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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-12-18, Page 3THURS.., DECEMBER• 18th, 1947 TR11 LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU'CI,NOW, ONTARIO PAGE, THREa Local and Mrs, D&vid Hackett returned .last week, after -visiting for:the w past fewweek at'•.London, 'Bel- mont nd-Toronte. Mr and Mrs, Gprdon Ritchie and ;family attended :the reception -- -Morncrief 4ast- we& . in.' honor of the newlyweds, Mr. and- Mrs. 'Harold Ritcliie. Mr, and Mrs. Donald 'McKim; noupnres residence and son Douglas, apart have taken . menta in the Henderson Block Donald has been 'eni,ployed ,for several' months' by Silverwood :: Dairies. LuckraW. Mr•+'•George' •Cameron.,who' re-: Gently returned froma visit Aft, Detroit;left' last . week for .Van- e •couver ,to visit4 'Withhis :brother 'B and .sisters.) e had made • his borne here for a:. time at Mrs. R. Camerons, • V �NITE,D CHURCH. .. LUC,KNOW $ev J. V'V. Stewart, B.A., $.D. • • .'Pastor .DECEMBER 21st, 1947... 'CHRISTMAS :SUNDAY' 11 a,m.; "The' New World Christmas ene.ra. Mr: and Mrs. Reid McKim; of Toronto are spending the Christ- ,.- mas holiday' • here. Reed is :at- Harold Cook took charge of the LUCIfNQW HIGH SCHOOL :NEWS ` p , intAiniqtamsnoternomuottommonwitanottotototivomumetwistk Slat Dol s to• Silo for tending phanriacy. ' Assembly :on; December 12th, The j • ;, J. C. ' Drennan, who has been sailing on the lakes during th, sumzru'n.,-. ,s,...visiting--hls--par ts; Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred •Drennan. Miss a Eva Greer,' who' • has .not been, enjoying the best of health, 'has been. taking : a. complete rest • at her home :for . the past couple of weeks The : Publisher will ••appreciate being ..informed of your holiday. Visitors. We can't guess at these iterrrs, For • accuracy',sake.'please' inform us of; these personal items We 'Welcome' them. ' ; "• Mrs: ' Ernest Carter, who has ,been a'patient n•Kineardine Gen-• eral Hospital. for ;the 'past', week under Dr. J. B. Tindall's care,`.was removed to her home on Saturday noon where she will be confined ..to bed for some, time: d.• About 1;090 yards was. excavat-. Mr.. and :Mrs. Robert `Fisher .of led -and was trucked as fill' to Hamilton, Miss' Mary Fisher 'and ,several . points in town. Some of Mit George Newbold of:'Torortt'o; it: was-:used':arou'n'd-the new com-T spent the . week -end hero. Mrs. 'munity centre building, south. of• Fisher. 'remained for a few days the Post Offie. • and has been getting their borne here ready• for occupancy •rby Mr. and Mrs. Wm.: MacDonald.. A MAG ZINEORDERS TAIIEN� • Plans are . being. made . f r a .Q1. singing .. of "Good Christian Men; Rejoice", "The First Noel", "God RestY;gtx 1VIerry...Gentalelxaen't ,sand_ "I'rp`r Dreaming of a White Christ mas" wasfollowed by the scrip- ture reading, • "The, Christmas Story" 'from `'Luke by Gladys, Milne. The Lord's prayer,' an; nouncernents and. The ing con- eluded , the' Assembly.' Everyone's