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THURS., DECEMBER. Lith, 1947
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SALE OFHATS--Friday & .S. at
urday. Rell Robertson, .Lucknow.
. Josephine ,Cam:er-vn. -sof
. West Wawanosh ha& gone
1, Bannon to spend. the winter. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie, Webster
.and Judy of ,Oshawa visited here
last week.. ..: w
young Ross , Forster has been
' quarantined with with a. light attack
of scarlet fever,
High School students have'.been
writing' -Christmas ' examinations
fpr, the pastweek. , M
UNDER.WE•AR - for everyone , in.
the :family. T H E,7 M AR K T
STO:RE
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Mr, John McKinnon. who ` has'
been visiting' here . with'' his : `tiro-
-they, Mr, Dan 'T, McKinnon;' left
en •Friday to return to Calgary..
GIFT CATALOGUES •are avail-
able' at 'the 'store to anyone .who.
did not receive one. Wrn;' Schmid,
Jeweller.
;
1Virs. W .,Johnston is is recup=
erating at . her Mine, here, ` after
a two weeks'•` illness with pneu-
monia.
Mr • • and Mrs J. W. Lane of
Kinlough attended winter,fair
at. Toronto, and -'before' rrning
home "'visited at Clinton. with his
brother . Rev. 'Richard Lane.
THEA z,LUCKNow• SENTINEL, . I.,:UCKIwQW, ONTARIO,
eneral
Mr. Simon: Plewes is 'spending
the winter months, in Arizona.
Morgan -.and Jim -Henderson
aderson
Toronto this mak.
Miss Fay Culbert of London. is
'visiting with her•parents, Mr, and
:Mrs, , Roy Culbert, Havelock St.,
°Miss Clifton, vvho "has been. a
patiet t. in Wirigharn hospital for
the' past month, returned to Luck -
DOW, on -Sunday. . •
Miss Agnes D. MacQuaig,' R.eg.
N.,: left the last of the week, for
London where she intends, to
Spend the. winter.
Miss•Eileen Hall whO•has spent
the. .past three Months in Alberta
and `: British - Colurribia ` ..__�_
Y., Y
ome -on Saturday. •
George: Middleton Of Brock
ville and ' Merle. .Middleton .,of
Hamilton spent :`the week - end
with their/parents, .•Mr. 'and Mrs.
Russell Middleton. "
Mrs. Wmi* MacKenzie, who re,
cently sold her home to Ed.Baker,
left- last • week ' for Toronto liege l
she will make her home. Enroute
to: Toroto Mrs. MacKenzie vis-
•ited for a few days : with Miss
Margaret 'Hudson of Elora. , .•. •
VETERAN' OF FIRST WAR
`DIED ' HERE WEDNESDAY
Charles Meldrum •Culbert, a
rLUCKNOW H I+GH
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SCHOOL NEWS
The Chriis - " - xaminatt
ar.e - her1e- •-. again.. --Some classes-
started last Tuesday, some Wed-
nesday and Grade `�X were the
last 'tp start but finally. their ex-
aminations 'got -underway • on
Thursday. •
•
Preparations a a being made
for; the High School dance to, be
held December 17th. , •
Mrs. Phillip' Aunt, Passes
After a long illness Miss Fran-
ces''Wels "died ,at' Gad'erich Hos-
,pital . on Wednesday:. A daughter
of the; late ," Thomas and ` Jane
Elliott .Welsh,, 'Miss." Welsh 'was
born 84 years' ago.. :in Goderich,.
township. She was: a. graduate
nurse, and before going to God -'j
erich ten years ago to reside with',
her sister, the late Mrs..' P. W.
Currie; she had held: responsible•,
positions in; hospitals .in Chicago.:
Surviving are two.: nieces, Mrs.
laurnin Phillips, Dungannon, and
rs ve yn . tatty, Goderich;
and •a nephew, Harold .Currie,
Dayton; Ohio. The; body rested
,at the Cranston funeral home
where the funeral service Was
held Saturday afternoon; coni-.
-ducted .1! Rev.. C. Wesley Cope.
