The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-29, Page 5FOURTH concession
Mrs. Allan G^ah^h has return
ed .home’ after spending two
weeks with her parents at Dray-
ton. . * ’ ’ . *•?
Mrs. L. Severance and Mrs. >
Minford of Lapeer,. Mach., visited
last week with the former’s sif
ter, Mrs. L. MacI ver. .
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Mr. John A, MacDonald has
been in poor health for the last
few, weeks. ,
Mrs. Allan MacDonald and in
fant daughter .are/ spending a
short time! with fc. and, Mrs.
R. G. Martin? ‘.
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SERVE CANADA
Soldiers like those of the airborne infantry ar? helping* to
guard Canada, ready to drop into action wherever danger
threatens. The young man who joins the Army and has com
pleted his Infantry training may then.volunteer to start training
for the proud wings of.Canada's ’’Soldiers of the Sky.”
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SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
KINLOUGH
Mrs. J. . W* CQlwell visited on
Tuesday with Mrs. D. Richards,
Paramount, ••
. ’ Miss Ngncy Needham enter
tained the Vita-Gals on Monday,
April 13th’. • ?
Members froiyi tbe ,W??M’^ at
tended the Syriodical meeting at
St.. Andrew’s Presbyterian church,
Wingham, on Wednsed^y; •';
. Mrs. J. W, Colwell,, accompan
ied' by other members ? of her
family,; attended a shower oil
$atprday at the home of? Mrs,
F., Colwell in honor of Miss Flor
ence Colwell, ‘bride-elect.. .
We are pleased .to report that
Mr., J. R. Lane is aible. to be out
again after being .confined to bed
with pneumonia. • ;
Mr. and Mrs.? Cliff Wall •of
Winnipeg visited during, the week
with Mr. and ?Mrs. Archie ?Mc-
Farlane and Spence. This was
Mr. Wall’s first return visit to
Ontario <since leaving here 51
years ago for the West when a
young lad- ■ ,?. ■
• The Anglicanservice’ will
i change on Sunday next from the
winter. schedule: of mornibg or
evening to the afternoon at 2.30
with Sunday School beginning
Sunday next following the reg
ular service.
Mrs. Tom Hodgins entertained
the Evening Guild at her'j honie
on TuesdayC evening?? 7 7,; • • ’
» Miss Norma Burt and Mr. Bob
Burt of Toronto visited, recently
with Mr, and Mrs. ?Bill Burt -
We extend sympathy to Mrs.
John - Johnstone -inthepassing of
her sister, the late Mrs. Robert
Durnin of Guelph., "
Mrs: Harvey 'Hodgins is visit
ing with relatives at Detroit.
.Mr.andMrs.WmT-WalFspent"
the week-end-With- Mr. and -Mrs.
Allan Wall at London.
Paramount District Girls
> The seventh meeting of the
Kitchen Cut-Ups was held at the
| home of Wilda Reid with every-
I one present? Nancy Johnston read
‘ the minutes and the roll call con
sisted of bridging 3 labels off
•canned (Vegetables. The record
books .are* to be up to date by
next Saturday. The girls were
divided into four groups and had
to select what they considered
was the best school lunch, and
the best menu for a farmer and
his wife and two children: Lunch
was served by Mr?. Reid at
close of the, meeting. ,??:
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WHITECHURCH
How does a man choose a job ? He examines:the pay; the
working conditions; the opportunities for advancement; the
financial security. From every one of’these aspects ah Army
' career is excellent. And mpre-*-no monotony of being stuck
, for'years in one place; pension plans after 20 years {.efvice;
medical and dental care, whenever needed-^- without regard
for cost of time. Opportunities for training and advancement
in the Army today are truly outstanding. ‘ .
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Marshall of Toronto at-
. Soldiering is a man’s life I There are challenges and dangers.
But whereyer you go, in the. Army, you know you can rely on
your comrades, trained fighting men who share with you the
action of military life. If you think ah Army career is for you, •
enquire about the opportunities for service with the Infantry
. > -— the most important men in the Canadian Army. .
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•IhiMt^ipi^thj^rm are - l? to ^0 ^ge • .;
•. ?• •,a”’e to meet Army test requirentehts. Applicants should Bring
• certificates or other proof o'f;age when reporting for interview,
For full information apply right away to:
' ^^&rso'nne^ Popof, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts;, Ottawa, Ont.
Can'flJ* ° Perscinnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., Kingston, Ont. ti
P’aa Army Recruiting Centre; 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont.
7 Personnel. Depot? Wolseley Bafracksi,
1 u & Elizabeth Sts.; London; Ont. J . •
Arn»V R«cruifi^tenhe; 230 Main St'W;;-North Bdy> prib^ -...; —
f .. ’ , ■ Army Recruiting Centre,
JOrneii. ;Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton,, Ont. ajoos-o
Mr. arid Mrs. Roddy Inglis arid
family of. Forest spent Sunday
at the home of his parents; Mr,
and Mrs. T. Ingles. . ,
Mr. and Mrs; W. James /and
sons spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Cardiff at Brussels.
I The Chalmers Presbyterian
church held their preparatory
service on Friday evening when
. Rev. Duhcansori of Cromarty was
guest , speaker. Rev. Duncanson
baptized Margaret Jessie, daugh
ter of Rev. and Mrs. R. D. A.
Currie. A good crowd was pres
ent.
Mrs.
tended the baptism of her grand
daughter, Margaret Jessie Cur
rie. , •'; ' 7. . . ..
- Mrs. Jas. Purves of ’Lucknow
and daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Bplt
. -and—An nie-spen t—Wednesday^at
the home of Mrs. D. Kennedy.
Quite a number around here
attended the .Synodical in Wing
ham. .: '■ ■ ■ ‘ ‘
Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Watt of
Mitchell visited ^recently with
Rev. and Mrs. J. Watt. ■ M
We are sorry, to' hear that Rev;
John Pollock is back in- Victoria
Hospital, Londdn.
Mr* and Mrs. W7 James are
having their , (house wired this
"week.- :-•••••-^7 - - ■; ■' ry.-
. Mrs. ,E; Scholtz, Mrs. G. Gil
lespie, Mrs. M.’ Moore, Mrs. Robt.
Laidlaw,- Mrs. R. ' Purdon, Mrs.
Jas. Falconer and daughter Lois
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft all at
tended the Presbyterial held in
the North St. United Church,
Goderich, last Tuesday. ,,
• We are sorry, to /hear that ftev,
George? Watf of Ddngafmori. Un
derwent an appendix operation in
Goderich Hospital on Monday. .
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MOVE TO HAMILTON ’
Nace Martin of Kingsbridge
has sold his farm to Boudin Cap*
tein. Mr..and Mrs*. Captein and
family have* been living south
of London but came from Hol
land about-five years ago, They
take possession at once. Mr. and
Mrs. Martin arid three children
hajve left forHamiltonVhere Mr.
Martin will work With his bro
ther at carpentry work,
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