The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-12-01, Page 6•
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RECREATIONAL CENTRE;
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ANN ERSARY BTH
VSX SLUT IS WEEK
The Comxnunnty '• Recreational:
acreationai;
.1Vtr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods,. Centre is being made ,good use.
beloved and. esteemed . residents. ' of and this week is practically
of St. Helens -for ,half a .century, boo .bool5e4 solid. • On •Tuesday night,
observed their 50,th wedding an- the Scouts held their .weekly
niversary on •TuesdraY, November
220d,. During t h e day many
. friends called to extend-co.ngr•at
kilottons.a id Mx ancd Mrs. Woods
THE,1,.UCKNOW SENTINEL, UJCKNOW, ONTARIO • - • T'HIJ .a CIOMBER
meeting, On Wednesday t b e
9haniber of Commerce- annual
meeting and. banquet was held.
Tonight the Lo La Le Club 'will
were' the recipients of nu .erous hold a card ,party and on Friday
lovely gifts and, remembrances. night it's 'bingo. and: dancing un -
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:Among these was. .,a beautiful der auspices • of The Clansmen,
y The public' d. also, bear in
�ou�tiet of mums.' presented b shout,
the Women's Association of St. mind that the building is open
Helen's United ,Church, daily offering . rest morn; . facilit'
e ,.,
' • The • previous Saturday even ies, • ' , .. ' r„ 1,
ing a. faniil dinner. was; held • in Oeorge Whitby: is acting ,.as
honor ' of:. Mr. and • Mr ' Woods. caretaker . of the building
They .have three •childr°en,'Lorne .
on the ,home• farm, 'Mrs. Mabel 'HILL LEE WON, THEATRE,;,
11t a rdie and . Mrs . ;Mel Br°wn .PRIZE. ON THURTs:I3 iY'
: (Irene). of Kitchener;• :,s.
• 'Mt. "Wood .is in. l is 84th year �'Tl'ie. monthly, prize draw• at the
and came to 1St, Helens' at the age Playhouse ,was held on Thursday
of seven years with. his , parents evening, with 'Bill.:Lee of Wing-
from Cookstown near "Barrie. His ham holding ;the ".lucky.. ticket,
father; who' bought 'the Morton which.won for him a', neat two..
farm, died a little more than a. plate electric stove.. It is neces
year after coming to St. Helens. Bary to. be ,present to claim the
Robinson Is now the only src�r- prize. Bill' qualified in this 're-.
vivng member of. a. family of spect,. and was the winner on;
seven boys, and three girls. the first ticket drawn.
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M. krods :.is in . •her 82nd The December, . prize will . be
year. She' was formerly . Annie extra special. It's :a 1950 Emerson*
Johnson, oldest daughter ;of Mr. table model: radio, put up joint
and ]Mrs;; Alexander Johnson of ly by Solarnon's Electric;. and The
Bruc,'efielcl; where Mr.., and Mrs. Playhouse. The. 'draw, as usual,
Woods' werem!`r reed 'on Novem-
ber
will be made, on the last Thurs-
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berg' 22nd," 1899: Mrs: Woods is day of the month; December 29:
ozie of a family''of six: Her young ,
• • est sister, Miss,CharlotteJohnson,
_..snakes •hpr,":-.1ionke,withiker,Mrs... _SECOND COLDEST NOVEMBER
Woods 'is enjoying good; health
DAY: ON ' RECORD/ , HERE
and is quite active . , Mr Woods is.
suffering, from rheumatism and) -The second coldest November
finds • it ,difficult •to '•-move about, day on record: was last. Saturday
although he is quiite cheerful, and morning, November 26th. During
both he.`: and • Mrs. Woods ap- the', early hours, of the morning
precy�ate aiie, thoughtfulness and 'the mercury. slipped to• an official
kindness :; of many friends who 1 below zero
helped to make their., anniversary Weather records have ibeen:
a nlern.orable. occasion . ' kept fry this •cominitnity for 62
years.LA:careful:scanning of these
.records shows . that. on, Novem-
REID CATTLE DID WELL i
' ' .fiber . •15th, 1933, the temperature
AT WINTER FAIR dropped' to 8 below :zero' on
�Tov,
ember 1.5th ;
Entries •• of ' Lorne B. Reid. and bei
Son, .Riley, were prominent in
• the Holstein classes at the. Royal • EORGE KENNEDY -II D.
