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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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. Men end Young- Women 18 end over ■- *
\ You are invited to an organization meeting of the
YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
Teacher: Now, class, you should
never end a sentence with the ^vord with—that is, unless you-ye
nothing else to end it with.
banks serving your community ■
branches to meet the needs of changing,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th
at 8,30 o’clock z
tEeswater townhall
. /• v ■■■■'• - Speaker: " ' / \ ' '1
■ w M, “MAC” PRATT, Q.C.
District Vice-President
r-H ENTERTAINMENT ■ REFRESHMENTS
Mrs. Miriam Lindsay, Secretary
p.m. Communion service will be
held on Sunday; May 24 at 3 p.m.
The Y.P.S. will meetin 4he
church on Monday evening, May
25th at 8.30. (Note, change of
;.25 at 8,30 p.m. (Note change bf
‘date).
LANGSIDE
At the church service on Sun
day a/chapel bhair was dedicated
in memory of the late George
Moffat. Mrs. Charlie Tiffin and
. Mrs. Wm.. Scott assisted in the
' . dedication on behalf of the ..I^adjes
* Aid., .■' ; ’ * y
Preparatory service will be
held on Friday evening at 8.30
: They’reSmart! . Dependable!. J lonomical! _
.. Brussels Motors -
Huron. County’s Foremost Used Car Dealers
Cash; Trade, Terms Open jEvenings Until 10
Cities^ServicerDealtr" Phone~73xr“BrusselsJ~
1 1952 CHEV. DELUXE, STYLELINE SEDAN, fully equipped.
1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN
1952 PONTIAC COACH / (
TWO 1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDANS
1952 CHEV. DELUXE COACH, fully equipped.
1952 PONTIAd STtLELINE SEDAN a
1951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN.
1951 CHEV. StYLEUNE COACH. V■
1951SCHEV. StYLELINE SEDAN.
1951 PONTIAC STYLELINE COACH.
4351 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN.
1948 DODGE COACH
1948 CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH. 1948 CHEV. SEDAN.
TWO 1948 CHEV. COACHES
1947 PONTIAC COACH with radio
1941 PONTIAC SEDAN
1939 willis Sedan
*1948 Mercury -HALF^X/feic’K^p ‘ ’
SPORT...
i' OPENING GAME POSTPONED
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Wet. grounds , at. Caledonian
Park caused the postponement of;
the opening gariie of the fastball
season on Monday night/ Han-
oyer was to have been the visiting,
team. .
Two other games were played
With Kincardine and Meaford
ichalking up; wins.
Scores of the . opening games
have. been as follows! f''-
. Meaford 8, Walkerton Q -t-
’Kincardine 4, Port Elgin 1
Meaford 14, Gpderich 3 .
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KINLOUGH
’ Mrs, M, Dudley i of Lucknow
visited Sunday with relatives;
Mr. Ralph Haldenby of Prim
rose spent the holiday week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. E. Haldenby- ~
\ Col well visited Sun-
j. and Mrs. Geo. Col-
Mrs. J. W;
day with Mi
well; Holyrood.
The Girls’ Garden Club will
meet bn Saturday afternoon, May.
23rd at the home of the leader,
Mrs. Perry Hodgins.
Mr. arid Mrs, Clare Sparling
arid Allan of Walkerton visited
Sunday with the latter’s parents.
The Y.P. of Glariiis are present
ing their play at Holyrood on
Fridayeeningundertheauspices
of the Women’s Iristitute
Mr. “arid Mm. Arthur Breckles
have mbved to their farm home
at Clam Lake where they will
spend' ’the. summer operating
their summer resort, j
Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow and
Beryl of Toronto visited oyer the
wee}c*erid with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hodgiri$, Jy.-v _ <
The W.M.S: met bn Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. John Emer
son'. Mrs. Perry Hodgins presided
and the hymn ‘‘Give, to Our God”
wassung;”Mrs.JohnBarroffered
-a--prayeiyJ]^e-script^
by Mrs. E. Bi^shell. ■ Plans for the
W.M.S. anniversary in June were
made, (the date" to be announced
later). The Word for the roll call
was Holy Ghost. Mrs. F. Maulden
and Mrs. Perry Hodgins were
chosen delegates to the Presby-
terial. “Lord of all being throned
on high” Was then sung/ Readings
were given by Mrs; Perry Hod
gins, Mrs. Mark; Jbhnston, Miss
Margaret Robertson, Mrs. Frank
Johnston, Mrs. Don McCosh. The
study book was taken by Mrs.
