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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-05-13, Page 3'JawRsDAy, M . Y 13th, 1943 r( • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THREW WH',,TECHURCH Mrs. , A. Fox who has spent the winter months with her deli- "ghter, • Mrs. Rey Patten of Si. -GeorgesThas returned to her home herelast. week. Mr. . R.- Y. Carrick •-and Miss Susie Carrick who have spent the winter months , in. Lucknow; hove ' • returned home recently." , Cominunion service .' will be held in the Presbyterian Church • next Sunday; at 11 a.in. Prepar- atory service will, be: held on Frir day at 8.30 p.m, Mr: John Clubb visited on. Sun-' dray With ' his sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm: Dow of Iensal°l: ' Mother's Day & baptisrrial ser- • Vices Were .held in the Presby-, erian chi.irch Sunday morning /When Alledia -Elaine Conn, ; dau-.r ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn,, also Mary__Margaret 'Fish~ er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher were baptized..• - �- Mr. • and Mrs.. Albert Coultes and family visited with'. her bro- ther, Mr. Kerry of Paisley 'on Saturday. We .aresorry' to report Mr. and Mrs. Hector McKay; ' our oldest. couple in the .'community, were sick last week with ,.the flu. Mrs. McKay.. has. _ pleurisy- .this,: -week and is very sick: We hope for • a speedy recovery.. .• Mr.' McLay of Ripley; a rep- •`' -esentative of Temperance will speak 41 the United .chinch on Sunday 'afternoon. Mr. and Mrs; James, Mclnnes and Janie and Anne visited ori: Sunday with Mrs. McInnes' Moth - Ter', • Mrs. Roane,,and Mr. Roane of Teeswater. - Mr: and:; -Mrs, Duncan -;Kennedy of .Wingham, Mr. and. Mrs:' Lorne. Durnin and two sons of St. Hel- ens, also Mr. ,and 'Mrs. George Kennedy and two sons visited on Mother's Day with their. mother, Mrs. • David Kennedy; also' Mr. & Mrs. Harry Tichborne of God- erich and 'Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Auburn visited on Saturday at the same home. ther.. Stanley Pym. who has spent winter :months in. Florida` re- turned back here last ''week. The Women's ' Institute held.- a euchre and dance in the . hall last • Friday evening with twelve tab- les playing. Mrs. Cecil Falconer. and Mrs. Robert Ross tied as win- ners. A draw was made with Mrs. .Ross receiving the prize, also .Mr. x_. _ �..artd l\!r.doz��McKa� tied -as_. winners and a draw was made • & Mr. McKay received • the prize. _ ucky_ .prizes-w-en:t.-to-1%r- - Art - Wilson and Miss Lenore Adams. Dancing was then enjoyed' with music by Messrs., Joe and. Dan Tiffin accompanied by • Mrs. Pickle at the piano. - ti • CREWE Mrs. Matthew Shackleton is visiting with, her parents Mr. & Mrs.' Jesse Gray in Goderich. Mr. Lorne ' Emmons' made a business trip to London on . Sat- .urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Ronald and Gwendolyn attended the services in Lucknow United church on Sunday morning: Mr. 'Colin Crozier of Crumlin spent the week=end at his home here. Most of the neighbors around here attended the sale at Mrs. Sadie Shiells on Friday when good prices were realized. On Tftursday afternoon 1 W,; M. S. ladies met at. Mrs. Kilpat- rick's and quilted a quilt for the. missionary bale. Mss. Jack Riv- ett, had charge of ..the program: After devo tonal, period Mrgs: Ed - ,iia McW;hiilney and Mrs. Rivett gave reports of the .Presbyterial ' at Brussels, Mrs, Benson Shackle- ton gave the chapter in the study book. During the business period arrangements were made 'for our anniversary services which are to 'be held in June: The National Anthem was sting and the pastor closed the meeting with thej ben, ediction : . . A large number from here took advantage of open house and vis- ited Port Albert airport on Sat- 7 HOLYR®OD Mr. and 'Mrs. Raynard Ackert spent Sunday. at Mr. _ and . Mrs, John' Reiy's at Reid's Corner. 'Mr."•and' Mrs. Victor Lang and Evelyn spent the week -end • with Walkerton ' friends.. • Mr. and Mrs: Howard Harris and Lorraine, Mrs. Thos.. Harris were' . Monday evening callers: at Mr." and Mrs; Chas. 'Graham of Durham ,and Mr. and.Mrs. Ernest Ackert spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs:. Bill Graharn. ' ' The cast of the play;'4Aurrt Sus- ie shoots the works held a din- ner at thehome of Mrs.: Almer- Ackert on. Saturday. Theue were twenty present , and a very en- joyable evening spent.: Mr.. an& Mrs. Eddie Thompson spent Sunday at. Mr: Geo, Saun- ders at Mafeking. