The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-31, Page 5'r1LlRSpAY, W.-$ 31st, 1947
THE LTJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO
WAGE FIVE
,yceam l'h�atre
PURPLE, GROVE
Miss Erlina Jean and Marie.
' Percy are holidaying with their
ousin, Marie. Thompson.
Mr. and rs, Ralph Hill spent
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Sunday at `Mrs. A. Long's, Ash -
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Mr, • and Mrs, ..Mothersell and
Barton; -ViT: an -d 'Mrs P,arfley 'arid
children, of Owen:Sound were
week -end visitors of Mrs. Frank
Boyle. -Barton is. remaining , to
spend the holidays in • the Boyle
horine, • ' •
Miss • Briton of, Winnipeg visit-
ed ,with her cousin,, .Mrs, Edbert
$4ishell••recently
:.. Mr. and Mrs.. Don. McCosh and
'childre'u Visited with .Mr. . 8; 'Mrs,
,lack Mason, Con. 4, ori: Siifday.. -
: Miss Jean -Campbell. Spent the
week -end • at her . home: ,at :river,
ton., ,'
Guests of Miss Margaret Rob-
ertson on Sunday were Mr. 'and
Mr,. Bain, Mr- •and Mrs. Topson
and Margaret, Mr. Fred Milne,
Miss Lillian Hussey 'of. London, -
We are glad to report• Mrs. Geo,
Ernerson much improved _having
suffered a: heart:- attack .recently,
Tiro Shows Eaicb-,NiCht. ••
, at 7.30 and, ' 9.30 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Monday, Tuesday,. Wednesday
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ADI1LT ENTERTAINMENT
ARMSTRONG-DICKSON CLAN
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The members age Armstrong
Dickson . clans .helot' a reunion in
Harbor Park last Wednesday at- •
tended by 83 • people. They .are
ce 3•ts--o€ -R �.
George Armstrong who, came'
ftom,_;,Divaafriesluree, _ Scotland, ' to
settle. near Teeswater and their'
sisters,; Mrs. Thomas 'Neilson and
Mrs, 'Walter Richardson 'w ho
came to Ashfield. •and Culross
Townships. Members of the 'fun-.
ily were present from Guelph, ,St
Marys, Stratford,Winnipeg, Cal-
ifornia,. Teeswater, and :Ashfield,
The oldest' person! present ,:was.
Angus MacDia•rinid . Of Nile; .the
youngest, 'Grace .ArinMcDougall;'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glahm of 'San-,
ta' Barbara; Cal.', came the longest
:distance, The' following officers
were, elected:. president, :George
Richardson, Guelph;• vice -pre i-.
dent, George, Armstrong,: Strat-
ford; sec.-treas., Grace Richard-
son, Lucknow; sports;, Mrs. 'Stew-
art Roswell, Wilfred., and Elmer
Parrish,; •M.el Hickson;• refresh -
Merits, Mrs,... W. Fairish,- .lVtrs:
'Thomas "Sandy, Mrs. F. Sandy,
Mrs; ,Girv.in,: Mrs: tom Dickson,
JT., Mrs. Hill, Mrs Bi•yans:;
-We'r6 proud, ut iirre ybtg thitiga
qui' little Want' 'Ads do..
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•''' FAVORS NATIONAL PARK
A despatch. from Owen Sound ' •
states •that' J. W. Joynt.•of _Luck
now, warden. .of, Bruce. County,
has Voiced' his, approval of 'a .plan
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack :Thompson
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family .of Kirkland Lake spent
the past week with `Mr.. and Mrs.
'Harvey' Hodgins.
`? r. anrs.' evi ..c enswi_-
ler • and Douglas .of London • spent
the.: past;two-- Weeks --with ' their
parents here. •
,Mrs. Allan • Wall of London
spent the week -end with Mr. and'
Mrs.
al
Rev. CanonChristog
her • Smp-
son of . •Orangeville visited with
relatives .here during the week.,
The next regular . meeting, of
the }M.'. will, l e held, at the;
home? of Mrs. Frank ' ;Thompson
on. Thursday, August . Au• ust 7th; Con-:
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vener, Mrs. Alphonse .M bray as.
