The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-02-24, Page 7RS*, sEBR' 2444'^•
'A family :plot' - should. .be
graced, with thr -h'i=i-tke-
beauty of a monument .which
Will be everlastingly a tribute
to those at rest.. We have many.
classic styles to 'suggest, and.
will workwith, you on- .cgs-
tocol designs.
Exceptionally low•..' prices.
No 'canvassing, , which .elimin- •
des Sales commissions:
Inscriptions Repairing
'Sandblasting • Mernotials
25 Fears'Experience.
•The.,i,rttest in. Portabie
Sandblast, Ecluipt,etit
All • t ol'k personally executed,:
Alfieds St., WINGH;AMVI.: •
'Phone 450
:or
,NEIL: MacLE$NAN,
Ripley, Ontario.
PURPLE GROVE
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HE LUOKNOWSEN T NEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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Yoatnlg sl'eople presented
their Play "Uncle Cy Hits A New
h" a, fullhawse in-the-Mem..Q
'c'rial Hall, Whitechurch;, oh; Fri-
day night. This .week they gq. to
Brussels on WednestcLay night and
'Wroxeter on *Friday night. On
Friday, Ma'roli< 4'fah they will.:pre-'
sent it ,in the Whaxrr.Town Hall
.Under the auspices of St. Andrews
' Presbyterian" church choir and on.
March 10th in VictoriaSt; Un-
ited Church,' Goderich, the he W:
and to: i'3elgrave under: auspices
of :the United Church' Y,P;i:T;;°the
date not set'. ''et. .,. 'The
y play ,w.-04
Ia1 3 f 'staged in l pley ;Under
auaipices :Of' a United ,Chu j ch'
group,.
°Mesrs;'Bill! ". •
Mcl?hersaan' .and
George 'Cranston were ;hlon' a from' United: Church Evening 4twiliary
The. Evening Auxilii;ary met for
their
firin febrnary meeting ,at the.
e
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ho eoMrs. Nelson Bushell with
.-attendaine;
Mrs. Harvey-
W;ebsterresided, and the meet-
ing
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ing was opened by singing, hymn
576, followed by ,prayer, Mrs. Or -
Guelph ;r', the week -end,
• Mr. George Stuart was in Tor
onto this week on' a business trip
in ennn..ection wxth,,jhe We 'Wa
wan
ash Insurance . Coy
Marchmeet"
The ing..of '.the Wo-
•,:rnen s Institute will be held ':at.
tha ' h'cune of Mrs:. Stanley 'Todd
Mr; and, Mrs. Sam:Emerson aka,:
Hilda' visited recently 'with .;Mr;
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Fred Blackwell.
Mrs. Ronald ' Thacker under-
went an. appendix . operation in
Kineardxne Hospital last week: !
Mr and . Mrs., :Kenneth . Robert-
son and family t of Zion visited '-at
Mr. ;Donald Robertson's on Sun=t.•
• day," also„Mr. ,and: -.Mrs. Burton ,
Collins on ;Saturday :everting., ,: (;
Mr;'' and Mrs. Andrew, Paters in
were guests''Of . Mrs: ` `Burton • Col
ims ;on Sunday. 1 ,
1Vlr:. Vietor Whitley :and son Ed-: f
win ;of Hamilton . visited at 10:1
John. Errierson's and purchased 'a.
number'.of 'saddle ponies.'
Mr. George T•hompson is spend= f
Tinge a few days with: has daughters,
Mr's.' 'Will' SVa :ley: and Mrs Al 1
Irwin of Lucknow f 1
A social, court :'whist party was
held in .Purple ;'Grove school last:
Friday,: night which 'Was a . decid. 1
ed success Comimittee- in':Charge!
w.as;: Mr �Frank� Currie...and Mr -s,1
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ion Thursday 'afternoon,' Marchi .3'
at 2„30. Roll call, An Irish "recipe;..
,stbjectin charge of Mrs. Elwood.
Barbour; n'ragrani committee and.
hostesses, Mrs. Earl purhin, Mrs..
Chester Taylor.
' Miss. Zona Newtoti, Reg.N., g ,.
Victorian 'Hospital: staff,: London,
was to visitor.' with her parents,.
Rev 15 G and Mrs: Newtto -
re
�,. l,r.'
int 'is ne.ces ary to get to . the r
b:ottom:.of•.a west on order to'
see both sides of:.rt.
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PACkt . SBVE
benediction and a social half hour
followed. .
'The -March.�ir eting i to be ..
`held; :at. the , home of Miss' Mari'
• parer---Rae--Progra- --and—funeh-T:-. —
committee is Mrs. J. �'C• McNab
Mrs. L. :Ashton and Mrs. V. Hun
ter.
vine Jones read the scripture. The
minutes of the last ..meeting were.
read by' :Mrs... Floyd Wilson . and.
the business period followed.',Mrs,
F. G. 'Brewer read• the_treasurer's
report' and . Mrs. George: Joynt
gave a ;reading on social welfare.
