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WIN AT STRA'1'FORD
R. T. K.iltpatrick's , purebred
;aanen goats figured among. the
>rize winners at the goat show
�t the Stratford Fall Fair. There
were sixty goats in the competi-
ion, conning froln points' as ;far
s east and north of Toronto;
Dick won first for 'the register-
ed doe under two ' years; second
or the milking doe in a class: of
3 : and third for the.- kid
lass of 16. ••
Dick finds..a• ready marlet for
ny surplus an mbers of his herd,.
hiefly 'in the. iminediate district,
lit ;has had enquiries from. pros-
ective •purchasers ,as far away
s New Brunswick:
Goat milk: is preferred in the
Kilpatrick household and it,' was
lith this in Mif d •that Dick start.
+ed his little herd a ' few years
go. A good., milking . doe will
roduce •lalbout four quarts of•
Wilk a qday, on a ,twice a day,
milking schedule. •
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THE LU,ICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
.Qcal It general
Mr.. and Mrs. Pharis 1VMthers
and Carolyn &pent the week -end
at Niagara,Falls.
Mr. and. Mrs.' W. B. Whale of
London spent the week -end *ith
Mr. and Mrs. S. B, ,$tothers:.
Marjary Stuart '.of Washington
was a visitor with Katherine Mc.
Gregor. . , •
Mrs. Roy : 'Cringle of Detroit
spent the Week -end 'with. her Ebro
ther, Jack Gilles and. Mrs. Chas..
Cook. • ,
Mrs. Neil J. • MacKenzie has re
turned, ,from a month's holiday
spent in •Detroit, ,Clevelalnd,'Lake .
wood; N.Y. ; and .Hamilton, ' ,
• iMr. and; Mrs.' Stan, Todd and
Andrew of Southampton were re-
cent visitors with his . mother,
Mrs.. David, Todd at St." Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Virden Mowbray
and Mr. ,and Mrs. Morgan Hen-
derson : are • on a .wee '. ; e` � .r_
trip to Washington and New
York.
Mr.. and • Mrs. Jack Cook ,are
spending a,: week ,in Detroit. They
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Donais who are spending;a couple
of weeks in the Motor City. •
'Mr. and Mrs: Torrance. Ander-
son and Mary Jo returnedlast
week . from a . motor. trip to the
West Coast .and 'south of Cali-
fornia:
OURTH. C0NCESSI.ON
Mrs. Orville Elliott ..and, infant
on, 'Donald Richard, came . from
Vinghana ' Hospital to. the .home
f her mother, Mrs D. L. • Mac-
annon- .on ;Saturday
We are sorry_ to hear: that Mr.
ed Collyet -is ., laid . up . with a
e'iere back ailment. •
Friends and neighbors of . Mrs.
M. MacKenzie were shocked •to
ear Of her ;sudden passing. Sin-
ere sympathy is extended to the
ereavled °family ;
Judge J. A. and Mrs:' Netter
eld and daughter Myrtle Visited
st week with Mrs. Netterfield's
rother, John. A.: MacDonald.
NOTICE
Tirne did .not permit' contacting
1 • rpy customers with. my ..aat
tractive. 105, showing ' Of Christ
•mas. cards a `d' personal `cards.'
''Anyone inter ted can 'arrange to
have these 'samples :.taken to ,their
lone by phoning 35 or 33, arid
I will 'call at the week=ends.
DONALD • THOMPSONk.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. A. Winn, B.A:,
Minister.,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th
11 am.: Morning Worship.
.7 p.m.: Evening.: Worship...
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH•
Minister:
Rev. G. A. MeikIejohn,'
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th
0 a.m.: Sunday School.
1 a.m.: "Believers in 'Christ". •
7 p.m.: in the Presbyterian!
Church. Servide under aus- i
pities of the Upper Ca i da-
Bibte Society. (Illustrated
message).
Church; 0f. England
IN' CANADA .
ev. H. L. Jennings, BaA.,'L.Th
Rector:
SUNDAT,1
'OCTOBER' 5th
• y
t. •Peter's, Lucknow, 11 a.m.:
Holy Communion, Rev. 41..
P..
Janke,. Bervie. '
hrist . Church, 'Prom Albert, •
3.30 p.m.: goly Comfiunion
t. Paul's, Ripley, service
withdrawn.
