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THE : LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO'
Won IAA,
Miss Hazel. • . Webster
*n the $10.00 ' I,D.A.
the .,GKNK lbarn dance
day evening..
• Letters, ''o The Editor,
awh �-
of Prize on •
Fr' HAD A ROUGH TIME' AT
qn Satur ,THE COAST THIS, WINTER
LOST
AND FOUND
Recent unclaimedladditions • t,:
"LostFound"
and
ne
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5
The .ntr_
assortment include a fountain
Pen, .a pairm of: knitted mitts
nd
a . boy's, skates
• Dieting ,Foie Mental Health
A wosnar `wanted; to, kill her-
' self. A man ' Wanted to` 'attach, a,
' nurse , with. aazor `..They :Were:
;gibed by dieting. Read ` Diehann
for'•M ntal Health":, an absorbing
story about ar% . lazing new
treatment .for diseased minds, in.
•°;'The American Weekly, with this,
-Sunday's QiViarch' 19) >a ze oaf
The Detroit Times
a
'.IRE; DESTROYED, a Sarni house
;and :barn' ••rnear: p merston last
week in a freak ,A
snowplow'• • knocked do w n. , a
transformer •,pole short-circuiting
"which heated 'uip like an electric
toaster, with fire (breaking out , in
a dozen places all at: once". •
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Dear. Campbell;
Renewal time seems •to have
cornu around again, SQ am enclos-
ing the necessary folding stuff.
11Qok forward each week to the
Sen tinel's arrival, • and really en
theten and' twenty -years 'ago
jay
Column... } ..
I- suppose you .. hd.,ave• .hearof
the winter We,lave•,been strug-
;gling; With, Zt started dust !before
C,hristrnas and lasted till a' week
ago ''with'plenty of :snow 'and a•:
temperature between 5.: and . 20.
above.,We had a total snowfall of
around 40 inches. • ;This caused
slides in the mountains . and cut
2846 McGill; St
:Vancouver,
Eebruay lith, 1950.
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the Wiring in the burn acid house
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OBITUARY
: WILLIAM NICILOLLS •
In . • the passing o . • ., W LL.,.
. s 74 years of : age, Qu'- : tbers present. Mrs: Darold. Tre
Nicholls, opened' the
Arppelle has lost, one of its mast leaven presided land: op
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The scripture lesson' was 'read 'by
•
United Church, I1, A,
The Mclia TKilpatr ck Group
of the W. ,A, net at the home of
Mrs, Dr.. Mumford with 18'mein-
esteemed and respected c
Mr, , Nicholls has, been in .poor
health for a number ,of years and
,was taken to Regina Hospital
three weeks ago where, he passed
quietly. away on. February 12th.
tzens. rneet'ing' With hymn and prayer,
Snail--chit.d.."Mommy, can I go
Off all the railways and roads
for" nearly two weeks;
Ani still looking 'forward . to
seeing'' anyone ;from. the old home
town who comes out"this:way., '
YourS sincerely,
Harold
P.S,-4/fy wife being' a born in
I let you know We' ar now haw-
•
• A pioneer rn the '. Qu'A;ppelle
district, Wm, Nicholls was ibor i
at 4{inlongh, Ontario, andcaane,
west in .1:897 ,.sand took up faran-
ing north, • of Qu'Appele..He re-
tired from the -farm m •the fall
of 1944,.
In 1911 he ,rrnarri4d Samuell'a
Mrs Alex Havens,, A very inter-
esting talk was ,given by. Mrs.
rrmford on social• :service and
e an elinin, She' mentioned some
v g
of, the • -topics ;di ouased at the
Conference Dr. Mumford attend-
ed in ,Toronto, last week. Mrs,
Qurgl Y
ey, gave an .instru mental:,
"Believe me ,if • ai.l ,those 'endear-
ing young .charrzis".' An Irish
:reading.
ea g
din ,was given. • by •Mrs. J;
.
THURSDAY; M. 16th;• 1950
Carroll of Qu'Appelle. Later "e.i'
novel •to: the. town of .Qu Appelle
and•w'a;5 'with` `A • Percy' in the'
nd
garage G. Thorn'P
sonin Cher i nplement business;
he alsohad aninterest in.,Vicars.
and Krauter'S store '
' Mr., ,.Nicholls :was •az • active'
meinlber ' of 'the town council for
some years, and • also • served tw'o
termts as mayor He was a mere
fiber of ,the municipal, ,co Zn+cil for
over 20 years. He was - affiliated:
with the 'C.OF. Lodge and M•as-
,onic Order.
He leaves, to mourn •his loss,;
has Wife, Samuella, • Qu'Api elle; r:
his daughter, Frances •Ella, • Re- .:
Via; enister, Woods;;
'-
Mather, Oh, no, honey, it's tob
Cupar; ane• brother, :Albert, Qu
Lueknaw:Sentnel, ...hAppelle: '
deep.
The !fune'al.' service was held.
• Small . Child: � $tut,Daddy' �s out hu�cknow; �Orrt'ario. • '�iedriesday, February '15th, fibril
there Iii the ,ulster; . Dear Mr. : Thompson: ;the United Church r Qu'h,; fib l
Mother::. Yes, taut he's big,1/4dear, As you knave our' ageri'ts have with Rev Viz: H, Black officiat-..'
just arranged 'with 'The Lucknovv •.
