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$rustics. Bearings, EtO..,
Repairs to:. '
Fractional„ and Integral.
I orsepower Motors, .
Also. Electric Fans, '• Vacuums,
• Clippers, Drills,..Etc.
IIALDENBY ELECTRIC
• Kinlough
Phone _Ripley 11i-08
When they reach the letter
"L".in naming hurricanes,that
one . ought ' ' to :.be -a Lulu.
•
�.UQ$NO SENTINEL, Loco OW, . mum
bill, and Mrs`s;. Gordon Miller
Larry of, London were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ches.-
ter Taylor, •
Mr. Tom, Tod d attended a ca,t
tle sale at East Aurpra, N.Y.; on.
Saturday.` He .was accompanied
by Mrs, •Todd and Miss Isobel•
Miller. '
' • The October ' meeting of the
Women's Institute will fie held
atl:'the 'hom,e of Mrs, Allan Mil-
ler on Thursday, 'October '6th .,at
2.30. Roil call,; My favorite sup -
dish; motto, -`.`Hope: for
boat and prepare for 'the, worst
but 'take • wtliat the committee
gives, you" by Mrs,' .Jas. Curran;
.Miss Clare McGowan, represent
ing .the ' Children's` Aid Society,
will be the•,iguest°speaker. There
will. be a demonstration by Mrs.
Curran and Mrs. , Gordon Mac-
Pherson. Hostesses, Mrs: Ernest
Gaunt, Mrs. John Cameron and.
Mrs. Llbyd Hunter.'
Rally Day was observed at the
United Church: on Sunday morn-
ing.
orn-ing: with the theme. of the ser-
rd�oheland-,s alp
Canada Thin4e, own"., Mr. Lorne
Weods, the Sunday School sup-
erintendent, led the worship ser-
vice assisted by Marvin MMDon-
ald, who read the scripture les-
son, Terry Wilson read the story
"A Boy and His Alley". The choir
sang the ..anthem "Fear not, .•O
Land" and Anne, Todd, the 'solo
."The Glory of His Presence"..
• Keep in mind • the anniversary
services on Thanksgiving Sunday,
October 9th'.
BORN in 'Wingham ,General
Hospital on Saturday, September
4th �toT Mr: and :. 1VIrs; '-Donald
,M•t}rray,.. R. 2, "Lucknow, a dau-
ghter,
St; Helens
The meeting of the St, Helens
Y.P.U.:was held .on .Sunday even-
ing, September 25th. Doris Mil-
ler, convener. of Stewardship •'&.
Training, shad charge of the wor-
ship service, Following ' the read-
ing of call' to worship, Hymn
"What a ..;Friend we . have in.
Jesus"' was sung.. After: a short
reading:, Doris led in prayer. Fol-
lowing a reading "Let's look at
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ectrical
Living
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• A decivate wiring in your home
assures convenient, economical
electric,al_living at its best, If you are ,
planning to build a new houtie,,_
have your local Hydro or your
Electrical Contractor explain why it
is to your advantage to 'have
sufficient circuits, switchea and.
convenience oUtlets in order tci
derive the full 'benefit from today's
'Tdo often the unsatisfactory operation,
of electrical' appliances is due,to
intidequate wiring. Many older homes,
and some. newly built, homes, are not
„ Wired ,to efficiently operate' More'
.than a. few electrical appliances.' ,
- Specify. "Recl,Seal",.t.Viring to the
Standard of The Eledtric• Service.
League of Ontario, a nontprofit
organization maintained to.assist you .
—4401 -miring, problems;See-your
Hydro Manager, or send f<n- the •
,__,Electrical Wiring For )(Mir Horne!'
Write tO:'The Electric Service League
. Toronto
'RED SEAC
ADEQUATE
This Red Seal on the sfrvice ,
box is your asqurance of an
Adequately 'Wired 'home.
Btzle";. theme h :`I' n'eed
.
Thee every our"
closed the worship service. Mr,
Howlett led• in 'the $ible study.
Anne Todd was in ,oharge of the:
sing song and Mrs. Howlett pre-
sided as pianist. For. the admin
istration,. Anne Todd, president,
was in the chair.. Bob Lyons was
in charge of recreation. After
the singing of Taps, the meeting
closed with the benediction
which -was given by Mr. Howlett,
Passed Away • In 99th Year
t The .death of -Mrs..Rhoda /let=
.cher-Bosman, :occurred --at aker'a;
'Private. ' Hospital,:... Lucknow, on
Sunday'., Septentber- ,•8th°": She
was, in her • 99th year.' Mrs.. BOs-
.rnan's .,husband ,predg eased' her
several years ago. She had. been
at the Baker. Hospital 'since . the
death last year of cher; daughter,
Mrs; R, H.• ' Lloyd. The funeral
was from ' the .Walker Funeral
Home ;to Wingham Cemetery:' ,
KINLOUrGH
Mrs.` Milton'Walsh *as in Tor
onto oxi Thursday attending the
funeral of a relative' there:
The: Rev. G. P. Parson ,was here'
on Thursday evening on behalf
of the Upper Canada Bible. Soc-
iety ',andshowed a '.most ilnpres-
sive film "45' Tioga:Street". He
also spoke of the '. great • work.
done by'. this 'Worthy organiza-
tion., Following.. the .devotional.
part of the meeting, pupils from
Westford, • Kinloiugh; Kinloss and
Con. 10 ' sang the books • of the
.New • Teatarnent•. Each school
also contributed a musical num-
ber.. The officers were, re-elected
for.,1965-56 ' and . are; : president,
•
Mr.r. John" Emerson,:` sec., Miss LEST WE' FORGET :
May .Boyle; treasurer.; Mrd Geo
Haldenby,canvassers=Ifinloss,. We of Huron'" County should
Misses' ,Betty Stanley and Bar •.1 be very proud .; of .our unique
bara, Hewitt; Base Lime,: Mrs. Tom I ''dry". record
MacDonald, Mrs: Wesley. ,Guest,, Hullett Township was one of "
Kinlough=,' `Mrs: Gertrude' Walsh,' the, •first.: muxiicipalities to carry '.
