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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-12-20, Page 1124th:► (1051" E : but d way 4 . •' Mr•$. Chas. Dnclusion a' vas enjoyed d. with Mrs. Jas Durnin Thorn, have spend • the their, • dau . othwell and jho has ,'re - )n.. 9 to .near• honored by s at•a gath On, Thurs. were • enjoy - 'ss 'was read art and the light,a bed; rnoney were kirdon, Mrs,' s. Jas :'Dur - de a .fitting, the evening 1g;oto 'music Stuart. 'EAR your Kmas.Pets ind'a .puppy, ry, ..or.some It Christmas__ 'gad in this ssue • of- The ' 'exclusively • Times; .ad- Washington veterinarian, • rig and. Other. Mf;�,A�'irlpl�pi 1. 1'S the'• ,business ur . Customers. nks for your. Support,. fest 'Wishe's IIIiISTMASS ; 3PEItous I►R. ' ' lint On ORE • .., ', Ontario. • e h n THWISt 9th,195 110 LU'CKNUW . SENTI•NEL,"LUG NOW, AND `HANKS GREETINGS 4 4 It js, a • pleasure: to extend Season's Greetings to one and all, May this Christmas be your best ever and may 41 your fondest dreanns 'come true in the New Year.'` Ancil please accept our • sincere thanks: for your ;valued friend-. ship and your appreciated pat, ronage. CHAS. E. MASON 000rl' aravu terfr>revirsagems►r a o . wi a,oa a a> o .ar a JOYOUS YULETI DE We pause in the midst of : this $f season :of »good cheer to consider a the happy friendships and'' ap- predated business associations we have enjoyedduring the year, and with . sincerity to greet you and wish one and all a delightful, Holiday Season and •a Happy,' Prosperous New Year. • TRELEAVEN S RESTAURANT"I l#itot auto totwt revtantivawit;e a4 44,tmano4P +qxi COS SEASON'S. GREETINGS ..Just a greeting' to wish you the r best of Good Cheer, not only at Christmas,' . but 41 through'the. Year: Arid !with 'this ; Yuletide • Greet- ing idea' :our appreciation. of • .friendly, business relations.' A. 'Noor- Merry : Chnstif . . And, A' Happy and: Prosperous New Year H U NTER"S GARAGE 6'0 Whoe?ib rigini "+liar irri*ibits i"' toll ,7toitorip igis 1towt Q krla $fit THE •VOICE•,OF TEMPERANCE Temperance Act no:longer 'exists ' ' •' but drinkingarnong minors does". They •revoked` the. Canada Teen- "Dances have had ..to be stopped e even' (R.:C) -Parish Hair. p ranee,: Act in Manitoulin twoin the years ago on the grounds that ` "Bootlegging seems 'important everywhere -:--more drinking' in Manitoulin than, ever • before,• drinking 'has become .a•, menace''. This isthe, report of a. represent it., opened 'the way : for :drinking by 'minors'' 'and_ bootlegging_,.»The word that comes down from the island now is' -that- "minors • are getting: " liquor e'v'idently ithau any trouble, three such were` on a ;week's: drunk': "The Canada» toulih.—Advt.• t atiue...of the .: Ontario, Federation on ;a . visit to Mani - 1 ✓• i rr r , Jr, w , ;N" : ; ) 1 yr , �.t"' I ;F) K1' I ku' I ' ''N') X+' l..w" k+'.1 -;N' i yr. ;N'. 1.. K' ''. ♦ • • r5-. • .•, . .'r Yx � 0 y, • »» •. +4 •• •�, •• •,�• • µ• • • t4 `4 . •. T4 ''...• Y''P •- AVERY• MERRY.'CHRIST'S HAPPY NEW. YEAR a tl .sincere At this season of Peace and ,Goodwill our ; 4 wish is that you . will be. surrounded by the ones you love ;and your hearth -fire glow a' ►• with warmth, so that you . indeed may have A Very Kerry Christmas. And may thist, Yuletide Joy continue New Year, throughout • the• 9 .1 . Bakery a ild Gift hop • .• CHURCH NEWS• United Church Thankoffering: The Afternoon W.M.S.and. Ev- ening Auxi iary Thankoffering was reently held it the Sunday school xoom with the. two,. I resi- dents in ; the Chairs,; Hymn -172 was. sung followed by the scrip.- tire reading • taken 'by Mrs. 'Alex • MacNay. Mrs._ _Harv_ey, Webster' favored with three. short, readings,. Six'girls•Which make tap the .well known sextette rendered two, numbers "White Christmas" ' and' •"Walking in a Winter Wonder --- land" which were much enjoyed., The gues,,t speaker, Rev.1v,Irs; Mary Dorohty was introduced by. Mrs. W. S.' Anderson. She •made' her address most interesting by showing work an the various' lines doneby the people in China* and India: Mrs.,L.. C... Thoinpscsn ; thanked the speaker on behalf, of . all present. An instrurnenta1 was given.: by Mrs": 'Gordon. Montgom ery.,'Hynn 478 brought the meet- ing to a close after which the of ternoon" W.M•S. ladies .served de= licious refreshments. • 'Group 3, of the ,W..A • The De>Cgniber meeting _ of Group 3 Which followed the order. of a Christmas program was held at the home of Mrs Drennan, ' with an attendance of 20'remlbers and. six `children: ' Mrs. • Hall presided for the i3 usinesa section ,of the meeting: Mrs. S. C. Rathwell led in prayer.,. The