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Shades are Sandwood, Pastel Yellow, ' Green, Blue, 'Rose
ennett'r Sepoy Store
Phone 108-W, .-Lucknow'
WHITECHURCH
Mr. W;. Lockhart. of Erma, Al-
berta 'visited at the home. of .his
niece, • Mr: arid Mrs: Harry Swan.
Mrs. A. Dowling and Laverne
spent the week -end at . the home
of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Rooney 'of IVit- Forest.
Mrs: Annie Lott returned' to.
the village. after • spending the
paste four . months .visiting . her
'son in.'Calgary;' •
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Mr. and. Mrs.. Q. Mitchell , of
Toronto. visited Mr. and Mrs W.
Henry ' over the week -end.'
• Mrs. Annie McQuillin,• Who is
working in • ;Ripley: :spent .. the
week -end at her home in the
Miss W. Farrier 'of Toronto
;spent the ''week -end . with Mrs:.
L. Johnstonof Lucknow, also
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier' of Whitechurch.
Willis on Sunday.
• Mr. aild Mrs., L. Burnett and
family of • iListoWel' visited Mr.
and/1VMrs. E Scholtz • on Sunday.
KINLOSS NEWS..
• .Mrs.. D. L MacKinnon has re-
• turned from a few weeks.
'visit with relatives and friends
M Western Canada:
Mr: and Mrs.` Geo: • Moncrief
and family .were Sunday „guests
at the • home.' 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd • MacDougall,
Mrs. George Campbell :of •'Ild-
erton is visiting • at the home- of
her. daughter, Mr° ' and Mrs.
Harold Austin :and boys.
Mr., Dan Thompson is a ' pat=
ient in the Thompson Nursing
Home at . Ripley iVIrs. Thomp=
son spent • ;last, `week in, ' Toronto
with • Mr.. and Mrs: Stan. Cham-
bers and -family. .
Mr.. • Patil • Groskorth, who is Mr. and Mrs. Lyall .MacDon
teaching' in Toronto spent • the ald, 'June and 'Billy:: of Sudbury:
week -end at:. the home of ' his were week -end ;•guestsat the.
parents; M and Mrs. Gros -home • of Mr. and; Mrs..' Ira Dickie
p , r•
korth. : en 'route ,to . Lansing, Mich,
Mrs G. Farrier, Mrs.' Russel where June. is attending 'Michi
Cha an, Mrs. E. Groskorth at- gan state College..:
tended the mother and daughter Several 'from this district 'at-
tea .in Guelph on Thursday m' tended the Western Fair at Lon-
honour 'of the; graduation of Miss don including,• John and Fraser
M.: Coultes. MacKinnon', Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.
Mrs. Gordon Elliott spent the MacDougall Allan and Grace,
past week with 'her son ' at Ailsa Mrs:: ' H'. Austin, iRobert, Ronnie'
Craig. and Gary, • Mrs. George Lock
Mr. ' and ;. Mrs. Stewart McNeill 'hart, Mr.. and, ' Mrs. 'C. "Colwell,
of Strathroy visited Mrs. Doris Bruce and Betty and others-
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Phone 150 - - • Lucknow
TIMBER; . 'TIPS
The re -organization meeting of
the Lucknow-Dungannon Bowl=
irig league took place Monday
evening, The new .president is.
Bud Thompson nominated tby
Donald McKinnon and Bob 1Vlc
Intosh: •
There will be ten teams' again
this• year. they are 'Chipmunks
captained by Bill Hunter; . Beav-'
ers, Donald McKinnon; Tigers,.'
Bill' . Stewart; :. Gophers, • Charles,
Short, Zebras', ;Stuart Jamieson,
Polecats,..Robt.' McIntosh; Squir-
rels, Ernest. Button, Cubs,
Dick Park; Lions, J'im Errington;.
and ,Coons, Jack' Treleaven.
It: was decided to begin bowl.
ing the first week of October.
The . new counting ' system is to
Abe used.. Handicap will be ''one=
half of the 'difference between
the average Wand" '210.
The turkey roll Will; be De-
cember .16th
ecember'.16th and 17th.
• It was ;;decided to • hold a lucky
draw • sometime: before Christmas
to pay last year's 'outstanding
debts. • b•
The secretary -treasurer's • jab
has .been given ;to Gladys. Ham-
ilton.
OUSTED BY TEESWATER
A softball season :which didntt•
arouse much interest or excite-
ment locally . to .any,' classifica-
tion, carne to .an. end. recently
when , 'Teeswater ' -ousted ' the
Lucknow intermediates, in three
straight games:
. .Lucknow . : hadn'tplayed• a
game •for about a•< month • and
the• W.O.A:A; playdown series
came.:•and ,went • with cornpara-
tively few folk aware it was .on.
Teeswater victories were .by
lopsided scores of 28-9, 16-3. and
112:•
The Lucknow team. did •better.
in a Sunday game. at • Kings=
bridge against Port Albert for.
•the• (John . Hanna trophy, when
they- made it, close with a 574
score Its the third straight 'vic-
tory for P.A. in this annual
trophy event•
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'COMF•IRMED CLASS
AT •KI•NLOUGH
(KINLOUGH ` NEVUS)
'Mr. and. • Mrs.' Tom Hodgins
and Mr. and Mrs:. Howard
Thompson, left on Tuesday mor-
ning on a motor trip to Van-
couver.. •
Mr.., and Mrs: William E. Hal-.
derby visited .Over last week-
end with Mr: and. Mrs: Norman'
Fry and family at Georgetown.
