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.THS LUGKNOW SENTINEL, LUQKNOW, ONTARIO
'Donald. Barr;; treas., Sharon Hod
gins; work; conveners, Mrs..
Maulden and 'Mrs. P. Hodgins;
study book,, Mrs. Edbert Bushell
press,,. ;reporter,. George Bushell.
The.: next meeting, will be at the
home a Donald. Barr .on Decem-
ber 13th: The. afternoon was spent
in working' for Ate (bale. The
meeting closed. with hymn 168,
"While the shepherds, watched".
Lunch was served by the•hostess.
The. ;H.R%I met on Thursday at.
the ,dine of Mrs,. Raynard Ack.
ert • wit' Mrs. Tom Hodgins
charge. After the usual opening:
and. businesstook'
the convener, ;Mrs..
Alec Percy, took '.onrer for a. very
interesting. program. Christmas
carols -were" sting. and readings
were .given by Mrs. Lloyd Ack
ert,-Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs. P.
A; Murray, "Mrs, James Hodgins,
Mrs., , ferry. Hodgins, Mrs. Ed.
Thompsonn and Mrs. Alex Percy.,:.
Elaine Murray and June Ackert
gave recitations and 'Miss Eileen
Elliott,favored with a .piano' solo.
' Mrs.. Ernest Ackert • demonstrated
.
the g af needlepoint. Judges.
for the Candy contest were Mrs:
J., Reid, Mrs:" M. Reid and: Mrs.
Lloyd Ackert and Mrs: Jim Smith"
and ' Mrs. Perry Hodgins ''were.
winners. Christrnas'gifts:•were ex-
'changed. and a dainty ,lunch .was'
served. •
A successful Christmas concert,
was held on Friday .evening by
tie teacher and .pupils of S.S. No.
the Evening Guild rnet at. the
'tome. of Mrs Naro1d' Haidenlpy1
40",' may' gvening, with the
sit.lent, /drat, ,Ronald Thacker;
Vie. Mrs., Bert .Nicholson
zCad the Thought for the day and.
The roll. call .was answered. with
air ,verse: .conta� Hing; the. word
e ;hyo "Jesus . shall reign'
s, Sung followed: by prayer. The
Christmas story was read by Miss.
]aotina, - Nicholson.; Plans were
'midi. f ae the Winter's work. This.
being ' the business Meeting the.
gotlowingofficers were elected;
press, Ms. Presti pres,,`,`Mrs.
'Ronald Thacker; vice press, Miss
Y Boyle; sec.=treas.; Mrs. Har-,
old Hx• buying aldenb , , •cornmittee,
Mist.-
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st. Bert Nicholson and Mass
'dna Boyle, s.,Howard, Thome
son thanked• the hostess and a
+dainty' lunch was served. '
The Presbyterian Mission Band
-ryas, held, at the .home`of Mrs.
Perry Hodgins pan November '29.
Keith, Mau'lden ,was in the chair.
Ifyrnn:.17, "SilentNight", was
...sung. *aro iosdg ns.and Don-
• and ,Burr read • .the . scripture fol
;fowed twi th `prayer. • by Mrs.. F,
Maulden. Marian 'Percy read the
minutes: of the;pi/evious meeting: �i
• The roll cah was answered by,
a favorite' children's h 2 The
election of officers for' 1 were
'es follows: pres., :Keith. a den;;
vice, pres.; Helen' Needharn:; sec:,
e `ttk PAIN
• Good news for diode' who, to g for relief
from rheumiptic pain.. but feel hopeless!
Thousands, get speedy relief from ,rheu-
aaatic and arthritic.. aufering, by using
' T -R C.'a, Don't let dull. wearieoyne aches.
. 'std . sharp elabbin pains' handicap you
Sur longer.; Tr .Temnletoa'i 'T -R -C's•
today. Only ,65c. $1.35 at drug ata.' T444
We extend sympathy to Ms..
Malcolm Lane in the death. of ' her'
father; the late William' Congram
who passed away at his home;.
