The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-01, Page 7• ;THURSDAY,. JULY 1st,1943
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HOL..YReOOD:
A very •pleasanf evening was
spent in the hall on Tuesday ev-=
ening When ;the community hon-
ored Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie
at 1a.' reception, Dancing was to
A 'the 'music •of'' Tiffin's orchestra
and 'at midnight a purse' was pre-
sented to the popular 'couple..
The Holyrood Women's Insti-
3 tute held a'.yery successful gar-.
c• 'den party on Thursday night. A
2 bountiful • supper :was•' served, in
2, the new ' Comity, building, alter
' "which there was a program. in
3 ' the...hall followed, by a dance {r
2 ` • Mr. -and Mrs. • Geor'ge Crosbie,.
, London, 'were week -end 'visitors
2 at the . Eadie home.
1` Mrs. Jack Ackert is a ''patient•
in W,ingharn Hospital. We all hope.
e , for a. speedy recovery.
Mrs Jack Reid and son Gary
c of Collingwobd spent.. Monday
c' With • her 'aunt and uncle, Mr. and
1... Mrs. Geo. Hiltz:
e •." Mrs •John. Walker, Owen Sound
• ••• speri:t •Last ., week with her son,
JackAckert;' •
Mrs.. Rhoda Smith was a recent
visitor at the • home; of leer. son.,
1VIr. and Mrs. James' Smith:
Mrs. Ernest Ackert had the'
Misfortune, to get her .hand caught
•in. the: electric get
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juryrequired medical attention:'
• ' Earl Harris rade a business`
- trip to,..Toronto recently
Miss Dorothy Weissgerber, Tor•.
onto, :spent '• last. Week with• Miss
Doris Eadie
Brian .Hiltz fell Saturday night
and broke his 'arm,.
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..Lloyd Ackert •.•was., a week -end!
tirt$itcr withrhis\parerits Mi arid
Mrs. E. Ackert.
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'HELM • FAMILY; .PIC;IIC
• About 50 membee'S of t"tae•1- elm
family met at Landsdowne-. Par:`
Kincar4dine on .Saturiday; June 191.
for ;:their •ann tial, picnic
1 J�uring theafternoon.: a soft. -
,1, •ball game was played. After
..• •lunch .Wm,;:'a. !Hunter of Luck-
��-now presided o•ver---pt°he--business
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Meeting -and program which:.ron
es.. eVeral guitar selectionS 'We're
TWo Minutes silence '..Was •
served in Mernory the late Mrs.
Qiant and 'Clifford' ••o
rar.es .which, toncitided the s-
• rVent. It was i.dericled tO hold the"
•picnic .a -t• the' sarrie- place, on thel
foUrth• Saturday of • June.' ne)0 I.
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Rememb.er ••
••�. wedding .Day
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THE CHURCH .7-. HOME -- STUDIO
ANYWHERE ANYTIME
Ask To See Our Wedding Albums With .
A Series Of Informal Wedding Pictures .
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will find their permanent niche • enced•in'the trial and error: meth-
in life. With the advantage of. the od of the' past. Youths desiring
vocational guidance ,by one of the to enter into employment should
employment • service officers,,,register with the .National Etn=,
these young • persons • are More ; ploymerit Q f f i c .e ,Walkert 'n,
likely to be placed in employment phile employers,7shoudd register
which will avoid pitfalls and' dis- 'their orders there. 'to secure the
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. yoU haye .first, ronsuited your nearest customs
.0ffice.•The import of certain 'goods is now prohibited.
in order to conserve our US. funds. If the 'article •you
, wish to' buy ,is on this prohibiied list, it will< not be
Paid for it.
Don't be disappOintecf . . . Before ordering goods
from the MS. or other countriei, consult your nearest •
Custom's Office or write
Emergency Import Control Division,
..Z.' 'Successful Normal Students -.
Err-11114ton, R. :2,' pungannOn; Dor-
, biliy Gweridolyn'Tinnigan, Dun:
•-• 'ley; Joyce Elizabeth Needham,' Izt.:1
•-• farin ,of the. Btreltinghain Estate
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nri visitors. in Clinton with
Rev: Andrew Lane..
LAti. HPV. DaVid 3, Lari'e of (lin-
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EVOISTEINN. Cr STUDENTs FOR ••
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biggest 6anstisuction
rob. in: our ttistorT
NEW' bABLES`1.. telephones, si,Aritchboards and build; "
ings are all required,to"provide more telephone service
for more people than'ever befdre.
The Work is going ahead at the fastest possible'pace.
It takes skill; .it. takes time; it 'takes money..It will
ultimately...bring .faster, clearer, more dependable
teleph:one Sercice every 'applicant when ;and '&4
The public can be assured. that' we will 'continue
'to, provide the' hest telephone. service at the lOweSt
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