants must provide proof if age and proof of education: Letters oreference • lie uired are ono longer 9 Married ;applicants are required to provide their marriage certificates & proof of age '' of children where : ap- plicable, :The R.G A I'. Recruiting• ' Centre. nearest your Noire' is-iocated Kiri tht� Old Post , Office •building on Rich- mond Str=eet, London, Ontario. Presbyter?an Y. W. A. The June meeting of the Y. W. A. of the Presbyterian Church'' was' heli. June h'e on Jun 26t Themeetingo red . p, by singing hymn 117. The Scripture lesson' and Bible Study were taken be Mrs. J. E, Little. Mrs. Mowbray led in prayer; It was decided to have a' picnic for our July meeting. iss r a C e C m bell avthe topic, ��o : ,a t fi m t _ p ... 3 e.p q "Goforth" Study book. Miss. Gladys: MacDonald• gave a' reading and Heler Orr and Katherine MacDougall sails a duet. Tcurrent urrent events which' wet. e prepared by Miss Mary MacLeod were read by Mrs. Morgan Henderson\ Mrs. Steward closed the , Meeting with prayer. , Prospective Recruits `' Lieut. Reg. flay and'members of a recruititlg party' were in the Village the first of the week seeking recruit's for the Canadian Army, active -force. Among those whom we understand planned to go to London to' take their medical os Jack ,MacD ' al test ere MacDonald ,Lewis Taylor and J. C. Armstrong. LEADER 'OF the Port Albert R. A. P. orchestra, Flight Lieut. Cyril l; I }etcher stated that he is being admitted to Queen Aleicandra Semi torime in London and does not expect to..•retw i to..-his-_dutiee_for.. severe] Months. • 'a'he ore1 estira ,will be ' .in charge o'f AC. Bird, 'vocalist, in the meantime. ; , BERT CIJLLiMORE of Wingham, 4rrrd formerly of. West Wawanosh left 'Thursday to join dile R.CA. . AA • KI MOSS COUNCIL -after a serious illness. the marriage on Saturday, June 28th: Mrs. -Grant'MeDiarmid is-' holiday in Eglinton. United Church, Tor•onto ing for a fewwdaya with Mr:: and Mrs of Zylda Elaine Webster; Clarendon George ,Stockham at their summer :A4'e''' daughter of Mrs. Webster and cottage: at :Colchester on Lake Erie,;, the late John Webster of Lucknow: Oat to Claude Edward McKay, sor. Mr: G. S. Maclntyre who was on . of Mrs. McKay and the late Edwai the local High School staff until the McKay, Tall standards of pink peon• close of the term, is at *present mark -les :and delphinium ;decorated . the ing trigonometry papers in :Toronto:. church and Mrs. .Mitten played the .(All `iijintes in alphabetic order) Grade VTI to Grade VIII • Honors: Roy Aitchison, Albert Chin, GO -mil Chin, • Mary Lorraine "John- stone, Patricia Miller, Gordon Mullin, Mary Louise Porteous.' Pass: Joe Ag- new; Bill Allin, Harry Chan, Heleri • o •ld can Dna J Gammie, Wnn�fied Mc , McKinnon, Donald... Nicholson, Allan Stewarts •Grade VI .to. Grade VII - ' Honors: Frank Chin) Jim Chin, da. , Irwin, Carrie 'Milne, , Helen 11'c- Creigh t, tacliard sT rrner. Puss: , Grant t ollaii, Lloyd Gollan, Ivan Hendereen,. Maine iirwin, Kenneth. MacLennan, Elva Foss. • Grade V ;to Grade: VI ` •Iiono e.: Wilfred ' Black,Joy. John-, sn,: Betty! McCartney, $etty M:acDon- ald, 13i11''iliullin+Eileen Purvies, Jean- Reid,•• Lawrence Salkeld, Beryle ' .Sol- • emon,' Gwendolyn Stewart, Jean Tay,- Anna Jean-Teeleaven—Margaret Tic'- .leaven. Pass: ,Betty Griffin,: Murray Henderson,. Gordon Kolpin; 'Jean C.reight, Joan' McQuaig, .George 'Stan- ley,•.V.elnre, Stanley, Jack. Stuart. Grade IV' to Grade V ' .