Whiter Fair, particularly;' fn the ,HURON HEREFORD
• mlkenintg usdecdetrisona .r widhegreenetrhel irdaexY
:._George ,' Kennedy, •; prOmirient
teinperainent Made. a very favor- West: Wawanosh 'Hereford cattle
able impression.. man, was elected president of the
• R:eid's Maple Lea • entries ac Huron County Hereford Breeders
• counted for the second, .' sixth': & i 'Associ'ation; ,at their first :field`
• seventh prizes in :.;the . milking C;,day on Monday , , •
three- ear=old..class� sixth,: in .the,.
y � , . ,, Tvcreryty-five•T�ereford men ; vis-.
four-year-old in milk yclaSs, and: iced Hereford farms in•.th e Coun-
sixth and eleventh. in the WO-.
year-old in mink ' class, 'In the
rbu s these animals 'combined
' to take fourth in.,the dairy herd,
inprogeny f',darn''and 6th
' fourth. o
iri,,the senior get -of -sire,. the 'lat-
.ter 'by College View . Governor:
frl.
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t to t' g t th K d' f'
y., s r yn a e en y arra;
with. the : second, call, at. er
Fedy's farm in Ashfield.
At a'. noon: •hour'..luncheon at
Clinton, Mr. Dave Andirew
.retary: f. the .,CCanadian,'Hereford
Associ'ation,. •addressed the: ga'th-
` eying
11-N GAN N.•,
Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford •Crozier
andfamily orf ,Crewe . were visa=;
tors an :Sunday .at the. home;•'of
Blake `Bros.. '
. ' iMrs ':Lloyd Hodges and infant
daughter; Valerie •',arrived liozn.e
• from • Goderich Ho5.pital ' oniSat-
urday. •.
Library.' Concert
i.• The'..,annual Library Concert
' t. was held on Friday night at the
Parish Hall and . Was.. well .;:at
tended .despite the wintry ' wea-
ther '-Mr. Alex` Smith ;presided' has
chairman' and all united in sing
.ing "0 Canada":: The program
T yt as' as follows: piano solo ..by
Jimmie Reid, .ori acrobatic drill
by F!austina Banks;• violin Seled
tions. by.Harvey : Treleaven,• vocal
duet by Eleanor and Jewel •Reid,;
piano solo: by Lillian : Popp, songs
,by Junior. room of Dungannon
school, solo by Miss -Marietta
Stingel,chorus: "by school' No. 17;
recitation by .Joan' Crozier, • piano
solo -by Norman Pentland, dia-
logue by S. S. No 171' school;
C:dance by Cedar Valley school;. a
solo by Cyril Boyle; 2 -part cher-,
us by Nile School; recitation' by
IRon Feagan Dungannon Senior
room sang two numbers at the
close just before the 'National
anthem which showed good train-
ing, by. Miss. !McDonald, super.
visor, and ' Mr. Smith, who con-
ducted... Aii those who had taken
part were given hearty thanks
expressed 'by the chairman and
applause frorri :the audience.
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ESPECIALLY
BETWEEN IO' AND 12 A.M.
AND 4TO6P.M.
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THS HYDRO'+ELECTRIC
,own COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
spoil �rfol.
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WOCKY CLUB
oc tune rapidly ap, a
With h ky p
p oachixig, interest, was evident
by the well, attended organization
meeting held , in the' Legion
Roomsnight_ H>lgh
on Monday
fuming,,,,. who has been Abe ef-
ficient ' president for the past •few..
Seasons, ; could riot, be. persuaded
of . Stand for re-election, •and E.
H. Agnew.was ,elected to succeed
him., Hugh was named vice-pres- •
ident and: R. W. Andrew was re-
elected secretary -treasurer, The
•executiv''e ,members . are' R. ,, E:
,Crawaford', Chas, Webster. and . J.
C. ` Johnstarie. Transportation I.
eco: nrritttee Art Breckles, Harvey
Hall, •Runs. Button' and°,,Oharles•
Mason. • Press ' reporter, Stuart',
Collyer. • .Manager, Wellington• I'
WMS '
Ashifield ''a'ternoun,
Thursday f. November
24th, the annual meeting of Ash
field 'United W.M.S, and, W.A. was
held at Ashfield Parsonage: Ow-
ing to the inclement weather the
attendance ' was small, only 16
ladies being present, but all nee
essary business' 'was transacted,
Most of: the officers were re -elect --
ed,• with. Mrs.: Wes Ritchie 'head-
ing the W.A. The worship service
was conducted' by the , president,
Mrs. Woolley„ and consisted of
readings by Mrs. • Albert Alton,
Mrs.,, Tore.. Blake ;and Miss' B ern-
adean ` Alton; piano solo by Mrs,
Wes Ritchie;; solo -by Rev. C. B,
Woolley; scripture reading: by
Mrs. Isaac Cranston and prayers
Eby Mrs L: Menary .and Mr$. Al-
bert. Alton. , At: the close of 'the
meeting:., refreshments• were; ser-
ved; the, hostess being.assisted;'by
'.Mrs: T. A:.:Cameron and Mrs.
