HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-12-21, Page 11THUS.,' IECEMER, 21st,, 1950 •
Mr, George Greer is again a,:
patient in; Kincardine Hospital.
Mr,, and Mrs. Russell Clipperton
and Lynda of ;London- spent the
week -end with her . parents,• , Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Reid.
• 1Vir'`,and Mrs, Glen Moore of
,Hamiltonspent the .:week -end
here acid .were .accompanied home
by
Mrs. E, .N. Hodgins who will
spend the winter inthe city.'
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'# .E I UCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Mrs, Noble Johnstcj is con-
fined; to bed with virus. pneu-
monia. -
• JYI•rs, M. A. Treleaven; Luck-
,now's 1Qnge.st'contintious;:resident,
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iii.not enjoying the .best of health
at present;
Wednesday and Thursday of
last' week. Rev, C. ' B,. and Mrs,:
Woalley. Visited their daughter,
Mrs, Harvey .Diebtl at-Southarnp
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$FCOND TMILE:
(By M.J.)
At this time of year •there
spii it' aof ,. good will and fellow
shit). and of loving kindness wd
see: ,at no other time of the 'Year
We often hear it • said . that i.tis
such a pity ;this: spirit . does' not
pervade ` the whole ' year: But
those people do not live in Luck:
now. But,perhaps an little towns
and •villages are the same
Remember the.. verse in the
Bible that says, "Whosoever''shall
compel, thee to 'go a mile,' go with
shim twain". We' all know our
duties and our obligations,' and
we tri to fulfill thea -but what
of that second ;mile?
We', have . a -man itn : town, rn
fact ' he is the principal of our
High School. }reit .highly thought'
of .by;the. public and liked and
respected by'' his pupils.. He. ful-
fills hisduties:; metiiculously: 'means cominensurate With the
That's. his first mile. But since services they giti e:, Another.'... Midget manager, Jim Boyle.:Mel
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and _incl : R,ggrn hof Kincardi, rie has .been
he caane to, town he • organ•ied a e : .
• • And then:• our ;show= that's; a ,giving: the teams' some ;valuable
very• fine. !band ,which 'the •
.:town �. coaching.
a',pproves of: in a vgry warm man -
business proposition, hut: is i't:'al-
band �is always -ready ready ays? I think. not The school,
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:EEDY, STEPS UP A.S.
HURON' HEREFORD PRES.
The annual meeting_ ;of. the
Huron Hereford Breeders, Associ-
a�tion was" held' in Clinton Otf Fri-
day with the retiring president,
George Kennedy, in. charge. ' Mr.
• Kennedy noted that 10 of the°'13
calves' in the Lucknow Calf Club
this year were Herefords; .He re -nu
eonended ,that ,breeders would
do Well to occasionally make
choice stock. available to Club
'Members at a price they could
afford to:pay;
Guest speaker was R. H. Gra;•,
Ilan, • deputy livestock :commis-
sioner for Ontario, •Mr. Graham
•was thanked by Heber' Eedy of
Dungannon,.
Dut gannon,. who stepped. 'up to
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with a son ,overseas, was. alw aye the presidency; of the Association
ready to help the inexpert pack
and mail •parcels, He .'seemed to KINLQSS KUBS TO BE.
care not at all. where ' the con- . S_TRO1 GER THIS 'SEASON
tents were thought. ' He 'is a very ---
busy merchant ,.Would ; you not. . `Kinloss Kubs have been +hold
call ih his second mile? ing periodic workouts in Kincar
And our 'library, for many dine Arena and• are lining up.'a.
Years,.thirty, I; believe.: we `were squad that shows promise of .be�
served by`the 'same gentle pleas- . rng 'stronger. •thah. last year's
team. ..•
ant person. I have seen. many an•
anxious student come in, for .help,
with an essay, a debate or . with
some other =
•"little literary •prob
,tem. Officially speaking. all ,pat -
ons Fare •supposed to' do their
own .research but I never •saw a
child. leave, or 'for that matter.
a;n adult; without that 'personal
help.; I might '''Say 'also that' this
is true, •at the present time; and
a,' libralibrarian'ssalary is by 'no
And looking to.•the future. for,
home' brew" 'material,' they have
organized, and entered a,, Midget
team ih . the W.O.A..A. The Kubs
are playing; •air .exhibition • game'
in Kincardine.on. Saturday night;
and •.after• the game the Midgets'
will hold a' :practise.
The Kinloss hockey executive
is as follows: pies!, Leo . Murray;
sec.=treas., • Raynard 'Ackert; In-;
termediate manager, Jack:Ackert:;
rter: ,ys
to • act :When asked—the Santa the {Guides, •the.: Brownies and
Claus.: parade the Fair;: the .Arm- Rangers •have all' benefitted 'by
istice'•parade Some of'these stu the second mile this businessman
dents may: not be 'gifted .any `took .them•
THAT:• the volume of Christmas
;mail being handled at the local
Post: Office : is ',.setting an;all-'
time record; The; p61,:. was.
reached ower the.week=end
when outgoing and incoming
mail kept an increased .staff
.working long: hours to handle.