• honors:. Toniniy Aitchison, , Ardor•• ria .Johnston;. Mary, Murdoch. ;' Pass:. Lois 1;3ostoe, •Mary Chin, Viola Cook vta:rg4et Maloney, • Donald • MacDon- aid, Clifford'.Mac-M-illan,-Dona 14a -Mc• Quaig, • Floyd 1Vlilne,. Marion' Nichol- son''Harvey ,Itoss,•Ray Stanley, Helen Webster. • .Grade 4 to ':Grade IV Honors: Mary. Andersera Keith Kil- patrick, Jimmy . MacMillan, Gladys' Milne;, Opal\ Orr. Pass: 'Marg•ar:et Chin, . Dorothy Gamzarie, Jane,'. John- stone,., Marilyn 'McAlpine, Billy Mc.'.. Cartney, Mary Mullin;••Arnold Ross Shirley .Webster Grade -•SI' to -'-Grade, III . . , . Honors.' ' Ruth ;Andersen, NlorlQ Chin, Bruce .Johnston,.:Gail • McMillai Neil Murdoch. Pass: Donald .A.gnew;. Phyllis Gellert, • • . Douglas' Emberlin ' Maxiene• Irwin, -Ellwood. Irwin, Shir •ley Johnston, Doris 'L,loyd, Donald •McAlpine;. Shirley • Moffat, Joe. Whit•• :by, Jean Winterstein. .Grade I t'o` Grade II Honors` Noreen Kilpatrick, -Jack• McKim, David Maloney, :Shirley Mar: shall; Catherine. McInnes,,. Edna Reid.' Pass:. 'Betty Durnin, Mary ,"Gollan 'John Gpmnnie, . Joan Johnston, Alvir Irwin,, Clark -.Stanley. ' • ----Fourth • of Juiy,-visitors-•of- Mr -s wedding music.. --.During the -signing. Council .met on June 23rd, 1941, a:. per ad ournmenit..All members press. ent.. • - meet- ing Iasi regular h t s of the 'Minute ing and'special meeting of•,June' 16, 1941, 'were approved and signed. Sheep claims of John Barr and as also? Dan Harold Percy were paid, - McDonald for inspection. Albert .Paterson .was refunded Wera ror in taxes on Elliott • Drain which h as' .on Thomas ono should have been p Inglis. The Tax Collector was 'refunded $28.84 . error in '' collection ' of •taxes, 1940. ' Insurance was taken covering all ��rorkmen_ while -on-work.nn*.toarnship roads including fife Road.. Supt. In response to a letter from White- church citizens, the Road, Supt. was instructed to view the sidewalks, • in company with the District Engineer, and secure his consent to'haye them repaired. ' The' Township solicitor'was instruc- ted to defend the action taken by Ern- est Ackert regarding the Ackert Mun- icipal Drain, Council then adjourned' to meet a- gain on Monday the 28th day of July at the usual' time and place.•, Cheques issued: John Barr, sheep claim, $45.00; Harold Percy, sheep ld inspec- tion, c- McDonald, e an' Mc D s p claim, 14.00;. tion, 1.40; D. • S.. Carrtthers, refund error. taxes, 28.84; W. George McCal- lum, Premium workmen Ins., 50.30; P. M. Johnston,, -store 'supplies, 3.58; Earle Hodgins, trip to Goderich, '5.80; Dan McKinnon, trip to 'Goderich, 2.00; George Tiffin, trip to Goderich, 2.00; J. R. Lane, hydra' at Hall', 5.70; West Wawanosh Ins. Co., ,Ins. at Hall, -6.25;' Albert. Palt'erson, refund :error ip tax- es, 3.91. Highway checjues: Gordon Jaines, ie Mckinnon, • Archie, 11; 1'" 3 x ist 63 52 , pay , , pay list 64, 9.24; Allister Hughes, pay • .are all taking summer .coirr'ses at list 65, 15.62; Spence McFarlan, pay.Western Llniversity,,;London. list 66, 9.60; Harry.'Lariis, pay list' 67, . 