The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-21, Page 9.14
WED ESDAY, NOV." 21st, 196,
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TRE LycKNOW SE1NEI Lummow, ONTARIO
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ThIs modern furnace
with automatically con.
trolled heat provides humid.
Illed,--Illtered, evenly warmed'
and circulated air for health arid corn.
.fort no stale lima or odours in the
. house. when you -own a Clare. And
It's se economical to buy and operate,
Com. in and see this beautiful: new
• Ammer tOf yourself.
• thrifithful. Air Is RItersid,humicliOed,
*venlig warmed and circulated.
*Carefree -Automatic thermostatic
controls. • .
• C/004-Filtfn remove dust and dirt
ham air.
• Dependahls-pulk With: finest' rea; •
halal and guaranteed by Clare Bios.
• ECO/101111C01,Delivers maximum beet
from fuel used, • • , ,
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in. urdie & Son
Phone 10 Lucknow
KINGSBRIDGE
• Mrs. Walter Clare has •been
engaged as' teacher in • our school
fob this week as Mrs. Sheridan is
ill in Wingham Hospital with
pneum.onia: Mrs. Sheridan's two,
sisteFs from, Hamilton spent the
Week -end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Dalton,
Diane and David crf,Ottawa were
isit�rsWith Mrand -Mrs: Jerk
Dalton otter the week -end.
iMr and Mrs. Maurice Schuurt-
man.arid children of London Mr,
and Mrs., Frans Van Kempen of
Toronto, Peter Van Osch, Lon -
den and Wm. Van Osch of Tor-
onto were week -end guests at
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the John Van Osch-home • — •
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Miss Margaret 'Kraemer of El-
mira and Miss Marilyn Davis of
Wingham and Mrs. A. Kraemer
'of 'Hessen-, IA -Sited last Sunday at
the Gene Frayne home,
Mr. and Mrs.' H. Bevin and
faintly of Flint, Mich., spent the
week -end at the home of ThoS.
Wallace:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartman and
Shirley of Kitchener -Visited with
the • Clifton Austin family over
the week -end. •.
Dr. and Mrs..t. Frayne spent
last week with 'relatives in Lon-
don.
Congratulations t o •Frances
• Daltori ,and 'Peter Lierman who
were--presented.'with their grad -
nation diplomas recently •at the
annual' Commencement 'exercises
at the Goderich District CORO-,
iate.
Mr. • and Mrs. . Cyril AuStin.
Michael O'Neill: and •. Mrs. • M.
O'Neill attended the funeral in
Ingersoll last week of the late
Fred Brewer who was ,killed rn
a' recent highway ateident.
• Dr. and Mrs. Kasper , of De-
troit visited with relatives . here,
over the week -end, •
'Other • visitors' were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Moran, -of .-Lendon#
Miss- Mary •Sheridan -of Toronto,
,Arnold. Marsman and Douglas
Frayne of London & Miss Maur -
'pen Vassella of Windsor. '
Mrs: . Norman O'Connor ,& Pat-
ricia returned to their home here,
last week aftera two weeks visit
with relatives in Detroit." Miss
A. Sansonterra, a sister, 'of De-
troit, accompanied them home
.for a visit here
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DEER WERE SCARE IN
THIS AREA L4,S11' ,WEEK ' ' ••
The • thi!ee7day deer. ',season :in..
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Bruce County last week, netted
,rather meagre results :in the:
south .end of .the County at least;
'Reports had: if that, av number of
.deer were. taken in the Green-
ock. Swamp area: Dogs were Pro.:
hibi*t and Game •Wardens.'kept
a wary eye open.
Few 1oa1 .riirnrods had any
Success.: The. foursome Of ;Earl
and Howard Harris, Walter Al-
ton; and -Frank' Altorii, got • a big-
-4 -point buck and ,Lorne
Jhn-
ston's party of six men got two
Leer.
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..YgS;, We Sell. Snow Tires!
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You will be amazed it the
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TRACTION IN SNOW and' ON ICE I.
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DONNYBROOK.
