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e last weekrs. John Pritchard, Sr., Visit-
ed Clinton, with. her
sister,rs . Rgbert Webster.
Bill - AL1
in of Bruce. Motors,
-
- y f jk ton, spent -•Christmas -at -tyre
home a Mr. and Mrs. H. R., Allin.
:Miss' Isobel. Douglas has been
in..verY_ poor health of late; with
her condition regarded as. grave,
Dr, $ern• Corrin sang' a solo
in the United Church on',Sunday
morning:
Joe Agnew Of; Detroit is spend-
ingthe holidays •'with his par-
enis,,Mr. and. Mrs;- E, H. -Agnew.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCISNOw,. ONTARIQ.
Leneral
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Selling ,;and.
little ' daughter Dianne of Blyth
spent the week -end with Mrs
Selling's parents; ' Mr and Mrs,
J. D Ross . .
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ri,
Mr..'hand Mrs Graham :Puikney
, of `Ajax are spending the holidays
at the home • of Mr , Dan Mac-
..Intyre at Ioangside and at Gra-
ham's home at Walkerton.
Lloyd Stewart of Kitchener and
Allan Stewart o, f .•London .spent
Christmas at the home of their
parents 'Mr' and: :Mrs, Philip'
'Stewart.
•
d.:Mrs, Orin' Moffat, and .: Mary 1Vi acQuaig, Toronto and.
..., Mrs :,an ;Joan Win ham "a e s .endi :the
` 'it htexs . MarYlni .. and . Jttdlth >. g ....:, � .. P . ng
da g i Christmas holida• s with. their
•were' _Christmas•• ,week.• vis>ltors Y '
•
with Mr• and Mrs, S. C. Rathwell Parents,. Mr. and Mrs..Dick E.
MacQuaig.
Mr. and .Mrs. Allan Treleaven. ,
of Toronto were• holiday visitors
with Mr.., and, Mrs. •Harvey'.'fre-
leaven. .
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Solomon
.CHRISTMAS
ENTER,TA1 N•MENTS
PAGE THRl
South 'Unless S. • S. Cowen
The . South Kinloss. Sunday
School held their -Christmas tree
on December •
meat of the church° to a large.
audience, The opening hymn was.
'It came upon• the•midnight clear'
followed by :the :Sunday School
singing Mark 'the Herald Angels
sing". Recitations were given by
Belle Graham, Hughie " MacMil-
lan, Gladys Graham,. Leonard
Clark, Mack. MacDonald, Marjorie
England, ' 'Henry .,Clark, Eleanor
Clark; Gorden Carter,. Jaelr Eng
Mand, Stewart •Stanley, Malr'y 1VYac=.
Millan and Kenneth 'Hodgkinson,
.Two :solos were:. given`lby . June
Cia •k' and Kenneth' Hodgkinson,
A duet ,was sung : by Shirley and
Jack England and :girls and boys
• • choruses. Mouth Organ ;selections
Bill . MacPherson Of 'St, Helens were . given by .Hurry 'Levis and
and • Mac • MacGregor of White- accordian numbers ,b Ira 'Dickie•
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church spent last .week .in Tort which -were enjoyed by..all The
onto and on. Saturday night• took choir then presented their Short
i h in. the ' Boston -Toronto hocl11ey' 3 -act lay. "The Erri'ay' Room"
•of Wmdsorryspent Christmas w t p
• his parents, M
r.' and'Mrs. Austin -game in the Maple Leaf -Gardens: The singing. of • "While:,the shep
•Solomon,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnstone
of Wal.laceburg spent•,Christmas.
with .his •parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell`' Johnstone.
Mr. and,Mrs. Harold Haldenby herds watch their ,flo by night'
brought •the program'' to a close.
and Sheila ' of Kinlough;' Mr;' . and
God save the Kirig was 'sling and.'
Mrs. Walter' Breckles, Laura and
Santa arrived 'bag of
Phill
NEW YEAR'S
GREETINGS TO 'SIU .
May 1948 bring you health •�'
arid •happi�s• .and -a: goodly
share of the • better things •
of life. .,
MANY. THANKS• for past
patronage and we antici-. i
pate a continuance of these
pleasant business relations
in the New Year. _
pojerEout, , ..
