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EARLY NEXT MONTH
' a 'hard';structure, deep seam coal, It
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PRICE; h0} THE CAR
$1b.00. per.tfl,
Leave Tour Orders 1 With.
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LUCKNOW COAL COMPANY
And they will advise when the Car arrives.
DUN.OANNOI$ •
The Er s k i. a ,Presbyterian
church observed ar�•niversary ser-
vices Sunday, September ..21st at
11 a;m.• and •7:30 p.m. R.ev. A. J.
•Simpson of • TeeswaterWas the
guest: speaker at 'both • services.
The. 'churchwas atta'activelyde-
corated with earlyautumn:; flow-
'ers ;and Mr. Fred Moss, Goderi;ch,
w guest soloist singing-• lie
as •
Lord is my Shepherd" and: "The.
• Stranger of Galilee" In the ev-
ening the _choir sang a. •vesper+°
.hymn and a quartette, Don ; Cam-•
-eron, : Donald Murray, Jim mak-
:eltt and Lloyd Hackett ' -sang
'Jesus. is Calling" ..
The MRS : of Erskine •Presby
terian church held • the regular
meeting Monday night with MisS
.Margaret Black, president, in.,the
chair, who led in the • devotional'
service. 'The' Westminster . • . Guild
:of : Knox Presbyterian church
were guests, with 16 members at-
tending. Miss- Barbara Ann. Wil-
son presided: , at the organ. . Miss
Edna Sterart read the scripture•
lesson. ;DouglasReed offered
prayer Jimmy Reed "gave the
topic. Mrs. Allan Reed •' sang a
solo.. Games were enjoyed in the •
basement, conducted by Mrs. R.
*Amster, , Don Cameron .and
Barbara ;Wilson. Mrs R. '•MeAl-,.
lister voiced'welcone' to .the vis-
itors and' .Bill Schaefer, Goder-
ich, expressed :appreciation of the.
invitation to attid. Lunch was
served»
Visitors: this 'week . with Misses
[NettieRebina Bina are
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Mrs. Etta 'Crisp,. Goderich & Mrs.
Ada 'Wilson, Goderiich, 'Mr. and
Mrs: J. D. Hesson and Miss Clara,
Sproul, Stratford, visited •. on Sun -
:day.
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WHITECHURCH
Nip Nat Thom�psOn received the
sad ews of his ' i brother 'Ralph's.
death . passed. away at Gray-
'
enhi est where. he had been, living
for • the past number ' of years:
Ralph was:.born west of the .vill-
age on '-Highway • 86,. son of Mr.
and . Mrs. Robt. Thompson.. ,, He
leaves to • mourn his ' loss his
ow •.and nine sons and three dau-
ghters, three brothers 'and two
sisters._ Nat left to attend the fun-'
eral -Which' was held at 'Graven-
hursst on Monday. Sympathy-
extended
ympathyextended to , the ,bereaved.
Miss Helen McIntosh of Van-
couver, :B.C., •. spent'thee past. Week
withher sister, ,Mr. and• . Mrs. • .Ail?
MacQuillan and is. visiting .with
her sister, Mrs. Neil McCallum
and ' other relatives :for the next
two weeks:
Mr: and. lis. Bussell and Mr;
Victor Emerson spent tlie''week-
end in
weekendin• 'Detroit. .
The W.A. of the 'United church
MARK SIX'TY •YEARS
W.M.S. SERVICE`
(PURPLE GROVE NEWSY
Misses, Lettie and Ada. Gavle ey,"
also Velma, ,Marlene and Gladys,
visited with Mr. Bert Brown; of
Paisley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean and
Bevan, visited .Sunday evening at
the home of Mr: and Mrs. John
Emerson...
Mr. and Mrs John Emerson
and Mrs. Nelson `Albertson of
Vancouver were , recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon of
elfast,
Mr. &11Rrsy: wank .Dore; Nancy
and Ronnie• visited. with Mr.- avid
Mrs. • Chas; •Brindley of Rivers-
dmMr.. and Mrs. Je•
rome
Schmid
and family of . Mildmay' and Mr,
and. Mrs. Andy Patterson were
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
ton Collins 'on • Sunday.