Burial was in Clinton. cemetery.,
No Collection This Week •
Village' householders are re-
minded
e=
minded:'. that••'the `'municipal gar-
bage 'collection service has ended
for ;,the winter, and that there.
will not.be a collection` this. week:
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,Ut,4!TED CHURCH
:LUCKNOW•
Rev. J W: Stewart, B.A., :B.D.
Pastor •
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14
"God Measuring the
• .Church" •.
•S•toi{yt :"Korean, 'Girl's
Christmas".•
12.15 :» m Sunday School
7 P.m."Christmas Treasures,'
• Christmas. 'Carols at each
service
.•
felonda,
Y, 8:OO�.p.m.. Sunday:: •
• School Christmas Concert
and Santa Claus. •
,tag l t si I ,;ate •
•? 1 ix It t. .
and a'native .of • this community,
died on Wednesday,.:.December.'
3rd at the r home of:his •his :brother,
Mr: Leroy. Culbert of> Lucknow.
Charles'w'as a •son•'af the 'late
Mr.•and :Mrs,:'Samuel Culbert 'arid
was born, 'at Winghazn.:in• '1890
The . family , later, • resided in the.
Zion community 'where:his father
.farmed and where Charles com-
rnenced his` ; schooling., He , •;later'
attended Lucknow 'school •when
}pis -father , was ereployed on•: the
old Grand • Trunk, section.' After:
fai tni'iig i:rt the= S`t. Helens"-. •dis-
• trict for a time the family. moved
to •Wiarton'• before World War .•I.
Charles took up .sailing but after
war,•.broke. out; enlisted in the
:159th Bruce Battalion: He saw
action overseas andhad: his •left
•shoulder badly. ^ shattered, . by
•shrapnel, that incapacitated him:
for .work
• He, has, since "made his home . in
Wiarton . Recently he.
suffered'
fer
�d' a
?aral tic stroke, and •had •een
visiting
,here with- his brother. He
appeared to` be making• •a good
'recovery,when stricken• with :an-
other
ars=other seizure at the noon hour.
on."Wejdnesday andassed away.
•that .evening. ` • . •
,The'•funeral was at Wiarton on
Friday with interment in 'Bay•'
'view =Cemetery, Marton
Mr. Culbert• • was , :not married.
He •is . survived .by three 'brothers
-and' one •'sister,- Leroy,' LucknpwL
Gordon, Toronto,; Robert, Wiarton
and Mrs. '•Mary ::'Sharp, 'Detroit.
'wo.sisters''-p;i3ececeased' hirci, Mrs.
Angtis Nicholson- of Belfast and',
Mrs. 'Samuel Vog an,
Among .., g ,those attendin tie fun-,
'eral at .Wiarton, ',were, Mr.'., and
Mrs, Archie Nicholson Belfast;
`Mr.:and" Mrs. "John Nicholson, St;
Helens. arid.. . Mr. 'and •.Mrs,":'Art
Thomson,, Goderich. ,
° ."SANTA CLAUS `IS .r
COMING TO TOWN
Meet him at ;The Rex Theatre
on Saturday and reeeive •a free:,
bag' of sweets. And 'say Mom,:
while. the. kiddies are at the
show, we suggest' you:- drop in'
and.•see 'our display .of Christ:-
Inas
hrist=.mas ,Nuts; ;Candy , &'Oranges
;and 'a''host of other tempting
holiday treats And, oh yes,
don't : fail .to dash in ,on. 'the
pre-Christmah Specials . listed
below.•
Texsun Grapefruit Juice, 20 oz.
J
TipTop Tomato Juice, 28 oz.
Yellow Wax Beans, 20 'oz.
Standard Quality Peas, 20 oz.
Catelli's . Spaghetti, 20 oz..
2 tins 25C
8, this (any assortment) 95c
, Corn Balls '
While .they lash, + •
You'll' Enjoy Christmas Food
Shopping*At
THOMpsON'S
The Store of Friendly Ser'Vice
'PRONE' 82 WE DEL ER
•
VIC ERRINGTON BAGS
WOLF .IN . HOWICK
• On Monday Victoi Errington
and Wesley: Vodden; n,'ade a trip
over to 'Cecil • Gr. ainger's in; How-
ick: Township;: -.near Gto'rr e,' to'
hunt' foxes:` They.. came home,,'with•
a wolf, which if; it gets the
,ficial O.K. will het. them $4 in
Township •and County bounties...