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. ,..Iit+ Yit +t, +i + iitsviuwitat ,i i uiit ,+ +1,�5i1 06.C'� ati�" niOtel ►: %:
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'" ,• 'YEAH . and., l(ft Q�, .4 „IU0II)IUI
,NAPPY .NEW R �-l��l , ��,�a{ ,� ,
may it be a banner:'onc for �//a��,�
���>>J,� EST ����,,,� .
you and yours �, �yi/� - wi s H E S : \' ®
11 ,FORTHE �r,
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•e ,
.. —.W. 0.!-X;;!: most• , appreciative
1 of the:pleasalnt business'.'re-
lations, we • have . enjoyed
during 'the'
,year .THANKS
ip of t' spent Christmas ; • .
day with Mr ' and Mrs. -Art sweets for all the children. • , •
Breckles •of .town.
'Bob Thompson, Mr. and., Mrs.
of Elmira were holiday visitors cently ,returned .froma trip.. to,1 Mr, and,Mrs. Jack Schumacher,.
here last week: , the West•Coast, ' and'.,is visiting Helen and: Mary spent, Christmas
tier sister, Mrs, Walter•.MacKenzie.`in Detroit .with.' relatives ,
and:\ Mr. MacKenzie, prior to re-
turning ` to.London.
CULR•QSS• CORNERS'
Miss Agnes S.MacQ.uaig,. Lon,.
don. and Mr. :John . MacQuaig` of.
'ororito are, home ,for ;the Christ=
. rnas 'holidays: .
' Mr. and Mrs& A1:, Martin' and
• Neddy • were . Christmas. visitors
with her•• • parents, .Mr. ' and •. Mrs':
E. J. Thom.
MiSs Veronica, Murray, second
year student nurse at `St; .Joseph
Hospital, :London;. :spent Christ=;
mas with her. parents; Mr, and
Mrs ; P. A. ; Murray, Con; 10,: Kiri
'loss
Mrs. Frank Carns arid laugh
ter : Jeanne ' ,of.. L:oridor> w. a r e
'Christmas' guestsOf D'r. and; Mrs..
Bern ,Corrin.
Holiday'visitors • at the home of
their mother; Mrs: A.'11 Finlay-'
'Son, ;,have .'been Cameron and
`Anna. Finlayson of -Toronto ,arid
Donald• of Stouffville Betty of Lueknow, Mr: and" Mrs
L'eonard Irwin of Toronto spent
Christmas ' at his home .west of
the: Village' and dropped into 'The'.
Sentinel- Office •to make a „$5;00
donation to the Recreational Cen=
ire fund
'Mr.: and Mrs;Sam :Duinin' and
. .London Mr..and
Mrs., ' James :Wraith _visited her
husband in Victoria Hospital;.
tendon, on; Sunday; who ,has ' a
broken :leg
Mr° b and,. Mrs.: Earle : Hodgins
'and 'Shirley.. spent Christmas with
-Mil., � and Mrs. Elwood Merritt and'
Beth at ;Chesley
Mr.' and Mrs. .Jo 'I'Iaaina,.Ernie
and Mrs: MacKenzie r^spen.t Xmas
with: Mr 'and; Mrs Morley` Bell
at Wroxeter
Mr. and Mrs. . Bill • Ross . and.
family, Mr. and: Mrs: Norman
. Ross: •and•:farnily:of Wingham,Mr_•
and Mi s. '.Alen MacKay and' fan''
ily and Donald' Ross of Hamilton
' 'Sincerely.: Y
.:YI +i aiiir.v► +t +i, r t' t#Eolit t.to aE,d` a':
• 1Vlr.. -and ..: Mrs: ' Harold Bunton
and children, Clarence,: Freddy
and: ' Gladys. of '•.Dunndas...were
Christmas : Visitors with relatives
.:
here;
, Mr•, and -Mrs. Stanley Burns • of
•Toronto and Mr: and' Mrs: Ste-
wart. .Burns'. 'of .Detroit 'were.
Christmas visitors 'with Mr.. and
Mrs: Thomas 'Burns.
and Mrs: ,James Snowden
pt East • Wawanosh spent Christ-•
mas day with Mrs. Sno:wden's. sis
'•ter,. Mrs °Wellington Nixon—and:
Mr'Nixon.;at Lucknow.
