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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-06-10, Page 7TIIURSD.4X, JUNE 1. Qth, 1948 : e■ iII U * ■II sl aeleee■� seeoseest w.• _ • • p THANKS..: THE LUCKNO W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: 101$1ise e esse a •� a ■ i• a. i • ,■ . ■ ■ is ■ ■ • -a• le e • a ■ • • et • ■ �. no▪ : a. at a PLAN F. OF A; ORGANIZATIQN IN KINLOSS. 'TOWNSHIP A. public° rneeting has beep ,call- ed for next Wednesday .evening .in the -Kinloss Township Hall at, Holyrood, forthe purpose of o*,• ganizing•a• branch, of the• -Feder- ,•.:tion of Agriculture. Quest speak- ers will address the .'meeting which has been called for 8.30; A 'social time and a dance will follow, M Opened Pit Monday Howard Robinson's .gravel fit. it the north-west'corner .of the vll}age was opened ,the :first of. the, week, when a power shovel,. and a fleet of tern trucks started i'enk wing ::.fill for .the 'highway. The beart •of the'pit turned out to be, of ` sand, , ind:- the job: was., abandoned at . the end •.of the day, PAGE SEVEN -400.0.30430.007.6.4300,30-0.0:00, • Planning for t11e Future::... IS MAN'S.. MST. AMBITION If fire were to :destroy your property, would the insurance ,you now carry be adequate to cover the cost of building' at :present high prices.' e For ,free couhsel and.advice .on such: ,as Fire,. A>.jtomoba,Ie.:Life Hos any Insurance needs , pitalization, ,. Write or. . phone without obli,atiori.: S Stewrt'sInsuranceAgenc. Lucknow, .Ont:, 'Phone 8 %~e r Her only. • jewlry , was a" three-. side You" and `.`0 .Perfect Love". WEDDING BELLS strand necklace of pearls, The The bride's mother wore 'a 'dress faradesmaid was Doris. Eadie, sis- of loganberry, crepe . with black EADI)t—REED ter of the bridegroom: She carried accessories and a corsage of ink So, �ie• er ' ■ On Wednesday g p ungannon. United• Church, D P s an roses The bridegroom's th -a At the, Polis On Monday., , • '` t. Isobel; only 'daughter of Mr., and blue moire own with • ma • .: $�ncerel� ■ ':.Mrs, M. Re � tching� .white- a'ecessories and' a corsage -�--: ■11e■t�■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Lorne William Pentland,: cousin. of ;the bi•4de, mony a reception was held at the. Eadie, only •son of •Mr, ' d M se m o Brie• .' f • To Those Who o ot�,sl . S y upported Me ■ D ■ ' at high noon in a bouquet.of .ink rose d. pink 'mother oris cornflowers, and was wearing, .a 'yas` attired in.. navblue; with ■ • _Y, HUGH HILL. ■ Bet was united in• hat and , Mittens, .Little; : Carol.•. of red roses. �e��■tl���■■attit��■e�1ti to marriage. to -Mr. 'Following the cera - K1 .N ,L O U G H. an ,rs. rnadea. winsome flowergiri war Park Hau G d h For a Holt d .Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hams lion William •S. Eadie ',of ' y oo ing yellow organdie and a motor tri' - ' d d 'h rn, p thrc�ugh Northern On- • Phhips, •Mrs. R. R.` 'Smith and Kent,. Mrs. Art Phillips and. Peggy ""visited .over the 'week.. end with Mr. .and 'Mrs.' •`Frank Maulden. Mrs.' J.; R. Lane, Who has spen.t..t,he past ;few ;weeks', at dell a:ncl, • •re`turned ' 'home with them, an•lug, ter of Varrcouver' visit- ed `during the week with 'Nit. • • and 'Mi s.• Wm.. Coxa.: .' •Congra'tulatiuns,,to`Mr A' Mrs Frank Currie' : who • were. married at Bervie on Saturday° ' CIi.. ,ind : Mi • �. ,,Bert iV1cT;,ean spent 'a few -days' at Teronlo, and Niagara,. Rev.. C W. ,Down 'c rrying performed 'the' .a• nosegay: of sweet • peas, pink ceremony, in a setting.of summer 'cornflowers and el flowers and ..ferns: The bride- best, man yellow roses: The. given m'rnarria Marriage .b� : h , 1. Was jack 'Alton Be1-� g y er..father •. ast• • ^� . mid wc�i'e a gown .of white 'satin -with Insets', of imparted lace. Her tin-. • r gertip veil was held. by .. by a heaclw• d.ress':of iir•ango blossoms and''she 'earr�ied a .boucidet of white lark p . orTi,an• calla lilies: •Ralph Foster. sang"I'll "I'11 Walk Be- best wishes to the bride-to-be. The Pa�rliainent of Canada . h`as just passed ' `an act .rFpeGr; gerhe )'Telephone '• Company of Ca'na:da"., licit .is what this' art .m '. cans • to lfie .te%phone-using: public: Mr. GervinReed. bro- t ,er the, „bride, and Mr. Bill Pter. • . e hough, cousin of t'he' bride,: -groom•, were ushers.