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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-19, Page 3o THURS.,FEBRuARY 19th, 1948 • THE LucKNow SENTINEL,. theKNOW, 'ONTARIO • . • Local' And General L. - ..s i.„EsinENt Foi.s.. SPECIAL SALE .of Silk and I Miss FerdTwairiley of Lonc len Hose. Prices reduced. THEwas a caller in town on Saturday. gARKET• STORE. • Mrs, Rena 'Glazier and 'Way London spent the week -end With 'relatives in, the 'tomniiinity. Mrs, 'Temple Clark has ',peen confined to bed for the past three , ''''weeki*.with a heart .condition, Dr, and Mrs. R. L. Tpeleaven•of Woodstock 'called on Mr. and Mrs. • IC S. Reid. on SundaY, • . • . „Keith Collyer yeturned to St•.: • joselih's Hpspital :last Thursday for further treatment ,to his .ear. 1Vessrs, :William , and 'Georka• Mrs. Art,Breckles is spenclio6 • a week in fo-ronto with her sis- ters, Mrs. Wm. Davis ,and Mrs. ,Vern Warwood• . • Jim Marshall is , able VI be aboUt. (again •after being confined to the house with a heart, condi.. tion. Jim will have to take it easy. for sore time: Mr. andMrS:.Garfield OStran: der' were 'accompanied to Picton 'on Monday by -Rev,..J. .W., Stew art!' Mrs. Ken ,Mowbray, Virden Mowbrayand Stan MUstard. • Mrs. Archie ' AnclerOri, who is .t. . on, Making •her hdihe". Montreal ower were PalrnerSton . -.Friday attending the furieral ,of .wit iiesto enjoyhh7rd alighte:erXcellenC health, Eli2abeth, tan, • their sister, Mrs. Russell C. Burns. tin • and wishes to be remembered to Attention is 'drawn to the Girl her old friends here. ' Guide handiwork collection op.,. display .this Week. 1fl McKim's Drag Store Window, • Mr, arid Mrs. Philip •Stewart were guests t• the Agar and 'Cornish wedding in Stratford •bn Saturday, , ' . • • . , • Mr and Mrs Charles SteWard. 'returned •the end. of the week ' from a two-weelis' 'visit"at„Tor- •ontiChathrn and Lot -idol -1, • • Crostie'retuinedi.horne two weeks "..ilVir, and -Mrs. N. E. Bushell 'spent the Week -end• they were 'aecompanied by Mrs. 11‘,... Gamer who.is visiting at Port Colborne With Mr, andMrs. Stewart Caineron. • Mrs„ W. G.:MacCrostie Of Be- fast - tast • is .convalescing .at.'her home after undergoing an ,operation Wingharn 'Hospital. ' 'Mrs. Mac- The follailving are they, Mrs. • . of the •Lucknow• Branch Of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian President, Mrs. Ronald Forres-, • ter; 1St vice; Mrs. Roy Mack; 2nd • vice, Mrs. Russ •Johnstone; sec- retary, Mrs. Glen Tasker; treas- urer, Mr's.' Ernie Crattrford; ',stan- dard bearer, Mrs. Alex .1-laven.s; entertainment committee,' Mrs. .Roy./31ack, Miss Elizabeth Welsh; builbg.•coMinittee, - Mrs.. Rups, Johnstone, •:Mrs. • N, H. Hedley; :Membership •• conunittee, M•r . 'John Hall, MEssie Cameron; .executiVe, Mr. Noble johristOn„ Mrs.t,Maiigaret 1VlacLerman; 'Mrs. Russ Jbnstone,1Mr J.J C Johri-, ston Misses MacOtiaigo,' • - PAGE THREI' . • • . , SPECIAL/ SPEAKER SUNDAY AT:PRESBYTERIAN •CHURCH 1ft • The 'seryices in the LuckrloW Presbyterian' ..Church • on Sunday orning,,'February be conducted, by Rev. ' W.