The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-27, Page 2tit
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AOk TWO
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MAIN STREET CRASH
Cars owne'd•by Wesley Robb of
lturOn Township and Rev. Doug-
las °Brycle.n. of Ripler were con-
• . siclerably damaged in a crash last
Wednesday afternoon at the Un -
•hunt" corner . on Lucknow
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Main „Street,. • '
The Robb car, a 1949 Hudson,
driven' by Rob's son; James
• ▪ • S. Robb, Was turning north off
Canapbell St. Onto Havelock pt.
,Rev, 13rycleri, driving •a 1048
AUS-
• tin:was coining i. from *Ingham.
• proceedin.g westerley along
Campbell St. Itie right. side of
the. Hudson Was sbadly. ,darnaged•.
from thie'frtir4to the back fender
•. Damage to the - Au,stin :included
the .right, front -Pnder, headlight,
bumPer and; a bent frame...
Constable 'Alex. Havens, who
. T investigated the accident; ..estim-
ated $300 damage to the Roibb
eau and $200 damage to the Ilry-
• •den car. Both are covered by in-
. surante.;
1413'CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.149W, ONTARIO •
McNay -Kilpatrick Group MRS. WILSON -
Mrs. limibach was hostess, for • •
the Maiay-Kilpatrick Group • of HEADS •
!NSTITUTE
•the W.A, on Wednesday with 17
ladies present, Mrs. 'Sproul pre:4
sided and opene4. the meeting
with. hymn and prayer. After the
'business period Mrs. Collyer read
the scripture lesson. Mrs. W. B.
Anderson gave a very interesting
reading on the life -of Fanny Cros-
by and .Mrs. J. W. Joynt sang one
of her'hyanns "Tell me the story
,of Jesus" taccompanied. bY7 Miss
Welsh, Mrs. (Rev.) Woolley. gaVe
a reading which- vas, much en7,.
toyed by all. Miss elsh cOn-.
.duCted a contest. . :•
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41,,It 'end' Widding- Comber -
•Mr., and Mrs. R� k Black spent
the iweek-en,d: at Comber% arid at--
• ended the wedding of :)*r nePh-
• ew, Lorne Badman and Frances
For& -Others iattending _Were Mr:
--D, S. Errington, Mr. .and- Mrs.
Victor Errington . and • Jean, lVfx.• '
!Toni Rivett,.- 1Viary, Rivett
and Everett •Errin.gton. They
report the aPring season much
More actVianced • down that, way..
At..Learnirigioni,' about ten miles
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from Comer, .they , have,. celery
and lettuce -planted in, the fields
and tile lawns are nice and green:.
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Kinloss Missit.nr Band
The April meeting of -the B4sy,
Bee ,Mission Band was held in
• the churl& baSernerit. with jean
liatniltion.presiding. Betty Rain-
: Ilion gave -the , secretary's report.
.The scripture reading *as taken
• by June • Clarke which was
lowed by. VI* 'Dean 1Vraoteod
telling the appropriate story od
death and resur7
rection. :. Bell Ciraharn read: the
poem "Easter Lilies1.• Mrs. Doug-.
.1as Graham, leader arid Margar-
et MoDanald, president; introduc-
ed the new study ,booke about
Japan to.,the twoxiotips. A Spec -
e 'presentation. lay' Mrs: Harry
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The annual meeting of, the
•LucknoW W. I. was held in 'the
toinicil Chamber ,on April •Pst,
with Mrs. A. Wilson in, the chair..
• At 7.00 .pm. ,the members sat
down to 'a bountiful pot luck sup-
per, ,which was. followed by the
regular, Meeting• ,.
• The 'highlight of' the evening
WaS an addreSS itiY, Mr.' W, Ander-
son. of 'Lucknow, who spoke on
• the industry arid :indirectly
On price controls...He predicted,
that CariadaWoult be the leading
zigion of the: world in the
dos-
ing Of. this century. •
The variouS reports from. ,the
standing‘committees were receiv-
ed anCt. notninations• were :receiv*-.
ed for the, Slate of officeri fbr
ASHFIELD . ..,. 7.4
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.3.14-$... R. Bissett. spent 'a .week,
end, recently at. Benton- Harbor
•where she': wai ...a gtiest -at' ,-a
The . teacher and pupils olthe. 1950.-51 term.. This stands as
cousin's wedding: '
Hemiciek City 40,11.001. treated their folloWs: , pres.,‘: Mrs.* .A. Wilson;
friends to. ,a euchre party oi..rri_ ist_, vice; Miss Margaret Rae; '2nd
damry 7rdnmig..rs. it. Bissett .re,5iv.. ..v.iiirieso.Mri:.3,,k,TS0;.yri.pto;iVananiss;itscske;civi.-,teiroslmns, Welsh,lgueres
wedeea message Thursday of . last Nir. • Rus a johnston;,, Miss ' C: Me-
lt. telling theni of the sudden .
death of . their consin, Dr.,' J.,: C. Gfor, district director,-mrs..-P-.