7.04; Alex McLeod, pay'list 68, 14.65; Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and son ' oat r an. Mrs. jack Ear Of Detroit, M d Pay •list69;23,cCr i Co.,f , Canada -Ingot, ,pY. George Lockhart,' pay list 70, 15.00;1 West, Son and' daughter of.L1sto• Lester; MacLeod,' pay 'list 71, 4.00; J. wel, and Mr. and Mrs. I(en: Ross and B. Hodgkinson 8& son, pay list. 72,.� son. Dowd of Toiidrito,_Mr. arid., Mrs, 6.45:' Adrian"H�ardet'burg and family at Flinty Mieh., and Masses D'oroth. y Bramhall of Palmerston, Murray Me- ICendrick of Detroit, and Margaret Alice Phillipson' of Palmerston were• holiday viisitors at Lochalsh with Mr. and M Iroderick Riess. 1VI'r. Walter R. Horne. were her two neph. ews, •Mr. • F. N. Bind of Detroit, •Mich. and Mr..Forbes , Hind of Louisville; Mo. ,• Alex MacKenzie, who is in •train- ingwith the R.C.A.F., spent the .enc? of the week 'at:his home here 'be£ori, „being transferred to Fingal• for. fur ther trainin°g., • Mr. and, Mrs: Kenneth;' Cameron Mr. and :Mrs. Ed. Snider and family and Mr. Robert Snider' of . Detroit visited withfriends at Guelph' .ane Hanriinfon _, last,. week.. of • the register Miss Gia'dya-Reynold, The bride was given in marriage bi Edward Snkith and' wore a . frock o'' romance ' rose faconned, sheer with e large' picture hat and carried a show•: er bouquet ofroses and delphinium: Miss' A Dorine Webster. was hee sister'sonly attendant and wore e gown of heaven blue sheer with ii matching-haio hat and- carried . pink sweet peas and forget-me-nots. Ross. McKay' was best man. The usher: were Douglas Cooper and: Arthur Bar- ber. 4 reception was held in ..the church parlors where, : the bride's mother re- • ceived--wearing-a-dress-of-bl'aek- :and white crepe'with a• corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother ,w.hc. also ^received;: wore a gown- of blue and white printed sheer with. a ' cor .'sage of white sweet peas. ' Following a wedding trip to : thr Laurentian• the couple will:,- reside hi Toronto. For travelling the bride donnedablue 'French suit with blue fox ,.trim, and lilac • accessories. z • REDMOND-HOGAN • . - . , A prettywedding took place it St. .Joseph's • Church, Kingsbridge, Satur- day, • June 28th,. when. Helen Leona youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs, Phillip Hogan, 'was united in nitarriagr to Theodore J. Redmond of West Wa- wanosh., - ' The bride ..who was given in mar- riage by her father, looked lovely in a floor length gown of white chiffon t shirred bodice, square'neck in rrmm- ed with. little white. buttons, to trim. ger veil with a short train, shirred' to form .a cap :was' offset by •a halo of seeded pearls and she, carried a bou- quet of Talisman roses and gypso- .philia. a • ' a 'f Hanover. Marian Hogan, n o „Alias ,� , -cousin, of the bride attended' as brides- maid and wore a gown a pink net with' lace jacket and large white pic ture hat:. She .carried dream roses w eas. and blu s set Little Dania Latinat, cousin of the bride'looked sweet hi a pink organdy dress ii�vith a' la ge pink hat and carr - e basket ofrose b uvardiand 'ed. bas ts a 1 a, maiden hair' fern. • The .groom was assisted by his cousin, Wilfred, Kinahan of St. Aug- ustine., Mr. Louis Hogan- aid Mr.' he wereer T mondnshers. AgustineRedmondR d u 'ceremony was 'performer by the pas- tor, Rev. 1: At. Quigley assisted by Rev. E. J. McMahan of