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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-12-03, Page 3ton iness ' s. ac-' Ber ravel id D. nage d a anch " f St. igan- Al rson, ylds, .'rap-, ,othy elvin inert ;hell, ' Ag- Me Nee-. neth'•_ tney, Roy . Hen-. prin- :hoot t. at ';• etion fans- ef- •' ught bber I the ar•I,' Inas lard. of J 1c - after =le Aiden John wed- Rip-. the '. pris- the rseas' hilip Jack Jim snow= iver� ,reed Fri win- ?res- y of rd a. , d by' 7y- of Dan iered tney,: iver- As,t- teed, pita',' i�red vhile , her 'rsOn had and. :d 10 ?Ida thein in lV[rs;1 ,orrie ...1c son the • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1.953 l'anat"littRot- Alio/pip frr NEL; LUCK -NOW, ONTARIO . SHE Lu�xrrOW;.�sENTI PAGE THREE EL'ECTIO:N .CARDS. To the Electors of Ashfield, Ladies and Gentlemen: Please accept my most sincere thanks for the splendid support accorded• met at the' polls on Monday ' It h vas indeed pleasing and appreciated and I will do my utmost touplw1c1 the, confidence you have placed in me,, , Sincerely, CECIL BLAKE. To: the Electors of Ashfield, .' Ladies and 'Gentlemen: Your support on Monday was ,indeed appreciated. and I extend my hearty .thanks. The affairs of the municipality will' continue to have niy-close attention, in my earnest endeavour ' to 'serve you well and faithfully Sincerelly, •JOHN BRADLEY. To the • , Electors ' of Ashfield, Ladies and Gentlemen: Please .accept my most. sincere thanks upon my re-election as councillor on Monday.. 1 appreci- ate your confidence which is 'ari. added incentive to continue to be of the 'utmost service to ''the. people of Ashfield :Township; Thanks A Million!• Sincerely, KENNETH.L. MacKENiIE. To: the 'Electors of Ashfield, Ladies and Gentlemen: ' • Many thanks •for your support • on 'election day. It was indeed.! appreciated,. and I assure you 1 will spare no effort to continue - to ATOrk continue-to..=work in.,the best interests : of everyone • in the . municipality: Again, thanks! Sincerely; ' '. ANDREW RITCHIE,. BORN • RICHARDS—at .Guelph Hospital. on Thursday,. Novemlber 27th,• to Professor N. R ,and Mrs, Richards (nee Wary Greer), a, son, Robin, Richard • Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. C. A. Winn, 13,A.,, Minister. SUNDAY;' DECEMBER *7th. 11 • a.m.: Morning Worship. 12.15 p.m.: Sunday School. 3 Erskine: .Church, :'Dun- Bannon: 7 p.m,;'' Evening Worship.• Every Wednesday ,at 8.00 p.m.: Prayer Meeting & .Bible Study' UCKNOW UNITED'CHURCH' Minister: Rev. G. A. •Meiklejohn, , ! B.A., B,D. ' SUNDAY, DECEMBER:.7th s 11.Sacred Word"; a.m.: "The .12.15 p.m.. Sunday 'School. . 7 p.m:: "Signs. of Hunger". .i. Sunday :School .Concert, ThUrsday,'.December .18th. Church Of England IN. CANADA ,.• • Rev. IL L. Jennings,. B.A., L.Th., Rector. • IINDAY,' DECEMBER 7th Advent 2 • • Parish Communion Sunday St.' Peter's, Lucknovlr:.Y 10,30 a.m.:• Sunday School. ' 71:00 a.m.: Holy Communion. St, Paul's,Dungannon; 2 p'.m. Christ Church" Port Albert' 3.30 p.m . St.. Patil''s,, Itipieyr .7.30• p.m. 'Local. & "General'w PIANOS -5 nev,. 