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THE LUCKNOW • SENA •. LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
THE RING TO. BROADCAST ;.
CHRISTMAS DAT MESSAGE ,
His Majesty, the King, will
broadcast his .customary Ch
rist-
Masas message on Sunday morn-
ing, December 25th at .10.00 a.m.
He will speak. from his country'
home at! Sandringham. , . ,
The King's Message. concludes
t: h e Commonwealth '+braadcast
which carie l.en ces at .9.00 aria, and
has 'become firmly associated
with 'Christmas in millions of
homes in the British' Empire.
. The theme of this year's round
the -world program: is "Industrial
Development Within the Corn
nilor}wealth'"•' T h` e well • knawn•
;suede ' and;' screen star; Robert,
Donat, Will again be narrator.: .
As the Canadian contribution,
to the special ACiiristmas .broad-
cast . A. E. Powley, News -Feat-
ures
�' . ned a. pickup Bram the' Mast oil
Kf<ifields of .. W e s t e r n' Canada..
'Throughout the, werld; ';listeners'
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will' ear the voice of. a,Canadian
oil worker talking 'about the rich
finds intAlberta,•. and there'll be
another rterri picturing a typicalChriiitnas celebration in . 'west=
ern Canada.
11.S. STUDENTDANCE'
' VAS BIC,, s>7CCESS
A very erlloyab time was had
by' students,, staff, and .a number;
Of ex -students of L'ucknow High
,School. at a dance on Thursday
which marked . the close Of the
Christmas. examinations. Music
was supplied by Farrier's orches-
tra !and IC= MacDonald was
master of ceremonies, A numiber
of novelty' dancesadded varia_=
tions The spot dance w•aswon by
,Margaret" Chin and Donald' Stew
art and the ehrnination dance, by
:Betty, Hamilton, and Murray ,Mc-
Donagh. There was a Sadie, Haw
kins . dance, tag', dance, ' and,. a.'
(n
room dance Which created 'much
merriment., Lunch was, served to
conclude a pleasant: 'evening..
.1RATN' !1 VENTED.' HYDRO',
JNTERRITPTI.ON SUNDAY •
THURS ,. PE'GEMBFR '22nd, :1949
roti;tooistniselmitigeomariEtaislinuminarmonernivoipt,„.
A sleigh full of
good wishes and joyous tidings:
that•speak of wondrous things.
to come,in. the
bright 'lie* Yecxr!`:
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Editor of the CBIC, has' plan- .' Certain sections of the v age
'o the Citizens •
of Bruce: ,
i a 1 � take , th s
oppor-
tunity of extending to you
all, the Compliments , of the
Season.
DeWITT o ER, president of
tletinghaan ;Branch: of the Can=.
adian. Legion, presented a. new
electric ;refrigerator to . Wingham
'Hospital on behalf ':of the',,Leg-
ion. ,
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were scheduled for a ;hydro' in
terru$tion on Sunday; which did
.not anaterialize because of gain.
Thee. local hydro system has. ,for
Several weeks.been undergoing a
major repair and rebuilding pro-
grain;,,
rogram,' , that should make it like
new: Hydro reserves which' have
been buil; up, for this purpose
are. more .than ample' to take -care
of, the. work..
Sunday's proposed shut off was
to havp, been 'of • tiie longest dura
tion ye'tr Phe_worl_has;been,_car-
vied: but so ,far. with but brief,
interruptions ,arid With :a`` mini
muitm f : inconvenience to. hydro
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Bilis June .Collyer
RECEIVE B1.BL,ES
FOR ATTENDANCE:
The`'Preabyterian Church Sun.-`.
day .Sclzoolaiconcert •was held on
Wednesda ht •of °last week:
During • . the ° evening Rev
7.VIacDonald presented .Bibles :'for'.
the: most' 'regular: church .&attend-
ante ' to Ruth . Johnsto'n a and Bob
Mowbray, : '•
The progremincluded instru-
mental, music by Cameron LMac ,
Donald' I r. James 'Little 'and.
„ .Everett West, recitations by. June.
Pardon, Nancy ;Forster, .Allan
•Mowbray,. ' Garry 'MacDonald,;
Nancy. Irwin, Elizabeth. Ann 'Fin-..
layson, • Margaret Ann,.' Mullin,
.Ronald Reid,. 'Janet :' Finlayson, ,
Marlene . Stanley, Dianne Jaanie- h
son; ,chorus by Marion, MacDon- tat class;' song, Miss Ma.cLeod's
class. ; violin solo, Jack Kennedy,
solo, . Joyce Mowbray 'song, : Mrs,
Fisher's : class; ., solo,'; Dilly' Ken-
riedy readings, Miss .MacLeod's
class; piano duet, Ruth Johnstone
and Winnie Stewart; solo, Wilda
Reid,: and a :concluding ,pageant,
"The Light Men".
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KINLOU.GH: .
A :'Very 'Merry Christmas to
Congratulations to Mr & Mirs.
Bonnett who were Mar-
-Tied
•ar.-•ried en Saturday last. • •
Rev •1.. 'W.., Owen; Mrs. - Owen,
Leonard and Sandra of South-.
amnpton renewed acquaintances.
here' on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scott, Mar
garet Anne and ' Ronnie of • river-
ton visited duringthe week with .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaefer. '
The teacher "and pupils of SS. :t
No. 2, :Kinloss, held' their annual it
Christmas, tree ar'id . :concert on .2
Friday . evening. On, Monday. ev-!
'ening the Anglican Sunday.
School• held their tree .and con-
cert and' onj Friday ,evening the
Sunday • School.of the Presbyter-
ian
resbyter
Ian Church *ill hold their tree
and 'program.. r
Mr. and .Mrs; Ed Hedley and
farrulywere recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
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On Saturday 'evening a Christ-, c
Inas carol senVii ' e will • be held 1
in the Anglican Church at 13Q ft
f an Christmas day; t•
When there will be no service.
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With just room• enou•
gh to
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ueeze in ' our : greed)
Thank you, :good friends, '• for your:
patronage throughout the year. • rill
. °1950, we . will. ` maker "every effort,., to
deserve your Continued confidence.