The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-05, Page 7•
TIRMSDAY, !t!'fAY 5thj 1949
MEMORIALS
WINGHAM MEMORIAL
SHOP •
famous` #ot'
Artistic Memorials •
• at very, xeasoriable prices, r
Allvnays a large stock In
Choi test , granites to
choose iron.
e 'te.erlettering a specialty
Al....l -
my
modern machinery:
R, A SPOTTON
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,Phone 3Viiigliam, Ont.'
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• A i' ..z 'y ..1)10t Si]c ji1c1 be'
race l\ itlt' the shrine -like
beatttty. �,,,i 4 aton1inlent which
will I"L` c V( nii.ISting1y,' tri.l)uto
to tli(i;c' ;�t• rest, W� hay.e mtitiy
ehissic sty lcs to..suggest, and
will ; work with you .;on pus-
tori Ausigns,. .
Fxcepttonally 1ow •prices.
No eon' assing; which = elinin
Ates sales corn ,m.issions•!;
Inscriptions ti . Re iirin�'
n, p ons `.�.
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Sandblasting Memorials
2b Years' Experien.ee
• The_i rtest In. 'Portable,. •
- Satidblast •Equipment
All. ivtir k:persona1ly executed
bra Ise• Memorial
Alfred St.,, WINGIIAM ;
• 'Phone 450
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NIa:L MacLT'NNAN,
li jiley, Ontario,
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THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKN OW, ONT;A i,IQ .:
WILL, .DEDICATE• Maim, -
FURNITUIhE ON SUNDAY.
Anniversary, 'seryids will be
held in the Presbyterian••.Church,
Lucknow, on 'aluiday, May 8th,
with Rev. R. •Douglas MacDonald
of Tillsonburg.as the guest:spe .k-
er. At the morning ''service, "nevi
pulpit furniture will be •dedicated'
in memory. of • MiSs,MVfarzor tae,.
Dougall, , '
OTL,
Mrs:, Ray Dalton:will • be ..host-.!,
ess or the May.'meeti`ng� of the
Women's Institute
The first-meeti• i,g of the Pres'
,bythrran Sunday School Was held t
on Sunday,' May
Mrs."), J..MacM urchie who was;
on an extended visit with. hey, . i
daughter•; Mrs, Hatlerton,.: . a t
IT.anna, " Alberta,' was called 'horne
pan ae coup '. o_ . e r n:css of Mr
• t f th•11
'IMV VE. BALI AT
A d•rirrcei:5• being helcl' ,at Lang
side On .Fri.dpy rri.;ltt tri. raise .sor7re•
funds f tr•• the.. •puir'ohais.ck of watt-`
ball eta, tipple .%, with a ti rc t i�
-reviving a-hit::•01-.-,sOc}a't y.ii?'-..that;:
rr�rx}tnu iiIv •1.,,}rig sicl� tl,^tts r}rrttc�
14,�11,1 co tlrrrlllriaty,; '`Gttrctr
th y`:.e�rri 17: ft.;t, I.l t;,rk u..01 `C(°Usd1V
,re;.t hcre l;c�y' e>r}1 trii.>iti4tics whcr,•
never ot1)rniss Ci ••gar•ne -and were.'
arn.ong Thez.Sepoys' strongest sup-
porters,
'1'ud.ay, with quite aAtumber • of
young, fellows. ari °thc� ;bung; .^and.
with some. of the "ol tirrrer "':
d s still
ha.'i .
a hanker'
1 trx?tg • ng• for a _ball
• •arid. ibat; plans �ar:c t or' ani a'
t'•
sof ball.':S(04 , 'for; a .:bit of fun
if nothin else , awnd 'who knows:
• bizt'what they •might'
g endu 'p wrth.'
a W;O:A.Aentry• i
DRIVEB EXONERATED
An inouest held at •Walkerton
into .the death of 1:2 -year-old Al'=
bei t . Forsythe of Riversdale, kill
;,.ed on .April; 24th, exonerated .the,
• .•driver.,; of" .the• Western :Ontario
••Motorways ' •,b:us-involved.. Leroy
Smith, the'•driver, Was freed of
blame '. by: the coroner's ' jury,,
`which .placed blame for the ac-.
cident'.,on, faulty.' air •brakes : Di-.
