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SI'JN »JT •4(.: i•1° 40: AT MONTREAL E. TORONTO
'WEDDING BELLS
BELFAST CENTRE
Many families from 'here attended,
the Ripley, Wingham ,'and Ltick tone
' fall fairs : and all report very good
fairs.
',busily engaged silo filling in this
locality.
Mr. and Mrs Ifarry . Sackett• and
family. spent.Sunday at the home of
Mir-. and Mrs Pharis• Mathers, weet
of Luclmow: '
Mr. and*Mrs Jim Henry. and daugli-
.l ;,tees; Donna 1 ;Aiidre-y Jean .spent
k -end 'With_ Mrs. Henry's.'Ws-
the wee..
ter .. Mr-.. and Mrs,: a J. M,, ,:Frank of
ce ton.. -„ : 1'
air: :Irwin and ,daughter
Mr. St. Cl ,�. ilr b
' Dorothy 'Of ' Paramount •; ;*Pent ,. Sun_
l tit Mr. mi. d Mrs. Irvine Henry.
t,aty w�i
BIT., and •Mrs. R. H. Brown ,of. Dob-
bington are spending ''a 'few days
with . Mrs. Brown's . ':sister, ` .Mr. and
!1rs. Jim Henry..'
Mr. Harry Irwin is busily engaged
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°'THE. LICKNON SENTINEL
HENDERSO1-_I1EIBElN
A lovely autumn wedding was . sol-
emnized -Tat„ of Mee: and -Mrs
• , •. emmzeil-a� the -home
Charles. Heibein, Listowel, on Satur-
day afternoon, • September at four-
o'clock, .when their eldest daughter,
Hazel .Bertha, became • the , bride ` of
::Mr. Hugh: David. Henderson, son el
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of -Thos. and the late :Mrs. Henderson
Listowel The' ceremony was 'perforin
ed by the Rey *. E. Kelley of Knox
.church before ,a !bank. of autumn,
bloom 'and foliage. '1 e ri al- elle
from Lohengrin was played by : Mrs.
John Upper: The bride, who.was given
.:inar.,rlage _by her father ..wore u
floor, : length, fitted model of , white
lace over satin with full: 'skirt. Her
graceful ,veil fel from: a haloof, tiny
'''seed pearls and orange blossoms.. She
carriedan arm bouquet of pale pin!
roses. Mies: Annie Heibein was her
sister's bridesmaid: ;:She: Was •gownet
w pale' pink Sheer iiiade On fitted line
'and' a full. skirt. She -Wore a sinal'
halo hat' and carried American Beau•
ty rose%. After •ahoneymoon trip bi
motor Mr: and ,t Mrs., Henderson 'wit
reside in' Listowel. For 'travelling . th
''ride• chose a.. tailored frock of navy
plaid .with a navy coat, hat and; ac
j ceesories: • . ' - .
HONOUR KINLOUGH
BRIDE® ELECT
hay pressing'. at present:
•• Mr. and Mrs., John Campbell: spent
a day recently with Mr. and Mrs,
Jacob Hunter . of Zion. '
Mr:. and Miele' Archie Nicholslbn
;pent' one day last week with .Mr.'
and .Mrs: V. G. Reed of; Lucknow.•
(KINLOUGH NEWS)
The lovely : home of Mrand Mrs.
Wea o , as •.. a sceneof a happy
the ladies of the community 'gathered
,at' a miscellaneous shower in honour
of Miss Mary Cox, bride of this week.
The living room and archway were
decorated vtith pink and white stream
ens and hearts. -The bride was ushered
to her chair of honour ,by Mrs, Dr.
MacDgneld orRipley. Mrs.. Jas. Hod -
gine acted .'as ' chairlady ;for { a ; Pre -
g
ram as follows: Solos= -Misses Nel-
lie Malcolm,
Madeline. Breckles. in=
, ne . „�
5trumental ' W
Miss•innifred ' Acker.•t;.
dueteeMisses Margaret 1VYalcolrh a?rd
Edna Bl readings -Mrs. ton Mc=. Bale.
