The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-29, Page 3,
TH't,T,RS., S PZ"EMBER •29tht 100
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,Til LUCKNc W SENTf NEL, LUCKNQW, . ONTARIO
Local and General.
Murray Popp has been appoint
ed carrier boy at Dungannon for.
the Toronto 'Telegram. •
' Mr, and Mrs. H. F. -Freeman
of Erie,, Pa,, spent last Week with
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Joynt.
Mrs, ,Minnie Horne and Lilliam
of Toronto were callers here at
file 'week end'..
• itM and' Mrs Morgan: Hender-
' son have spent thepast week in
New •York City,. •
Mr. and .M. rs ' . Robertson :are
in Chicago this week at `. the
•ati,onal ,HardwoodLumber con
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verition. '
• Mr•.: an : Mrs
{ • aniilton, newlyweds,, •have. taken
•up residence in • the' A.ndersori
B1ock.' •
Mrs, W. J: Davison' has return-
ed home from Winghan Hospital,
where she was a 'patientfor two
weeks. ,
Mr. W. W. Hill is progressing
satisfactorily; since undergioing'an
operation .in . Victoria ••'Hospital,
London, early last week..
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Mr. ,and . Mrs. Paul L'um and
son Lennie .cif Hanover were call-'
ers in town last week.. Mrs. •Lupi
and her son; arrived recently from
China. •
• Jack, and . Gordon 'McQuillin.
•• • and Bob' McNay spent a :few days
at their:homes, here,' While the
coal freighter, Osler, Op =which
they' are sailing, was in pont.
Art Breckles• • has beer' • re-
modelling the • Jprmer :Graham
ibuilding•.. adj oining the fire hall,
;'and is at present giving the out.
side, the .finishing: touch' with
brick :siding: •,Georgy ' Oryis • and
Art are doing? the :work:
••.A.'. G. Aitchison '.Was :posted: to
• Kingston ,recently to take a' 'six
months' .army .course, • .While
.awaiting housing accomodation•at
Kingston, ` Mrs ,Aitchison and
daughter Joan .have' been •. visiting
at P9in.t Clark. With her father,
Jack Calntpbeli.
Skhiny men, woi
gain 10;„,
Get New Pep, Vim; Vigor
Inuit a'tbrall Doily U m11��•,n� out ugly hollows
nu up; neck no longer soniwmy:•.bo4 loeeo sit•.
Marred, elckly "beim-pole'.'. look.:Tho ands of.
fltL, women. men, who never; lull: n before.
are mow proud of shapely, he'f't -loo ng bbopdice . ,
They .thank 'the special vigor -bur flesh-buU
d1ng. Nei
tomo;•Oetrax,'Its tonloi.'stimulants invigorators.
Icon: vitamin Di, oalolum, enrich blood, improve
a petite• -and digestion so food gives you more
I th and nourtebment• pput flesh on bare bones.
Don' tear getting too fat. tstop•when you've Rained
e 5, 10, lb or 20 lbs. you need tor normal weight.
little. New ” get acquainted" • else only 0Oo.
famous. Detre' Tonlo Tablets for new vigor
added pounde, tbls very. day..At Btl drugglata.
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MEMORIALS
WINGHAM: MEMORIAL
SHOP,
famous 'for
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Artistic Memorials'
at, very.' .reasonable prices,.
.Always a' large stock in
choicest granites to
choose front: .
emet ry lettering' a specialty,
All . modern machinery.'
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R' A. SPOTTON
'Phone 256 Wingham; Ont.
Gilson urnates
Rave a furnace 'installed or
repaired befor•ethe cold''
• weather.•
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BEATTY' DEALER
Beatty `Deep: • We11 'Pumps
Beatty Three -Way Pumps•'
• .In Stock
.Plumbing' and. Heating
havetroughing and
lump' ,and Windmiilk •
Repairing, •
N'M.. FITZPA:TRICK
R. R. 3, Goderieh -
'Phone 12-r-3 -Dungannon
Bill . Pappas has torn :down the
old verandah at the' apartment
above theatre and is replacing
'it'With• a. combination porchand
marquee, Ralph Hodgins is doing
the' job.
