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• TW$DAY, MARCH. 2nd, 1954
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L'UKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWI. ONTARIO
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• NIBS. *IUIVIFORD GAVE TALK air; 'fp
AT WORLD'S DAY OF PRAYER War •••,'
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In spite of inclement weather (e9ntinue4'from•Page SIX)
sixty-four ladies gathered in the: RIPLY BANTAMS EDGED •
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or the World's Day of Prayer. •LucKNOw IN SEIVII7FINACS
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service. Mrs. W. B. Anderson took .
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, . the first division and was.follow_ -wa'A.cecittseit!acillead0•rfl scla'tfirioit„,tym
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edby Mrs T, Clark, Missm,,:Nfac-
Leod'and Mrs, H. Websteing When ..Ripley Bantams edgedr. Those the' local kids :by a 573:score, to
taking part in ,the prayer circle
were 'Mrs. G.,. Andew,, ivrr'„.• Win thee W.OdN.A. '.'D” Scmi-final
series, and qualify to meet Mild-
Sinith; Krs. Mac 4.stewart, 1VIrs. mayor the League,trophy.
Farrish, 1Vtiss. MacLeod and Miss
0. Campbell. Mr.' Joynt and Mrs. "Tile, t.e.°n1:s' 13'0 1?rev.iouslY Vat-,
‘ , J. Hall gave a •,duet ,and mrsi'n.ed, to a p-9 and.a 5-5 draw,
Bill' Martyn,' Was the big th;reat
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• o.n tillipley ,teata
Rn, nd seored all on the ignifli.arice offlie WOrld's
iiye gdals... in -Satulday's crucial
United Church On: February 24th
• Day Of. :14aye.i:.. 'She also..,ste,
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the :iinportane-e 9f intarcesL, :"44."gra of • tbe ;rouclne* hoys
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prayer ,ar:ct §hOw e'tt- Rge; ,and With- a,
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• ;Alio money was. allocAted. for, c()1414P.• exceptions
pi.vad at chz,iitjan
Mitt ,Woilds y . P.r.ayei ' is nt:Y(;qti'• , . • ' ,
• ',Obrdon !Fisher;
Kent' ,fredley, kenriettMc-
selve's • Chi•istians, reselyo to: re- Nay.,`lst.1ine,• Jack' Chin. Charlie.
Chin, Ron•-c1r•ahati-r,
ndi Ste;",v •Carnegie, Dennis'
ideal uni:t.eq ;for 1Vlowbray,
f!eining of. the •T<IngdOm''' of ''1\•Dithers; Ken:.
pasibut lei, a1.1. ho call....,the.m.
. consecrate•themselves' to more
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•• • Born •Here irears Ago ' . LOST'. OUT INs.•
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• A cleSpatch frotn Hamilton Lt t W.04.A: FINAL SEatitS
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weekreported the death el Fred- ' .
ick native oLuck .Lucknow Midgets bowed' to the.
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now, whc; born here years •ckissy,little ;Atwood. teu'in•
Beatty. Dealer
Beatty ,Deep Well Pumps
Beatty Three -Way Pumps
In Stock
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One Used
BEATTY WINDMILL
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1 TWO -WHEELED TRAILER
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Plumbing and Heating
• •• Pump and.Windmill •
• Repairing';.'
•R. g. 3, Goderieh
• 'Phone 12-r-3 Dungannon
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Chesterfields' And
Occasional Chairs
Repaired and Recovered
• , Factory Guarantee
Free Pick -Up and Delivery
•.STRATFORD
UPHOLSTERING. CO.
42 Brunswick St. Stratford
• For further information
enquire at
JOHNSTONE'§
, Furniture Store'
• 'Phone 76, Lucknow .
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• familY plot plibuld be
,graceti with 'the shrine -like
beauty of: a monument which..
''@illia,e:everlastingly a tribute
to those at rest. We haVe .many
classic 'styles to 'suggest, , and
-work ;With :you, on -pus-.
• tom' •designs. '
ExCePtion6lly , low priceS.
No,canvassing, which elimin-
ates, sales commissionS.
InScri•Ptions• Repairing
• Sandblasting Mernorigls
. • 25 Years' Experience •
The latest in .Portable
Sandblast Equipment
I\li,
.wdrit perorally executed
Brownlie Memorial
•Alfred St., WINGHAM ,
'Phone 450 •
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NEIL IViacLENNAN,
'Ontario.