Cosh,- Miss ;Kathleen' Graham. -Mai,-
Ellen
'Vries'Ellen '.McBride:then read the'•addrese
to the bride and a well laden basket
and .um'brella•carried in the many lov:
sly and useful gifts. Mrs., Dr. Mac-
Donald assisted in opening the gifts,
Misses Elsie and Violet Ritchie :en-
tertained a nuntier .of friends_ at
heir '• home . on Thursday evening in
ruiner of. Mrs, Charles McDonald who
1d•.ior to,, her recent marriage was Miss
uby Mead, ,A humorous programme
vas given •' with -- contests.. Late in the
e~ -ening the bride was presented' with
:'any usefu ': • h e en .0 ens s ane
wishes for her future happiness. Re-
"reshments were served by the host-.
esses.' •
Mr. and M'rs..Gordon Kirkland Were
n Teeswater on Monday as the •form-
en's• mother was ill. •
Messrs W. , L. ;.and Lane Gardner
Ire assisting Mr.' Wesley Joynt•with.
leis apples.
Mrs. Ernest Gardner; Miss ' Rena
itun attended ttended the S. 5. and Y. P. S.
,+invention'in: Wingham on Tuesday.
'Miss. Lorraine Andrew has gone to
;atelph' where, .she intends. taking • a
iasiriess course:'
Mrs. • R: Phillips of Goderich was.
rust at. the McDonald -Reid wedding
en' Saturday. 0
while Miss Jean• Anderson read the
accompanying. verses: Mrs: Karl Boyle
and • ttiss Irene Johnston assisted in
having the gifts placed on the dining
rom otable where they were later
viewed.' Mary thanked, the ladies for
their kindness to her and invited all
to visit her in her new 'home, Con-
cession 4, Huron., _The. ladi.e, were
.then taken upstairs' to seethe bride's..
trouseall after which lunch, was ser;
red and a social.' chat enjoyed..
Choir Makes Presentation- g
The choir of :the . Anglican church
were ;guests 'of Mr. ;and 'Mrs: Arthur
Graham'On Wednesday evening last
after: choir practise'had concluded. Mr.,
s` ' Art Graham read an : address to
Mary Cox, bride of this Week, who
has been a !valued choir 'member: : for,
Some 'time, and Mr. Harold, Haldenl>ee
on behalf of,the ' choir.. made the pres-
entation of a lovely'end-table.
-Mary thanked everone.:for their
kindness in remembering .her in thio
way, A (happy time overt the .teal ceps.
was enjoyed after a dainty lunch 'was
served. • '
•• Fol owing is the address:
Kinlough, ',Ont.,
September 27, :1939.
tAE-HARDS. LOST
PO ifIGH SCHQOI..
•Resumrn indoor s
oftball after'more.
than 'a week's lay-off, George 'Anse
>als Die -Hera ...
dropped .
71.0 .to 4-
deeisien to the' High ;School
. on Tues-^;
...cloy night
iri a smartly 'played game.,
.
The 11. S. bunched- nine • of :their
• Ai' '•rune. in 'the"ist,..2nd-and 6th in
•«tri n sric:",;,m
DUNGANNON '.
0,0
Miss Ellen and Robert • Aurnin re-
ceived• word last week of the sudden
passing of their brother, Wm. Smith,
Durnin at Scott's Blef, f, Nebraska,
Jr_ek ,, i
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Rcmobe•bones 'and flake one small
ML of salmon, Mix with 2 t
able-
spoors horseradish, 1 teaspoon
Penton juice, 4 tablespoons mayon-
naise. seasonings. Spread genes;
ottsly between bread slices; spread
outside of each sandse ch with
melted butter, toast on both sides
uiider•low broiler heat until brown.
Pour over the sandwich a' sauce
niade,of melted .cheese.
POTATO AND FISN CASStROLE
Flake Atte pound of canned or
cooked` Esh and place in Cassel
told. Slowly melt % ,lb. cheese •
to double boiler; stir itt Vg cup
milk. Pont this over the fish.
(Saver the mixture with rnashed,
of tea- retieteecte w itaeci feinaeget
biscuits. Bake in hot (425°)
oven until biscuitb are done. •
Department otF Fisheriels, Ottawa.