Mfrs.
Essig Hewat has returned.•
to the .village after' spending the.
surnlrner in the , Muskoka district.
For the past couple of weeks she
.visited at Elmira; with • Mr." and
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DEATH, ;CAME: TO:
NONAGENARIAN
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After a long and useful' life,,
lived lohiefly in the interests .of
her farnily and loved by all .who
were privileged to.'„ know her,
Annie • Cruickshank, ' Mrs. Alex
S pith, Tara's: oldest. and most
highly, esteemed'resideht, passed
eacefully away at;11.15 on Tues-
day morning in ''her .97th` year. •
The '.news of the • death. of
Tara's.;grand old lady came as •a
Mrs Wm distinct shock to residents• of the
aYlrs. Martha 1Vlillion, who has village and district Active around
'w
spenith' t;he' ther.4sister, Mpast:, several months
, her heine and,
three Weeks: ago,
1VL'' ween she : took to, her' bed tier'
left on Tuesday 'for': Sault ate.; .'end ":carne in the Oblivion of
(Marie''w'he,ee she will make her.: easeful stun ery'a fitting'climax
home,' with er daughter ' to:.a'-lon-g:life well lived,,
The; late ;Mrs. Smith, Was born
in Aberdeenshire, Scotland;: : a:
daughter of the late Mr_,and Mrs
• Win. •.•Cruickshank, and: cameto
Canada with her, parents when a
child of • two. ' The family ;first
settled' near. Peterborough, Ont',
later" Moving- td Burgoyne; 'In:
.1882: 'shewas united in`'marriage
DRAW FOR ' QVII:,T''MADE*
AT K AIRSHEA, MEETING
• The ' airs ea ••Women's Insti-
tote. iniet at the ,:home .of !1VIrs..
Haro1Cfi Johnston- for -their /Sep-
tember meeting with 29 mem-
bers anad 10 visitors present.: After
the - opening exercises.. the
at the latter 'village ,to Alex
Y�u�siness was dealt with, It was:Smith,who predeceased her in
decided that all ;who . intended to 196,' 'Surviving are six sons, Alex
take ther'sh'ort course leavetheir af Detroit; Mich.; Thomas: ' of.
l'am'es With :the•'secretary; A' let= Lucknow; .;James of Wingham;,
ter frons the Teeswater: W,I. was
• Edwin and' Victor. of .Edmonton;
read 'inviting* .members to, their'Alta.,, and Roy. of Tara, and One::
Abort cours, ;'Handicrafts", •,:but
having.:accepted the Whitechurch.
irivitation a• 'letter, of =thanks was
to, be. sent to them . for.. -the e. ,,in-
vitation. The roll call "as •ans-•'
were& by., an exchange of .mag
The deceasedh d ' for y
fo•r
daughter,' ;Jesssie, • Mrs James
Archer, •also •oi•..Tara, .Tv�ro sons,
Robert of Edrnionton' and 'John
of ' London and. one daughter:
(Ada), Mrs. Richard • Barnes -f
Edrnon, toil; predeeeased:ie`r.
azines,:`• , . a o
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•years• .been: a member of Knox.
The guest speaker,for`the meet, Presbyterian • Church; :Tara but
ing was •Mr. Powers of : the Fed-' • • ,
era:tion.. of` A; ricultur•e, : for some' Years 'past, old !age'had:
g „ . o gave prevented ,her from.taking any.
an :informative ative talk on..t'h he bene part in church: 'work.
fits offered. by the Med. ..&SSocia, active
•Tara' Leader'
tion a f . Bruce •C6ilnty; .
Evelyn Johnston ` then gave
'p fano: solo; followed by the topic
'The value . of the new,apaper", to
the rural people", written Iby: Jln
MacLeod, 6th Con; and '•read;:by
Mts.' If. MoleNoel, :MacLeod they
favored with a• solo accompanied
by Mrs.; Sandy MacCharles Mrs
Gilchrist thanked, the . Intstitute
for the': lovely -.box of 'fruit' sent
to. Mrs. Gilchrist, Sr., during her
illness: An interesting :quiz on.
current events.: was reonducted' by'
.Mrs. Ira Dickie
An .interesting item, of the pro
gram was, when they asked Mrs..
