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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th, 1956
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ELECTRIC MOTOR
:'SERVICE.
Armature and Field '.Vinding,.
. Brushes, Bearings,' Etc. •
Repairs to
Tractional and Integral
.Horsepower Motors,
'Also Electric Fans, Vacuums,
Clippers,. Drills, 'Etc. '
B4LDENBY, ELECTRIC
Kinlough
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russels
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'Esso 'and Esso Extra Gasoline:
Marvelube
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Mineralube'
MOBILOIL
ATLAS TIRES
Always look to Imperial
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Modern Equipment For.. ,
Wheel Alignment
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Wheel Balancing
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Phone 3,Lucknow
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
KINLOUGH
• Mrs Perry Hodginsentertain-
ed ,the Holyrood Women's Insti-
tuto .at' her home on Thursday
afternoon for. the Christmas.
meeting. For the roll meal] each
member received a Christmas
gift from the prettily . lighted
tree. A paper on Keeping Christ'
in Christmas was, prepared by
Mrs. Howard Harris and read by.
Mrs., Wni. Eadie, and Mrs, Frank
Maulden gave a Christmas read
rng. Cheer boxes are 'to be given
to sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Ray
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nand Ackert ,gave.- a very inter-
esting demonstration on making
Christinas candles: " Tentative
plans were made for recreation
in the near future, 'Mrs. Thos.
Hodgins thanked the ;hostess.
Mrs. lames Smith was in charge
Of 'the meeting; . '
Mrs J. W .Colwell,;MVlr. Si Mrs.
George Colwell and Jack were
dinner .guest's of . Mr. end Mrs.
Ardel Mason on Wednesday ev-
ening. '
Miss Beverley Stanley 'of Lon
'don spent the week -end , at her.'
:home here„ • .
,Mrs. Cliff. Borthwick of St.
Catharines ,was here;. over, the.
week -end when membersof the
Hodgins family .!gatherecd, for a
party in honor. of .,Mr; James
'Hodgin's 82nd birthday. "
Mr. ' . and • Mrs, .. Bert Nicholson
and' family visited., on Sunday
with: Mr: and' Mrs. George Cuy-
WHITECHURCH ,
Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Snia1I,
Who have lbeen :with ._'their• neph
ew, Ross .MacGregor, the . past, 7
months,:: returned ' to Toronto on
:Tuesday . of last week.
Mrs. J. Musgrdve of,• Wroxeter
• has been visiting, with'her. dau-
ghter, Mrs. Willis, ;at the general, •
store here. •
Mr. and Mrs. ' Garnet Farrier,
Janice and Wayne and Mr. and
Mrs.. W. R. .Farrier spent . the
week -end in Sarnia• with Mr. &
• Mrs., Jack Gillespie..
We. are''sorry to. learn 'Wendell
Taylor of Con:; '4,• 'Kinloss,' to: be
° in poor health. -V . e hope he soon
improves.' He is' -having a sale •of
entire. Contents and farm subject
to, a reserve bid this Thursday,
December •.1,3t1h.•' •
Mrs. J•oe' Anderson 'Or Luck'=
noiir- visited w'it'h Mrs. Gibson
Gillespie 'the pastweek. •
• Mr. and Mrs, John__.Gaunt and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross. spent
Tuesday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross visited
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Alex . Coutts
and Norma in. Wingrh'am on Sun-
day.•
Mr.' sand Mrs. Fred Tiffin and
Mr. John ,MireYouse visited with
their aunt and uncle,. Mr. and
Mrs., &db Ross On Sunday even
Mr, John ,Mirehouse of l.,yd-
sten, ask , w:ho ''has been visit-
ing with ' his • sifter, Mrs.' Fred
Tiffin and other yyelatives for the
past, -three' weeks, left on Mon-
day 'for his home at Lydden."`
Norman Caswell preach-
ed his farewell sermon on :Sort-
day at his three-point charge,
Whitechurch, ' Langside '&i .SoUth
Kinloss:„
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ler ' and family at" Millarton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don !McCosl of
Purple Grove were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maulden,
Miss Helen Schumacher, Allan
Wall and Don Robertson spent
the week -end with Mr., and Mrs,
Wm. Wall.
