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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-20, Page 6rAGE Sl it • HLYROOD .Wren Velma Scott 'spent the. week -end in `Wingham with Mr. • and Mrs: Robert Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Marjorie and .Jack Coultes visited on Sunday' • with Mrs. Coultes' parents, • Mr. and Mrs.. -Kerry of Paisley. ibtr.. and Mrs. John Craig and Mr. and Mrs, Dawson *Crai'g vis-: "iced on Sunday with :the .fornier's daughter, Mrs. Robert I3a11 ',and Mr. Hall' of Wingham' - - Aged. Lady Suffered • Fractured. Leg -, • We ate worry.,: ,tn: 1•egQ1 t:_: lhal . r Mrs. James;' McGregor who is 8'5 • years .old:, • fell on the, road on: '. Monday pf , last : week .when , slie •was. returning home.. from visit- ing • a • .neighbor and ,. broke•• herleg above ,her knee. She • was taken to Wingham 'hospital by' ambulance, , and•,•is doing' ,as well as can be expected. Her daugh- • ter, . Mrs..Russel (Flossy) of Wawbashie.• spent •the week -end .with.; • her:. and other '.relatives Messrs. Andrew .Stein of Luc1 - now , and his . • brother. Albert Stein .of . the, West .spent Monday' evening with their • brother-in- law, Mr: Wm: P•urdon. • Mr. Win. Purdon and Miss Mat bel Pur -dory also Mr, Albert- Stein �.. • visited .on Sunday with Mr. Pur - don's .daughter,Mrs. Frank *Coulter and Mr. Coulter. `4' '. Wrens Jean 'Wel1°wood and Vel- ' ma Scott were :presented with leather-bound. •zipper' . fastening writing • portfolios from the Pres- byterian church. • The Bridge . Club were -enter:- . tained, •enter=•`tained• at the home of Mrs. C. Mturray las. :_W-ednesday, • ' . ` 'Mr. and • Mrs,., John Falconer and Miss • Marjorie,. Falconer of Wingham were entertained at :the li'pme of Mrs. Falconer's. brothel', Mr. Ezra .Wellwood to a Nev: Year's dinner on . Monday even' ing: which was .delayed till their daughter, Wren Jean -Welltood, could be present.. ' The , Women's Institute. was' held at the home of Mrs. Ezra', Wellwood on Tuesday of • last . week ' with 'a ' goad 'attendance present: The ' next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gar- • • net Farrier. The Young Women's .Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Rhys Pollock on Friday afternoon with a good attendance :present. • ',• ZION Deepest sympathy is extended. to those bereaved .through the passing of Mr. Clair Irwin. Misses Jean and. Beth Johnston of Kincardine. were. week -end • • visitors with their sister, Mrs. Sidney . Gardner. and 'Mr. Gard- ner. Miss Marion . Gardner had as her guest over the week -end Miss Christina MacLennan , of Luck - now.• The monthly.' meeting of . the W. M. 'S. was. held at the home of Mrs. W. O. Hunter on Thurs day last.f • • , Mr: Chas. Anderson visited his • • cousin, Fred Anderson ' in Hainil- ton. on Thursday and Friday last. Mr. and Mrs: Frank 'Ritchie are spending • this week with- friends in Toronto. • ° Misses •Irlrna Hackett and Kathleen Gardner -spent the week -end •at, their homes here. and attended their ' uncle's fuin- • eral orr'Monday last. , Circuit Reports Successful Year Successful annual - meetings were held on the Ashfield charge *last week: Splendid reports were received from the various organ- izations. Ample funds were rais- !, ed for all . purposes, with .•a s'ub- stantal. balance to start the New I Year. Many words of apprecia- bon were extended" the minister, Rev. G. G. Howse, who also re-; ceived e- ceived an unanimous vote to re- main, a, The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario. THURS., JANUARY 20td, 1944 only. Two of Every Five Canadians Are Properly Nourished ! 40®/O NOURIi HEDY • 4O®/o MRLNUIR TfON N BORODFERf.1NE 207 UNDERFED Here'sHow.ToMake$ure Your Family Gets the Right Foods! 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'health to your family) ole The nutritional statements in ' Eat,-torlroA-t,- Win', areacceptable 't8 Nutrition Services, De- partment of Pensions and National ffeiyttis, Ottawa, for the Canadian Nutrition Programme. MAIL T�H"IS COUPON "NUTRITION FOR `v1CTClRY''. BOX 600. TORONTO. eA2%fADA: Please send me my FREE copy of "Eat -to -Work -to -Win". 1 TODAY! 1 1 1. Name • Address ' City __-a e� m, me --s Prov. / 1• 1' $. 