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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-12-17, Page 6PAGE SIX G LVA i ;SEN' a. LUCKNgW,, ONTAItIO WEDNESDA7 17th, •1953 4/ Hoiid�i.! Christmas, olid The New Year again usher in: r , a season of festivity and,good;.:.. f ellowship • 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. r Don't -let an accident spoil;, holiday happiness fo°t'yourself or -e. for others. • •Vit' • ifNI,;STER • 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 • 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 • 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 `. PURCHASED FROM BRUSSELS MOTORS , AT A VALUE OVER $300 • ntitfed To The Dra To Take ?face On The Eve Of December -201i; • 1952 HERE ARE SOME BIG VALUE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 1952. CHEV. DELUXE STYLINE COACH 1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN 1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN Two 1951 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDANS at ., ,.�.:., ....... $1850 1951 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN 1951 CHEV. STYLELINE COACH $1850 • TWO 1951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDANS 1951 DODGE SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN 1950 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN, fully equipped • 1949 CHEV. 5 -PASSENGER COUPE,' fully equipped, $1495 1949 PLYMOUTH 'SPECIAL' DELUXE SEDAN $1395. ' ' 1949 METEOR SEDAN, completely. reconditioned .... $1295 • 194.$ CHEV. SEDAN'.,• ' TRUCKS �` ... 1953 DODGE 1/2 -TON PICK-UP, Selling at ' below list 1948 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 -TON . PICK-UP 194.8 CHEV: .0/4 -TON PICKUP 1946' /2 MERCURY x -TON'.PANEL .... .... ...:........„ ,.,..,..... , $395.00 MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE , FROM Hnrrin •Coanty's'Foremost ,Used Car Dealers' Cities Service Dealer ,_ . Cash, Trade, Terms =- Phone 73X ^Brussels • pet Evenings until' 10 !ape r i g ; Sunworthy °wan Papers. Interior. 'and Exterior Spray .or, Brush STEEL ROOF PAINTING,,, Sanding & Finishing Estimates Without Obligation Eniberlin kAaclr nes Lucknow194-111. Wingham 654-32 die 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.` •