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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-14, Page 10PAGE 'TEN _ VIMIBIteg, -• THE LUCKNOW .' SENTINEL, L• tCKNQW,. ONTARIO ,wn11* ro4 t 4w•####11#1 11 M!�rrq h4+.4•ate• ••••0 i s . .r r1, >'a • f;. 1' 4 • l: : Thursday Friday, Saturday °Deceimbex 15, 16, 17 wait Disney Presents, The Adventures Of • ' • bouse- -' be t !rwo Shows Each Night at 7.30 •— Saturday Matinee at '2.30; • "ICHABOD AND MISTER. ' TOAD Sung and told. by Bing Crosb y and Basil Rathbone ' , in technicolor -•- a show ,for Young and: 01d a. • 1REE MATINEES FOR THE CHILDREN r• s '.10 a.m. Saturday, Town Children, ' 2.00 p;ni.. Sati rday, Rural Children; . Coming :Next: •Thursday,, :Friday and Saturday ABBOTT ,'and .COSTELJ O in "HIT THE ICE" 990.40.111044.14io..1,01.41.0111111.0.00.0419.4.N1.61.pok.11.114..64, 2,1111111.11.1r,664.4 11.1' • MRS, ' WM McNALLL RETURNS SPORT... TIMBER` TIPS ' .,Tack. Caesar .led his team, the. Cubs, to a 3 -point .victory over the Lions with a 638, flat' score. S. t a u r t • 'Jamieson's. Zebras forced a split with :the Tigers': this week, each .team taking 2 ' points: The Pole..C:ats had to be con- te ..t • with 2 points as; the Coons " too=k two games from them' .but ' failed: tomake the pinfall. " The'. Wolverines lot back on -. tai•: ing. 3 . points.` from the Beavers. Thew.: Kangaroos came ---Up - a' notch this . week by' taking three points ' f r o'm • Freck '' Button's Squirrels, Gladys ' Iamilton. of the, winfners broke her .own high triple. for 'the ladies . by '.rolling a .. 708 flat.:' •• ' • • The: Gophers 'broke .the high team triple score with a big :2,9.12 flat, as they took .3 points. from the:.Chipmunks.. • . • 'Team Standings -r' Cubs: 30,; Kangaroos; •28,• Pole CatS 28. Zebras 26,• Squirrels 26, • Gophers :25,, !Chiprnunks,,19; Wol . Brei ines ''1:8 ions 17; Beavers 167 Tigers.• 15,' 'Coons 14: FROM OVERSEAS STAY Mrs. .Wm, McNall ' andson 'Michael, returned in late Novem- ber from .•Englandwhore they had spent . 'the, past .couple ' of years. Mr.• McNall ' had accorn- panied • them overseas, but re turned home after about a year's stay when he found employment hard to 'obtain— • • Mr. and. Mrs. •McNall" former ly :farmed in 'Ashfield Township, but sare now, residing in' Wing- It, ing-It . was the. 'SPrnn "ho e':to Southwick, E g and, ^for Mrs: McNall,_"since-coming- to Canada 4• SAN •EXCELLENT RECORD , "For nine months from' Jan- uary 1 to September 30, ' (1955),' there were only 17 cases of liq- uor violation, and. the majority of them applied .; to out-of-town people". This was .the. 'record' in -one ' of'. Our beautiful Central Ontario towns • where there ale;: no legal liquor, outlets, `We -feel", the editoriat 'from' which we quote continues • "and' . , R '9. wlioit ezDt At �J �` �1»?�l � tri` ' �f" it ft A it � it t► ltr n $, D t A 'Oi it Ui 'Q �' . GIRL GUIDE • NOTES ' As- his.- cas... the last m �?'-.w of 1955, the Girl Guides held an enrollment ceremony and enroll ,e4 the recruits who had • been working on the Tenderfoot Badge. work since September: They were Judy Webster, . Janet Ftti= layson and Mary Allin. The Guides are' taking; the Tracker's Badge and made ISarne .plaster casts of animal tracks in sand.. Later they will have to •do this out -Of -doors , and • find the tracks of wild" animals and make casts. of their tracks. Mr. •. U.mbach. came at 7.30 andthe songs for the Campfire Certificate: were practiced. The next meeting. will be ono;;.January. 6th, '1956. • SHORTHORN ' BREEDERS , `E .ECT 1956 OFFICERS W. P. Watson, Ontario Live stock Commissioner, .addressed, the annual meeting .of the Huron- Perth Shorthorn 'breeders at Eg- mond'ville last week, and predict- ••ed • an upward trend. ' cycle for 'agriculture., Increasing' .popula-. tions' in Canada and, ' the United • States, With the consumption.. of more meat products, gives reason to produce 'livestock with confi- dence, he said, • Among . 'the head table guests were Mr.. and ..:Mrs. .Andrew TG�a,,uyn, t, Murray. Gaunt, Barry 2 t o ,r�. r�i...:..