Treat ail La Grange, ID.. Dr. Tre4 Stewart, auditors, Mra. • Gordon
Was' we IN knOwn in the co:MIMI-in- l''oislirr-n6r;ttMeerSs,. 'AgS. Agriculture SEtal•ICctring-
ity,•havinespent his [vacation ,for ,aclian Industries," MrS• •G• And4
several• -years -here arid iri:criri,h...:
s row" CitivnShip arid: Education,
'.amptori. • • ' .
' • : . ' Mrs. .C. Thompson; Community
Mr. , aricl Mrs. George1VIoncrief
1.0t on. Friday for La Grange, Ill, AetiViities'. land. Public Relations,
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to attend Dr. Treat's funeral1' ,: Miss NI'. 1‘616Le°d; 'Hiithrical. 'search 'and Current EVents, Mrs.
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FOURTI-I.CONCESSION iteaytii, Mrs. W. McGill.. , •••. :
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' THURSDAY; APT.T1.4 ,Z7th,, 1954
showed ha W1tos. Milaake• a contin"-' '
Economivs. *. ... ntesCur
' 'ren,
nous bias binding. Ms. q. Mat -
Pherson ipresided for.the election ,
of Officers, Mrs,' -Curran present.
ed the report.of the nothinating •
conanittee. This was accepted and No,
the tollowing • are the officers for
1)1 9051';511's. iP;iesce.: 34Mr..1:ss..5'Etalnwl°eQydTtlard;
2nd vice, Mrs. Charles MeDortH
•alek sec.-treas,, Ms;E. W: Rice.;
sarsnirdallitivotimiliesP3.4t.,,V:41VI, Mrs,.
e:G: ..jr'Ni'Micya°,19e4Pi;hileasirir:;.::...,..
sistant, Mrs, W. .R.11.11erfor:d.; aud,:,
itors, Mrs; I -I, .G'iaunt,'Mrs...1, Cur.:: .
ran;' conveners of sttu.-Kiingorn-
antiaitit,eemrs: 0.C...iti':zL,ewrsphoidlis;.Z,141.1gdr.i.eudiUtliie.a.;
01.14 Canadian . ' :friCtil.5.t.r-i.e.,. : ws.
IllrOld. • Gaunt.. .11iStOrieal 'Ile- ,
search .and Current EY6W.:s,'Ilirs.
S. A. TOdd; Home Economics arid
iiirn.ttilltyi:actV
Mrs.iilitiaZand • Puic
veY.Wbbbi6rtn:;.;-.:: :
lations, • Mrs. George Stuart..SAt
theconclusion lunch • was Seryed
Ib y Mrs,: E.. BarbOtir••and Mrs, W. •
A large, crowd of friend's ..and
neighbors gathered in the Com:.,
tenimi1Ylf11, 7 oli Trrilieia try,. . eveil: • '
ing to • honor Mr...- aild Mrs, Frank i.
• &icQuillin. HeridersoWs orchestra
provided, Music for . dancing' and
at the lunch hour.AriguS.McDon;•.,
all readatulatary-addre§S—'7
opened by..tbe;.singing la qie sode .to Mr. and Mrs,‘ McQuillin. This
'and 'the ,repeittion of the Lord's, was laCcomyained by a :generous:*
prayer and the Mary Stewart Col- purse of mene57. presented,by ,
lect.' The 'roll.. all' "Quick ;M4als .George Webster . ' ' . . .• , ,; • .
for • housecleaning 'days'? received • . Miss •,- 'Margar'et .•MacPherson,
ki full •resPOnie. Itwas decided to stud. en,tnurse ,a,,t 5t. Joseph!s'l-los.
send $5 to the •March of Dirties .1pital,• London,. Spent;a ,felr•days
and to sPOnSor the next showing .at • her - home,. • , ::•., •• .. • .
61 the :National. Yilni. Board, et , Service in the U nit.ed.. Church .. ,
Which time. 'the . litirOn . County* .Will -commence next 'Slaiday., at
Library. film; "The Book 'Move.: 11 :. am. ' Daylight • Saving Time,'..
On" will be shown if it can :be when ° Dr:. Henry 4.1k: 111 : speak . in
'procured ;IVreinibers were . urged .the interest • of temperan:s.c... ' . • . •..
.to ',attend the rally at Blyth • on . Mrs. John Millerwho has spent .