• The November ;meeting of the
• W.M.S. and W.A. was held on
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of. 1VIrs. 1E. Robinson with thir-
teen' ladies present. The W.M.S.
• meeting was presided over by
Mrs. Chas. Jefferson aid opened
by singing hymn 523. The scrip-
ture was read by. Mrs. R. Cham-
ney. Prayers were read by Mrs.
C. Jefferson,, Miss Hazel Stamp-
er: and Mrs. Morley.Tohnston fol-
lewed by all repeating the Lord's
prayer. Psalm 734 was. read re-.
sporisively, Hymn 556• was sung.
The minutes of the October
meeting, which was held at the
home of Mrs. J. C. Robinson,
• Wingharn, were :apprOvecl as
read, •An invitation to hold' the
.December meeting at the horne
of Rev. and Mrs. Hiltz in Au-
burn Was accepted. MTs. J. R.
Thompsonand Mrs. Tom Arm-
strong sang a -duet. Mrs. Wrn.
Hardy gave a reading, "Oppor-
tunities". The chapter from the
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study o�k was read by Mrs.
Stuart Chamney and was en-
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titled "Looking at' South East
Asia". Hymn 500 was sung and
the meeting clesed in the usual
manner. Mrs. E. Robinson pre-
sided • for the 'W. A • meeting
which began with reading 'psalm
737 in unisori, followed by pray-
er. Mrs. S.. Chimney read a poern
entitled.:"The Gospel—according
to you,".. Minutes of the previous'
meeting were read and treatyr-
el.'s report given. Another hymn
was sung in 'Closing. Lunch was
served by the liastese assisted by
Mrs, Hardy, `Mrs: G. Nayler, and
Mrs: J. Noble. •
Mrs. Olive Allen. of Clinton
Mrs. W. J. Craig ef.Awburn were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
CharrineY.-
• 'Miss Louise Jefferson of Strat-
ford Teachers' 'College was *me:
Over the Week -end. Louise • was
Practice teaching at Gtielph last
week.• • ;' .
-Mr. •and Mrs. Chas...Mills of
Goderich were Sunday •visitors,
with friends in this- vicinity.
Miss Elaine Jefefrson is visit-
ing with, her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Laing at Mitehell.
• Mrs. Cecil .Chaney has re-
turned to her home in Belgrave
after a two weekS stay with Mr.
and :Mrs. Sam Thonipson , and
family. •
•WHITECHURCH.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Tor-
onto • visited with her, parents
over the week -end..
Miss Marjory Coultes . of
Guelph. General Hospital .visited
at her home. aver the week -end,
A :farewell' party for Mr and
Mrs.. Stanley Moore and • child-
ren was held in the community
hall on Friday night. -1T -he --,Line
collected and gave Mr.. and Mrs,
Moore a table and table lamp,
and a bed light • for Lucy. The
boys had been 'presented , with
a gift from the' -school. Mr.
Angus MacDonald presented the
gift and $28 taken in at -the door,
Mr. Elroy Laidlaw in a, few well
Chosen words spoke of their
leaving the community and Wish-
ing them well m their new home
in Wocrdstock.• Bruce's, orchestra,
supplied music for daneing. They.
left • on ,Saturday for 3,16odstack.
Mr. and Mrs. Weber, Anne •&.
Marlene visited. with Harriston
and Walkerton 'relatives on Sun-
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• , 1 Donna Ritchie ' arid Wanda
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Hunter have„ the
r Mr, and Mrs; Ivan Papernick
and Larry visited Sunday 'with,
., •(tread .permitting) • i . Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie. •
I Mr. and Mrs, George Hackett
• ' on Our new . , !. of Cochrane *visited recently,
. „ I with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook.
. i Mr. and 1VIrs. Ernest Bogie
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KENSWAY TIRE CONDITIONER • i spent Sunday with Mr. and •••,Mrs.
. Eldon Ritchie, • ...•
Mr. Dave 'Andrew of Calgary
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spent the week -end with Mr, &
Mrs.. Gordon Kirkland.
Mrs.. Barbara Ritchie of Luck -
now .visited with Mr. and Mrs.'
. Gordon Ritchie for the week-
end. . .
