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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-11-11, Page 6riimg six •rc 0444. •_ -,..., • THE LUCK NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "Wc+saen and Cold" Stories ot.- L, ove, Devotion, Treachery , o In .every. gene4ration 'the cora- bination of .,women and gold has led men.into adventure,. intrigue, battle and often to, doom. Read, starting in The. American W'Yeekiy with this Sunday's (November.. 14) issue of The Detroit' Sunday Times, stirring sagas of pictures que . adventures and pirates, sol- diers • and rogues, ' who couldn't, 014 goys TO Meet - The 44th annual meeting of the Huron' Old Boys' Association o� Toronto, will be held • at Haddon Hall,' 319 ,Blom St. West, Tor - Onto, on, Friday evening, Novem-. ber ;19th. Business meeting for the' election of new officers, will convene' at 8.15, and bridge and euchre •games will begin at nine o'clock. Attractive. -prizes, will--be- awardd.'to the winners. resist the alluring partnership of beauty and riches,. THURS., NOVEM$ER 11th, 1941 DONNYBROOK The . St. Augustine War Work- ers met at the home of Miss Ada Brophey on Wednesday "afterr- noon to quilt for the Red Cross Plans were , made 'to hold euchre' and dance' in the Parish Hall. • I Sgt. Joe . Brophey who has been serving overseas- with thee. yC A.. F:.' arrived `in Canada last' week and is spending a .three' weeks'' leave at,, his home here. • Mr. and Mrs. David Tisdale left last week to visit friends. in London., .Sarnia .and Toronto be- fore returning' to their home at Loverna • Sas1t, :'The Misses Irene- Robinson, Mary Armstrong, and Mildred Jones.of Wingham High School. were 'at their homes over the week -end. Try a Wart •Ac;vt.—They • brio; result.' O. Hydro is a living thing. It takes people... their hands and brains and hebrts to keep Ontario supplied with, power in uninterrupted flow. Producing power for Ontario's' needs is Hydro's number one job.A veritable army of men_ is -required to keep this power flowing at peak' efficiency.- For Hydro is much more than mighty power plants ... much more than the trans- mission lines you see striding throughthe countryside. Hydro is the employees who keepthe power plants producing, who guide and co-ordinate the constant flow of energy through the transformer', stations. It is the employees .who patrol the lines that .carry power to far-off rills and mines, to roaring .industrial plants, busy ;stores and offices,: comfortable homes, peaceful farms. • . • • Hydro is the Families of those employees who have set up their homes in city and town and country .... and, perchance, deep in the isolation of wilderness and forest. • It is these .... and all the other co-operative men and women employees .... who have put life into Hydro, made it a living organizationdevoted to the benefit and service of Ontario.. Just now their' efforts are directed mainly to producing_ powe ...for victory ___,- and essei�hat uses,-but,afterr the+war,ifiiey will be ready again to provide the full peace -time service so essential to the development and progress of this province. Yes, The heart of Hydro is people ... employees and consumers alike .. . both necessary ....,.both partners in a great public enterprise. For today .. . as in the °past, and in the 'Future . e the success of Hydro is dependent on both the faithful service of the employee and the wholehearted support of the consumer. THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO • FRIENDS HONOR ROl m FAMILY • Many friends and neighbors gathered, en Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley+ Robb and family to honor there beore leaving for their new borne an the : 4th Concession off,. Hu-ron.,. . . A pleasant evening • of cards' ,and dancing- was enjoyed during. which, Mrs:. D. A: MacDonald , read the following address and 'the presentation of •a lovely ward-, ' roll was Made the Robb family. :. •1Vlr. Robb made a fitting reply and invited the' gathering` to. visit t. them in their new' home. ' - November .5, 1943:, Dear Wesley, Jean and . Family The "Maker of all .good'" has decreed that ' there shall be, change "in all things and thus.` it has . corn. about that there is to be-aLefrange-in.your lives. For this reason,twe,, your neighbors and friends of U.S.S. No. 4, have gathered here tonight to extend to you our best wishes for your:. success and • happiness in your new home. • We felt that we •could not let •you leave: us without expressing. our appreciation of your help: and friendship while you lived among us„ You always proved to .be the kind ar�.d� considrae� rr*h'oo:s 7always willing to • •lend a help- - _4444 ng' hand =vvherr the :need arose.- ' A faithful .friend is one of • the. .greatest of . our earthly blessings . • • So' We beg of. you To make .new friends, but keep; The one is silver, the, other gold". . ' • We were .pleased to . hear, you were not going too .far from our irnmedi,ate' midst and Dope you Will' of n'give us the pleasure o`f', welcoming you back.` , Please , accept this gift as a,. re- minder in ;the days to come of your plant years among us. It is laden' with our love and best' wishes for I1 of you. May God crown-ally ur efforts with. success. Signed on behalf of •.0:S:S. No. 4, Ashfield. PRESENTATION. TO ',NEWLYWEDS•' A pleasant. evening was spent in the Blake's Hall recently when, after a short program, Mr, . and Mrs: Eldon Irwin' were pre- sented with a,rockingchair and the. following address was read: Blake's Community, a To ,Mr. and ,Mrs: Eldon Irwin: . It is with pleasure that we haw gathered' here this evening to ex- tend our' best 'wishes • to you. You, Doreen, have grown up in this district and have always - been willing 'to assist in Y. P. U. activities and in the choir. We are pleased to know you are mak- ing your home in #the . county town and may . often visit the home • community. To you both we • all join in wishing a very long and happy wedded life. May your joys be many and' your sor- f rs'`t w. As a .slight token of remembrance of',your friends of Ashfield we ask. you' to accept this chair and as you sometimes sit in it, you will realize that it is love in' your hearts. that makes life a success. ' We hope your thoughts . willoften return. to Blake's community. • Signed on behalf of your many friends, `Cora Cranston,. Jerry . Cranston, Dorothy Anderson, Toro M. Anderson. ' • Eldon, in a •few well chosen wbrds on, Doreen's . behalf, ex- pressed their thanks; . Following. the presentation a social hour• was• • spent 'and a lunch was served., R 1