The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-18, Page 3•
TRURSDAr:Y, MARCH 18th, 194$ •. ..
THE LU`CKN.O SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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-3 Localand. General
Mr. and.. Mrs. Cameron ''Mac-
DOAald • visited. . in Toronto last'
week. •
Mr:and \Mrs. : Donald McKin..
non; and son Douglas are spend
ing a: 'couple .of -weeks Wirth het'
parents at Oshawa.
Mrs. George Bower is gradually
regaining her strength after un"
dergoing an ` operation -in Wing-
ham Hospital some time ,ago..
Mr;
ancl Mrs. ,Morgan. Hender-
son and Donald`' Henderson were.
in'Toronto this week where: they
"ttended, the Lumbermen's' Con
vention•
'�i "SUB -ZERO' WEATHER.,
p:.
I•as"t Friday morning the mer=••;
curk, dropped : to 16 below zero,
according to • the' official weather
observer', ajid set, something of. a
record for March ternperatures,;
•Butsuch a. chilly morn.ingneld
no
fear.. for:Mr, .Groundhog;. who:
may 'have been . doing a weather
check-up, but in- any 'event was
seen. • disporting. ',himself °in the
sub -zero cold
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NEW WOOL & Cotton Blankets,.
'Sheets, Pillpw Slips, Etc. THE
MARKET . S.TORE,
M'r., and Mrs.. Vernon • Vande-
water and two children', Thelma
-and-Douglas or: Picton, 'w e r .e
week -encu visitors here at the
Ostrander home. • Mrs: Vande-
water and children are remain-
ing for a few .days.
Mrs; Verna Meyer of Kitchener.
-was a week -end visitor herewith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs; .R.
McQuillin, Mr: McQuillin' is con,
fined to bed with a~ heart ' con-
dition but is 'esl� r. o
.ridingwell. tp..
the, rest`.treatmerlt. ,'
;wAs EDUCATED AT..TARA ,
.In I'. connection with • the .recent
death of Sidney :Trowbridge, The
''Tara Leader said in part;
lit•""Deceased, oWho was the son . of
Mr, Bert Prowbridge and the late
Mrs. Trowbridge,, •was born in.
England .and came to Canada with
his parents .when,a child of three;.
the family taking up lresidencein
Allenford; later .-moving `•to. Tara,
receiving his education here in
the public and continuation
sch'pols :After 'graduation, he en'
tered the' service of the, ocal
branch of the Bank of Monteal..
s xn e
(bank,- resigning to'atake; a position
with " the General Electric Corn-.
parry. at :.Peterboro... At : thetime
of his death he, was •supe' yisor; of
one 'of. the departments .,of • the
':plant. Seven years ago, he nasi
united in ;marriage: to ..the former
Olga:' Parker of .,Peterboro,,, who
survives to mourn-h•is .passing. Al
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so surviving are his ,father` and.
one •btother 'Chaff les. of . Fergus,
and ',two Sisters. (Nellie):'Mrs. Jas:
Bradshaw of Guelph and (Bes-
sie) Mis,.. :Clifford . Harron • 'of
A,US.TIN MARTIN has been` r e'
elected' • president of the • Ripley
Junior: Farmers Lillian- Osborne.
is lead of the Junior 'Institute.
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Large •Stocks of .:Dinner; Sets,.
Silver: Chests, gall `patterns
Wide Choice ', of China Cups' and Saucers,
Diamond, Engagement and Wedding Rings,
Jeweller
Glamorous Necklaces; Bracelets, Earrings; "Pins, • C 's arid
' Rings : . A. joyto give and to receive on any ft.:. •
giving oCcasit1 i see. our s.upe4b coffee r n
• quality•the best, , priclil, ,right;
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kes of : Watches
B'ULOVA,,' LORIE GRUEN.,
Jeweller, Lucknow.-
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.SCHOOL NEWS
• Assembly was in • charge of
Eileen Purvis. The hymn was fol-
towed by a reading "The 'Lake
Isle q Innisfree" -given 4 Mary
Chin. • Mary \Murdoch read the
100th Psalm: This was .followed
by the Lord's . prayer. Following
the `solo . "Mother Machree" : by
Gwen Stewart, . Mr. Lavery ad
;.dressed the student body,
' Examinations h a v;e ':started
again. and will continue until
Easter.. No extra curriculum °act
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ivities are being held during
the
examinations.
