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THE LU'CKNQW $ENTIN},. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THE„ VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
• They, called' him, • Buckety..He
was la character in .A play. He
Was, dressed in rags. His hang-
out was a bootleggingroacdiouse.
He' was;. a drunk,, . and ,he made
himself a nuisance. Apparently
Robertson, Davies,;' the: author,
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handling ashes -soot and grime • are .el minae-.
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HEALTH By maintaining' a i.constanteven.
temperature, colds.: and: respiratory..illnesses
ace reeduced. Doctor's bills are ini i •
. , . m • �n •zed.•
SAFETY-=
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trots
guard` `the :Operation ,Of our eatinplant-
-against,
lay !leafing gPnt ...
against, any, emer enc
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Phone 808',
•Goderich, 'Ont.
RIPLEY, •• ONTAR
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used his drunken antics to Make
his.` audience 'laugh. When will
welearn that it is in bad taste
to laugh; at the degradation of
the alcoholic?, When: will writers
learn that it is in, .fbad taste to
:parade the staggering gait and,
the Maudlin' speech of a drunk
man. It is a matter .for Shame and
for pity; notfor amusement, the
plight of the, victim of 'drinking,
The public needs to. reviser its
thinking :t is point.'--Advt..
ARY.
CORNELIUS Ii:KEEFE
Cornelius .J.. O'Keefe, '59, . `of
Kintail•one . of the best Aknown
f`axnners. of that district,,.died .•sud
°dehly last Thursday °in .St. Jos
'eph's Hospital, 'London. He.' had
lived all his-; life 'in Aslifield
Township
Surviving . besides • his wife,' are
four, sons, the Rev. ' 'Thohas'
O'Keefe,' Toronto; Eugene, Ham-
ilton; Joseph; Kintail the Rev.
Cyril O'Keefe, Toronto; ' one dau
,ghter, , Sister Mary Philomene,
London; three 'brothers, Raymond
and John, 'Halkirk, `Alta:; Claude,
Grand Prairie; and three sisters,
.Mary, Calgary; Adeline, 'Chicago;
and '.Mrs" A., C: Lofig, Vancouver:.
The funeral .,was held . from. 'the
family residence oh Monday with
`service at 1.0 a,m•; `in St' Joseph's'
Church, .Kingsbridge; : ' Requiem.
-high mass was --sung; by'''the' Rev.
Father Thoanas : 'O'Keefe; assisted
Eby the ,Rev. Cyril O'Keefe . and
the .Rev, ,T.. J.' M;c.Carthy` of Lon-
don: , • Initermeiit was 'in : 'Kings-:
bridge Cemetery.
Your Ticket. To Laughs •and Fun
• ,See a` great' fun 'show every
week :by following: Puck,, The.
Cofnic _Weekly, the big Two -Sec-
tion color comic. magazine, with
The
Detroit ,SundayTimes •See.
Blondie Maggie •:and Jiggs, 'Roy
Rogers, Flash Gordon; Prince
Valiant, The e 'Ranger .; and,
other comic 'stars: Be sure.' to get
The Detroit Sunday Times
AVAILABLE IN CUSTOMER'S CONTAINERS
ON WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Ar
SATURDAY 'AFTERNOONS AND EVE
'DURING AUGUST!
I:NGS.
L,UCKN'OW UPPER •
Sfe H OC L RESULTS
Mary Anderson T- Eng,' Comp,.,.
II; Eng,: Lit., I; Geom.; III Trig,
and Statics,, C; Phys., C; C.hdxn.,
•C.; Freich A„ C;' French. Comp,,
C; Hist.,. I. " ..
Don Cameron—Eng. Comp., C;
Eng; Lit., C; Hist., C; eom,, C;
"Trig,'. arid Statics,. III; Phys., •C;
,Chern., C; .French. Comp., C.
Joyce Caanlpbell Eng. Coni:,
I; • •Eng.. Lit ,, III;' ,Hist.,; , I; Geom.
III; Trig,, and Statics, , ;III; Phys;,
C Chem., C; French A,,? C; French.
Comp.; . II. ,
'Mary''Chiri' Hist.; II, Chem,,.
C;, French Comp,, C `
" Viola' Cook
Eng. ,Lit , C; Hist.; C;. Geom., C;
Trig. and Statics, .II;• Phys.; C;
French: ±Coanp„ C.,
Ray'Stanley Eng: Lit., ' C;
Hist., I; ' Geom., ' II; Tri;., I; Phys.,
'C; Chem.IL
II:.
'Gwen ' Treleavenr=Eng. Comp.,
C; Eng. Lit., III; Hist.,•.II;'Geom;,:`
C; Trig;' and Statics, French
Comp„'C.
KINLOU.GH
• Miss Doris ' Trafford is holiday7.
ing with .her ,cousins, Jean Guest.
and' Erlma Jean Percy.,
Miss, • Donna May Nicholson 'is
holidaying with hermint, Mrs:,
Tom Bell tat Aniiberley ;R•
Rev. • 'G: .B•, 'Cox of. Valley,
Stream;_ N Y,, is spending this
Week: with 'Mrs`. John 'Cox`: And:
Mr. and .Mrs; Wm Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Cbnwtay
and Mr. :and !Mrs.: Bert .Sainson•
'end their ;families.. of Clear 'Lake,:
. Muskok i, visited .during • the,.
week With ' Mr. and , Mrs. Bert
Nicholson.