May 2nd' when'. the subject • will .the. past ••months at London and .:
.be .. the Revised .:Hand Book: ' It ,Stratliroy is :a ;..Visitor with, her
.was "decided , to correspond with daughter, Mrs. FrO, McQuillin, .0.:
an Institute • in . Great Britain:, -,; Mrs.: ScrirrigeoUr Of.'13iyth, aiS- - •
:Mrs. E.; W. Rice' gave .a report trict. 'president 'of . the... -Woh-,lens.,-••:*
of the West •":Huron executive institute; Will be • the guest .speak
'meeting held .at Blyth recently. . er at the May Meeting of the Wo
men's' Institute to be held . at the-:.
home of MrS.."Gordon .MacPherson
On . Friday; . May '12:11i.. Note•.the::.
Change .in date: • . '.... ',... ,.
:,- The . next shoWitlg bf the Nat-:
nn Monday offernaoii.l..in-:St. Hel
jonal Film, Board. •Will be held..
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• Mrs. Robinson Woods was hos-
tess tor the P)apter aneeting of the
W.M.S. arid the. W.A. of the Un-
ited church when 22 ladies livere
Present. Mrs. W. L Miller? the
president, was. in the chair for
Owe meeting of •the W."' Mrs'
J. Cameron assisted in the wor-
ship period, the 'theme of which
waS• "He is risen". The treasurer.
reported that $20 had been for -
Warded to the Presbyterial treas-
urer for..the •first quarter., Rev,
M. G, Newton was guest speaker
• and led in a most interesting and
inspiring • studY 4.4• the. famous
painting ".TheAngeltas'.' by Millet.
Musical.,,ntiMbers inclucle&a duet
"Under the Cross by. Mks. George'
Stuart and .1Virs.. W; Rice and
solo •"The .Stranger of Galilee",by.,
Mrs Rtce Mrs W, I. Miller we's
appoihted to attend., the :Presby-
terial at Clinton, • •• :.
Ws, S.; A. Todd. presided Or a
,short business Session, of the. W.
A. when Saturday, May 20th was
chosen', as the; date for the
nual.bazaar and baking sale', and
_June...10th for the birthday tea.
Miss. Jean Aitchison' was host-.
ess;..on Wednesday' afternoon for'
the annuli meeting of.the Wo-
inen's Institute. when 12 ladies at-
tended. • Mrs. Chas, MacDonald
presided -and -the _Meeting was
Miss, Hanna Drii$•epToriald was. 06• roll call was answered by
urdey morning. to be. at the bed -
ready, to leave..for the West Sat- :!1);a3rhig: a fees and Mrs. Arovan
and Mass Rae were appointed- as
delegates to the' District 'Annual
side of .her brother,George,Mac.-
Ddnald; who has :been 'ill, •wiieril to be held.' in Holyrood,„' while
has many friends Who' linOitrn $25 to the local Red Cross finid.
'nOled a's clele,
she. received the: sad news, Friday 'ilia...S.' Wilson' was
that •he • had Passed. • away Very gate , to the officers' convention in
suddenly . that ••.clay, gi.16h. 'syn.).- .c4i..i,elph.-, During business • 'diScus:;
pathY is felt .for Hanna ,as she siori ,it. Was voted to contribute
with her as. George• was .a,..friend The ladies are 'skItt to iemein'
Of all' during• the year's he lived iberntlie r'rjailage Sale *Ili6oh 1°41
creatidrial .Centre. •.- , ,. , .
A very nice Kairshea. Meeting
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-th'r.o.:itrth.Contesai3Oh.. •• onZVaY, the
Was held at the home of •
.1;ert Hamilton last • Thursday SISTER 'Cif. LOCAL' TEACHER
THA OFFIE The question of cleanang up the
Everyone: enjoyed the splendid ,AT
talk• by :Our ..health 'nurse, MiSs. • • , • ••;peanetery Was discussed arid the
2avnim;15... The,.:United Church Afternoon Women. are asked. to 'contact the
Editharid i.,Evening Aititiliaries of the men . of the Ootruriunity in regard
• 'riends.' and neighbors of the:
late Mr David Carruthers were Woman's 'Missionary Society held to what •could be. done. Mrs. Itar-
eath. Easter :thankoffering *eet.71,.vey :Webb: gaVe a very'',interest'
in Wingham 'hospital on. Friday' 41g • iPaPeY-2414LIkil*L-E5.