Con. ` 8: He had .', been in poor
health for a. long : period of time.
The funeral was r held ' on ;Satur-
day afternoon to Greenhill Cem-
etery :
Mrs. ' J W Colwell, Mr.:' and
Mrs. Don MMCosh and familyvis-
CREWE
Mr; Wm maize of St. Lambert,
Quebec, spent a , few days with
his brother Roy and other rela-
tives in the community..
Congratulations Mo ngratulations to Mr, & Mrs.
Clark Zinn, newlyweds, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon. Maize on the
'arrival of. a baby girl,. .
Crewe School is holding their,
Christmas concert on Thursday,
December 18th. Everyone .tel-
come. •
(Intended for Last Week) •
The sympathy of the common
ity is extended to Mrs, Zinn in
the death•of her brother, Norman
Holland in •'Clinton on the: week-
end. ,
& Mrs Lorne;• Rasty spent
Saturday evening .With friends :in
Clinton.
. : Congratulations to 'Mr . &'
NeLs Pearson on the arrival, of, a
baby girl in Clinton Hospital on
Fridays Novemiber.21st
. Word was received here :recent -
lir of •the• death in Vancouver of
Robert Curran who dived here
and operated...a' store at Crewe
for many years.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Boak were
in 'Toronto at the- week -end at-
tending the weddingg of his sis-.
ter, Miss Margaret Boak, R.N.
Mr. ' , and ' Mrs. Benson. Shackle-
ton „and ' family visited Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Jones 'and.
brother Archie'. of near Wingharri..
ited • on Sunday with Mr.' ' and
Mrs. 'Currie Colwell.
Mr.' and Mrs. Bert 'Nicholson
and ,:family spent' ' Sunday . with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson.
Mr, and . Mrs. Wm. • Lloyds Mr.
Karl Boyle and Carol of 'London
visited on Sunday with relatives
here;
Mr. Ralph Haldenby of 'Prim-
rose spent the week -end at his
home here.:
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ONTARIO ."
lie tl',satisfied . Judgment
Fund Fee
Notice ishereby given,' that pursuant to the. Highway Traffic Act and
effective with the issue'. of 1953 motor vehicle :o operators' and and .chauf-
feurs licenses,, an, Unsatisfied. Judgment FundI
'. Fee of '� 1:00 will 'be'.
".collected fr,om each person, to whom is issued a 1953 license.
This increase in fee is required in view. o( the fact that the 50 cent fee
proven
heretofore collected has toe inadequate to meet the demands 0
for payments out of the fund. Since 1947 when the fund was created.
payments out have exceeded $3,000,000. During the current year it.
has .been necessary .to. `obtain an ,advance of :300,000, from the
TreasuryDepPartment in order to .make, the a idents required. A •
py
further 'advance, will be're uired to 'meet the payments anticipated
before the end of the fiscal year (March 31,. 1953).
A detailed statement of tie Fund ria :y be obtained by writing' :to , the
ke gistrar of Motor Vehicles, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ont.
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December 4, 1952
GEO. H DOUCETT
Minister of Highways
•
BER VIE,
Mr, and •Mrs,; Russell Hewitt
visited with. Mr. and. Mrs. ,Fred
Blackwell', ;on Sunday,, . ,
Harmony Eoruin..Met :at .the
home of 'Mr. and , Mrs. Harvie;
Thompson on Monday evening,
with a good. attendance. Mr Tom
McDonald was: appointed chair-
man • for the • year„ Mr. Howard
Thompson, convener for the ev-
ening, presided for the discussion
on the topic "Why Price ' Sup-
ports". Following this Mrs.. Wrn,
J. i Arnold read the correapon-
dente. Euchre was then ''played
and lunch brought an enjoyable
evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs..
