Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-26, Page 6M Nay ;4filpatrlek iroap 1. The' McN`ay i i1patricl group' 1 of 41* -1W:- A , Met ,at the home. of : Mira:' George ;;Jbyft . Mrs: I ltilpat-- i t icltpresided . and the meeting opened .With liylr m and the,Lord's .pr'ay'er • in. uflisdn. The roll calk. ;_was 'answered•iby .a':verse'of'scrip- ture, The'' scripture' lesson was :read 'by► •Mrs: J:: A": Crispin.: `After thusi'i ess"`period ,Rev: • Mrs..1 W' Stewart gave a =.'reading ani "1V tl erff::<`712iss VV'elah gave a ' short`, account "of an; organ re-' eitaV ;she attended • recently:.Mrs. Hoag.: also gave a reading', on "Other-ness" taken from 'the book "Live ..a 'New Life!. '. Plan•Neere s I.. atanged for otir, next 'mieeting, to; tbe s held ' at, `Mrs d , w: :';,loyntrs and�.it is. to be �a: Group•'�tea. The, cony//eners are Mr&'Ewart- .Tay- .lon, Mrs,. J W'. Joynt and, ..Mrs.'. 'Geo. ' Andrei* arid program com1-. n%ittee' is Mists' liVelsft Miss 'Eva .Greer' and M S:- Kilpatrick, .Eiiry,''member'•is' urged to at-`, tend< • The : meeting was :brought'. to a • boss,: with .iiymin'-and-' prayer. ' Miss.',Welsh :Conducted.'a musical contest: Dienibmw4Biatk'T*eOdpr W. 'ill,;;.. The `l4iY. , eti Yg df the •N A: ,. widS• ° held , ' at the, • home-. of.' Itrts° l • Wijibi gtbn!:0:,R4ndetsatt.) ..oil . We'd- "dal nesday°4 evening',c,Mayy:...11th .with ,'stn l attendance of= 27.: Mrs :1Black presidet After•the opening .hyniii' -thed. LLord's pray.er Was repeated in, unison. 'Ile : roll' call .was answer= ' ed with the !paying at "lees: The :: s clines of the last meeting were read' .and. business -'period,' follow- „ ed. The scriipture'lesson wa's•'read,. ; by,, Mrs.. 6tttart'Callyer. -•Readings were, given, ,by Mrs. Floyd Wilson, , Mia •Lloyd: Ashton,, Mrs, Orland RtOiards; solo "by' Wei Lowmd'es, ". in rumentals Iby Mrs. C.rispin and Mrs Allm. 'The meeting was clos-1: ep 1 v+rith prayer- 'ixiyr .Mts..: Taylor lalid a4 contest andsocial half hour ,followed. The June mteeting is to ' be 'held -4w the, evening at, the lrome: of Mrs.; Ernie •Acltert. `: Arran ge rnients ,; Were •, made' •. to have mems ers of tale Group.assist: •the' dW tfa + ly,'w'ho lost every thin 'Me -their `recent fire,- with. its ''a!C• food, clothing ; , household effects;: ,,,etc. : ' . , i Evening Auxiliary .Meet The• •Makmeeting of the Even ing auxiliary : • of the United • • `Chureh'was ' held Tuesday. even 'ina at. thehome of Mrs.:Ale* 'An drew • wkth .:37- itiattendance;:-•=-The meeting was: opened ;Iby 'tinging. ' hymn 252; Portions of :the scrip- ture , were read 'byr Mrs. Harvey' ,Hall: and Mrs. Harold Ritchie. Ar= ' range lents were ':made for a plc - Tile. rto, be held, June -16th at. Mr3.' • ! Campbell Thoirtupson's cottage:: A most. inspiring and challenging address -was- delivered 1,4 Miss D. :McLeod. Miss' Lawndeg' rendered 1.a -delightful solo. Readings; were given hy.. Miss ' Crania -to .,Mrs. E., Crawford a nd Miss Oslbortie. Miss Eunice Helm':favored with a vocal' ; solo to her own- guitar, accoaivpan- linen/. The meeting was closed 'with the, m.izpah ,beneciiction, and'' a, daioty''lutelit-wad, serv&i,•by the hoittesaeL • 'r vr. • • 4 • . r• • kAOi Sit tor mottos D'saA', mAy 26th, 1949 , = CONV1'NCE YOJ�tSE'L! Drive in toga . we have a Goodyear tire `A ; to suit your purse and purpose . see'theDeLuxu.:• and the Super -Cushion ,,`... both record mileage builders... built for extra blowout protection and super -traction in -any weather. ' • RHONE: 'f,ORDF SALES AND SEI 11 ' . MORE PONE RIDE.O.N':' TIRES THAN ON ANY"OTHER KIND`' AS •. A WIE tinA11ER'r tHilitCW,NEWS • • V.trant is red .If ' yo doy Hunter Jo>!db 4Groap oil "VY A. you'd better const4t= your doctor before .tryii bo. ;get rid of super- •Tile '•May 'meeting, . od :Group 3 fluous fat. ,Even i�f loss od 'wei'ght wast°held att the homewMof Mrs• T. is deslrtctl' t erre'. are" certain' foods .Camerdn • on -Wednesday, May the botdotornust 'have • to ltietep it • 11th,, Mrs." Hunter ,,presiding, The functi(uring ropettly; SeJf n oa meting `opened b singing .a ed :7 die1s� .of tent 'weaken' the. body, hymn followed by. prayer by without etti g.• rid "'of. much, Mass 1 Hazel' Webster, The. -scrip - Weight. Your. doctor is••best.. qua'1 tures- rea'dng^.:was given by Mrs. iifiedi-to.• say what foods ...you can' J C: Armstrong '.It was''decided safely do Without. ' that useful -donations be•contrlb- utect;lby mnern ers to the! :family SAFETY FROM DISEASE• wb4 lost their' hotmerecenitly' by fire, donatio; •-to -'be left at the Thbtis'arids of Carvadia are ;'home of Miss: McGregor,, Short • ali'ire - today'. because :they 'were readings Were given: by Mrs. Janes Mi•s Harold Ritchie Mrs.. 1 NEW `ASSISTANT , APPOINTED: I TQ► UROW..COUNTY •• Mr• R. G. Bennet, • agricultural° 'repreae'Mative for Ruroni� County: „•,, i announces that Mr. '1'red Q; Wil sox :h�Is ,been 'appointed: assistant; agricultural.. representative for this County. Mr. Wilson, -•moo will. ' .0 commence his, duties ori June 1st, is �a. t iember•' oaf this,year's gradu-." t acing 1asS''. at th :Onta ` ' � , � , ria ,� i culturdl Coll ege, having . speciate • zed in animal husbandr3r. 'Mr Wilson is a= native of 'Wellington,: Countyj, corning from Erin, which is. situated about 25 miles. east of imrnIunized in ' thein ' chi1•Iood • + agai such •diseases asp axnall W, ' 13asheU and. lvfrs. E Lioci pg' Two interesting . readiyigs: ere d.iphthema •�arut-� �uvhoopu>�' cough; ► giv�ert by; Mrs: . Woolley; Smallpox' has been, practitially rott leased .to,l:Svc e' Mrs•: 'wiped outwin.Canada, ;by'vaccina-; g p , tion, ' 'and wdtpilthe;ria ,atxd whoop -:lc en�neth•• Beaton speak he, has 'in ' cough': are'I' rein Checked; by 'been` irimfssianary wdrk r sortie gg.' years in China: ` 'Mit. ''8atn"'Gibsori totcolcl and vaceine r'I nttriui'iixaUon . is safve, attr �an�d= raetitalty'pain- gave a, i els .ing• Roll, call. was ans-' �vfercd'' 'by f'My " Favorite (irl's lessDSee•: thiel' y+oiur. Child ;'is • pro-,,� Name r, which :Was 'responded . to 1 . Iby''22 members;, and four visitors, ' MA " ,nnote:••of , . thanks was tendered tile• thestess.