The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-27, Page 5TFIURS,i BE#''f"EMBER 27th, 951
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M'r, and Mrs Stanley : ,Reeking
and Mr, +and Mrs Sam Lapis, and
Sharon of Bar River visited a
'eek erid recently with their
ter, Edna McWhinney.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozier, Billy.
find Joanne, spent a week-end're
Gently with, friends in London :,
Blenheim. •
J.aymond'Finn'igan spent a'. few
days with friends ip.,Torontp• and
London. :
-Mr, and NIrs Ted Finnigan and
babe from London visited Sun-
day with, Mr, and •Mrs, R. 'inni--
gan'and family; •.
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THE LUC •KNOW ,SENTINEL„ LUCK.NOWa, ONTARIO.
Visitors Sunday With' Mr. and
Mrs, Jt)n Boak and Jamie were.
1Vliss Margaret Boak, Miss Jess-
ica Boak of Stratford •and 'Ray
Boak from Toronto; also Mrs. Bob
Boak of- Lu know and. -Mr. and.
Mrs. Aaron Boak and Rickey of.
`port Albert>,'
Visitors with Mr.. and Mrs, J.
Curran and family Thursday ev-
ening were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Higgins and 'Mr, Herb Curran ;of'
Mafeking.; , •
CARMAN THOMPSQN, reeve. ;of
T eeswater,. is ona hunting trip
in the• Rockies, .after:cougar, bear
.and mountain sheep. '
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Trustee
• Interest payable : half -yearly •
$100 or more accepted,
:MoRTGAGE
LONDON, . •ONTARIO':
District. Representative
Joseph.', Agnew, Lucknow, Ont.
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;Giving you :the -kind of telephone service youwaht is our j jli.
You want it to be .fast and dependable =end to :keep Qn
;getting better. But at 'the same time, We believe there's,more
to good' service tlian just technical efficiency,•a id' steady , .
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' We think you like telephone people'to.be friendlyf�. , leasant
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easy to get.alon` w'itb. You want to deal with someone
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who takes•a real interest in your problems and who is walling
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o, yon a little attent�
That's .the kind of service we want you to'have, •it•makes, •
,1 your. telephone hone mean' more you, makes to,lakes our job *earl •
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The September, meeting of the
W.M.S. was held at the borne of
Mrs..John- Ernmerson . with Mrs:
Clark Needham in charge. Hymn
270, was the opening hymn• . and
Mrs. Cora Barr. led in prayer.
Mrs Wesley .Guest read the
scripture from the .15th "chapter.
of St. John,, Business . was dealt,
with: The sectronal• meeting will
be held in the Ashfield Church,.
Mrs, Rev. Baulch ....Will. be.the
Guest 'speatker• at. the, 'Thankof=
feting. meeting in October.�,A let
ter `from. Mrs, Dison, 'mission
ary in Formosa,, was read'by
B.aulch. • Mrs. Frank- Thompson
sumin.arized a chapter:in: :the:
'study' ,book { which was, read •bye;
'Mrs. F. Thompson. Mrs.' Perry,
.Hodgins, • Mrs, • F., Maulden, , Mrs.
Mark Johnston, Mrs. Alex Percy.
Mrs. MOrley Bushell oconducted
a Bible quiz. Mrs, John 'Etter -
son
Eisner -son sang a. solo. The closing hymn,
was 652 and' . the Lord's prayer
repeated in unison.: Lunch :was.
served by 'the , hostesses, Mrs.
• Emerson: and ' Miss Margaret -
Robertson. bertson. .
The Anglican .congregation will
welcome their newly appointed'
rector, the Rev. H. E. 'Janke Who
with his wife. and small son Will
move from Pelee Island this week
to take -TIP ,residenceIn . the Yea= T
tory, • Bervie. , On, Sunday: next the
se eek •,acre rors}ll n '
Mrs. Dorothy° • Thompson‘ • of
:Stratford spent , the •. week -end'
With .her faUher, • Mr.., A. E. Hal-
denby. .