They had ' set •out looking for.
foxes„, when they capie.'across;:•the
.wolf tracks. Their two dogs ,took
up the trailarid succeeded in get-
ting some. action. ' At 1&t g range
the two marksmen •got four shots
at the. •animal "arid. 'succeeded .in
wounding it. For two miles ')tore
;the' chase continued; • when the.
animal started circling : in •a "large
swamp with ' .the dogs still in •I
pursuit. Before long Vic got a
close-up sight of the fugitive- and
a.• shot •in the head brought; it'
down, It. Was' -a ,male wolf weight'
ing about- 85. pounds,. and 'was
.taken. to •Goderich to claim the
'bounty. • ,.
In the death of 'Mr. Conrad•.
Decker last- week, ..it .was,. Mrs;
Decker's second bereavement : in•
a very short time. A'` few . days
earlier . her. 'brother, 'William ,;.E.•
Ratz;" 68, •of.. Kitchener, '.passed:
away in K -W Hospital; • after a
lengthyillness.
Deceased, ' who;. was. born` at
Rostock, : wa's a Mei fiber • of �
Paul's. Lutheran ;Church and the'
Canadian Order of -Foresters. Sur'-. I
viving, are. his wife;fqur broth
els,- Harry,' Kingston,; Norman,
i Norman,
Waterloo; Herbert, Toronto;. Goy
-
don, %Duhuth; Minn., five sisters,
Mrs. ' Annie` Ohm. and 'Mrs...'Gar-
don• Meyers, Milverton; 'Mrs
rad De.cker, Lucknow; Mrs.;,Frank'.
Kiehna, ,Brethna; Mrs.' Michael
Stock; Holmesville •
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Fashion -Wise Ladies and :n
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erment-On
For., Their
Christmas Shopping
-Ladies Dresses,' Housecoats, Lingerie,
Purses,, Gloves - : • `•,
PR "r- r
S GAL..' •Our
. Cum lete Stock ckof Ladies':
Winter Coats
:reduced.
sive•: Him
Loungin:g .Robes Spo a + esss� i
� p � • Shirts,
,Tartan: 'Wool Scarves, , Ttes.
A' GIFT HAT CERTWICATE AND LET HIM CHOOSE
HIS OWN BILTMORE.. ` `.
``i iolit ve tot #otfegtiiv t-+"ouvlr tittigitta t it 11 t ltl d,
-----;igi. tour) eaPv r+ r Tit-oom+t nom, thoita+ +i +i>: ,
Your
Christmas Slopping
4,
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•
Mrs R J.,. Woods has gone to
spend the. winter, months . 'with
members of her family :atGuelph,
Galt arid.. Dundas.
Ther' December'. meeting. 'Of the
held of
Nirs ', W A.. Millen on- Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Elwood Bar-
bouf presiding.. Christmas car is
were 'sung throughout the met-
ing.. with'. WS. ..Chester .. Taylor at,
the piano. Mrs. Gordon 'McPher-
son was. appointed' .;to epresent
the :Institute on'the-Luciknow:-fl,e-
creational° .Board: It,*Was. agreed
to 'donate ,$5 • to 'the T.B. Christ-
mas fund acrd $5•to the War. ',Mem i
orial.''Hospital; London. ,The ,roll:
call was respondRc to by ssugges
;tions for relieving the last'min-
"ute Christmas rush. Mrs. •McPher-
son gave at reading , "Christmas
presents Mrs..W: A°.Miller gave
one • on ."Forgive: •'us our Christ=
Chases"' and. Mrs: T. F. Wilson.'one'
on "Christmas Giving", The' topic
was in charge• of Mrs. • Str4r4ey
Todd who gave -an interesting
reading • on.' the • "Story Of : the.
Ohristrnas, Seal": At the conclus-'
ion, the Christmas' gifts were
drawn 'after which' :1{unch.4: was
'served'' with Mrs. •.Ernest' Gaunt,
Mrs.. Harold Gaunt, • •Mrs: E. Bar
.hour 'as: hostesses. •
Sa.w Robin Recently
What• the ,harbinger of spring
means; ; in December, 1we don't.
know,' but Mr. N.• E. Bushell re-
ports seeing, 'a robin a week ago
last. Sunday, . and which ''was
.chirping merrily. . in ..spite of
wintry' weather.
