The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-19, Page 81.
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wins LUL OW sEN'TTNEL. LUCKNOW,
ASHFIELlR W,M.S. rRES:> Ts
LIFE MEMB»'
The December meeting of the
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We have .
TABLES for Every Room
Tables p
make Practical and aecoratrve,
• make �ractical decorative, ' •
gifts for every home -owner on your list,.
Choose a' drum table for the
homemaker who appreciates
quality and elegance. In wal-
nut.
Choose a lamp table in pairs
to ' • cotnplelnent a beautiful
sofa and. add'beauty to t
whole room.
Choose a step table for the
room that ' needs decorative
space for :lamps, books and a
• radio. Simple ' and extremely
I smart.
Choose a , madaficent . coffee
. table for the homemaker who
1 entertains graciously, and
who "loves beauty. In smart
traditional styles. • „
Use our lay -away plan: for Christmas
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,Mese was held, on Thursday at
the home of Mrs, • David Mac- Literature, Mrs.
• .' Mrs,' ,Mrs, Wm. Johnston,' Mrs.
D. A • MacLean,, who was ' m Dan Wylds Eioplorers, 1Vir
charge of the program, gave the
opening .,prayer. The scripture
maARIQ
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19th, 1956
Cylad Tidings • sec,, 'Mrs• 1 Dr. and : Mrs., Dan Paterson, ber
Colin
Home Help- father beinga dental pr.
Colin • Mregor, � ears,
ers, Mrs.: Van, der. Lay; Welcome, er -here for many y
and. Welfare, • Miss Sadie John- ,Mrs. • 'Elliott was. a longtime .
1VTrs, Henry MacKenzie, :Mrs.' subscriber to: The Sentinel, and
sThos. MacDonald; on, and her daughter, Helen M. Elliott,
Library.
Bissett; says. she • cannot remember a time
'that they did, not 'take the paper.
For over 51 years,, Mrs. Elliott
lad lived at 25• Charles: St., Tor-
onto, and just a couple of weeks
before she took, ill they decided
to sell the* olds home and move
to another location in• Toronto.
Mrs. Elliot's death oecurre'd 'af'-
ter . a two months' illness and
she never saw .the new place.
Murchy The 2nd vice pres.; pianists, J
reading and exposition followed
by a. prayer were'' .given, by Mrs.
Thos. MacDonald. A ' carol was
sung • and Mrs. Allan MacLean
read an •article. on Christmas,_ and
a/prayer.'Mrs. 'D. " A ' ,MacLean
summarized . the ...last chapter of
the 'study book, and Mrs; Don-
ald Simpson read a letter from
Mrs. George 'Malcolm of •, For-
mosa. ' Mrs. Reuben Wilson gave'
•a Christmas : reading and a pray-
er. The president; ' Mrs. Hugh
MacKenzie, called for ,reports . of
the different • departments, and
Mrs Earl Howes,.. convener. of
the
Mrs.
• committee, read
the slate .of officers ,for the next
two years, as follows: honorary
pres., Mrs . R. Wilson; president,
Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie; 1st vice
pres., Mrs. Wm.„ Ross; . 2nd ,vice
Pres.. Mrs. D. ' A. MacLean; •3rd.
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R,. rMacDonald, Mrs,. Henry ; -
Kenzie; Mission Band, Mrs. G.
Monerief, Mrs. Wm. 'MacDonald;
C.G.I.T., Mrs. Finlay MacDon-
ald, . Mrs.. ,Stuart MacLennan;,
nominating committee, Mrs. Wm.
41Vraci onaid, Mrs. Ewart •Jamie-
son, Mrs R. Simpson.
A life membership certificate
was ' presented to Mrs. Duncan
MacKenzie. • Mrs. D. A. MacLean
closed. the , meeting with prayer
and ''the hostess, assisted by the
committee, -served .lunch. 'There
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were 28 members,' 1 visitor and
one child ipresent. Mrs. 'D A.
MacLean offered her home:, for
ti ,. vice pres., Mrs. D. ill. MacKen-
it zie; . sec., Mrs. David MacrMurchy. ;
treas., Mrs.. Donald • . Simpson;
2 • press sec., ,Mrs. Duncan MacKen-
zie; supply sec , Mrs. Henry Mac -
demon and MacKenzie
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PARAMOUNT .INSTITUTE •. was. 'sent to R.F.N..Kenneth•
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CHRISTMAS MEETING. phick; stationed. 'at Halifax., The
• . ' meeting closed' : with the Queen
Paramount Women's Institute and ; .a' dainty lunch. .
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meeting was held at the; Writ-
-Mrs. R. Reid : on December:
11th. ' The' meetingopened with
the 'Institute rode . followed .by,
the Mary Stewart., Collett.. The
•''roll call; . "S;o¢nething I' remember
• as. a '.child about Christiinas" ; wag
well responded to. The ' topic was
capably given. by • Mrs., De Jong
• on Christmas ri Holland " Cur
rent :events were taken by ,Mrs.
