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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-19, Page 9* WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th, 1954 Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Too, Be Thrilled With Results-or pay Nothing What a thrill! Bony arms, legs fill out; ugly hollows fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body Joses half-starved, sickly look. Thousands, who 1 never could gain h®fore, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looking bodies. They thank the special vigor-building and flesh-building tonic, Ostrexi Its tonics, stimulants, invigora- tors, iron, Vitamin Bi, calcium, enrich blood, improve appetite and digestion so food gives. k you wore strength and nourishment; put flesh on bare bones. Mrs, L. Savard,. Mattagami Heights, Opt., writes,-."I gained 16 Ibis, Tired feeling, nervousness gone, too.’* Another user, Mrs. Mare Gagnon, Gap Chat, P.Q., writes, ■ “I gained 13 lbs. Health fine. My Rundown . husband gained 15 lbs. New pep.” Don’t. Tear getting really fat. Stop when you’ve gained the 5; 10, 15 or 20 lbs. .you wish. Money back if you're not delighted. Costs little. New “get-acquainted” size only 60<f . Refuse substitutes. Ostrex has given're­ sults when other tonics failed. Try famous > Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new vigor and added pounds, this very day. At all druggists, CHILDREN BAPTIZED Baptisms by Rev. D. A. Bry- don at Olivet United Church on . Mother’s Day were the ’largest number in many years; and in­ cluded the following children:- James.. Donald Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black; Michael ~ Victor Hamilton, son of “Mr. and" Mrs. Alvin Hamilton; Judith Marie Nicholson, Ronald Douglas. Nicholson, Bonnie Edna Nichol­ son, children of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nicholson; Donna Mari-' lyn Wylds, Kenneth Warren Wylds, childreh of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds. A necessity on almost any farm, a good * sturdy truck saves you time, work . and money in a hundred ways. If ypu’re short of ready cash for such a profit-building purchase, FIL may be your answer. A B of M Farm Improvement Loan can put a new or used truck to work for you on your farm very quickly. Why not talk it over with the manager -----------oLyjour-nearestBoLMbranch-this_wieek?__. If your proposition is sound, you can get a B of M Farm Improvement Loan. for any type of equipment *| you need on your farm. I a’\ 1 \ .1 : 1 v . .•••:• FIL — the flxtr. • • h|s lull name is farm - Improve* ment Loan, Give him a chance to ■ help fix up your firm ... he’s eto* ^_JnomicaL_jCQnvenx___ — ieht, versatile. He . can do almost’ anything in mak- ihg . farm ’ better, farm. a MY WK' tot Mini ciMMun Bank of Montreal Lucknow Branch: MURRAY COUSE, Manager WITH CANADIAN! 'IN IVIRY WALK O> LIH S»MCE X1 LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, SISTER OF LOCAL LADY ' PASSES IN FT. WILLIAM Mrs, Duncan MacDonald of town’ received word last week of. the death of her sister, Mrs. Gus Wilson, who passed away at Fort William on Thursday after a very brief illness. She was 87 years of age.. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Tena Cameron, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. “Sandy” Cameron of St. Helens. Mrs, MacDonald SIXTH’AND NINTH , Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Carperpn and Eugene of Kincardine were Sunday visitors with Miss Annie Durnin, Mr. and Mrs; Mike Cumrnins were in Londop on Tuesday at­ tending the funeral of the form­ er’s aunt, Mrs. Mary McCourt. Norma and Donald Murray at­ tended an executive, meeting of the North Huron Presbyterian is the only surviving member of' YP4 in .Molesworth Thursday the faniily. A .brother Donald died in California a few years ago. Mrs. Wilson was predeceased by her husband and one son/ She is, survived iby a son in Foit Wil­ liam and a daughter at Wood-, stock/ No parent could know as much as a five-year-old pifspting thinks he. knows, or as little as a. 15-year-old thinks he 'kudwsi.15-year-old thinks he knows. ABANDON SEARCH re-At the week-end the navy luctantly abandoned the search for a missing Avenger aircraft andy concluded the four men aboard were ~“kifled wfien the plan on May 6th dived into the Atlantic off western Nova Scotia. One , of the crew was Sub-Lt. John A. MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacLeod of Ripley, “Young GuS” as John was pop­ ularly known was 22 years of age. evening of last week. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jojin Foran on the arrival of a little son on May 6t)h. Mr. Lornq Durnin spent Sat­ urday in London. Mrs. Calvin Robinson, Harris Purdon and Mr. and * Mrs/. Wm. Purdon attended the funeral on Monday in Listowel of the late Thomas Henderson, formerly of Whitechurch. Mrs. Mark Armstrong returned from Wingham Hospital Wednes­ day of last week. Visitors during the week-end at the Armstrong home were, Mr. and Mrs. joe Thompson of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and' family of Belgrave and Mr. arid Mrs. Mel Craig and children of Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durnin visit­ ed in Kincardine on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luxton. