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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-12, Page 5a WDIDNESIDAY,. DSC; 12tth, 1956 A ......... TriE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNoW� O NTARIO 1111.1 1`V START 'BABY IRAN K ACCO! NTS. (ST: HELENS: NEWS) . The gay decorations' and. beau- tiful Christmas tree for the school concert, added to the joy of .the Chris'ti'nas meeting of the Women's' (Institute .held' in the Community Miall on Thursday af- ternoon. The president, Mrs, An- drew Gaunt, was incharge and 21 ladies were in'attendance, The 'roll call,. 4`My childhood memor- ies of Christmas" was well—re- sponded to. The treasurer report- ed $120,$1 on hand and stated. that the short course on sand= •wiahes, would be held 'on April 9th. 'It w'as decided to donate $2 to . the Children's. War Mem- orial Hospital, -to' pay the • ex-. dense of the leaders of the Girls Club to • the training courses held at Wingham and to pay • Mrs.:.' Gaunt's expenses ' to' the Area Convention at ' London.. It was ,decided. to. present $1,00 to start a (bank account, to each new «PURPLE ('TROVE t t p ays a"Am tear Night at stat B-UkN-K'i a n "Bringing and Up Junior"; piano solos by Mary Lou McAllister and Mary. Bea Purdon monologues • by Terry Wilson and' Mary 'Lou McAlli- ster; a• solo by Sharon Jefferson an exciting wresting mateih. At the conclusion Santa Claus ap- peared. Dancing was enjoyed to. music by Bruce's orchestra. White Gift Sunday will be ,o(b served at the morning; service next ' 'Sunday, in the United Church. Gifts ofclothing,, toys, food andmoney are requested. Thee will be sent to the Child- ren's.Shelter in Goderich . ; , • Patsy Foran ' has .been a Pat - lent. in Winghani Hospital where she 'underwent 'an operation for an in -growing boil on her fore head: • Fit Lt,, Keith Black, who is on operation . Rapid Step. to. Nap- 4 les, spent Sunday with . Mrs. Black and boys. • • ' p . PAGE EILVB: ' i zogeolipti" isni q t'. nialliontp 't« f,t' riiir° rani anuli bampitepopibonE "?iboro it *Ant ita Q ox +to' +tit's" o L. VELJE rT MOMENTS The: unforgettable happiness of this re. day of days will be symbolized forever in your choice of a •diam;ond of truly • fine quality. To be certain of the finest, remember' the name Bluebird., Every Bluebird Diamond\ia guaranteed •fA - in writing to. be a perfect diamond ' of fine colour and cutting,•registered • and insured against lops your assurance of quality. iP/. (baby whose . another is a mem= ber of the Institute. Plans were made for an "At Horne'' T'hurs- day, December 27th with the fol, DIAMONDS FOR;MAPP,INfSS "FLEUR D'AMQl1R" iMr. .and' Mrs. Beverley Clif faroily of ondon Mr• f • & BRIDAL ENSEMBLE- ' •L' ,e$' . and M G+1 F llawfng commi'tt . ees• in charge: Ethel. and. Helen Farrell of Lon. program, Mrs.' Harvey Webb, don were • visitors at the home Mrs. Lorne Woods, .Mrs: McNeill: of •Mr. and Mrs. Herb Farrell rs , Engagement Ring $150 00 en raser . of Toronto, ' Misses ).95 1.:95. 6.951. ty"13 ONT.itusituoto .' • troth' tverage erd . re; - i11 act . cattle. ng, Yo" ially ct to: 460.. pith .n:1F Mrs. A. Gaunt, lu h, Mrs. E. hl1�.Y E. orient, •*'° Wedding Ring 50;00. 2C Other.matched '•,• sets of $175,00. and $250.00 is. ":. rz. ;»41eAkt M• ew1ltM Jird ' d McDonald Don.an'Kenny,rs. Far - M. T. J. Todd, Mrs. John Miller. The Mc . .and _. • v..-- _-.__ motto; "Love the gives 'not the re1T; `M'rs. I'm Brooks spent -Fri - . gift" :Was given by Mrs. 'William Purdon. Christmas carols. were • 'interspersed during the pro- • (gram. • •Johnny. Gibb sang a solo • .and":.Mrs. Chester Taylor played. "White Christm.a4r, in keeping with the season. Miss Mary Mur-. ray chose , as her topic .::"These Gracious Gifts'.'.. An 'exchange of gifts •was'.'enjoyed .after' 'which lunch ',was' • served with Mrs.•D. iihb, 11 rs.�E.' 1VIilTer and • Mrs. J. 