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LUGKNow SENTINEL, =COM, , ow,, ONTARIO
presented by the
i. • Luckno* District High School, Band
Supported By` A.Mxed .Choir
iri the
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HIGH SCHOOL ,AUDITORIUM, LUCKNOW • /it
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at 8.30 pm S
• -December ' 16
Sunda , Q • 1
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i ' • Miss 'Helen Videan, Goderich, Soloist
Solos/.Duets, . Choruses . 'Scenes from the Prophets o in. a family'' of nine
' Annunciation and The 'Nativity. nd • breakn
3 children, of. Herman Phillips' and
COLLECTION.• -- EVER1t NE' WELCOME Nellie Campbell, of Con. '9, Ash-.
,t l # # 1t 1raital r :lt, a'tiRi lora ti. #40Nrurta ,1 field T�awnship. •. ,
Pallbearers were Warren Zinn,
, HOLD • MARRIED AT WALKERTON
ZALVA.TION • ARMY• Howard Blake, Gordon Saunders,
MaeLennan-Staid Toren Hallam,. Russell. Irvin and.
At Walkerton United Murch Jerry Cranston. , •
parsonage with the Rev. R.. 'R, ' --' "•
'Conners officiating, • Ruby, dau- THAT Gordon Fisher • underwent
ghter of !M s. • Staid ,of Kincar-. an 'operation in Winni Hon
gha-
dine :and tlh— -late Thomas Staid= - • pita e. first o#- the-we'ek --fox'
became the !bride of Donald'+en- a severe hand infection that,
neth MacLennan, son of Mr. . and had, been troubling hirci for. a
triibution. • of Christmas cheer (Mrs. •,Emile MacLennan of Loch- time: ' He'was hospitalized . un -
Boxes, to local 'homes: •' alsh: til the : middle of: the week..
The Salvation Army represent For the •ceremony the bride Jack Campbell is in charge of
---tative:_.wil,l have 'the .ChristinaS chose .blue taffeta street lengtlh the shop an Gordon's absence:
issue of ` the. War Cry with bim,: dress WitW'mat+ching'. acccessor es to
er her, next week, and for a do -`fund corsage of'' carnations, She THAT the Ladies Auxiliary
--nation of as little. as 50c, .you was attended. by Mrs. ', Dorothy . the Canadian Legion is hold -
•.make . it . :.. sible fort the Army ' Staid, 'similarly attired inbrown ing a prize . draw on December
• to. pravide_some needy boy' girl with carnation corsage:. Jack 24th for'.a handmade leather
or adult With , a Christmas'. din MacLennan -was 'groomsman, , purse: ---, Tickets—a=re---available-
tier, in addition •to • receiving a Following a reception at •.. the fromall members:
copy of the War Cry. . ' MacLennan home,' Mr. and Mrs: ---
Give generously
next ' week MacLennan leftwedding
lin a 'THAT members of : the Board and
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the Salvation Army, can-trir'p� They wff. ill reside e in Tor, the teachingastaof Lucknow
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when
vasser calls, and through h' onto District High School enjoyed a•
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-. turkey .dinner and social get .
.:; help those less.�%rtuna�te to k
a little of the.'meanin of Ch 'st-. `. 'Milk \has increased to 21 'cents together at the..school, `last
=nas;happiness.•
a' `;quart in Teeswater - • Wednesday: . . .
103 4Mtrj'#fr 01I I #aVIR 1 r2it thViiot> i aFifllr.2 eat=:&1ai23ip3aI it . i
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FIRE VICTIM'S
FUNERAL FRIDAY
The' funeral service' for, Harley
Benson Phillips, who. lost his
life when .fire razed the British
Exchange Hotel in oclerich last
week, was• held on Friday at the
Stiles Funeral Home in God. erich
�witih. interment in Greenhill
Cemetery; The service was con-
ducted by Rev., H. �L. Jennings
of St, ,Peter's Church, Lucknow,.
`in the absence Cif Rev. C. C.
Washinglton of • Blake United
which was Harley'.s'ihome church.
Mr. Washington mad suffered: a
fall' which prevented him taking
the service. •'
. Harley's death .occurred on
December 4th,. just a week short
of two 'years since this brother,
John Campbell Phillips, age '23
years, died from a .gunshot
wound.