St. Augustine. The students of the Resturectus; Col- lege sang an."Ave Maria" at the 'off- ertory, During the signing of the reg.. ister 'Leon Sullivan rendered a' solo, "'thou' Art My Hope". • • Following ' the 'ceremony a wedding" dinner was served at the home of the bri'de's parents for the''iminediate re- labor's. Some forty. attended the re-' ception held in the afternoon and par dainty took Of a, d rnty •buffet supper served rt five o'clock, • .the groom's 'gift to the 'bride, an riiitialed gold bracelet, •to ,the brides- maid an It.C.A.F.• gold compact, to the flower ,girl a Signet ring' .and to Die best man a :billfold.' , • The bridal couple left ,one trip tri Tiimnins and district. The bride tray - pled in a turquoise bine redingote • R 1. 404.: -Mrs. Drennan Mac ntosl-. and •Barry'of Detroit and Mrs.. Frank MacIntosh and'. Ewen Of' , W'i'ndsor" were, week -end visitors''` with' friends and.relatives:in th..e. community.., Mrs. C. E. Wilson, and sons Ken- neth and Donald left last week for their home in • Saskatoon'' following a visit with Mrs. Wilson's -par-eats-• Mr. and 'Mrs. John Jamieson. Newton is holidaying t i '. nic N on Ms Eu e Miss with.. Dr, arid Mrs. •G.' A Newton .Eunice and Miss Jessie Henderson • res. turned recently from a week spent aliburton. at Deer Park•Lodge at Haliburton. • Wieek-end visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Dan' MacIntyre were, Mr.' Angus McKay land sister Margaret of De- troit, Miss Helen MarIntyre of ' Flint and Mrs. Ted Collyer of Hamilton. • Had Tonsils Removed • •, I• Miss Jean Thom, Mothercraft,nurse removed of Toronto, had •her • tonsils rem . in Grace-HospitaTotr -Tuesday-, with her sister; Mr•s. Ronald Rothwell, Reg N. in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Aa . F., Mitchell and' son of kirkland Lake, Mr. ,'and Mrs, Phil • ParfittLand son of Kirkland Lake and Miss. Lilian McCubbin of York- shire, England are vis ng with Miss Lillian Mitchell.. Here Prom B. C. On Visit 'Miss Martha ,.MacCallum and hit mother, Mr. s. Robert' MacCallum rived here by train -leaf veek`froanr- Port Alberni, ' British . Columbia and are at •present holidaying at. Point Clark. , Confined to Bed , • , J. C. '1VIGNab has been confined tc bed for thepast week, since suffer ing a weak spell while on the ,way to . Cargill last, week. He has been ordered to take at least two weeks of complete rest. . • Taking Summer Cou se • Jim Henderson of • Lucknow Public School staff; Colin Crozier who has accepted, the principalship of Wing- ham 'Public Scho1 and Stuart Coll- yer of Westwood near Peterborough, W. A. ANDERTON, music teacher in Wingharn sehool has been engaged. as 'organist and choir leader of' Wing- ham United Church, 'succeeding Tetra Reid who was married recently. • Thuya, Fri., Sat. July 10, 11, 12; 3 MESQUITEERS WESTERN, • `UUnd+er Texan Skies" —AND MUSICAL SCREAM—' .Barnrd Follies" y ya. HILLYB1LLY •RUSTICSI" Kincatrdine Mon.,t,'Cues.,-W:ed. ,July. 1.4,,15,• GINGER RGGER,S e • Award Perfermnn►ce ' Acad my "KITTY You'll Like This Picture Better, Than Any This Year! L. D. KNIFFEN. THOMAS WEBSTER ;,SECOND IN RURAL LOAN BALES: The' records reveal that, "Scotty'. °Forbes of. Wingharn was 'theliding salesman in the Huron •County . Viet- ory Loan campaign...iis-sales...totalled-,_...