;Sentinel to carry, Salads. aver , «as D
and -he's insured. mg ands'. the .choir, .in attendance
'Pile Old Rugged Cross" w
Using again for'; the' current, year rendered .by the 4,nale quartette.:
ani' wP`' thought :this vwouldibe an Ater the singing'of': "Peace, Per-,
Kilpatrlvk, " F e dear little :Sham.;
rock" given... as. e• duet :by
Ruth Treleaven 'and KarenCara
egie" accqMpanied by Mrs, Tre„
leaven. Mrs, J. W, ,lo rit
Y gave a
solo. "The Low Backed Chair" ac.
camlPanied,lby Mrs. Kilpatrick,• A,
dainty lunch was served 'by Mrs.
Art Breekles, Mrs. ;Oarne.gie;. and
Mrs. Hov!er, , • the progra¢ir com-
mittee, Mrs.• Ewart Taylor moved
a hearty vote of thanks to the
hostess and the 'meeting 'closed '
with- prayer...
:THE TAX RATE in;Il*anovet:has
jumped, ;9 'mills to 60 mills for
1950, _.•.,
Luc�now Legion. s •
nnUal St. Patrick's Nigh
•
IiiThe Recreational Centre
•
e purse is em
()lead is fill
opportune time to thank you.for
the' part Your paPer. hai• played
in.. helping .Us `to achieve the
greatest ,year historY.,Sales
,Newipapers :were the. first
medium: :we: ever_ used_AO
"p'.) years they - have 'Constituted
the largest single.,itern in oda. adr
We)iatre ,alWays given .the
most in quality, arid 'newspapers•
in a large Measure haVe provided'
the :invitation to. -try:
Salada• Tea CoMpany 'of ,Canada
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feet Peace.".the QteAppelle; Mas -
the .dturch and the banks of beau'r,
tiftil..floral tributes fteetified -to
'the high: esteein in which Mr.
oveltY. Dances.
Special Prizes/
issicin 50c ..
AA
ly
v.
.the ked
spends millions of 'dollars
ServiCes,Free Blood Trans-
. Comfort to Veterans in
hospitals . . and in many.
'other .ways saves lives and
:alleviates suffering through-
out our country. '
cori'y 'The • Sentinel
14th,. 1899, contains an .ac-
cpunt. of the .destruCtion, by fire
:of the Caledonian' Hall and the
apple eVapoiator of ToWn, and
The''bUildings were destroyed,
about 3 a.m... The' last dancirig•
•assembly of the season.; had heen.
held on Friday" night and about
haif hour ,after the. hall 'was:
'vacated,. the huilaing' Was di.s-
cOvered flameS.- 'A• ,carelessly'
discarded Cigar Slut) Wag 4gg1.1111d.
• drant . there was Some . delay: -in.
,' :getting a fitlI Supply. of 'water.
. The ,hall was- insured for' $500
arid, the evaporator and machi4-
' In the ' same issue there was a
lengthy letter . frorn D. D. Mac?,
Phillipiries• with the United,States
oThis space is dottAted'ily
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m.Murdie&Son
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The 'regular Grai4e.Meet-'1•
ing Was 'held one;Friday, night at
7.80 o'clock in, the Legipp Rooms:
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The : roll, tall was ' taken and
there swere eighteen- present.:
BUsiriess was then discusSed'
Knots ; and flags Were -.taught
to the TeriderfoOrt. GtildeS• arid
semiaPhore was tauifit.td.the 2nd
The meeting .Was closed
•
Deli Telephone EMployee Pies •
The detith 'occurred in •L'ondon
,on....Friclay of Redmond R. Rich-
.ardson in, his 50th year, ancU Who ,
had. been' with the engineering ,
division . of the Bell Telephone I
ardson was' with the ,COrnpany,:in
this ,diStrict for ..some time; and
Presbyterian young People. held
IVIardi,13th Opened 'With •the
. :lowed :b9": .a Inlar10 (Sol9 by. Ruth
elosed;the mecting with Prayer..
cleverley'. reviewed ''
.,Ch . Elmer tlinbac too the
can'Poreign Policy"i at the study
pompANt
group, meeting Of Lthe .Business
and Professional Wornen's
Mitchell, last, 'Thursday cloning.
STAGED SlloW TUESDAY
'This .Chapter Proved to be -a ,dif;
'heat,' one, involving many treat"
'to the 'isolationism. policy! of the
Ainerican gbverninent, Prior to'
the First Great War, ,and still
• streng -in many political 'arid other
factiprisln. that Cduntry, but was.
reviewed .very, 'clearly • and
'prestively by Miss Thompson..
Hanover Rost.
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les
erever
The Red Cross
,needs your help!
alratt
owing with Canada, t e Canadian Red Cross
Society is busierithtM ever building.a better and
healthiee:nation. Increasingly, its work of mercy
touches more and more" lives in the cities,,towns
and in Ilie_dountry.„Red „Cross organizations are 1
ttlert to the needs of the stricken whekever t
" need arises In'ocean ports prairie toWns, around
the corner 'or.acrOss. the sea.' Mil Cross serves i
citizens on the .1,iigh*ay, in iural Outpost, Hosp..,
in Veterans', Hospitals or in the homes. To 1
to. help others. Money' is. needed ..to further the
work of mercy.
sooacwoomwoM
There was,a good attendance at
When several.' interestin`g..tqchni.- Local Braiiih' Objective
-,,,„ .,h,„,,. at ' The 'Playhotise,
:Theatre' ph.: Tuesday iifternobri,
draw§ for two .boxeS of choaelates DON T. DELAY ACT.- TO-DXY.•
color 'films 'were- shown.' Pri,ze . i
',Milli AndreW, The winnerS Were I,
$110
15. A, Hackett ahd George Beaton,
The eVent was sponsored by W,
national Htirvester dealers.— "