W.MS npresident of. two night. . • ,
d '• Webster. pre- the Area .Convention on Horn
• . . ixreSidetitS, Mrs.;W:. W.:Anderson• and • also. read...the report. gyeri 'school a.nd 8130:that .evert -
g nited ChUrch
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junior membership certificate's
and badges to Bell Graham and
Margaret Baulc.h2 The, nleeting.
closed with a hYann and prayer
bY*Mrs.. G. S. Bailidh. • „
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wiml!mi*:04.1,14)40ittroo?•!it4dottrottimokir••=struptitfiliirtt flaw,
Miss Mangaret 'MacDonald '.and I a•P s7 . Harvey - • ,
Mrs.:Lioyd MacDougall each took . sided for
a'' carload to , the MiSsion Band the -devotional !Period,
• , It Was a great privilegetohave
• ag. theguest speaker, Mis8. Eliza -
R 11 ' ' h • S '• ay-
e ing in t. ns .
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ternoon. .
beth, Webb of Nigeria; • Africa,
'end the Message .she brought' of .•..
..her work.ai.,a missionary teacher '• •
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are. esSential• to • carry , •thiS
4.
anville Hammerton• -
.•work —• Prayer, Material ..thin,gs
. • • ., • with which tO work, and, the per,-
. Child and Animal. Photography A, Specialty sonnei to do the work". .
• • Mrs. 1..J. C. Armstrong gave a
PORTRAITS WEDDINGS - COMMERCIAL 1.
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Films Developed and Printed 24 -Hour Service
Cameras . Repaired Telexhone199; Winghain
THERE'S
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For many fartnerS,. operating funds are
• low at . this time of year. It's the i▪ n-between •
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period when there's lots of expense, little
income. If this is your problem, talk it over•
with.yOUr Bof M manager.
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If you do plan repayment from yinir farm
income, there's money for you at the B of M
—for.seed, feed or fertilizer. .• • • • ". •
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ANA OF MONTREAL.
•e44.141:4 7o1.4e Stud •
LucknOw Branch:
C.L. SMITH, Manager
Wbfil(11,10 WitH CANDIANS IN' EVERY WALK OF InE SI NCE •1817
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Vecal solb; arid;MTS. 11a17014
lealven tand Mrs. Joynt a vocal
•duet. .Piano ninnbers were ,given.
by Mrs. CriSpin.
Mrs George Andrew. tendered • •
a vote of thanks to the guest
speaker Refreshments were -Sol:-• gricluate:
ved by the Evening • •
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Man3'7,amodg-us'ire
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War' Veterans-=:scrne,
• w t • .L arnily responsi-,
.• bilities not always asso-
• elated with the younger
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14OuROwTH.4YT LctoLA L
rg SO11.E*, tha.t.U
:a niversitY degree will not ir
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DANCE guaratitee succeS. It must be baCke4 up, with hard
The to La Le Club held 4 suC- work. But whether or not we have acquited:a particu
lar
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on. Wednesday night 6f. last week: ° re.c n ere 9
cessful-dance., in :the Town Hall k O'. di t st 't •' ern loyerS in any par,:
•which was featured by, :a prize ticular industry, we ItlirstiggeS(ourid:eeee' is:, a goo
draw for a lovely patchwork quilt ' ••• •el
referenceo ror we pave at Aeast proven ours. .,
made by the Club irienibers.' The
winner • was IVES'S' Dorothy- Gib- • extent of 'obtainingit, •-• °.• •
The Gibson girls were in luck.
that ' night as Gladys held the
lucky ticket” on 4 -ham, whIchwas
also drawn 'fa.. A boxof chocei
'lates was !won by Gwen
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•T•HR. )74?ICE, *TEMPIs'RANCB,
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Jr..Webb operated a Urge
-drug store. in St. Petersburg,
Florida. He gild alcohol 06, :On
July • 1,948, he: stoped
Graduatesyeartypes. c .thlS.
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If you can employ a graduate, or offer snrrIn*.?er. en1P1°Y"
• ' irient tO art, undergraduate,, please p one
the -
Executive .anCl• Professional Officer at'
NATIONAL: tmpLoxiyINT sp'Rvic t..ortico, NOW
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alcohol.: • He ••gaVe an Lihugual •• • •
Teasotv.; "Al,though , . Epit0
RTMENT. OF LAB :
060,01.0111s. on the sole or, liquor . .. .
the past 'Yea'r,,II have quit: the ' , • . . , . .'" , •- . ., • .
!bt.i.sirless of ;selling it, ;beeause.': I • ' - '' 4
followed the bottles horne,„ ol...)-. , .. .
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: served ' how, much . misery :mid • ,-• 43:1",, R' . eil/lMinisterm• ,i•t,, L. l'''
pok,erty• and et' irrie thy weir re - .' . 11 •
sponsible for'.. All who aro.in, .
favor Of•liuor ()Wets should fol-
row the boftic.,...s horne,---Advt.: . ,
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