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THtJRSDA4, JANUARY. alt 1952
.'FORIVIER. LUCI�NOWIT
YEA
E VT. SENTINEL. WCK.. O.
OLID SPORT •
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�r ..._._.Mrs,°. J.anet�,,M:acDonald:....w-ho,�•cele�bl'cated_her_nin.etieth .....who-•_._.
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at the home of her dau lite Mrs. C •E. mit' Sea
forth, �, S h, S forth; -.ori Friday,
is •shown with her. son, John, of, Lucknow; her. grandson, John; Of
Lucknow;'•and her; granddaughter,Beverley :Ann.'
19:5:1 .IN REVIEW
June 7th
Denzill Stafters was :.given a
send -.off by Kinloss neighbors of •
ter selling the farm. to P. A. Mur-
zay.
Lueknow Bantams were pre-
sented with:the W.O.A'A. trophy
at: a banquet in'•, the Recreational
Centre.
Deaths -Mrs, .David J Stewart.
June 14th .
' Rev. , Charles 'H. ',MacDonald
passed . away after a lengthy'. •i•11 -
CALL.'
Carleton" . L.. Stingel
Dungannon, Phone '96
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Who 'will •
PAPER : YOUR ROOMS'
and ' make a good, .fob of it •
—AZRE4s.`ONA LE•-Pkkt1E
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our Coal and Wood•Burnina.
CHIN :.R NGE
Enjoy.' eas Stove Convenience
NOD/e. NO DUST ., NO WORK
Whethe>�
• you'rein the city or' on •
the farm bere'd theihandyr.snoder t•. `r
er01i1iance yoi# need for firing yotu',
goal nrzci vVoid range. t'hi's` ptw
type•rasige burner works ,hist like
your • oil • heater—lights ;wifli a`; ,;
match n&• • wicks ; - •
no 1'4gs . ' eleotgtcity
deeded+
dee thli a ar"Jha f'upe'ffamitd Soo r' r6oAti
Greer *adio
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trio
t
ness.
Mr and .Mrs N: • E. Bushell
graduated from. • the Canadian'
College :of, Massage' and Hydro-
,therapy., •
After : thirty.. years in' • business.
Thornpson's Grocery was 'Sold 40
Oliver :Glenn.
K. MacKenzie'. received his
M.D. at • Queen's • University:. .
Ronald Johnston, who graduat-
ed in medicine ',at "Toronto
, versi•ty, was awarded the.Hendry
;meinorial :scholarship for ',attain-
ing : honor standing' each. year. •
Lawrence: MacLeod su.ffered..a
badly`:fractured'elbow.
Mr. and Mrs:. George Andre
Markedtheir golden wedding:
DeathsMrs. P. M. 'Thompson,;
Earl Graham.
June 21st • •
N. 'R. Richards hof ,Paramount
.was • named AS -professor of -the
Solis ' P.epartment at the O:A:C.
Paramount trustees decided to
close' the school and transport the.
pupils to • Lucknow ' Public 'school
at the .commence-rnent •of';the -fall
term.' • ,/;'
r anrs
Marked their 50th anniversary..
Deaths Sarah Mallough, .Wm.'
'Martin,' Mrs-. IL 0. Bell. '
Work•.was started of building
-n-i thoi ia1: stone gates --at • South-
--Kinloss—Cemetery, . ' which has=
been Xi' as a _ ntriai:,:grownd' for
"100 years".
QNTA IQ
P A Q SEVEN _ •
(Co:titinued from :Page .Six)
SAYS GEORGE CHIN MR() •
OF MINNESOTA GAME
George Chin is a standout. this,
season „with the' college, team 'of
Ann Arbor,. Michigan, where • he -
is' taking a :scholarship course:,
The Ann Aribor team has been'.
doing right well •in. inter -college
competition, and' were.recentLy in
Minneapollis,, where 'they downed'
the Minnesota squad , without
much. trouble, •
A report of •one•of these games
read In- part 'as follows: "Led -
by . sophomore George Chin from
Lucknow, Ontario,; Michigan's
Canadian -fibred: squads Simply was'
too pinch for Minnesota. They
Were,off to A.'$-1 first period lead,
and after slowing up in 'the, •sec-
ond, piled Koine three more goals •
'in the final period.. Chin. collect-
ed three goals •.and, an assist for
-his night's work"..
This clipping was:' sent, to Mrs..
John Kilpatrick of . Lucknow by
her brother,, E. C. "Ed"Robinson
of Minneapolis,. who saw the
game and 'in .his, ',letter said,
"George was,, the , :real hero. of'.
Friday 'night's :garde'. . • •
Mr. Robinson 'went to. the
',Michigan ' dressingroom after the
game ` to: 'meet George; and his,
coach.
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'70OUTLAWS WIN• AND. DRAW.
