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TETE 1.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
• HFIELD
• The ',December meeting, of the
Kintail women's Institute was
held, at the home •.of terns, Henry
MiacIenzie; • Mrs. • David MacKen-
zie, was, in the chair. The rrieet7
ing . opened, in tlhe usual way.
During the business part it was
% decided to donate ..$10.00; to the.
TB'. fund :.and, also $10'.00 'to The
Children's' Memorial Hospital,
London...Tlhe roll. 'call, .If. I had
I
means • atrChristrnaLs
time. and .n'Le
would like to -", .was 'well' re
,.aponded .to by the membersusing
• their imaginations, Mrs. •Brissette•
read a" ppaper "Christnias in other
:lands" and Mrs. • Gordon Finlay ,-
• son `read an `amount of. the goo•
'work being done .by those -in
;• charge o ,`
f .!'',The School on wheels"
Which travels -through ' Northern
Ontario.'.on tions of Money :and
C1hr-istrnas,- gifts• for. the, children
• lbeing ' taken care of by : Huron
Children's .Aid' were, received. Af-
• •ter singing the National Anthem,.
+a tea was served 'by the hostess
end. cornrnittee - in charge. ' Miss.,
Moncrief conducted a contest.
iiiny, me.
1.5..Ibs::'8111: $ Q
Get New P Vim,Vigor
Whsta•t>1rf11i Bony limbs' nu .out;.•ugly bollowa •'
>ell, nD' melt no longer scrawny; body loses half-
starved, sickly "beau -pole" look. 6Tfousands:.of
women; m who never oould gain •before.
i�rres now proud o�p$y; heeltby-loo]png'bodies.-
TbsO�thank the speNal vigor -building, flesh -building
Solite. ()etre& Be tont', stimulants lnvlg`orators.
—Iron.,:vitamin :B, calcium, enrich blood,.lmprove
e�t td and on. so food gives you more
'sfmottb and nonr�msnt' put tleeh on bare bons.
Don's feargett nl to moo
flewhen
hennyyoou' wgained
s n d.
fibs 6.15 I1tt . „ you•• else.
ltllk.. New get. acquainted PmY.
ands.
MUMn• Ostre= Tonle Tablets: Lor •new rigor
sddsd very W. t'sf :drut�
' tlW.
SPORT...
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP 'HOCKEY
CLUB ELECT OFH.CERS.
• Considerable interest is 'being
shown in 'the formation of • this
•new club from •both players and
hockey fans.' Officers elected are,•
presi'dent,Leo Murray; secretary-
treasurer, •Raynard Ackert, Holy -
rood; manager, Jack Powers;
coach, Jim Boyle. The, mune of
the -team, :will be the' . Kinross
Kubs. •.
The Club wishes : to thank all
those who ' have assisted finan-
„cially a d.• otherwise toward•
rheltping to equip the teaa'ri. Sorne
equipment is. Still.'�needed�• and.
any ,further financial support
wo id''be greatly 'appreciated. ,
•Curly <.Steverison has'"been ap=`,
pointed manager' of „the Mount
Forest arena - and superintendent
of •all rink activities
Walkerton Iron Firremen, with
the "cream of. .the crop" as-
sembled. for ` "regular practises,
should be 'a *formidable threat
this season for O.H.A• silverware.
Where It Is, Legal • •
To Spank. A Wife
It can't ' be done ' in Pittsburg,
but a judge in. British' Columbia
actually "sentenced" a' wife. to
Abe .;._spari ed Get_the_.facts' oil
wife -spanking from • Abilene. to
Xenia; as ' told 'in - one ' of .many
intriguing articles- int, The Amer-
ican Weekly, Celebrated magazine
of real-life stories, 'with this Sun-
day's (December • 11) issue •of The
Detroit. Sunday.' Times.
CREWE.
,
1Vtr..and Mrs; Clifford' Crozier,
Billie, Joan and Mr. Roy Maize
spent a, day in.'Wingham with
Mr. and Mrs;` Will; Alton and.
Wendell.'
,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finni-
gan attended. ' the ,,uneral in
Wingham of. • 'her.. aunt, ' Mrs:
Henry Perdue.: '
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan . Barnes
'and .Frankie of Bel,grave visited,
Friday evening with Mr; and
Mrs. Jack Curran and family..
The: monthly ' meeting of the
W M.,S.: was. held' at the home of
,Mfrs, ;Zinn with about' nine la�ii"es
.present.: The;•Cliri,las program,
in the. monthly ' was .followed.
'After the meeting the election of
'a ficers ''was. held; • all, having' the
Baine'office 'as last':year., but Mrs.