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm:: Eadie, Doris and . Lorne attended a reception on Friday- night -at' Lane's- school house near ; Wroxeter in honor of LAC: and. Mrs. "Kenneth Jackson. (nee Evelyn Cathers).,.who were married recently. • - Mr..and Mrs. Percy. Deyell,'of Stratford spent the week -end at Mr. Mark and, Mr. Clifford John- ston's. WHAT: TWO EXCHANGES THINK OF THE' TABLOID • Another one of our weekly .ex- changes has • taken the 'mportant step and blossomed out last week' in tabloid, form. We , refer 'to The Lucknow ' Sentinel. The editor Mr. Thompson is to . be congratu- lated upon his first issue which ran to .12 pagesand., is neatand perfectly printed. From our own experience We ' feel sure, Editor. Thompson ,will • never regret his move and the presence of a bright editorial page on page two will in itself , offset the. difference in the . former and present paper. We are looking forward 'with interest to the regular. visit of. The Sen- tinel to. , our desk.' Havelock Standard:, Second County Paper Gems :Tabloid. The Lucknow Sentinel reached. our .desk last week: in •the brand new format .of a. tabloid -style newspaper. The editor, Campbell Thompson, who commented that the change -over to the smaller: ize page was made just two years after he had purchased the Sen- tinel. from the former owner, Mrs.' A. D. Mackenzie, voices modest pride in • having converted to all „home -print, and The Advocate hastens to state tat he has done a swell job. In our humble opin- ion, The Sentinel, in its new pint- size get-up, as . well as from a. typographical angle, is one of the most up-to-date ' weekly news- papers now reaching our desk. Mr, Thompson is the second edi- for to have made the switch from a full-size, . seven 'Column paper, to the modern tabloid size of five' columns and reduced pagelength. ,Paisley Advocate. • HONOR ;NEWLYWEDS AT : ST. AUGUSTINE • Friends and neighbors number- ing over 200, gathered in the,par; ish hall at St. Augustine on Wed- nesday evening in' honor of Cpl. Melvin and Mrs;' Craig of London, whose.,.mar-riage took place on. Saturday, May lst. The evening was spent in dancing, music be- ing supplied b Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeCincl hey, 1•eeve Ray- mond Redmond, Athol Bruce, Mrs. Wm. Craig, and Mrs. Bruce. Messrs. Snowden and Webb were callers for the square dances. • Worthy of -note for the first 'square dance, asset was- formed by the wedding party, bride and bridegroom, bridesmaid, grooms- man, fathers and i i'others• of both bride and bridegroom, Following the lunch hour Hill- iard Jefferson • read an address expressing. the good wishes of a host of friends, and Patrick Mur- phy presented them with a purse of .money. Cpl. Craig fittingly re- ponded, and dancing was resum- ed. Wedding cake was served by the bride , and bridegroofn to' the' Federation Field Pay The first annual,field. day and picnic of the Huron ounty Fed- eration of Agriculture will be held at the Lion's Park, ;Sea - forth on Monday June 7th. The main speaker • will be Mr. 'John Bracken, Ottawa, `former premier of Manitoba. It is also expected that 'Mr.. Harry Nixon will be present. LJIDE • NEWSr .When the ,Guides fo"rrned horse' shoe formation after roll call Mrs. Calvert 'presented' the Ban, tam Patrol with white . handker=• Chiefs with the Guide trefoil in the .corner. The.hankies are. "given for the 'best attendance,. uniforms and winning -of games. Several ,tests were tried after, which Mrs. Calvert . marched :the 'Guides out the : Wingham ' 'road a _short way. ` • ....Horseshoe formation w_as.. taken; again end .Bernice Shaddock, an Oriole tenderfoot, was enrolled. 'Then Mrs. Calvert . asked all those ' wilco wanted.!. to: try the Laundress Badge to bring their washed ' and finished articles :re- quired 'for e-quired.'for it, next Friday. Four Guides broughtsome very` well done things for the •Needle- w'oman's :'Badge.. There were darned, socks, babies night -dres- ses dres- ses::and jackets, all well, done. They all passed the test. In a..'garne. •that followed the Oriole Patrol won 'and the Can- ary.and-Bantam Patrols carne sec- ond. 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The production of food is so vital to the success of the campaign against the axis that .it's an important job' for everyone. By spending ' your holidays as a Farm Cadet or Farmerette, you'll not only make a valuable and patriotic contribution to the war effort, but you'll do your health a world of good and extend your knowledge. For full information concerning housing, 'supervision, rates of pay, hours of work,. etc., see your principal or write Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament. Buildings, Toronto, NOW. DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR. AGRICULTURE m LABOUR— EDUCATION •