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:,SUNDAY, FEBRUARY. 12 : i
MorningWorship,
1100 a>m.. .
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12_.15
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3.00 pm.: Dungaiulon.. •
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THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINE.L, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO •
PAGE TIRE
1.,.:,.y:LUCKNOW-i
UNITED ITED CHURCH"
'mister:. t.
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Rev. (. A.• Meiklejohn, .
B.A., I3:D.. •
SUNDAY, 12 , FEBRUARY !.
10.00 a.m. C.
hireh School: •
11.00 ,a.ni. ' Deliverance from
• Evil.. .
7.00 p.m:: God •speaks to the
Prophets.
�.ocal & G�n�ral
Mr. and Mrs.' Allister . Hughes
to the West 'Coast.'
,lvlrs. Evelyn Barkwiell under.-
went. a gall • bladder Operation .in
Victoria >Hospitad,, London,' . early
last week:.
Jack Fisher .ani. Leonard,'Mac-
,. Donald were winners ofthe
men's cribbage at the Legion'
Ball: this week.,.' • .
The :'. regular meeting of the
Lucknow' Women's'' Institute; will.
be held ' in the. Recreational Cen-
tre . on Friday., February 10th' . at
2.30. Roll • call, "How could 'I be
a, better citizen". Review . of
hand book. Topic. : "Impromptu
Speeches". Hostesses, Mrs. Geo._
Kennedy, ` Mrs. : Philip ' Stewart,
Mrs.. Gordon•, Fisher, Mrs. Eve-
lyn Backwell, Mrs. Neil Mac•Cal-
lum•, . .
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GIRL GUIDES. NOTES •
the Court of Honour last
-'ridayvemmghe .Patrol : L-ead-
ers. _planner the .Guide pro.grain
for the' ni bin th of February.
'Thele -are to, be t' o.'.session
on ' the Citizen;, Badge, led by
Miss=Ja a John§tone and Patrol
header Louise ; Andrew:
Miss. 'Cormack 'will , come on
the 17th and teach . Health,' and
First-, Aid for ' the Second Class
Becattsen of the dance 'in the
Sigh: School 'the. •Senior Guides'
1eft'.earl'y and after that the Jun-
ior Guides:. had a .square ' dance.
'there. will • be no Guides .an
.. Friday evening abecause of ithe
Carnival.
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( .LANSMEN'S CARNIVAL `
S
ET T4R•
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The Clansmen's annual mas-
querade ice carnival will be
held in the Arena promptly
Friday
night, startingat 8.00
o'clock. •
The event. will be' ' solely a
program of costurne events, spe-
cial •' events and 'races, with
music by the . Lucknow District
High School . band and .free . skat-
ing after.' •
The admission •fee' has 'been
reduced to a nominal-. 250.;.. for,
adult. speeta•tors, with a . dime„ for
publrc:.� .School children: aid all
Oldie in costume ,
It is felt' that straight carr x
a
vii co
. rnpetiaions Will• provide a
.fast moving and. 4 colorful pre
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gram that will be enjoyed by
participants' an d on -lookers
alike. ; . • •
One' complaint . of :previous
years , was, that the carnival
events along ,..with an .outside
group of ent.ertaitiers made the
prograin too long:.
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WORLD WAR
VETERAN DIES
Robert Ross Murray, a veter
ari : of ' World War I, and who
ever Sincel had felt the • effects
y Y' S' ' rl
died at, •Wingham Hospital ' On
Thursday, . February ,'2nd.. He
had been ,in 'the hospital for 'two
weeks..
Ross, who .was in his 62nd
year, Was a son of Donald -Mut-
ray andr;Marion. Radcliff of iNe4
Wawanosh .'Township.. With . the
exception of. his ' wartime • ser,-
vice and. a • year- spent in the
West, Ross ;:,had been a lifelong
resident of h'is :.native township
Where:he -served for 17,'years', as
Township `assessor: •
;In, January, 1916 he enlisted
the 48th. Highlanders and went
overseas--in,:August- of thatyear rs, pply-r g-.at`;her school ,at ••Riv-
and subsequently saw prolonged ersdale:
'front line ' service at Amiens, The Km.lotigh 'Anglican- con
�.t
Vimy .Ridge and Fasschendale. gregation held �a social a _ the'
I
This, plus' a touch ,of poison `gas, church on Saturday :evening to
helped' to .undermine 'hi' health welcome .Mr: and Mrs,. J. ' :Pal -
and for a number of years Ross mer and family. Mr. • Palmer; a
has scarcely known What it was student` at Huron College,. has
to feel 'well,' and frequently 're- been appointed minister here
ceived''treatment-Nat" Westminster..and with :Mrs. • Palmer . and 'thei'r
•Hospital. He 'never. complaiiedTi .four `children, were tendered a
'however, . and: `by. his quiet,. '.un-, ,hearty welcome 'A. program of
assuming manner made, : a wide filides - was much enjoyed, -also.