4 Cwt, nwav tpt` t +f t Atop as tfoo+Ea:
nty 12
' • BOOKS` BOOKS BOOKS. •
Chose good books 'for' your.
•frie'nds• and • relatives. from, our
fine window display. If we have
not: your 'choice we, will. order for
you. • Ask" to see' our stodgy' `'of •
Children's Bible Story, Books: at
ore,.z
1!PIP'G:' DAYS
'Till Christmas
MADE. EAS
SLIPPERS ARE ALWAYS . APPREC i�►,TEI)
si By Every Member if the F,azn."ily.
Beautiful Hand Beaded Moccasin Slippers. in
Wine; blue, white and : reen leathers.. .
Priced fro 165 t + .. ;. .
>� $$ d• $3,45,
Complete: Range ; of IVIen'i Slippers,
Lo.; please him Christmas.;. morning'
Priced from $1594 to:: $5.95.
Pair of Shoes for. Mother or Dad;
makes an ideal .gift..
at, lwe*
#'" it ttr ii' t o...oD t. .it Dt
� t&itignioitr' n'eia °' �=ltttenitiso ;
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a recep ion ervic on •
day, morning,' four' young 'people,
Masters Murray' McDoriagh, Chas.
McDonagh• and • Mervin ...Ritchie
and Miss Eunice. Helm, who; were
unable to attend the :reception
service • held 'two" weeks previous
'ly," were received into , • church':
merTbership, upon 'the., profession
of faith
At .:the • inter Fair Held • at
Walkerton ast week, Messrs..
Lbrne , Ritchie,' :and John '•' Hunter`
'exhibited and, obtained; a good
price: for' their baby: beef calves
1 secured throughT the: Lucknow.
Agricultural Society's
calf..C
i b
:
• Among those also at endin the
Fair were. Messrs. Eldon Ritchie,
John Ritchie;' Gordon' Kirkland,
-George'. and . Bill Hunter. •
Mr. Lane Gardner 'visited with
Mr. and Mrs. •Richard "Gardner . of
Dungannon. on Tuesday •
1Vlr.: and Mrs. 'Cecil ' Gardner
spent, :S'unday afternoon• wit 4
r. im Hunter ' had a • busy.'
time'last 'week keeping the roadx,
•open, after their heavy condition,
following ; ; last ` •;week's storms.
However the ' mild , weather and."
resulting. thaw early this weelc
has'ren'iaved 'much of • the' snow,''
-leaving --the=-roads. very -icy.
Mr. and Mrs: Ivan1F'apernick:'
and family, Miss ' Dorothy
nerd. visited on Sunday ' •'at #Iiia
home of . Mr... and :Mrs. • Will Rit
chie.
• CHRISTMAS CARDS
Choose..your'cards here -card's
with. individuality. Seep our bei
tiful
boxes
of. ;Sc ., '
riptare• ,:Card
Canadian Artists,:'Marjorie Coop,,
ex..' Cherubs' and' Cards with ' per:
sonal• messages of 'sympathy, etc-
at the
CHRISTIAN :BOOK' SHOP
11- •
•
HANKIES -Lace edge.'` linen, embroidered linen, ,colorful e
prints, washable' ,�;....:,.' • 8c to $1:00 e•
EL I-fere's' an. ide o n.. t
TOW S, a • for more ,than one' ;your. gift
list. Peach, blue , and green,. good thick quality.
• Each.,.,,•...,....°...,.... ..... ,.........4 , 85c, $1.00, $1.25 11,
GLOVES $o nice'' to •have, A, gift. she Will appreciate.
:. -- ,pp ate.
• •, Fabrics, leather and wool
NYLQN • FANTEES—Lovely sheer'. nylons t-
,P.�- RT WOOL SNUGGIE by Mercut small` medium' and •ii
A yy , � ii.
.:large.
Tcmn1etnn&f
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the s ...
CHRISTIAN BOOR SHOP' .+4 ,at
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