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F*Vors, and the 'Sincere'. Hope, that throughout • the'
'Coming Yea►r'- our ' usiness relations may
continue to: 'be .es, Pleasant.
Best Wishes To One And All
FP.A s
and "PROSPEROUS NEW
WINNERS IN :THECHRISTMAS DRAW; '
;12.85 --All: Wopl :Blanket, ,Mrs. 1S. Eedy, Dungannon.
3,98 --.Teddy` Bear, Mrs., Tom McDonald, R. 4, Kincardine. -
2.98= --Teddy Bear, Mrs. A. C. Agnew, Lucknow.
'MEN'S ,: `LADIES' and CHILDREN'S' WEAR
FOURTH' CONCESSIONy•
Mrs. Don MacIver and three.'
. Teachers home for the Christ- boys 'of `Ashfield and Mr. & Mrs«
mas: Vacatioi imclude;:Miss JChr s David Brough .and. family,, Pais -
tine Thom n Oshavtra' of leyMr, '•visited,and ,MSunday
rs, Ira atDic
thekie; home
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;Murray'` Thompson, of Windsor,
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John O Keefe . Passes
iia •' and :11� ..and Mrs. Gr sham
onald opt .London.; The death occurred;. in Denver;,
Colorado of John O'Keefe, a; for-
Mr :arid Mrs, Dune' •MacConnel b i e. He
,, mer, resident of Dings r dg
spent: Christrrias, with, Mr«.. and • • b:. • ea . He is „sur=
was in his :BUth y , x
Mi��;•H+enb Buditorl' and :family. vinred b , •two stepchildren- and
Mr.. and Mrs:. , :: G..MacKe ,MacKenzie y pc ,
two sisters; 1VI i, Ss ' • • Ehzaibeth
wei+e >gue' ' : oof' and 'miss P O'Keefe of Detroit•_and. Mrs -Peter
See of Walkerton ;on Martin (Margaret) • of Pittsburg:
Chratxnas .day
[r. and ' Mrs. Lloyd 10cDon-
faonly spent, ,Christmas MAT' Bob Mowbray .• is making
te time .of, *valid Mrs.. Bob good use of • his' saddle horse,
Farrisli af Ashfield which he bought some : time
Mr. and Mrs: Wm Townson &` ' ago, by ;,using it now for male
four .children `. of Sudbury and ing : ,his rounds on his. Free
Mr.. and Mrs. L:, C. '{MacIver of .Press delivery' route.
Lucknow visited .With Mr. = and --o--
Mrs Ira .Dickie and family for THAT' Missr,Catherine MacKenzie
a few days. and her friend, : Miss ,Norma
Mrs. E Lockhart of Lucknow Bruce of Toronto, flew to F'lor-.
and Mr.: and Mrs:: E. Webster Of .' ;ida '' on Saturday after :school
Wingha n were guests. of Mr. and closed'' where, they are spending
Mrs.. George:'Lockhart'Christmnas the two -Week' holiday:
N!P'►�'D!A,'DY: 3lst,:.1952
dins Margaret MacDonald of Sar
Sit this season of . the year . it is timely to . express sincere
appreciation of the: friendships ,and associations'
__.�.— -we- value--so-highly.. r
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To old friends' -- new acquaintances '— everyo
We Wish You The Best In The YearThat-pies Ahead. --
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I SEE SY THE, &ENTINE .adifus'#a itig+iiA'+f ourna .. oc+il ii 1[' OPia0!'+ti tilr#iP# i± - , +i.
(Coutiliued f rOm POP, )'
THAT 'a reception was: held,, in
the -Town Hall ,on Monday ev-
ening. in honor Of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MacKenzie (nee Jean°Mc
Kinnon). Jim Bradley gave a
humorous presentation address.
',and Howard , Robb made the
presentation.
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'THAT
'THAT' Mrs, John. England picked
a pansy in, full ,bloom from her.
flower garden on Christmas
Day.
THAT *George Barger of Goder
ich has•been,having: a few.dtys
holidays 'and called on friends
here. George is in charge of
Gardner Bros:' race horses in
thelakeshore town, 'and. ;the
holiday is a result - of the sale
of . their two noted horses. Hur-
• on' Express • Was sold to W,
'Thompson of Sandusky, 'Mich.;'
and Princess Betty to J,,.