- Mi: Murray Harris. A.R,C:, . Toi oii.to,.. played:. the wedding, music and . Mrs tario, the. bride donned a fagured silk dress.' . with navy : Coat and' navy accessories and - a' corsage .• Of white .cornflowers; •stephanotis and ylell.ow roses. Orr the Thurs-.'. day .previous ,to .the marriage e-:. g th bride's mother' cntortained v at a trousseau ::tea, when a 'large circle'', spur Ste' Ilan •of fr' ds ' 1l d t e len ca e o express theft• A 'Period of Unequalled . Growth ., n 'the 34 months since V-J,•I) y vves have added 350,000, telephones--4nany i'tore • than in' the 'preceding ten years. We now serve 1,360•000_ telephones-:-; 22 for every 100 persons throughout Ontario and .Quebec. We have never before provided•'' ,so much new servicein SO -short a time. This unprecedented ,pace has been: maintained wth .the aid of new capital from Canadian'linvestors:' More r ill he required: The•Continu n :Demand for Service Yet, .despite, this rapid growth, we 'still' have 96,000 'unfilled' orders for • . tele-, ,; phomes,and--:another 69,.000 r'eque's1-s to. change party 'lines to individualservice: Thousands of new . orders are 'conning . in every month. Long Distance Balls a:e 'three times pre-war Levels.- , Many new' buildings, . switchboa`rds, • 'lines . and other equipment. ' must be provided as', rapidly as pos'sible. The next decade may well see more telephone eonstruction than durhIg . the .preceding 68 years of our history..,. •. Rural Telephone Service , Rural telephone service''has• expanded; and. will Continue `I6 do to. Ira tie terra= ' tory we serve, 55 of every 1.00 rural homes and butinesses have telephi nes'; in 1945'ontly .39,% had service ` BELL. .TE..E „ vtcottion rogram Continues' Parliament.has given tate Bell Telephone • Company permission to:, 'increase its authorized capital' by $350;000;000..`. - The Company can nOW.con.tint a to go, '.to. inyestors for -the money:', necessitry.. 16 further ,the greatest expansion anch irttpro.ement program in its history This . conlstruction program is n ces- .. ars if,; the CCoMpany is to Carry. out its obligationand satisfv,,the.public'scon- tinuing demand for more telephones anal more .tel:e.phone service.. ti our Objective is to extend and improve. the service so that uhtimately we can give every applicant' the kind and quality of, .servce he • wants; whein • • ' and as he Wants. it. E COM ANS • Our ,farin• program calls : for • still more,. telephones, for fewer: parties on .each line, and for' more new switchboards:• . Dial: Telephones • hew dial equipment is being,installed.in • tremendous quantities: •' Today . we . have More dial telephones ' than the total of all our. telephones in 194?.. Now 7Q:`' out- of every ' 100 telephones • are: dial. More exchanges Wi11 be con,.:. verted to dial operation., Financing the Program Much of the new money necessary to extend the telephone' system Must : be obtained from thousands of 'people wh wish•'•to invest their savings. The principal means ofsecuring'tbis new capital will be by issuing additional shares of our• stock from time to time with the approval of ' the Board of -Transport "Coat- snissioners.- .itwig' ' for this. fl,u'rpose that. !he aiit:hdrity of Parliament was :obtained. Best Service` -Lowest Cost • The : skill and 'enthusiasm of telephone ' workers will be devoted '.to .turning the •. materials , obtained with the: neiw'" capital' . into service . df the highest ,Standard, - The public can be -assured that The Bell Telephone Company' of Canada will continue to provide the best telephone service at the inivest possible cost', IF CAA • .e , Y' • °. gli 4.4