• Eutcrier,,i,,e.F.,retary. of •"The Ad- vance. : for Christ and • Peace. Thankoiferirie'.JVIr. puteher will also,. speak iri-kinlough' on 'Sun- . day, afternoon andi in•_St. And- rew' S Church, Nyinghain �n Sun: daybight when his Message will • •, s•,,, E. -Robertson attended pital. • • • the 'Crop Improvement Associa- tion convention in toronto last 'Atchisoh,`. who resided in• thiS community : at one time,. • • Mrs. Nonan ••Stuart, is . a Oat-. • ient, in fo7Onto. General HOsPital, It! IS expected' •she ••will be there •• for ihout•••Sik weeks. • Nonagenarian Died In West n ..• Mrs. „Will Co ri of inlass re- . , ... • ceived word of the death of :her •...brother; John JaineS JohnStozi of Cereal, •Alberta. 'He• was ih his: . 90th year and this •wife had,pre-• „deceased him 20 fears ago; He •was an older sori..of the late Mr, • and Mrs: John' Johnston of Kin • losS and had ;spent. most of his life in the West, Two "sisters, Mrs, J Kate Hutchison :Of Witightirii: and! •Mrs; Eliza' Conn”. 'Xinloss; and'. • one brother,baVid. of .Wingham, survive: The funeral was held on • Thursday at Cereal. ' • •• •NY•s•'a 'Faller in. taivii.On Monday!, "Shin", • who ,was at ' Brantford during• the.: war,- is at.'present rrialiing his headquarter s at Wing - ham: • 4: • • „ • • • •' • • Mrs. •IV1,, •G Ngwtori was hostess on Friday: for the ladies of the community far .the,obserNiaftce of the World Day of praYer;Twen- ty-two ladies were pregeht and Mrs. W. L was „lea4er for • the service • the: ...theme••ofwhich was the Lord',s, prayei: Prayers' Were. „Offered by Mrs .•L Woods, Mrs. W...A..-1Vfiller,,•IVIrs. A. Gaunt; Mrs S Todd, Mrs,W Rice, • Mrs, J Carneren, MrS. 'G.:: Mac-.- Pher5on and Mis G Stizart, The scripture••lesan -Was. read by Nips.' T: 3. rodd and 'Mrs.., Wm. Forster sanga • X.•••• •• 4--00atql•frieteMier.: to' digest 'Ill *C. 41.ari. plain ',cod Ive oil1.11 .1 1• •-7 . • . ' • If . ' 4n excellent tanic to build thi the system .;after 'colds and 'flu: iLarry:vowni: •1.: •• 'Phone UNITED CHURCH. LUCKNQW.:-. Rev:1 W.; *wart. :Pastor • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2.240 4 JUn„t,:."The Glory .of The Starit "Living wit .< Snakes -.and Tigers". •• ' Sunday School following • 111604 Service, P.M.1 "Meeting ;tir:Giants!!, • .• uali.ty Tea • "4. • WORLD 'DA* OF ,,,ItAYER."' IN 8T. PETER'S 'The World Day of Prayer was observed Iocatly .on Fridiy after- nobri <, in St., Peter's Anglican Church, with the Lord's Prayer the , theme:of •a very. impressive • service. • •. •.• • .prescribedorder of ser • vice .Was followed with the, vari- ous parts taken by Mrs:- 'Jaselyn, Mrs. Harvey •Treleaven, • Mrs. W. G Andrew, Mrs. W. A. Porteous, Mrs: P, • W.. Hoag,. Mrs. Wm. .Stirnson,••MA C. H. Mae - Donald, ThOmp, son, Mrs. Clair' Johnston, Mrs'. W:, • A, Russell,. Mrs. W. s.,Reid, Mrs. C. Decker, Mrs. Herb.'McQuilliri, Air r • congregation of South •Kinloss .is , Mrs. 33ein1 Corrin sang :Litt • invited to worship with the Luck- Lord's Prayer, Very sweetly - and• QODERICIt ONT; I '2 • ; now: congregation. ReV. J. A. Mr§,...'d;'t;WOolleY gave the ad- . . . Smith Will conduct ' • • 'ice r.dresS, illustrating,the power•:of Leave orders at 1V411'411e!. 44/1re`' • On Sunday night,;.Rt...liev; Q.. N.,I•prayer, . ' „ Nesbit,and wi be dealt MacDonald will be cc.ndueting, the .offeririgv, set apart , for 'Pe, at . :.. a . Meeting Lie -a! 75.th anniVe:rsar3r, • ser..view . in