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THURS•14 Y, 'JANVM Y :12,, 1950
.Reid Bull Ls Named "Extra"' ,
SEAL OBJECTIVE
College View Governor, pure- • q .
'bred Holstein bull • used in the NOT ,YET' '
Maple Lea herd.. of Louie .,B Reid , REACHED
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and Son, H uron Township, has the: lo c a; l Christmas Seal.
• bee n oficifanY classified a s tulberculosis, fund has not . yet
"extra" by the>•;Holstein-Friesian reached its minimum objective of
•' Association of Canada. Only 20 . $1000, but is approaching it. with
bulls have so far received .:this donations to the first ;of the week
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totalling, designation w+hich.'iS.reserye for � g, $925,09,. � • .•• .
l'ue. •.foods! that have dem- Of these donated
those b . -� , .. donated . a •year,
onstrated their . ability to sire . ago,. there are 124 who have not
„both ty1pg and production, in their yet responded to the' current ap-
daughters. ":. peal. Many• no doubt intend to,
- but have;.negleeted .or: overlooked
doing so, Donations are accept-`
able at any time
An :additional -list -of contrib-
utors fellows: • . '
Mrs: Margaret Dudley,: Mrs. R. J.
'Cameron, Dan T.: McKinnon, 'Jas'
.1\'Iathers, D;` i 'Finlayson; Henry.
•Caesar• Gordon Morrison, Miss
-Ma y. . Wallace' Torran '
. �`Y. Torrance tAncler-,
's.on, .•Howard • Agnew Henry Mcg
'Kenzie, George`Stewart Cameron'
McDonald, W. W. Hill, Township
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of West Wawano'sh,' Harvey •Kil-
patrick, . HaroldLL Thompson, Stuart
Jamieson, 'Redvers Johnston.
Herbert Curran,, Win; Andrew',.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW:. ONTARIO
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n Members. may" . use the libraries
1- 'as often as they .wish.- The Coun
I,.; ,. , ; ei1-hopes. to be able "to:`turn' over
e to their respective cornrriittees
i sufficient' membership funds so.
d • t'' ;., that many : more films may be-
purchased throughout the , year,
g ' "andbe'. deposited' in the County;
`. film Libr i for circulation..
:Men tier .ganizationa: & • schools
e' �Co 'nt 1♦'lin Co n='
The $ruc , u Y, u
e�.ation With .thea: Nat
• `cii, in co-op r ,,
1'' Film, Board Will.'establish
igna,,
libraries `in Bruce Cour~
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ty as of• January. ist, •1950, 'and'
over one ' hundred and 'se,�venty-
five films will ,commence• circul-
ation monthly' from' litbrary. td
rarY. Megnberslips are now 'be-
ing • offered' to 'any, organization
lore a yearly fee.• of. ten, .dollars,
• and to* siahools who' . use films
GUIDE NEWS
The :, regular Girl Guide meet-
ing was ..held in the Bion
at :.• 0 . on Friday 'night.
R,00a;ns h'r
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Mrs. McKim, ,talked about.hikes.
A ' hike was planned for Satur
;day afternoon. On this hike the
Guides' looked at different kinds
cif • trees.
A suggestion was, n. ade. thait
we hold: a Coolie 'Day • in the.
much more • frequently . for $20.• Miss`;Isobel McDonald,�W.. J. Bain
Charles Ta .for ' :W.• G. Andrew,
John Bushell, Morley, .Bushell, R.
A. Grant, Frank. McLennan, W P
Hogan, Alexander 'McLeod, 'Wm.
1!lv�ens, Arthur Moore, : `J. Pritchi
•:ard, H 1. Bain, W. "t Miller•,;
`Alex Andrew,
Finlay, Alex • Cameron,. Vernon
Hurat'iEr, •,Thos McDonald, :Philip
-Stewart, • Fred Anderson; Town-
ship ,of Kinloss. .
• Lloyd MacDonald, , Geo. Phil-'
lips, ::1Vtiss::.Ada 0 Webster; George
Birgess,;.:P.haris, Mathers,• Lloyd.
McDougall •Earl Durnin,: Ken-
neth• .,Cameron,' ' Roderick '•. Mc-
Dougall;
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Dougall Walter. Breckles, Mrs. H.
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Wilson, Alfred :E, 'R tcl ie, • James'
McGillivary, Alphonse Murray;,
Oliver McCharles; .Clifford John-
stop, Manson Reid, .P W.'Hoag.'
