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;SEN' a. LUCKNgW,, ONTAItIO
WEDNESDA7
17th, •1953
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Christmas, olid The New Year again usher in:
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a season of festivity and,good;.:.. f ellowship
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As,. inthe pastit will also be marked by .
increased dangers . more •traffic, more hours of
dcrkness sli e,: roods,and holi.da poste and' ;•
PPrY •Y .
impatience.
I appeal . to,' Ontario citizens to overcome'
these added hazards by greater 'care and common
sensewhen walking or driving.
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Don't -let an accident spoil;,
holiday happiness fo°t'yourself or -e.
for others.
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United Church W A. •
Group II of ' the W. A. Met , at
the home• of Mrs W. B. Ander
son for:the .December meeting,
with .Mrs: Harvey' 'Webster pre-
siding. Arrangements were co'm-
pleted• for the pot luck supper to•
be held in the .church basement,
on 'Wednesday, • December.. 17th.
A , vote of thanks ' was :tendered
the offiers of the. Group:for their.
assistance . during •the ` past • two
years. Mrs. Mathers ' took the;
'chair. for: the, .prograi . Mrs, • Ern-'
est. Ackert . favored with a solo..
Mrs'. Harveya Houston • played a
medley. of Christmas, tunes. "'Vir-
ginia's.
Vir-ginia's•. Christmas" was . read by
Mrs. ;Webster. ' A reading ."Christ-
mas 'Meditations was given by
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SPORT.
TIBER TIPS.
Turley - . minded D . ngannon
bowlers made certain that Luck
now was not .grabbing; all the
turkeys again this year. When the
smoke settled on• ti fiber lanes1.
and 2 last week the score board
showed Lions leading the Cubs
by narrow, margin' in both pin -
fall
• and (games, ' Their combined
efforts were .good for two tur-
keys, The third going to a` Mein -
her of "our"' . zebra team. •
Other . top -rolling. teams were
Beavers, Zebras and Pole Cats.:'
By virtue of aseven-point, . win
the, Beavers . moved well, out. m
front' with . the remaining teams
involved 'in a grand scraxh'ble for
play-off berths. What ,with. Wol=-
verines, and Zebras resuming.
winning . ways a slump of ' any.
.kind up there ahead could be
fatal! .
, Con'gratulaf tons, are very Much
'in order for Lions . Lloyd •and
Doris Hodges who: won the' larger
turkey by, topping.Zebras Gibson
and 'Hamilton who, 'trailed by.
Dinny's late andlamented. blow-
out • in the final frame!' Dorothy's
single score of 630 held up, how-
ever,' despite all-out 'bids• by Bea-
ver Marion` McKinnon, Coon Kay
.Bailey, and: one of last. ,year's
winners -Chipmunk Gladys 'Hal-
ilton.• Harold Greer who 'paced
the up and coming; Wolverines al
most bettered Cub Frank .Eedy's
big, turkey winning score of. 736'
Pins,
Your bowling executive : wishes
to thank elr'eryone for the won-
; derful co-operation in . making.
the annualturkey • roll such a
popular , event and wishesone
and all Convpliments . of, ^ • the
Season!
• Holiday. Team Standing
McKinnon's , Beavers 48, And-
erson's Tigers 41, Park's Cubs:39,,
Button's '.Gophers 37, CCrawford's.
Pole Cats 36, Eedy's.'• Liens 36,
Bannister's Wolverines .34, Tay-
lor's. Zebras 28, .Johnson's VChip
munks 28, McDonagh's •Coons 23.E
Mrs. Haag ,Carolyn..Mlathersren-
dered a pleasing piano: instrumen-
tal. A Christmas .contest was. con-
ducted by Mrs.' F. Gilchrist.,' Mrs.
Houston :. exxpressed .the 'apprecia-
tion of 'the group to Mrs. Ander-
son and 'ko all who had taken
'part .'in the :program and/a Sump-
tuous ':.lunch was . served, by the
'-committee, in '':charge. •
KINLOUGH
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Recent visitors With 'Mr. H •'.Bell
.were Mrs:, Nellie Bell, Messrs. S.
