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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-26, Page 3rgyt TAJt,Y ?: th, 1846 :' TIE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, - 4•-•• N , ?,rUCHHiir?1iiF, �ONTARIO . Dave Horne, of • Torpntd. is Clarence Clark has gone lo .ap;ending op few dfY5 hgse. • Teeswater where he 'has '."'job in the Foundry. rued from' a holiday in !tar: Mrsr Thomas Boyea. has recur ° retu..ed • h'o . n l e after spending two 'da" � _ • chs --in -F-uei T Miss: Barbara Stuart of Niagara... l 'with her .dau- Falls has been—visiting µii h Mr ' ghter,. -Mrs. (Dr) C• .E. Morgan, • and Mrs. Cameron' MacDonaldy ' u ' : ' .....�, George Jo nt• is out• again 4f.: • Mr. Richard Baker. has made a ter : beim confined to his 'home gond'recovery; from. an illness for a few days with a,very badly with pneumonia, = .swollen arm as the .result of a • reaction to penicillin treatment. • Thomas • Hill whe has been . • spending. the winter in Chicago; • Mr" and Mrs, Garfield' Ostrari-° returns• this week to his home in der returned from Picton O'n Sat- citay, accompanied by Mrs. Os- trander's . sister, Mrs Gl d Mrs J, W. Joynt was confined i -- van who . •i9s Teri annins Ito -her bed at the Week encs with here for, a time, t>; a heavy cold and was, given pen- cillirr treatment. _ • Mrs, Cruickshank . is' i11 with MacQuaig, of Tor - brother, at the home. of .her Miss Mary E. lidaying. with her par= brother, 'Mr: Wm. Murdie. This onto is ho ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wm,. E. Mac- is, .the second. tune • Within a few • months that Mrs, • Cruickshank. Quaig:..• •has: had •pneumonia; Mrs. Frank Steuart of 'Fort Erie was a recent visitor here with her Mrs- R. J; MacKenzie returned 'mother; Mrs Bessie Shirley and from' •Wingliam Hospital ,two -her-sister, Mrs..:Harvey: Webster. -weeks ago, where she had been Cecil .Armstrong And. son Billy •. a patient since •st.dfering a' fract-. of Hurnberstorie have been•vis- G, i - ured arrn . and knee'cap' -in a fall Ring' with Mr.' and Mrs.••W.: G.,' at. the home.•of her mother", Mrs, Armstrong:... • Alice Robb. Mr. and. Mrs. S. J. Pyr m cleave' CREVirstE WEDDING BELLS Mr. and: Mrs. Bert . ' Treleaven rk ri cl horne___frcixn_ SimecP where .theyspent the 'past -three. we ks with. their daughter, Mrs. a rbnce Tremain and.Mr. • TTr - b e train They Also o visited . friends tit ' ' Toronto Misses Shir1gy Sherwood and' Gwen•Tr..el eaven': were home.from Lucknow for the' week -end.• Miss- Donna : Hodge • spent .• the: 'week -end .with her,; friend, Jean'. Free. Mr: and: Mrs... Harvey Sillib of Cedar Valley spent'. Sunday with; their : daughter,.. Mrs.:. Ronald' Tre- • •• leaven. The sympathy oil this eornmuri-:• it .is ext tided td' Mrs. 'B - y. e . est Tree.: •leaven' in the loss ot her. father: •Crbivs'Were Sighted•• The. robin''may be..regarded as the harbinger of spring, but .the lowly crow 'isn't to be disregard- e d.` A flock. of these .birds !were: ' sighted last'. week whichis: con- •siderably; earlier than it:' is '•cus tornary to see hem. •_■■U■■■iiinnui ..aiiiinisi• : ■ r. n THE ORIGINAL ': ••■ S.kSoftener p . CAMPANAS • I than II 'Rai ■ ii �_ Ili 1r�s •to ....l eep..•face ,.:.and.;.®:, • N : •hands soft aid smooth' . v. ■ free sit shapping•a:nd rough ■r lai 'ness;..Only : a drop .` needed. , i >r for lotla hands leaves pg M no Stickiness: w s • g ` a r.r y owns.' I°I?.A.' 