The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-19, Page 3THURSDAY, iVIAY 19th, 1949 •
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THE. NLUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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b. axn•s, :Sheetings,,
clearing: at 39c and 49c. Read our
tadvertisernent ori back page. THE
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IT WILL COST you Only :$1,25 to
'protect your • ik lankets from, moth
damage. One. spraYririg `of •.Berlou
stops : i th damage for 5 years or
B.erlou pays, tor the daari�age• Win,
Murdi.e & Son.
Mr. and' Mrs Ted Brewer and
family yrere recent. visitors. at 'her
home at Bothwell,
. and Mrs,. Jim Graham and
.laroily' �of Kingar•f spent Sunday
with Jane and .• AdamBowman;
Dr. and Mrs.. dames Little spent
the forepart of the week in .Tor
onto .where the Doctor • attended
the' Qntario •Dcntai Convention.
NI' s. - r Mowbra . of
D�. and, r J'4�h , . Y
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Toronto., were week -end ,►v'isitors
`it; the none• of her -Parents„- Dr..
S
and MrS. W.. V ,Johliston •
Mr: and Mrs, Lawrence Tre-:
xriain, Kenneth and Lois Ann of
Sirncoe'.were. recent visitors` with
her . mother, M'rs., Aamelia Trelea 1
Tien .
Mrs, H Thon xpson;. spent a
few •:days in " Toronto with her II
sister, , Lorna;. and her . mother, l
Campfbell who , is fail-
ing
ail-ing in strength
"Mr, and Mrs, George Orvis .of
Lucaknow and Mr. and'Mrs. Fred'
..,Howson :and family of .W'ingham
spent ' the week -end, •at'. Wivartoii
';with Mr:. 'sand Mrs, Cavi; "Taylor„
Mr. David ErtirigtotL'whO sper t.
the winter in Toronto, is visiting.
with his :daughter, •Mrs. Roy. Black
• and Mr. Black,
Mr
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and • Mts. John' Jamieson
and Mi•:'and Mrs •Stewart Jamie-
•
• 'son and children visited with -rel-
atives in Louad�on and St.•' Thomas.
Mr: -and Mrs.Dave Callander, of
Cuelph`•and'.. Mrs.:Isla Watson of
• Stliathroy spent . • Sautu cilay ' with'
Mr. and Mars. James Forster
Mr. and' Mr's, Robert Fisher
.spent .the week -end. •here. • They
were : accompanied, illy' Mrs. David
•"' histol -wtho hadHspent-•-the : past
.five weeks in: Har lton 'and Tor-
onto.
• U.NIT,E•D . CH•U.RCH
LUCKN:OW
Rev J... W. Stewart, B.A., , B:D:.
• Pastor,
SUNDAY, MAY 22nd,: 1949
.11 a m:; Rev.. H W. •Hagelstei n,'
B.A.,. of • St: Cathari ees
1215 p:m 'Sund• ay Sc • hool
Rev. Russell MMG 111. ,
ivray, B.A., B.D., of
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• SPRAY .AND', BRUSH
All Types ,af
PROMPT SERVIVE`.
Work
Mr and, Mrs ;Ca iri'eron Mac-
Dona • a
lkd nd'Mr : and 'Mrs..W �.W
ill
spent Sunday • in Toronto
with 'Mt. and Mrs. Wilfred Mur-
doch and Mrs..J, G. Murdoch..
• Mr. arid .Mrs. •.Ewart Taylor,
•
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stothers, `Mrs.
Wilfred, Drennan and Mrs: •Arnel-
ia Treleaven ' attended the funeral,
of th i
r
uncle,
t. he
tat .
,
Wm.
Henry, at 'Flesherton• on, Monday.
Misses' Gretta Campbell a n d
Marion MacDonald attended'. the
coizferenee Of the evening' depart
melat of the W.1V1$. of the. Pres.
byterianChurch, held • in 'Mon-
treal
Mon-treal the • Past weekend:
: Mrs -•-Neff- T :MacK'en'zie :has;
moved to .Miss Hannah: 1Vlacton.-
aid's• residence on Station Street,
Mrs MacKenzie had:been tenant
ing the former Todd :home, . now
oecupied by. the' owners, "Mr. and.
M S.• 15eCou.
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• MISS NINA M,,AY. MCCOY,,
• ;Miss Nina 'May McCoy, a rriem`.,`
ber of 'one of Lucknow's older•'
families, died 6in Victoria 'Hospi•,.
tal,, ' London,:" on. Thursday„Shehad ' been critically , i11 for 'some
Miss 1VIcC'oy, *as • }corn in Luck-
now, and was 4 daughter of the,
late Mr. and Mrs..Jarnes"McCoy;.