ASIIFIELD BOARD AT ••
GOOD ROADS CONVENTION
'All membersof the Ashileld
Council attended the Good Roads
Association convention last week
in Torigdo. In attendance, were
Reeve Cecil Johnston, warden of
Huron County; Councillors. Elrriei'
Graham; • Wilfred Bradley, Ken-
neth 1VlaelSzie, Andy- Ritchiel
and Clerk C. E:McDoriagh.
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Curran. was unable to attend as
he Wu> 'Serving on' the Grand Jury:
.Goderich, ...Other Ashfieldites
.serving on the 'jury were Sam...
Alton and Colin 1VIcGregor
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WILL • ELECT AREA. SCH:UOL.'
1k3OARD• 'THIS; vv K
WON THEATRE PRIZE
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• Bill Houston, of Lucknow 'held
the lucky ticket at The Playhouse:
last Thuriday evening and won
a pressipre cooker. The draw •is
a regular month-end, event. Bill
was the winner on the first ticket
drawn Ety iU Pappas. • „,
Presbyterian'Evening Auxiliary. •
A pot -luck supper was • greatly
•enjoyed by •members of the Ev."-
• ening Auxiliary before ,cominencL
ing their February meeting ,which
Was held .in the basement, of. the
church. Tlie topic was takell',',by
NirS: Petersen and Mrs. IVIailde
• The :Pepalrtinent ,Of..gducation •
has .cerisented. dhe. *ithdraWalT
of. CulrOSs' frohi Walkerton
School •Area, to. be included• in.'
thePStAbiNhi-nqnt cif a Culross
and TeesWater P11alic :and Con-
tintiation . School, .Area; effective
in- 1950. '
•• N'ominatioris ',will he on
Friday to elect five9nan board
of • trustees for the are--ai-three
from Culross arid. t,wo .1.;:prn Tees-
• V,T6ter. If „a .ballot 'is required,"ypt-
ing will be on 13th.
w.eek,. who :captured the. WAO,A•A.
Leagtte'cliarripionshifa. tWo
Sheysiv. epd.* read • fr'o.m the bocik
"White- Angel, 9f :'1Viercy''.'' Mrs.
Elinqr. ;kr aClcaSr;,',Iecl • in, prayer:
PlanS, Were •made for ••:"tlie=„Easter.,,
Tharikoffcrin.which Will be.lield.
in,April. ":MisS • 'Ttoz
wi•ella..
Muthn
rdej3ed, sOlO arid, the: current:
events were taken • by; Nil's. Zarriefr
Liftle; This was. followed. by ,a
Piano
Little.,
by Miss 'Marion' Mac-
periald and '.:Mrs. Ken Mowbray
and' a reading. by, MIS: StUart
Jamieson., Psm 56w•a b.sung:
Miss _Mourne Fi•.Sher' had charge
of the.: study assisted •-by
Mrs.,' Habkirk : and Mrs. •'.1,1:ck
Fisher.; The meeting closed with
•the.• singing ..of hitn. '568 and.
'prayer by Mrs. Norman Taylor.
WHO• BOUGHT THE CHAIRS?
A Couple of .Weeks agO pictures
appeared in the daily papers, of
a pair of chairs, one used by
'royalty, which it was claimed had
been purchased by • Belfast, in
Hurtin County. As there • is' no
municipality' of Belfast, the qu,es4
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tion arose •``yvho": 'bought the .
chairs? . ' 41'
No one in the Corranunity can.: • ; ' • * ;','••••:"
chect arty light 9n the reiLlOrt and - , • o'
the fact that the, purchase price •'
was $.434, seems to rine out the •
possibility • that- any • individual •
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had, . that kind of ornoneY for •a
•of chairs -regardless, of;
their, history. T e parr of.,:c,hair§•'
were Said‘to, have beep used ,by
Ki,ngGeOrap V ?"- *1 (,--,)"en, Mary '
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..61,1rIng an .invp*tdture in Belfast''
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.NOrtherWirela:a
n 1941...
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•31) Ii7proVeir erit iDirectois * `
,The report of the. Bruce . •
County crop Irnprovernont As- • .•
sociation' gi\,.e's a detailed report • ,
of coq tests in 1949 in the Coun.- • • •
ty. Associatiop directOrs in Kin-
loss are Ernie' Ackert • and Fred'
Gilchrist' and ii Huion Town:-
ship, L. B. Reid, 'Wrn. McGuire
and Fred; 1Vtartin: , ' •
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Second g.iniC.WaS played in ••
owel last Friday •night 'when •„,;' , ••• •
,Lucknow lost 10-5; but forced. the .!:;•
cliarrips to go all 'out to take it• • • •
!Jack • lylccreiglat;'::..who sporedl . .