Thomas. Anderson.
t, 1.949.
UphoIstering,,
.Cbeaterf ields Arid ,
Occasional Chairs:
Repaired and. Recovered
Factory Guarantee .
Free ' Pick -Up and Delivery
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For• 'further inforiration •
enquire at; •
JOHNSTONE'S
,Furniture Store
'Phone. 76,, Lucknow
Th 11 4111 4 PAY, ,!4 q c "4'1.4 744P' '14414 411144
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The ; .players and.:xrilanagement . ,, . .. ,, ,. , ., ...... ..Y
will select their coach. Mr, P; W,
'Ioag, who .acted, in this capacity,
last' year, will no doubt' have to
be relieved• -of `this duty for: his
health's sake.. ' ' J
7 here 'Were nine of last year's
squad in attendance and eYxpress-
•ed 'their willingness to 'turn out
again this year. There will be a
few .gaps, but it is expected that
these will be "suitably filled, to •
give the 'Club another ast+rong: In-
termediate "B" squad Practises
Will be getting underway ;short-:
ly bn artifi; al Ice:'„New, sweaters
will be.,purchased'
Anather.:,,.._an,g1e .that i being',
looked into'is an insurance policy,
that will • cover - the players. •
against :injury
PORT ALBERT . CHAMPIONS,
OF INDOOR SOFTBALL
' The, third and final game for;
the Indoor Softball championship
and ,the` Win. Schmid trophy *as:
played iii'the Lucknow Arena on'
Tuesdaynight,' with Port Albert
taking the: ; silverware. ; by •.def eat_
ing the High, School 20' to 10:
Lucknow :took' an early lead,.
getting all' ten runs....in, the first
two frames but ;from • "there on
-the students .were. handcuffed.
Lucknow: ,' R. Stanley;
deniby, D. MacIntyre, RR, 1VIcLel-
land, M. 'Chin, '' Hovwald;', F.
VaugharL, S. Collyer, D: Rose.
Port Albert:L: Draper, Mabon,
Tigert, G. Martin,. Chisholri,
C. ' Martin; : E.,,
550.000 000.-40
307 330.04x---20'
:Bowden, Petrie,
Draper.
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Lucknow. , .. ...
Port Albert
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United.. Chureh•Y.P S
The meeting was .opened. With
hymn :.62 .after'..w!hich' the scrip-
ture was ' read 'by 'Bill .lvi:atliers.
.Business was conducted. acted by,pres
ident . Jack McKim and it .was de-
cided to join a- Bruce • County
Film 'Club for Young Peoples
which .entit"les the soeiet t. to -obi •
tarn • five ;gone hour films a year:
Two boys,. will Lae required' to
learn . how. ,to run a ' projector
Which. "will be, supplied -'for each
,film.' At,•this point in 'the .meet-
ing. Helen 'Irwin, , Christian .cit,
izenship, convener, , took charge.
The ' scripture was read . by Mur-
ray McDonagh and.:: the =Lord's
prayer,,•was repeated •,in unison..
The topic , on' :Citizenship: was
takenby.. Miss Jean Osborne. Two:
quizzes were. 'conducted and the
meeting .closed with the mizpah'
benediction.: •
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SICKLE ".BINGO FRIDAY
AT 'RECREATIONAI:-CENTRE
The
Clans -men are sponsoring
a `dance and ,bingo .the . Re-
creational Centre on Friday night..
of this week. Music. will 'be sup?.
plied .b . Maclerizie's, .orchestra'.
for dancing in the north wing.
' The south,;Wing ` will accomo-
•date: the bingo cr& vd; with 5. cent
bingo being; played for chickens.
and .'app,,les. There 'is.' no admis-.
sion fee ;for bingo players.
Fever Fights )high Blood Pressure
Bill's case Was 'hopeless. He, had`
malignant hypertension, the most •
serious kind of high blood Press-
ure. Ile
ress-ure..I-le was. blind. Blood vessels
had begun to • degenerate, yet he
is cured now. Read "Chemical
Fever for High. Blood Pressure"„
in ' The American Weekly with
.this Sunday:' (;Decemn ,er 4), issue
of The Detroit Sunday Times. • '
R; ME
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