Please send. me your 57•page
Booklet, "100 Tempting Fist! Recipes":
Mame..,
(ktliM tt YRIN r LEI -rams YLAEriti. )•
Addreae • ,++
CW18 i.
.There are so many ,delicious
varieties of Canadian FISH
'available all of,
year round; no
matter where you liver that you
can add pleasing new ,dishes to
the family menus.
And remember,. Fish is nourishing, and
is easily' digested. Ask, your dealer
about the different kinds of Fish he
can get for you, and,. arrange to serve
Fish to your family often.
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES,
OTTAWA.
FOR Nair rtoomor
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1 High Schools -D•. Finlayson; N. S.
balver t, D. Aitchison,. J.book, G. S.
McIntyre, L. Wylds, R. Richards; J.
'Leith and W. Pinnell. ,
Die-Hands—Jack • MacDonald; A.
McIntosh, C. Webster, B. 'McKenzie,. . Aitchison, -H. Johnston, Ile C. Todd.
red .Collyer and F. Milne. •
Umpires-e.A.. 1VlcOartney & •
chison. '
;core By Innings•. .
Die-Hards ' .: • • . ' 000 010 012 4
High School :' 230 004 :o}.x-1;
\* H ITECHURCH
childrenIle. e resided" tteRW-7ed
end
nd leaves to mourn Itis• loss, his wid-
ew .and two daughters; 'He is1'one of
eleven children of thelate Mrs Chas.
and Mrs.°Durnin,. He was .73 years •of.
age. Dr. Chas. Durnin ,of Bottineau,
N. D.,. and Dr. Brown Durnin,' Great
Falls; Montana, • are also brothers..
Mr. and. Mrs. Sate' -Swan, Wiling
'fred' and Reta, Ripley, visited Mr.
and' Mrs.. Thos."•Dicksoxi Jr. last Sun -
' Berneto Mr. and Mrs: Jack Curran,.
ei son, :o,neTuesday October 341.:
-.Bern Mr;
-B to d Mrs.'Murray See-
dy'
dy` a .daughter, ' on Tuesday October,
3rd. •
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Mrs. Margaret Fitzgeraldand son
• Isaac and his daughter Margaret o;
Kincardine visited. •Mr.' and Mrs. Wm.
J. Robb• .on Sunday, . Miss Mary Jane
Robb returningwith them for a vis -
Mee: John Fleming, of North •••Da•
'cote is spending a" few weeks.,with
her 'brothers, Mr. Chas. \Martin and
Mr,, :James','Martin". and .her `sister,
Vire. Bert 'Thompson, and other rela-
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THURSDAY, ipii"h'O iEK 5try 1939.
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• on
Havelock St. Enquire.•at''Sentinel, Of-
Port SALE Olt • REN'''-•sIfouse ,
flee.
WANTED TO I'UR 71iASF•--White.
Leghorn, ..and' ,Barred Rock. 'Pullets.
Send •hill 'particulars , arid. number for.
.sesle: 'SAMPATTISON, ;Fergus, Ont.
STRAYED-e3TRAY1111)-eA grey heifer, to prem-
isesof; undersigned.. Ownur may have
same by. proving property and paying`
ex " enses• '.Alex McLeod, Con: 2,. 'Kin-
loss.
a. • CLEANSED and rn-
{.ID1�I,YS AilE . , r . .
vigorated by using Rui 1aeap$.... At
'regulate' intervals, use Rumacaps for
roux telalth's sake. McKIM'S DRUG
STORE.
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. ,rete egeere —: .� •.-,. .e.
.'Pi );q.^^,y ..i" i' M�'."a*it'�'TiR'os" ^,.'.'a7° II+5•'•,�. ,.. '�C. ... ,wwA"A`r�vu^
ply ice Gree •'s,. Radio ShQP.
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Miss Sally', Polley; since her fall,
on Monday'. of last week, breaking
a bone in her hip, was taken to -God=
er-ich Hospital on Friday. It -was very
enfortunaterfor her in her advanced
years to have such an• accident.. We
wish for herr' •restored health again
Another .of our well `known • figures,
William Mole, was stricken 'last Fri-
day with a heavy stroke. He had been
well as .usual .and. with the'approach-.
ing ' electric ' atom, he was- running
for shelter. 'After., reaching the house;
he: was seized'et iitharalysis . on the
left side. Miss. Elva ' Johnston, ,Luck -
now, is nursing' him. '
A ,.