Tom McDonald . will b.e . hostess
to. the• group' next Monday even-
ing. • •
Miss Ruth Forrester was host -
eta to the "Eight -Sewing
p, •oewing. Sisters"
group, .afternoon. The
afternoon was .'spent .in cutting•
outthe girls' dresses. Next meet-
ing' -will will be• held at the 'home, : of
Isabel and Esther McDonald'
when the roll call will be "Show
a worked: buttonhole". A dainty
ranch . was ..served by' the hostess,
• S.jL. E. C. R. Purchase, 'word
has been received : by hit parents.
Rev. and Mrs. F • G:' Purchase,
Bervie, has, been transferred from
Greenwood R.C.A F.; station, Nova
Scotia, *here he was senior med-
ical officer, to San Faricisco'. for
a, year's special study.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shields &
family and -,Mrs. Margaret And-
erson, all of Meaford, ''visited
with Rehr.. and Mrs. F G. • Pur-
chase, Bervie, recently. '
The first ��. meting of the Sen-
ior Purple Grove Club 'Girls was
field at the, home 'of' their leader,
Mrs. Howard : Thompson, or. the.
project "Summer.Clothes `, .for
Girls". 'Election of officers result-
ed as follows 'pies.; Marie Coll:
ing; ' sec.-treas., : Margaret;. Eater
son; '/recreation convener, Joyce
Arnold; press reporter, ., Wilda
Thompson": Roll call .for• the next
meeting is to.' be 4'& name for
our club". Mrs.' .Thompson then
: outlined: the requirements of this
Project'. 'which. are, to make a.
auu'nmer dress or evening :gown;'
plan .a• spring' and summer Ward=
robe, .*equip .a sewing'. }lox, keep
a ,7'' record' , , book. . and attend
Achievement Day. The 'theme of
the . meeting Was "Kinds. .of Mat-
erials and members were . given
samples for. 'their record ' books.
Next :meeting is ;t4. be '. held, at
the home a. Wilda. Thompson
The Bemrie • Women's Mission
ary. Society held their regular:
meeting in the basement : of the'
church. On' Friday evening in the'
form of a social. 1GTs. :James
Bushell,convener of this month's
program, was chairlady for ,the:
evening..A trio by 'MrsWilliam
Peterbaugh, Miss.. 'Myles : Ar i-
strong and. Mrs. F. G. Purchase,
was much enjoyed; a piano . solo
by Betty '$ an; a piano. and solo.
number , by Betty Jean. and • Mary
Hodgins; a piano solo • by Mrs. F
G.• Purchase., 'The guest •.speakre,
Mrs Thompson • of . Trinidad (now
of Winghamri),' was -then: introduc-
ed. With the 'aid. of, .slides she
gave a very interesting talk /On
Trinidad. Mrs. Robert Smlth,
president of the •'society,. thanked
Mrs. Thompson. Mrs; Harold' Ban:
Herman, - president of the Kinloss'
Society, thanked - the Bervie, lad -
res for the invitation to :hea' the
speaker. Lunch ,wasserved: and'
a social time spent, _
Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd }lathed,
visited with Mr. arid Nrrs:.i How-
ard" Thompson recently. .
Mrs. Allan' Coiling, John D. &
:Susan, returned home to Ripley
having spentthe past two weeks
with her . parents, Mr: and Mrs.
%Howard Thompson. ' , , •
Mrs; Claude • Dare visited• with
her mother, Mrs. Alex Stewart of
Millarton ori Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fair 'vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Dore' recently.
Bervie Mission Band niet in
the Sunday School' room on Fri-
day ,evening. Mrs. Gordon Faire
presided and read the Missionary
s to'r ye, "Cassova's Christmas,
Baby". Betty Swan. favored With
a . piano solo, • Mrs:• Ptirchase clos-
ed the meeting with prayer.•
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Donna Hedley spent the
weekend . with Mr. and/:Mia.:
Ralph Scott; .Armow.