The Institute meeting will , be
held on 'Friday at the .hofne of
Mrs. Dorfald IVIcCosh.
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METAL, SHEETING CLOSES
IN REBUILT FLAX MILL
Reconstruction of the flaxmill,
destroyed by .fire in mid-June,
has , reached• a point • where the.
new structure is now metal• roof-
ed
oof ed and closed in. A portion of the
old cement wallswithstood; the
fire, and' the balance. of the wall
of 'the 'two-storey • structure was
build up with cement blocks and
topped with a.•, metal sheeted hip
roof.. •. r
However there. is much yet to
be done, :including the installa-
tion of new machinery, :and fit is
expected that it will• be the first
Of the year before the plant 'will
.be running, apart from seed
cleaning operations" • •
The -fire wlaS not the only mis-
if'ortune the firzn suffered • this
year, ..for the 'weatherman. ' was
unkind and ' one ,Of the poorest
crops on record was harvested.
Life Membership • Presented
The W.M.S. meeting of Kin
lough Presbyterian church ::was
'held. at .the; home Of. Mrs; :John
Emerson—last- Wednesday: with -a-
good attendance. The, opening
iiy)nn was followed' by. prayer by
Miss • Nellie'MMalcolin, The • scrip-
ture • was read by Mrs. ' Mark
Johnston. It was decided, to have
Mrs. Hugh .. MacMillan' as guest
speaker in:.• the , Presbyterian
church on October 9th ' and that
an invitation be 'extended to the
memlbers •of the Anglican W. A.
A'..iano' duet was given by' the
'p
,Misses Helen and : Margaret Mat.'
film; Mrs. Rev. Baulch convener'
for the meeting . gave rain inter -
eating talk on.. the'. Wor.r of our
missionaries in the foreign :fields.
Miss Nellie Malcol i ' presented'
Mr& J.R. Lean with .a life• mem-
ber.ship. in recognition„of `.sixty.:
Years' . service; to the Society.' The
study book • ' was read ' by .Mrs.
Wesley .Guest,. Mrs. ,Alex Percy
and ...Mins Helen Malcolm `The
''meeting. closed with -the singing
of hymn "Bless. be. the tie that
binds' after which. lunch was
served
quilted .two nice -quilts in the.
abasement of the church last week..
:. •. iCfoanmunion, service will be
held net . Sunday in the • Pres-
byterian church: 'at 11: a:ni. `;;with
prep aratory:.serV ce Friday even-
ing : at 8 p.ni. • : ' ` `•
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt and
Mr.:+and`MM; Ernie Casertnoreat-
tended the wedding, of Mr. Har
old Gaunt at -Kingston on: Satur-
day; Also. in attendance were Mr.*
and Mrs. Russell . Gaunt * and • fam-
ily who were going, to Ottawa to
visit with Mrs. Daunts sister; and
Mr. Tom ;Gaunt of Wingham. •
Mr. and, Mrs: •FredTiffirr spent
the week=ern'd at Barrie with Mr,.
-and Mrs. Prior of Camp Borden*
'airport. ' •
WINNERS. -IN LUCKNOW 4-H`,BABY• BEEF CLUB
CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY
On' the . occasion :of. her 88th
birthday; the family of Mrs. Wm..
G. Moffat' gathered at : the home
of her son Peter;.. on Saturday ev-
eni'ng, Sept.. 20th, ,. and spent ::a
pleasing evening with her. There
are three sons: John, Graham and
peter, and one daugh►ter,•• Mrs:
Chas; Steele, ,(Bessie):,. and ' four-
teen: grandchildren. •= Teeswater
•
News.
DISMISS . CHARGE ARISING
FROM •'FATAL• AVCIDENT,
•
A charge of 'Care'less driving
against,William Stoddart of 'Bur-.
lington -was '•dismissed in Police.
court • in Walkerton .last ' Thurs
day. Stoddart was the ,.driver of •
the oar 'involved in the 'accident
near: Walkerton' on July 19th,: in
which `J. C.'.MIcN!ab lost his :life.