Mrs ' "Walter ,Breckles;, ..Con. . 12 -a Local (Option, vete., That was
(east),`•• Mrs.' Alex . Percy, Mrs, 50 years ago .By 1913 almost.:all
Don McEwan,.Con. 12 :(west• and of .themunicipalities had follow-
boundary),'Mrs: Ed Bushell :and :ed :suit,.and tried by L. O' to.go
Miss Elizabeth Scott; ' Con.'. ' 10,'l dry. By ` that : date there ; were
Mrs. Dan ,McInnis, Mrs. Roy Gra-
ham; 'Con. :8, Mrs. Mac' Bushell,
Mrs. Cliff Johnston; Rev: - G. B:
Cox . closed the meeting:. with
prayer., '
Deepest sympathy is . extended
to Mr. J. R. 'Lane and family in
the sudden • passi'ng of :Mrs. Lane
'at her 'home ..here on•., Thursday
morning.':The ,funeral, which was
• largely attended, was held 'at
the home • ori : Saturday -afternoon,
Mrs. George. Haldenby is visit- 1924; of the ma
ing2 this _week in Toronto -at' the- the--Eroyine.e,,31,945 was secured
home. of Mr: and ,Mrs Arthur_ . in . "dry" Huron:
Haldenby.. The CNA. is our present law:
Mr. `:and: Mrs. Arthur Phillips In 'Huron : County no- legal out -
`and Peggy of; Fonthill were here i. lets for liquor sale, • such as bev-
atter ding the 'funeral- of- the lat= .erage__._rooms,- ,_cocktail -bars,_
ter's mother, '"Mrs J. It. 'Lane. lour11es, etc., can 1be licensed. LetMr. Phillips' and Peggy returned us bold fast to our "dry" status.
home: .Mrs. Phillips'' remained.:—Advt.
here, for • a 'short . time.
Mrs. • Charlie 'Hodgins of . Wing-.
ham---�-visited.--=Saturday w -i t h
friends. here,. _ . .
Little Jean Sutton entertained•
school friends ' do . Thursday at 'a
birthday party. '
Mr. and Mrs. - Wm. E. Wall re-
turned home 'from London where
they visited With,. friends. Their
.son Allan adcompanied these onh
their.. return.
' Friends of 'Mrs. Dorothy
Thompson were sorry . to know
that she, is a patient in ,Wing -
ham Hospital. We `wish her a
spgedy recovery.
A number from here attended
the Harvest' ' Thanksgiving and
dedication service - - at' - Ki;ngarf
on. Sunday. : .
The H.W.I. will meet On Thurs.,
day (evening), October. . 6th at
the Holyrood Hall. Hostesses-- -
Mrs. Jim Smith, ,Mrs. Howard
Harris and Mrs; Wm. Eadie; , roll
: k1, - ``Something 1"+=:.r_eacl:- a:bou-t-
: Ceylon"topic, • `YCeylon" by, Rev.
Benson . Cox, (1) • geography of
Ceylon, .(2) people, (3) how they
make --a living, : (4) Apolitical: -set-
up, (5) international trade;: moat -
to, The. doors `-of wisdoxl';' are
never. shut; report of Area Con-
venuln; 'greetings; District pre».
sident, Mrs. Donald McCasfi; en- •
tertaiti, Lucknow and Ri p Y
ie In-WALHERTON.
stitutes; directors, Bili members,
li trig intzel a'
WEDI ESIhAY, erjrt Zeth, 1955
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Tooled To : Repair, All .
Makes- Of Tractors
Allis -'Chalmers ."It" ;TRACTOR,
•- .: In A -I ,Condition.
.:ONE USED PLOW
Sub Sollers,' Pan Breakers
Before Buying, See Us For •
PLOWS
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Spreaders, Blowers.
Forage Harvesters, ' Wagons
Corn Pickers and. Huskers
KI N;LOUGH GARAGE
W. BRECKLE.S
phone 18-r-20, Ripley
DIE NOME or QUALI11 SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
•DaVid• returned home after a
motor trip to Pennsylvania:.
Mr. and 'MrS. -Norman
Son and.spn David of keleswerth
visited on Sunday eVening with
mr.: and Mrs: Bert 'Nicholson atid •
3 tolivris remaining in the wet
column. In 1914 the whole viun-:
ty Voted dry lby carrying the
Canada Temperance Act, with* a
majority of '2,608. Five years lat-
er, our dry sentiment ,Was clearly
evidenced 'again by a vote in a
new restrictive-1AV; the -Ontario
.Temperance Mt' Noi only then,
but .later in 1.924, was this:law
jority of 34,01 in .
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