Kingsbury. Christmas ":citstoxns in
:other countries were' as follow. s:
England and. Scotland by Mrs.
Kingsbury;.. Holland': • by. Mrs.
Reid; Italy by, Mrs. Nicholson;
Norway 'and. Sweden by Mrs..
Dexter; France ,by Mrs. 'Irwin.
Mrs. 0. Richards gave • a :talk on
• ' Silent Night and :then all sang'
Silent Wight.. M'rs : aVI: S. Web-
ster gave a Christmas ' reading.,
A +bundle of remnants rwas . dis-
tributed 'amongst . the: members to intinrately, known by Mrs: ,Har -
Make : dirfferent. things. A ' ibox • old Greer of town. •
A subsicription to .The, Sentinel
solves ; Christmasgift :giving
quickly'•'and easily and is a re 'i'
emrbrance that bring''s year
ti.
round enjoyment.. An attracve'
tn
card announces the gift.
Mother Of Seven 'Killed . , "
Mrs. Clifton .:Reed, 32 -year-old
mother of seven children, died.
on„'December 9th in, Walkerton
Hospital from injuries 'received.
in . a head-on carIcollision.' Mrs.,
Reed Was ' a resident of Mount
fForest She --was one --oaf -a-family_
.of nine Children, and is survived
by her parents, six 'brothers' and
two sisters, in addition to her
husband and "her family of. five
'daughters ,sand two sons, ranging
.in ages from 11 years to. five
anonths. The young ` mother ' was
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Sugges" aner•-- Por- Christmas -Shoppers
Wagons :. • . ,
Sleighs and .Toboggans
Mitts and Gloves
Electric Irons.
Electric Toasters
Electric Frypans.
Sunbeam Junior—Mixer
Electric Kettles
Tools 'for the Hand Man
Ironing Boards -
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Good Selection of Super Health .
and Deluxe Supreme
COOKING UTENSILS
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the January meeting, •
ELLIOTT, FORMER
LUCKNOWITE, PASSES •
The ,Sentinel has just learned
;of the death of Mrs., J . Elliott,
a former Lucknowite who lived
for ., many . years .in Toronto,
where' she passed away on Sep-
tember 25trh. .
,Mrs. 'Elliott was the former Ida
Paterson, daughter of the late
FORMERLUCKNOWITE
TAKES SHRINE, DEGREE
Received an 'interesting note
this 'week from Drennan Mac.
.Intosh of Detroit, son of Mr. and.
Mrs. Frank MVlacIiitosh : of Wind-
sor and formerly of L4ucknow..
This •year Drennan . -'received,
his 32 degree in Masonry . and
then the 'Shrine degree. Their
son iBarry, . is attending his first
'year at Hillsdale' College 'at
Hillsdale,
Drennan ` learned the printing
trade at The' Sentinel Office. He
went from here 'to' Toronto, then
to Windsor andfor several years
has been in Detroit, where he
now ;operates his own business.
Early - Use -Our Lay -Away Plan .. • ,�;
HE TURNS TO THE 'B:OFM
If you, too, area harried. Santa Claus, caught in the
Christmas rush without enough time to•shop for
all your gifts ..'take a deep breath and relax;
--' Jusr:-£ouow_Santa to the nearest branch of 'the • B of M,
• This is one present that
has a wonderful future
for the small -fry;.. ;
• • : because festive Christmas
passbook covers enclose
the gift ofthrift that
grows with the •years
of hf. Savings Accounts
.of their very own.
where your can solve your Christmas shopping
,problems w2ith a few strokes of a peri:;
,There is a practical B of M gift for everyone on. your '
last-minute Christmaslist . for friends, aunts,.' • •
uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces or for your own 'I
Y or
'youngsters, our . randchildren as ;'a special,.
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extra ,gift. So drop into your. neighbourhood B' of M
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branch today. See if it doesn't restore that cheery ` •
Christmaschuckle • to your•gift-giving.
e44444 ,?Cot !ate°
Lucknow Brarich : • ' MILTON•RAYNER, Manager
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tire.
Gaily decorated B. of M
• • Christmas Cheques are, `
theideal short-cut•.to
shopping for the
hard=to•please. to
acknowledge services
rendered, and to put'a
seasonal lift into
hcyoungstcrs'savings
accounts.
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People like to receive a
• .practical B of M money
_ottl,e<r in its special
colourftil •Christmas •
envelope. because'it' • '
enablesthein to select
exactly what'they: prefer.
It saves you needless
guesswork and: '�
disappointment. An
especially' watt icaIgift
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fc.r.servicemcn at.home
andabroad•
,••Note to Eniplo'yersi
Brighten up your staff's
CYttictfnarbonuses-'by- --
.using colourful,13. of M
Christmas cheques.
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