The. Lucknow "Outlaws:" . Hoc
key •team havee • 1been playing 'a obit
'of .hockey with otber,..bush league`
teams. • They ',trimmed Belgrave
'1675 last week and. Monday night
a
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First B�TLk
v� U 11N K'
*COLIN CANADIANS
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ANN,- OF
ONT.' EAL
WORK, I,NG :WITil,CANAD.IAN.S ISN• EVERY'Of, LIFE• SINCE
of this; week played Molesworth
to .a 10-10 draw.' Molesworth is
,dated for' a return engagement
next week.
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BANTA.IVJ 'GAME POSTPONED
,
:Clinton. Bantams failed to
,make' the trip ori' rlday evening
for a scheduled-gatne .With Luck -
now as the first . feature:' of a,
clouble:bill slated` for Burns night.
l'''' Earlier in the ••week %uck'iow'
lost •n.' in ha
l i W m b
. �a. ••-2 „count..
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g
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.y
It was a .nip-and'=tuck battle: for
two . periods, but•, in the third
frame Lucknow faltered to have
the Wirigham' lads slam l orne 'six
goals. 'AI Baker and:. Kenny Mc-
Nay were the local goal getters.
•Kenny Hodgkinson„' son of Mr. ' •
and • Mrs. Wilbert Hodgkinson, is.
playing with the. Wingham, Ban
tams, this season, and doing all
right for . hirnseif:.The Wingham
lads Irecently !trounced el;ij ton
12-0. Kenny; got :three goals in "
.that game. .., • •
Peter's `Guild Meeting
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•The LadiesLadieS1 Guild St Pet,
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en's Church Met yesterday at the' •
home of : Mrs'. Marshall:. A busy
afternoon was spent . in sewing
.5nd •kiindrecl arts and Plans cop
sidered for further activities.. A ' ••
dainty' lunch'' was: served.
'THE FIRST WEALTH ' IS HEALT
guar
IN' CANADA
Here •' are scime : Health : Hints from the Health League
of ' Canada which annuallyy sponsors;th:e Health Week-- `
-o servance4n :the :healt hi-ntterest•-of-all:Canadians-
gave -yen.. reneNved-,,you�s tb,::.
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set iptiori?
MR. & 'MRS.. LORNE• WEBSTER
,M:f,RKED ,46th ANNIVERSARY.
• :Mr.. and,''Mrs. Lorne,•,. S. 'Web
ster of , Seaforth were' 46 'years
married On January 24th, •Mrs,
Webster, the former Ethel Ada,
'Lawrence,' was married to Lorne
S::Webster on January' 24; 1906;
at the !some of the former's •par-;
ants, the. late 'Mr. and, Mrs, Jas.
Lawrence, The, officij
citing minister ..was the late Rey.
K. 'Birks of Sesfortli ..1V1et1Z'
odistChurch, The, bridesmaid
was' • Sarabel 'Daley, now Mrs,
Wilbert Webster of- Seaforth and
the grooi isman was• 1Janiet :Hen-
derson, : Lticknow.
After the niai'riaee the' ,couple
;farmed ' i:n :,Ashfield Township,.
near LuckroW for -four and a half
-•' ars than ino'Yed to Mc1 illa'p ins
October 1 i)10, wherte iav f`ari1'ezi:_:.
until i E�t:is'Ini; .to S'eaforth in ,M'ay,
1946. Mr. Webster• has been 411'
itis �l mail r:aa'rier,out «i` Seafortl
for: a. number of ;,'Qat"+.•
II'hcli' fivte daughters, are Mrs.
F: T (Mae) HIolland,• ,Toronto;
Mrs. William (Pearl) Dodds,'Mc-
Kshop 'MTs. Clenddn (Audrey)
w , r
Christie, �I31•ttGcficld,r 1Virs. A, W.
(1♦ rod,a) • Babcock, Toronto, and
'leer twin si.;ter; Mrs. Robert
(Lulu)' Watson, Soafortfi,
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-- 'Eat- right for .health 'follow a balanced diet!
B.e4ure.the•' milk you.:_u.:;s_e ip .te_ur.'i�zed
- Avoidi
dirt — practice :cleanliness!.
- Avoid' contactwith persons known to,'be suffering,:from com=
murli,ZAI-1e;diseases-- , inclu�ic ng colds
Relax ';before and .after eating! '
- Avoid constipation -- if, it is ;necessary to Use laxatives, ,con-
sult your .physician!
Avoid obesity -_, the state of being overweight!
If dieting'.is necessary, diet only
.physicians!
der the instruction of your
AVoid undue fatigue enough enough rest!
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Be sure' you and' your children have been immunized against
such cominunicable' —= but. preventable diseases. as diph-
' thei ia,, whooping `,cough' and 'smallpox!
- 'See your' physician i egulary for complete check-ups ,and• visit
our dentist regularly!.
• REMEMBER — -"THE FIR `T WEALTH IS• HEALTH `
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Space eantributed in the service 'of' -ti a cornnit pity. by John Labatt 'Lira' t
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