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'WEDNESDAY, OCT. .7Ui 19.59, •
THE , LUCKNOW , SENTINEL,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
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.3...L. BOWERS ADDRESSED
TEACHERS' CONVENTION
'.The- annual convention of
'Reading and Arithrrietic through
a . Meaningful Approach",
For' a brief period the conven-
tion broke tip . into four separate
Bruce. Nurwber. One Teachers' In=
Meetings, the `Supervisors . 'of
Public School on Thursday, Oct Music, the Federation of Wornen
statute was 'held in the 'Ches1'ey-
' Teachers Association,:of Ontario,
ober 4th;., withan attendance of
apptoxin- ateiy 260 Public and the 'Ontario .Public` School Men
Separate School teachers: 'Mrs.. Teachers? Federation and the On -
Margaret ' Ruttle of . Kincardine, tario English • Catholic ,Teachers
the President,. presided.Association.
Mayor T. Steven, son 'extended
a hearty welcome on 'behalf of
the town of Chesley 'and Mr...
Peter MoDolugall, member of the
Chesley. School Board welcomed'
the teachers: to .the school.
W.4. M. Game, Public school
Inspector,' introduced Mr; W. S.
I'iougham, his new colleague in
this In •. , ..
Inspectorate. •. • `Hill, Teeswater;, • secretary, .West
Mr. J. L. Bowers, .:master, of Bruce, Miss.Ena MacKenzie,. Kin-•
the Stratford ' Teache, ,' College, cardine; trees., West Bruce, Mr.
was • the ..main speaker . of the Elmer' Thompson, Kincardine,
morning arid delivered a fine ad- secretary -treasurer, ` East . •Bruce,
dress on the subject "Mastery of l MIS: Harry Alton, Walkerton.
•
• At . the afternoon session, Mr.
J.•:.W. 'Trusler, Public school in-'
;Spector of ;North Bay,- spoke bn
writing. •
`The officers elected for, 1956-
1957 were:.past •pies.., ' Mrs. Mar
garet Rutile, :Kincardine; ipresi-
dent, Mr. Bruce Threndyle, ,Kin
cardine: vice pies., Mr. Roland.
THE LUCKNOW'. LADIES' LEGION4,'AUXILIARY !
a
ck t �.,e tars
are holding
Of Tomorrow Contest
LUCICNOW TOWN HALL
ednesday, October 3
. 8 to 9.30 p.m. ;
Three .Classifications
11-y-earst_and.ands 13--years._to_19_years; .. Q: -:gears and Over
• Cash Prizes
Anyone wishing to .enter, please f'orward•Written application
to Secretary, M'rs. Eunice : :Reid, R. 6, Luclnow,
not later : than • October 24th. •• •
• M C. for the evening; t3ob Secord of CKNX, Focus.. : =
!Mini touchier and his 'Golden Prairieeowbo s will
,
entertain and play, for Dance to, follow.
Masuerade Dress will
q be ' order Of evening with Prizes.
Xoung: • and 'Old:....arc- invited -to- entL'r.. Coin e .along...and _
- • • }lave a good time. .
ADMISSION TO 'CONCERT AND DANCE
Adults 75e ••
Children 35c
Lunch Counter with Home -Made Pies. •
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A. DALTON IS
HoKAE FROM.KOREA.
(KINGSBRIDGE NE -WS)
Miss Antoinette, Iyalton of De-
troit, Mich,, returned rOently
from her work in Korea aspro-
gram recreational director with
the U.S. Military there Since
leaving. San Francisco in 1954
Antoinette has circled the globe,
,travelling 25,400 miles in all and
visited .sone nineteencountxies
of the Far - .and Near East and
Europe ,before reaching New
York. •
Mr; and Mrs. Jos. O'Keefe &
three children are visiting .with
relatives in Toronto and Hamil-
tan.
Miss Adeline O'Keefe and her
friend, Miss Powell of .Vancou-
ver, B.C., are holidaying at the
home of Mrs. C. O'Keefe. •
Dennis Dalton of. the S.S. Eric-
son spent the week -end at his
•hone here.• • ,
The infant daughter of . Mr.'8
Mrs. Don .Franye wasbaptized
Margaret Pauline on Sunday ;by.
Rev. H. ,Van Vynckt with Dr.
and Mrs; G. Frayne as sponsors.
.Mr. and Mrs, Stanley O'Reilly,
of Toronto, visited with relativies
here during the, past Week.
Congratulations :to Mr. •& Mrs.
Arthur O'Connor •
of Maplehurst
,Farm, Pickering; who celebrated.
their: 40th wedding anniversary
on October 6th: Among the' many
guests for the occasion were Rev.
