The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-23, Page 1;i
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taken- before Chriaimas. George,
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NOTICE TO CRYWIWONS •
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IN MATTER OF the Estate'
%Of Isabelia, McGregor, late...of the
-•Villagu of Lucknow: in the County of
Bruce, Spinster, Deceased.
:NCTICEISi HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to. the :Stattites in that behali
that all persons having claims again-
st ,the.,,Estate.•of Isabella McGregor,
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deceased, who died, on or ',about the
15th day of November, A.D. .1335,
are required to forward their, claims
, duly proven to the undersigned sol-
icitors, on or before the 31st day of
December,. A.D. 1937 after 'which'
date the administrator will proceed
to 'distribute' the estate having regard
onlY,te,-,and--being77resporisible--,oulyp)
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,RSPAY,CE.IViBER 23rd, 1937
SEASON'S "SKATINO TICKETS,. ,
ARE NOW AVAILABLE
tliat vil1 brin iiiuh en1
season's skating., ticket_to'?Lueicaptv,:s
new CurarattnitY 084; ,
Tickets are available now at ••••The,
'Sentinel Officeund ae priced
‘1.40,''•6199't•",LY014,0X
Prqund'er;•$5.0) Lay or Gent's tick
et, $2.50; High SehoOt'Anclents,:s•Of.0;'••
Public choot • students '181:50: ,
Ice making was:begun the •first of
"week and it was to have
skating for •Chriatnias Day,. ,mila
yeather, in tbe mid 'week...may inter-
fere however. with these plans.
NOMINATION, MONDAY
Monday,- is Nomination day in Luc -
how and Kinlass,',andinuniCipal doings,
Seem •torbe .creating_little interest, In
Kinloss ,there are those who expect
that the. i3oard- will receive another
acclamation. In •-aw. 4ent, there ;have.
been 'tie definite ' ail<uncernenta; and
whether, or, not there will he 'a Cow,
teat evidently will not, be known till
Monday • OL' Tuesday.
• In • LudknOur the situation: is: differ:.
.ent. That there will he. a contest for
the reSveship seems assured. The one
question 'being asked is Who 'will fill,
bhp prohalale °three Vaes,neies on. the
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goinicit• Beard.
The:--three4Otiring-:-ieheol-Arustees-
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this year. are Hugh 'Macintosh; pt.
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vr, Johnston, and Rev.!,e., H. Mac -
Po .Id all eligible for re-election....
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• fOr the e14rns of *hich••he shall the
.have had notice: ' 4;
DATED at...,Goderich this 3rd day
weenybVrVkat-1.837r,
••-'1/ANCEY,,,--&-BOLSBY,------
': Barristers ;.&c.i •
Goderich; Ont.
Seliciters, for. the Administrator.
401-SROOD' DANCE
OlyroOd Chib held a :dame'
Deternher' 28tii. Gents -25e.'
SBASON'S1 DANCES
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, The .Citristrnas •tiance. will be held
thiyear Christmas eve, Friday;
,DeCeinber '24th, • and the'. New Year's
. dance on: New Year's eve, December• -
31St.'.13oth dancesJ'are under nirapices.
of the Lucknow.„ Fire. Co.
PLAY AT • ST, HELENS_ ,
The young 43etitile 'of St Helens'will
• present the three -act coniedY -
iity7First'--,titider-' the .ansPicei•Of the
Y.-P-U.:-•-in_the..„-COmintinity Hall, St.
Helene,, on 'Thursday, evening, Decein-
' ber :30th at 8.30: 'Admission gst and
iLPCKNOW GOSPEL HALL
• Come And Hear A Word In -Season
"To Him Thatis Weary
-MEE INGS.
ay, 7 p.m. -Young People's Heur
Friday, 8 -P:in..:-Bible 'leading -and
Sunday,De.ln Remora-
, ,
' br,ance Of Me
Sunday, 8 p.ric•HGespel.Meeting
GORGE LOWEY
Public :.School PupiIs
Pm! 1
Niched' Hall WellEntertaincd By
Two Exceptionally 'Pine Musical
Operettainsie Festiva1 .Diplom-
as.,Preeented 611-ert";':g14411ed
!.7";!,.!011:#‘., 7";
. Even stattirig room was at a, pre-
mium, on :Fiday .night *when students
of the, Lucknew 'Public school presen,
ted.a: concert , of MiCeptiorially high
order, in the formOf two muSical
operettas. The 54MItSle'Pftx".was pre:.
sented by the pupils: Of the two junior
rooms, -and their various numbers
were presented Preiented` as from time to tine
the, performers: "popped out!' of the
"MnSieal.ROx" to give 'their nunibera.