Smith of .00angevlille. But
George's. holiday. will. be short
for the Gardner stables Won't'411004164100a,#!,9al t ,tll isnit0 l l Ila o l tpr'
be empty of racers fel. .long. $ureal was. in North Battleford.
r—rac OBITUARY on Tuesday, December 23rd.
THAT the .hours of daylight ,are HENRY' NORTON
growing lounger again, .Shortest : a •MRS R. H. BUifZRLL
day of the, year was ece bee The death of Henry, Horton oc 'There passed away on` Wed.
21st, • and: slowly • the . daylight curred on,Wednesday, December nesday, . 'Decem er 24th; 1.9.52, `at
hours .will lengthen until they: 24th at. his hams at Dungannon.. e
reach their t longest eriod on e.' was 79 years of age and , had 'the hor of her 4daughter, Mrs,
• p (been' ailing. with' aa heart. condi- Gorden WebEume.e ]Chime ite.
June ,21st... pion.
Credwty Eunice Graham;• wife
--o-- 'of R. H. Burrell arid mothers of
THAT: Mrs.', Bruce �Garn+mie of Mr; Horton was born at 'Evelyn of Port Credit arid' 'Con:..
usit ` l be 35: ars. Holmesville on July 4th, 1873, stance `Mrs. Cowie; of .
Elora tells will 3!e.., . . fl!N , .Ottawa..
in 'Febru since their• scar- !being . a son.. of John.Horton and :Mrs. Burrell was a dau ate
is e` aid a Sentinel` has 'Susan Os'baldeston. On June• 3rd, of rthe late Mr, and Mrs: Ro r
r • g , oberr,
been, a welcome weekl bundle' 1922; .he married' Rachel J. Stoth- Graham of Lucknow S h e is al
mail box ever'since: a erg. of Ashfield and they farmed' survived, b taw (bro so
an their . - y o '. thers; David '.
m that Township until retiring to
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tilat Kerb and;�"� iw.o � sisters; Mrs, : •
Dungannon. a few years ago.' Burden . (Mae)' 'and Mrs: SStoner:
THAT Mr and Mrs. Chas.; Srrnth , ,
and Charlene.. left
on Monday , Mr.; Horton has a lifelong: res (Dahliah) ci# ,iToronito, '
•for .Blenheim. M�sving, van . op
ident 01 the district, having limed . The �fiineral service, was' con.
some0 years °in Colborne.. Town.- ducted at he Turner and' Porter
eratoxs: ..,spent.: the; : 'day here '
poelt ng and loading their fern ship' and for upwards of thirty, :Funeral.. Chapel on Roncesvalles
ishin years • in the Blake community in, Ave:, Toronto, on Fridayafter-:
Ashfield noon .at 2.30pm.
• p;zri 'conducted by
He was a mennber ,of the United her: pastor of the 13ncrtebd- chhcrch,:
Church and the funeral service at . . Port Credit. ' ' : Interment was in
the 11'c,),ennah-MacKenzie Mem- Prospect Cemetery; • Toronto:
orial Chapel on Saturday - Was
Conducted •"by' his pastor,`' .B,ev:
George Watt of Dungannon. .
Interment was: in Dungannon.
:Cemetery,.' the pallbearers being
six nephews, Frank. Horton, Tom
i{orton, Ben Horton, Alex Clut-
on, . Will Clutton, Fred • •Horton..
- Mr, ' Horton, is survived . by -bis
Widow, one daughter, Mrs. Or
land Gere, R. 3, Auburn :and a sis-
ter Elizabeth of .Leeburn.; He : was
predeceased by. two -'sisters and
two brothers, ':Edith: of ' Leeburn;
Mrs.... Ellen Clutton, Stratford,'
Hilary of Exeter and: Horace. of
Goderich. .
Friends attended !the funeral'
from Kirkton, Exeter, Strafford,.
Goderichi • London and : Wood-
bridge.
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We welcome the opportunity the Holiday'. Season:offers' to
express our appreciation of the good Will and ..patronage
of our customers, and friend*, and to extend..every
good wish for, a '
HAPPY, HEALTHFUL & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR;
Lucknow. District C
5; LUCKNOW . PHONE :.27
THAT " you can't `. tell Mr. and.