Ateette
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Dear Mary:
:It' is with feelings 'of regret; that
we, learn ' you are soon' to heave our
midst. We wish .to take this opport-
unity to ekpress : the sincere regarde
we will alway's bold for you.,
You have .always been a, willing
worker in the choir, and have never
refused to do your share„ inanything.
thiat, was asked of you.
'Your. kindly •help 'our meet-
ings, and your sincere .Christian char.
acter has been a source of inspiration
,to us. 'We quote the words °of Edgar
Guest: . , .
Life ' is • sweet, just „because of the
friends we have made.
And the things. which . in common
-we share,
We want to live on, •'not because of
t ourselves,. • -
Ent because. of the people who care;
It's giving and doing for somebody
else
On that,, all life's -splendour . de-
pends;, .
And the joy of this word when you've
summed itall up •-
Is found in the •making ' offriends.
We do.not•wishto say "Good-bye",
tot We 'hope, that. you may find your
Way back among us, sometimes, 'But;
at this time we.would like to give you
something,' which you may have, ae
a remembrance of your friends from
the church. -
Please 'accept 'this gift, and when
you go to . your new home, may 'yob
know that, our best wishes go with
you.
---Stgneden-behalf--of--the --choir, "
Edna E. 'Boyle,
Organist
Mrs. , K. Hedley of Kincardine
is visiting with her .sister,. Mrs. Iii
A. Graham am other. relatives .here'
Services in . the Anglican church
have been withdrawn fpr the follow-
ing two Sundays owing to Harvest
Thanksgiving Services at Bervie, Oct
8th. and Kingarf October 15th. Ceu.est
`speakers fen . both • occasions are, Ber-
vie 11 a.m: Rev. G.1 Benson Cox of
New York; 17.30 p.in. Canon ''own
'sherd' of London. Kingarf, 11 tem
Rev. J. Atken.sori of Southampton; 1.-
30 p.ni. ;Uev. L. Stn Mott of Bervie
Kinlough service Sunday October ,21
will be at 3 p.m.
Messrs George Haldenby, Bert Me -
'Lean and Ethel l'-tanden'by spent .the
P
week -end in Toronto. .
Merrrbers, (Poul the W. A: attended
•a 'missionary _meeting in Walkerton
on T}iesday •after?( tin and were priv-
ileged to hear Miss Winnifred Warren
zeturned:-._:lnzssionary_1sn►n
h
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Mr. .George Fisher and Mr. ; Andy
';a.untt ' made a 'trip . to• Komoka ' on
Monday. • ' '
Word has been received here.'of..the
death `of Mr.. George 'Cottle' in 'Cal-
gary. He Iived Isere as a young _.
and :ass a son of Mr. George Cottle
in •'old ' resident of this community:
He was' a. brother. of Mrs. Tom' Kew
of Wingham. • '
' '• Mr•. 'end Mr's.. Robert Ross and son
Mr. Robert Ross made a business trip
to Seaforth on 'Monday of this week.
Mese Wm. Patterson of Auleurn
is visiting with . her daughter, i Mrs,
Mr.: Chas.. Durnin • and mr.. George
Moore arrived' home a week 'ago from
threshing operations in the Basica,.
Loon .district, Western ' Canada. • -
Members of Ste Paul's Parish' here
received word .of. the ` death of Rev.
IUIr.. J. Watton's :father at 'Soutitamp-
ton last Saturday.; The; funeral ''was
• held • • on .Tuesday. Rev. Mr.. Watton:
who is bereeeede was the, curate here
last year.
Mr.. and Mrs. • David Errin
Mr. and.. Mrs. Robert Mowbray and
(family motored to .Sarnia,.with .thei'
'inele ' Mr. Robert.Mowbray rof
Mexico, who �w a0 retuning' home. 'He
has been •visiting herewith his 'bre .
they •Mr. John Mowbray, and other
relatives.