'Curran as hostesses, S.S. No 3: Christmas ;Concert ' .The JCo:minunity'._Hal] was fill- ed to capacity on • Friday evening for the ;annual ''schuul concert of, S.S. No. 3 with Mr: buss Erring- ton ton as teacher 'and 'Mrs. Rodgers, musket director. Mr. Gordon Smyth' was chairmen 'for the. fine 'ram • w h it h included, ehoruseS, the p'itipil,;"•'ecit�a- •tions Eby Nanc'v :Syn th, ..Steve 'Nob.]e • and Bill Robinson, Wanda .Wilson, ,Sharon' $inyth,. Diane Chamney• 'and Dorothy 'Taylor; • day at Owen . Sound., .The Purple, Grove Institute visas• largely; attended .last:, Wed- nesd'ay. at the home, ' f . Mr. and Mrs: Franc'is Boyle. Mrs: Peter Leeson' is' among those who are ' ill.. She is in 'St. Joseph's Hospital:. Her many it friends' wish 'hey a speedy re-, covery from .her recent opera-,, tion. • Mrs. Helen Swan and Mr. Mil- ton Stanley and 'Norval' 'visited at 'the home • of Mr. and Mrs.' Glen ,Stanley .on Sunday. 1 Mr. ' and Mrs. Louis` Mich .of Walkerton; Walter, "Joan, David; visited; at the home ; of Mr. and: Mrs. Frank' Dore. The' Purple 'Grove 'school Con - .cert ei•t y. il'n he held Friday '`night, Deccmber' 14t1f. Mr. and Mrs. :Kenneth Rob- ertson, Marlene,; Linda and Gar- ' don of Zion, 'spent Sunday with ;1, Miss, Margaret and Donald Rob-H%, erts:on, 4.4 • 1711 -41i -ANOTHER D I GIFTS FOR ,ALL `THE FAMILY FOR' MOTHER ELECTRIC-= 'Kettles NT 'Pans.. Toasters Mixmasters Steam 'Irons .Percolators FOR DAD'.:,,. Electric Drill Electric 'Saws Pocket tnives Hunting Knives Gloves and Mitts Electric Razors • ♦J h' 1 • [(eating Pads 2 Lauridra-Mats •&' Dryers .' 4 - Stoves And, Refrigerators' Ironiing 'Boards ' • , Bathroom Scales Sani-Cans 4 .Swing -Away . Can Openers:` Use GIVE GIFTS , THAT LAST . Chinaware ; .Watches' and Clocks... Dinnerware Silverware , Electrical Goods Costume Jewellery Pen and Pencil Sets Crystal'. Etc., Etc., ,Etc:..: Our ' Lay -Away. 8 ; The --gift: that --'most every- body will appreciate most, Vflo A small deposit'' will .hold your __purchase : until .' Christmas. 1847 Rogers SILVER FLATWARE Still available in 3 patterns First Love Eternally. Yours Adoration 55 pieces, service for 8 Reg. $111.75 Half Price 4 S•a !'S Anti -magnetic chronoscope You're sure to pick 'a winner from our stunning selectioh of quality watches forme rand women ' Come in' and choose. Lady's. 'watch, `.expansion.band 1 Guns�- Fishing Equipment " A Complete dine of Tools ■ ■: e i . ■ w w ■ ■ ■• ■ . for , the Do-ItyYourself a4,0 '4 0 n owlte"vti a iw a it'oir,lo b y rtiaaoawoiz'oau 4 • er.' Jimmy Young capably pre- day aftePhoon. We 'are very sor=' • Man. LANGSIDE' FOR /114E CHILDREN -*See •'the new sensational' Flying Saucer` Sleigh. Toboggans; Bicycles, Wagons, Tricycles, ,Aar Rifles, Bows. and Arrows, Gloves and Mitts. SP•ECIAL ORDERS .+can be obtained within a few ;days 'after ordering . e ebster ._eating.` Wiring,)Ettyetroughing Plumbing, Heating. n PlllONrr .riO,, LiC1OWa. re while •The selection . is :still. Come �'n and snake your c1u i . good and. we °will bold it fo.ryou until "Chri4trnas. • Mn •Elmer.'Huf#man had a 'sale on Thursday • Mr.. 'Well Hender- son was. auctioneer. ]Vtr, marl Crovvstori'1left last of last week .for B.C. Mr. John `Mirehouse, who has' 'been visiting his sister, *a - Fred Tiffin, returns this week to Lyd- da, ,Sask. The Christmas concert at S.41, No, • 8 was a decided • success. iMusic was supplied by Wraith's orchestra and Mrs. Wm, Scott for. dance. after. We are ,sorry to hear" that Mrs. Anderson leaves at the end of the year,, Mrs., Dan V 41 McInnes will 'be ,the new 'teach- „y,,,yy,�...p.ea..:�.4..:.:'^'"��.' • *470, sided as chairman'. • .ry to have Rev. and Mrs, Caswell Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Wall at=• tended the .funeral at Auburn on Saturday, for .her 2=rnbnihs-old infant niece. .. David and Marion a visiteonaur ay with Peter Steer while Janke ' and Douglas Vv ra�thvisited their aunt, Mrs. "' Lucknow. ; and family leave to make .their home; , at Shetbourne but wish them every' success. The W.M.S. • is to . be held on ihues-day afternoon a' t"t'beTome .of Mrs, •-Farish Moffat. Miss Betty Miller of the Ring and Ottawa branch of • the Bank Mr. Wendall Taylor has not of Montreal, 'Kitchener, 'spent • • been feeling so •we]] the' past the week -end at her home.;; week and is, having , a sale: of hursday afternoon... • Don't -forget' the Christmas' concert' at S.S. No. 9 on,,Dece •n-'. ober 19th. A. subscription to .The Sentinel solves Christmas gift giving' quickly, and easily. and is a re- m•ne'mbranee that brings , year- ' Rev. Norman Caswell preach- 'round enjoyment, An attractive: , ed his farewell 'sermon on Sun- card announces the gift. • • •