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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-12-24, Page 4aK 4 111'_' • • • THE UMCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, O tTARIO • " 2 + • 1 • WEDNESDAY, DEC- 24th, 1952 • i.s I r.& ' COAX ' 1''Olt . SALE=. „Phdne•Rd(bertson's! Carlow, 15-30 FOIL SALE = alto sacaphone in good 'condition. Allister MacKay, phone 28-r-7 Ripley. WONTED -3 tons of„ clover or mixed hay. Tom Colwell, St Helens. HOUSE FOR SALE—ft an a house in Lucknow', prriperty of the ;Estate of Catherine MacKenzie, Apply to 'Frank. MacKenzie,: R. 5. SLEIGHS—a few setts of sloop sleighs aw'ith runner 21/4 and 2V2 ; inches and 5 foot bunks for. Sale at Andrew's`` Implement. Shop. LIVE POULTRY WANTED For•"fit results at your door. =call BROWN BIROS., 315 or 181- W Kincardine, tint. ` LOST` -7-2 White headed . heifers, -yearlings, with pig ring in. right Q<ears, between 3rd and 4th Con.. of -„Ashfield, several .weeks ago. Thomas H. Culbert, R. 1, 'Dun- gannon., i NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION The Court of Revision of the. 1953 assessment roll of the Town- ship of Kinloss will, be held in the' Township; Hall, Holyrood, on 'Tuesday the 13th 'dayof January,. 1953 1953 at 1.30'o'cleck in the after - , Appeals received, on or, be- • fore January 2nd, 1953, only will be considered. All .; ratepayers govern themselves accordingly J. R. LANE, Clerk Kinloss Township. D[ERMr CHRIST• IVIAS and„ a . AEPY NEW TEAR To :AYI. M. MORRISON Boot & Harness 'Repairs FOR -SALE-2 .-good tongue and and groove pine storm doors, 34" x 80", with .glass 16"x16',' painted white, $5.00each; screen doot 33 Vex80" for $2,00; Johnson" Iron Horse'. *gas engine,' _$20,00, ' W. N. Bushell, Lucknow. EAT FOR. S SALE. . Good beef for .sale by the quar- ter: Beef killed 'under license from the Department of Health. Hind quarters, '40c a pound. • Raynard Ackert, Holyrood. Phone' 24-30 Ripley. WANTED .. CASH PAID' for crippled and dis- abled abledani animals also highestprices paid •for. • boars and . horses for slaughter. Phone Atwood 37-r-12 collect CARD OF 'THANKS' Mrs., Jack .Henderson wishes to thank, f riends and neighbors who so kindly remembered her in. many ways while in the hospital. All these kindnesses were :•indeed appreciated. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Drennan wish to sincerely' thankfriends and neighbors for their many kind acts and expressions of 'sym- pathy `extended them at the time of Mr. Drennan's death.. zIO1 A. , splendid Christmas concert was -presented in Zion Hall on Wednesday; ' December; 17tl . by ; Zion school''.children. under the. direction of . their teacher, Mrs. • Lorne. Johnston. ' A large ,attend- ance .attend-•ance .enjoyed'he .following pro - ram: recitationsb + . Kenneth — Gardner, Lloyd Reid, Anne Rit-' ' chie, , Kenny Kirkland; piano solos, Donald Kirkland, ' Marlene Hunter; solo, Ke4n Gardner, Bar-. ry -McDonagh; duet,. Carol Helm, -Marlene Hunter; choruses by the school Welcome Song, Snow- flake- Suzy, Zion School House, Windn ill • Song, School Days, Wily Claus, Noel, Away •in Manger;. 'We. do .not like to say Goodbye: Those taking part in choruses were. Ernie 'Magoffin, Donald ' and Kenny ' .Kirkland," Marlene Hunter, Anne Ritchie,. Lloyd Reid, Ken; dardner, Chris Raynard, ' Barry McDonagh, 'Carol: and Evans Helm. •A number of dialogues were' .given, "Father's Diplomacy", "Christmas *ith the Ruggles''',, "A Good °Innpression", "The Hold -Up". Other nummbers. were, "Down the Flue", "Kitch :en ' Band by the school", "Tiny Tot Wedding", `Guess Who" song • and drill, "Shadow Picture", folk.. 'dance, pantomime "Silent night". add save the 'Qixeeri - concluded - the program. Lunch was' served after whicl, a dance followed to. music supplied by, Henderson & McCharle's' orchestra. Sunday School Concert Zion Sunday School concert Washeld on Tuesday evening with Rev. Dickinson in. the.