The.st.nderits:of_the two senior
rooms;, in their. operetta, portrayed
the story Of ' that fal.'64t. character
.:"ToM• Sawyer". , •
The, scores of costumes were elah-
!trete and colorful, and the general
Presentatiort was much Tye, perfect
than tine imagine, siich `a• num-
ber of children' capable of. ,The Public
schoolteaching staff, -Mies K. Mac-
,
Donald; Migs Margaret MicCalinin
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*Ira: H. G. Shertiff, ,Miss•Mukdie and
the mnSie instructor, Alisd Peggy
MacDonald are indeed to be oomph..
eritetionLthereffertsj-in-traiiiing7the-
children and inmaking prep rations
for the •undertaking. • .
...Another , feature :.Vtas •-the
band which -Pray -6U•-6 Veen ac .
:B'etween'the &ties' Dr. W. V. John -
Ston, chairman of the School. Beard'
Preaented.diPloMas to succeisfUl. vOr
Calika at: the .: iiinsiettl • festival this
year,-, open to ,pupils in the. Inspec,:
z1U1PRISE PARTY *MARKS
:TWENTY-14E7H ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. arid , Mrs.: 'Wellington liender-
u:m mliA observe their , twenty-fifth
.-•edding "apniversAry ths Friday,, torate. Those receiving diplomas were
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-N,•ere lil;eaSantly_skirprisedlast Thurs--
,ay, evening, 'wherv;triends gathered
TralebratemfEe-FiWit. 7
Pixie 'couples:were Ipresent to spend
an enjoyable tlme and Present Mr%
.nci Mrs. 'Henderson with- an attrac-
ye silver casserole..
eas,on:lt tAttin.
*Win*Opens nitikei
:This,:iSSUe „of The Sentinel
carriOa:greetingi• , from Luck- ,
now-Triter:Chants, which -4U var-
ious ,-ways. herald „ theirsenti-
ments Of community fellowship •
arld gi?°01411;;4' •,;•/.1,.-.',t., i l''• •''
11'••• • .r.l',' 'i•4104)'.11121tP •.: :POrtTli,t7It.'; '1
,t0.7Panse'iiii';',.tbe,,,i: •s,t10-,:an0
bustle Of this MerrseaSoi; to
express -Ivuth'.siAcerity,' their '
appreciation of past favors and
to wish One and alla hapPY,••
happy Christmas :ChriatMas , and r'eaeol
Happiness ' and Prosperity in.
the New Year. ,
Christmas zis' 'linen us and
• 111Dair- 8‘)hee'itkbet.olisiis?nia tliheri5ti:nas
words
of ' the :poet:
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Ilear the bells ,on-Chiistrnis
* Day,
Their Old, familiar 'carols, play;
;And Wild and s*eet-theworda'.
.. repeat, , "; - - • .
pr--- peace on earth, geed. will :
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to men. Y• ° , .--' r le: 17
May ; we s then :lc:confirm "fl, the '
hOpe of the • Christ child and
.. : 'of
hearts,
eeolOki{: tede:-;*ti' '1 3elh:isie;:trah:li 37 itddwhaiiaftYt; Is' a).. i N T;f least Pc eii i 1:ieb' Y.e51:'' a te'adi evi-
dence
Cli* . .
tiL9W0s. FOR cfiBIsTBA4 • .
We have a Vide range. Wein-Ace in
Potted Plants and. CAt, Viewer's. ',for
the' Christmas Season. We thank' you
,for your ;patronage and extend Greet-
ings 'to Everyone in the. CoMmunity.'
SOLOMON'S GREENHOUSE.
CiROLS-'
;Wilk 'these., who are going to, 'st.rig
Christnies Carols from the
stitute •Itecmis. this Thursday and .Fri-
day evenings, please meet et 7.45 P.
rn. sharp.' ; • -
` 'The, elassesof the Bible Institute
will net meet -again until Friday
ening, January Itii. Notes for, Lesson
8 and b; of the •Synthetic •Bible study
taught- by Rev;, X.; 1VittcOillivray,
. niaY be had, at thel,"Christian Book
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Shop.