� S�2 Mr. Gaunt w.as •chairman of the nominating -committee �wi-th-l-iow .Armstrong'. of Seaforth' nam- ed president. Morley Johnston:' of West.Wawanoshis one of'.. the directors:' Andy - is the', •group's representative to • the Provincial: Board. • feel. Strongly; that, the easieral- the morewill'. be consumed.' We' offer n. o'•'apologies for. what may'. be considered in some quarters • as pan old-fashioned attitude.. by a gray-headededitor. He is: just: gray -headed ' enough to ;remeni- :her. the days of :a' liquor store andT'bar,-rooms in five hotels',' A.dvt.. wY DUNATIONS.; ,MADE. . Mrs.' D, L. MacKinnon and Mrs. Cliff ' Rou:lston were. 'hest-. esses for the December meeting of the Kairshea W.I, held at the Holyrood Hall. Mrs, D. L. Mac- Kinnon' presided. • A report oh. the St, Andrews • Ball was read and donations of $.40.00 were voted to the'.TB fund and ;Children's• • War Memorial Hospital, London.. It was 'decided to make a Christmas. present of a. turkey to the Car- ruthers Convalescent Home,' Mrs, G.: Irwin read the :scrip- ture and • also read; s'eleetions from the Federated News. Don' •nie 'MacKinnon. 'gave /twoamus ing recitations. ,':Readings were given by Mrs. C. Roulsten,Miss D. ,MaeLebd, ,Mr's, . H: Lavis.. anti Mrs. LY: MacLeod. In the absence of the regular •. pianist, Miss A. MacKay presided at the • piano for the singing of Christmas. car. •ols which were'• led by Mrs. Steer., Mrs; 'Steer , sang a solo "1•iow Great Thou Are" accompanied by Miss MacKay. Mrs. 'Ross Mac- Millan gave' a talk , on displaying. our Christmas cards . following: with an'• amusing poem... Mrs. Donald. ,MacKinnon con- ducted • a contest "Parts, of the Turkey" with two groups of lad- ies tied forfirst prize.; Mrs. H. Lavis again won the candy con- test, it's .'a habitand received. a •ca .nn peep, : ermoxse rer. The' roll call .'was an exchange of Christmas ;gifts and' all ' went Koine with 'lovely gifts. • • The meeting.. , ended with the Queen and d Institute • grace•' and a social time; was spent Mrs: A MacDonald and Mrs. G. Hamilton. Will ; be hostesses .for the .January ' meeting ' to be :held in. Holyrood Ball, . •.' •TO•.HOLD" CHILDREN'S PARTY THIS THURSDAY.EVENING.. The' Lucknow‘ L'egron` and the Auxiliary 'to the..Legion are hold:' ing thein ,Santa'sChiistmas, party for the children at the Recrea- tion Ce'htre• on .Thursday; evert- . This is a family 'party,. ` with. treats, a film, . `games for ' the children, '' climaxed l� Santa s visit. Invitations : ;are •sent to the. chi�ldrer`n' fo be present and ask; ing '.them tQ, "Please 'bring your Mother. and D _ad, if 'they'll be good". y WiED ].. SDAY, DEC', 14th,, 1955 I.INGSBRIDGE Mr': Rl a i mow•._ 1Vj3r-tit�•„'ui�rl�ee%-�.,,,,r relatives. in. Toronto arid; Hanl- ton duringt e'nast week, Miss Mary Sheridan. of Tor. onto spent the week -.end here with her mother., Mrs, 14. Sheri, dan, • The C.W.L. ; family night which was arranged for Sunday even, .ing in 'the Parish', hall for -allthe members and ' their families, had to ,be `°poatponecd due to the. heavy snowfall,'road conditions, ,.' etc.: but 'same wi11. 'ire •held at a later date,. ' Word. was r..eceived : recently ' of the --.,death_ off' tiie .late- _Mary. O'Keefe, of Calgary, 'whose fungi ,I eral took place'' in•', Calgary', on •'. Saturday `mon•l :R.ev.' FatherrniVagn ' ast Vynckt and the parishioners of St. • Jgseph's ;parish ' cordially 'invite all their friends to be presentfor Christ- •-,. mas midnight mass: The ceremonies will° commence• at "11.15 p.m, sharp, with an a-- planation and exemplification of the, Nativity; after the ' introduc- tion, the re-enactment. of the' First . Joyful Mystery, followed by.:a . rendition of "Angus .Dei"' by Bizet,. ,a violin solo. ' , The introduction to the second Joyful•'Mystery, :the re-enactment; . . Of the. •Visitation, followed by "Ave -Maria" by -Bach-Gounod. '..Then the' end of the''journey by they go along, asking for shelter -a t_the-...i.nns,' the.ad-oxation_Of-the ---- Angels, followed by:' the ;.adera tion of the •shepherds. Finally the blessing ' of the manger, `and' the. Christmas ' mass. •. ' The • . donkey' which will be' used by Mary and Joseph in the procession to the,. Crib,' is .being loaned. ',for•, the occasion through. the courtesy, ;.of . Pearson's' Motel,. . Goderich.. • ' ,Mrs ',Sheridan and her' 'pupils: have' .a. very fine 'program pre- pared for . their. 