Miss” Helen Hamilton; • very 'cap-
ably presented the study: •. book,
describing tee education of ...the
children of. Wesf... China. Miss
Gwen, stewart favored' :with solo.
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and
Misses Jan
n?ld Joyce.Ca
a -
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Convalescing After. Operation.
James Durnin. of Sit. Helens is.
convalescing at .his home follow
ing. a stomach ulcer 'operaation
which he underwent at Christmas, is,
time in ,Victoria Hlospital. Jim was
visit•ii g,4n London .at •the time- he
was stricken with the ,attack..
Durnin was...ill at the same.` tinir.,'
at Kincardine.
TEt`t!DERS :
are
scion: to be Calle
bell sang a.11-leasing,duet 't.:The . fol th.e constructicin r of a ' Anew.
rmmeeting 'closed. with: the mi.zpah• Continuation S hool at Ri le
T
ice..I1gardin,
ensign
NICKa
Resigns As .Director '
Lloyd Ackert of j,Holyrood has
tendered .;hiss resignation, "'as °..re>•
creational director at Llistowel to
become effective "ate. `the end ef;
March Mr "'Ackert' explained that
he intended, leaving '• Listowel to
enter business. He 'has done :,a'
splendid' work during' his. 'fifteen'
months there, and Ike Recreation=
al• CoungiF' was prepared
engage !him
,The Council c 1 splay try to get
• along with a -part -tune director or
.,with- the aid of :Voluntary lead-
ers, as viwas pointed out at the
;meeti '
. ng that there Was a lack of
interest in the recreational Move-
n?ent• by soiree of the
ap1e
and there' wlas difficulty in. fin. -
Ewing The 'project:: • • 4 , . .
2.AGRICULTURAL.. GROUNDS at:.
iianover. will 'be vested in:. the':
mown, it order to obtain the pro=
unci
I.
al grant, under.the. Common-
itylally Ac
INET ....
)rTUTE MEETING _ .
Luckn Women's' Institute wets
The February meeting of the
ow
held in ,the TownEz Il with. Mrs.
Wilson: presiding and with
twe i ty-fi v+e to :: attendance: The
meetiisg • deckled' against gimp' a'
scholarship to: the Federated Wo
men's: 'Institute, ' 'Mrs. Philip Ste-
wart,reporte,d the play was Coco--•
•xn ',along .well: and would be pre-
sented .on March 1st with -'a dance
to fallout; Con mittees were app-:
po►ntted to'•look after the ,,details:,'
1\11,1.. Clark reported on the . pro-
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'gress of the marathon; Mrs.. the,
erota- repo. ted for the ,committee
regarding buying dishes and pur-
chase
ut-chase or same was left With cosy
CWlfYUnity si;oging acid' a1 otic-
iron .sale wore held, arid.t the;
Clic": t thetlie�ting' a social hour
wr1's rsl)etxt•. •
egulations 4 5 erred b :(underthe heading+'.'Part'I
fighting ) .of th'e 'Regulations Respecting= he Use a
Iectri ity in 'Ontario . Put Into Effect September;l 4
948, :aCndmend+ed October 13, 1'948, Ari
uspen Between the .above Hours,,
titi•nued fico rovement ' in •water condition o l
• �a , s, c �.p ed ::with...
unusually • mild . weather now :enables the C m><ssion oto meet
run n'h`ur n�
normal;demands'' du �._. t o,• s ,arid.
d ori weekends. � ::fin • � view..:
g: g
i he li.� h•ti restrictions set' .out in re i lat>con
g ng
'the .hathPart TIY Lx htin ” of the'• Re �ulations ma(under • g 'g g
by : the • Con .mission'. under the Power Commission Act, a
nde ., ` '. each `ni ht firorn 7.00 o :00 a.m.0040:y.
suspe d d g p �• t 7 �ton
P y.
Frida ><nclusive and• from • 0 .run. Fr>< ' a' ••to' • 700�� a..rn.: • • lvlQnday
However, during the daytime frorh--,:00
to
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P;
se
a
riday, esti re. s: ilLina e+ciatto► meepo
demands i ulx:. :... The Commission therefore requests : that ,the.,. .e
lotions ;be �' strictl . observedp,durin_ .these .'hours and •that volunt
conservation ' be. continued.
'he Hydro -Electric Power Commission' `of Ontario and the Muni
c al' S st
• ' 'p y e;ms` ,wish to ', e�pxess •itleir �, s'r�eerc
.• •i .to•all•
were affected' b these ,e ulations ,'Y'our's len
Hydro users wo by . p
did co=operation rovided invaluable aid; during the criticalAper od.
the power .emergency..,'
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