..,..BRPTItElt 130tACM6N
AWARDED FOlt 13RAVERY
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SUNDAY.: SERVICE.
.1_,•••_Ovoing to the •illness ,Of
Tucker; the Sunday Saida •and
,efientlosf4tha-Unite:il,ChOch,.--witt:14ve-
2harge of the merningservice, when
it•-•iseicpeeted,that:--tliree young men
Visiting at their he/nee-hero will give
'ihort talks. SpeCial •Christmas
Sunday Scheel members areask-
ed. to Meet at i�45. Sunday school
will be withdrawn ,irt the. "efterooeii;
For bravery in rescuing or attemp-
ting to. rescue Persona' from drowning •
during 1937' 1937:the Hoye! 'Canadian" Hu-
mane' assoflatIon has a:Warded its
parchment certificate to , two Stiskat-
thowan persons,' They are:
C. R. flatten and Irene • O. Willougli,•
,
by.., of Milestone, Sask. MrButton is
brother Of Hobort Hutton; of Luck-
now.
Details. Of the det, 'of, bravery
lierfotrried• • on -27th are not
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ONLY TWO mohn DAY'S of of San-
ta ' Chiba. 'OhriStlint's , „Rargaini
ilargainsi Bargains. -THE. MARKET
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RECALLS INTERES*TIN4 EVENT
I DURING JOyNT REEVESHIP
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In an article last week regalding
the death of joynt, the .Walker.,
ton Beraidlithes-lecalled the 'follow-
ing interesting event during the per-.
,
iod' that Mr...Joynt was ,:,reeve Of the:
village. ,,* • '.„
"While -Reeve of: ••Lticknow and a'
.inember. of the • Briice, County • Conn-
ell; Mr.: jtiYnt persuaded the County
legislegislators
latorS'• - to 'hold their*. sunitne
session \in LticknoW, 'Where. he char:
tered a train • to take'. the • angnst
body on .to the Huron County ,•:Aitchisen,;'.:CUrly: Loats4.-Be tY :Jeaa
Connell' meeting at that thn in the MacDonald.- ' ••• - -
Capital 'at ' Goderich.. Most of' the
pOpulatien of LticknoW,Went along
at2tbe sametiine, for. John Joynt.
al-
wflys did*things in -a :big Way. Right
at the.ehead of the .proceSSion was
Jock Aclaina, an1-51d.attge driver, who
many :years before had. given a pen-
niless barefeot.hoy• a lift to tneknow.'
as, he w,aa trudging along the cord- „
uroy „Gedericli7 That : boy. „Was', HAS DAILY REctss
.John JoYnt, later to become Meinber.
• • 'PROM 'THE, IRON LUNO
Of the Cntartp. Legislature for North •
Huron 'for a "period of ,seven years, gisn Muriel Blake of. Ashfield, a
and who Was, a greet force inthe patient in Victoria' .Hospital • Or three
Conservative • ranks for Pz-ohihition, nionths, since contracting %infantile
Prosperity' and' • Progress" '
little Roberta Phillips, first in her
dais; and Norma Ritchie and • Bud -
Orr; Who were seconetii-tresfe-e--
tive% classes: : , , • .;
The Christmas MusiC Box
;Spirit of .Music -Patsy
•Captain Elf --4o6 'Agii‘;‘v.
Brownies -Wilfred Black,: IgntraY
IlerniersOn,:rAChard. Turner, LanieriCe
Salkeld.- Music •
Fairies-4targaren' Trelea-
ven, :'Gwendolyn • .Stewart,' •Markafat
Christmas :Carollers Ellen Arra-
strong, George Chin, Grant:_:Gellan,
Tlaine irwin;,41'-.Floren CeH ..,-Jean
4aYlor,=--Jeari•---Reid,-.7.13eryle • :Solomeri,-
jack • Forster; jOhn.,Grahlani„;Clifford
MacMillan, ' ' •
,Spirits_of Old FaVorite. Songs:
Annie Laurie -Mary : teuisa Porteous.
Robin Adair-•LBillie... Allin;. Kathleen
Mo.voirrneent,IMary Lorraine' '"John-
ston; Old Black Joe -Lloyd Gollan;
-hen, Y.-OT-Caitd I were irOunt"7 ag-
'gie+.:Donalda Nicholson and • Alin.
Stewart./
• .Idether Goose -Helen 'MCZeight.'