Miss Annie Kennedy ;of Bear Kin-
?ardine is spending.- this week, with -
ler mother Mrs. David _ Kennedy:
YMr.:. Ernest • Patterson and sons,
Ross and Glen of • Auburn spent . Mon.
!ay, evening with the former's'sister,
Mrs. Clarence Cox. . • Mr.. and Mrs. John. Reid of Auburn
visited . on Sunday With ''her. aunt,
Mrs:' David Kennedy, also at Mr. and
'lrs.. Albert McQuillan's. '
CA I:L IN AT the Ci.ties'' Service'sige
on • Station Street fee, gas, oil.. and
parts.. Enqua-ies e on prices: of' user?
tires•• invited..Your patronage is ap-
preciated. GLENN STANLEY, • Luck
now.
n of
ACTIVE -DEALERS WANTED
Men and women .make easy money
selling our line Of •200 produets. Need-
ed' in, every -home. Sure repeaters.
Wholehearted co-oPeration.' NO RISK•,
Inquire TODAY: FAMILE31 PRO-
DUCTS 6.70 St. Clement, • MON-
TREAL.
T
Watkin's Dealer (between' . 25 to. 50
yearsie with . car,' .needed immediately
to. havid-out. FREE..Ext!'fictat in near.',.
by nuraVroute and supply established
demand' for Everyday. Necessities •in -
eluding • Spices, Baking-.' Powder.'
'Cleansers,. _Soaps, • Medicines, Fly
Spray, Mineralized 'Stock and. Poul-
try Tonics. 70 year. reputation. 10;000
dealers: • Must be satisfied with $30:00
weelfly • to start. Selling experience
•.rnnecessary. Farm experience help-
ful, Credit furnished right '•' parties,
Write immediately, The J. R:., Wat-
kins ' .Company, 'Montreal, Que., Dept.
O -L-2. , - ' •
FOR. SALE—One _Ilolstein,heifei, dut
to freshen noel ; ore. fat Durham beif
er," one Durham bell, .11/.a years old;.
"from•• ace •edited, herd. 'Ali priced
.rea: onably, Orville .Durnin,. Dungan-
non R. 1..,
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Thomas Henry . and' Mr. ,end
Mrs. ' Melvin . Irwin .wish to '.express
grateful thanks to friendsand neigh -
bole"; for the many knid7a7cts and
expressions of sympathy . during the
illness and at, the time of the death
if Mr. Henry. .
ARE `YOU THE MAN'' '
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
•OPTOMETRIST,
WILL BEA
JN LUCKNOW
9.30 , A, M. To 9.P.° M.
AT WM. S
CHMID'S STORE
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economics, scheduled held in'
Dungannon November '28th to, Dec- -
ember ;21st; has been advanced one
week, and will be. held.froin November
31st to Deeember.15th inclusive. The
change is 'made so that the course
will not interfere with Christmas
,oncerts both ch5rch and school, many
the Sixth, concession of West: Wav!a- :rf which are' held the week preceed-
•cosh are moving • to the village this ing Christmas.. • - . '
.week and are occupying' the house The moving of a house for a dis'-.
-,f' Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Finnigan. • tance ':of five miles attracted much
Mr. acid. Mrs. .Everett' Harris are attention • herr. ' The house, a storey
moving to the village and• .will •oceupy and a hal 'frame,' was purchased
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a part of , the rectory. Mr. Harris by Thos.• Anderson, . Jr., 'fr one Robert
will take up his work at the wood Reid, and was formerly situated `'on
-working shop. ' ' • . . . the first sideroad-vwest_. of:D'ungannon-
' Mrs John Miller, Bakersfield, Cal., :t was loaded on a,: large•truek. About
is 'a • visitor with . her. brother Mr: ;twenty five men .Assisted in the work
George' Irwin. ,' . ,sand steadied the house' by means of
Mr.. Chas. Hopper, Wingham, vis- lea'vy ropes attached to the, roof a'
ted - his cousin, MrS'. George Irwin, rack of ' the four corners,: Telephone'
one day week.vnres. were cut in
to
tie
Married—At Listowel on •Saturday
Fuel'MrFuel' David Henderson,, eldest son
of Mr. Thos. Henderson and' the late.
