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TI.WIRS., NOVEIVOtR 16th, 1950
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t"tecent visitors, with. -Mr. and Mr., and Mrs. :A.lbert Tittle an
,d George- Drennan' were Mr -.1 oJoyces ., •� d
Mspent Sunday with . Kincar,
and ' Mrs, Matt Shackleton of dine frie'n°ts;
Dungannon an.n and Mr. and Mrs. MI• d
Wilfred. Bradley and daughter „• gra
. Mrs: Durnin Phillips
Mar;i'on.:of Kincardine, of Dungannon are on a holiday
trip to the States,
Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay Mr, and Mrs: Mervyn Carter
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days with his. uncle, Mr: George Sunday with Jane and Adam
of Fort Fra
nc'is
visited fora few and Ian of C:landeboye spent
Drennan and :Mrs.0 Drennan f 'Bowni'an.
,Ashfield, -It was in 1912: that Gere, .
,was last here, Be is a' son of the lie `end' Mr's Art Breckles re-
late Mr, and ' Mrs. Duncan 1Vlac-' turned home the first of the week
after ft tan -day motor trip to Or
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.. • •xllia, .North •Bay; Ottawa and' Tor-
BOOKO.
S' : BOOKS!BOOKS,' onto They visited relatives .at
A large shipment of books haa, O'rzllra;,and Toronto:
just arrived Books for little
children, books for the :boys and :• WEDDING, BELLS
girls, !conks, for the Teen agei's, r
b• GOLGA'N-=W1aILER,
ooks for 411 ,'agest'
'at a1, pracrr�s
Shop, early and get' your choice.1f 'we 'have not what wan ; Themarriage Wt s .,solemnized.
you • ' i on. • S. aturday, November 4th of
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we •will order for you •but, piease ,.Theresa Weiler, -of Cheslcy, dr i -Y! ,tA
'et- your 'or"der • .in, before the •glitez` eC Mr: •and 1VIr:s: •Joseph •
Christi -as rush,:. '-Weiler, of Lucknow,' and 'Grant
BOY SCOUT FUND
"Citizenship",•was the theme
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for the Nover ber. meeting which
met in the Council Chamber' on
Friday, November 10th.. The pres-
.dent, Mrs: A. Wilson; dealt with
business' details 'which included
a: donation • of $25. to the Boy
Scout. ;As;s9eiation. This Associa-
tion Will hold. a banquet in ,the
'Recreational Centre'.an Friday,
November 17th for members and
their parents. The . Institute will
do: the' :catering. Sixty dollars was
collected' on . Tag Day. for, the
Blind.
The motto '`Happy homes make
good Citizens'•'' -Was taken by Miss'
M.''MacLeod ah.d Mrs.Hoag gave'
a splendid .paper on "Citiz.enship
She defined a, :goodcitizen as
one who ' leads a ' .well rounded'
life,. mentally, physically, Spirit='.
ually and socially;:. These .she said
are based on the Bible verse.
nd •Jesus, increased in wisdoth
and statue.and in favor with God
and man". She .'spoke of home as
casting the'longest shadow of all
influences in lifetnd •as the place
THE CHRISTIAN BOOK suo oGfol�turi, sooni.
• oaf n:Vd rthWmla: te Mrs.
'Gollan
Golan, Rev..Charles A,'. Winn'
PICK-iJJ AND. DELIVERY
LAUNDRY
'SERVICE
or. 'FAMILX 'WASHING
For 'Service.and Satisfaction,:'.
Call' •
•ARMSTRONG'S ,
:Snowwhite• Laundry
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'Phone 92-W.,. Lueknow •
LUCKNOVN- w,
UNITED '
CHURCH •
Minister.: Rev. W. J. Mumford' ' siding 'in .Lucknow:.
performed: ,the. deremorl at.' the where .true citizenship should be'
.y •gin and 'be exemplified to the
L'ucknowPresbyterian• Church „
Manse children in• the home 'She ' said,'
The.. bride wore':''a grey wool Ours • is a `glorious privilege to
s be . citizens of free Canada, ' the
suit �yith navy accessories' and '•
corsage .of pink carnations, Shea. eery 'wordCanada is like .o boy's
Was: attended ,by Miss IVfary' Gol- ',shout°' in the ' s,pring-tine or the
tan, who wore 'a ' re suit with clamor.:of' geese going north, the
a y • of melting' rivers
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black accessories and. a . corsag;e • •� he
of arriber. colored ' mums Bruce murmur .of early .winds; ;Let us
MacMillan was the groomsman be; good ,'citizens .of:"Canada.
A • wedding, dinner •• was served: Mrs:••; Philip Stewart, '''dtstr `ct
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