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TITURS,, DEtCE'M$E>4 1st, 1949. THE LUFKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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bonalci Atgnet4 rias beep# hi
Wing'harn Hospital: ' with. pneu-
monia. . "
r Mrs, James Solornon, who was
92 years of 'age last Augus't, is
ill frith' pneumonia at the • -home
of. her son,, Austin Solomon,
Mr,:• and • Mrs. Eric Edmanson
of Tororito spent the week -end.
•with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
-3",: M. 'Greer,
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Reeve W. 1• . Solomon is ill;
;with , an , attack • of the shingles,,
land -will be confined, to his:.hokne
for an indefinite: period,
Russell Robertson, who: was on
a .hunting trip for' a, few days,'
'brought. home -a deer • the, `latter
part of.the Week, :.
_Marguerite .McKenzie has been
•in°'bed with 'pnetnonia this 'past,
,week :'•We• -` ail. hoe She'll -be • up,-:
•arid around for: her 'eighth 'birth-
day, Friday, Deceinber 2nd.
Representatives of" the : local
Scout Troop and. Cub'' Pack are
'.attending the annual 'meeting'. of
• :.the Saugeen, district,"'which is .be
ing held,, today,' (Thursday). in
'Walkerton;
Little Jarie Joyzut, year-old dau-
ghter of ' Mr. • and Mrs,' "George
Joyrit, is a
;.patient"at the Child
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rev's ospital; • London,.receiving.
treatment :for a"„stubborn case' of
eczema
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eneral
.'Harold' Aplin, who is a patient
in Wingham ; Hospit with; . •
heart condition; is expected to
.remain there for about another
month. •' a
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doubly 'anxious ightllastT t a
Mr Thomas ui e
.Tues-
Tues-
day. On,,' top of the fire scare at
The Playhouse, she learned from
a radio report that the lake boat.
her husband is on, was .in trouble
at' sea with a damaged propeller..
Mt..Quigley telephoned the next
day to relieve her anxiety,
Mrs. Margaret Hamilton visit-
ed last week at the' home. of her
father, Mr. J. R. 1VICN'ab. Mar-
garet is. librarian at the R.C.A.F.
library .at Goose Bay, She' made'
the . 3,200 -Anile ,r6iind' .trip fl ght
by T.C.A.. plane, :arriving, in:L.on-
don last' Wednesday. On the re-
•turn,,flight she made :stop-offs..`at
Otta,Vtr ' and 'Mo'ntreal:
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Mrs. , R. m. Holiyrnan of Buenos
Aires, Argentine, is 'a ,yisitor with'.
her sister-in-law, Mrs E d g a r
•Hollyrnan ; The forn1er's husband,
who was .a' representative; of a
Welah :Coal exporting con-ipany in
South; America, died •suddenly
four :years, ago., .A "sister lives . in
London,, and ” a :brother, Frank
Hollyrnan,.;•lives' in Blyth. Mrs:
Hoilyrnan ' finds;.:•our Canadian
winter ,(or °'Mhat she has 'seen' of
it so': far) Vile • interesting,' .and.
certainly, to her, out of the ord-
inary. .
„BANIt;1tEPORT RBELEC floN.•
OF, ECONOMIC HEALTH
:Outstanding feature: •:of the
Bank'' of. Montreal's 132nd annual
report ,is 'the',
•,P fact, ,that, for • the
first year-endin, .the, bank's his
..tory,. `its total, resources,' .exceed
the two -billion dollar, mark;; : while.
.. deposits • c.omrrnercial .loans
the at 'record levels, .: `Arrays a:
dependable, reflection o f ; t h: e
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LUCKNOW
ITED CHURCH
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Minister Rev. W. J: Mumfo .d,
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SUNDAY, •DECEMBER 4th
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11 a.m . "Bring Me Your•
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• Tears"
12:15.'
pmSunday' . School:
7 pm.: Question and Answer
Night.
The-rublic, cordially invited
td -worship with
us.
nation's .econonnic -health, the -re=_
port of Canada's senior 'financial
institution °this: ''year shows: sub-
stantial growth'. • in ,practically
every phase of the Bank's oper-.
ations:
The • annual statement. appears
in. this issue and: is -presented in
such form`; as to 'Make 'it about
the 'most easily, understood bank'.
statement:' issued
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CRAIG ,In Wingham General,
Hospital; ori 'Mon'day,' November'
21st, ?to Mr.and 'Mrs.' • Dawsox `
Craig, Whitechurch, a son
DOWNS --in Carnpbellford' Geri=
eral hospital on' ',Saturday;`` ,Ioy
ember.' 26th, to Larry and: Dorothy
;Downs, a daughter, :•Judith ,Lor-
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raine.
PHILLIPS -.-In •Winghan General
Hospital, on WednesdaY►. Novem-
ber 9th, to .Mr.: and' Mrs. Russell
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A inted . Agent',
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Alex McNay has been a ppoint-,
`eel dis_trictgent..for the -State,
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,!,H.S.. CONCERT
Student's" of Lucknow High
School" again proved able enter-
tainers, and made a big 'hit,with
large audiences on Thursday and.
Friday nights at the annual Com-
mencement exercises..•
The fact that. Principal P, W.
Head had taken illthat day,, did;
not prevent him from, conducting
the band on both, evenings,, for
the opening number of the pro-
gram. - The .public never r ceases to
marvel at the accommplislirrients . of
this. •Band and . their leader.
The Glee Club was: heard in•
four numbers • directed by • Mr.
West, :and •'with ,;,accompaniment.
by Joyce OaMpbell.; .Joyce then
favored With two solos•.with Mr.
