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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-21, Page 8• PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, , IUQKN .T� ON.'rARIO WEDN DAY, NOV. 21st' • 1956 �IQ�IGE Christmas. £ard Customers: I will 'not 'be making a house-to-house canvass of the Village 'this year with Christmas Cards due to lack of time. However, I do have a selectionof cards and . would be pleased to have 'you 'drop• in 1677 see them at' The Sentinel Office, • or if 'requested, I• will bring them to your home,. . Special Personal, Imprint Cards.` T'wo--S elections-. . : 2$ for. $2.00, .:and 25 for $1.50 I • also have a ;complete range of Everyday Cards n boxes of Sympathy, ' Get -Well,. Birthday, Baby and • Mixed Cards. o Th&n'pson 'Phone 33 or 35, Lucknow DUNCAN : CAMPBELL SPEAKS and into&ucedthe speaker: • Gary AT UNITED HI -e SERVICE +Duncan. ..Cammplbell . of ` Kinloss Township was the guest. speaker at . the Lucknow, United ' Ghurch Hr -C ,church service on Sunday evening, "Donnan, -a former..stu- dent of Lucknow �Distri- liigl School, is . stewardship convenor for the Bruce Presbytery, Un- . itedChurch Yoting•A'eciples. 'He' PRESENTATION :MADE AS • is ,resident : of: the Ripley Jun-, BANK STAFF ENTERTAINED ior :Farmers, and is an : active .Worker at . Berv+ie. United• church Mr. and Mrs: M. Rayner. enter - where Rev. Meiklejohn was: be- stained the' staff of the Bank.: of .fore coming to Lucknovi . Dun- Montreal: at a buffet supper hose as his topic the word, honor. of Miss Betty Miller, prior. can chose , YOU,. with. Y signifying' youth, to her transfer to .Kitchener. ,.0,.. •opportunities, and U, under- . During the evening„ 1Vir. 'Ray _ ._ : of -staff,- re --- --- behai°f s andi ..-nes , ors the p t Joyce MacKay, resident of sented Miss ,Miller -with a mantle the Hi -C group,. had 'c1i"arge"'of radio the service. The scripture read- Betty, daughter • of • Mr. and ing•was taken v Joanne Hunpter Mrs., Frank Miller of Langside,. and ,Jean 'Richards' with Bob Gil- is on three .weeds vacation prior. ' .in at Kitchener on Christ 'offering , pr,payer.: Shirley to reports g McClure read the announcements November 26th. �. Ritchie• and Beverly MaaNay re- ceived the .offering. Frasher Ash- ton and Bill 'Robinson . anted as ushers. Mrs. Ross"Cummings as- sisted 'with music.' • The entire Hi -C . group sang one of their group. songs. Rev. G. A: Meiklejohn closed the ser- vice. -TIMBER •TIPS' ■ ., ■,• The 'O iimuunks, led iv Clare Johnston. and Bud Hamilton with 698 and. 656- respectively,' pushed the Wolverines out of first place this week. Edna Rayner with 599 scored high for the•losers; whose men bowlers were scarce; 1V1eanwhile'the Kangaroos .took advantage of the break to hop into • first place With a 4 point win over . the !Coons, ' For •the Kangaroos',hitwas team: effort `all the way. while Jack Treleaven .and Howatt, ,Agnew scored high. for the opposition. . • The Gophers, powered by 'an- other }- other great team effort, upset the Lions -to .hove into' a 3 -way tie for 2nd place. Coon Dorothy Short's 652 was tops while Fred Young with 629 . ' headed the Lions.. The. Pole Cats also share -2nd. place Eby►' virtue • of a split with the Cubs, Mike Sanderson fin- ally found ,the' • range, and came up with a 723 total with Hazel Webster .also rolling high. with 614: Dick: Park's 635 was 'best score for. the. Cubs. The struggling ' Zebr s carie up: with a ' 3 :point win over the Bea- vers. ea v. ers. Pearl 'Jamieson. and Ken Jardine led the attack with 662 and 643 •totals. L. Ashton soor- ing. a 638. was tons for the losers. The Squirrels' teak advantage , of the, short-handed • Tigers as they • came, tip with • .4 points Freck Button's 670 arid Roy Fin- iayson's 745 were too much for AS- MUCH :AS SELF -STORING ALUMINUM STORM AND ,SCREEN WINDOW • a FOR LOWEST, LOW PRICES PASTRY FLOUR Large 24 1i .. •bag. Calla Lily . Fe' tune BUTTER Qtn'ada.' last Grade. "Stock -Up' Special. LI . GRANULATED SUGAR 1 1bs Low,. Low PI* FEATURE KLEENEX, Chubby or. Regular • Repeat `.