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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-30, Page 6• ?r • tT { •til. r , 'AGE .six, 9 5 • • TUE. LUCK—NOW'SENTINEL ' • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1 NOTICE is hereby given to the MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' OF THE VILLAGE OF LVCKNOW that• in compliance with the Statutes in that ' behalf 1 require. thepresence' of, the Said Electors at the Village Hall in the said. • VILLAGE OF IUCKNOW at—the hour of Seven o'clock and Thirty, Minutes' •in.the.;afternoon of FRIDAY` DECEMBER. ' 9th `1955, 'for one hour For the 'purpose of nominating ' fit and proper persons for the _Office of One Coiuicillor for the Village of Lucknow for the year 1956, of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice , and govern. themselves accordingly,, and 'if a greater number of Candidates ,than required to' fill the said Office are'nominated , and make the required Declarations, Polls ,will be ,opened` in : the f olloWing .,:places: Polling ,Subs division No. One, . The Legion Hall; Polling Subdivision No. Two, the Municipal Office; . .and' Polling Subdivision : No. Three, the Village Hall, in the said Village of •Lucknow, on FRIDAY DECEMBER 16th, 1955 and' will be iven under open from 9 o'clock A.M. until 5 " o'clock P.M. , — - is and—no : longer. my hand this 30th day of November A.D. 1955.; E. 1K.',ApNEW, Returning Officer. 'ASHFIELD CIRCUIT :.GROUPS MEET ALLOCATIONS The annual meeting, of the Women's Missionary Society of the . Ashifield United Church was field in .Blake's' Hall on: /govern-, 'bet • 22n'd: The 'president, 'Mrs -Geo: Twamley, was'in. the chair:. Thee meeting opened by • sing- ing a hymn with .Mrs.' Jim 'Boak at., the piano. The• Lord's ..prayer W,as repeated' in • unison. Mrs. 'Isaac : Cranston • read the : 23rd psalm, . follewed. -by hymn .357 read : in unison. Mrs., Twarnley led in prayer. • . • • ,Readings, were given by 'Mrs... Jinn Nelson and Mrs. Chris Cook,_ a ` sol ' by ` : Mrs. Peter' 'Cook ,ac: ,cornpanied by ' Mrs. : Wes ° Ritchie and a : pianos. election by Mrs. Jim ,Boak. .. • • ' Mrs: Livingstone Menary read the ..crorespondng secretary's., re- port. Mrs.'' W. O. Hunter. reported —ei asur-er's- re7ort .for. the three, ,charges:' .Mrs.. • Jack ` McDonagh' •gave the treasurer's report for Zion,.' Mrs. Arnold Alton for Hackett's'rerid Mrs.` H .iy urratt--:for- Blak-e's: All reported' successful ' ,years MacDonald, nn.: supplies, for bales. Mrs. Cl ff PORE... TIMBER 'TIPS : Despite , the efforts • of Dick J. Abel, •who rolled, a$31 flat score, Joan Cormack's. Tigers were .only able to take. 1 point off Web - stet's' Pole ‘Cats. Bud Thompson' and Lloyd Ash- ton were the big guns • in the Beavers' 4 -point win over the., Gophers. Bud had a nice 633 flat 'score., . A team effort on 'the .part 'of ,the. , 'Squirrels. gave them three points off, eCoons. 'Charlie •Short was hi for the losers with' 623. flat The ,Cubs came •within. two .pins; of taking, 4, .points from Hunter's Ohipmunks; as • they lost the second 'game by that margin and had to settle. for, three. The Kangaroos .stayed in, a tie for first place this week by tak- ing three points from the Wolver- • ties, Jack' ,Fisher • of 'the losers broke .the high triple score for the men .With' a tremendous. • '724 nat.' • w thing that will benefit the youth of the com'mun'ity" The motto; pine nese - fci ar-d:..