•chair. Those taking .part in the choruses' and recitations were, Herbie Hun- ter, Kenny Kirkland, Grant Helm, Larry Hunter, Elaine. Cook,. Anne Ritchie, Ronnie. Gardner, Herbie Barger, Joan Barger, Don- ald Kirkland, Kenny. Barger, Tom Helm, Kenny Gardner, Alan Gib-. son, Barry McDonagh, Jimmie. Gibson, Arthur thur . Helm, Gordie Barger, Evans' Helm; Donnie Gib-, son, Billie Barger, Roberta Helm,. Beatrice Gibson and Chris Ray - nerd. Other numbers were' solo by Mrs. Pete Cook; instrumental by, Caryl. Gardner; Marlene Hun- ter and Sybil Barger;- trio, Mrs. t Bill Helm, Carol and John; Es- kimo drill by eight junior boys; readings ,by;' Mrs. Chas. Wilkins, K.INL4UGH Mr. Carman'. Johnstone has. !been spending 'awhile in ' Toronto. `. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby spent a few days during the' week at Toronto. • • The teacher,, Mrs. D. McInnes,: and . pupils of S.S. ;Igo. 3, Kinloss, held their Christmas concert and dance ;in.'IHolyrood Hall on Tues-' day evening. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs, Lovell McGuire' and Trudy of Wingham and Mr. and•Mrs..Clare Sperling of. Walk- erton were recent visitors. with. Mr. George 'Haldenby. Mr. and` Mrs. Clark. Needham' and ,.family visited last. Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. • Orma Pollock. Miss Barbara Murray spent 'a few, days '• at Toronto with her sisters, Eleanor and • Margaret Anne. •l Congratulations to ; Mr. 8t _ Mrs:. Goldie Emerson (nee Jacqualeen. Hedley). who, -were . Married on Saturday. ' • . ' . Miss Nancy 'Needham was a re- cent visitor with her friend, Miss Shirley Hamilton. i ' Mr. and " Mrs.. ' Currie Colwell, Bruce and Betty, Con. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Mason, •.Con..4, • Visit- ed Sunday with. Mrs. J. W. Col- well. • .Veltr AGAIN IN TEESWATER ON LADIES' BEVERAGE :ROOM Judge Birnie's decision in .dis= allowing..,, filfteen of twenty-one disputed votes in the .beverage ' room .*plebiscite at Teeswater last fall. allows men's beverage rooms 'a 60 percent ,affirmative 'vote by one -ballot., with the ladies' bev- erage rooms rejected •on !being ,4 COMING` EVENTS HOLIDAY DANCES The Lucknow Fire: Co. annual holiday dances; • willa be held on, Christmas night, Thursday, De- cember • 25th and a gala New Year's Eve frolic on Wednesday, December 3lst LANGSIDE The Y.P.S. •met in `;the chirch on 'Monday evening. Charlie 'Tif- fin ` presided. Wm. Young. • read, • the scripture. Lloyd • Hoffman .gave • the meditation end John Hoffman' led in, prayer, • Mrs. Far::- I; ish . ;Moffat gave_ the topic " on. "Christmas", Jimmy Young gave the closing .prayer, .Mrs. Charlie Tiffin conducted a number'of 'of interesting contests: ' .The Ladies' Aid •:met at the home ' of Mrs.. Wm. Evans on Tuesday evening: .Mrs. Evans presided and themembers gave Christmas readings '• atter which. the members " exchanged gifts: Th a election of officers was held and :' are as follows. press, Mrs. Bill Scott; vice' pres.,,.Mrs Char- lie' Tiffin; sec., Mrs, Wm. Evans; treas., Mrs. John Crowston Cheer convener, Mrs... Peter G. Moffat. • During ,the',church service, on Sunday,' Donna Moffat sang a solo, "Away in a Manger". Transport Grade 10 Pupils.;': • According to' a letter in The Teeswater. News, some residents of that village'.are perturbed . over' the Most. .recent: move,' to have Grade 10 'students of. Teeswater.. transported : to Wingham ' 'High School after , New Years. Short notice of the resignation of •a tea-. cher is givenas the reason for ,this latest move. The letter writer asks if an honest effort .las been made ;to engage a .successor. BRUCE. COUNTY COUNCIL will have its first lady ` member at the January session . in the per- son of Mrs, Helen .Crozier' 'wlho has been elected deputy -reeve of Walkerton. • United : Church . Evening •'Aux. The December meeting of. the Evening Auxiliary, was held at the home of Mrs. L: C. Thomp- son with 28 answering the :roll; call. The nominating .coiinnittee`, of ` Mrs. Ken Cameron and' Mrs. L: C. Thompson. was appointed. A. temperance ' reading. • was given by Mrs. 'Leonard Ritchie. 