'DRUGGIST "- � • • 'n 'Phone 13 �. ON!TED :CHU:RCH 'LUC'KNOWW Rev:.3, W `Stewart,' B.A.,..B.D. Pastor .' ' —SUNDAY:* 'FEBRI ARY : 29 11 aim' `,The Fiery ,Purnce".' Steri "No Tools'.''. Sunday School following `Moaning Service. '7, p.m.. Psalm 1 trials arid tribulations, 'fat ;• woman":. Mi:s. James Mcinnes • read. a splendid' , paper on Home Economics. Mrs ; ..Dawson Craig conducted :a Valentine contest: Piano solos by -Mrs. IGarrietFar-- r r r were much enjoyed:. Theron cal Wks. answered- by. "My fav:. orite supper. " dist inwinter": Miss. alive : Tern iff: _ gave. a Valentine i ad• n.g.. . i - Miss ,Mari n...Lc itch s1-oxai 11 0 M' and •Mrs. Rodan of Stouff w:eel.-erid with Mi and Mt s,'N ticret" ar.ge:' k en- V:artrra, • rc�ly's recently., ; , Visitors the .past. Week ,at Geo: • Mr Doug Fray rr ��a, horn 1'2,:r F lwere Mr: ..andsMrs..Geo: the week -end, • " Tiffin and Colleen, Mr. and Mrs: Mike Mtur titi'and Clare L'ann.v •Peter MacDonald.and family ,_of. ,rnato' cd fr•orn Hamilton and',pent bar11, i . e: ,and Mr, and Mrs: the •week=en4i •at their hoine�. Ft an, and Tedd3 Mrs Lyal taianaii spent' `a' fcsr Mr."and Mrs: 'Geo. `,Fishes and clays with, her' sister. Mi"s..;E:..J.aci,. Gillies .spent Friday even-. Myers. , iii; at JackCraig's:.. . •Conaratulations to 'Mr . , & Mrs: Leo •Clare:. of Peter.be,ruugh .on the, 'b1USKRAT SEASON "in this c110 - Arrival' of. twin girls. on February_ !riot will . be ..from March 20 to 23rd, Ani i ,2Jst' . • • HENDERSON WEBSTER t A • quiet' weddin. took .lace at trrire• ure .... �. nse • in Hamilton; on February lOth at 4.30•• in .the' -afternoon, when Eve- lyn. Jean, eldest ,daughter Of Mr.. and Mrs.;' William. Webster :,of St. Helens, . was united in marriage to James •Clifford, youngest son 'of ` Mr: ; and Mrs. George Hender-• ser. of Kip.pen. The ceremony Was performed by Rev. •Lors ,W. Carl= son. The 'bride wore':an afternoon dress of -powd r blue crepe with.; .inatching .hat. . :find navy blue -ac= •cessories. After .the ceremony a' dinner:' was served at' the `rxarise for. the bridal couple and frite'nds by 'Mrs: "Carlaon, Who has been ''a , friend of the '.bride since''th•e.y attended High School together in Wing Befote.•joining the staff of Clinton' Public School where she has:, beery teaching until' recently,' - • Miss Webster taught -at Wingham • The Women's Institute meeting' Junction 'school.; The wedding was was held •at -the. home of. Nirs .W: of particular, interest because it• li,' . Farrier. with • Mrs . Ben,: Mc, :Was the, fust t to i be held din the Clenag'han presiding During the newly built` tri nse of :Olivet business period' it..w.as; decided;to chui:ch - `• hold a euchre • and dance:, in. the ',For tr avehing the bri.ae wore hall 'and .to. donate the. proceeds' a 'grey' coat .with ;black hat -and to t'he Canadian Appeal for child - other:, accessoi•ies to. mafch::;After . ren Fund. Mrs: Lance. Grain gave' visiting Niagara` 1a ails, and ,points• a '' huip rou's reading on `.`The- in the U, S'A,,' VIr 'and Mrs.