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IX KNOW: SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTART
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'successful"wttii 'high Spirits.;
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We Have. Been Memorial.
T.• Craftsanen ';for�-Thi�ity-�ev�en
Years, Always . Using
T$h' BEST •,GRANITES:;
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Workmanship.
Prices Mast'Beasonabl
Cemetery Lettering a Specialty
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See our
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for every room_of the house.
This has been compiled by Benjamin Moore & Co.
in' conjunction with: Better''�omes and Gardens.'
LANGSIDE
Mrs,, Win.' Scott met with ,the'.
supervisors: ad IV• Games' in,
spectoratei • who,, met with the
Music. supervisors: in, .:theListo
-wel Inver -tort: -a-tea--o'n hur$day
whidh; was; arranged. .by • Mr,
Queen, assistant director . of
music for Ontario, and Mr. Game,;
During the day :the music sup.
eryisors . grouped otand•visited the
schools:', in ;that district with,, the;
'school's -Supervisors Dinner was
held in' the .,Lutheran church ° .in:
•Milverton.'This ` ,.
. az^rangerrlent•
proved` 7ery':educationa1.and i-
'terestin
g
Mrs: Ch. eater, _ Fea an " '.
�, g, , of Gcsd-•
`
erich and son• Hugh • of Aklivak. •
called. • on some of their. old
neighbors _ around. Langside on
Thursday • •
• Mrs. Lance' Moffat left. ,Sun-
day. 'evening on ....the return.' trip
to. her home at. Rivercourse,. Al-
berta.
Mrs. Wilson- Wall has .net "been
Well- and . bedfast• for the • past'
two weeks.. Mrs. ` Jack Grimold
'by':of Culross. is elptn;g in_the:.
home. • Mrs .Artihur ' of Auburn is
spending • a few days .'her
he
daughter,• Mr: • and 'Mrs. Gordon
Wall.' 'and, family. •
Misses Margaret and `Florence
Moir spent -the 'Weekend with
their 'sister, Mr, and •Mrs Jas.
Richardson.
Mrs'. Harry :Lavas , returned
'home on Friday ''morning after
'spending' afew :days • in• London.
with her , sister, . Mrs. Harvey
Brooks,' whose husband, is in • Vic
-tora�Hospftal'., ser�ou`sly :ill. rs.
Alex ' •Campbell . of • Winghatn
went to be with 'her sister then
Mr nd .:Mrs Pat MacMillan
andMargaret; Mr and Mrs
Frank Miller, spent Thursday • in
London,: "the latter, visiting :their
aunt:and uncle, Mr:' and Mrs::
bert Miller and cousins, Mr and
Mrs. Charles :Greenhill._
r. ,an. rs. • Harry' Metcalfe,'
Gladys and 'Donald, of Pinkerton
were Sunday visitors with, --Mr.
and 'Mrs. Frank Miller ..and ,far
,ily, 'Betty 1Vlille�r of '.Kitchener
spent the, week end at her hone
and on Sunday with her parents,'
visited with Mr.:.and Mrs. James.
Irwin at Mrs, Thompson's
Ing "home in Ripley:
Ur
Clarence,..Crowston of
Gh� spent . the week -end t-
the: home of his parents, ,Mrand
Mrs. John 'Crowston
A modern kitchen has been,
erected in .the' Church
Langside store. • opened for
businesson: Saturday..
Gordon • Wall underwent an
operation in Wingham.", Hospital
On •Tuesday;morning. : •
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EN ELECTED: Ti
)hfeibaker,:
See that this area has a proper harbour in keeping :
' with the St. Lawrence Deep Waterways System ' attd'
of which: the. district ,ia •deserving,
See, that that '.our- Older- Citizens;.' those 'who +built~ ah'ts
Which :they ' deserve�•.'and'
•#•
winch is 'long ^Overdue.
3, "'See that ,the ;farntiers of Lucknow, and surrounding'„
district get. a:.biggei+ ghareL of t]ii: LNat onal Indo;
by Telinilnating the -"s ueze'.''-.- l etween •: -the—high
cost' of what he buys and the: law •:price. he sells
his products for:
4.our See. that ' a
•railways, are improved. •. .:not dig
eontirued'�
hat Bruce County gets more industrial oppot-
tunities, .
r
AFTER T'W`ENTY W
TOYEARS QF LIBERAL GOVERNMENT .THESE.