'Stant,- Mrs:. Howard . Harris
demonstration; How ' to „iron • a'
man's shirt,:.Roll call; Exchange
of • recipes. Lunch, Mrs. Frank
Thompson &. Mrs. Tom Hodgins.
Miss Evelyn •M'cLean of . London
spent Sunday at her, horne :here.
Mr.' and Mrs. A1mer McColl &
family;'from the West' .called: :oz
friends here on Friday, Mr.,.Mc-:
Coll's•'father'sfarm was the one
now' ownect.:by .Mr' Cliff'•Robb on
the .10th Concession
Mr.: and Mrs. Johnstone of Lis -1
towel spent last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb Gra-
hard. Mrs.- Graham has not been
, BORN • ' •
RITCHIE-in Strathroy ,General
tp create ':a: national park in•;'the Hospital On
`Sunday, .July. 20th to
peninsula; . 'Mr; Joynt, ;however, Mr..• and Mrs. Keith Ritchie,..a •iii good' health' ,lately.. •
vas noncornmitalin suggesting a daughter; Gail Adeline. : The Anglican;„'. Sunday School:
site.'for the pi oposed • spot.• ."There SHULTIS--In Toronto on .Mon- APPA and .congregational picnrc.
will be held `at' Formosa on Fri-
l e local ' rhue-h- a-weTeE -he-- Z mat4-th- hulnti`--( . A•ak lia
said... lay); a daughter; Dahlia Sue,
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•'NOWT BREAK
INSULATORS
.Aladdin and the genie of his magic• lamp could produce anything desired.,
• `'.. ,: he scarcities , no delays. But when it cames•'to building' new Hydro
• •generating plants to supply. Ontario's ever-growing ,`demand; lack' of building
materials sse'proving a problem: for which 'Hydro has no magic cure.
Demand 'for. electricity is growing faster than new power plants can.. be
built. It takes a staggering amount of concrete, steel, lumber and• electrical.
.equipment to builda new power development: It all has to be shopped for,
delivered to the .job :and assembled:..'A difficult task' in 'these days sof short'
supply. i
• To provide .ever. one with'all the electricity they might like•to t/se,,during
fat and winter mont•
s would require new generating• stations equal'to about
. horse older. Construction
one-ffifth of our present total supply of over 3,600,000 it .
on these and. other Hydro project's has been under way for a long time. Your •
Hydra isushin them just as fast as materials can be obtained ... aiming to '
• do in 5 years. what wuld normally take .7 years. One Will start delivering
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-..•.70,000 horsepower this hall.. Another 81,000 horsepower in 1948• By 1950
. the'huge Ottawa 'River devetoprrrent will start to pour its 360,000 horsepower`r
into tha: Ontario Hydro•systont# '
Few places, iiA floc) world .have as. much electricity Available per person a3 .
Ontario. Howove�rr we most:conservre.00r electricity .Sn that new b.0"." , farm;
andindustrfl s' will all'recewe their; share; so that the wheels of our factories'
-Wilt be kept inrining and ma imunr • emptoynient and pr)thtction n, irrtt• uI nod
'. USE HYDRO, WISELY acrd •thera will bo enough for all.
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STREET LIGHTS
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Miss l'riey` Hirth gesrre°
on' a motor trip through the Un-
ited Stales.
Mr.. and ;Mrs. Jack 'Schumacher;
spent Sunday; with Mr. .and ' M•rs:`
Wm. Wall
Mr, and Mrs: • Bert Mct eSari;
Balfour and Bevin, Mr. and Mrs.
