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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-12-21, Page 114th, 1:050' F04,00011/011g2 • 1,6 a. ►r Luxite Rayon :•14 • & Wool.: •'' nose from; 4 uses, ins, gist `., Hat.. 1, Braces, Joats ex netts. e. gerie and 2 . Dwns;''Py 1 appreci �1 flannel ,of col rs 3 q �, n Dresses, ?yj arrmas. • WAGERS n '.Coats, AR Ontario ig a member band`. 'There o rerne,mlber,. ."best days, le ,called for .. school spur= I 'mac the fart of gtud- • the •entire•• , presented,.' Log Cabin , Noreen fano instru- e"'Will" was' ; IVIcNain 'ed. Stewart; Armstrong nal' mention., ick McKim's ; liawyer: "Cast I Boy" w.as McNain; ek MaeDon-' i, .. Alphonso„ prc in}t . , • NEAR, r htogieniantan • 0,5.0 yearly In Advance 50c 4UCKN,OW, • ONTARIOTHURS,, DECEMBER, 21st, :19.5;0 •Nomination FridaN REV. Mc]KERROLL's squire NEV.!t w SETS T 5 • YLIF IN FORMOSA Six -Member PubIi School Board. .The Lucknow municipal` nom - 7. ination meeting' w`"ill be held ''on Friday • evening Qt. .this week, Nominations' for the various (ices . will:. be. received for one hour from 7.30 to 8.30,. and SO - lowing that will be the.,ratepay- ers'; h7eetfng, :•when 'momentous year. in :school;.,-and.;village of fairs' will be.'reiewed: The .High School districtques- tion trade this .a particularly heavy year k for :the ,Council' and. n, Board of.,;..,Education.. As well there were other Major .inuni-�; cipal ,mg atters, ; including t' h c' search for' a.. new`yell; which rri'atter has yet to 'be 'finalized.. '' Election talk seerns alincist no.n exiSta.nti, and it appears that the, PresentBoard is • willing, to carry oft-^f-o"r-another`.'term ,. ,' ectors so wish. Require - New School ' Board, The big question':mark": as to election .'possibilities centres on , ..the need' for..a new Public Saigon14, ..Board' of.six Members At the' 'close of • the year the Lucknow Board of Education automatically ;ceases to exist. This -Board' has. had the joint ad -:3, minisftraton Of . both the'' High and Public School:: The High School, . effective ` January l s t,.:.• comes: under the administration of the:,District High School' Board, comprised 'of representatives of the five municipalities included. in .the new ire$riet° hotilc-set p Membership of this Board', is as: follows: Robert Rae of Luckno �,. T. 'J. Salkeld of West Wawanosh: NO SENTIN CHRISTMAS WEEK In common with the policy of Many, other, Weekly :papers, t-here;will be •np; issue of The Sentinel, ., published. n e`'•t' . �vicelc, 'Phis is necessary if ,we art' to fie • al)le tci °chjuy :the t 'Christmas: holiday. With falling on, Miindayuntil .Boxing • ink; ohs(r. (cl `on!. TueSday`,''it • • ivoulil j,x;, 0.1(, end (�l' tlir V (ek ' : ',•Oc{ld' to }i•r u1(1 ?Graf i"(',,t }�.. s(in1e •sti )-' • sc i rfie , -Lint it eiNew . •5ia,rat that (it.irs:.tC ) ria4, bc: 14 <41urre6.hii - t rnas, .the nc xt ' isuse of .The Sentinel.. will be :on 'hurs- :day, :January .4th. • SIXTEEN PACES In a "newsletter" `written' by i'Rev. Hugh MacMillan of Taipeh, Formosa, and published by the" .Missionary 'Education•Committee: '� of the •;Presbyterian ' . Church, ! there appeared, • the. following '1. Paragraph: ' . I I The 'South Formosa. Synod' :this i .year. discussed the ' question of . ministerial ;pulipit dress,.', and de- tided, •in; the interest. of econom e+ y, and propriety' to, introduce'cleri- • cal gowns,` Looking, around fo;r. a.•' sample gown :t : copy, it was , diseO'vered•.that ,I' ad in myos p session a 'Genet;: n '.gown, one ',.which T had never had occasion . to `wear! And so, a ver hi, xhistoric •; mantle fell on ' the designer's 1ab,le for South Formosan mini 'sterial •v ear...Vou. May be inter-- . > : e,3ted tri know ;heat the gown re. --fe-i ret1- to.; was. inade in• Scotland: in 1902 foil• the Moderator of lie' , t .: ;Church to.',attend • Services! in' connection with:;the coronation of Edward VIZ. Years'' after,: ft. crossed • the Atlantic• to fall: on h t e• Shouldersofr:' ;DD. T. L.'Mc- 1 K'erroll when. he • was Moderator' A'•Sentinel'subscri t.i n° is'. Your . x P o Y of .�rthe • P'resbyterian• , .Church in answer to .that last rr>;inute gift"' Canada; As of'D.. - g ne.. onald, Mc . pi.oblem i Kerroll's s" b oy (, wh o became ,a Henry jI 1iste'r Hughes" :of' . Kinloss,'D..R. MacKenzie of. Huron Township: and; A: E, McKim. and Dr. W. V. •Johnsiton, The .first .five mem- bers ' ere 'appointed by . their re- spctive, municipal councils: Mr: IV�cKim is 'the, Bruce County: Council appointee, and Di: John- ston ohnstop is the representative : of the Municipality , ha'v'ing the largest' public school attendance. -The Lueknow Public. School 'will come under the direction ofi + : a . new= six -man public school- Iboard;` which• must be elected • either' by -acclamation or • :ballot, Nominations .for these seats will be received at Friday.night's meeting,: Retiring members -of. the,. Board of Education;'who ,are not • en the: District Board are eligible for re-election to the: Public ;School' Board: They. , are .,Gerald Rathv.relll, K C...Murdie, f , M, MacLennan, Dr: James Little and Mrs, Morgan Henderson; 'who was 'appointed by County Coon- i; eil • In ari event of.an election it will be held on New' Year's Day,, Monday,, January lst, with bal toting from'' 9, a.m. to 5 •.p.m. at `the Legion -",Hall, the Municipal Office and the Town Hall, in the three. 