Her Children mho: sang7-.TontinY
TtickeireirinrY Aitchison; The 'Girl
With, the,' littlecur1-13onalda itte-
Qtialg; Frog „Who 'Would 'A -Wooing.
Go -Jack Stuart;- ' Little • Bo -Peen-.-
, ,
Betty:. McCartney; Wee Willie Win••
kie•Billio Mullin; Little Miss Muffett
-Jean 1Treleaven;, Jack :Spt;att,---RoY
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Lullabies Eileen Purvis, • • elen
Webster, Mary' Chin, Pansey Cham-
pion; Opal. Orr; , Mary Murdoch.
Christmas Bells JOari\McQuaig,
Wilda Carrie Milne,' Winnie
MacDonald, , • •
: Santa ,Clans -Reggie Ferguson.
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—MAILING -LIST -CORRECTED -1 -
ITS TIME TO 'RENEW
:The Sentinel mailing list Ives
corrected last week; and, if you
.
have paid, your subscription in,
recent 'weeks your label should
bear---the-'corrected-date.-Fleasw--1
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note :this, to see if you have
been given proper credit.. •
Many subscriptions • fall dee at.
this time and fa,e urge subscribers
. to renew promptly. With taxes
Paid And „Christmas shopping
about over, let the payment of •
your. piper -be your nekteonsid-
, •
Oration.
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JEssm STEWART*IDS' IN
TEACHINQ. PARALYSIS VICTIMS,
A.. .
Miss Jessie Stewart , of • Toronto;
daughter of 1V1r. " and Mra, A. I)*
8tewavt. .to have 4. part iri the pro
grain...for the" !Care and trainihg
children crippled by' infantile petalysie, aceerding to the followitig para.,
graph,' froin an article dealing with
the undertaking .itivelvingscnne 900
paralysis, ,able ,to spend an.
hour, each day:Out Of 'the., iron lung
Miss Blake 'Was seriously 'paralysed
and the: lung ,trea,finent credited
with.
WW1. ng. hotlife.,
So dependent does one become
nP-
on this appliance, that the hour's re-
cess ,from its automatic :action, cau-
SCS
'Muitel, to feel •that it is a- pat
-ticularly long hour. ', •
Encouraging itriprovernent is ,other
Wise 'noted "in her ..condition, for • as
stre th'Shi*ly returns to the Para
•••peraons,, annOtett, Mere Or legs; as ''a lysed Arabs, 'Muriel is, regaining. tli
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result ef the' fat epideinie. • use Of her hands and atnia.
"The Ontario Society for ,dripPled'he Ontario Depart ent of Ilealth
Children. has"Accepted the -` offer of -reptirt; reVealS''thete are 'nearly 64
the.,:temounitY Welfare mintit of tientaens. in the liroVitiO stilt suffer
GrAtario Of w111,isa Jessie Stewart, ex, ing,:Trom .'sorne: ,degree Otr'. liat,OW1
Pert in occupational 'therapy, to,aid r'11/)A113ale iVen,191,e8n4 „ •
the Satiety in 'the prograni :et reibtbliL Alfsg Blake's Improyenient -is :Pat
ation., She. *ill accefivany :the 'Sod- ticularly gratifying, in that the ,re
ietY'S bursei: On their; trips • on occas.! port' States; mud)* thos,a,thee ar
fella,: and teach handieraftS,,Where. re, Sente•ten,iitii, lung: atientat who 'mus
Ali:tiredof to ' crippled ehilciree there hide nitely;'0
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,Intermeduite And JuvenlielreAlua Eu'r„
tered This Tear24uVerdie Squad
Likely To 'Play Pirt Gainie
7 Itipler'NeW` Year's Day
ONLY TWO ,MORE DAYS of San-
ta, Clans- Christmas 'Sale. Eargajna!
b‘atkiiiiintfargains:-ItE-MARK-ET
Children Crowd o
Greet Santa Claus
1-iockey activities 'for te coming
easoh have been 'pIannd' during the
past week and Lucknow j8C assured
of at least :intermediate and, juvenile
teams when the Season 'Opens about
the first of the Year, little more than
a week bence.' • •
Ice making- is underway and with
continued cold weather skating for
Christmas is .expected. It 'leaves lit-
tle ;time for the teams to get into
•
condition, • and :on a new ice space of
170x72, it Will take some time before
the boys'willfeel "at -herrn,
Re -arrangement -of -the W. O. 11. A.
groupings,, put Luelcnow into it five
tea* section, 'with Winghazn, Phis:
sels, -Goderieh and Mitchell.