Tete r Auxiliary met 'the
Be'rvie' Rectory ,on Thursdayat .a-
ternoon •with a good. • attendance.`
Mrs. Tom Hodgins presided '• and
.the :Opening .hymn was :.• "Zion's
King shall ;reign. victotionS7, The
Rev. Ralph -Blight read the'.,scrip-.
tune lesson. followed l�y'the' pray
ers: ;After .” the ,lbusinessand: cor
respondence the devotional .part.
of ' the: meeting 'followed with'
•each member taking part. The
W:A litany. •closed' the 'Meeting,
and ' a dainty.lunch was' setwed
by; th.e; hostess.
Recent visitors. with., Mr:' and
Mrs. Wesley:: Guest , *ere Miss.
.—Guest;.and Mr. ,and :'Mrs:
Wayne 'test and : family •of St
Tho....;3•
Mr:and Mrs. .Aitchison
,,and Catharine of Windsor .were
recent visitors w ifh' `Mrs, William,
Percy: Mss. "Winnie • Percy, R.N.,.
of .'• Woodstock, also'. spent .the..
week end' with her Mother.
THURSDAY; AUGUST17th, 195o
Monurieflt
A . fa m y it plot should. ' b''e
graced. with , the shrine -like
beauty of a rhonument which.:
will be everlastingly a tribute
to those at rest, We haverriany
: classic ,'styles to suggest, and
.will work with you on .cus-
tom designs.
• Exceptionally ' low• prices.
No :canvassing, ,which elimin
ates :.sales conimissigns.
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Inscriptions • Repairing
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'Alfred: St, WINGHAM
'Phone 450
or
NEIL MacLENNAN,
.: Ripley, Ontario
who 'met -his bride ' while she was •
'on the "tour, with the band; She
is •the'' daughter of Mr. and Its
W. J.' MacKay of Toror�ta. 'Mr,'
MacKay was. a "!former Lucknow
-iteant atne time, was :employ- ,
ed 4. by the : Lucknow Table Com
pan,•,• Fie is the, son ,of ;Mx: 'ancL ;
Mrs .iI M Edgar, Windsor.;` Rev:
R. E. G. Dennys perforrried the.
ceremon� •. in St ',Andrew' -
Y .. s Pres
byterian church: ,'M Olive .Edgar, ::.
.. Windsor, . the groom's ;aunt,• `: was •
"soloist,` The- (bride's brother, Wim`'
Bron A1exander;•',M'acKay;'.who
gave her in marriage, 'was in the
uniform of „the pipe !band of: the
48th Highlanders . A heavy White-
satin strp1ess princes gown.Witht
is bolero of :lace over satin,':feat- ,
using 'a' stand=up collar, was worn.:
:by. the , bride . with a 4411 -length : • :.
•veil•falling from a• ,pearl coronet..
'She .carried, .a cascade ofdeep. :
red roses,: white stephanotis and
White'heather;'flown.. from'.. Scot ..' ..:
land for ' the wedding . Betty
.Croix*, bass druaninier of ,the, band,
WAS maid of honor, weearing- tea
rose 13ffeta.: `with :a. m'atehing' `k o1- .'+
era' and headdress,• : She . carried •
cascade of •roses and carnations
With '.stephanotis and heathen.
Mrs-. i ameron MacKay and .Mar-.' ;.'.
ion Urquhart were siiziiliarly . ate •'
Tired in blue moire, and carried
identical cascades. Gordon L.; Ed
gar; Windsor, N. . T: Lawson, Ji ,
and It. M. Taylor, were ushers.
The St.; Andrew's :Girls'. pipe band
formed a guard 'of.honor for the
couple • as 'they , left the church'.
Pipe Major. Jaynes. R.'.Fraser: 'of'
the 48th . Highlanders of Corrado,
the • bride'stutor, along ;withti the ,,
.three"senior pipers 'ofthe bride's
band, piped the newlyweds out
The :ihride's aunt, Mrs D. 'R.
Urquhart, :who designee,
made the wedding gawp, received •
in pale !blue with corsage of pink'.
roses,' The groom's mother . woi,e •
light brownwith.pwiri.it€corsage.
of 'roses, The left later:'for
Muskoka '
(Continued, on Page ;;Seven)
WEDDING BELLS
!; EDGAR MacKAY
• A , rornance . .v hich ' began .on
Mayor : 1VfiaoCall'um's . good -will
.tour to : the' West .culminated 'in •
marriagie for Pipe Major Grace
Atxielia' MacKay,' director'• of the.
Toronto. St.• Andrew's Girls' Pipe.
band, . and John Murray Edgar,
` Qakedin olunlnum. ` i 2• Aluminum plates.
platys and boupkl givio:y'ou tinder,
In'bose sante: 1 . Il orougMy. baked
aluniinvm plates-
that's why,so,
many ."ovfhe
counter" pI s; . .
taste as good as
the-honiemadi ,"
Wad. �.
piss with th•
dsikious,juk s
aU sealed In.
awe wwr fitie .arpaw* !mi• Oita OM ids' Mer 04 lank oils`+we, "am Seat .i»s dwo wrs iter' f. rM+
•,
3. Aluminum'plates' mean
no more broken.ples for`''.
the baker no mon
• thick, soggy bottom
crusts for you!
l
4 No other material Isfniors
' "foo Riiendly" than
alumnurin. When; you see' ,
' • aliimintsm on the outside of
a food, or a drink, there'tt an
"inside story!"'ef perfectly'
protecfed'flavour, qualify:.
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The nattfal`z njnerals in foods,,
• and water •soinet'imes" leave a
dark deposit on cooking '
utensils.t It's easily removed
from aleiminuin .Simply
use: a tablespoon of vinegar
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is
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