circle' :of „friends. who held hint a 'solo by...Mrs. Harold ".Halden_ ►.
in 'high esteem He was ,a rnem . by trio' by.' Norma, Brenda ,and'i
ber. ,of the Lueknow Branch ' of : Donna . Haldenby, reading'-'' byl
the Canadian. Legion.
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KINLOUGH
(KINLOUG11 NEWS)
Mrs. ,Tian• Smith presidedfor
the meeting of the Holyrood Wo-
rnen's Institute. Following the
opening exercises Mrs.- Frank.
Maulden and Mrs. Lyman
ton . werechosen local, leaders:
for' the garden club: A ,euchre
party and box social was . plan,
ned for February 14. Those .ap-
pointed.'on thenominating' corn
+mittee are ,,Mrs.':;Raynard' Ack-`
.ert, • Mrs. P. A. 'Mrafray, .Mrs. Ed
'Thompson, and Miss May Boyle..
An "at' home" was ,discussed and
it was decided for March' • 2nd;
Mf.s�
Alex Percy was. in charge
of the following program t,'opic,.
"Music t=he` home and school"
by Mrs." Alex Percy; Motto, "If
'You can't .be a. •sunbearri, don't
he a • cloud" 'by Mrs, Jim `Hoyle;
the 'r01'1 :call was answered with
"My favorite love .song" :a mus-
ical contest was conducted by
iss
M , Joan Sutton -Judges for the
apple ,pie. contest were. Mrs. R.•
Elliott and Mrs. P. A. Murray,
prizes going *to Mrs.`` Tom Hod-
gins and Mrs.. Raynard Ackert,.
Mrs Raynard Ackert showed
slides whichwere taken on their
trip • through the. United 'States�.
.and. Mexica, also some of local
interest which _were enjoyedby
strated the making of;:alu,minum: •LUCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BAND • ..
trays ,which 'was' • very : interest-
• .
ing.. The meeting_ closed with;:the.Admission 25e, Public School Children 10c, Those in, Costume, lee*
The Clansmen s Annual , Costume.
IN THE LUCKNOW ARENA
at '8.00 o'clock sharp, '
•
iday,. Jebxuary
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• COSTUME EVENTS
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Pre -School Children: , -
Pest . `: ost
s c
. uxne $.1' 501 $. 75.
Ii1ic• .scho
of Children:
x
(Grades;1.and 2;)
Fancy boy 'or girl .,$1:50. $1. 75
Comicboy or girl ▪ 1.50 1. .75
• (Grades 3, 4, 5)
Fancy boy or girl ,;$1,50 $1:.75
•Cpinic: boy or girl ., 1.50, 1. .75
• ' (Grades 0, 7,:8) .
Fancy boy or girl .;$1.5.0 $1. .75
Comic 'boy' or girl 1,50 1. .75
Animal Costume:'
Public School 41.50 $L '.75
H.S. •or Adult • 1.50 1.' .75
Adults:
Fanlc o
• y lady y or gent $Y.50 $1: .75 •°'..r,
Coinic lady, or'gent . 1.50 1..75.
Best Couple $2,00 • $1.00 Ladies, '16 -and over ...:$1.00.. .50
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-;SPECIAL 'EVENTS.
Largest family on skates $5., $2.50
Best Coined '
y performance t
one 'i
c 0
• 'k$3Q
. ' RACES
(Grades 1 •'and 2) •.
Boys .75' .50. .,25.
Girls , . ................75 .50" :25:
(Grades 3, 4,, 6) '
75' .50 .25;
75 .50. X25
• '(Grades` 6, 7, .8)
Boys ' ' :75 .50 .25
Girls .75 :50 .25.
Girls, 14 and' over ...75 .50 :.25
Boys, 14 and over.75 .50 '• .25
-Boys
:Girls `
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national anthem .and lunch was
served. • .• .
The `World' Day of Prayer Will
be observed on. Friday, . Febru-
ary, 17th. The :prayer service 'for
the Kinlough district : will . be
held., in the Presbyterian church
at 2.30 . p.:m:. All ladies ate urged
to attend..'
Miss Lois Johnston underwent
an ,appendecto.my. operation : at.