: The.'s; first game is in .Brus-
selS ,on, January 3rd,- and the opening
home genie; January 7th; WhenVing-
ham makes their first appearance in
recent seasons.
• The. strength of .the intermediate
squad is questionable, but with a
Couple el prospective newcomers,
hopes .are high that A contending:
team -will he rounded in Shape.'
, For the juvenile team, whicheper-
ateS in Bruce in conjunction with the,
Older Boy's :Parliament, there is a'
raft .oLygi.ingSters9lfllflg to niake
2thel-teamiv,Th--groub4i
likely to 'in-
clude . Sad; teams as 'Lneknow„,Riii-
'ley; Teeiwater-and Kincardine:
Boys under 16 are eligible to play,
and are required•te--he %ludo, wheel
members.• Their age. is Votiched for ei-
therac hbeyr 'heir. Therei) lai co . Icirm t•nod at hY in( )nit) -1
ber---of,boya--tvhe...•mak;-.sign,-npprier•
to the opening of the schedule. *
• • At a hockey 'Meeting- last 'Wednes-
Iday night, %Wes. Huston ,was appoin-
ted 'president of the Intermediate
teary). and Jack Campbell see'y:,treas.
-The' juveniles are :under Gordon rip.
with Art Mc-
Cartney coach, and Donald Finlay-
son, seey.-treas.• • •
The interinediate scheduled 'ha
,been drafted,...as7follOwa.: •
' • ' ". December
.2840adericif -it: Wing :
29-liruase1i. at, Mitchell.
31 -Mitchell at 'at Goderich:
'January :
3--,-tucknow• at l3rasSebk,
. a0LiicknoW;
Bruiselsat Goderieb.'
10--Lnelinow, at Mitchell.""..
13-Goderich at Lueknow; '
-Spacious Hall .Taxed As Santa Claus
' And His Helpers Entertained Cap-
-acity- Crowd -Or Young .polk
s, When Santa Clans,. that jollyold
gentleman -visited Lucknow on •Sat
inidaY,, he took ' time to stage an en-
tertainment, itt, the, Town Hall; that
the childrenthoroughly enjoyed: The
hall. was •packed to the doors with
'young folk: Girl Guides, under dir-
ection of Mrs. McKim,: did'. splendid
vork,',.in taking :aerie ,:'yptinger
children; and 'While the : entertainment
Went on, parents were were free to 40;
elogstbatis glop*, a.pir.wpigp hitt=
hiess -I places, which ..,,sponsored the
event, .baa ..busy afternoon. :
Early after dinner, children com-
menced .togather at the ..1-Iall, not
knowing.. that Santa' had 'arranged, to'.
meet , the • Pipers it :the ornmunity
Hall, , it two. .on time
he arrived and was joined by all the.,
children and the procession- paraded
the, 'Street, headed ,bir PiPers, Lorne
MaePntnildi. Pr. R. L. Treleaven and
Drtimnier,- Mac Webster; • -
- Santa was :;,!::Piite' interested 111 the.
pipes and atternpted to play a Urine,
hut mien' decided lie Was a better tin'.
horn player; ' ,
At the Hall, the red. coated gentlel
ildaster.cf ..der,eniOnes, cut lin
,caPers,to the,
derglit of the children.
He did Slight of 'hand and juggling
tricks and to Watch bim 'one Would
judge that he „bad been taught 'these
triRelreav.?Ay.i.ylAr...ivitita.10L4yM.
and Miss Pea'rl
Henderson' spoke. to, thechildren, and
four little little Doris hwin, Mary
Lorraine Johnstone, 'ioty Louise, Por-
teous andMary :.iyIeQiiaig did Scotch
The 'ehildie entered' °lustily ‘,3ate
thc intailt
carols and Christman gs were sung
41th Mrs,' Verimin at the
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Ast the merry ....youngsters tioat)ed'
front the ,halt, each ted4ed:A• welt
g'.ot,rtutai 'candy andan:
or-
augo. •
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18,LacknOw at ,Winghstin. ••
19'•Godetieli at,Brussels
21 -Brussels at Liicknovi :
Wingharn at •'Geclericho,
25.•-•-.1Vlitcliell at •LtreknOw; •
' .,Winghain at •:Brtiseels;
23--,Ltickiipw at Godericlij
Wingham-at Mitchell
• •, ••: • February. ••
1 -Brussels at ,..,,Niringhat*,
.2,--,-Gederieh "at Mit,Chell.'•
4-Mitehell at Brussels
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. The three high: teanis Play °,eff
• Secend • and third. place ' team'Play
e Brea
Health' -
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Lrry---A ki-joggt
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Bread-
fHea1t
eautiful.Display
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°ice Cnclif, Fruit an
YMAN'S QUALITY
Ince
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BAICERY
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Marconi RediOs, .Gretter,.