`SSt'ock-up" , Special Slave 17c 6 • •• . TOILET TISSUE, 'Interlake Supper-Soft.'Tissue SAVE 22c,. c 9 rolls:; COMPLETE LINE-UP . OF CHRISTMAS .M,ERCHANDISE IS NOW AVAILABLE We. Sell For.. Less . Values effective 'Phone 119,' Lucknow November 22, "23, 24 ST. HELENS. The -ladies -are -reminded of : the visit .to CKNX and the Wingham High School this (Thursday) af- ternoon, starting at 0142NX . stud os at 1.30. • the Tigers ,w11.6 justcou1dn't et • Eveyone rs invitie d to • ther• Wrolling. . • Thankoffesing of the:M.. on The Cubs and Zebras met . Fri- Monday evening, November 26th day night to decide a winner, in at 8.00 o'clock in the United their ipost'poned'contest: The Church when "Miss •Ber+tha. Mac - Cubs;. led by Dick park with 602 Kay of London' will ibe: the guest •and the Errington duo with an speaker." -� lig83c�ombrned total, -took three •ppoints fro n the Zebras Bob Bok wv as. hipgh, man.. for e losers. . • _ Standing Kangaroos, 22, Pole Cats 20, Gophers 20;, Wolverines 20, Chip , sinks 18,16 Culb!s 15; calf in the Queen sGuineas coin-' m Beavers 14,.' Coons .• 12,'.Tgers 12, petition at the Royal Wiziter F i Man from here attended iM i ss Margaret, Miller w . .home from:. Stratford . for •the week -end::• Congratulations to Barry Mc- Qttillin who . won: the Reserve Grand pChainpionship for . • , his DIED` SUDDENLY SUNDAY • FROM HEART ATTACK ' The- death. of ,Pricer J. Naylo�c_ occurred suddenly.' on Sunday' • from a coronary seizure at. his • home . in Toronto. Thee •funeral 'service •.was held. in; Toronto or; Monday and the remains. were. - taken ' by ; train" . on Tuesday to Prescott where burial was • made in Mrs. Naylor's Thome towin, • • In his early' 50;s, Price was the. • elder 'son of , , the .late :. Mr, and: Mrs. Willisin• Naylor..,His father Ford --= at-- one • . tyre- •owned -the—• in Lu know': Garage c G ` i l Following his. first marriage to the' former" Norma Thompson of .• Luckfow, : they. took: up " residence. in Toronto.:. Norma's death; occur red..fifteen years.ago' in 4her 39th year. - Mr.: Naylor is : supiv-ed by his . wife, one • son, Jo Naylor of Kitchener and .a brother: Harvey of :'London. He was :predeceased by his parents and a sister Jes---, Lions 12, Zebras 9. Whitechurch ;W.L• . ' The.. annual- family. • might for the Institute ' 'was.' heed on Tues- day: evening, withover 100 in at- tendance. °A bountiful . pot luck supper= was -enjoyed by all: The, pcomanittee in charge w'a's.: Mrs.• J. 'C'ohn, Mrs. 'W.. Conn, Mrs: 'R. Gaunt' and 'Mrs. R. Boss. • Guest speaker for, the ,evening was ;Dr. W. McKibibon of, . Winghani, who spoke on;; common" ailments .and how they affect us. Mrs, :George. Fisher presided for the short rpiogram .�.whiah _consisted . of readings by •Mrs. Mel ' Mathers, a • :trio by Janice McKague, Dor- othy Ross and Doris Ricked who; ".Thbu'i; Art"; " Mary Fisher the solo; "Love Me True", an. - George 'Conn ' favored : with piano :solos. •A donation is'•.,to e sent to Care of . Canada to aid in the relief of those in need .ComMunity_, singing was .enjoyed with. Mrs. ' Garnet Farrier as'•ac- companist. • The singilig of 'the • national anthem brought a pleas- ant evening to a close: You need no special tools • and no extras to fit this com- bination screen -window '-- ' the completer unit conlesd;- with full, easy to follow in- structions. It's easy to clean inserts are removable from pnside=easily reglated in case of accident—will not • rust or rot and needs ,no painting; Drafts will be'elim inated and uttc. 35% saved ,a• on your' fuel bill when you've fitted these self=storin g storms and ",screen's: ALL TYPES of INSULATION for your needs Ask For A FREE ESTIMATE . For Your Home No Obligation JOHN W. . HI�Ii��RSOI�`- :LUMBER LIMItED PHONE 180,, LIJCKNOW' . ; Ashfield:W.M:S: 'Mrs, Wm. Ross, 2nd mice Ipres., opened the .Noveknber meeting of the W.M.'S: ` wi'th, prayer. Mr's. Ewart. Jamieson gave the scrip ture-� reading an°d--exppsi-tiv lowed by prayer. Miss Sadie Johnson . read the study' nook chapter and then,. 'conducted a panel discussi.on,• assisted ibY Mrs Finlay ,1VIacDonald, Mrs. William 'Ross; , Mrs. ' David ,MacKenzie; Mrs. Henry MacKenzie, Mrs.. t,., A. MacLean, Mrs, Davide.. Mac Murehy and Mrs. Moncrief, Mrs. Ross MacKenzie gave. a reading' and`''•roll • call was answered' by 24 meinbers- with the name. of --a missionary. ,Mrs. Howes read the report of the: nominating com- mittee. It was decided to held' the December meeting •.a week earlier than usual. Mrs. Van der Ley gave a prayer and Mrs, Davie. MacKenzie . . closed the Meeting with prayer. The host- ess, Mrs. Reivben Wilson, assist - ar ' y.. the Fair. ,.on Thursday travelling in Allan Reed's bus. Group.' III United Church W.A. Mrs. Eldon Henderson ::led the meeting of.' Group • III .'held in the church on. November 13th. Twen- •ty-three ladies answered, . the roll call. The. treasurerls report :given- .was very encouraging. -.The sew- ing committee . displayed' the quilt• made by the .ladies ' of the :group: It. was agreedthat, the quilt be sold for the da`mount pre- viously offered,. The members.,of the group• are asked to 'bringa cash:: donation' to the December meeting to be sent to the Child- ren's Aid, Walkerton. Scripture,'. : Psalm 36; was read -by Mrs. R. Black.. Mrs. K. Cameron . • gave the meditation and prayer, the theme was, "Perfect ' Trust. and Perfect Peace". Readings _were given by. Miss Ada Webster, .Mrs. E. White :and Mrs. P..W. Hoag: A solo, ' sung by Mrs. Robert Campbell,- was enjoyed. After the meeting . was closed, ,a Minch' was served lay 'Mrs. John . Hall, Mrs. Al .Irwin` and Mrs: Roy-AI- ton, oy'A1ton, • sie. - FRACTURED VW- NOT KNITTING PROPERLY H'ALDE'N BY. : ELECTRIC': MOTOR SERVICE. Armature and Field Winding, Brushes„; Bearings, Etc.. • Repairs to Fractional and .;.Integ al Horsepower Motors', • . Also Electric ' Faris; ,Vactiunis, Clippers, • Drills, Etc. Ii.ILUENBY ELECTRIC Kinlough ' Phone Ripley 11i -r-29.. Bob Courtney'of Ammerley. had some discouraging news• last week; where. it was disclosed that his fractured 'leg .is 'not .I hitting satisfactorily. • • • Bob suffered the fracture at the same time that he Tort part of his foot in a threshing. aoc - dent several weeks ago., He has 'been ' hospitalized in London since then.. • • ..:Theeast was taken off the leg last week;, and after the foot .has healed, stvs will ;be taken to Pin the fracture.. With the cast off he is now immobile Before that, he could get about in a wheel Chair and down to the floor below .to visit neighbor, CAtil Humphreys, who is in ;hospital with a fractured ed by the cammiittee; ` served pelvis. as a • result of being at lunch. ' 'tacked' by a bull.. - Tooled'. To Repair All Makes 01 Tractors, Machines. &.: Shop. •Worir AtCETY'lleENE'&„ ARC, WELDING KI NLOUGH "'GARAGE W. BRECIiLES* ,Phone 18-i-20, Ripley THE HOME OF QUALI1Y SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PANS