'Chester Finnigan.l,is Supply " see
retary and Mrs.. Benson 'Shackle.'
ton is Temperance' secretary..
The annual Christmas' concert
of Crewe school, S.S. No. 16, Ash-
field,' will be held on •Thursday
evening, December 15th.', ata 8.15.•
THE VOICE, OF TEMPERANCE
The Huron Temperance Feder-
ation does not, want the people
of Huron to forget that the Can-
ada Temperance ,Act, which is in
force ' in Huron, Perth' and Peel
,Counties 'is 'the. soundest legisla-'
tion; in the 'interest of'tLmperance
and: sobriety ' that has •yet. been
devised,., for it prohibits , the pub,
lic sale of intoxxeaints:`There triaya
be a measure .of leakage. under
this' ban, but that is as, ',nothing.
Compared ' with'. the tflood 'that.
Public ' 'sales -through *Many, out-
lets release -and it is :the flood.
that ` does , the ,damage:--Adv't:
TI•WBS,, DEC
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a:
ER 8th, 1949 •
FATHER. OF BRUCE REUNION
DIED IN; VANCOUVER
.Throughout Bruce County,
hundred's will mourn,.the death
of . C, E. (Ed). Mahon, .`which' oc-
'curved at • Vancouver, B,C,, on
Wednesday, November*30th;
his 80th year, •
It was Mr.• Mahon who organ
ized and pronlioted with, great
zeal .the, 1948 ,Bruce . County .re-
union, the first county -wide re-
union in, the history of 'Canada.
Returning to his • in Van-
couver a month .after the con-
elusion ,:of 'the reunion, he re-.
,marked, that "everything was just
perfect" and observed that " he.
had travelled '' 14,000 miles either
attending the' reunion or, making
plans' for it..
1Vla,hon was box
n in Brant
Township,, ' near .. Paisley,-,*. a n d
since.'11907 •.had• resided in Van-
couver *here he • was 'in the .tim,
ber., real. estate :'and life insur
ance •business. •
Home From Hospital
Mr... Dan . ;Matclntyre of Lang
side returned to .his home at the
week -end from Wingham Hospi-
tal-where
ospi-tal-wherehe recently underwent
a •ni!ajdr ,operation.' This was pre-
ceded` a,short time before b,3 an
append* operation ' and for ' a
time, after the second operation
Mr.: MacIntyre's condition - was
quite:. 'grave: His recovery to a
point that permits 'him to return
home • is very, pleasing to his
Yr�an ._mfr -rends,_.
BORN
'M'acDONALD In Wingham F.los-
pital on, Thursday, December 1s't.
to Mr; and.. Mrs Angus MacDon-
ald, ,a. soh.., .
•
KINLOUGH
Mr, and Mrs 1V11iIler Hartwiek
and. Wayne ;of Kincardine visit-
, ed during the week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mil-
ton . Walsh. • •
Mrs.. Alex .Percy is recovering
from an attack of pneumonia;'
Mrs. ,Wien; '' Cox visited . for a
few days With Mr. and .Mrs. 'John
Scott, ;Con. 4 . •
Mrs. Milton Walsh is assisting
at the home of Mr. Dan Smeltzer'
at Lut;gan,• . .•
''lom • Brown'ha's been con*,
fined to 'bed' fora. few 'days with
an attack of tonailitis.
Mr, J R:'' Lane has 'gone to:
k'ont'• Hill. to . visit with Mr.' and
Mrs.: Arthur Phillips.. '
A number from ere attended'
h . .ended"
1. the ..Carol Festival at' Riple°`on.:'
Friday ',evening. Y
Y The Young''Peeple of the••Ang
4
Bean Church met on Monday 'ev•
-
ening at ''the hone of Mr. and,.
Mrs., Ronald Thacker when they
enjoyed a' sleigh -riding.. party,
The president, Milford Wall, pre-
sided.' The openinghymn was
"Awayin a Manger" 'followed, by
the Association <prayer and ' the
Lord's prayer in• ,unison.. The
scripture was .read. by Miss Hel-
en, Nicholson. Aifter 'the usual'
opening the roll call was ans
.wered with "My, favorite Christ-
mas ' carol". The' next meeting
will "`be. ,held .The
January 9th' at
the home of Mr.. and. Mrs. Bert
Nicholson., The program coriven-
• erthen--took-Charge acid the .fol --
lowing program was given: ,two
Christmas -carols, `;O come ail.ye
faithful". and, "0 little town " Of.