looking forward 'td:• our annual Xmas dance , which ' is being held December 17th; CUT BACK` HILL; AT "• REAR.:'QF' SiLyERWOODS;, • Joe .Scott .of• Ripley had• his power shovel in operation here over the weekend; to cut back the hill' at., the .. rear' :of .Silver-. wood's new '•downtow:n .building; 1245 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p;m, . Christmas Cantata Special Christmas "Music. Everybody ought to he at -..Subscriptions` also takenaat:The which tool :' the form .of a candle-. ST..Y' H ELENS:: Christmas `social ••under the:. atts- GIFTS M1 ccessories ►�z°dies: and Men Yo'u are ><nv><ted to • came in and. SEE OUR ' CHRISTMAS. GOODS p • `" .oa`. #,`O UtiO# 001100WWIt:" 3t itr gtr it �t gtr A!�J3tr"` lt. A It t • 44i.itair.4fitoti<✓4fi4.ri rii4An , ' iik;r0.kittiVrltatli ilk' ito.. E $4i ` 4e it !i 4fl+! a /► our Christen as Sho n pp .g. ' SLIPPERS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED The Sentinel can obtain most ; pices Of the ••Sunday;School in_the IJ fh_e_yamihr every magazine a s . pu• is e • .' c urcn on u - • ay evening, next, A • .magazine ,subscript,on • makes 1 • The December Meeting •, of .'the _a, lovely Chi gif%, f and we WM:S. and:! .the• W A were held Will mail gift cards directly from this ;office- to reach the , recipient. before ..Christmas ,Day.`- - :at the.: home of Mrs. W. lVliT_e on Wednesday.- Mrs W.' I: M 1 presided for' the V.M.S. meeting Church •on . Christmas Sunday Sentinel Off ice daily lighting ceremony, Mrs. Lorna '¢ $ � #' � pa.pets. Woods '' lit the 'candle of goodwill, ?tisb 'and' friendship f d o for a " the Jews . of • '..struFti u +l Wrii +1 114011 ,11 u4rilaili ail 't ' 44: iiev A444rs.•ttr Q 4zz. ,C'anada Mrs. ,'Harve '• Webb .for: CHr1RISTMAS SERVICES -� tho Canadian Indians, Mrs.Alex. Purves for the'Frnach'Canadians ;. Mi E: W.. Rice for ,those whose: t�. t•s 'iter s �zq��c�an �hursh ancstcirs• came :froth. ,Europe. to '' f:ourid,ew:• nlomes in•Canada; Mrs. VI.. SUNDAY 21st l I.` a tt . Car®1 Service u McPherson 1 i those who came �'_ DEC,. .� 4.oin„Ali ic.a and' Asia; Mrs.. A C1-1 ISTMAS EYE, 1'1,39 pan M dna a ;;' r ~Craunt fat laid •Servic Carols and I -Hol Vice, Y . ;of Europe. and, Mrs W:' A. Miller; 1 a.m.-Hol + Communion. lit tlie..Candle of'•Christmas love.,;' ISTMA►S DAy, l y. Xmas carols were:,srii tY rou' h_T g . -out the services' & ;Mrs.�Wm- •-Fdr-.. Cation:':Is .Extended' to Ever one � '+ lot. t iwoiot D+ ixgItiis7 ✓ A lk n T r.; n. r. -r--a•nd• tbcr ---,: Gaunt -•f -a tired- wnv” t'r''nr:t►r�naitci�r.» : :.M: . Newton n ���" ,�� ..with a duet., Rey, ..(x. ew o took charge. fol , :the election; of `'' k-zr ofiicers. 'The report Of the nom - . -inating ` coin trittee was: presented by Mrs. McPherson 'and the ' fol-. Towing' officers were elected: hon. press,.:'Mrs: M . G.. Newton; 'pies.; Mrs. W I Miller; vice pres.; Mrs. J• Cameron.;- sec,:.; 'Mrs aW. A. Mil, - ler treas ,.Mrs, 'Gordon, pianist,, i s �G SEiia t 't -:" . Mrs - ti' ' Here Are A . Host. Of APPY HOLII3AY FOOISSUGGEST To make your'Christmas Day, and all°. the• Festive-• Season, a truly merry 'one.: • Save Time and ' worry in planning your ,Christmas Menu,, by" shopping at. Thonipson's. ,. •Libby's ' Fruit Cocktail Tomatci'' & Fruit Juices Aylmer . •Mint Jelly, Oyler-:Cranberry;Sauce Miracle Whip. 