Provincial „ ' Constable •• : H u ki
Rutherford was the only witness
called. ' He described ' the corner in.
detail which '. is regarded as a
"bad. corner". Pictures , were,
shown, :and Mr. Stoddart's law-
'yet. questioned Mr. Rtitherford to.
gain a better knowledge of the.
corner with which he was ;not
familiar.. It was pointed out, ' that
Mr. McNab had the right-of-way:
.Mr. Stoddart was not called and
at the conclusion :of the. (hearing
Magistrate' McClevis ` dismissed'
the case. '• • ' •
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Durham Plant Plant Defies Union:
The rnanagern'ent of the Dui -
ham Furniture Co. has refused' to
negotiate with officials of .,the:
International Woodworkers . of
America,.and ;`,`pallee pro-
tection having bee provided",
are now advertising or a. limited
WFD*SDAY,
OCT; lst,, .1952.
LAMP PRESENTED,
BY KAIRSHEA
The Kairshea ,W. I. held its
,September meeting in the 'Holy=
rood 'Hall -' with; •Mrs, F. Moffat
and Mrs W, Evans as hostesses,
There was •a`large attendance and
the. roll 'call was answered with
various "suggestions for looking
smart Mrs. Houston and Mrs,.
Donald McKinnon Were appoint.
ed • to arrange 'for the course,
"Choosing and using fabrics" on
November 7th in. Holyrood• It.
was decided to have an At Home
on October 24th in.• the "Holyrood
Hall for •Institute members atat
friends; ' , . .
Mrs. Jim Burt ''(vas.•, appointed
delegate to the Area convention
in Kitchener . on. October 7 and 8,
Mrs. Roulston to be alternate. •FM'
the Pall course for .junior girls,
"Cotton /may. be , 'Smart",' Mrs.
Donald ' McKinnon was '' chosen
ader''w tlr Mrs.. -Harty Lavis as
sistant;
Mrs.' T. MacDonald: and Mrs L,
MacDougall: were appointed to
make. the ' necessary arrangements 4
for the St. Andrew's.,Ball on No
venber :21st. The ladies' were ;ask- •
ed to send-in—money.-fro f sale •
of tickets On tiie ` quilt for the
October `meeting. ' Miss • Annie
MacKay gave a: reading and Mrs,
Angus Graham who is rnovihg . to
I ucknow was (presented with a
lamp'. by Mrs. Dickie and Mrs,
Donald' .McKinnon. Two institute •
playlets were discussed. •
The ,"Daughters,' of 'the Kair- •
rhea" were present after •school
and under the .directio'n, ,of Mrs.
Collyer and Mrs Wm. Scott pre
rented 'their project''Meat in the
Menu",, as given con achievement:
clay at Walkerton. Mary MacMil-•
lan gave an. ' inrterestine ' •talk on.
"Meat 'in. the Menu"and the other
girls, `Bell `Graham, Marilyn • Car-
ruthers, `Irene Roulston, Ruth.,Mc•
-
Gillivray ,and. Mary`Maclntyre; it
lustrated by• a skit;. "How to
spend your Meat money' wisely".
Mrs, D, ' iCanruthe'rs gave the
closing reMarks.- After the •.riat- ..
ional anthem .a . social' hour; upas
spent. The. October meeting, will
beheld at the home of Mrs. Law •
. rence . MacLeod with : Mi s.:Ross
MacMillan,. Mrs: H. -Houston; Mrs,
• S. .MaaGillivray and Mrs., Fred
Gilchrist as directors
number of : `experienced workers
in order to 'rpen the plant. The. ''
Company is offering offering a $1011
reward for .information ' leading' to
the' conviction of "night prowl
•ing hoodluniss who scattered nails.
on '•driveways or ',do s other dam-
age to, the .property"..
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-.Top honors an .the 4-H Ilaby from the St Helens _.
y � s district The
' Beef` club at the Luekiiow Fall McNeil cal won first place, while
Fair went
to Crawford McNeil'. showmanship honors were •won
(left) and Murray Gaunt, both 1ay"Murray whose calf was sec-
,
,;.l▪ i
ond.
But the.boyg didn't steal.•the
'show --the Little . Sisters'
... : Sisters; Joyce
.r
and: Evelyn, and •Ann Todd place
ed high, in the standing.
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