'polling. sub -divisions.. THAT to` help Speedup up the 'work at the ' post office. during the Christmas rush, ' Postmaster Cameron set aira box of elastic bands beside the . letter 'drop; asking the pC tic. to- putty bands around• their fbtindles. ot.:cards, and letter's. The response ivaS 91 endid 'and added greatly to the speedy cancellation of such :mail •For some' time. local post office officials have asked that:, 'this be done, but it took that handy: 'box. of elastica 1;o g°i i the 'resul:ts. desired's ZION' STUDENTS •. STAGED FINE CHRISTMAS CONCERT 'Students 'of Zion School, with Mrs. Qrville Elliott as teacher, as- sisted by other talent, staged a• most interesting concert in 'the Orange • Hall . on : Friday evening; that drew= a .full ,house. Ther .ev- ening: ev-ening._concluded'. with refresh.= meets and. a • dance. ' Gordon''Kirkland Presided for the following program: song . of welcc me 'and :' ehoi uses by ":the school; . chairman's, address; in- strumental; Marlene Hunter; :re- citations, Ernie .Magoffin, Chris Raynard; solo, 'Carol • Gardner Salo, Elmer Limbach; duet, Carol: helm. and. Ernie Magoffin•mono- Logue, Ross McDonagh; solo, Ev- ans Helm; instrumental, Thomas •Magoffin.; ' Carol singing and 'a; visit frgm Santa ' climaxed ;,the: concert which was interspersed: by.. four -short skits and -,la p ys Those taking ', part were Bruce. •Raynard,c David. Kirkland, 'Ross' McDonagh,,.Doug Raynard,'.•C•arol:. Gardner; Ernie Magoffin, 'Barry McDonagh, Marlene Hunter,• C'ai.- of ,Helm, Donald Kirkland. missionary), 'he: later' passed • it on: to me. So the historical: cloth crossed another ocean! ' ami^+ `�.i:'.r il•.� yiiy�.�'"'� • Itritirto ,o, !: SSE, BY 1'H SENTI NE 9 THAT the logs;' being taken' out' of the Jardine bush at Point Clark by 4oe Weiler and his helpers are being trucked to MacDohald's mill for sawing. • The lumber is 'being. 'sold in •• Hanover.. THAT "• Jack ;Cdfn�•� �beXl turret, :off" the "light, �: at Point filar • g k.; lighthouse the end h of the vcreek� • as navigation. carne 'to..a g close:.. There have" n-� , been e , o, boats. :ply-, ing• this. P ark .oft e h._..__.1 ak , •, , e for:' '. several . days. THAT Mrs: Wm. Kempton of Goderich, who was 93•, in Aug ust, still enjoys "'remarkably..;' good health. The season's greet-' ings:-ard. extended by'her} many friends. p_ •. .. THAT .holiday : dances • will, be held :as' customary by the Luck now Fire . Company on Chxist- 'Inas .' and.. New Year's night... ". THAT this ` immediate vicinity 'seems to; have been in the snow belt at the week -end,;. when 'over a foot of snow • fell, Start- late Saturday night; it . snowed all night and flurries continued throughout most of • the .day,, to make knPp-dgep.-.aii ad' ports from centres . a few : miles to the north, south and east; in . ' dicate• that the 'fall 'was not so : •. .heavy .as' in: the emmediate vicinity .: of , ` :Lucknow: • snow', fell: overnight .•mi..M'on-: day, Its of the. `light and fluffy' variety and .a:high wind could sure whip up quite,'.a ' bliizard —o. THAT.,a gang. of turkey pickers," have', this. -week dompleted the job Of getting some 1700'birds; ready : for ' market for have Anderson.' Dave had a flock. of over • 2000 birds. He is retain rng • quite a number df birds for breeding purposes and the balance require ''a' .little. more fitting ' before ' marketing. --o-- THAT o—THAT meMbers' of the Young' People's ' : Socies , of Village Churches held a carol singing ,tour of.- the town on Tuesday ,' evening. ti o— THAT the ,tables Were turned • on Tues'day evening when ' mein - * fibers of the Women's Institute were ;. among those who sat', down to an ""aluminum". tur- key slipper. ,THAT skating was held on Mon- day night 'in• the local ,arena; to open. the season o• THAT the Legion 'is holding a fowl bingo h the Legion Hall tonight (Thursday) with 'tun:. 'keys as 'special prizes. •-=-o THAI' ;we .had the' date, wrong. last week On the arrival of Mr. and Mrs; Ralph • Hodgin's little ;girl: it wasThursday, Decem- b• er '7th,; not Saturday. By the way, the littler girl's, name is B• etty Jparl, • •