'Christmas Con- cert and ' dance, . so. 'we hope all. .friends will keep December:apth;" ' free-for'this- oncert and---dafieer -•= • The t.Christma,s dance sponsor ed by the C.W.L.,. wi11 be held.' on' 'December 28th. Full.. details covering this special Chr-istma'q. dance Wil) be announced : ne.xt`. • A WELCOME GIFT. .A new . or renewal al sub cri tiil.: to' The SrntAr.el i•5 a .welcoi.', yes.- • /anl . one which brim;;. year -inn nri cher yment... And SO , easy •ici nt.• •SENTEN.CE:D IN C'ONNECT" WITH FATAL ACCIDENT I(alti' .tend to—just ;gay "send it ' ;,!i.d . ;ce'11 :do tho':e'+ An at•t.ractik d `iviil a:the: >sift.. a;, THIS YEAR .. 4 .0 1 • .0 t9 • • !FT... That Will Give You Comfort And Enjoyment For Years To Come. kiVit+ r71"OI 1100.iT%.r AoWitePittePI_{#10011 w IWitiVil r liFil 'J• 114e0 1400 liC iii iINSULA'AON. 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Storni: Door 'and .a 'ScreeoDo.or when yOu buy': s -al 4 • a . „.„% COMBINATION DOOR : . . - -a-- a I I Made* Of clear, .cedar .1-1.8"thick. a. 11,standard sizes in. stock. • - 4 a it' I..- . . JOHN .ALUM.I.NUNI DOORS • .AL:UMINOM: COMBINAT.P.PIN SASH Robert MacPherson, 'Port El- gin youth, had a charge of crim- inal negligence reduced to `'care- less driving 'and 'was•.'fined, $200 and had. h'is' driver's licence .Sus- pended fora year on -the reduced 'Count'_.:"� ` They. charge arose :following an accident " e gr I .y : 'Thanksgiving Sunday morning .that 'resulted' in the death of 'Jacqueline . Longe,• • • car W. HENDERSOM LUMBER LTD s. • 17 -year-old Port Elgin gitl, who was trapped:iri the flarning car; UNITED CHURCH . Y.P.11. ELECTS 1946 OFFICERS The , Un.ited 'Church Young party on, Sunday evening, .Gary Suter led -the members in a sing SOF1g of Christmas Carols. ' The -Luker-was read- as scripture -by Inge Suter.'Rey.G, A. MeiklejOhn led us in .prayer. and the mem- bership cards .were given out. The election of Officers follow- ed.' Those elected arc. as foiloWs: pres;,. 'Marilyn Kilpatrick; vice pres.; •'Bob Gilchrist; sec., Ann Crawford; • treas., Bill ' Ritchie. The ,program. conveners are:: Faith and •Evangelisp, Ritth‘Tre- i„ leaven; Stewardship...and Tr in- Clure; •Missions and World Out - 'reach, ,Shirley Irv7n; recreaton, Wraith; Cheerio. committee; Inge gipervision of Gary ° Suter, Bob Gilchrist and Tod collyei% Ltincli 1,#,T4 ,served by Jean Richards and Shirley McClure • DONNYBROOK The W.M:S.. and W.A net 'On Tuesday afternoon athe'•iiome of Mrs. Mark Armstrong : with, Miss Elaine Jef Person . in charge. `Christmas hymns wore sung and the ' Christrnas story . from . St, Luke w.as : read by Mrs, Gordon Naylor. Mrs. ,Hardy' read a 'pray- er followed by:. all .repeating. the 'Lord's prayer. Mrs. H. Jeffer- son. read the chapter in the study books The_: election of officers dor .the coming year, resulted as fol- lows: • past president; Mrs. Sam Thompson; pres., „Mts.. , 'Wil1i.akin Hardy; 1st vice, Mr's. C, Jeffer- son; 2nd vice,. Mrs Sam Thomp- son; sec.-breas,,Mrs 'S. Chamney; Missionary Monthly sec:, Mrs. `Iarold Woods; -tor,.. sec , Snowden;: 'Citizenship arid tc:ti- perance • sec. Mfrs. *Orley, John.- ston; Stewardship sec., Mrs. Tom* Armstrong; supply sec., Mrs, Jefferson press sec:, ,Mrs 11 •' Chamnyr organists, Mrs:,, T. Armstrong and Mrs. S. Thump son. 'The WA: officers were re- elected. A 'card. of : thanks fronr • the' family of the lati'' Mrs, 1•:. Johnston was read. Lunch A. F.,, served by .tha hosteas..as;�i;t d. h Mr, +', . Ro�birisori . aittl lrt'rtrrrti ' Jefferson. There . w"ere 13 'Iad1r.�+ and 9 children present. • Donnylorook Sunday Selfool are holding • their Christmas (on((, . You take too long to varir to' make the most, of :fife. :num Of it Will be gone/