L Paul's, Dungannon 7.30 pm.
HARVEST THANKSGIVING
eianmgs ► ROY. H.
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SERVICE Preacher,
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". Mrs: , E. Ledford of• • London
(,formerly Miss Lizzie Olivant)',.
(whose > .father was pastor., of the
Ashfield Circuit' over fifty years
go,: visited lastweek with. Mr.
and Mrs.. AlLbert Alton and re-.
newed .former .friendships.
Flight Sgt. ' Lloyd Hendierson of
St,. •Hiuberts, Quebec, spent the
week-endwith his' . parents; M.
and Mrs. Jack flenderson, Boun-
dary West.
ourn-dary°`'West.. Lloyd is currently
taking a two weeks' course at
Toronto University, in safety. ,con-
trot. •
"GRUNDY GIRLS" AND
FRED VISITED•.HERE
HCaJ,lers irr' town this: week to
renew acquaintances with a con-,
stantly 'dwindling ,circle of: olct,
friends. were -'Fred 'Grundy •and
'his son Bob. of California and
Ross Fraser (•Bertha) • and
Mrs: PS:.. Harding : (Hazel) • 'of
Toronto;
• They: ate Members.. of the fain
ily of the late :Mr. and Mrs. Fred'
Grundy of. Lucknow; their father
having..operated a, grocery. busi-
ness' in the •%store . now occupied
"by' . S.anclerson's 'Ladies, & ' Mens.
Wear. The Grundy .home;, which
was sold to the; late Moorehouse
Mitchell; is •now. known as the
Baker ',Convalescent Horne
CHURCH CHANNELS
We' .note that Bible . is in
the 1oea1 news these days. There
was. the service to' mark the ad-
vent of the New Standard Revis-
ed version of the Whole Bible.
The .clergy' of the community
gather with the people to honor
God's word. It . is 'the. 'Centre •of •
enr Christian faith. The. Bible, is
Still a first in book sales. Most
homes' would have 'a Bible some-
where:.
ome-where. ' Hoiw'many people, read the
Bible daily? When; the minister
quotes° a. •text in hissermon, how
,many people could find it? Of-
ten . when the ipture ; is, r
at .a Church Meeting it is noted
that the reader is not familiar
With the text.. We may prefer to,
hear the. Authorized yet-sion read
in ; church, but. we would .prefer
to read 'the new Standard 'version.
atfa.. church :meeting. - The Bible
is more . than fine. ; literature, it
is the Word 'of the living God
spoken to all generations' of Aman,
and ;a Way of Life/that no other
book can offer, . If..you haven't a'
Bible, we ' suggest ,you. • buy the
new version:. a e
On• Sunday evening' at',7 p.m.
•a representative of the'Bible Soc-
iety " will be : at Lucknow Pres�by-
�telrian church. His. . address gill
be illustrated 'with 'films; There
are many, .people 'of the world
who :;haven't yet had the oppor
tunity to read the Bible ;in their'
own language. •
HONORED BEFORE
LEAVI NG KI N�LOSS
Mrs. Jas.:Snowe of Belwood,
Mrs .J'.' Lowndes. arid Mrs. H..
.Robinson of Newmarket, Mr: 'Ren-,
: niie Graham. of :Toronto'. arid Mrs'.
Brock, MacKenzie of Teeswater
welcomed friends and neighbors
1 who .gathered . at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Graham to spend a social even-
ing• prior to their. mewing to
Lucknow.. lVlusic-.by .r..Tra Dick=
i.e and Jimmie Parks with Mrs.
A. Hughes as accompanist'.. was
enjoyed. Everyone' • ioined . in
•coniniunity singing: -4r:. George
Lockhart made a :speech and.. an
address. was ' read : by Mrs... Geo:
Lockhart. A coffee table and bed.-
room•• lamnps . were • presented. M'r,
;and Mrs: Graham both made fit-
ting replies. A.tasty :lunch was
served Eby.' the family and : close'
Qigh3iars.�
4th. 'Con., ' Kinloss,
Sept. 23, ,1952;
us:
KINLOUGH
•Mr. and Mrs. George Iialdenby
and Mr.' and Mr's.Clare, Sparling
visited' on ''Sliinday at' Toronto
with Sr. aria Mrs. Art .Haldennby •
On Sunday next, October 5'th,
Harvest,'- Thanksgiving:' services
Will be e held at ' ..the ' Anglican
church 'at 11 ` a.m. and 7•.30 p.m,
Mrs.. J. B. Simpson has return-
ed to her Home at: Hensall after
spending the summer' 'month's;
with Misses Edna and May. Boyle.