VONE,SDAY, DDC:, 10th, • •1952
CULROSSM CORNEis
Newlywed's Honored
A. very pleasantevening was
"spent on. Tuesday lastwhen • a:
surprise `party of about .40 young
people comprised' of the members
of. the Junior Institute and Junior,
Farmers or T. ater gathered at.
the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Eaile
Hodgins in honor of Mr. and Mrs,
Doh Donaldson, newlyweds, The
evening
was spent in musie, step ,
dancing, and old tunee dancing un-
til the wee small hours, music be-
ing supplied' by Mr ' Amos At-
wood, Jessie Kennedy and Wat-
son Armstrong. During the course
of the evening, Mr.s and Mrs,,
Donaldson. (nee Shirley Hodgins):
ere. presented with a sure, •of
money from the - Institute, A.
sumpttrous lunch. Was prepared
by the hostess and: ;all hie&away •
home after having spent a very
pleasant evening.. .
•
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Wraith and'
Gertie attended , the Knight -Hys-
lop, wedding z'h Toronto on Satur-
day.. ,
Mr .and •1V1rrs. Dori Hildebrand ..:
and. Mr. & Mrs. Donaldson spent
the week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Earle • Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hanna vis
ited Mr; and .Mrs. ` Farish Moffat
last week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie 'Hanna
;were at a, reception at Gerrie one
evertirig last week fn.' honor Of
Mr; and Mrs: ;Harold Bell,
Several from 'our community
took. in the Santa .Claus' parade
in Teeswaeer ,on Saturday. ,
Recent '.visitors with.. Mr.,. and
Mrs: Morley, Wall :were Mr. and
Mrs: Bert Shewfelt and family'
of Kincardine Mr. and Mrs. •Joe
Wall, Mr.:`& Mrs:.Bverett White-
head' of Teeswater, Mr.' and Mrs,.
Elmer Walland •'Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thompson, and ,family.
W. Jas." .Wilson and hit grand
mother, Mrs., WWM.'Wall, `of : the
14th Con;, C.u.ross,' spent an ev.-
ening.• with Mr;': and: Mrs. Frank'.
Brown and Reg
1V1%'and' Ms. Alex Whytock,, &
sons visited Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs." Everett Whytock.
'We are. sorry . to report , Mrs.
Whitehead to : ' be a patient in
Wingliasn Hospital:-; We wish her:
a speedy 'recovery, --
Mr. .and: ' Mrs. Tom Hodgins
spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
and Mgrs.' Art Hodgins.
and. Mrs. Elmer Wall of
'Culross .spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs: Frank. Tldmipson, '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Wall of Kin, .
lough visited Sunday "with Mr.
and Mrs:' Jack Schumacher' and
Helen., , •••
Mr and Mrs: Wm Ross= ---and_
family: of, Wingham spent 'Sun-
day.with Mr. and MrsJack Ross.
Mr.'. and Mrs: Midfc rd Wall and
Donnie , spent -an evening • .East
week with her parents,, Mr. , and' •
Mrs. Tom:. Hackett; 'Ashfield. ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ross were
entertained Saturday evening at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank .
Thompson;
Mrs. Jphn Wilson and Mr' Wm:
Kidd of 'Toronto spent last week
end.....with her mother, Mrs. Wm
Wall, and her two sons, 'Jim and.
• grville Wilson:
Sunday . visitors with 'Mr. .and
Mrs.: Midford Wall and.: Donnie
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Collins
of ' Port Elgin; , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Pollock and 'Kay of Ripley and
Mr. and' ' Mrs. Erie Hackett of •
Paramount..
Opposed To New High School
Kincardine •Township„ electors
•ecpressed'opposition to the ques-
tion, "Are youin favor of a new
high 'school in Kincardine?"
There were 400 negative votes to
330 affirmative.'. The expression
of opinion was called for at , a
three-way,rnunicipal 'vote for the
reeveship 'When Stanley Thorne -
son, who opposed the school, was
elected with a majority over his
two` opponents, George McKen- •
zie and ,William K. Wilson.,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heeley
visited- with- Mr: and Mrs. Wes-
ley Hedley of Glainis on Sun •
-
day.,.
The Rev. and Mrs. G. S;.. Bauleh
Misses Nellie and Margaret i a1-
coal visited with Mr. and Aire.
tleii Scott.