• redticed. 'Prices - fOr Christe..
• '.*Mas.-Withont Marconi. you :
:ipt only half Radio's enjey,.. •
ineritz-J. C. Stewarti,'Phone,..,'''
34-w, Also on display at• •
-T-Ohnstorre's ,Furniture -Store,
, -plasire 767-1V.
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Imattazzi
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MAKING ICE.
' Ice making 'commenced A few days
etliiarigork
tihe•Me.0y°0inln
'uniy 1 -lull 'with
W't
caretaker, . and. Elwood goloniOn
iri charge of the 'work:•Good progress
Was :Made until Abel' weather .--turned
. .
mild 'On Tuesday, bilt„miless it eon.:
_tiattear_there.4s,Lexpectitions of vet
having skating for Christmas . Day.
,POt,:a • season's 4e1.5.e.t :and, he ready
to enjoy' a winter of ,healthful Pleas -
eint:°reCrestiOn. '
Work.(4 initalling. seating. in the
„ ,
CoinniunitY HalL is '..going on, and
spectators this Season are.,assured. of
•tin excellent View Of •the 'entire ice.
surface from, 'any Point:
KING .TO BROADCAST
The King Will broadcast & Christ- '
mas message to .*6 emPlie froin
,
Sandringham, it 'his been inuOunced.
. • . .
The broadcast will he at 3 p.m. ; (16
airri.,E.S.T.).TheSKIng's UteSsaffe, re-
layed round the 'World bY.beem radio,.
has become': as • regular feature,' . 'PF'r
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Cirri -stains. 'moat em.
pire homes Since the late King George
Vadopted-thepractice in 1931.
CKINTX.' will, Carry" this- special
CliriStritas Day radio
41On:16-arid-lion* garne, gioida to Cemit
the Wieners Meeting:, the :leadersin
the best • tWo-but-of-three , series:
FORMER RESIDENT DIES-
, has " laeen received., eV, the.
death' of 'Ars. Scottof. Oakes,,
North Dakota. . ,She • was forinerly
•Mary Armatterigt, a 'resident . Of ,Litc
know whO left here uver thirty years
Her husband, , formerly Of .the 10th
of Asbfierdi :auryiyes, alsO lt brother
Leonard of Valley, City,' North Da-
kota, and a 'sister, ..birs. George Fet-
ter ',.11elleemb, 1386110in.
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.fieLitax BILL '
'tinting the .Christinas season ?he
LyCeUrn Theatre ,has an extra gOod
,
program, •
, December 23, . 24,, 25 "Wee Willie
Wilfilde;:' is playing, and this *hire
is reputed to he ShirleY"Temple's best
picture to dlit,e.
. December,: 2728, 29, Can't
lIive Everything" ie playing, otarr
ing Alice‘„FaYe, :The: Bits Brothers,
Don ,Aniech, and guliltibir and his
Violin, This is a special - with
special 'adraiision priCeS;
December 30, 31, January 1, "Make
Wish" r starring Bobby Erten; the
thild Singing, sensation of the advert,.
This picture i, t.O'nolderea by ',the
e,itttiO to •he' a stoat suttelal,
MRS. WEBSTER,' • •
DIED IN 'DETROIT
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The death of kis, Thomas W'Cbter
formerly &teller Ryan, occurred in
Detr it' on Monday: The funeral ser.!
Vi ill "be held this: ThUrsday after -
n on in the United Chrnc14, Luelcnow,
at one , o'clock with Interment • in
Greenhill ' ernetery, .
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MINISTER S NOS.. TII_ANKS,',.:.., ,
' '' • ' ' IS ON -RELIEF :ALSO
. . 'N.SiniPsan, Sask., Dec. 3th, ,1937:„
'Mr; Jatnes' H. MaCIntosh,. 1
Dear ,,Friend,- - -- - . • i .
