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' 1955 •• • •
• • ' 'THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO`iV, ONTARIO
DISLOvia
ED UMKNOW-FNS
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UNITED CHURCH
Rev. r, A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER lith
10.00 a.m.: Saviour of the
World. •
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12.15 p.m;. Church ;School.
7.30 p.m. The Social Leper,
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LUCIl 1OW
John Beaker of West Wawa- Miss .' Elizabeth Welsh is a pat -
nosh, who is employed by J. W.
Joynt & Son ,at,' the "Red Brick"
farm; .suffered a dislocated
shoulder ' on Monday morning
when'. he, slipped and fell on, some
ice, 'It • was at first thought that
the arm .was .broken..
John was taken to Winghaxn
Hospital to have the injury at-
tended to, and which uti11• prob-
ably keep him' off'work for •a
lent in Wingham . Hospital.
Mrs, Albert Alton visited last
week at Varna, with Rena and
Herb Stephenson.
r -Mr. Joseph Agnew, who is in
his .88th year; is in failing,health,
his many friends regret' to learn.•
Mrs. Kelso MacNay •is a pat-
ient in. Victoria Hospital' where
she underwent surgery last week.
couple pf weeks.., • . : . Mrs, • Savilla MacGregor of
He has the esponsibitity-_of -London=slient-'last-wee'k--end :with
looking , alter aboi.i 160 ]read of
cattle :stabled. on the Joynt `farm.,.
and while John is •laid up Alf
Ritchie' is assisting; with thv farm'
Catheriiae •.MacGregor pf tbwn, ; 'r
1Mrs, Tyndal (Robinson .'''and
George: Robinson• attended the
funeral,i'at London ion Monday of
' • • brother, r: john Fraser.,.
Orval Taylor; reeve of Bast
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GIFT . CERTII+ICATES
on any order{,
her. M J h A
Presbyterian Church HOSIERY
• Rev. Wallace -McClean,
Minister ,
SUNDAY, 'DECEMBER 11
ARTIFICIAL ICE COMMITTEE Wawan°osh several
FINISHES THEIR :JOB , is one .
. candidates for the' wardenship of
Mildma .•n County in . OM,
y artificial _ . ,
tee, organized three years ago, Orville Jones was. brought
has written. finis to a job well home from Streetsville' last :week
done and::.has 'closed off the and. is a patient in Wingham
books, with the artificial Hospital with virus .pneumonia.
ox, Nylons, Crepe, • Lisle,.
Huro C t Wool, Silk . •
1 ice commit- : Underwea
r• for the Family
11:00 A.M.: Morning Worship Hats, Caps, Tams, Scarves.
6 Belts, Braces, 'Jewellery,,''•Jackets
12:15 • p.m., Sunday ;School.'
300 p rn . Dunganno
n.
7.00 m.: Evening
p. Service,
Christmas Concert, Dec 16thit
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LUCKNOWITES MET .ON ..A .
BUS IN CALGARY
It's always -,go d o meet, some
one from *home,' and a couple of g
ice in
stallation taken care of: •$3,000 is ' ►Russel Middl.eton4 •has left ior
•covered by,. a village, , debenture, Toronto:where he will spend the
and•
Gloves -• Handbags, Mitts
.apart from this the Carunci winter with his nn Mr.
Men's Sox and Ties, boxed
l .. • • ' s' . "and
contributed $1,445.00• to,:. the pro- Mrs. George 1Vliddlet ;n,.
ject which ran ...to a total cost •
f $23,529.46• ` • Tennant and Donald. •blender . CHILLREN'S
go
The. `three main, sources of ' re- son of'' Wing''-ia�m,' ,andwlio • 2 '
venue` Were �thQ.' lYl�lidrnau Fim
forer uknwwites— were-ama�irg
-. ;L C • i- a i.lance •
at " efling. . ., ,
merit '$7,t0001V�i'ldmay anre d Car'. ton McCoy's`'fur.eral on Monday.
rick Community Centre, •$8,500, •
eneral.canvass, $7,532., i,•
�_. Mr.. and Mrs Hart-ey� Treieav- i •.
Lucknowites • had . this.. • pleasant
experience.on a. bus in Calgary
recently.
•'Harold Farrish, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Farrish .„Of Ashfield, is
employed at0 carpenter work in
Calgary. He.was on his way home
en and. Robin and Miss ,Gertrude
from work' inrlien he "ran` into. Treleaven of London Were Sun:..
George Chin.- George,..who . grad- day •visitors 'with relatives in the
uated. in geology • from. Ann . Ar ' community:
bor University,' is employed in a 1 •
mining field: about a hundred
miles from 'Calgary. .'' '
va v urta►i ora eeifiltertl o coli Qwtort.O]toot + iormoi
R.
en Thursday
Places of . Business • in. Lucknow will be
Qpen All Day T'hurs'day'until Christmas..