• �Mr, and Mrs, .John Lockhart
of Burlington 'visited during the
week with' Mr.., .and Mrs,: Ted
Haldenby. We congratulate Mr,
Lockhart on being the Mayor of
Burlington.
Mrs. Frank Johnston 'visited
during .the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Johnston. at Tor-
onto.
Sunday visitors, with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnston • were Mr:.
and Mrs. Lloyd M'cNall .& June
of Lucknow, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred.
Blackwell of Kincardine.
Ke-Electe.d Reeve : of Clinton
• Burton Stanley, son of Mrs.
Ida Stanley of this community,
has been. re-elected . reeve of
Clinton.. He defeated. an old
rival, :Melvin 'Crich. In• 1953 .,Mr.'
Cridh defeated ;Burton' for . the
deputy reevesirip. The next • year -
Mr. Crich moved ;up to 'the ' reeve-'
ship .and Mr' Stanley 'was given
an :acclamation . ,as deputy' -reeve.
Last year Stanley 'edged Crioh
by. 35 votes for .the reeveship,.
and in a:return engagement"
this -year- Burton- upped phis—nya=•
jority to 98 votes..
TURDAY EXCURSIONS
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LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (Tb AND INCL. DEC.15)
Ticketsgood going and' returning same Saturday only.
EXCURSION FARES FROM:
Allenford . $4.75. Hanover $4.30 Palmerston $3.40
Brussels • 4.30 Harriston • 3.75 Southampton 5.90
Chesley ' • ''4.75 Ingersoll 3.70 ' Sarnia ' 6.55
Clinton ' ' 4.75 ' Kincardine 5.85 'Stratford . 3.45
' Elora 2.45 , Kitchener 2.45 ' Strathroy 5.20
Fergus • • 2.45 Listowel 3.60 Walkerton 4.60 ..
Georgetown" L20 Mitchell 4.90. Watford • 5.75
Goderich . 5.05 Paisley 5.20 Wingham 4.75
Guelph ' 1.90 • Owen Sound 4.75 Wyoming 6.20
Brampton .85.
FULL1NFORMATION °FROM: AGENTS
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.. C ITY AND 1MED1••CkN'E
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,Victoria Mission Band
The December meeting of 't".
Coria 1VIission :Band was hrlcl nfr
Monday, .December ' 3rd, ,' with.
Betsy Henderson acting as pres-
ident. There were . 26..menl)ei'w
present. .The following officers
were elected for 1957: 'president,
Janet Finlayson; vice •pres , ..Di-
nne Jiar'nieson; sec:, '1Vrar, ]ret
Anne Mullin; tress;, Wendy Mac-
Kenzie; press reporter, Betsy Henderson,
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YEARS OF' PROGPFs
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Medicalscience continues-
advance well. . beyond the far-
sighted concept tr of .even • the most
optimiltic predictions of a fe*
. years ago. Electricity makes much
of 'that progress possible. Toda'y,.
doctors use electricity in a variety
of ways, .from diagnosis to treat-
' ment—Specialized_ligibiinz and
electrical aids to surgery . make
possible intricate operations un-
slreamed of half a century ago. The
X-ray, perhaps electricity's great-
est single contribution'to medicine,
has itself assisted in :g,r t,in
. thousands of lives.
• Electricity's tele in medicine is
certain to become increasingly im-
portant and its potentialities
greater as .more electronic aids
come into general use.. It is another
important way in which electricity;
the silent co-worker in so manv
projects; is' continually being used
• to help provide higher standards
of health,' living an prosperity.
for us all.
Ontario Hydro .will" continue to
provide adequate supplies of power
to meet the needs of our hospitals,
homes, farrrm and industries.
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