Mrs. Wellington Henderson'
there is no •Santa ' Claus! They
know. better. They, have a ' nice,
illuminated Christmas tree
outside' their new , home,. and
Santa Claus Called while mak-
Mg . his rounds early- Christmas•
' Morning to leave a present on
the: tree. - The big: box •contain-
ed an attractively, wrapped ap-
ple and • orange.
THAT at • the week -end Jack
Frost co-operated' ,.with . 'ice-
maker Art Breckles in getting
a :doundation laid at the.Arena,
but a return' -of. weather
on• Monday: ended'. any chance.
of, ice for New Years.
T AAT - Sandra Jane,. 3 -months' -
old :daughter of •Mr. and Mrs.
• Ken. Somers . of Midland, ' was
smothered . in . her sleeping bag
a fey days ago. Ken, who for.
rerly playedball and .hockey`
with Winghaan, is well known
t0 many here:
THAT the adult admi'ssin, 'price
to The Playhouse Theatre his.
been reduced . to 45 Cents.-
THAT Mary Murdie• entertained
a nwmber of :young friends on
- Saturday on the occasion of her
sixth birthday,
THAT Mi;: "R. C. -McGowan who
was a patient in Clinton hos-
pital has returned to his home:
at Blyth improvedhealth.
THAT the Firemen are holding
CORDON CHARLES &(aeLEOD
The -,death occurred - in. St.
Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon, Sask.
on Fridays Deceniber 19th of Gor-
don Charles MacLeod in his 60th.
year; son of Mrs. John MacLeod
of Lucknow and the .late Johne
MacLeod.
Gordon was' born- 'on. the 2nd
Concession of. Kinloss, but of late
years had been -farming in the.
West. He leaves to mourn hisloss
his 'wife, the former Glady Fit-
zell, arid his aged mother, Mrs.
John :MacLeod f `town, obe sis-
ter, Mrs. Harry Nixon' of Luck -
now;•
'and five brothers, Alex of
Lucknow, John of Speers, Henry
of Windsor,, •Fred of Detroit and
e er of: ' Hamilton. A • brother,
MRS. ' $ALKELD'S . FATHER
PASSED AWAY' SATURDAY
The death :' of . Samuel; John,
Wark, father . of :Mrs. T. J. walk:
eld,of West .Wawa�noslh, ; occurred.
in Goderi�ch ,,Hospital on Satur.
day, .,He .was bborn in Megantic,
Quebec, on October '8th, 1863
The • funeral service . was ,held'
-in the McLennan = MaKenzie.
'Memorial.: Chapel on Sunday, ev-
ening,conducted; by Rev. H. L.
'Jennings • of St. Peter's Anglican
Church and who accompanied
the funeral `cortege to Toronto on
Monday where ; interment . was
Made in, Prospect. Cemetery.
Advertising doesn't cost =it: pays
' BORN.
ATI'BIDGE—In Goderich Hospi-
tal on Tuesday, December 23rd to
Mr. and .'Mrs. W.' C. Attridge of.
Lucknow, a., son, Brian Charles,
'TAYLORr-ire - Wingham Hospital
on Friday, Decen ber 26th, to Mr,
and Mrs: Norman Taylor, Luck-
now; a son, 'Noncan Neill, .abro
then fob Terry.'
WALDEN in Kihcardine Hospi-
al• on Monday, 'December 22nd,
to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Walden.
Ripley,• (formerly •Grace • Weath-
erhead), a 'son, Michael Charles.
e' ).' a CORNISH—in. Kincardine iIospi,'
Smrth �.s "GA load Market P t
• . a" New Y'ear's Eve'dance in the William died. July1st 1852- in teal Mr: anergias , Roc CrnishgtR;
+ 3 of it ra!!lyt # r�a'h 'ii '#+rrn+sptr2t " : t o d Y
,.. a►m' Town Hall.. Saskatoon'. 2, Holyrood, a son.
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The...'
.HAPPY NEW YEAR TO. ALL:-
Our Sincere " ' ' `Thanks For The Pleasure We've Had in
Serving You During The Past Year. We Appreciate Your
'An'd Goodwill And ��Trust We Wil - Contin.
Patronage'
. To Enjoy ' These Pleasant Business Relations.
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