Michael Dalton of •Wnodslee, ,Mr:
and Mrs. Walter' Dalton of Dear-
born; Mich.; Mr. John S: Dalton,
Mr. and . Mrs. , Ray Dalton arid
Miss Frances Dalton of• R. It 3,
Goderich, Mrs.' J. 'Cleary of Wal-
laeebury, Antoinette Dalton •of
Detroit. •
• Week -end visitors .here were
Mr. , and Mrs. Eldon ...Moran of
Woodstock, Mr.. and Mrs. '.Joseph
Reid' of Toronto, . Miss Mary Sher-
idan of' Toronto, .Mr•.' and Mrs.
,L.: -Diet ie11—an •ily-uf'-K
ener, • • •
•
Mr: and Mrs.: Norman .O'Con-
nor and Patricia are'visiting'with
relative's in Detroit: •
PAGE NINE;
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1953 Pontiac Sedan, fully equipped
1952 'Chev, ),,.$1,295
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Two .1948 Pontiac Sedans $: 495
TRUCKS ,
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o . :. _$ ' , 750 .
1950 1-t
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Two 1949 Ford Panels
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•.1949 1 -ton . GMC Panel converted to a . bus ' $ 495
1949 Chev. 4 -ton • Pick -Up
1949 Chev. 3A -ton Pick -Up 425
$ 395 •
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THE HIGHWAY KILLER
He's in his early twenties. -His
initials . are R.R. His ` full' name
really doesn't ` matter, Although
he is; still alive, 'he's not much
better off, than' the ''lo rely young
"r1 ----whose face - haunts . , his
dreams, the ,girl who sat beside
him in the car that. night. ''"
It happened fast., , . First .there
Howey -Brooks Group Meet
Group II of. the W.A., Luck -
'now United. Churchmet at Mrs:
Hiram Collins . home on Wednes-
day afternoon for the Oct.:meet=
ing with 15 ladies present.. Mrs.
Howey; presided •and opened the
Meeting .with the motto, Psalm
90-17. Hymn, "Oh worship, :the
King" and prayer. Mrs. Nesbitt
read the :'scripture lesson. :Mrs.
Scott took the meditation theme.'.
The . Goodness of God. Following
the 'business, Mrs. Len Ritchie.
took the chair ,'for the ..program
and- read a Thanksgiving poem.
Mrs. Collings !gave a musical 'sel-
ecti.on on the mouth organ. -Mrs.
Albert Alton gave a reading,
Women, her work • and ' achieve-,
ments'and Mrs. Blake Alton fav-
ored with a. violin solo and Car,
clyn_;Mathers_ a cornet solo. Mrs.
Howdy • thanked the ' hostess and
the committee in charge.
ZION
Mrs. ' Margaret • Gardner • of
Dungannon visited a • few days
With . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gard-•
Mrs. Daisy McCharles visited
last week , with Mr; .and Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland:
Mr, ' and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and family visited' Sunday with
Mr,.and Mrs. Bert Wylie of Gor::
rie. -
Mon Kirk d .
and family visited' . with Mr. • and
Mrs. Gordon Stobe on. Sunday:
Mr. and'' Mrs., Bill Helm and
Evan visited in Stratford with
• Mrs, - Frank McInnis and also
with Mr. and Mrs. Helm's
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Evans for the week -end.
Sunday' School will '•be'4"at 10
and church at 11,15 next Sunday
and for the month. of .October.
MrL Keith ,Webster of Blyth will
-,be, the. speaker next Sunday. (1 -
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie
,visited ,Sunday in GoderIch with
Mr. Ernest Johnston.
Mrs.' Torn Culbert spent last
week with Mr. -and. Mrs. Allan
Ritchie..
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•was the dance, • ' a ' couple . , of
``harmless ,highballs,. Here is
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R.R.'s account' of the .drive *home.
"My foot was heavy on the •gas
pedalthat =-night=A curve came
up .on us and I .misjudged it at
high speed: • 'I put the :brakes on
too .hard: We skidded. Then the,
car somersaulted. , 1 later Iearned
that my finance was'k
, illed in-.
stantly. As for me, • I; sit 'here
in a ' W'h'eel chair: The doctors
say-1,znay''be an. invalid for''life".
The .drinking driver hasanarc-
cident-;rate 55 times greater than
the man who lays off the stuff
when he's behind the_ 'Wheel,.
John. .Barleycorn kills : nearly
10,000 annually on :the highways
in .the U.S.A. to say nothing, of
the hundreds of thousands maim-
ed and crippledfor life 1�
' From; • 'The Highway Killer'
They Don't Talk About", Mech-
anics. Illustrated, Sept.' - 1.956.
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