Harley's death, made the' sec -
CANVASS NEXT WEEK
•: The Salvation Art ly' ;will make
their •annual. Christmas canvass
in Lucknow • next Wednesday
.nrg, _ December 19th. The
worthiness ...of ' their NN ork needs
no emphasis, but • it' inay not be
known that. it includes the clis
NESDAY,, PEC., M t
Tothe Electors of .Huron 'Township;
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Please accept my 'sincere and hearty thanks
for 'your. support in electing me to the Reeveship
of • -Huro 1 eTOwTI our to' merit your .confid
I will ence and
to. .faithfully serve ,the, best interests of the Muni-
cpality, °
With best wishes to all for a Merry Christmas
and ,a Happyand prosperous' New Year.
CLAUDE DORE.
To the Electors of Duron Townships.
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I wish' to express mysincere thanks to those '
who supported me, and to extend the season's.greet-
• ings to ' one and all.
• My congratulations and best wishes are extend
ed :to the new Deputy -Reeve and 'to , the entire
Council.
JOHN C. 'MacDONALD.
To the Electors.
of Duron Township;-.
It is with siiLere thanks and gratitude that I,
acknowledge my. election as Deputy.. -Reeve and trust
that in this . new • caapiacity' I • can continue to serve
you faithfully and well.
Special thanks toothose who supported cane,and
to everyone kindest Season's Greetings arid' every
good wish for the. New'. Year,
JOHN • A. MacMURCHY.
Co-QpReports Bus ness Yofume
AlmostDoijbled.. In Past Year
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Green Giant 'Niblets Corn'.
8oz. —2tins 23c''
14 • oz.. 2 tins 33c
T_0_
Heinz Tomato Catsup
11 'oz. 2 bottles 45c
Sunkist .Nivel Oranges
5 lb. •bag 53c
Libby's Sliced .Pineapple'
20 oz. tins • 31c
Rose Brand Sweet Mixed Pickles,' 16 oz. jar, 31c
• Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, 15 oz. tins .... 2 for 29e
Shirr ff's it-Puddittgs, _111 oz. tins ... 33c
• Shirriff's Cranberry. Sauce, 9 oz..' jar • • 29c
Aylmer Brand Queen Olives, 16 oz:. Jar ,.. 45c
• Aylmer Stuffed Olives,:8 oz. ice box jar .... 39c
• Aylmer Sweet Gherkins, 16^ oz. jar .............•.. 35c.
Rose Brar c1,.MVtargarine, lb.. pkg. 31c
t. Aylmer Choice Crean= Style- Corn,
20 oz . 2 tins 37c
1,11,1. .................
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: 'Johnson's Pride, 8 oz. bottle • 7'7c
1. Ticke- •e-ach- '2.00 --punch
b: General Electric Lamp Bulbs, •
4
Sunspun Salad Dressing, save 10c, 16 oz. jar 39c r'
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IT'S CHRISTMAS w to AT RED & WHITE 1
Fancy Mixed Nuts, lb'. ( v = ies) .......... 49c 2
Wrigley's Gum (Christmas pack), 20 pkgs. 99e II
Victoria Armed Candy,; 2 lb. bag ' 69c
Jelly Wreaths,. 2 lb: bag 69c :"
Golden Hour Chocolates, lb.' 89c; 22 lb. $1.75 P
Golden Hour Popping Corn, lb., cello 17c
Aunt' Mary's Christmas Cake 59c
Supreme Blanched•,Almonds, 3 oz. 39c 4
Red & White Coffee; •lb. ' • s� $1.17 .r
Red & White Instant Coffee, 5 oz. jar 1111$1.33 .
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. ious turkey dinner with Mrs. tilizer sales .are close . to th
song was conducted Jay John Hall
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A; heavy fog ,which 'had blank-
ed the community. had 'little of
feet on the • large crowd,. which
attended the annualmeeting and
banquet of the `Lucknow District
Co-operative. held in the Recrea-
tional''Centre on Thursday -even=t
ing
'•Mr.. T. A ,Cameron queried if he
thought a' higher' interest rate
would encourage such loans.
Patronage Dividend.
The local Board recommended
a„efioatronage •dividend of 21 per-
cent :.to be retained iby the Cairn::
parry. This . amounts to . • about
$5j500' and . would . go into the
general reserve for, contingen-
cies: and to protect. the 'assets of
the organization..
