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WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER -17th;.' 1949
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, U.NCKNOW,. ONTARIO
PAGE-; SEVENTEEN
FREE . Anti -Rabies dinics "conducted: by ,:the Can-
ada Dpattment of
an-ada'Dpartinent:of Agriculture, Health of Animals
Branch, in co=operation with'. the Bruce Co.: Health
Unit and municipal governments are, being held":.
at the following locations in this area.
BERVIE ODDFELLOWS HALL
SEPTEMBER. 19th 9:30 a.m, to 12:00 noon
RIPLEY FIRE HALL.
SEPTEMBER. 22nd 9;30 a.m, to 12:1)0 noon
HOLYROOD - TOWNSHIP HALL
SEPTEMBER _22nd -: P:30, a m;. to 12:00 noon
LUCKNOW—:'BASEMENT ' OF TOWN HALL
SEPTEMBE1t. 22nd -- 1:30, p.m. to 4:30 'p.m.
TEESVVATER - MUNICIPAL: SHED
SEPTEMBER 23rd — 1:30. p.m' to 4:30 p.m
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Wm.B,uckton.
Sets LipMedical
Practice In Forest
•KINLOSS NEWS.
Dr. Wm. Buckton has Completed/
his internship.at p . V'icto0a •Hospital;::.
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London a'- -
d no�v has set.: up :a •pract;
ice' in Forest, Ontario:.,
Mrs Douglas Graham and Mrs.
ka, ‘Dic kir : att-ended-the-Board
meeting of the Maitland Presbyter:
' ialSociety held' in Riple
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Presbyterian churchon Thursday
afternoon.,
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•Mr. and Mrs... John•Need'ham
were guests'' of honour'•at a family
dinner at 1the home of Mr: ` and
Mrs Allan',:MacDougall on Thurs
day; evening..• Present. also were'
:Mr: and 'Mrs..Lloyd MacDougall
Mr. and 'Mrs .• Clair MacDougall:
of Markdale and Mr', :and Mrs'..
Harvey MacDougall.of,Bayfield
:Mrs: Lloyd MacDougall will be
hostess for the September meetin •
g:.
Of Kairshea WI . at her horn.e °on
September -18 The-pr-ogr-amine
planned/ for October will be follow
ed .
Visitors :,with Mr; and Mrs
Harold Stanley for the week -end
were:. vlr ., and, Mrs ..'Gil Ruston,:'
Todd, Dean and Melinda of
Georgetown and •Mr and'.M•s
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David 'Schlemmer., • Susan :and.
Craig .
Mr and Mrs..Mattie MacInnes
of Detroit visited recently at .the,,
home .ofMr . and Mrs: Leonard
Mach ines on their,• return.' from' a`
three-week plane trip' overseas
Miss Verde Alderson is visiting•'
with Lorne' •Sparks , Pat and
Mrs -1 .:Spar-ks-••is-in=rproVi-n-g-at St
Joseph'.s Hospital, London.. .
. Mr ; and Mrs Archie Graham of
London visited on the week -end
with Mr.` and•Mrs Douglas.
,Graham. '
Jim ,MacKinnon and Douglas:
Dickie were home on the week
end from the University of Guelph ,
Rev. ard'Mrs. Glenn°Noble were
welcomed by, South Kinloss'::congre
gatiori on Sunday Mrs Philip
teer�w��oloist�Bri�n-Ike=Th— '
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1a. ed'the electric organ and•. Rod,
MacKenzie the :P • iano.. ,
Mr and. Mrs.: Harvey Houston
and Kenneth were guests •atthe
t'aylor-Aiirireaaing Friday,
evening = •at Walkertori United .
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Church:. Kenneth was .groomsman;
•for his cousin :.
'Whitechurch
AndWoIesworii'
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch Women's Institute.
held their regular meeting on Tues-
day evening September 9; , The
meeting, was opened by .the Presid
ent Mrs. Victor Emerson a ctending.,
7a721�a-r-m chin A e
visitors from j(airsjhea alid:;¥oles- •
worth W.I. branches and•to the
Band from the Psychiatric Hospital,..
Goderich:and to Whitechurch ,nem-:
bers •
The Opening Ode was sung and
the Mary,.Stewart Collect "repeated',
in, unison. Mrs, Ezra Scholtz Viol-
inist; Paul Laidlaw electric guitar
and Mrs. Garnet Farrier gave a
musical number and encore.
The. Goderich Band of 9. memb-
ers with various instruments and:
the organist played Grandfathers
Clock•and ;Bells of St. Marys. Mrs.