-.0n: ,the feet of its children" was tak- en. by. Mrs, E. Errington: The topie was taken by Mr. Jim - 'Donnelly :of Goderich, who its practicing law. with his father, Mr. Frank Donnelly. He enlight- ened his listeners on "How to. 'make a will". A report on.� bhe Cancer Society. meeting in God- erich was •given by Mrs, :Cecil Blake, Mrs. J. Finnigan, Mrs, C, Fowler, A report• on the• Huron. Coutxty. Institute rally, at ' Grand Bend was given by • Mrs: Otto Popp, Mrs, ?; Phillip$'. and:. L. Ivers.• The lunch eominittee, `were Mrs. 0, 'Brooks, s. Frank Jones;' Mrs:.. W. - Pentland, `Mrs, G.' Watt -arid, Mrs. E. Errington. '$25.00'' was . donated to . the local library fund. ' WiDNESDA.Y N'OV .39th,, 1955, WHITECHURCH lVtre aritir VFrs:. Clack _ and. Mrs,' Don Hayes and son. Dewey' of Detroit ° spent the week -end with Mr., and Mrs, Res_ sel . Ritchie and other relatives, A large number attended' the. • play;' "Come out of your Coma" put on by the Teeswater Junior' Farmers in Whitechurch Hall last Friday night: A. dance followed to music by' Frank: Ross', orchestra,. Mr. and Mts. Lawson Maiury,, Mr. Kerry and Mrs. Virture of Paisley visited :on _.Sunday with. Mr., and Mrs, %Fl• • Ceultes,• •, Miss 'Lease •,Jefferson of Don nybrook ,spent the week -end with Miss 'Marj.orie Coultes. Mr.- Gib •Gillespie„ has been'. under •under•'the, doctor's' care with cpn g:estion of the livings., Mrs. Leggatt of • Wingham vis`: T'he,,,Dungann:ori COLT. met in ited on Sunday with Mrs, 'A, Me; the 'church basement on Nevem- Quiilin, " o giber 21st. The ..meeting. opened Mrs. E. ` Schatz. is spending a by repeating the purpose follow=; few .days this week with her rel, ed by a hymn, The worship' ser- atives in .London. vice was :taken. by Eleanor. Reed, Minutes ' of the last meeri'g were We, are ."sorry to hear of the, • read by Joanne Crozierti. and the misfortune of Nat Thompson en • when. his, cabin treater burned. last week;; • The contents were nearly. all. destroyed.., , Q The short' -handed Lions man- l: treasurer's report by . Carol Pent - aged t_ aged ,'.to split. '. their .points with !land. Songs .were sung and post-` the Zebras, each team taking 'ers were made for the. Christmas two: Stuart Jamieson • .of the concert. The meeting closed- with Zebras • bowled a' 626 flat.. taps:' ' Team Standings • • Recent highlight of a service Kangaroos 24 Cubs 24, :Pole in-,Dungannon..United.church,was Squirrels .23 :Zebras 21,_ the:presentation to the congre- -Cats. 23, Gophers :18,, Chipmunks 16,, Wol- . gation of a new organ, ; "To the. verines 15, 'Lions 15, Beavers 14, . Glory,of God, and in remem-: ,Coons • 11, Tigers •10, brance' ' of Crewe congregation DIJNGANNON TheDungannon :Women's Ass - and all•will 'be able to meet .their U t d Church sociation . of : the ni e - met, far as • taken `• b M Chas. Hallam . and.. Mrs. Mark •Harvey Alton presided: Mrs. Clif- allocat on of loon wthe .Noven fiber. meeting at. C 1lY. rs`, the home of Mrs. Otto Popp. Mrs. Berger. Mrs. Pwamley gave the ford Crozier gave the scripture .prayer: There were .26adultsaid lesson.. Mrs: Arthur Elliott gave 'two children present the lesson -thought: ;Mrs ..'