'Mrs. :Cliff Crawford • gave the report for the supply committee, -also on a bale that had been packed for. Korea; Mrs. Lloyd Hall, Mrs. H. Webster 'and 1Vrrs: Jessie Al-, lin offered to '.look after the Jan uary ineeting;,at the home of Mrs. Stuart Collyer. Mrs. Alex: An - crew, the president, ' thanked the ladies for, their co-opeartii�,ppn dur- ing the past two years. Ws. Phil- lip 'MacMillan • took the chair 'for •1progratn. Hymn 47 was sung. Mrs.- MacMillan led in the - de- 'viotions: assisted by' "Mrs. Sander- son Mrs:. C. Crawford, Mrs. Ken Cameron and Mrs.' Charlie Web- ster. The candlelight service was taken, by . Mrs. Wm: Humphrey', Mrs..J. Nicholson, Mrs R.,Moth- ers and Mrs., Roy' Black. A read- ing ;was given by Miss :Margaret Rae' Chapters 3 'arid 4 from the studybook were reviewed by • ''Hunter.. Mrs: Jessie 'Alun favored with an • instrumental: 'Hymn 64 closed 'the' meeting af- ter which a dainty lunch was served by the 'hostess'and ,com-" mittee in charge. ' votes short where they previous-, lime ly ' had two over the necessary. 60 percent. On the grounds that ENJOY the rejected rotes • could have.:. been either.. for or against, an- other plebiscite on ladies' bev-' erage rooms will be held within sixty , days.' r., G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Office on. Patrick St., just. off. the Maly St. in WINGHAM. Professional :Eye Exanc:ination •optical Services: Evenings bY' appointment, Phone:: Office 770; Res. 5. • JOH.NS.I ONE'S` NERAL HOM .'Phone • 76. ,Day or . Night • . Ambulance.. Service USE .O • F FUNERAL SOME: "At 'No Extra: Cost Moderate Prices AN —and :MaCLENN . kiacKENZIE FUNERAL 'SERVICE,' Services conducted accord=v ing to, your wishes at. your Home;` Your ,Church, or at ,our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. • AMBULANCE SERVICE 'Phone 181, :Lucknow!'. Day or. Night' n� . , c mews e A Howard Agnew Jos._Agnew MEMBER OF Ontario Ins.irance Agents': Association • GENERAL INSURANCE Established ; Over 30 Years Ago. Telephones: ` Business 39 ' ,Residence 138. DR.. T.B'. CLELAND Havelock St , south , of Supertest Garage LUC'KNOW Telephone. 175 BUSINESS and TAX SERVICE `f MONTHLY AUDITS For The a Smali Merchant, Professions) • man • and• the 'Farmer. S. J. PYMM P.O.. Box, • 74 . - Lpeknow, Ont, :.Office' in. Kil one patrick.23-w Block' • 'Ph ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST' -CODER. ICH FOR . APPOINTMENT ''Phone 1100' For , Appointment or Information See 'Wm. A. Schmid, 'Phone.' 167-w Lucknow INSURANCE Co -Operative, Life :Insurance. CA -Operative Automobile Insurance Mercantile & Farm Fire Insurance Econoarnical 'and Reliable. See'., . A. CAMERON L' UCKr ow Phone. 70-r-10 . Dungannon T. KennethJ. MacKenzie R.O. Optometrist LISTOWBL; ONT'. Will' be at Wrona's' Jewellery. 'store, Ripley.•,. 10_a,m. till..n� _ R JANUARY 7th, . 1953 and every Second Wednesday. Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment 'phone Roy MacKenzie, 96-r-24 '.Ripley:'.: Mrs, Earl Swan and Rev, Dickin- sonf•sorngs bythe senior boys and the young men. Everyone joined in singing several Christmas car - old after which. Santa' arrived. to distribute gifts: to all,' Lunch was served, ' • Miss Eunice Helm of Brantford is home for the holidays. ea COMFORT OIL BURNERS • +oll::. FURNACES OIL BOILERS -+', WATER HEATERS HISE ER ' and SON, Phone 426, Wingham . FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES • INSURANCE FIRE, CASUALTY,, AUTOMOBILE • AND LIFE To. Protect Your Jack InsureWith Jack Today, J.` A..' McDONAGH :. Lucknow, Ont 'Phone 61-5, Dungannon ,. K. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LUCKNOW, :ONTARIO.'; •Office in the: Joynt Block • Telephone: Office 135• :Residence 3.1-J Stuart :MacKenzie. :Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON, ONTARIO: IN LUCKNOW. Each; ' Wednesday 2 •OFFICE IN:. HENDERSON BLOCK R.. S Hetherington,, K.C.' Barrister; Etc Wingham and Lucknow —1N--LIJCINOW ..---'- Each Monday and Wednesday Located on the g round'.flooir in the • front 'of. . ,John: Kilpatrick's . Building' 'Phone Wingham Office 48 Residence 97 Insure 'With , The Culross Mutual FIRE INSURANCE. co . ' ' for Reasonable rates, .'sthwid 'pro, Lection. & prompt, satistactory SettIement of claims. F MQ � � rrtiT 'ARISIi, • Vette Local Agent It. 3, Teeswater. 'Phone T,eeswater