110th Birthday
Gordon, Mather, •U.C.O. area
supervisor drew attention to tliE
fact that this was the 10th birth•
day of the re -organized Co-op
and to the factthat sales., hac
Increased about tenfold in -tba
time. Assets today are $15.1,001
as compared with $12,000 in 1947
Mr. Mather congratulated' •thi
manager and staff •.on the suc
cess of the petroleum busiries=.
•and said. that ' of 18 distributin;
centres established in the las
two' years, Lucknow: Co-op stop,
second in point of volume. Fel'
' 1ghlight ..of the announce-
!bents was the: fact that the Co-
op .businesS..volume
oop.business.:volume had .almost
doubled during the past twelve
months with net savings, before
patronage returns, .: of ' $10,776.
This . wasin. contrast' to a loss
of • over $5;,000 the previous year.
Jack MacKenzie, president' of
the Board of Directors, presided
and • introduced the head table.
Mr. MacKenzie . referred to the
installation of petroleum service,
of a new mixer, at the fertilizer
plant, and ` a sharp increase in
overall . volume, .to make for a
very :satisfactory year.
Ralph Cameron thanked ' the
Women's Institute for the belie -
Charles Cook replying,: A. sing- 200,000 tons mark, and .represen
,about hw+o-fifths of all • fertilize
sales in this area. Competitor
are selling Cheaper inthe Luc];
now area than in some ' othe
areas, which represents a bi
savings to farmers who don
buy Co-op fertilizer, he said.
Bob Winch showed an inter
esting film about 'the Saskatchi
wan oil refinery entitled "The:
iv
Things' We. On"
Directors elected by acclaimtion to the Board were Jack Mai
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IM RESH PRODUCE AT RED .& WHITE
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,Snnktst, new crop; seedle§s Navel Oranges,
5 lb. bag 53c
• Mild, sweet; Ontario grown Turnips, lb. ,... 4c
AlexMacNa with accom-
and Y
paniment by Mrs. 'Duncan :Simp-
son.
, Grant Case, Co-op manager,
was 'commended for the success-
.. ful .year..lin his remarks he said'
3 the ..-petaroleum business had ex-
ceeded expectations and had
showed a' profit, .which" was not.
glooked for in the first year's op-
erations..
p-erations•. ..
3 He .pointed out that as'mem{ber LL Kenzie-0
� Ral h Cameron Jr
loans were small, they necessar Rp
ily had td press for payment of Richardson, Currie Colwell. ar
Basil Hogan.. John R. ' MacLeo
who hasvleted his second
term automatically retic
; in gi g The evening 'concluded with
the • auditors' report, showed dance to music by Carrut}zE
a gross sales of $331,623 as corn Orchestra: •
18" DOLT 53.99 with $500' order •
DLNNERWARE--•$-L99 wth--'-$500 ordex.._
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS--39ewith $5 order
CHRISTMAS DRAW
for 3 beautiful '
HOSTESS CHAIRS
• 3=4ii=bfi- watt .........•.............•..7:7-4-14”--.19C•
Red /CS White Food
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accounts receivable in vv utsya•
w to give them a working capital..
NormanAlexander.i'v n
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pared with $179,823 a year ago.
The roleum rbusiness repre-
sented about $65,01 I o t is in-
crease, He .referred to increased
turnovers by 4Co-operatives to a
point never dreamed. of • and to
the Lucknow Co-op, said. "You,
like the rest ofthem, are grow-
ing up".
The inventory is exceedingly
high, he reported, as due to the
bad fall the, Co-opwas caught
with fertilizer, 'which,; he added,
RI ' is good stock. If ..members would
invest more in.. member loans,
the organization would
not, have
�o barrorws�huchh�.sarc;'a:n:d
SISTER
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BRUISED 1N CAH CRASH
Kerry Hogan, 13, received
13 -stitch gush to . his fordhe
'and his 7-3;ear-ott? sistter, I^4:
suffered a bruised face in a.e
accident on Monday.. They t
the • children Of Mr. and ;M
Connie Rogan. ••
'heir • Dad was ,taking them
school when his car and a t'ru
driven by Rien Vanderhoek•
Ripley collided at the 13th Cc
cession -and .the Lochalsh sic
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