'Salad Dressing 'Olives,. plain and stuffed • Sweet Mixed` pickles' Weston's ,Plum Pudding` Maple' Leaf Mincemeat 14- '3glloPoWderi, assorted flavors Salted Mixed Nuts' Peanuts, • . ,Walnuts, Pecans Alleia's Sweet Apple Cider "Gingerale •splits, pints, quarts Daro`s , Marshrn how. Cookies Christmas •.Cakes,i Puddings Christmas Stockings' Each 25c Fancy Mixed Nuts, Lb. 39c Popcorn 'Bails ' Each «6c Christmas ..Crackers• doz. ' 45c Christmas. Candy, asSorted • varieties .:,Flat Fifty :Cigarettes • ,• Fruits & Vegetab'les. California •Grapes, ' B: 'C. °`Delicious'.'• Apples, ' F • Bananas, Tangerines,' Sunkist .`Navel Oji: tinges, Waited.Turnips, Waxed Parsnis, Solid Cabbage, Lettuce ;and Celery Hearts. For Your °:Xmas ,Basking Raisins, . Currants', Dates, Citron Peel, Cherries;'. Alnyionds,, Walnuts, Extracts,' Coconut, „Baking Chocolate,, Deoorettes, Crisco, You'll Enjoy • "Four y 1 Christmas Food Sho ping •, OMPSCONS ' " i � w, i W •e 1, ' i;lr i , 1 fe i w )qtr i; • . ;Webb ,Missionary' Monthly 'sec:, 1Vii s.. : L,Miller; Associate Help- ers' ,sec., Mrs: ,• S :Todd;,'.Supply. •sec r117t,; , - s :"Thpm; 'Literature' sec:, Mrs L. Woods Community` fiieridship sec, ,Mrs. Woods press sec.; ` Mrs. W A. • Miller. Mrs. A. Gaunt presided .for, 'thd. meeting of the W.A.and read the .poem "Let:;'us keep Christmas"• ; Th'e';theme'"was r "Mary, Mother of Jesus",. Mrs 'Purves read the :'scriptu're lesson .and Mrs. Lamer=. tin. the' lesson thoughts. Mrs.Rice gave a reading "The Path to the Stable".. Mrs;'' Stuart. reported ;for the nominating : cornrhittee and *Rev.). Newton -took charge for 'the election', 'of. the following .Officers':, hon., hies.,.. Mrs.. M.. G. Newton; press, ::Mrs. Andrew, Gaunt; vice ,pros.; Mrs. 'Stanley Todd; sec.,' Mrs. Lorne Woods; .tress., Mrs. Gordon McPherson; pianist, ,Mrs;: E. W.. Rice. ; • earl_ •'see . C eautiful ' Hand .'Beaded Moccasin:Slippers ' in wine, blue, white and green leathers. Priced ;from '`$1.65 to $3.45. om lete Range' of Merl s Slippers o' please him Christmas :.morn nP Priced from $1.59 to '`$5.95. • air: : . of : Shoes for •'Mother . or D makes ari ideal gift. • ait lay 0 .t . ; ii i2,! 11r_0, itiz i ., it3tr.3i. hi It srvn .tru&b„,ft tit_A > wttt • FOR TI -IE: =HOLIDAY: 'SEASON • by • / '. , OPEN THURSDAY, Dec. '18th,.. A11.Day. OPEN NIGHTS= -Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,. Dec. 22, 23, •_ 24. The annual . Christmas' concert by the .pupils of the . St.. Helens school was held . in, the 'commun— ity hall on Friday night'under the direction of` the teachers; Mr: Graham 'McDonald and oMiss• Bea- trice McQuillin, and•the music .in-• str, rictor, Mr. Baxter, of Goderie'h. Reiv,` M. G.: Nevi ten' presided for the splendid program of choruses,,. drills, :dialogues, skits. 