:Wingham Il:ospital. a last • Satur-
day. We . ,wish her ht speedy re-
covery. 'Mrs. -Dan Mclnnes : is
FREE SKATING AFTER'.
Stewart : Mrs. Harvey ,Houston: ahan,..
Mr. Wrri. /Cummins oaf. Bleuch-
er, Sask., visited ';recently wit .
his brother, Mr. and .1VIrs. Mike..
Cummins.:
• The. sympathy • of :;this com-
munity is extended 'to the Mur-
ray family in: their* recent .:be
reavement.
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Mr. and .Mrs. James Wilson &
Murray -were in London .' last
'Tuesday attending. . the' capping
ceremonies. at. Victoria School or
Nursing for their daughter, Bar-.
bara : Ann Wilson.• '
Mrs. ' Pena Dayman . of Bruce -
SIXTH AND,. NINTH, . field and. her sister, _.Mrs. Wirn.'
'' H. `:Rounds of Detroit '.remained
• Mr: • and Mi:s. Lous Blake ofmere: for a dew 'days with ..the
�`Brussels were visitors on Sun-, Murrays, after
. attendin. the. ,
daywith MY: and. Mrs Bill in funeral on Saturday,/
was accompanist . for..the' evening.
Rev. Grant Meiklejohn gave a
short address Mir: •Raynard Ack-
ert ' showed colored :slides on •a
trip . .:to the Southern United
States as ' far as Texas and Mex-
•
,ico, also` some: shots of local
interest which were very much
enjoyed /
_Mrs: :-_ R.edvers, - :.Johnston,-- -on-
behalf: of ;Group. I, expressed • ap
preciation : to the large' gather-
ing which •had turned out.. des-
pite many other attraction's.'
hp:. funeral service was held
at the McLennan MacKenzie
Memorial .Chapel. on Saturday
afternoon, conducted; by,S R.ev
Wallace -McClean of Dunanno�t
rc*slrvterian °Chdi.,uff Interml:
• ent
Beatrice : aldenby. Mr. Harold'
Halden'by s 'acted ., as chairman.,
The ladies . served delicious .re•
freshthents ' and • •an ..enjoyable •
time : visas • spent.
•Misses Ruth Webb of St: Hel-
ens and Marlene Yates of Walk -
was..' in Dungannon Cemetery, erton are pfactrce teaching here.
he, 'pallbearers being John Dur- under the supervision c,f' Mrs,
n.in, '1;;mer. Foitan, Frank.•McQut'_-'( Burton Collins.
lin; Jim ' Durnin, Albert Taylor
and Archie .Aitchison !VARIETY . CONCERT,
ROSS is survived by a brother,
Radcliff Murray and' a,,, devoted.
sister; 1Vfis,'s ' Mary Murray with
whom he* made "his' .home; `• His
Mother predeceased'• him in 192.4
and, . his 'father: in 1.942.'
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WELL RECEIVED
The Johnston -Houston Group
of the United Church held a Var-
iety concert in the . Church Fel-
lowship
el-1owship Room : on Friday, even
evening Feb. .3rd. Previous t� the
concert an orchestra comprised
,of 'Mr, John Wraith, his sons, El-
don and Rodne'y,' and Mr. , Ken-
'neth MacNay,, entertained. Mr.
W, L...Mak.Kenzie-.was the cap.
able ,chai.rinan for ,the evening.
The program 'consisted of the
followingnurnbei s: , solo by Jane
Joynt,, accompanied 'by. Mrs:'.3:
W. Joynt; 'reading by 'Mrs. Alex•
M'acNay, with background • music
supplied by , her son, ' .Kenneth.;
humorous readings by. Mrs.. Wm.'
Eadie and Lynda Button; piano
solos.by Mr -s. Houston and Mary
Ali n. Guest 'soloist was ,,,Mrs.
Jack ;
.1`.�ic.l. 1•Iowttt • ,of Kinloss.' Duets.
- ere rendered •iby' Mia;,,Ray: ard.
Ackert and Mrs, Morgan John-
ston; A novelty singing • number
by :-a group of-._:nattil,v ttired_
---. , o'agh't. fu th a lot --•of'
"farm �'" 1st' l
.' mei rhi ent. These gentlemen ....in
. costuiiie were. Mrs. Ewart Thy-
lo•, Mrs, John Wraith, ,Mi s. Reel
vers• Johnston,. Mrs. Fred 'Gil
christ, .Mrs. George Elliott, Mrs.
' Wilfred Drennan, Mrs,.
plk. 13h cJames•
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