G. Scott of Huron, a visiting lady,`.
to' make the draw- on the •,quilt;':
the winner being, M. :Ted 'Coll-
,
yen
The''elosirng; rernarks were giv-
en
by Mrs. A, Graham •and'"the
ineeting closed with ` the; singing
of The King.`•.
Presbyterian Guild
The`°Presbyterian Young Peo
Die's Guild .'en September• 26th;
opened: with the• ''theme, "Lord;
who.. should, ;abide , in .Thy taber
na.cle? : Who shall .dwell in .Thy
Holy' Hill?'' .Hymn 41 was',sung.
The scripture -'was 'read by Geo
Clain. ; Ray • ,11acKenzie'% .led in.
prayer: The minutes of the. last
meeting: were read adopted..
The- • '•'aridd
topic, was taken azy Mrs,
• Norman Taylor.: A piano ilrredley
-was' played ,/by Elirier Urnbacl :
and was 'Much ,enj•oyed.' Hyinn 100.
%was sung. and Dr. MacDonald:
Closed with prayer.
WHITECHURCH:
All the• ladies .of the commun-
ity, are invited to attend a short
`course .in the 'Institute Hall here
� :Thursday` arid;-Fri,,day cif- 'this
week '-condueted ;.by;. -:Miss,:Broad
foot..
Mr. .arid. Mrs;. •Groskortli ,of
near Toronto are, ape ding a feW
d yS With their son,
` Both churches.' held their W. l't.
S.` last :'Wednesrlay -with, a ,fair
attendance' and interesting meet-
ings ' at both services,
':Mrs.' Roane; spent, a few' days
at- Lpndon and Visited. .with her
daughter,. Mr: and. ;Mrs ,Watting
at. Elgirifield.. ' .
,Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs
Walter Lott on celebrating their
48th wedding. an,hive •sary," on
Sunday, September 25th.
;and ,Mrs, Victor Emerson
attended the ', Ritchie -Haines re-
ception
e
ception'`'at Dungannon on Mon=
day nights -•
Rev.' J; Pollock. of. .Wingharri
took -the services in Chalmers
last. Sunday. ,R.e.v Mr."CurrieEour
new' rxiinisterl will A`'be . here fop'
next Sunday', Octdber • 2nd...
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ITS
'FRAGRANCE •
IS . SEALED
IN vacuuM
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GOVERNMENT
CANADA = BON-;
3J' due 'October "1 1952`:'
care been called for payment
October 1, 1949:
These bonds 'shouldbe resented for redem
P, P-
:tion with, all coli ons of later date 'a'tfaclied..
No further interest •
nterest will': be . on •.these
bonds- after this date.
RB2W
ve farm im
ow' in com
er su
ement prices
arison wi
armer
lies'
Hl1RE•S THE STORY AT A dLANCE
1 • card . INasso,J HanJc • • Irk« ul all th../ .
RowMat«I.is Hourly. Way. • IatiesSuppli.. : 'Mass.y-Hprrh
Up 92% • Up 87% Up•70% . ImplsrmNs
: 'Sinn 1941 • Sinci. 1911 : Sine 1941 • 913 on/i43.9% •
Since f1941
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'Dominion eur.a, olStatistih indices
On the average, supplies which farmers must
biry to carry oni heir'business, have gone. up; .;:
70.1% in priceSince 1941: In the same period,
Massey -Harris `'prices' for :Canadian=
.made'
farm implements ' have gone' lip : only 43:9%
:not' much more than half the average rise.
Massey -Harris' hasheld ,down its; prices ><n
theface:' of a.92.6% increase in cost of raw •
tt ;jand an increase of 87% in' the
erage,bourly:'wage rate:, to its employees..
Demand has been keen in all .parts' of the
world, and Massey -Harris factories 'have . been
Workingat top capacity. High volume has
spread the overhead " .costs over more:,
machines, " and .' enabled the Company to
absorb part of the increased cost of material
and labor.::'
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