• ,A4 contest was held tectedt• our essenta YOUR REPRESENTATIVEat 'O wa had ; . _ ~� ' a . tt;at,read into his apeeeh in Itis ' to ,,.., House of Commons'' on March• 9, 1949, the. First' a essay: given • by Loia:Edmonstope of Tobernory:' entitled; 'R►tice: County, The, .1' ou`rist . Playground": REPRESENTATIVE at Ottawa la's the. author .of "Touri ada's -Corning ~industry", in the Cafladian i Veti*int ituuae • YOUR REPRESENTATIVE is in favour of a ,Toatrist Standing Comm tl being• set•':up in' the : House of- Comintion'2 • • EMP•LOYMENT.: Labour benefits` through payment for' services rendered' either directly to the Tourist or Vacatlon;'Vi'kdtor, in the 1iddsi. and in the factories _ •PROFITS. For all .the . , services ,rendered, thosle` w bo provide thein, the manufacturer, the wholesaler,the jobber • and the retailer —' each 'mak e• 1'.' .• is- modest share, which, when ;totalled adds' many` millions` -of dollars to our' 'pros rit . each pe y year. TAXES: ;- The Provinces through". their gasoline'. taxes and motor taxes. collected more. than $91,000,000 in 1945. Hunting and fishing licenses brought in roughly. $2,000,000. The"sale " •'and lgse` of camp. sites :'for' cottages, robins; etc, likewise, produces crown revenues'. AGtICULTURE l;.ast year,it is estimate$ Our. 20,000,000 visitors:e011.7. sumied more than 4,000,000 pounds of butter; ,4,000,000 dozen of eggs and ' 18,000;000, pounds of :beefy Other ProdgCtg' are In ',lilts • ,'Proportion. obinson; e Tourist ruce; • Puni Give :Andy A Chance To Carry On! ONE GOOD. TERM DESERVES ANOTHER •a "and caunch served ;at the . close of. the ..meeting.. s beef" a very act- Guelph:: �e has ive •member iri; D1'ulb •Work in his; own. County°•for a. number ',of 2 years. '., f Mr, Wilson will , suceeclt J C.. Y ,F Rerii�ie, who `resigned as assistant agricultural " representative o March' 31st to 'Work' for , the Nat Tonal', Dairy . Council at Guelph' prier -to' going'. to Iowa State Col-: lege' in September, to get • . his Master Degree. COWS - ' $2:50 each 'HORSES $2.50` Ea. 50c per cwt. Aecordipg:. to size: and condition Phone collect: • Wingham' 561-j. Rlpley'59-16'or. 38-19 Ingersoll 21 William Stone Sons, Ltd. 't GERSOLL, ONTARIO • DO yOU KNOW about TRAVEL RATION REGULATIONS? 0 It'saves :time and trouble when' '»Poli 'familiarise yourself`ivith.:the •-regulations regarding .travel' to the United States.' before ,,:you bet! out Ori your trip.. ,Here • are: ' -they''#acts; '1. 'T`he allowance for pleasure travel `during the current ration' period of "November' lth, 1948, 'to November.` '' .15th 1949, is ,$150 U;S. per person ($100,in the case of �lydyre�, under, .11 • vear*' 2/ A Foz+m H permit; obtain?, able t'_auy, banktjs, re; < iguired `to'take out of Can. add exceeding $lo, U.S. or U:S and.Cana-.;, dian funds. " ., • 3 •Special; all'owan.c'�as are' • granted` for' strictly busi nous travel where;your ap-; plicetipn ie", certified by:, :your employer:, "'''"•• 4. Applicati ins for larger: • .amounts of U.S. fiinds,for travel for health or educa-: tional'putrpoees,' they be':. made on special forms ob•. to enable t your bank, 10Rf10ti EXCHANGE 'CONTRbt s0AR0 OT` AWA • FECS.i`2 Ti Bl •