12 used .at the Mildrnay Furniture Stores. Used chesterfield suites,new refriger- ators, washers. ' Mrs. Will Sillib ' of Dungannon ungannon visited last week with her sister, Mrs. John Henry and Mr. Henry. Will Lees of Detroit left last week for Tampa, ,Florida, where he will .spend' the winter, Miss Lois Henderson and Mrs. Minnie 'Horne of Toronto spent • the week -end; here. • Gordon ,Montgomery and " Har-. vey Webster .were in Toronto on: Tuesday previewing the 1953. Fords. • Mr. Joseph Johnston returns µ from . Wingham , Hospital last week to ' the , Baker Convalescent Home. BE 'READY FOR CHRISTMAS Order. your Beauty Counselor gifts of : cosmetics; cologne, soap, etc:, : from • Mrs. ' Ken. Mowbray no" w. Priced from $1,00 up. • Miss Jean .Douglas• who has not ,been enjoying good health,' returned to Wingham Hospital. ori Saturday for treatment Mrs. • E. N. Hodgins left. - on Saturday 'for Hamilton Where' she will spend the , winter with Mr. and Mrs, . Glenn Moore. B a r b a r a': Rathwell 'returned. home on ' Tuesday from Sick Children's. IJospital, London, Where:. She has been receiving treatment ' MARTH WASHINGTON "Dresses —new shipment of ,Martha. Wash- ington:sprint dresses and Kay -Bar slips,.`this week at'ASHTON'S:.' • Mr. •Wand Mrs. W. R: Farrier, Mr..' and Mrs. Garn,F et Farrier, Wayne and Janice of White - Church and. Mr.: and Mrs. Will Ritchie'' of Zion visited . Sunday with Mr: and :Mrs.:Sam Reid. Mrs: 'L. C., Thompson,' Mr. and. Mrs. Ed . Thom, Mrs. Ron Roth- well and Rosemary • •and Mrs. Stuart Collyer and Thommy vis- itecl last , week in Detroit. with Mr. and Mrs. Al "Martin, and on Friday Mr.. and Mrs. Thom re.- turned e=turned • with Mrs. Rothwell :'to Norwood where they ' will ' spend the winter. .. e, ...Misses Jessie • and •Annie :'Mac Kay . returned last • week fronri-.a. visit in Hamilton and .Toronto where they .attended the Royal Winter,,. Fair.. At Hamilton they. w re •g is .• of.' Miss . Isobel", Mac - In osh, • o invited. in some for- mer. ulcknowi•tes to .spend ail • evening. They included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack,, Leith, `Mr. ,and Mrs. Glenn Moore, Mrs. :Jack Campbell and Mrs. Margaret Fink. • GIFT SOLUTION=a: subscription to .The Sentinel makes ' a 'most acceptable gift: No ;fuss, no both-, er. 'Just :order it and we will send: a. gift card. The :year rourill gift the entire'farnily' will appreciate.•, WOLF .,CUBS. Due to .:other activities in the Recreational Centre our regular -weekly-nreeting was held . in. the -Ta Council Chambers with •an at- tendance , of 23 .Cubs. `Sixes Bill' Andrew conducted the opening ceremonies. Investitures' which- were to have :been held . • were postponed until we were able' to return" to' "The Jungle", Most of the evening was spent • in pre- paring for the .corning 'Scout -Cub• Parent •Night, after which Musi- cal games were 'played. ' • .Cubs . qualifyin.g for the Col- lectors. Badge by satisfactory leaf' collections are John' Andrew,. Bill'' Andrew, Frank Murdie Gary Rit- chie, Murray Hunter, Bobby Hun- ter- and Fraser Ashton. • CLINIC' BUILT BY LUCKNCWITE A NLchgan paper recently car- ried a picture ' and story of the "Colony Clinic", 'built by' Dr. William P, MacKenzie, D.O., for- merly of Lucknow. Bill is a. son of Mrs.. Wm, MacKenzie • and the late Mir. MacKenzie. ' Dr.. 1VIaoKenzie was associated in the project, by. another Doctor. of Osteopathy, Dr.. • S. B. Gilroy,' and the . clinic is described as be- ing "a beautiful and modern qd dition to St. Clair Shores", Mich- igan,' in suburban Detroit. ' A part of the building will be occupied by the, dssntal. offices of Dr. •A. ' L. Weinberg: The following `story accompan- red .the holding,' of open house attended by several hundred per'-' so Thanks chiefl y to Dr, 'W William P. MacKenzie, St. Clair ''Shoff es now has: a modern clinic with two .doctors, a dentist, a sizeable staff 'of assistants' and •the, latest scientific e ' ti is quipment. ,The Colony„ Clinic,, at Mack and Colony, two. !blocks below Nine .Mile.R.oadf 'has: been completed andput into operation. . The con- struction process