Millan Moore gave readings, The
Boy•inthe .Town and.Papa and The
BoyWhitechurch District- Director,
•Kairshea • President Molesworth
Sec. Treas. Whitechurch .1st :Vice
'President and Moleswort 'resident.
all, answered the Roll Call by tell-
ing _, ' How to store clothes. winter.
and summer. '•The motto "It
takes powder to:catch a man - but
it takes -ba'king ;powder to keep •
him' was,given'by Mrs:; Elgin
Johnson, who said when a young
man comes to. the age•when he
contemplates' marriage , ofteh he'
looks for a petite figure i• golden'
locks and a beautiful smile' If,
after the first year, ;she has .kept
her 'charms ,and is a good: cook_ the::
chancesof a happy marriage are
ai'rnost a' reality Young' Wives'
were urged .:to use simple, •easily,
digested food fresh •fruits and:
vegetables, contrasts. in .color, use
`new recipes,. Keep..whthin the
budget,' and learn• to compare ..
costs The wife who sets a neat;
table, is punctual .with her meals
and serves mouth;watering'ggodies•'
is:awar:e that the words of the old.::
adage; "The 'way to a mar's
heart. is throughhis stomach
still remains :true
'• Thea Band again played You are
my S unshine Yellow Birds of
Texas Engine* 9, Mrs George
Young•ofwKairshea W: L,•�gave a
reading, How••to-Kee- House. The
g P•
Goderich Band played Please
release mt.,. Roll out the Barrel;
1/Iexico•, Green ;green 'grass , 18
Yellow :Roses . ».
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The. NatitanaI Anthem' and W.I.
,Grace' was sung and the ;committee
served lunch; after; which Mrs. •
Ra, mond Redmond exhibited • arid:
Raymond
told of the .craft work. She was
GRAB BAGS
FOR $1:00
$6.21
H . LE THEY LAS..
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'SORRY NO PHONE OR•LAY AWAY ORDERS
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,PENATEN.CREAM,.; Reg, $1,39 � '� •
99c::
PHILLIPS MILK MAGNESIA,
Reg. $1.39 99c
CURAD PLASTIC BANDAGES, Reg. 98c 77c
MPAX
' ; REG, OR SUPER,. Reg. $1',97,.../_.`$1.44
ROLAIDS,
S, Reg. . $1:19 � � � � �� • • � • 88c
SCOPE,. Regi: $ 1.79 -- -- --__ $ 1.44
ULTRA BRITE 'O.OTH..PASTE
Reg. 99c
77c
CADBURY ROS
ESQ CHOCOLATE, __ .69c BOX
,WHILE ;THEY LAST
TONI, Reg: $2.39 .---
r BOWLING SHOE BAG '.
SPECIAL VALUE $1.8'8
AGI and AGIB FLASH BULBS '___ '.ONLY '$1.49
CON'eA � '.
.. c C COLD*CAPSULES*,
CAPSULEs,
Reg.. $3.19 ---- �- - -
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1.99
CEPACOL MOUTH WASH, Reg. 1.98 .... __' $1.29
PARDIC, 16 oz., Reg. $3,...34 $2.29'
AL.
IBUT' .LIVER- OIL: CA S• 2$0-
SPECIAL 99c
eacarmac
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.Cosmetics Free •Film -Plan
Animal' Health
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given beads and old :jewellery. to •
assist in craft ,work. The members'
are asked:to bring .patchesfor the
psychiatric Hos ital litabLe_for
quilts
Mrs. Emerson gave the money
from:the deBruyn• Wedding to the
Sec. 'Treas The roll was called
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Ticketu„were given out to nle'mbeis
to sell for the Old Time Dance
All are reminded that this time no
tickets .will -be aalabieat the
door . Att.endance. was -'15. .Any.
W ° I.,.' :is •remipded that the .psych:-
tric'Band are happy to go'to-visit'
arid put,, on their concert..
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ake sire 'its here when it's neede
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FOR HIGHER CORN YIELD
NEXT YEAR a combination of
plow down this fall and a band
application at seeding time plus
supplemental nitrogen has to be
the best answer,', ' •
•PLANT r OOD.',IS THERE.
• WHEN., „NEEDED to .assure a good
start for your crop arid. to provide
continued nutrients during the
growing season.
SPRING OPERATIONS ARE
SPEEDED UP lay plowiig ik wn ,
,part of th"e required, fnrtrli'rtr til the
fall Planting a Iew days rfartiet can.rnean,extritinisheis.Of n0111
'low down
WEATHER .AND 'SOIL
°CONDITIONS ARE GOOD': NO
• travelling oyer wet fietch'With
heavy loads or added transpottatlon
ct75ts dire to bail• hrltns being in
!forte,:
A}:
240
+ert�lizer` this fall,
'GET THE FACTS FROM•VOUR
CO-OPERATIVE. Bagged, birfk
or spread, ... the CO.OP' fertilizer
you require is in good supply in
.rho fall Check at your cooperative
for' expert advice gn.when to plow
ii-and=°theanal si-ywt-tired,
oW.
PHONE
2-125..
COm IJ fT research
plant food; for the foods.,
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