.nine goals in the first game, was „ •
closely • tagged on Frid6y. night
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bY Bill Fisher or Dan ..RoSe• and ;•
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his scoring was cut to four goals. • '5
first two Minutes Iaeftire•
the idea ; :of ' “ghadowidg",
Mc-
Ceightand thebther c6rne With
Jess than a minute to play'., When
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caution was.tossed;oVerbbard.:
was inthe right Spots...
.for Lucknow ancl got ,four 'of the
five goals:, Danny Rose got the
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!One of these' •Was 'ibAgged • thio ,•
•,,,Lucknow: McKay; def.,
Rose, B. Johnston; centre, Fisher;
wings, •Thoinlison; Irwin, '• alt..
Bsiter,:SWan,
hnie, MeNay., Howald, Conley
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maci-lan;:•
. centre,' •,-J.
Creight; wings,. B. McCreight,..•
• Barton; ,Keinp41Y,naers,
Smith, Clark,
Matheson: - .
Referee-Griesbach; -LiStoWel.
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....First.. Period • ,
1L-AtWood,• Barton ..15 • •• -• • ••'.
!.'.2—At'vv,oOd..., J. 1VICCreight 1..15 ,
• 3-,-LLI.,16kti()W., ; Irwin .(ThompSon;••',..
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Johnston) :1620 •'• ••• •
• 4-LAt:W..00d,',J.:Iyitcrcigl'it, (Bar,- . •
ton) .13•;05 •• • '
54.-Atv4•ood. Ken -1p 1450 -
,Second Period
:('Ph cifripsoi.:1:, „.
Johnston) •.i . .
1..--AtN,Votid, Smith 14.'99.. „
• Srhith., ;
.J.,,MeCr(ighl;:13.10
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10,,-.'LucknoW, .Irwin (Thompson)
11-L-LucknoW;. Irwin (Fisliee) 3 30
12—AiWoOdf'IVIachan.4.10-
Rose • (Johnston)
14—AtwOpq,',,,Kernp (MdCreigfit)
'15—Atwood, J. Mccreight 19.20
GIBL„GUIDE NEWS ;••
The regular Girl Guide:meet-
ing war held- on 'FdaY-evening,
7.30.. in ,the Legion Rooms:
,N*Ineteen • cittWes 'W'ere Ir. .7.
.131,4SifieSS • W 6 s diScussed• i n
hor.sCshoe formation: . Wq made • ,
blahs .for -our' Gilt"sGuide ditmet,
•Which is to be held in the Cowin•; •
munitr. 'Centre- on March 24th..
Mrs. McKim,iSited us .and taM-
cd • about our hike book for the
' Lady 'Bessporcitigh' on
which .we have been Working for
over three months:
Sonia girls: trying for their 2nd
Class to:qui on theiT Seino".:- •
• pho•re.:4The rtiprulis 'Were taught :
.knots. • , , •••••
We eled' our : mooting' ,by .,•
•singing Taps. Guides will be 'held
text Week .
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IT 15, NOT MONEY ALONE.
• •, • „IViore than a million and a half people
deal with the Bank of Montreal, and they
know that it •is ' not money .alone • they deal,
in when they come to'.us. It goes beyond
that. ,These people haveoronfidence in the
Bankthey, knOw..,that, their, monyis2,safe
with, us, and that they will be fairly treated
-• • in their business dealings.' • •
• We try' to keep constantly in mind that
the_Bank is not primarily an impressive row
of ifgures or • an imposing building. We
think rather of the Bank as the local
ager and his stiff, on whom our customers
can alWays call for friendly counsel and
servie,.. Our branch-hanking system is.
• founded upon this •relativship.
rnan's relationship With his •bankman-
' ager IS, 'and 'should 'Tbei. • a highly 'personal
one. Yet,ineach of oat 549 brands, behind
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.this confidential :relationship, there stand
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ithe2resourceS.and stability Of a nation-wide,
century -old institution. -Thus the strength of
the institution is linked 'With human un
. cierieanding, in ,the service of the iridivklual. •
sincerely that this is :the:spirit
guiding our relations with the public today. '• ' , •
;Without such a spirit; the Bank c61...A not
• inaintaiti or justify its place inthe economy •
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of this CoLintry;tiOr would'we be 'able tO. •
•.give our best to Canada in the • years of
great prOmise.Which lie ahead:
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