__'. $55,7.00 from' 113 applications. R. C. Whitely of Goderich ; was second.' • ARE• YOU IN ARREARS? In the townships E..A Corbett was in first. place with. sales Of $45,800 to 89 applicants. Thomas Webster; reeve of West Wawanosh township ran second. Tom's sales totalled $29,-,' 650. HOW 'TATTOO' MARKS MAY. SAVE. -VICK OpLE'_S- LILY tig :dcreiiee ges :a warning code mark on . your, body, if you're likely tocollapse from diabetes or some other ailment, 'Rob Rob- ert. D. Potter will, reveal in' The Am erican Weekly with the July 13. issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Be: sure to get The Detroit Sunday Times this week and every week. . • Advance to. the' inner door of The- Sentinel. •Office and give three dis-• tinct raps, or kick the door down, "devil" will attend to the alarm. You a vili'_then_.give. •yourname, :post office address and: the number .of years you are. Owing ' for ,the paper. He will ad nc adroit you, and a willadvance to, Y Yh the -centre of the floor and address the editor with the following counter: sign:; 'Extend the right hand about two feet, from thebody, with the thumh and index finger pointing to,a ten : dollar bill, drop oit into the ex- tendedhand of the editor,at the same time 'saying,, "Were you looking for me?" The editor willgrasp the ten dollar bill in his right hand and say, "You :;bet". After giving the news PS your locality you will be permitted t( retire with a receipt for an 'obliga'tion -properly discharged. ' ii RAPID- CITY. Mrs,.' Robert McNeil, •Roberta. and Garnet • 'are 'vis. ing this week. with, Mrs. McNall's brother, Mr. Thomas Lockhart' at. Ilderton. ., Mrs. "Dec" Stewart, Gwennie and •• Donald,, are home fro'iln Petawawa. • _:Doc i.s in . New Brunswick . with :thea:. 97th Battery. t B tte y. A ' . Mrs: Joe Jardine, Gwen and Ken- meth of Evanston, • Ill., are' holidaying with Mrs, MacKenzie. and Mari:, -, Mr, Allan Binder, .home on fur- lough from Nova Scotia spent the week -end at Jim England's:' and with Mrs. Binder went to Preston to visit with his' relatives. Presbyterian W. M. S., The regular meeting of 'W. •M. :s: was held on July •2nd in the Church. The themeofthe -meeting. sting. was Cour-. age. Mrs, Watson presided. After. the 'opening hymn; Miss D. Douglas read the scripture, lesson and led in prayer. , Mrs.: Howard Agnew gave the BibleStudy and Mrs. Porteous led in. _ e .' r.'Misses prays 1VYarion and Catherine MacDougall 'sang • a duet. Miss Marion MadDonald gave a read- ing and a very interesting. talk on Mrs. Goforth s book "Climbing" wax given by Miss Marion MacDougall, The meeting closed with prayer, with white accessories • and wore a corsage of sweetheart roses ,and liou- var•dia,• They will reside in St.. Avg,. 'usti•iie. Messrs. Mac: Stewartand George ge Gibbons, "the' butcher boys"• left the 'first of the ' week for Barrie' where 1 hey have employment.,We wish them good hark. Their families will moire lal:er. • 0 d ri Yai e r . a AT Joseph's Church KINGSBRIDGE Monday, July 14th_or' Supper 5.30 =, 8.30 CONCERT, Qi THE 'LAWN • • ADMISSION: y Adults 50c;c.+ Children 25c After . McCharles 5 -piece Orchestra Si'EGIAL AD.M'ISSION-25c iVY H,AVE.IIJS'1'.J RECEIVED MANY NEW SUM MFJt IMESSES. ' Ai.L, SIZES . ANI) COLOURS. RS.' PRiCED PROM ...... , .. $2.95 up