Before they quit;Mdnday night
the • sorting' was' right up' to
n
remarkable manner but the. as , And, our, .publisher he also
mrs
sociation, . the practise; and"the 'supposed to be in a, oneymak j:
idea ;of service •is most' altrable: ing :business' but take him •in n
I would :think 'that would tie: his item from . the 'rhiidren or. a' )ion. •.
second mile.' , 1 ' • Money -.making organization and
During .the war another man, he iis �s\nlpathetic Or • ask him:
d the volume:"was : e.x-
pectedtotaper off '.some as the
week advanced:
TEACHE R. PRESENTED WITH
GIFT )FROM 'IOTHERS •, • •
On lVf o n d a. y afternoon'. the
,pupils of Grades 1, and a' in -the
Public School presented an inter-
esting program, under ,the dir-
ection of their techer, ' Miss Isa-
bel MacDonald. The mothers of
the children were present to en-
joy, the program, • at the end of
which;' they presented Miss Mac-
Donald with"a' gift"in' honor of
her approaching marriage.. '
▪ RAGE EI.EVE$I'
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On behalf of the mothers, Mrs.k
Campbell Thompson than
Miss MacDonald for the privil
ege of attending the concert, and;
observed that as not only Santa,
Claus, but cupid, were calling ora,.
Miss MacDonald . at Christmas
time the mothers were happy to,
take advantage of this Opportun-
ity to present her with a wed- ..
ding gift. Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all then made, the presentation of
a .lovely .linen table cloth and a
set' of china and trays.
GRtEl.1fGs
May you enjoy your holiday
with. the same heartfelt pleas,.
are we'te he in . serving you!
We're all wrapped up in wishes 'for
your happiness!'
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'iba+'ilr,c�'sCx+rr�r�nJiaen cause , for
LUCKNOW,..on dile
charityAnother sec -
An( thei.comesmind;
U N=1TSQY ,CHURCH Ne gather s.. up the refuse from
':the t illdee:`« hrch plagues us so
Minister:• Reif.- W... MUM
ford,
Tr ue' he, ;paid' for this ,but,:. he
•M.A., B.D.; S.T.D. s nrit p'tiid.tc; remind the thou ht
t1
ber •24th 1950 "c .less of to: knock. at""your• doo
ly Sunday, Decem , 4 ��: Hi '. so
• CES P. -'•hen,;' ou:':oversleep, s
t1 .CHRISTMAS• SE,RVI ��y �
+, .mile,•
111. a.m.. Follow the Star.
• p.m.tun 1215 ' Sunday day School
• .. Th(,se ,'a•re just a. very few.
,c,xr>.mplesa could 'golip and
• 't :dost n Our. Main Street and put
ti 7 p.,„-• ' Special• Christmas thatSEt ONI) ..:MIL.E'' , placard'
• music w'i'th'oa idle -light +ef- .. on.' ec*ers 'v,mdow And L' don't
tett • by ' broth Senior- and • '
mean: dust at Christitias, but all.
• Junior' Choirs. Congrega eai rind°tha.t.is why I am glad
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tional Carol Singing.. g•ll' I lite. in' •Luc.know:'- .
1. Come' and' join with' us' ' ia.
blessing flow.. . Ill ` tli;Wei' to , that • •last min
n. -
praising..God.. from whom a11�, I A Sentinel subscription is your
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Olivet W,M.S.
The December meeting of the,
Olivet. ' VW M.S, . was held. at :the
.home of Mrs. ,rt.:Colling; . with. the
president, Mrs. J.MacTavish pre-
siding, for ' the business period.
The roll •call -.Was ari,wered with_
a thought •on "What does Christ-
mas':mean to •m9' Mrs.. J. con-
ing and her group, had cY).arge• of
the program' from. the Missionary`
Monthly and.: readings . from, it
were given • by ' 'Mrs. • J. Coiling,
.Mrs. Osborne;• Mrs,' W. Roulston,;
Mrs;= Daisy'; •McCharles and Mrs.•
Wylds.. 'Christmas` readings were,
given byk iVl:i`s, A MacTavisli and'
1Vl is.. 0 MacCharles,. Marian and
•Margaret Maeravish favoured
With • a ,duet.. Lunch was'. served
'and a socia'1 half hour was, enjoy=
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NOTICE RE•
CHRISTMAS And NEW :YEARS
There ' will be ` no milk deliveries on
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Christmas and New Year's•Day,tand our.
r•rc��se their:
patrons are -requested u
to .p
week' end requirements on Saturday pre
Ceding ,each- holiday
Fairview
Alex Andrew, Prop,
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ERRY CHRISTMAS A
HAPPY NEW
May we
at ° this, time extend ; the Season's
Greetings as well as cordially ''express our ap-
preciation ofyourP
friendship and good will,
with the hope that our service will bea factor
in the prosperity wewish for you in the New
Year. N'
OAS HACKETT & S�
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The BLACK and GRAY SQUIRRELS 'are more
closely.. related than you'd. imagine.
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Contrary. to : most beliefs theyare'' not ;different
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species,.• but rather color. ,phases of, the same
nirndl:WBoth' colors`n ciy-occur in- the, same•
. #amity.
This series of unusual natural facts is presented by
'tCarling's in order to promote.a keener interest in our
�” wildlife and its' protection. Once you're acduamtea
with Nature, you'll -want •to keep • it unspoiled.,
PROTECT..
YOURS TO ENJOY
THE CARI.ING BREWERIESLIMITED'
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