•Wilbur • Rev. Dickinson took. charge of the.. election of officers. The meet- ing. closed 'with hymn . 681.: Rev. Dickinson `pronounced the -bene- diet/op. bene -diction. Lunch was served . Eby the. Blake ladies. Officers. are: ;pits., ' Mrs. Jim Nelson, trees:, . Mrs Cliff Kilpat- rick; recording secs Mrs. ' Chris. Brown read cards of thanks from. those .• 'who' . were remembered' during illness. It was decided to'. hold a . quilting at . Mrs. G.' Hodges'. Mrs. George :Watt gave. •a••report on. the W.A..Presbyter.- ial held at North Street United' church, Goclerich.. Mrs:.G... Hodges. and Mrs. K. Dawson also gave Cook; ,' corresponding: sec:, Mrs: sketches of the meeting. ,Mrs: L Arnold Alton; :associate members, Ivers, . Mrs: C., Crozier , and Mrs. Mrs Warren Zinn, community M. 'Reed were appointed as: 'a. friendship; Mrs. W. G. Hunter; committee :to arrange Christmas: Christian stewardship, Mrs. -Bert 'remembrances... The December Alton; literature sec., Mrs. Alex ting will be on December 9th Hackett; supply sec.; Mrs.• W O. Hunt• • • Quite a 'few 'around here were able to• • get their quota.. .of ' deer. Langside Young. 'People's Society The ' angs Iide •Y.P.S.; met at. the home, 'of 'Rev. ' and .1VIrs, Cas well :en . Friday evening, ,Nevem- giber :25th. The president, . James' which amalgamated: with 'Dun-. Young, presided. The scripture game*. congregation on. July 1, 1953, 'sandin graterful .recognition of the faithful members and ad, herents of the combined congre- gations". Mr. Clifford Crozier, on behalf" of '.the Organ . Fund •committee,' made 'a formal pres- entation of 'the . goldet' ; plated plaque for the organ' to Rev.; ' Cr D. Watt,the minister. •Mrs. 'Leroy. Stingel, • organist; 'took,, her, place at the organ after-the_.unveiling Eby 'Choir members;' Lynda Blake; Joanne. ;Crozier, • :Mrs.. ,Bert :Mc- Whinney and, Lois Webster. ai 4t 0= ►0,10tiOs .i►es?' a i►iesk 0r. e 's+Oseeti n.Ya n, esieisiise .' .ELECTION CARD G was: :read •.by ,.Dougl'as Simpson... The : minutes were read.by the secretary,, James:. Moffat. The of fering was taken ,by' Miss Doris, Moffat 'followed'. with the Offer- ing prayer by• James; Young .The topic was • given.bjy Douglas , Simpson. and Rev. Caswell dos- ed the meting with prayer... The • next meeting will :be • held at. the • :home of; Mr and Mrs. James Richardson on Wednesday, De- c,ember 28th.: The Missionary con wieners; Mrs. Farish' Moffat and • • Miss . Sh i r.ley Scott,- are in . charge.;' To The ..Electors Of The. Village of Lucknow I have en€ered the:.race for.'Reeve and solicit 'meeting a exchange x t your support; .' M . platform supported by my past '... in the church with n�. � � ,. Hunter. Missionary, 1Viontl}1y and of gifts :among the inem�`bers. Mrs. t record:.' nap d; temperance empepence sec: , Mrs Blake ttidy book Mrs., Hu h No 'ttitttstic or til )OSSt)le t) St Cook, eleced-are: pies., Harvey P'omitie. WorldFriends, Mrs.• Nelson Ray-L.Ivers gave aChapterin. • the Alton'Press sec.;contest," : ' Mrs Chris i fey conducted a contest " Officers Mrs. N. E. Thompson of. Lind- • say' and •'Mr.: Fred Taylor' of Tor- onto were week -.end' visitors'with -Mrs.,.RT-..•.--Douglasand,_-.._1Viss 4 Itt 4' • (:n'r I . 