Thomas ' Sinclair:;' ,:of . Walkerton
presided: Crown • Attorney Free-•
.hornacted for•;the Crown.-
Uniited Church W.M.S.
The WM.S. of the' United
Ohurch held two.: meetings ari
April: • Miss. . Dean. McLeod' :was
'guest speaker at the Easter.;meet-
ingheld at Mrs John Kii> •trick's..
home --The : president, Mrs. W. B.
'Anderson, was in•. charge. and
Mrs. T. Burns re ,the. , Easter,Scripture. Mrs. R. Rae: and I.VIrs:
P. Burris were.. program thenen
ers A.. special Meeting to arrange
fpr. W.Nfi.S'•.Presbyterial was •'held.
at.Mrsr'`Russell Robertson's Home,
with Mrs J. W. Stewart and :Mrs.
W Drennan :, in charge of the .pro
gram. Mrs Isabelle 'Maeltenzie
read the scripture. ',Mrs; .Jones
sang accompanied bby Al
lin 'and Mrs Woolley conitri(buted.
a :splendid reading Mrs: Drennan
•Arran' ed a teirriperance ;quiz:
.We see things .not as they are
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,but as •.we are.
CHA1yGGE. IN OWNERSHIP •
OF MOTORWAYS BUS l,4111E.
Controlling. interest in Western
Ontario • Motorways-• • 'has* , been
Piirchhsed by K, C. Allen and L.
J Rertdersori'of •Ottani.s; ata pr'
reported:. to be' $100,000.'.
The eOmcip y operates bus lin®
•'oVer 800 miles of Western Ontario
roads; from 'London to Goderich,
.Wing}am aftd Owen Sound, from.
Stratford. to .Goderich, 'Kit ner:
to-'' 8:outahmpton, Wi "
nghaxn ' and
Kincardine and Kitchener to Tor
onto
Purchase •of new busses 4o serve
all lines and coihplete revision of
service' schedules is to follovi imp
med tatel;y, aceording to 'Mr. ;Hen-
derson, who had, taken.over active!
supervision of• the ,company.
MaeMutrehie, wllo Is' a• patient iii •
S't . Jcisopl>.'s ' Hospitai;;'•' London, •
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\;i,} ere" he ' underwent an oper a
tic};r `Ai la` t r,'4161.•t •he is doing 1,
.}1let:ty. 1'.
i fid `avIi ilton \Valsh `vi:�
l.tc?rl du: ing. •-ive .�k with.
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:.,...ArliFirrAllItAr'!mk}!e!�n�s�,�,1.T.��YLon w.►v11.su111s1%Mr+t••=t1.1.1✓
lectors Of Ibe�'
Serving you for the past ..four years has
been a ,privilege end an honour.
1; have endeavoured to serve you ; faith
fully . and well, •
;In the (near future' ou will ante ; `mole be
.called 'upon to choose a representative-
,.{lorn Bruce.
owx, Will' find. tie once more a cardicIate '
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brut .t., F'r atilt • Currie C,on.. 10. • I ONE GO.ODTER .:.DESERV
We are .pleased .to know 'that ,Mt', �. .
Wnh h: is .able :once again ,fo get •
around without the • aid of the
crotches
,
Mi s'•'••Fnk M'.ra'au4lden• is 'hostess
to, •' the W.omen's I1 t.itute on..
!Thursday afte.rnooin . • • _ .::•
The:Anglican..
g oan'. Sunday School,
will :`be in- •on g Sunda'. ` next for
the' surni-her nloriths• at .2.30 and'
will be followed:•iby the Church
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�ser7u�ice at 3 4 clock ( .S.T:�;: r Y
The:Sr;,Womens.Auxiliary..will .,thas' urill..b_e a _work._mceting
: meet a, week from Thursday, Ma ILittle Elizabeth a: n d : 'Joyce • .
12th; at the, home of Nlrs. Tom ,Hee'l.ey of Kincardine spent the
Hod mins. Scripture will be' taken week -end with Mr, • and Mrs;
Iby Mrs,. James Hodgins; The Wprd Harvey: Hods-.-
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