Bethlehem readings, Miss Cath-
erine Gibson, Mrs. Ronald Thank
er, : Mrs. .Tom: "' Hodgins;' There.
were also time contests and: a
game. 'Lunch was served.;
The Sr Women's Auxiliary will ~,
meet on ;,Thursday ,at the • home
of Mgrs. yEd Schaeffer. Business;
Meeting: Roll call, Christmas ,car-
01; . scripture, Mrs. Geo.. Harden-
by;. program, ,Mrs: Tom' Hodgins,
Miss `Edna Boyle:'
•Mr: • P: A. Murray ,is able. to be: •
u'p° again. after being confined td
'gybed for the; past week:
The Girls' Auxiliary 'writ :meet
:on . Saturday . at -;the:home of
•Misses Edna and May Boyle.
Thought for, the day, Helen Hal-,
denby; roll call, Something about,
Christinas lunch,: sandwiches-
Mrs. Harold Haldeivby and :Miss
Marllyrl oy,e; .ca e—h-O-Siesses..,.
Pastor and 1Virs. Vold have
taken.:u'P residence in the 'Mac
,Lean .home' here._;.. ,
The ' Holyrood Women's Insti
tuts will meet, on Wednesday at
the. homeof Mrs,'. P: A. • Murray.
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Learning Business .Practice
N Ontario 'the "wheels of industry turn for the benefit of, every,•single '
one of us. Our lathes; dynamos, drill' presses, farm combines, tractors,
• business .machines, etc, are producing 'goods and services . which earn
ui�ilar5. These dollars 'provide• food, clothing, medical ,care and other
ne e; sitie:'s «'h 011) eon tri to oursecurity and high standard of living.
1 s c x.t'single.one of'UUs. therefore, has a very personal interest in the 'flow
of: a. stead'' 'supply of, trained ,uorkers,to industrial plants. These workers
vill olre!..al ITIa( fiin(':s which are important wayto`our,'of-life. ;
We shor.i.ld, ` appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of rovernine,nt;
industry' anis la'rrour• in the field of employee training. Cn-:,c ools and in
fact crit- 6,1r5� orkf rs,'y 'voting and old ,' gien the opportunity to develop
new apt' spc c ifl skills in every' field of business and industrial activity:.
l'orinsCancx, every Jfort on. tlic part -of office Workers :'to 'become :pro-,
o cient, in 'typing, fil';'ttg, ,shorthand and `>secretarial work, will . mean •
greater,, business' efricic my-w.i11 help •to• make Ontario a finer place in
which to live and work::
THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
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Our Way of Life' Itewards
Trained. . Llands,
Ontario workers know they, can earn
mr�rri , lravc exectitive''responsibility
and enjoy a higher'standard of living
it direct ratio tothe skills they ac
quire and tlic`r' way they make use,
of them. That'salhvays.
•
true in a free .economy , • D'
--- that's why our' corn
, petitive ':, - system: wil l
continue to make'''
Canada 'great tend 'a. :'^
great ' place in 'which
to live;,. . .
.
•.•..., so* .setteass ...••......
AMY
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Reception Held'
'Monday'
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan;: Simpson
(nee "L' illian: Carruthers) who re=
turned `recently.:from ..their wed '
ding trip to the.Vest'"Coast, were
honored on=" Monday night at . a
reception in :the L• uckn'ow Town'.
Hall. '
H'E'LENS''',
iMr. and Mrs. ,Gordon 1VMiller
and Larry and Miss Doris Tay
for of Lo,ndon and Mr. , Murray
-Taylor : of Wingham.' we're week-
end' visitors • with Mr: 'and ;.Mrs.
Chester Taylor • `
Members of the Beef Ring are
reminded that the annual meet-
ing will.. be held• in the hall to-
night __(Thursday) evening. A `;
good ,attendance .is. rec]uested.-
Miss 'Beatrice' :McQuillin, ,Mr
and,'Mrs. 'Wm Purdorr, Mary: and
•
Barbara' Ann spent the week -,end
in, Hamilton as 'guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert 1V[cQuillin.-p:''.'
Mr; W. A. Miller, '••Mr, Lorne
Woods and. ' Mr, Horry Lrlvis' of
Lucknow attended : the -
convention •of
heyconvention.'of the United Farm -'..j
er's, Co -Operative iii Toronto Jast•
meek.,
•
The +teachers .1 upilsare
busy... re- aria "101 the'. annual
p.1� �
Christmas .coiiec'rt to Yee' held" ln:
the, �Community.Hall, Fiiciay> De-
ccniber 16t1
Mrs. Will Rutt er foal'was s re'
cent visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Grant .Rutherford •of .Toronto and''
also .with 'Mrs and .Mrs. Robert.
Moore of Streetsville. While in
Toronto'' Mrs. Rutherford was a'
guest at the ibanguet of the June
for Homemaking . Club in
coriseum at "rho Royal" Winter
". Fair.