Mrs.'. J. W. Colwell spent a
few days •• with ..her sister, Mrs.
Annetta Bushell, :Lucknow.
Visitors with .Mr and Mrs..
Wi({lam Cot and • Rev. Benson
Cox :were Mr.. and •'Mrs...George
Siliers of Walkerton • . and Mr..
Norn an Cunningham' of North
Bay. .
Miss Beverley Stanley of Kit-.
chener spent the week -end at
her home here.
The : H,WL will meet " on
Thursday evening, October 1st
at the , home of Mrs. Roy . Gra-
ham, Roll call, A. scripture. verse
pertaining to Agriculture, Guest
speaker, Mts..Orland 'Richards
Provincial Convener of Agri-
culture; Motto, Soil. is our • heri-
tage from the' dead ' and our
dowry to countless yet °unborn.
Contest; Bean. Caserole. Direct-
ors, Mrs. Roy 'Graham,, Mrs.
Lorne Eadie: • •
Mr.• ,William• Stauffer • of
Brantford' called on friends here
during 'the week; • •
Mr. and Mrs. E. '.' Fairhall,
Heather ..and Dawn Marie ' of
Glen Orchard visited during the
week with Mr, and Mrs.. Frank.
Maulden and Keith. and Mr..
J. it. Lane.' •
VIE,. and Mrs. Thos., Guest ,and
Mr, and Mrs Tom McDonald
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• Phone 119, .Lucknow. Se.p,ember 2a,� 2 5,26
returned home after a motor trip
to the West
Miss Donna. ,Nicholson, ,Mr.'
arid Mrs. Jack ••Cuyler, Bill• and.
David visited on Sunday'' with
Mr:.: and . Mrs. Bert Nicholson
Mrs. Townshend and son Ro-
bert. of London 'accompanied
Bishop Townshend on Sunday
when they visited.. with friends
here. .
The Right . Rev; W..A. Town-
shend,' ' Suffr.agen Bishop' of • Hu-
ron • confirmed a ' class of 12 in
the Anglican ' Church on Sunday
'Morning,- Candidates ' were: Mar-
ilyn Thacker, Evelyn Nicholson,;
Diane'. Hewitt, Carolyn Cooper,
Jiine Schuler, Donald .Hodgins,
Edward. Woods, Lloyd, '.Harvey.
and Carl Cooper, William, Hod-'
gins :and. Rdbert 'Bennett.: Rev.
Benson . Cox assisted, and -the.
candidates were .presented • by
Mr. L. Bennett, Mr's: Jack He-
witt• was 'soloist: • -
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Mr. and Mrs.. ,Ray • Elliott • of.
Detroit visited • with Mr, and
Mrs; Ezra :Stanl'cy • •arid. ' Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins. Other visitors
at the Hodgins • home' were Mr.
and. Mrs..•,Thurlow of Toronto
and Mr. Kenneth Hodgin's • of
London, " + •
The W:M.S'...6f the Presbyter-•
ian.'Church`met at the ,home of
Miss Margaret Robertson: • The
hymn, Jesus 'Keep Me Near The
Cross" was sung and the W.M.S.
Purpose . repeated. The. scripture
on Esau was read by 'Mrs. Don
Bushell. Prayer,; Mrs. Frank
1Vlaulden. Roll call,. "Cloud:" The
study on .Miss, Dorothy Douglas
was• taken by Mrs. Jack Barr.
Program• ,,Convener, ' Mrs: Mark
3othrston; , Hymn, A11 . The Way
My Saviour Leads Me: Readings
The Worlds .Bible by Mrs John
Emerson and :from Miss F. Lo-
OBITUARY
. MRS: THOMAS McLEAN
A young woman in the 'person
of Mrs: ,'Thomas: .McLean died;''
suddenly on '•Saturday morning,
September 12 • at her home on
Quebec . street, • Goderich. She
was the. 'former Jean Raynard a
daughter; of. 1V1r. ' and Mrs: Mel
vin . • Raynardand was born 'in •
Ashfield .Township. 35 years ago.
She • went with her parents lo•
Goderidh to reside in .1942. 'Mrs.,'
McLean was:a member, of. North
Street United Church 'and of the
Woman's Association.:
In :. 1946, she was married to'
Thomas McLean who . • now sur-
wives. There are alsotwo daugii-
ters Karin..: and ,Ruth Ann, has
• well as • •her 'parents ; .and two
sisters, Mrs. Bruce. (Wirinifred)
Chapman,. of. London, and Mrs.:
Ralph (;Gertrude) ,Blackstone 'of'
Goderich,: and :her grandmother,
Mrs: Jas. • :Drennan, also of G.od-
ench.
The. funeral service. was con-
ducted by Rev: •A. E. Eustace. at
North • Street United „'church on
Tuesday. afternoon. The pall-
bearers, were Messrs. • Ross -
Sparks, Kenneth Weber, Chas.
Connelly; Edward Bissett, Ed-
ward Williams and Claude Tes-
sier. Interment was in Maitland
cemetery.
gan,. 'Formosa ,•' Miss; • Wirinifred•
Percy: •Bible Quiz; -Gen. 26, 27,.
28. A letter from Miss• Lillian
Dickson by .Mrs. Perry Bushell,
Mrs.' John..Barr, Mrs..Alek Per-
Mscy. • A/ reading, : One day at a
time,.' Mrs: B. Sutton.; The hymn,
"Breath On Me Breath of God".
and' prayer " closed the meeting.
Lunch was , served.: •
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