Friends of Mrs. Wm. Cox 'are
pleased, to know' that she wao
able to .return, to her horde after
being•,' a patient at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. ' •
Mrs. Wall returned hoine
.on Friday, ,after a motor •trip ;to
the West.. • •
Misses Edna and May.:Boyie R
t'oria Terry spent the week -end
with—,relatives at London and
Clandeboye
Mrs. Frank Thompson . Will lir
hostess for the nOti• .Institute,
meeting,
Mr.' Goldie Brrierson attended
the United Church Young Peo-
ples conference at, St, Catharines.
over. the week, -end. _
Mr.. and' Mrs. Hern�ttn Fisher=
and Allan, of Bcnrii•ller were
week -end guests' of her parents,.
,and Mrs.: John 'Busheil, Suri,_
day callers .at the. T3ushe.11, home
were Mr, and, Mrs. Lindsay Soon-
erset Of • Toronto and B'en and
Margaret Montgomery. • •
, PAGE =RIM
GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA
Ui5day, Oct..
Doors open 8:00 P.M .. Game Starts 9:00 P.M.
15 regular games for $25.00 each,
4 Special Games for $1 00.00 each.
1.`Special. Game ,For
1952.FORD ' MAINLINE COACH
complete with air • conditioning, heater, under
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'coatingand license, ready to rd. ''rive. away.
The ear game is $1.00, per. card. ,
Admission: $1.00 for • 15 regular games,. Extra cards for
regular 'and special games, 25c each or 5 for $1.00. '
Special Car.Game .;$1.00;
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Sponsored by the. Goderich Lions Club in aid
of Welfare • Work.
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pub away my
rd -earned rrtQ.
This young' bank depositor recently
wrote to his ' bank manager:
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Dear Bessie and A
We 'are happy to, bp in your
home ton' t: :to :v t with you:
before you leave or your new
abode in town. We -lave always
felt welcome and .have enjoyed;
yourhospitality many 'times.•
That the Graham hothe .it to
be continued• here •'by, one of you's
own. family,, .gives us . all great'
pleasure:. ; This ideal of most •par-
eats• is not ,a/Ways realized. ,
Although . nett so ..old in' years
Angus, youare one of the older..
residents of ' • the, • district; being
one of 'a • large family. who ,grew
up on ..this farm and: ' attended
the Grey Ox school., ,
Yon and your Wife, Bessie Macy
Murchy, 'have spent many years
'together, naw• andhave• kriaw.n
the toil' as well as':'the joy's that
you ha•Ve • .had with your • own
farn:ily.' For all this you have
been well .'repaid by' their °suc--
cess in life' and the devotion that'
they have, shown .toward you in,
latter years.
As a. remembrance . from your
friends we hope you -will enjoy.
this coffee •'table and bedroom
lamps in :you.r •neW hom in Luck -
now, That you may be blessed.
with many years of good health
and happiness is the wish of your
friends in Kinloss.
Coach to football •giant:."l'ou'se
you been doing, studying?"
out o£ condition, Cooper •Vithatfa.
"I made a goal of $1.,000 for this year.
It is two years since I opened the account
with two dollars. I owe thanks to you that .`
I pit away my hard -eared money where
it will benefit me . '..: I -cd not wish' ;to
touch it for the time being.'"
...Building up... a bank account means woJc'
andsacrifi - But. Canadians know-the—
value
n -, h
Ge o • wit e"
value of having savings, handy' in time
of opportunity or need: thy maintain
VA
million savings accounts in the
chartered banks—almost twice as many
as ten years ago. At tle,same time
bank staffs have.aliost doubled. That,
and higher wages, have increased .bank
payrolls almost three Mmes.
More people use 'the banks, more people
work for,,the banks ,than ever before...., _ :r
chis advertisement, based
• on an actual letter, is
presented 'heire by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY`
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