Nor¢naii • Stewart, JackCampbell,,
John ' E.. MacDonald, .D "H, Car.-
cutlers; Williazr Stimson, Denzil
-$tatt'ers, :Leslie; Purvis,' :Tharnas
.Anderson, . Edward Little; Roberta
1Telrn, Mins .Em cia .' •MeCliiskey,:
John Lane,: Thomas'Smith, .Fras:
er. MacKinnon, Roderick Camp-'
bell,.'Archie Bonnett,' Gus ':Kina
han, ';Frank Theinpsof , William
Wall, Alex McNay, . Harold M.
t.:Far-
rish; : James Little, • Roy .Collyer,'
Alvin Irwin; Ira -Dickie, : Mrs.,
'Peter Watson, 'Harold- Corigrarn
,Howard Barger, • Miss: Elizabeth
M irdie, :Mrs He ii�-y '11 ullin, Jos-
eph Whitley,
C. E. McDonagh, John Ritchie'
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W J.:Douglas,.:Marshall Gibsa /l,,'
George Tiffin; : Joseph Agnew;
Hugh E. Sutherland; >N G,, :Marc
Kenzie, ,A. M. Aitchison, Herbert
Miller, Emmerson Irwin, Charles
`Steward; Ernest Blake,' D. 'L: Mc-
Kinnon, St; Helen's Woinen.'s• In-.
sti�tute,, Kairshea, Club, Herb. Mc-.
Quill'in, Gordon' Fisher, • Walter'
.Mackenzie, M., 'T Greer, ,Lorne,
Hodgins, Richard 1VcQuaig;' Alex
Hackett,; James . Johnston; :Thos.
i• Glenn, Wesley` Ritchie, James, E
Wasney, Miss Mary •'Rutherford;
William Rintoul, ,L ,S,` Kilpatrick,
Rathwell, Gerald Rathwell:
Millv�erV Reid, 'Lawrence '1VICLeod,.
Alex McDonald,' Clark Fiiilaysen,
Hlernvan� Phillips, John H. 'Hall,
Llo'y'd Hall; Gordon' Wall,. Wilson;
Wall,. W. J. Cooke, Harvey Web
ster, . John •Durnin, • :Miss 'Helen.
Hamniilt •, argicl Percy, S:a'nluel
Alton,. Richard ,Ellratt,, )Ars E.
,Purves, Clifford Roulston,: Stew
art Collyer. '
. Elmer. •Alton, Gordon. Johnston;
Rev, A, E..•Tayener; Keith. John:.
skin, A., C. Agnew,, Cecil ,Gard•
,tier, Neil. McDonald; E: J H!kdley,
'Rev: W: J:.Watt, R,obret McDon-
ald, John' : Ackert, Alex Stither-
land,' Charles; Elliott,: J 'G' Gil-
lespie, . Wiilia'in J Ii win, Nelson
E: ' Bushell, Lloyd Moffat, S J.
Pymxn, • Willi�iri Hornell, Duncan
•Cameron; ., .Stanle;y Nosal,; Miss.
Jean Osborne, L, E. Ashton; Rob
Henderson, Joshua ljavvson, Jack
Irwin, John. W ddell, Ed :Purvis,
"Gorden' •Hoag insan, 'Albert" •Al
ton, .Geo, Kennedy,. C: L. Smith,.
F. G. B'rew'er, Miss M, E. Graham;-
Wilfred FarrisS,h, Toin Moffat.
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.:are being Lib,
asked . to :appoint' .One
or two, persons, .to take the Nat.
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4°1141 Film Board ;projectionist
course:. A class will be organized.
,,in each library area.
A 'film' library Will, be located
in' Luokriow. • With Bill Pappas as'
1Lliraran.
The Bruce County film council.
have.,sponsored the organization.
of 18 junior ',boys'. film; clubs;::and
15j.uriior girls'' filar :clubs,'.with.
:.the:objective 'in. mind to : bring
-a monthly program of . good :films
to. our growing.girls and,,'boys
�►Rti1S`rRONG'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE
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FURNITURE
REFINISHING• ' 0
Iri '" the' 'former Orange Hall .
Building, Lucknow
Spring, •
The Girl Guide patrols,. have
decided-, to order 'the Canadian.
Guide' pafper, for another year.'
After ,a few games' and songs
-the••.xneeting ,closed with Taps,
Receives. Greeting Froin-" Australia
�• Mr. and ars, Wm.:Buckinghamg
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received " a - Christmas'.'greeting;
from,'A�istraliar. .that', took::. the..
form: of ,a, pictorial maga-Zino; •it
lustrating many. interesting parts.
Of that • country... The magazine
was •from Georges Wr"aight, navi-
gator of the bombing crew with.
which their. son,..the late Eldon.
Buckinghain, served while::over-'
South, Kinloss' W,M.S.
The • -'January' Meeting' of the
South Kinloss W.Ni S. was held,
'at the: home of Mrs.. Wib' Hod $-
kinson, .The president, rs. Har-
r vis led the c air,
air,'
The
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meeting opened With ymn 697
followed by the Lord's prayer in
unison: The ~roll call was answer-
ed by a "hymn aid composer"...