Wesley; Guest, Mrs. Alex Percy,
Mrs. Frank Maulden, Miss Nellie
Malcolm and Mrs. John Emer-
son. A hriivn Was sung and the
benediction closed the meeting,
Refreshments were served by the
hostess. The next meeting yriU fee"
at the home of Mrs, Edbert Bush*
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Dr. R. D. and Mrs. Lane of
Port Elgin visited on Sunday with
the Lane families/
Ladies from the W.M.S. attend
ed the PreSbyterial meeting at
Whitechurch on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr&Art Phillips and
Peggyof Fonthill .'spentthe week
end with Mr. and Mrs; J. R. Lane
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden.
Members of the local Institute
attended the District meeting held
at Bervie bn Wednesday. . . ”
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CULROSS CORNERS
. Hush! Lis*?n! What to! Wed
ding bells are geiitly pealing/
Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Mr. Wm.
Kidd of Toronto spent the holi
day week-end with Mrs. Mary
Wall and Jim and Orville Wilson.
. Mr. and Mrs. joe Blackborow,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jowett, ..Jan
ie and Judy of Hamilton spent
Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Art
Hodgins. •
Mr. and Mrs. joe Wa^l, Tees-,
water, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Mary? Wall.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Green and.. boys were Mr. arid
Mrs. Tom Brownscombe, Chesley
FOLLOWING THE
TRAIL-BLAZERS
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As Canadians push back the frontier
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developing new areas, building new
growing Canada.,. they are
being used more. , . they are doing
reople^ f-orei
, ; Since 1900, branches of the chartered ,
- banks have increased from 700 to 3,800. * /
, In the past ten years alone, 3,750,000
bank accounts have been opened.
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NOTICE
To Huron County Residents
The new Provincial. Plumbing Code came into force pri
May 6th, 1953. '■ .. ? ■ ■ e . . ,
lit does not affect simple /repairs (leaks;, stoppages,
'■ etc,).’ ..' ‘ ‘ v - ” ' ' '' ' ‘ ' • ''
It does affect alterations and new ^installations in the
following: \ /
1. Places on a muriic^al or community water supply.
or more persons' per acre (towns, villaigies, hamlets,
built-up areas in the country or at the lake).
3. Public-access buildings (schools, municipal build?
irigs, etc.,). ;
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please note that septic tank installations are still sub
ject to approval in every locality.^ .
For further information consult
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNlt, CLINTON.
^ndMr/and-MTsrFrank^Greeri;^"
8th Con. - ' . • ■
Mrs. Whitehead of Teeswater is
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Walt / .
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cotteril, Agin
court, sperii Monday with Mr. & /
Mrs: Morley Wall and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher
and Helen spent Sunday even
ing withJMr. /and Mrs: Wm. Wall,
Kinlough. ...y. £
Sunday visitors with Mr. arid I
Mrs. Alex Whytbck and family
were Mr. and Mrs Jim Carr and
family, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Whytock and Garry’of ..
Langside.
The Vita Gals held a meeting .
in the hall,. Holyrood. Thursday
evening, when they practised the
skit for Achievement Day which:
was held in Walkerton, Saturday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Jack Schumacher & Helen
Were Mr. and Mrs; Jim ; Yaeck,/
Walkerton arid. Mr and Mrs. Mel- -
ivin Zettel and Mrs. Schumacher, I
Formosa. ■ ■ I
. We extend our sympathy tc/our . J
Editor, Mr. C. Thompson, irr the.. I
death of his father, /. Mir. R -H. . I
Thompson, 1
JOHN BUTLER TRANSFERRED
John D. Butler, who has ser
ved Huron County as assistant
agricultural representative since ■
May 7, 1901, is being transferred
to Wentworth County. He leaves,
with his wife and two children, .
Karen and Larry, to take up his
new position at the end of this
month. The popular assistant is ’
being succeeded by Harold Baker
of Wentworth County.
FOURTH CONCESSION
Guests this week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Allan Graham included:
Miss Marta Martin arid Miss Ruth
MeAllister of Toronto7“Mr r and ■ ’ •
Mrs. James Barton and Mrsr-Wm:
Barton-and~three--children—oF-—!
Drayitori, Mi*- and Mrs. Hartley
Barton and> Jifrimie bf Fergus and
M.r " arid Mrs. Gerald Barton of
Toronto,
.. Mr: and Mrs. Harvley IVTac- ,
Dougall of Willowdale visited : I
With..Mr.rand...Mr^^
all and family over the week-end. I
Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDori- I
aid arid Ronnie visited at Dickie’s I
on Sunday. % \ I
Miss Chriistine • Thompson °f I
Oshawa and John and /Nancy ....1
Chambers of Toronto were bdll • , I
dayvisitors With Mh and Mrs, I
Dan Thompson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer spent I
the week-end in Detroit and Mr. I
and Mrs. G. Pinkney and Glenn I
of Aja^ were at the farm. I
: Miss'/ Margaret MacDonald of . I
Sarnia and Mr.,and Mrs.,B...Sang':‘.I
ster of Toronto spent the week- I
end With■ .Mrs. W. F. Mac- I
Donald arid Mack. I
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