For 'over ,fifty yelars she had 're�
_sided in London 'where'she•:found-
ed and •operated. the Progressive
Business College, • •
She was a zne {ber of St. Paul's
Cathedral, and.on Saturday
morning the rector, Dean Charles:
B.row+n, conducted �a,short. funeral
service ' at the Lgari:- Fj ' rat
Home, f ollowinl Which there
mains. were ,brought • to T,ucknow
for, service ' in St. ' Peter's . A ` lr.
Can, Cha.rch,:: conducted. by Rev-;
•1'., E •' Tavener. •
' Interment was in South ,Kin
loss Cemetery, the 'pallbearers
being Austin Solomon, Thomas
Burns, • S., E. Robertson; W. W.
Russell Middleton•and John
A: MacDonald..
;Miss McCoy is :survived 'by -a
sister, •i
Mss Bessie- ' y of Chir
cage and • three ,brotheellin
FAIR BOARD LAYS PLANS
'FOR FALL EXHIBITION.
Directors • ofd the, Luckrow , Agri
cultural=,Society met in.'the Town
Hall.. on Thursday .evening :to lay
1p1+a•ns for the annual , kfair
President George `,.Keririedy c2m
ducted the meeting.
omimttees were'• appointed: to
'•re�Cvise :the. prize list. -A convener
was named for each: section, : who'
was authorizedto add: two .•or
more members to-'�his'c,oinrnittee
Conveners named; were': as 'fel-
'ows horses,''Fred: Martin; cattle..•
Anew; Gaunt, sheep and swine,,
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i ,McQuillin, .poultry, W._` A; .
Muller; ,grain;. roots :and. !v!ege- ".
taibles, Jacob :'Hunter; dairy . and
table ;Supplies;,: Mrs. •'Georige
riedy;` fruit; Wilfred: Hackett; lad
les' . department, 1V1;rs ' F.; G. Todd.,
fine arts an•d.:flowers, S:
well, public school children, Got
-
don .Kirkland; •rural school coria
petitions and:: sports, John Far
risk • •
Judges were appoi •ted, subject
to acceptance . of the • appointment,
An outstanding boys' and girls'.
call 'club i•s assured. again this
cl u:b.....
and•
ton,
Earl' Of • L• hzcknow '' and
.
Joseph of 'Stratford.• . '
cPEE WEES. ENTERTAINED
.. R
u�ckno
w ,Pee -W• `
-ees;.�
L'lads' up •to
12 years,. • and ` winners of !the
W .O.A;A. hockey trophy this seas-
on, , were entertained • last Wed
nesday. evening.`' The boys were
guests .. of Bill -Pappas at . The
Playhouse early' in the ,evening
with. festivities concluding at 'the
hone of their coach, • H. " •'DP
Thompson, where games were
.
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played, , and . refreshments. served.
by1VJ rs:. Thompson, : assisted b$;
Mrs 'Stuart Collyer ` and Mrs; •
Donald McKinnon,
• C.
.Gra •e11e • "Vill.re
Y ;, d , age• St; , ets �
Icinlo'ss Township's power.; grad ,
er, operated by Fraser Purves,.
was ' engaged in town last ,week;.
ripping up .some very .rougin
stretches of. roadway, which had:
previously been hard - surfaced
but had not stood- up and: were`'
• pocked • with holes,. These . stret
hea after being ri •
'gravelled and • graded., `
To Teach Near Milverton,
b� Gordon. Mullin of Listowel, whe.
graduates from Stratford Normal
LUCKNOW. •
, this term; has been engaged to'
teach t'Gravelridige school, near
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UCKUO:
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SUPPOSE you' have what you feel is a good 'opportunit
which calls for bank credit If''one bank cannot 'see it
your way, or if you think you can get a better deal
elsewhere, you're free to "shop' around".
Banks compete to serve the most diversified need
1,0 matter how specialized any oftheme maybe
personal, business, . or farm loans, money transfers,
collections-- to name just' a few.
[ore. than 95 out of 100 bank`'loan• applications
are decided "right in the field": -- in ;the '?ranches
bank managers who take a personal interest in
serving their 'customers' individual requirements
Gong to, your buu1* k not.
like having to dealt with a state
"bureau—but that's how k would„
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be
under stole monopoly.
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