..Goi,don _,_11 cBurriey and Marilyn
wen on•a mg or rip .o
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Ontario this' week
Mrs: M:• Honour of, Toronto vis-
'ited''Saturday with friends •:in tfie•
vzllage�
Mrs.. Win: Pinnell spent .a few.
days •'at Ktnca•rdin.e=ith hi' u•
da-'.
ghter• Mildred who :is "employed
Ott the Circle Bar
7 -1V -Tr, : Harry'Ritchie:'spent a fev
ern
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EX THEATRE..
LUOKNOV
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FR I., SAT., ONLY.
Back To Thrill You Again!
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MARLEIITE DIETRICH
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JAMES' • STEIV.ART.•'.
,.Co -Starring in
`Descry Rides Again'
With Charles Winninger,
• Mischa .Auer, ' Brian Ronlevy.,
Irene Hervey; Una , Merkel,'
Allen Jenkins Warren Hymer
and Billy Gilbert.
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THE HYDRO. ELECTRIC
RIC POWER . COMMISSION ' OF ONTARIO
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Lucke ow ::10-- :._ :: Godericli89
daywis th '10th',Con frien ds, • stick were visitors dura
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Mi'` and' Mrs. ;Oscar; Hodgins Si: week' with Mr. -and 1VJ i s:: •
family were rec'erit visitoi.s with Hodgins.'cs
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i. and Mrs 'Wm COx.
The ir1s..Auxiliary• met op_ • • • : .. -
Miss Billy Parry is visit
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Satur . ay a er-noon.' a . come i
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of Mr,s. ' Harold Haldenby.: The
president • 'Mrs: Jim"' Boyle;.pre<
sided: The opening hymn :as;"O
Spirit. • of the Living • God".;Mrs,
Ronald Thacker .read' the Scrip
cure . lesson :prayers 'followed.'
Mrs.' Harold Haldenby sang a solo.,`'
Mrs. Howard Thompson read the
thought .for. the day. ,Mrs. Charlie'
Hodgins sang the • solo ,"Near to.
the Heart of God". Joyce Holden=
by , read the missionary,'story.
•Minutes and . roll call followed.
The remainder 'of • the afternoon,
Was spent; in-clo ung-Amb-r:eid-e,ry_ s n
• work. Mrs. Owen: closed ,..the
meeting with 'prayer and refresh-'
menta were se.;ved'by the, hostess
and''lunch--'•committee --The ,-next
meeting will be •held:.'on Satur
day, . August 30th at the home of
'Mrs:' Karl .Boyle...The. scripture
will,`,be .read -by Mrs. Tom' •I-Lod-
g'ns: ,
Mrs.'' Gien Pinnell; Bobby 'and
Sandra, visited this' week at Berm
miller
**.'Mrs. : Wtrx. MacDonald 'Of' Tor-
onto visited.• over the week -end
with. Miss Nellie Malcolm and
other reiatiVeS here. '
NIr. Everett 'Lane', who hasbeen.
attending ..summer school at Tor-
onto spent the week -end .ate his
here. Misses Kathleen :Lane,
and. Helen Malcolm returned. with
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KEEPING AN EYE
ON EXPENSES?
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• 4Mrs.Win. , Percy spent a few
'clays last week with her' sister-,
Mrs,. Neil MacKay 'at ' Glamis. •
• Mr. John • 11,7~cFayden was the. l•
en Choose New..
Speoial speaker: Ett the presbyter,
lap service ori Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Everett Lane was.. the soloist.,
gan of Detroit, Mrs. Chativou and
Mrs, Wm. Haldenby, Ttalnh* and
Florence and MrS: tart Thii.trip-,
son of Colborne, were recent vis-
itxs with Mrs. jOhn Baer,
TaniS •are visiting With. Mr, and.
and Mrs. Creo: liodgins of Wood- taZINICXIMIKI522"1=4
Thrifty motorists need the, extra
mileage 'that • only Goodyear tires
give. Goodyear's low cost pea
mile makes them the most won.
omical tire You can buy . .
they are safer, tool See us for .
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