'The final, number, 'a short play, ,. "In .Beth iehctn Town" depicted the Christ- mas story in impressive manner.' Mr, Baxter ,directed the music and : was accompanist throughout. 1 the program At the, conclusion Santa .Claus appeared and distri- buted the' gifts from 4the 'Well- . 2. XINci Well- XINci DAY. 'day, December 26th, Close ;All. Day. OPEN NEW' YEAR'S EVE°Wednesday, December' 31 it, ; "to. 9 `p.m IJCKN W L O BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION • M.urdie'Pres. Larry' 'ownrii ' • Sec.; m.'.Direiti ` C ix 'its`lt tt ateyitt It tti' iR+ r furfoot roii,et.:4 i tae .- • 4 • FOR MOTHER- a Hose,. Aprons, Scarfs •Glo'ves, Mitts ` Material ' for • Dress or Housecoat, Towels, ''Lace ;T le'. Cloths, • Handbags, • .FOR SISTER titers Glo. es Mitts Over . the Long Sleeve •Swe ►. OWS, , . Shoulder ; •Hand Bag's, Hese,. Scarfs, :Head Scarfs, Ski Socks.' •`-"t ' FOR• FATHER OR BROTHER Sweaters, Socks,,, Ties Scarfs, Free Swing Suspenders, °Arm ' Bands, Garters, ' ''Gloves.' FOR THE' LITTLE ,GIRL OR. BOY— Corduroy 'Overalls; Ski ,Pants; Snow'Suits Parka Suits, Hose,': Sweaters. • 6 # ?+" J #ir !e oplatt #otu` tiforwr •-',71,,,Pi► liir # ii iiia ,Ip!3i► •laden .tree • • • ii t: FOR TI -IE: =HOLIDAY: 'SEASON • by • / '. , OPEN THURSDAY, Dec. '18th,.. A11.Day. OPEN NIGHTS= -Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,. Dec. 22, 23, •_ 24. The annual . Christmas' concert by the .pupils of the . St.. Helens school was held . in, the 'commun— ity hall on Friday night'under the direction of` the teachers; Mr: Graham 'McDonald and oMiss• Bea- trice McQuillin, and•the music .in-• str, rictor, Mr. Baxter, of Goderie'h. Reiv,` M. G.: Nevi ten' presided for the splendid program of choruses,,. drills, :dialogues, skits. 'The final, number, 'a short play, ,. "In .Beth iehctn Town" depicted the Christ- mas story in impressive manner.' Mr, Baxter ,directed the music and : was accompanist throughout. 1 the program At the, conclusion Santa .Claus appeared and distri- buted the' gifts from 4the 'Well- . 2. XINci Well- XINci DAY. 'day, December 26th, Close ;All. Day. OPEN NEW' YEAR'S EVE°Wednesday, December' 31 it, ; "to. 9 `p.m IJCKN W L O BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION • M.urdie'Pres. Larry' 'ownrii ' • Sec.; m.'.Direiti ` C ix 'its`lt tt ateyitt It tti' iR+ r furfoot roii,et.:4 i tae .- • 4 • FOR MOTHER- a Hose,. Aprons, Scarfs •Glo'ves, Mitts ` Material ' for • Dress or Housecoat, Towels, ''Lace ;T le'. Cloths, • Handbags, • .FOR SISTER titers Glo. es Mitts Over . the Long Sleeve •Swe ►. OWS, , . Shoulder ; •Hand Bag's, Hese,. Scarfs, :Head Scarfs, Ski Socks.' •`-"t ' FOR• FATHER OR BROTHER Sweaters, Socks,,, Ties Scarfs, Free Swing Suspenders, °Arm ' Bands, Garters, ' ''Gloves.' FOR THE' LITTLE ,GIRL OR. BOY— Corduroy 'Overalls; Ski ,Pants; Snow'Suits Parka Suits, Hose,': Sweaters. • 6 # ?+" J #ir !e oplatt #otu` tiforwr •-',71,,,Pi► liir # ii iiia ,Ip!3i► •laden .tree • • •