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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-12, Page 918 ming Hugh- 1d•at gram call ;lure. Pres - d the. ating. meet- ound Fd by enzie. by the. F WEDNESDAYS DEC. 12th, '1056 1, WE .SUG, MAY SUGGEST EST".,,.,. That You Order Your By titillril,P ' I Yom. ,r• At yr ql ..Nil..,. orwiti,_ ......,.. .•.•••......• ... • k.:. , ''. • -.*;106,*- ' to THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE: NINE: Whitney- Chicks' :THIS MONTH! doing so you may Save yourself MOO per hundred •on. pullets and 50c per'hundred on.; mixed 'chicks. `. Prices ox .O ders placed. in ; December • y Any Time, are: $30.00• per .100 Pullets . for W. Leghorns, R.I. Reds, Red x Leghorns • • • Leghorn X• Sussex x' Reds. • $27.00 per 100 Pullets • for Light ' Sussex, .'Sussex x Reds, Red x Rocks, - • Red x Sussex Mixed' Chicks,. $14:50 per 100 .(in any breed) 'Full particulars can be had from Mrs. George Alton Phone ;84 r-9 Dungannon. R R, 2, Lucknow SUIFFERED ; FALLS QRS: -R. REID '• ELECTED Rev. C. C. Washington 'of the Aahfield•• Circuit• suffered a ' fall on the: ice last , week..while going to, the mail 'box. A ,.severe 'and. painful swelling developed about. the hip,'and it was at first; feared •that' a ,pelvic. fracture had Occur- red. X-raysdisproved this;' how ever,, .and Rev:' Washington Ts able to, be about . again. id �• PRESIDENT' OF W.M.S. • • Mrs. McClean Was hostess;'to the SeniorAuxiliary of.4 the the Senior Auxiliary of the W.M.S:, in the .Man- e. -on Wed- nesday afternoon, December 5th. There ,were 26 lad. ies Kiri attend= ance. and. the Christinas..;p'rogram in' the •Glad Tidings was fol'low WHAT'S • THE DATE ON YOUR SENTINEL LABEL The Sentinel mailing list was brought up to date last week -end. Subscription. pay, ments of recent weeks have been advanced accordingly. In case of error advise us ••at once please. • How does your label read?. Take a glance at. the ' date, and if.,it is due or• past due,' :please attend to this matter • at an early date. Don't let • the old, -year slip away with your Sentinel subscription' still ' inure ars. • • • In last week's.: revision: we found it necessary to remove. • a nuMber, of surbscribers whose 'paper was 'too long overdue.• ASHFIELD YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN CHRISTMAS 'PARTY PARK THEATRE GodeMh • • First Showing 7.30 , Second Showing 9.30 - Now Playing—Jeff Chandler and Tim Hovey in 4.'.' "The 'Toy Tiger"—Color. 1 MON., TUES. & WED. Kurt Kaszner, Jack Sernas and Marcel Dalio •• The drama of Dienbienphu reenacted as four ` parachutists, of varying backgrounds, 'become heroes. •• "JUMP INTO HELL THURS., FRI. & • SAT. Lex .Barker, Mara Corday and .Stephen McNally ' A stage robbery in Arizona sets the stage for a politca)< cleanup. "THE MAN FROM BITTER .RIDGE" In Technicolor. • • Coming—Our Christmas Special—"The" Swan"— • On Decemlber 9th .the meeting Grace Kelly and Alec Guinness' of the Ashfield Presbyterian ' • Young Peoples was 1cield in the ‘4"a"""'""4"'":1"'"'""_,2_7' basement of the church: The fol- • eriba itib,t+lrt4,504 .,frit irbritateaal, tl,OlAla14t., a4, r1t, r0r10ra lowing officers, .who were elect- ed at the last meeting, presided: Pres.; . Kenneth MacKenzie; ' 1st ' vice pres., Jim West; 2nd vice prey., Amelia 'Carruthers; treas.,' • John 1VlacKenzie. Conveners of 'worship, are: • Stewardship.and Evangelism, . Elmer . MacKenzief worship, Mae:Sutherland; foreign mission, ' :Anne; MacKay;,, • fel- lowship, Sandy .1VIacDonald: Ed- itors .for the following , papers •are::. 