:West at the piano.
i "Let's Have ] Jo. K� ockeris
The 'address of welcorrie° was::
•ably given, by Ray Stanley,:;pres
ident of 'the Literary Society., Ie
.thanked the audience •and stated.
that. their 'presence was an in
spiratiori to the students. Th
revenue from these Commence
nrents 'w,as used for :purchasin
equipment for 'the school, lie said,
and • stated' that among* the„ pur.-.
chases in .the Past: been' a.
movie • projector and: •a radio
phonograph. • Canadian paintings
are being purchased • for the
school rooms from the proceeds
of the Pupil Parent night .and the
Art ” display ' this fall..
• Ray ha•d`mucl 'praise, for 'Luck
now High -;.and .its staf•_;., of, tea
'Criers. His concluding rem'.ar. ks
brou ht hearty 'pp p lause:• "I hoPe
g, . pe
Lucknow- High School' is•'.here .to
stay, .' :Let .:us have', :'n;o knockers,
and. work together . and it will be
here to' stay".
Present•atio•ns
Presentations of :awards, di-
plomias and • scholarships
made both, evenings by, members
'of the Beard of :Education.
• :Mrs. Morgan Henderson' "1pre-
sented Intermediate ISchooi.,:."cer-
tificates' to "Shirley 11.0binson, E1=
eanor `:Murray, ":Patsy ;MacMillan;
Shirley Hodgins; Joyce Haldenrby
Mary Jo' Anderson, ' Margaret
Cook, :`:Donald <Haldenby, 'Murray
McNain,•- Wayne: , Johnston; Jack.
McKim, ,,Kathleen.Lane, Noreen-
.Kilpatrick' Wanda Scurrah; Lor=
•raine MacDonald, Doleiia Tainan
and. Marie Percy:
Shields were presented•,by ,Mr.
A. E. 1V1cKim.;The Grade ZX Fin=:
layson .,Bros. rprofici'ersey :.shield
vias won by Gladys Chin arid the
• Grade :X Wm. MacKenzie. pro
ficiency shield'by '.Mary Jo Arid-'
erson.
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Mr. Gerald Rdthwell Preientecl
proficiency -cups': t ,,HG-iady-s ' Chin
.for proficiency,' in Grade.,p. Eng-
lish 'and to Jack 'McKian 'or .'pro:
iciency an ,Grade '10 .:Canadian:
history
Mr. 'Robert Rae resented ath-
etic award's to 'Don ' Cameron,;
enior .boy, champ;. Mary Ander-
on, 'senior ,'girl 'Champ; : Donald •
Thoriipson, junior boy :champ arid
Carolyn •-Gibson; .: junior g•i r i'
champ: The awards' were r,•,ack-
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,owledged, by ;Don Caeron..
On ,Friday evening Dr J:' E
Little presented honor ' gradua.•;-
ion diplorp;as to ,Aaron Boak,
Wilfred' .B1l;ack,' 'Betty' ;Marshall
and 'Ardonpa' Johnston.• Second:',
ary diplomas •.went;to Don iC.am-.
eron•,0 Ray.••Stanley, Joyce Gamp-`
ell; G•Wen•.Stewart, Mary Ander-•;
on, Mary Chin, Gwen „Treleaven
nd Viola 'Cook.' • ' ' -
Miss' Betty:. Marshall, • Stratford'
orm•al._S.chool student, this_. ear,._
ave �a• very' splendid valedictory
ddress on. Friday evening..
1Vir. K C. Murdie presented the
m. A, ,Schmid proficiency.shield
o ,Gladys Milne ;and cups' were'
resented • by, Mr, Gerald,R.sth-
�yeh to , Ray ;MacKenzie 'for •pro.
i•ciency ili Grade 11.mathematies
nd to Joyce Campbell for pro
iciency. in. ,Grade 12 languages.
Mrs. A J '•Wilson presented the
omen's; Institute $,50' scholarship
o Joyce` ,Campbell, and the
lansmen's. scholarship, of
lar 'aniount, was; presented •,by
r. W.: V. Johnston, to Ardonna
ohnston. 'In Ardonna's. •arbsence
was, reeei 'ed" by her nether;
rs. Noble Johnston. •
'I`wo short .' hutxiotrous -plays
rovere 'presented by the, students,
o` did •wine (Very creditable
sting. Between..plays Don Cam
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DONATIONS . _ ..O.RECEIVED: � AT ....:
THE BANK : OF MONTREAL, LUCKNOW '
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The cast: of the' first eplay, "The
Stolen Prince"- was, 'comprised of
Jack McKim,., Frank Alton, Doug
Haldenby, Audrey Ross, • Donald
Thompson,: hompson, Norma Sherwood'
Bob` 1McNain, BettyJohnston, Bill.
Baulch, Donald McNay,• Donald,
Stewart, Bob Armstrong . ` 'a n d
Margaret; Murray '' •
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The second' play, With a lViexi
can setting, ,Sunday; 'Costs": Five.
Pesos", was Presented by' Mary
;Chin, Murray 1VIeNatn,: Winnie
Stevv�art,' Mary JO. Anderson 'and.
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Joyce' Baulch
All the ,properties used ' in the..
plays were' • made, by Mr :West',
A,folk dance:was presented• by
Mary;.belle 'McQuillan; 'Mary Mac-,
Millan, Edna Reid, Gladys Chin;
Margaret Murray,, Thelma Bush=
elI, Carolyn Gibson. • and • Betty
Durrain .A�ccompananent was bv.
Norma Sherwood and Charlene
Smatni
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Member f the Ba
s, o . nd included i..
cornet section;. `' Wixitnie Stewart
'Bruce Johnston,' Viola ;.Cook; 'Mar.
garet, 'Mary and: �MorleY Chin,
George• Anderson; Wayne' John-
ston . ; clarinet, ::Shirley, Hodgins;,
bass, ' D•
an 'Rose, Elsner • Uinbach;
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