hef ip. Europe and Asia, was ense ''.Board 1 Of Ontario at • • • • V•• Or. T,•••••,,it Erskine Chuich, Ottawa ceived by Mrs. . Clair Johnston ener on March 5th. . • • ' and. Mrs: „Stewart LaVis: " • • ' RiVe'rsdale, which is fie . • • ' ' ock .township which,"wet" ,• . • :.6ss0v,44,170NY:IN FLINT APPLYFOR HOTEL • • ." : • . ! • LIVLICENSE AT AL. Word,'hasbeen received here Of the death of Emnitt Serafford,'••:AppliCation•:has-been. made for -who,.paSSed away at. Flint; Mich, a lieenie for .rrieri's and 'women's on :January l7th Mrs Serafford beverage, rooms for •the • Rivers - was ., top -herb, 0j".aee*.1V1.90l.Xory, .a ;dale 1Hotel, which 'has not beeri- 'daughter. of the :late • Mr•.:::JIerire ...Operated as an :hotel for several Mbrrisah,a:farther ,Ltickri-OW res-: years •.••. ••• , " •• • .1 • . .• . . . • • •:;iderit. Mrs. ,Scrafford is a.nieee The application has been Made of Mrs Lockhart of feW in the name, of Robert. Samuel - • ' • •• • • 1 • .1 east; oflackhorse s n Green. • far as its status is 'concerned; an12. no vote is needed to procure alp-; proval of its ditiens. • • Any person resident in t.lw.! licensing • district may 'object .tcb the, application and the grounds. . • of objection Ili -Writing must be ' ' ••• filedwith the deputy registrar! of the districtten days before tb date of the-iWeetirig..• • • • • • • . . . . . : Mrs:. Apdrei,Y Gauntpiesided for a short meeting of the, W A.," the theme of which Was. "PeterMis ',', , • „ McPherson read ..the •„; : • tune lessbn and MrS; If' Woods •ie ]esson tiriOAhts•:. Mi g. qa/Urit elOsed. the:Kneptip.g ‘(.7i,th the poen--). • ",Lerit".. • • Mi Ch 'rles Took has t,ped.1 • to his home ter spending the J*31 few months .• with, his. siat Or, ,LotiiS,. We- theihcad Lind Mr. Wbutlierhead, • •• • • SEED LIST NOW. AVAILABLE 'An pp -to -date fist has pie- paied by"the Seed 'Marketing,: and Publicity Committee of the •Ort - trio Crbp:irnprovenient Associa- tion and is now available far di4s:. tribution. The, list contains ,the nameand T:addreSses , of • seed growers :in Ontario who have. 'seed for Sale; 'Produced •from crop for which a, Crop registratidn Certificate has 'been iSstted. It also •, contains Useftil information. 'with. regard to• prices., explanation :of grades and objective .for. 1948., A' special appeal is tnlde to "bulge:the bins" by„propeing a minimum of 20%000,000'biiShels Of feed grain in 1948 .t,o supply • ininhnurn. requireiMMts for On- tario's kivesto • • • Copies May be re free of charge fromyournearest local . agricultural re sentative or dr - from "th etary • of the Committee,' oodin, Crops, Seeds and Weeds 13ranch, Ontario Department of •Agriculture, Tor: onto. • • • • • , • . ' • ' U.! •to - • r,... 11 • ' • • • 4 • •• . • • .. • ' , • , 1 . • . 0 n t a r i co' s . factories, . farm's and industries are pro... tclung at top speed, but 'their output depends on electricity • 'Save in every way Posiible. , .• , . . : ... . • , , •, . ..•• • . . • ' . . ,Do not leave out-of-the-way lights, burning or * applicince operating a moment longer than necessary. , -Turn them 'OW/ Every bit of ,lectriCity saved will help. 'Please doyour Part. ,• c Slow y rogriectric System ,Limitmg radivp-* Atom: lops "E.,,ediciorlamerfrtvelil