THINGS HAVE NOT BEEN LOOKED ►FT R . YET THE LIBERAL
- GOd -RNM I 'FA
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T OF BRUCE. THAN . BEEN.iZE1`JRN' D
:t.'
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been. f_i_c. Yal_•_..�_ __ _r__h_.-n__lt.n_ e t_ar .��r._.
cot row.
an !
• ACTIVE member of paxrrta�ent .
•
. See and hear-:
•
t Robinson.:.
a>licidate oh TV Thursday June 6
the .late news.
(Sport�ored Y b
the
right after,;
CotiSert tive .Association bf. Bruce)
11-,v "` HOMA"---yogi ' c to 'see
s
auperla,
musictahli
ive Rodgers&Hanimerstein's
Single showing • Each Night at. 8.` o'at lock •
TUES*, WED., -.Ju* 10th, 11th; : 12th',:
"ABANDON - SHIP"
26 survivors adrift' in a lifeboat "designed far •�
one man who must 'decide --a draahatic saga of the'•.h
igh ,seas,'
Trona - .. .•
. .. X... e , P_a►Wer Mai'-2ctter-1
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THURS FRIT, SAT.—June 13th, • 14th, 15th.
A.'•
• Richard Widmark, Felicia Farr and Susan Horner
In einemaseope ,and ,Technicolor—an epic, of the ,Overland
Trail and of a wagon train that ran afoul of the Comanches.
"THE LAST VAGI
•
Coining"
omebody Up There Likes Me"—with Pier
0111at40
Man, You're C
Forget your age! Thousand' are at 70.
Try "Pepping up" with.Ostrex.' on tonin
for weak, rundown feeling . due solely to •
body's ,lack of iron which • many, men and
women call "old." Try:.`.Ostrez Tonin Tablets:
for pep, younger: feeling, this very day,,, New
"gget acquainted" size only 00c. For sale as
all drug atoreieverywbere.
• A pedestrian is a husband and
'fattier, '' .who• didn't . think ';' the
Tat—filly . needed two cars
SHOWER FOR
SATURbAY. BRIQI
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Miss:Tillie' de •Boer. , .wwhose •
marriage to Mr ' Derk' Logten-
berg .takes 'place ..in the United
y, wasgues,
(of honor at. a large gathering ar,
_rangedr : by 'Mrs •A,...•_Ga_un1
Mrs J: Curran, an". the Sunday
School room of.. ; the church' . on
evening. Monday y e�. in
ng.. To the ••strains
of the'' wedding • march played by
Norma Murray, ••Tinie, ;;accornpan-,
ied Eby her sister,. Mrs •Hank:
Kragt 'and ;;her sister-in-law, Mrs,
John .de: Beer,. was escorted . to_
er-ar
canopy of . pink and,.white
streamers..
Mrs....Gaunt•= presided for `'a
short:program: consisting of piano
solos 'iby„• Mary` B, Pui-don ''and.
rs.'.:,Taylor, > vocal solos: by.
Mrs. E. W. Rice and Anne Todd
and appropriate• contests con-
ducted: • by :Mrs: Curran ..and, Nor
ma Murray.• Mrs.: Curran. read an.
`address: .of poetry composed ‘by
Miss Beatrice McQuillin.:. Norma
, Murray' read the cards 'arid Mrs.
Kragt and. . Mrs: ,de Boer,' assisted
iiri=--opening--•-'the--many--beautiful-
gifts The bride to -be expressed
her, thanks' and . extended an iii-
v,tation , to `.'her : trousseau tea on
Wednesday . evening. After the,
singing' of "For ,sShet,s A 'Jolly
Good Fellow', a ,pleasant social
f.hour was enjoyed.
;DUNGANNON
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The Dungannon Women's
.Duiri annon• Women s Institut,
• I'n
stitute .meetin: was held :at the
(home, ofTMr L° Pine HaStk- ism
Thursday' ,evening, May 30 with
thirteen ineinbers, five visitors,
and. one child present." Mrs.,Er-.
rington opened the meeting with
'the -Ode -_and'•>Mary-`Stewart - o1
lac ' A minute's silence Was, ,ob=