&: W. Bell, Tee nater, Mrs..;John
Robb and . son Dave; ;Con. '10.
Mrs: Herman Fisher ;'and son
Albin. of Benmiller spent a few
days Oith r her Parents, Mr., and
Mrs. `J'ohm : llushell; •
Mrs: .Dan . MacDonald spent. a
few days with Mrs: Wm.. Percy
knd Other relatives. j
The . W.A. met 'on' '1lhursday•: at
Commencing November 1st, :19.52.•to, December 24th;' -1952 `.
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the home of Mrs. Maurice Hod -
ns Ms: Tom .Hodigins, in
gins
Christmars carols opened
the meeting followed by prayers
and scripture readingby Mrs. Jim
Smith. • A' letter ' ,of thanks •was
read . for the recent bale which'
was 'Sent to Moosonee. The. word
for., the roll call' Was; "Joy". •As
this was a devotional meeting all
took' part,, in .the programa Mrs.
Ralph Hill gave 'a•• splendid paper
'on ' Chr stnias The :meeting open-
ed • with the W:A, . litany and. a
dainty lunch •was served by the
hestess. Mrs: Jim Smith will be
the ,next hostess on January 15th.:
Mr: 'and Mrs, Clark Needham
and; family visited 'with Mr. and
,Mrs. Eldon Lowry.
Mr. ; and Mrs. Jim . Boyle and
•Linda; moved to Holy, rood .oil
Friday-vihere tihey'-will reside in
the Ackert apartment..
Miss K Lane, who is attending.
•StratiordWormali spent "last week
,practise • teaching ' at the White-
church school.
=Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgins,, Mr.
and Mrs. T.. McCue spent .Sunday
at Preston with Mr. and Mrs. Win,
McCue.
r; and Mrs. Walter Breckles
and • family have moved • from
Luckno t to the :home recently'
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. 'James
"Boyle:',
BOUNDARY ' EAST
`'The Ladies Aid of Whitechurch
held fiheir annual' meeting at :the
home 'of ,Mrs. Albert' McQuillin;
•Christmas' carols were sung and
readings Were given'by Mrs.'F::'
Coulter, Mrs. ' Jas. McInnes and
Mrs, Geo: • Fisher The :retiring
president, Mrs. F. Coulter,, pre
sided.. Officers elacted for 1953
were ,pres.., ` E : Earl Caslick;
vice • pies.,' Mr ; deo: Fisher; sec.,
Mrs.. D Cr-•ig and treas., Mrs,
Jas , Mellrath. Lunch was served,
by.the hostess at . the close of the
meeting; Mrs. Gordon Elliott in-
vited the Aid ' `to her home' in
January.
• The Christmas meeting of the
Whitechurch 11V'.' L was held in
the commdunity hall on Tuesday.
WS., Mei/meg presided, opening
the ..meeting—with the. Ade and.
Mary • Stewart collect. A. reading
was given by Mrs 0: Mitchell, a
contest by Mrs. Walter. Fames.
•R:ev. Watt. of Whitechurch gave'
a very inspiring talk .en Christ-
mas. A cookie contest was judged
by Mrs. R. Laidlaw and Mrs Joe
King. The° winner was Mrs. Erni
est ,Casemore. Ari exehOge Of
gifts was shade by the members,
The roll call was answered. by
"The"best Christmas 1' ever had".
Jean Gaunt played a piano solo
and, a duet was sung by Mrs.
RobeRoss , and Mrs. oli
Craig,rt. T4ttle' Doris' Ross•Dawssaid a.
recitation. 'While contests were
engaged in Mrs. D. Beecroft piny-.
_ed carols: op •her •guitar.. Then
sandwiches, cookies "and tea were,
served by the hostesses. Mrs. G.
'Farrier invited the, ladies to her
home for. Christmas:
}' , Mrs.' John Carruthers is speid",
inig this ,week with' her: daughter)
Mrs. G. Fisher.` •