'Ripley, :. Marilyn ; Parker;' Goderioh, M'arga'ret . Ann :Mac-. Donald ._ and Lucknow, :Florence' . , MacKay. ` - :ed with M •sC. Vii. MacDonald giving the .Bible study from, 1st Theatre Peter: •The yearly reports of 'the m. •dep ertmend a eme tsries rweed �. .arrangements made for. Christmas baskets to. WYNG.HAM' shut-ins in the congregation. A First Show at 7.15 , 1 vocal duet .by Mrs.' P. Stewart •Thursday, Friday, Saturday DECEMBER 13,• 14; 15 ' WALT DISNEY'S ADYAND joyed. •The nominating cornm•it- tee reported, 'and the following following 'slate of officers. was elected: hM s Russell press dent 'Mrs. R, Reid; lst•vice -pies., The call•-• to worship was read by : •Kenneth MacKenzie followed by - prayer by Margaret Ann MacD.oiiald.,' 2 he scripture was read by Anne MacKenzie follow- ed. 'by hymn 170. The roll •call• was answered by' twenty ' mem- : bers ' with a line from the Apostles • Cred. The business was the.deciding ..of' the next meeting on December ' 24th Which ' will be the Ch.ristrnas ' party. • This. was followed by a. discussion on Bible study and a Bible quiz. The evening was closed' with 'the singing of, taps. on. pres., r:. - , THE L THE TRAMPLE (feature length :'cartoon) ''MMrs. L. MacDonald; pianist, '.1Vfiss rs C Agnew; • :2nd vitt' pies., ► 'p � ' • Mrs McClean "3rd :vice ' pres., M" ''Malcolm;. social..com., Mrs, C. Mrs., M. Henderson; recording `Agnew, Mrs. .C: Cook,—Mrs..H; A 1VIrs. , 1VIdCa11, Mrs. Nixon. Rev. McClean • conducted the :installation service. A , mat- ion to 'hold the first three meet- ings of .1957 in homes was "carried and ::Mrs.:C. 'H, MacDonald offer- ed •herhome.` for the .January teeRrig which; is • to. be held on See., Miss . ,Ma col ;, • • •Monday,•, Tuesday, Wednesday finance' "sec., Mrs. John ,Adams:; • DECEMBER, 17:18-19 Glad Tidings,. Mrs. W: Porteous; • Double Bill •dome •Helpers, 'Mrs. R. V. Mac- aKenzie, Mrs. McFarlane, supply With The ' The Creature Mrs, .-H Agnew, _...Mrs_ ._W -- �- „ .- see., Atoin 'Brain Douglas.; expense and 'life mem- and bersh�ip, :Mrs. ' C. H. •MacDonald; ° welcome and welfare. see., Mrs. It Came From Beneath Mason •Mr.(. E. • Johnston;' 'pro gram,. Mrs: p„S'tewart; literature. 'The'' Sea” •' • and library, Miss M. ,MacLeod; Mission Band, Mrs. `'J.• 'Pollock, ponding �o Henderson; ^., • Miss E. en erson; releaven nderson, the»2nd' Wednesday .of themonth, January 9th, Mrs. Russell °' thanked the • hos- tess for 'her hospitality ` and . a social half hour. ` was enjoyed' while ,Mrs. McClean served" tea. . filling Company Ltd. s • .4 4 4 4' • •: w y e 4 .4 • At 'the. Amazing Prig ' to :Lead �'•Irir lipid' right to kcal Milk Produion I crit � e.. � � . ;; you knbv.. are right' Are making a . SPECIAL :OFFER:' • A. STOCKMAN'S CALVE FREE w.ith the Purchase; of 5 cwt: of.: 'either •r CATTLE'SUPPLEMEN'T` "A' ' • or . DAIS ,°•CONCENTRATE • � ,r M � ci�tY' Offer. of $4.00 per cwt. on .thl_ ySp STS RADIOS RECORD • PLAYERS. IRONS, • TOASTERS MIXMASTERS, CLICKS . COFFEE PERC, SHAVERS HEATING PADS, HOT ,PLATES E'LECTRIC,BLANKETS • 'POLISHERS,-VAQUilM CLEANF RS TOBOGGANS :BICYCLES, TRICYCLES.. OCKGAMES; TICKS, HOCKEY EQUIPMENT HOCKEYES MECCANO SETS, . 