1• ST. HELEN'S The January 'meeting of • the . W. M. S. was held at .the home of Mrs. E. W. Rice with thirteen ladies . present. Mrs. W. I: Miller, the president, was in the Chair.. ,0 • The theme • of • the worship ser- vice . which' was taken -by • Mrs.. John Carneron, was "The. Bible-- f t ,' for . all of Canada's Children". , The'treasurer reported, that $110 .had -been sent. to the Presbyterial • treasurer. This is $10 more than our allocation. The chapter from the study book, "The JOY- of Work SJ f ITEC ly- . D:o e 'Se'a'srn: b}y _- .Mrs.•• W... A. Miller.. The' nett • m' eting will •be held on Friday; F bruary ' 25th, which •is • •Th,3 • oridd's:Day of. Prayer. • Plan to attend :-the 'so.cial• eV- •. •ening in the • Carnmunity. Hall op Friday ,evening commencing at 8,30p. Two• one -act .plays "Love. and. Doughnuts" and' "Ada gives First Aid" . will be • presented- , These will be followed .by ' dane- 2 . ing..Ladies.. please .:bring lunch Proceeds .Will be used for' war work. MAFEKIN+G Church . service .. at Blake's_ church .commences at 10.45 'a.m. this coming Sunday. - Mr. • and Mrs., Chas. Hodgins and babe and Mrs. Hodgins; Sr., visited with Mr. and. Mrs. T: J. Anderson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George, Twamley The emptier the pot -the quick- and Mrs. Jas., McCann. visited er it. boils., I churches .and schools is $4:00: • friends at Nile on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Getti.if Saunders, Gorden and Lottie spent Friday. --evening with Mr..and Mrs. )leg. :Broome of Holyrood. • Lloyd Saunders of • St Helens spen . e wee -ens a is orrc. REVENUE 'from- the Township Hall at Ripley jias. not been suf- ficient to cover the : upkeep, and. ' at the inaugural meeting Huion Township Council• revised " the rental schedule, which' includes , a concert charge. Of $10' and fa- a concert . and,• dance, $i2.00. The fee for the W. L, Red Cross, rs • • e .ay Need To `: ORROW More Than Usual The 190 crop's have now been safely harvested and are available to help meet 'the needs of a world at war. •In. 1944 the World demand for, food. products will be enormous.. SANK If you need 5o borrow .more than usual, to produce •inpre food than usual, whether in, the form of field crops, livestock or dairy products,. do not hesitate to talk to the manager' of -our nearest branch., OP MONTREAL J•'ox,rzef d rr! I8J7. Lucknow' Branch:, V. N. PREST, .Manager • • ° HOLYROOD Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackert, • and ;Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Pick- ert were .Sunday visitors at Mr. .Harvey Houston's.. Mr. an Mrs. Will Graham and.. Olive spe t Sunday at,,Mr.'. Geo. '; d• 1VIr. 'and' Mrs. :Richard Elliott and family were Sunday visitors at Mr: 'Wesley Whytock's,. Tees - water.. . Mrs. Angus McArthur and chit- • ° :dren visited the past week with her . parents; iV1. and. Nlrs:- E1rin " Eckenswiller. ,Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Eckenswiller on their 60th • wedding anniversary. Mrs. Rachel. Culbert, Eva and Lorne spent Sunday at: Mr. Will Eadie's. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert. Thampt: Son, Mr. and .Mrs. Eddie Thomp- son; Mr. and Mrs. George Saun- ders were guests -"at Mr. Reggie. Broom's -Friday evening. Mrs Ackert and 'Jack visited at Mr. Wesley Pollock's at Clarks' on . Monday. Mr. Pollock has been confined* to the house' the- past four years. • Mrs. Thos: 'Harris, Mrs.. Haw ard Harris and Lorraine were 'recent visitors, at Mrs. Robt. Mc- Donald's. Mr. " Alfred. Ritchie left for Kitchener today where :he is em- • ployed by the Dumart 'CO.- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL NEXT WEEK The annual 'meeting of . the • l Lucknow Agrilcultural Society will.. 13c' -held in'. "the Town Hall, next Wednesday -afternoon, Jan- uary anuary '26th; whenreports of the past year will be received., With a good show .and • a good crowed in 1943,- the Board will no doubt be encouraged to'plan°bigger and better. things for 1944. ASHFIELD NOTES • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Foran spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jakel•Hunter, • The W,M: :. meeting•was held, at the home of Mrs. Will Hunter on Thursday of last week with a good attendance. • • Mr., and Mrs. S. Recd and Mil - vert, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDon- ald and Joyce and Mr.' and 'Mrs. Will • Humphrey arid Billy. .d ,Lucknow visited . with Mr. and' Mrs. Peter Cook on -Sunday. M•.. and . Mrs. Jake Hunter,. John arid Freda spent Saturday evening at ° the. home of / their daughter,' Mrs. Cliff Menary in Lucknow, the occasion being the an•nivet!sary of Mr. and Mrs: Hun- • tr r•':, marc iagc • .. •w