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahan were visitors at Seaforth during the week-end. Sympathy is extended to our bread driver, Fred Young and Mrs. Young, in the loss of their infant, son. ; • Dr. and Mrs. Vokes and Jack Johns of Toronto were callers on Sunday with Mr. ahd Mrs. John Finnigan. (Intended for Last Week) < Mr.__ancL. Mrs. _Wm._Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craw­ ford of Kenora are visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Tobby Jatitzi and family of Milverton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Durnjn. Mr. and Mrs, John Finnigan and family, Dorothy Taylor and Mrs. Charlotte Reid visited on Sunday at Kincardine Hospital with the latter’s. niece, Mrs. Stan­ ley Thompson, and also called on other relatives/. Mr. and Mrs.. Vladimir Hrovat of Zurich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Several from this district were in Goderich on Friday for the concluding . day of the . Htiron Music Festival when pupils from S.S, No. 3 sang in the two-part chorus class. " _ , Mr. and Mrs Lorne Durnin were/ visitors recently with Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Cook of Chesley. X ■ , > 1 .....”1 z WHITECHURCH Mrs. Toynbee Lamb and Mrs. H. Tichborne. of Goderich yisitdd with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Kennedy on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw brought the twins home from the hospital on Friday. The, pupils from S.S. “No. 10 from Grade 5 up to Grade 8 were among the 800 school child­ ren to go * to Niagara Falls and i j other interesting places . on ,Fri- • day. They left about 7 a.m. * on a special train and arrived home about 11 p,m. . ... • . Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Tichborne of Goderich spent Sunday with Mrs. Kennedy arid Pete. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jantzi and family of Milverton called on Mrs" Kenriedy and Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher on Sunday; The anniversary services of the Presbyterian Chui*ch will be held on May 30th with Rev. MacDon­ ald tot Ripley as guest speaker. Mr, Russell Ritchie Underwent a hernia operation in Wingham Hospital on Saturday. Vic Emer- sori. Jias .been doing.. Russell’s chores .for him. : < Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Watt and 'family df”MTtcheTl, Rev. & *Mrs7 George Watt and family of Dun­ gannon and Mr. and MrSyGeo., Thompson and Charles of Fever­ sham all spent Sunday with .Rev., and Mrs. W. J, Watt. • Mr. and Mrs/A. Coultes and family spent Sunday with the latier’s sister, Mr. and Mrs, Law- son Maj ury at Paisley* WALKERTON O SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON ONTARIO . ''A"-"■'■■!■ i..-: j i.,..'....u..... . WIDOW OF HARRY HORNELL PASSED AWAY IN TORONTO - i* ONTARIO 'fC»Jh? , ' DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL A PUBLICITY HON. L P. CECILE, O.C., MINISTER The death, of Mary Elizabeth Bolger,. beloved wife of the late Harry A. Hornell, of Lake Shore .Road, Mimico, occurred at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Toronto '“on Friday, May 7th. The funeral service was held at St. Leo’s Church, Mimico, oh Monday morning, May IQth with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. She is survived by a son Wil­ liam, Her husband and a daugh­ ter Mary predeceased her. Mr. Hornell was a member of an old Lucknow " family an$ a brother of the late Wm. Hornell of Lucknow. ■ L.D.H.S. NEWS 6n Friday, May 14th at 3.20 p.m?, Rev. B. Cox gave a travel­ talk to the students; His subject was the eastern Mediterranean and he used colored slides to ill­ ustrate his talk. It was very in­ teresting. —o— Assemblies have been, called off for the year due to the proximity -oMinal-examinationsr—^-------— The winners of the Year Book essay and ,poem contests have been announced. Winners of the essay contest are: (1) Emmeline Miller, (2) Margaret Miller and (3) Frances Alton. Winners m lhe poem contest are: (1) Archie Mc­ Quillan, (2) Jim Reed and (3) Beverley MacKerizie and Laurine McNain. Congratulations to all winners. KEEP THE RECORD STRAIGHT . The Wingham Advance-Times^ in referring last week to the com- i having assumed an-* extra—1%— parison of District High School mills on the cost of construction. i your Ontario Travel Hostess, invites you to use this coupon for FREE information about Ontario. Mail it today! ^'o'*w0tt PAGE' NINE MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS We are the only manufac­ turers iii this part of Ontario of high class monuments Whq import granite from the Old Country in the rough by ' the carload and-process from the 'rough' to the finished monument. No middleman. When choosing a monument come and sec one of the largest selections ’in Ontario. .Established over sixty years. Write or phone Walkerton 8 . and reverse charges. rates in Bruce County, says, “Per­ haps Wingham should get into the argument. Our rate is 5 mills”. To keep the record straight the “A-T” should inforhi its readers that the Lucknow District rate of 4.26 mills for the past yearj includes the, annual debenture levy for the cost of construction of our new school. Lucknow rate is somewhat over the 5 mills, by k *