roli. call was 're- sponded . to iby. handing, in bless- ing bags: 'The officers' of previous year agreed' to : carry on 'foil the, incoming year . Mrs:' J.; •Miathers the.ri.took :charge of an iinteresting. program. The scripture lesson•and Comments.. on. same was taken by' Mrs. G Andrew, Louise Jones; Sang ` a 'Christmas by m, Mrs,. Woolley gave: a, humorous :read= ing after.which Mrs.: Jessie Alliin contributed a ' piano ,solo. Hymn 627 -and -the )benediction, closed the ' meeting A ,Christmas contest was conducted by ` Nirs Drennan : after,which . refresh- rnenits were : sered by the conn- mittee in charge: ONTARIO • onisoomnivrigommotentsoitnicupperptounactitraimptiogurt O• A VERY MEARnRY�CHRISTMAS, BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS.NEW . YEAR. May Christmas renew your faith In peace, good willto men, , And as the 'old sweet carols ring' Across the earth .again, hflSliflas May every happy echo Bring adrielfs-to your head. And Christmas cheer to give the 'MRS. C. COOK. PRESIDENT OF, BLAKE'S' W.M.S.: The annual meeting of 'Flake's. held on Wednesday;• December 5th with • an attend- ance of 15 »adults and 3 child ren. Mrs. » C. Cookopened the meeting. in ;the absence ' of ' the president, ;.Mrs. I Henry. The carol service was taken by several .members Mrs •T.' Blake lit the candle .of goodwill. and friendship » for 'the Jews of- Can= sada,: Mrs.' Jerry;' Cranston', read. an Iridian carol . Mrs• W. •Irvin lit' the -candle for :the Indians 'of Canada. The. •French. carol( '.!On . Come All Ye. Faithful" was then sung :Mrs. I. Cranston lit the nd'ie for ;French Canadians, The German carol "Away, in :a. Man= ger" : was . sung. Mrs•, H• Curran lit ' the ` candle for,. Europe,,, Asia, the . »Negroes,. the Japanese,'. the Chinese, »followed by the, Polish carol ",Infan Holy, ,Infant Lowly". Mrs,. • George' ',§attders lit •'the candle for the Dutch; Polish, Lat- vians, Esthonians, followed bye .the Canadian carol,"';While Shep-. herds : Watched: .Their . Flocks'.'.. Mrs. Hallam lit . the ..candle 'of Christmas love. 0A 'vote of thanks • is to :be sent: to .. Mrs. 'Y Henry. The January •eetit will be at Mrs: I. Cran-r rn ,yg • • sti�ri's. Mr. Woolley took charge of the meeting 'for the election" ofof-,, ficers for."lg52 president, Mrs. C, •Cook; 1st vice, •Mrs. L Menary; 2nd vice, Mrs. W. Andrew; » sec,- treas., Mrs. H. Curran; pianist,. Mrs. George rwamley, -Mrs. W. Andrew; sec.. Missionary Month= ly, Mrs. L Men:ary;! .%lower fund sec.-treas., Mrs. Jerry. Cranston; assistant,. Mrs. ' R. Kilpatrick; Strangers ted.; Mrs, Geo., Twain - ley; Heralds—China, Mra. W. Ir i. • JOH •NSTO`.N'S• RESTAU•RA•NT . . •• plignetialtredoo.iimiip.mq.sp.w.c*oq.0-04.iial000dolositi... ' SEASON'S GREETINGS. .I ..,.....; C` ,:„, ,. ti. , _. , ; mei I. .J@Y610.N@4,: t E....May Christmas Time -Be full Of Joyous. Merriment :for .You and Yours, and. .May The .New Year Be The Best . 6 '. -You've . Ever'...KnQ .11.,.._ year A, bright and happy start:' CONGRAM`S' BARBER SHOP GenRieenisflanionatiiiiinoriusemoroottivowaimpregniattovirikosistsul 2 v '' ,i l'- SEASO:N`S GREETINGSS Every `day we are appreciative. t. ::'of the favors .:and comities* . of . 'our. . Patrons,:, .but the istmas ti season affords the opportunity to (' • especially thank ,you and. to wish /1 ' everyone a fright Merry Christ- nd the best of health, . the • in<1.9 . most' of wealth : and ' the greatest .4 of happiness in the New, Year..:. -«• * ll'' kr, w THE SEPOY "STORE ;; vin; Temperance, Mrs. • J.. •$lake; ed for him near the head of the .,home ,Missio s, Mrs• Geo: Saun table, where: a goose; was: be!.nrg ' ; ders; Japan, 'Mrs. Cliff Kilpat `.carved: '`Ah",' he 'commented, "so rick India, Mrs• I Cranston. I'm to . sit 'by ,the 'goose" But W.A. officers for 1'952: are noticing the -lady '• seated on his res:, 'Mrs. Geo.' Saunders;,, 1st left, he' hastened to. snake amends: p. vice press; Miss. Olive Blake; sec,_ _. "1 mean", he smiled at her apolo- 'areas. "Mrs: L. Menary;: "Helpers, getacally, :"the roasted one, ' of Mrs. George ' Twamley, Mrs• R; . course" Kilpatrick, Mrs. ' I. Henry; Mrs. Jack Irwin.. : Every. man has his follies and.. riving.late for -a holiday din oftentimes they are' ,the .most in ;ner, a', guest found a seat reserv- teresting: •thingshe • has 'got. ig r r tri ,rr a ,r , r.,•;;•r.;_ ' r ' The ' Christmas' Season ' again 'approaches with ' peace ..and : goodwill, its spirit of � and again, Simply and sincerely, we extend the age ol'ci greeting that yours may be A • Very Merry Christmas. an`l r And Prosperous New 'Yea. A�&PPy • P • I 1 ». 1 1 ry