• Hen., Berson will r,ettirn to live on tine• groom's farm near, Kipper. LUCKNOW H 'SCHOOL. NEWS Gladys Gibson. had 'charge of the' Assembly which was: opened with a hymn. This wasfdjiovsced e Lord's prayer. The topic of the Assembly .was: Canadian poets. • Eileen Elliott read the his- tory of J. E: Pratt.. Vivian Stam ,ley gave an account of Alice de Fevre, Ray MacKenzie gave- an account of Pauline Johnston • and' one, of her poems "Song my Pad dle. Sings was:. read by Harold Cook: An account. sof Bliss Car, men was given by. Bruce John- ston and' Joan ' Campbell . read "The Return of the Daffodils". The singing •oaf the King closed Assembly; , 4 OnTuesday evening Jean Tre- leaven held . party.at• her :home, for the Grade l2 students in place of the tobogganing .party- which they hope to hold later. Every- one enjoyed themselves immense- ly. • • In volley ball, Betty 'Marshall's team was' .defeated .by a score of 81-1'7 by Betty .Gillespie's team. United Church Y. P. S., The weekly meeting of. the Young People's was: held on Mon- day evening• in the church, with Stewart. Collyer, Citizenshi. cow v' ner, c : rge. 11e e -fa- ilctl period opened ; with the ';'singing of "O Worship. the King" foliow- ed by: the, repeating of the Lord's. prayer in. unison. . T. C. 'Drennan read the -scripture l esson'and an other hymn:. closed' this part of the meeting. Following the offer- ing, the'. president took charge'•oi the .business :period. Bob McNay :',read., an interesting article . on "Faith -and World Progress and- a.quiz .on. "Canadian..Government arid., DemocraeY". "was conducted by Stewart Collyer:: The meeting was then closed'with the singing of. hyrnn , 358 •and. •prayer °by Rev. 'Stewart. • Next week's Meeting will be at' the home of Bob `Mc- Nal; ' BOUNDARY. EAST. KINGSB.RIDGE Mr, and Mi s:' Max Edney 'and Mr. ; John. C.• Balton .of Goderich and • Arthur i Dalton 'Of Harinilton. visited Mr: and Mrs. Jerry )sal �s1�zn3'rm%iy 14 Vo• nference .Nominee Rev, E, J: ° Roulstgn, a naive of Huron. Township, andpastor of .Central. United .Church, St. Thomas, has- been .nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the London Conference 'when it meets in. • or. in. •t}ne,,, o PAGE ''TARP= , A' New One:' In—xenewing~liSentirel `stub- scrfption, Mr. George Mirehouse of Sarles, North Dakota, sent. three one dollar bilis by register. ed mail. The reason was,he said' that ' his •postmast+er would not write ,'ai t a stat erdei-tp-go-to Canada, ;.,5Q0,,000. jobs' were filled through the National Employment Sep/ice in twenty-two" months—J.anuary, 1946, to November, 1947°.. ., of. hejobs 421 146 se obs -wer�e .:found for t 5,534 more were found for persons in the higher earnings bracket through the Executive and Pro- fessional Division of the Service. - 26;531 �.J more of these placements were'`' made through the Spegial `Place ` pmints'.Division for; physically. handicapped workers;► , 04 for •persons totally blind, 825 for :persons totally. deaf, and . 53 for• .::• persons:handica 'PPed �by. double .amputations...; Y. • #i/lake, full use of your local ..office: of he National ;Em.ployment• Service. epartment of Libour; HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour .• • A. MacNAMAIIA,'Deputy :Minister, ir 4g/ ALL` THESE ADVANTAGES all surfaces' • 4, :One mp. gal. dbos targs PER'IMP. QAC. • .'wallpap.e.r,:.pa1nted • h roomi. CONCENTRATED • walls, plywood, brick • ' 5;. Na'"painty" odour.. ' . • • PATE FORM • interiors, ere. 6: A durable, washable %pii+.` • �. 'Oni `coat redly covert. face: , ONE GALLON DOES • 3.. Orlei in one "hour. • ' 7. A pleasure• to put on. A LARGE ROOM KE'M-T'O,NE no; ,KEM-TONE TRIMS ;ROLLER-KOATERU : . AS LBW AS 20c A ROLL ae 'PHONE 664 OrteOUs' ' 1>lUCKNOW, 6NTARLO YOUR�:%DEALER • di • 1'2 • • 1'. •