'DARTS ELECTRIC TRAINS AUTOMATIC WASHERS, AUTOMATIC DRYERS GES, LERS •.- . R,AN` REFRIGERATORS, IRONERS, HUMIDIFIERS • TRILIG•HT, NOVELTY, TV,• 'TABLE LAMPS . • • , ratiiwitiv iiia +Q iiogilt tat f4 4 ORDER EARLY .11 Use- Our.. • LAY -AWAY PLAN.' ew rt D; io_stoat_tD > D 9 ti"int "•.O rtho reer Radio and El'ectri'c 'PHONE 110, LUCHNOW 6 A ut o, #SAI" u Aioh ria ow,lithni 'tl. tipDtspolvvok i otraerioverup -.LIONS MEETING. : . Mr.• ,Kinkead- essed purictu- ality, .regular attendance, . will (Continued from' Page 1)' ingness to. work. and a spreading harmony • They' were Jo Ann. of : the • work, by., which every •'. ,Parsons, Patricia Boutlier, Nancy member can get the satisfaction Hughes and Joanne Rapson, with •of' doing something for someone accoMpaniment by- :Ed Stiles; else.,. He concluded extending • who, incidentally, is a •mem'ber best wishes for success and happy' times: Mr. Parsons introduced ' • the speaker and the thanks of the local club 'was extended by Har-:: Vey, Webster Harvey also an- nounced' than tickets, were .avail,-• able for the Charter Night draw. President Rae Watson pointed out •.that they want ,a good rural .representation in the Club 'and ' asked; those ' kesent . to bin ` la neighbor ' who , would' •make a good. "Lion' to.: the next 'meeting •to.. 'be . held the' second M.onda . in January, 4. ,,, George McManus gave the of the Goderich Kinsmen. _ •'Christmas : carols. were used for .cotmtnity singing,• led by ,George3' =Parsons, . and the roll call was .answered by announc- ing one's name and occupation: ' . Nelson. Hillr . who -has 204ears of Kions service ,to 4his.' credit, including the . post . of Inter`nat- tonal, Counsellor; introduced ' past presidents . of the..'Goderch 'Club including George Parsons, Ger- don. r1VIcManus, •Guy Ernerson, Geoge Fiisirtger and Leo Wal zak,' Who performed the ' even- ing's duties a's "tail twister grit (rt'>�� in thr•;r 1' :'k:. !�,nd the ft.ed y • .1V)"� . • • .: contaii�, �s�pec- are E m ) (d. t ansa. o rriil.lcT.,l grains. - - lyrcc:� i�r,. 'V'itamins, Proteins and �iincraTs in_ 'ally aG andhe NEW 'tit lr]' 1 P T D- * because they l , trio Kr . • . ,, it f1' r ti • ole t c SWIFT C AI A IA1` ,COMPANT • ., , coxa e and get your FREE CANE t " aY There, are..i� limited y ��t�ty sd Ut' • _.. , .��•�k+�•aro•�-�r•���-i;•+-s�ra�r+-+-��r+w• tl Y +•4�. •Mr. J, H. Kinkead o erich . C1tb, and ' no stranger in this community,. ova's guest spiea�C- er and touched:' on'i :stmze trf -:the •purposes •and achievements ' of Lionism.• 'I•Ie referred to the code of ethics, and pointed out :that nothing in r LioX 1. m weAil,d d be •contrary to one's principles. In •fact he said, a good Lion could "oderi-eh Clubls beal-t-h-•-anti eve fare report; as indi:cati�v'e of wha ti ht ex ect-to the local clue � m g' p accomp;fish a d-: -Gtty , Emerson.; brou ght the meeting up •to dst• ' on 'Found •Canada. Week. ' ' • Frank Thompson won t h lucky- draw : priz'e. Dinner' was• served by "' th .1 Lady Foresters, ' with• air°ange-� n r not Abe other than ' a good man Irrnerits made •bb Cihas. Slhort. "W�. oi7e to C tOt1ll r• f in his home, his church and hes' L, Mael enzie :end the' otesiden • • , � , , , acted,. as rEsiielptionists • ti�*�Yn"�'Z'''�::fid,. , ...�... „,�;...•....w.xr.�:." :....:..s..:.; " i • i F.,