Ars. Henderson, formerly of t�he� .coin
eternity, to'•Miss 'Hazel Hiebind'►of Lis
towel: - . ,
,The Y. P. Society was invited''ant'
:pent a' social- evening •on Monde; ,
evening' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.l
ohnson Conn with a good attendance
)resent.,, Hymns were sung, §entenc:
•
• sayers given, Scripture reeding � b}
Mrs. Farrish Moffat, topic Was' pre.
tared by Mrs. Conn and read by Mis.
relma • Scott. A solo . was given b�
Ties Janet Craig ail. violin music
;y Mr. Wali, accompanied on th
:man by 1i:i•fs %Valla Thle journal we:
!old by Mis- Mui -dine Simpson., The
lee in clured •with prayer. -.- Progre
-11:dleifyieeeee
son, Also -Mrs. 'toss of •Langside were
recent Visitors with Mr. and Mee.
Malcolm Lane:"... ' •
Mrs. l aa'ke lead the misfortune on
Thursday evening' last to fall fr,tct-
uring tier left wrist.' Everyone joins
in wishing her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Kaake is one of the grand old
t ,
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11nu ..
ki
Tye crokinole • was played and the
winners were Mr. Cecil' Falconer "ant!
%hiss Hazel 'McBurney. A lunch wa
•erved afterwards.' All had an enjoy
able evening. -
ASHFI•ELD.
Miss Sadie'Johnston, ,R.N. of Wing'
"ant spent' the. week -end At her hom,
here.•
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Mr. Malcolm MateLeod • of • Chicag
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t' ,paying a 4vXsit to his old friend
here. •-
The 'Presbyterian congregation here
'lad' their . anniversary services las'
eeinday with Rev.. G. Peddie of Clin
on as guest speaker. Servicers wen
;old 'morning 'and evening. The choir
rider the leadership of •Mr. Donald
Reclean with Mrs, D...A. Macl.,ean.
it the organ and assisted by the
':idiee quartette- of Ripley rendered
;petal 'music.
• •sixplaces under
Announceinent has been made. by
• vhich it ''was necessary • to move it, -
1. ' C.. • Shearer, agricultural-represen-
-tative for .Huron 'County,, that the :Ina although it swayed at' times it
.bort course in agriculture ..and' hone .vas moved without mishap and .placed
in . position on the farm of Mr. And-
erson, ' who will fit it. up for occu-
pancy. ' .
Miss • W innie McClure, R.N:; is nur- '
sing at the home of Mr. and Mrs..'
Murray • Hardy.
CREWE. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Matt . Shackleton vis-
ited ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ,Gray in Gods
!rich. on Saturday. • ° , •
Mrs, Win. Crozier and, 'Frances
spent "Monday with the former's ,fa•
her, ' Mr. 'Wm. Campihell at 'Donny
brook.
1VIr. and Mrs_ George Freeman ant._
area, Mrs, :Cook and daughter Rosa
: ie Leeburn Were Sunday visitors with
their daughter, Mrs.. Lorne Emmons.
and Mr. Emmons. • '
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Drennan and
.Iiildren visited* Mr. and '.Mrs. James
Drennan; KiVntail, On 'Sunday.
Quite a number, from here . attended
he anniversary services at Port Me
ert.on Sunday:
1 The .Young People's. Society held
I�ehflrg``ww`�Cc'fr"`fomc'_;'tire•-�ftr't� tl"•`of�•-:'t:�
social. A very' enjoyable evening WA.
spent..•.
ladies of bur Community.
Mr., and Mrs. Milton •Walsh' and
family were Sunday 'visitors with Mrs.
ilawkshaw. '
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FARMERS needing money' to
fiuiance improvements which good
business judgment approves, are
invited to consult with our pear-
eit branch manager. -
-The Bank of Montreal recognizes
the need of farmers to keep their
properties from becoming run-
down and their equipment from
becoming obsolete. t
Borrowing to keepyour farm in
good working cortdit'ion should
be profitable; it is ;a constructive use
of credit. "
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Our local branch, managers .are
familiar with the deeds of farmers
in each locality.. They 'welcome
applications for loant having a
constructive purpose, urpose, - • -
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Lucknow •Branch: V. N. PltEST, Manager
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