took • about 7 months, and Dr. MacKenzie cer- tainly can be proud„ of the finish- ed product.' The doctor's 'part of the, 'clinic: contains a' reception room, three' general ',treatment room`s, a room with a' .hospital• bed,, a clinical laboratory, a surgery ' for minor operations .such as tonsilectomies, anx-ray room and a darkroom.. The dental . sectioncontains a reg ception room, .a !business office, a laboratory' and :three 'operating roo'ris.' There is ,a separate lava tory at 'each- end' of`•the ,building;' he •. entire structure is .:air -con - Awned. ' The .clinic .is •'a colonial style building : . on the ' outside, while the interior: is decorated in :a modern trend. Walls are.' a. dusty •rose in the :. hallway and. • two rooms; two other. rooms are' light • blue; ' the x-ray.. room is -yellow;' the laboratory .is ''blue green to 'match' the tile- in the surgery, and the receptron 'room is green,. ASK' FARMER C.O-OPERATION. IN LIVESTOCK SURVEY Each .December ' the Dominion .Bureau Of . Statistics,' ' Ottawa, in co-operation- with . the .Provincial Department of..Agriciuiture • 'of Ontario,' Toronto; conduct .a . sur- vey urvey ' of ' the .ncimber of live. stock - on farms,:' and the test of,` hired labor. Forrnsfor this survey :are. being. mailed to all\fers_ and will be' in their hands about Oe- cember lst. ' • The. ' Ontario Department ,sof. Agrieuititre hopes that all farm-. ers will complete'and' return this' schedule. in the 'lpastage'free en- velope 'supplied because reliable statistics on the .farm` situation' can only !be -'compiled if there is a widespread response from all types of farmers throughout. the_ province. • This survey is 'designed to pro.-. vide answers to such questions as "How many cattle are there in Ontario? How many of these are dairy and ' how . many • are beef nim-ais•?_ _-How- -mariY-hogs;, -are- there 'on farms now, and how many 'sows' are going to farrow in the next . six months?". • This survey is absolutely con fidential and ' has, no connection whatsoever with taxation. ,;i- divildual reports are grouped to- gether in the ,statistics office of the Ontario. Department of • Ag-`. riculture where estimates:.of .,the required , information are .made ' on a county • basis. • The Minister of Agriculture, Colonel the Hon. Thomas L. Nen- nedy, recently. stated , that these statistics on agricultural produc- tion, were of ' veifyc great help to him in determining the state of agriculture'• -,and, in drawing up. policies to improve and further the :interests. of ,farmers. Ire, also stated' that farm organizations, ' such at the Federation. of Agri culture, made: a great' deal :of use 1 of these figures' in the 'prepara- tion of their briefs '*to both 1.h' • Provincial and Dominion •Govern . , ;0 --'• The annual 23c membership fees are' now due.. Please do• not delay 'your. pay`nieiit• All pareiita of Cubs ate invited to attend' the ,annual meeting and `Parent Night to. be, held in the Recreational Centre tomorrow night, December 5th, Come with. 'your boy. • gmingiutatamogamiownorwrgargasegeonsimmoun el a LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR. TELEPHONE 85. SALE -- Station wagon Coats. — FOR BOYS Bro wns, fawns, plaids, size 6 to 18 Regular. $19.95 Special Purchase Clearin . WOMEN'S COATS 3/4 Jackets, long 'stations, • winter coats broken sizes: and colors—fully lined. ' TO CLEAR. - :17.40 :a d' 25 o -- �Bi . •. �..$ Q ,.sSa,�ng . GIFTS — GENTLEMEN ...... ' • IjADIES.•.... . Gloves, lined, wool, fabric.' •Blouses " lar e. selection.. 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