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WEDNESDAY, ,NOVEMBER '12th, 1!i9'
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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The 1st Lucknow Girl, Guides
gathered at the town hall on Fri- 1
day, November. 7 for a Good Turn
Day. Twenty-one girls showed up,
with rakes prepared to rake, leaves
for some of the people who were.
sick, crippled or shut in.,
The girls worked, from 4 o'clock
to 5:30 -and then returned to .the .
hall for vespers Ond Taps, ..•The • .
"Flag, of Caafada" test will be -next:
week.
HAROLD ANP BARB LOV1DRI
THE. OPENING OF THEIR
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'isited
Mrs,
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Januar.
Schools in the Clinton,' Exeter,
Goderick ,and Wingharn areas.
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PERSONAL :• :INTERVIEWS , WILL • ' BE CONDUCTED : AT
CLINTON : PUBLIC -:SCHOOL-= /kT 11:30-P M ON _SATURDAY-„-
NOVEMBER 22.
LOCHALSH
WE WELCOME' THEM TO THE BUSINESS LIFE OF THE,
COMMUNITY AND KNOW THAT THEIR STORE WILL BE AN
ASSET TO ALL AREA RESIDENTS,:
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Mr. and .Bert: Alton, .Mrs,
Peter Cook Accompanied, •
Mr. and
Mrs/. Oliver McCharles to Fever
sham Wednesday, where they , .
attended District.10 meeting of,
the Ontario Association of. Agricult
ural Societies ,
Sympathy of the community •is •
extended to Mr's. Eldon Bradley
in the death of her .father Mr.
Walter,Brown, at Kincardine
- l HospitaLon Wednesday. •
Mrs. Kenneth Elphick was host
ess to a Tupperware party'on
Monday -e' (ening.. '
Florence MacLennan has gone to
work" at Palmerston
Several ;fromthe community.
attended. the Ashfield Township
Federation of Agriculture banquet
at'`Dungannop on Tuesday evening..
ON HOLIDAY .'.
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WRITTEN APPLICATIONL-INCLUDING-TELEPHONE NUM,.
BER, MOST RECENT SUPERINTENDENT 'AND . EXPER-
IINSTONE and S
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h�w�rHeidFor►I erta Wightman
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• ,, AMBERL.EY-NEWS
Alberta •Wightman of Toronto.
was guest. of honour: at a shower
on Friday evening at Reids. Corners
hill.
Former friends and relatives ''at-
tended Itbe,gathering
attendedlthe,gathering and Mrs.
John Elliott presided. for 'the -pro-,
Superintendent Of Schools
Box 370,
Clinton, Ontario
Directar
Chairman
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and ,Mis .
Donald Hamilion are keeping
store at Amberley, while Mr. and
Mrs. BOb MacNay are away South
on an extended holiday. .•
George MatDonald and Mrs.
Detroit recently.. •
conducted an interesting contest
and,Mrs. Ursuliak of Poplar Beach ,
gave .a reading,, ".Wanted a minis.
teas wife" : Accordion music fol-
lowed by Rose Mary and' Ruth Rock.
"vhs al yCottri,1l of Kine r
dine. read, the poem, 'The' road •
-ahead
.Alberta was escorted to a decor
jated chair by her cousins Mrs';
Jim McDonald 'and Mrs. Marjory
Cottrill;
Mrs. Mervin Ffnston :read an,
address to the bride -elect and
,many lovely "gifts were presented,:'
toA1b :rta. .Young •;friends .who
assisted' w ith the gifts Were Janice'
!Elliott and Helen Kempton.,
e -r ami:baok d vreryone_fotn
arranging the shower and for. the
gifts. ',;Lunch/ was; served ..and a
social time followed
YEARS. AGQ
'At he anthialbanqnet.of 'the
:and CoMMittee..Members held ot•
Walkerton, Stuart CollYer: leakier
. olthe local .Bay Scout, tionp, ;Was:
'resented with a ten- ear•servic
Medal for his workin the Seout
James C.ulhert sold his home
south of IeuckriOw to Bob Campbell
who liVed 'west of LucknoW 7 'Mr.
and WS. Culbert ploved to their
Bill Hunter •of
set up a:used car lot ond good
results'were reported.
hie Was installed Ot the Lucknow
.to. Kapuskasing to moke theft '•
home: , There elder son'Orland
hod. been •in the north for Some
time . Mr . Paterson -wag a former •
were opening o Produce Marketin
formerly beep employed with
Canada Packers'ond.Whytes in
Toronto.
The Market Store, Annex opened
and-w-.--ar.miaiedliapoor o.
icier
top,
and
beef production
leadership in
nutrition
SHUR-GAIN FEEDLOT STARTER
EDItATED 1HE SUCCESS
ED THAT WON THE WEST".
,Shur -Gain Feedlot Starter an important factor
in safely getting feeder cattle quickly started
on full feed.
Close confinement of cati.k in a .feedlot brings,,
new problems:Stress from digestive upset and,
of course, gorging. Combat these problems, as
so many have done, by feeding Shur -Gain
F.--• • lot Starter Medicated full fed for the
continuous
research
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and
YEA RS
NOVEMBER 1939
Commencirtg, November 1st c,
rural dellveries were made •
in the morning on route's 2, 3, 5
and 7, out of Lucknow , with Cecil
Mullin, W. J. Douglas, Herb
reSpective couriers.
'Mr. and Mts. Archie Paterson,'
and three children, Muriel, .Ross
and Helen Intoied from LtiektiOW.
• NOVEMBER 1919
Mail carriers on -the rural 'routes
a "trades Union" in order to
_present more effectively their
claims for -better conditions.
-pupils: A . Campbell, V. Phillips,
ston, E. Woodley, N. Woodley,
Melvin Hackett, T. Hackett,
olson, Geo.'Henry, T Henry,
M. Cranston, . Cameron,
Lazenby.
Teacher - Kathleen Weigh,
john.MacDiarmid and family
moved to Lucknow to their home
frecently purchased from C.
management
skills
growing animal
health service
t four clays, then swing gradually into
Shur -Gain Beef Finishing Ration over the
next 12 days.,
Shur7Gain Feedlot Starter Medicated can
help you get yonr feeders on full feed sooner
and reduce losses usually associated with
feeding changeover. See US about a bulk load
of ot starter.
niterson .Flat
.:roducts:
CKNOVV PHONE 528'4026
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