Lucknow Business Men's Association
Association
F. Button, Pres. R. C. MacKenzie,- 'Sec.
re 0 ., 4 iI, . h�'b�1. 0;lam`• /2.7 it e,P11 ?"fft±:7:!-OC7$Y;°'^ i?? iq Y it,47.1.c,itt.4"'0.t.,,vllr!"J' )d•':', nrJD41, 1,
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jjjjfjiiii4NOTIIER
Among the' children : recently
baptized at Kincardine. United
Church was Judith Judith Lynne, dau-
ghter '. of Elliott and . Joan : Web-
ster..
Rev.. Benson Cox' is convalese
ing from .a heart' condition 0 that
'confined him to hospital for a
couple of weeks' rest. • He ' was
tible to come into town the end
'of the week.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott: ti were week -end visitors :at North : 'Nylon -Slips, lacy
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CHQICE GIFTS ':.
Housecoats,'. Houiedresses
Playtex Bar, 'Knitting Wool'
• Handkerchiefs, wide selection;
Sweaters for the Family
'Skirts, ' Blouses, . ; Dresses •
Blankets, • Bedding; Towels
: Slips, Gowns, Panties
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Collars; Umbrellas, : N'otions •
SPECIALS -
Bay .with •Mr; and' Mrs, Bruce
McLeod : and''also• :visited ' at Owen
Sound '• with Mr. :Elliott's' sister,'
Mrs. John Walker, who has not
'been •iii the •best of health
` Mfss' Minnie Barber of Wing- ` •6
` , hairs and Miss Florence Barber
• of Toronto are visiting in .Chilli-.
. wack, • B.C., with: their 'brother.,
A
Charles Barber,. who. has .been. .';
7 rui:te ill for some time. Charlie
t started` in the •. printing ' business'
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Granny Flette:Gowns- and .Pyjamas
Women's Stretchy Nylons Seamless. Nylons..:
$3.98'cv
Ladies': and Men's Wear' --r Fashion Millinery. 2
'PHONE 85, LUCKNOW
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frohere to 'Wingham and event-
ually . to the West. He • is a past.
president of the. C.W.N.A.
The December meeting of the
Lucknow Women's Institute• will;
be held. in, the Recreation Hall
Friday, Decem,ber 9th •at. 2.00
o'•elock, with Mrs. 'Annie Struth-
ers, Mrs. ' •.Ebner Johnston; . Mrs.
Sarah `Collyer, Mrs. Edna Rob=
inson..and Mrs. Wm. McGill as
hpstesses; Roll call; '"A shower
for:shut-ins"; topic, "Every prix -
liege carries a responsibility"
motto,, "Christmas In . Other
Lands".
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t At Webster. and McKinnon ,you'll find
selection of. •pleasing, practical , gifts
Mum, Dad and the . Kids.
,ts •
a wide ` -
for 6
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DROP. IN' AND LOOK •AROUN1
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A FEW SUGGESTIONS: • -.: �.
SunbeamControlled-Heat Automatic Fry Pan'
•
' • • • Radio announcer.: "And now
Sunbeam Mi, Master, : Sr: and Ji'. for the news that happened dttr-
ing the . commercial'`. •
Sunbeam .Toasters .
untea'rrr�Steain Iron --° •.brayer -oto -Scotch -preacher:--
,-,: azors "Oh Lord, guide us, aright, for
• Sunbeam Razors Phtllips:R we are vers, versa determined
• Electric Percolators'
Electric on ,
,Kettles:and Toasters
General Irons,, •�
Hockey Games Tric cies Wagons With oil drilling oPerations.
ockey Gloves ' Skates Sticks, etc., .
having' been discontinued on the
' t 1 Mcl onald grass • farm in the
Purple Crove'district a big Clues
FOR THE HANDYMAN n ti'ozi, mark' is ';left dangling. The.
-=-�-• •,.....•. - � - Well—Which was -stink--to---a�bout-
ti We stock a 'Complete Line of Stanley Tools 1..7'00 feet, •and which at one stage
•. . , . > P ......;,.:rr. ,,:...,,.--,..r produced 1 /�
Y�'Yt�Qr�1�IS'AAYIAY/�.11�.i�l►�I��i�r�l ���t�!i1�.raY. S�f' '. ��r vd�y.ced� � •Q good Sample., of oil,
'1„ has, we understand,been capped.
_and :_.driltirxg....eq.uipme it..moved.;
and stored.' •
Reports have • it • that in the
spring test Boles may be sunk in
the Lochalsh district and on. the
bank of Lake, -Huron, in v Huron
Township;
OIL DRILLING OPERATION
f DISCONTINUED • RECENTLY
etcr;L Mac Kirth
• Plntnbing► Heating, ,'Wiring, ' i:avetroughi lg 'Phone
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A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS!
THE GIFT -that keeps. on -giving to •Your Family' • and
-Friends -for many-,: -rrart;c - e3ar,._ ._ _ ...,� ._. _ -
GIVE YOI,JR CIfILDREN the opportunity that can only ft
be theirs through the foresight ofkind and,. thoughtful• par-
ents;
EX.CEPTIONAL .SAVIN-GS on Pianos- and :a- high-::tr-atie-
in value on your ,pre,ent instrument,',
' A Line of Musical. Instruments
Including
Including hely:'and Used. Clarinets, • Saxaphoi es,•
Trumpets,. Trombones, Etc.•
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