The'scripture and meditation. was
t aken by Mrs, Baulch. • A poem
entitled '"Things -that Count" was
read by Mrs. 'Fraser MacKinnon:
The topic Was given by Mrs. D.
L: MacKinnon followed. by ' a
reading by Mrs. Alex Sutherland .
1 Those, taking part, in' the prayer
circle :were Mrs. W. F. MacDpn t.
aid `,Mrs., Archie ;MacIrityre :Mrs.;.
Bruce MacKenzie and Miss ' Air::
niey Mrs.. Douglas? : Gra;
hant : endered a• :lvote:, of thanks
to the hostess 'andthose taking
:part on the program. Hymn 316
was sung; 'arid Miss ,Dean Mac'
Leod: closed the . meeting with
prayer. :
GEORgE arid JEAN'S I.
Overnight
Accomodation:
ggEAKFA•ST' IF DESIRED
• Meals' 'Cap Also Be Arranged
GEORGE WHTTBY
'Phone 153-w, Lucknow
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A .family; 'plot • shoa1d be:.
graced ,with the • shrine -like
beauty of •a montiment Which
will,
be 'everlastingly tribute
to those at rest.' We have matey.'
classic styles to. suggest, and.
will , work with you on, cus-
tom designs. •
Exceptionally, low. prices.
No ` canvassing,,
ates sales corninissions:, •
Inscriptions Repairing
Sandblasting 1Vlennorials •
25 Years' Experience
' Th'e latest ,in , portable
• •S•andblast' Equipment
'. All work personally' executed
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. rownrie :Me traria
'';Alfred, St: WINGH .iii
'Phone 450.
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NEIL MaeLENNA1 '`
Ripley,, On"teri&,
To Hold- Bingo and Dance
Zion Orange Lodge has engag-
ed the Recreational' Centre for
Fridayevening when.' they . will
stage a public bingo and. dance.
'Presbyterian W.M.S. ' , . •
The Janna 'meeting was held
Mrs Chas . Cook
'atthehom>eof. ..
a ori Wednesday; Janu ry 4th With
the president, Mrs, - C. H. Mae
Donald, in the. chair. After open-
ing exercises, and business dis
cussion, Dr. MacDonald' gave a
New, Year'$ talk, emphasizing, the
need: of forgetting the failures;
and `even the • successes •of the
past year .• and marching on: t..o, the
new.. Mrs:. Bdb Reid read an to
teresting article `;The Two
contrasting the Sea of Galilee and: • ,
the :Dead Sea, 'one giving out, ,the
other retaining' . everything. ' The;'
theme. of the .Bible study which
Was take 'Misi Mary ".Mac -
I. "Go.d' i e :Clo d'
'cod was ri '.t-- . u ,.
The 'thought Vas, brought out
that • .t ' ad *erse `thin "in ,our.
lives May play' a' part in God's`• :. o
moulding:: The Society was priv '
ileged to have` • Mrs: Munro talk
on r Bonnie ' Scotland. She.: dealt
with • its 'natural .phenomena~ and
:also its industrial side. She told •
of . the troubled war ,yrs eaand of
the rationing ;now 'previailing. It;
was a .,most interesting talk. .The.
meeting closed . with . prayer' by.
Mrs: .MacDonald , after which
lunch was, :served.: The Februa
meeting will be held at 'the' home.
of Mrs: Mason,
Calgary, Herald 'thinks:' the'
reason some, girls' cry at• wed`j
dings is "because the.; bride got
their boy friend". That, we think,
• however, ought to make many a
girl laugh. •
Not to mine,this horrible crippler.
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Not to minethis thingwith the long scientific narie, oliomel hs.this thing that means
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misery and pain in the language of thelittle ones. ' •. :,
of to mine to wear a brace, to hobble, to limp.
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,Not tomine to hear the laughter ofothers, towatch them. at la ►to c
tears of childhood: lost forever.
Please Godl Not tomine!
nd let me ,: help thoseto whom' it . does come, this crippler, this
the •bitter
ti
destroyer:'
Let'the 'give. to 'help: the helpless: ,
Let my• dollars and my prayers go with these little ones;''
that some day,' some . time, :: children *everywhere
WdI walk without fear,'' free of childhood's greatest
enemy, , Poliomyelitis:
1 am glad l have the privi-
lege . of giving to 'the'
Canadian 'March
of Dimes.
TA.XIr,OB -in " Wingham General
Hospital', on Monday, January 2,.
1950, Mr. and: Mrs. Louis Tay-
lor., Ltb ucknow,• .a son.,
Give o
MARCH. OF:.:DIMES
(The :Canadion foundation for Poliomyelitis;
410 BLO,OR ST.
EAST, TORONTO
2.50
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Space contributed in the service .of the :tommririitst by John Labatt, Lim�itec
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