4, 1 n. iN51JLATE Ybu can save up to 354' on • • your Fuel Cests by. Insulating. 3" Insulation ')Batts 2" Insulation . Batts . • Granulated Insulation Zonoltte Insulation 'for.. those ,hard to get at places. There is a tremendous saving }ay:.-doing.:youi_ 0.3winsulatin'g. Ask For •A, FREE. ESTIMATE • WALL, BOARDS To', Suit Your . Needs. OPROC TEN ,Z"EST HARDBOARD. SYLVACORD .' WOODditAIN:, JrEMPRTH E MARLITE A, ton; s ' Vice sprea, : ' rs.: v mar :Brooks; . 2nd . vice pres.; Mrs: R. Finnigan; sec. trea`s., Mrs.: Wilbur Brown; assistant. sec.-treas., Mrs. Will Cranston pianist,: Mrs. . Otto Popp.,. assistant;, Mrs. D . Phillips. flower eoizitittee, Mrs. M: Reed,' Mrs. R. Irvin, Mrs. IL Eedy, T. Webster, Mrs. G. :Hodges and Mrs 'C.. Fowler; parsonage coip- mittee, Mrs. Everett Errington, Mrs: K..,Dawson, Mrs:'inni- gan, Mrs. Johnston;.sick and vis- iting committee,; Mr . Ross Eedy, Mrs. M. Reed,' Miss Rebina Sproul,' Mrs. L. Ivers, Mrs: H. Finnigan, Mrs. ' L; Hasty, Mrs: J:' Finnigan, `Mrs. F. Pentland; group ..leaders, Mrs. Cecil • Blake, Mrs. Chester Finnigan, Mrs. R'. Irvin, Mrs. Hugh McWhinney; auditors, Mrs '.R. .Stothers, Mrs, • L. Ivers. Rev. 'George Vfatt • addressed the' members and instali ficers, Lunch was served by the committee, Miss: R. Sproul, Mrrt. E. Errington, Mrs.IJ Phillips & Mrs. • Hugh McWhinney: Mrs, Arthur Elliott on Sue - day 'gave ' a surprisebirtlhday ob- servance to het: visitors in, ''cc- ognition of het husband's birth- day' 'that conies next week and Mr: Roy .'MoCreight who had a . birthday last wbek: 'Visitors were Mrr and 'Mrs, Roy toC-rei-gh-t--and 1-lel'en of Palmerston; Mr. & Mrs.' Cuthill, And Paul of Walton, .Mr. . and Mrs, Harold ,•,1;;lliott,` south. of .Dartgaixndn.. . • •r,• . • ,Women's Institute, Meets : )Mrs. Lorne Ivers was hostess at her home 'oil .Friday night for the November meeting •of the Sr. Women's Institute, Mrs . Richard Kilpatrick was. in the chair. The roll call was answered by "some - ME1*A>CJ •1NTI.RL4 CKiNG_•. FLOOR UNDERLAY W EATH E R.ST I P 1,:v. : THICK ItARDBOARD'. • 'FOR DOOR 3(TTUVS• • "conorica„tj.' Easy to L ay:' .. Gives a perfect base for :a L.inolerun or Tile Floor.. Seals • out the' Weather, r LUMBE ' LI • ITED' pHONF I O,• LBGI MOW 7/ • .t41�`• r. Council. as «.'hone.` Ecorwtliic al' administration.. 1"\iv record. Cour s° Grail to \\ iit 1'lam • ,1 .o.spita1 Pr•o.v i'incia'1 Grant for frnipeovement on , Part. •4$850:00.. t /Y ,e. tr._ -take-re�1�=.}-- _—_. �: . STUART E. ROBERTSON. i; 3, 40, ,74,04,.spa-4,04. 4, 4,100 il,t , `.440.4044.Q,1a,00,i 0, 2otwomo_t > . 4,1 ,1YCkwit loomia+1 toouidare,,-tow fioni Gt iwocuviwile-,04 4 oestli uti-140-741 a ELECTION. CARD 4 ,i 1 1 To The Electors Of �. .3'he 'Village 'of . Lucknow: .4 rsrl UM►�irc 4, >I 'lsittr ai ,t74h1,allyl;ti_+l,dvi,aa'I coir' lyotoo1'r ti it V�t,tit° Ree ,%. . fcir the' .:eat- • i (),;: \\-c . have tried : to .Larryoil an • ;'id illii�i;+it,tti 1l \:Y:l:1ICll- , \vnt11(1 .1,):;. `.tLis f,tc.tp 111_. tlhc _ .i, 'l1'.ts 1)t'.i'il I'1►i't`c'(1 tilri►ii' 11 „ I .: scilidt t'()tir ..vote a11'(1 .,ilitit1CbllCc'_ 1(,r tl•lr. J' eeve'hil, ,ic,i• tli; Yeat': •1c.)5(). •,l 1;xtC1lrlitl the:. tirec.t,iil;g's '0i t114 . ` . ))Toric hi.ng Vcs ti'v e • • • IZeOectftil'1y, A,. W.' 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