,
- , It is with' thankful -'hearts. that we
Write you„,:fer your deflation of Po-
tatoes to us is very •rnneh, appreciated.
The . potatoes are such lovely unes,
yon should see; the 'brie.s We thised,'
such Mile, things. • (.,In::. a 'good 'Year:
one ,w,ould not 'bother picking them up.
We get- five.. hiisheis pit A . goe0 sized
patch. This .country tOoka just like a
desert, •Oiliy'.017 Al ,RuSsian. thistles:
'I'M 'glad you folks diet not, forget uS
this year, ' ,, . ' .. ..., ' '•,! ''• ;
1 'Vife "and I have throe:little, child-
ren,.: Lillian, Evelyn And ."1.::Yle, thoy
qe:...eight,:three and the baby ia advert'
niOntlia 'old. perhaps you Will he enc.;
prised to know that ,,Yehr' • potatoes
got intO.i, PrenehervS' hOrila, My con!
gregatioriS are:nearly All On relief,,:tbe
collections 'tee Small to 'live 'on, s'O.,r
had to ger on goverenient relief, like
the reit, ll .Often....,Wisir thattliA liberal
,spirit you people ihoW, could ,,be the
Spirit of the. 'whole ,wpri.4.; While giv,
ingis net ,,cliriatienitYk ,Yet it is an
Ittil3Oit' t thing„. Or, part Of ehrlStian-:
it.\
ity. t ain aator ot, tits ,Cwurc'b of the
Naiatent, .' eadli On a tOnntit ;tie-
'cOt about O.V.' Ittilel ..east it,i' the VI17.
lage. ot siinoamt. f 'YOU have A Man
look at Long Lake and you Itnew we
OBITUAR
AI.itT LITTLit
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'A sad home this ,Christmas season .
is that of Albert ,Little's. Death, on
Tuesday took from this home, a kind- '
lY wife and mother of a little,.eix ' .
'weeks' old infant daughter;, Joyce.
Elixa4th Anne. ,.
"Mrs.' Little! formerly ' Dairy Ayles
Thompson, who Was in her 41st year,
had been 'critically ill for 501115 .tinle.'
and a • weakened heart condition re-
sulted in little hoile, being . held for .
\her recovery for a time.
4lrs. ,Little, prior to her_marriage,
was actively 'associated With the Holy-
\
rood *omen's' Institife; and -since her
marriage, has been it valued Meinbef •
of the Kairshea Club. Of a:pleasant
and 'friendly"nsture Mks Little had
a host of friends, .,who are ,deeply
tcaichecl, , her passing, l, and to the. •
bereaved, husband and "daughter, sin-
cere, sympathy is , extended.
The funeral 'Service will be lidd to-
day (Thursday) at her late. residence,
t 'bee s ifan 3, Kinloss, at 2.30 o'cleck
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with interment in Greenhill Cemetery.
YoBBPJI B6060(1
Seriously 111. for the peat few Week*
SA A, result. of•li fincieasiOn'Of 'paral-
ytic tistikes, death tame to Mra. Josph,, •
on Monday, in' her list! year,.
Mrs. Hodgins Survived her .liu,Shand
a • little'. 'mere than three .Y0014 be'l,
baying pasted .away in August, 1934. 1934. -
'Mrs, Hodgins kres :forMerly"Mary
Louise Switzer i( and 'Wit' Married' itt-
1891,
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te;Oseph Hodgins, ineking"their:
Ilona on the 8th, ConcessiOn OfKin-
loss, where'. they have .jithee teeitle4'
and whoseIhome :WM/ alwaYit One of
hospitality and and .kindlinetie.
vriopo it wide .circie of. friends, Who
are ditdderidealhet-l*Sg.trit•
The funeral estiViee itnia held at
boil., late rtaidents,o0Ve' aidayi tone '
dadt'e41 :by -dee to• •
the illness 'Of her. pett,OtRe ‘T,
Triternietit wait In 'iliteintiattii
are Six Miles north *eat Of the lake. teiriete.0.• " • . :„ , '• ' •,
• May',114 good, Lord bless yen and ° Mrs. Hodgins 18 aurvved by elie • ,
yout family 1" You. have any: TinMii;, eilri Bert 'en the 'bottle
hig,S'Ott . daughter. Elva, Mrs. "t;',,',EinstY at:iv
! , Cuyahoga FaJta. 'OW;
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