Miss .'Donna 'Nichols.bri s.pent•'the'
week-erid with 'her..grandparents,
'Mr..and; Mrs. Walter Nicholson.
Bell spent a''.few days
during the , week` with Mr, and
Mrs. Howard McGuire,, Olivet;
Mr ,and. Mrs P. ,1,. Murray, Ur.:
and Mra. 'Charlie Hodgins: %left
this week for a motor, trip: to the.
West .
: Mr. -and'Mrs:.Bert «Nicholson,
Kareri and • Evelyn spent Sunday
'with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nicholson.
Mts, Gleh Cannpt:tell and .dau.
ghter Glenna ';visited on Wednes-
day with her sister, Mrs. 'Bert,
Nicholson
A' service : of baptism .was• held
at . the' Presbyterian church'when
five. were ,baptized. They . were
the children of; Mr. and`, Mrs. Bill
Burt, Mr aneMrs. Weir • Ecken-
swiller, Mr., and • 'Mrs Don Bush-
ell and twin sons of Mr. and Mrs:
'Den McEwan. ••
S• T : WELE' N, S
The . October ' meeting of the
Worn.en's Institute ,will 'k�e :held
.at the home of Mr's. Elwood Bar-
both' On Thursday, October. 4th,
at 2.30. Roll call; Ways 'and means
to.improve" our community ` and
a donation to the Wingham Hos-
pita-. Subject in .c ar . of Miss
Mery'Murray. Program ,a d lurch'
,committee, Mrs. Chester, aylor,
Mra E.: W Rice..
'Mr. and Mrs. Neely 'Todd,• Davi
id .and%, Janet of :Stratford . were,
week end visitors With . Mrs. D.
Todd ----• - r
Mr and .Mrs Gordon Miller &
Larry; and Miss Doris Taylor Of
London and ,Mr; ' Murray' Taylor
of Wingham were visitors for the.
week -end with • Mr. • and ' • Mrs.'
C:hester__Tayl_or.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey
have ,Moved to ,• the • Rutherford
.1arrn recently vacated 'i by` Mr. '&
Mrs Ix.: D. 1ylcDonald.; •
.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knott `and•
children of ,Clarksburg• were re
Cent visitors with her sister,'Mrs.
Ernest 'gaunt and .Mr. Gabnt:
Mr. John Mct uillin; . Mr ''and.
Mrs. Frank •McQuillin and Terry
Wilson visited•with.•Mr. and Mrs..
Ca'r1,Johnston at Bluevale recent-
ly. •
Nor-
man Foran anin' and Mr; 'Mr Lorne Dur
left for, the .West on
Friday on the harvesters' ,ekcur
sign.‘ }•
Mr. and Mrs. 'T. W. Thurston•
of Milw.aukie, ,Wis:, were i recer'it
Visitors With Miss Mary and Mr,
Ross ,"Murray. , •
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,Rev. Harry Moore of the Up
ter Canada Bibie Society gave a
•most interesting and informative
talk On tiie 'work of the Spciety
in the United Church on nuts-
clay evening, Following his, ad-
dress he showed a. colored ,sounds
film "Tie Frontie'rsm'an"' shoNving
the work of •the . Sbciett iii the
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'Canadian West, Mr. W,:. A. Mil. -
ler, the': president, conducted the
election of the following officers':,
pies,, 'D'on Cameron; . sec.-treas.,
:Miss Dorothy . Miller; collectors,'
Mrs: J: Cameron, Misses Margam
et• McNeill, PhyllisBarbour,
Isabelle ,MacPherson; Anne Todd
and Donna Woods.
'A citizen without loyalty to . his
hometown is not an a'ss'et to The
community, . r ' • r
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Lose Weight On A Milk Diet
Dairy foods enable dieters to
maintain vitality while shedding
poundage...In the +(Sept. 30) isspe
'of• The American Weekly, • exci usr
ively with Detroit Sunday Times'
see two complete reducing diets"•
with emphasis on dairy foods, on
.allowing 700 calories a ;day an-
other 1,0001,200' calories daily,
and a third, 1,300-1,500 calories I
a' days
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