NO TIME 'LIKE PRESENT
TO BETTER YOUR FARM •
•If you're a fa; rrrer, you prob
ably take stock Of. your farm, and
borne. before Spring meowing and
other seasonal; tasks get : under-,
way.'.You'll know pretty.well just
what you.need•most to help hring,
you success :and comfort.. ' . .
Are. any of. the -following items
on .your . list: 'tractors, trucks,
machinery, iir pl;ements;: livestock
construction,; 'repair. or extensio�i
`if.: farm buildings, including
Karnes; electrical ..: heating, o r
water systerns;,.°fencing, drainage;.
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gram. ,:for the' year.. t
: Mr, and4Mrs. Lorne Woods and
`Donna ,and ".!Mrs, "Helm were re
cent guests .or Mr, and is John
., ,. M.. .John
Gardner . at Zion, f`.
Plans . are 'being; made. fo a
'dance on.Wednesday; March' 24t
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iriilking,•machines, refrigerators;
cream separators, motors or other
decti•ica1, appliances?
You'll find Mr. .J. A. '"Thump-
son, local Bank of Montreal man-.
ager,: •glad to explain how: B of •M
Farm . I'mprovernent Loans have
helped; many a Canadian farmer
to :enjoy these and other prabtical'
advantages:+
Farm' Improvement Loans colt
little' and Can be 'repaid on con-
venient terms:- why not talk over
your.' modernization . plans • With
Mr Thom:pson,` now. �It may prove
to be':the first;. step. toward in-
creased production this , year
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in the Community... Hall Urider
I.auspices of' the •''Womeri,'s Institute
with music. by Farriers oreheStra.
NIr.'Ed'W°e'b ter " of
s Big Valley,,,, "'..
Alberta, visited recently with
Mrs. , and . Mr. and Mrs. L:,
:ds.
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IDAY'y.. MARCH 19th
X, " 928, . 8.00 8.15. p.m..
Mrs. R::: Woods was • hostess op
Thursday for the, tneetings.`'o1 the
:WM.'S'. and: the, W A of tlr, Un- I
ited. Church. Fourteen ladies were 1
ink attendance and:. Mrs , W I.
Miller`, presided for the .meeting:
of the. W.M.S. For the " worship
service, the 'thence. of °which., was:'
"The. field' is the'• world, the';seed
is the . word", the president was
assisted - by Mrs, G. MacPherson.:
It' was agreed to: invite' Rev. M.
G :•Niewton to address fhe.•Easter
Meeting, Mrs..MacPherson ;report-
ed. for Africa ' and, as herald .for,
Home Missions, Mrs.. J, Cameron
read `the interesting stor.'y of .the.
`Bakavay Family, Mrs: S A;. Todd
had ,charge of the chapter from.
the :study; ,book; ' "Great is the
Coipany". on the: price of splen='
dor. F.or the' meeting of the W.A.
the vice `p.resident, Mrs.S. A.
Todd, presided. The..theme was
"The 'Rescurrection". The scrip -
tui a 'lesson` was read Eby Mrs. T;
J. Tadd 'and• .the 'lesson thoughts'.
by: Mrs. Lorne Woods. 'Mrs.'M. G.
Newton and. the presidents and
secretaries of. both, sooiet,ies were
appointed: •to„make out the pro
UNITED .CHURCH
LUCKNOW
Rev. J. W Stewart, B.A., B.D.
._ Pastor. ... _
SilNDAY,: MARCH 21st, 1948
1'1•,a,rn.: "Tire Great Entrance".
Guest Soloist: Mrs. Harold
'Haldenby "The Holy City".
Story: "Palm Trees”.
Sunil'ay School at the
Close of the Morning Service.
7:p.m.: "They erucffied.'My
Lord". q
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CAN HELP `.SOU,!
Have The; Following Iltemsjn Steck:.
Asphalt 'Shingles, in all :colours' and ::blends
Rolbric Siding, ":red; and: buff
Insul Bric Siding, : in 'either black or
white mortar line
B.
C. Cedar.: Lap Siding
Ontario White Pine : Siding
.Sash, Glazed and,' Open
Glass, all sizes
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'Phone 150 . .
• Lucknow, Ontario.,
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Rubber. Boosts For the. Entire Family
Including Mens :Rubber' Thigh Boots •
Men's 'Rubber Overshoes'
Women's..Side-Fastening Rubber Overboots
Men's•'and : goys' .Over Rubbers'
''Men's Overshoes
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