Church will beat 11 O'clock
next Sunday is, it is cemmtin- .
1:he Cost Is Low .--- $2.50 ri,er. wheel
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No other laundry equipment Can bring you the ease of •
• performance of the Westinghouse twins ---'1 •
the.:Laundromat and. the Clothes Dryer.
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Plumbing, Heating, , Wiring,* EavetroUgbing • . • -
1111ONlE 50, LUCKNOW
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• Mrs.---Milvert Reid carne • home
Sunday from the hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Quaid and
son, of Sarnia visited . with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Anderson on
Sunday., • • ,
Mrs, Drennan; a contest by .Mrs.,
S. Irwin. • The meeting closed
with' the ,mizpah benediction and
the committee served lunch, The , , •
next Meeting is to be held on
December .5th. at the home of
Mrsq Drennan with a gift ex-
change
Women's Association, Group I •
, The Johnston -Houston Group
met at the home of Mrs. R. John- LOCAL COUPLE OBSERVE
ston on . Wednesday, Noverniber 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
4th with Mrs. 11.—,Housten in
charge andan attendance of 11.
The meeting ..opened' with the
theme hymn and the Lord's pray-
er in • unison, • seriPture. by Mrs. they held a family 'gathering-.
Johnson, rn,editation • by Mrs. 04 1VIonday -evening • old neigh-
bors from the ccruntryN arid vil
age. friends •drepPed, in for a • sur-
prise .party.. • . They-, presented
Alex' and Margaret with a lovely •
hammered i aluminum tray.' The
farnikly presented, their parents
With an automatic coffee maker ;
°and Margaret's ;brothers present- • •
them with an electric frying. '
pan
' Nurnerous other gifts •and ex-
SorneWhere"; readings by Mrs. pressions of best wishes were re,
E. Taylor, Mrs. J. Wraith and ceived by• them -
Mr : and Mrs. Alex -1VfacNay
observed . their: 25th Wedding an-
niversary at the Week -end When ,
Them and prayer by IVIrs. A.
Little. Reports were given. It was
moved by Mrs. Thom, seconded
by Mrs. Drennan that we give a
donation for the Children's Shel-
ter at the December. meeting.
Mrs. • H. Greer was appointed to
the nominating committee. Mrs.
Spence Irwin took charge of the
following :program: solo by Mrs.
R. Ackert, '`Beautiful. Isle of
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N�rn i-n-ation
• NCYPICE is hereby given to the MUNICIPAL ELECTORS
OF THE VILLAGE OF 'LUCKNOW that in compliance with •
the • Statutes in that ,behalf I require 'the presence of the
Said Electors at the Village Hall in' the said /
VILLAGE OF -LUCICNOW
at the hour of Seven o'clock and Thirty Minutes in the
afternoon of . • , ' •
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER' 26th, .1956
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.• For One Hour • • •
. For the purpose .of •nothinating fit and proper *persons for
the Offices of Reeve, Four Councillors and Three Public -
School Trustees for the Village of Lucknow for the year
1957, Trusteeto hold Office for Tvro Years,of which all
Electors •are --hereby required-4e-Aake---notice and govern—
themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of. Candi-:•
dates than required to fill the said' Offices are nominated
and"make the required Declarations, polls will be opened
in the following placeS:. Polling'.:Subdivision No. One, The
Legion • Hall; •Polling 'Subdivision No Twe, The Municipal
;Office; • and. Polling Subdivision No, Three, The Village
Hall, in the said Village of Lucknow, on
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-MONDAY DECEMBER '1rd 1956
and will be open' from Nine O'clock a.m. until
1, Five. O'clock priTh and nO....,1pnier,..,L
SHOULD BE NOTED that when a proposed ' candidate
is ' not present at the nomination meeting -his nerninatien
paper will not be 'valid unless there is attached therkia'
evidence. satisfactory to the Returning Officer that the pre-
pOsed candidate consents to be So norminalecl, •
Given under my hand this Fifteenth Day of NOveinber
A,D., 1956. , • •
• E. H. AGNEW; Returning Officer.
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