Mr.:and:: Mrs: Jack McKendrick
of . Windsor. ,and0Miss Madelyne
• McMorran "o ; :Kingsville;. 'spent,
•Christmas .wi h p
their areirits, Mr:
and :MI's,, . D. C. McMorran. _ .�
-.Mr,' and,Mrs. KosmY ,n ;.of Tol
edo were recent visitors ,with' her
•fnother, ' Mrs Jarnes' MacDonald.
and other relatives: On:thei re-
turn h • .: :
_t, ey wre accompanied, b
Y,
their four-year-old' 'son Jimmy
Who: had` been holidaying'• here.'
UNITED ..H'
UNITED � 'CHURCH'
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LU K.N
ltev. J.' W. Stewart:11.N., BID.
Fastox
SUNDAY; JANUARY 4; ,X948
'11 a.m.;at the
Thee .Prince
'►ate".
Story: •"The Dairy' )Book','. ,
,Sacrament of the •
LorcEs Supper.
Sunday. 'School 'following 'the
Morning ' Service:.. ; : ,,
7 P.M.:.„The NEW ' Yds.
Mr° ane Mrs, :Snider and fain-:
Johnston, ;John Mowbray, Ronald' ..
,ly, Mr: and Mrs. Taylor and• fam
•JAnston;' Allan..MeKifia, Ger a,ld d Mrs. Thom 'son and
Culbei t, home from 'Western
Uni
ily,.'Mr. an p
p fainily, Miss Marion Hodgins,• Mr.=
vel~sit , .Mary Johnston' and 1Vlary. n-'
• aid Mis..' Blph. Hodgins, and ..
R�arshalT, roan i Alma' ': Co11eg'e, ...
' _ drew' spent,. Christmas .with their
Aler '' Perteous`. and, _ m fro.Strut
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atheri-ne�G•bson;-- mother, M,s., Walter. Hodgins. and
':�foitd:�•Norma:l,�`C�-- h 1` . H d
Mi. and :Mrs. C g
Mrs.:Berle• J od•giris
.and Mrs.. James 'Shirley rle sent 'Sunda.. with
h parents,. i. and. Sh i y p. Y.
Mis' `Joe Leslie`' and' Gordon of an
at the - home of thein '•parents; •Mr
Grantbn, were Clristmas vi itors: .
with Mr ::and 'Mr's Henry •C'arter` and.•Mrs•John Ross
at Newto
n• Mrs. James Wr ith °'and Gertie
Toronto University students.Mms: ;Gordon Stobo and family of`
:.who •are : '.vacat ioning'...at• their
• Teeswter. '.
Spent` Christmas With. ' Mr;: and
hidings neve include Catherine
ar ie .• o ins
who . is Spend- • i.
Mr,, E. J: Smith P and ;family.
'ing.the,holidays inWingham with •
is arents M
h called 'on Lucknow `friends; Mr, and Mrs. Joe''H.
HannErnie
Sixut
d'ay. "Ted" informs us arid' Mis. ',1VIacKerizie
on:`' MenY ...
that Major or Malcolm Watson was Mia. "Walter Hedgin 'and 'Mar:;
M. J., ..
tiansferred from•Ottawa ' ion' :also s ent ' Sunday with Mr.°
recently,. p
C ` NI Ernie 'and
Ordnance Officer ..•.
to •P.etawaWa, where he. Is arrlp : and ' Mrs Joe arena,
Mrs, • MacKenzie
Douglas , Clark: of the .: ,Royal
g.
Canadian Mour ted , Police•
at
Steinbach; Man'., •'is spending three'
weeks here : and on• his' return
:accompanied . by Mrs.
wily be
Clark and daughter Anne' Isobel,
•
who- have • spent the rash few
Weeks with her`•po ents,..Mr; and
Mrs, A, W. Hamilton. Doug flew
from Winnipeg ,to Malton .to, 'get
here. . for Christmas::
•i\Ir. and Mr•s. ' Harold Treleaven
and. fainily, 'Bill, Jack, Margaret
and•.1'tuth, were Christmas visitors
at Mrs. Treleaven's hor`ne in' Clivi
ton. Harold spent a couple of
days '` here* renewing: ac;quairtazces
.
before ,returning; Bill.acrd Jack
'ere, both studying 'engineering at
Toronto University, at 'Ajax; Bill,
is in his second year • 'arid Jack
his first year. 'Ruth Treleaven,
who was In poor health when
•they, .left here, • is•w„iow much •roil
.and. is attending,, school
proved 4.
regularly.
Miss'• Veronica rMurray::spert'
Cht'istmas with' Tier'• arents, • Mr
and Mrs: F. :A. Murray and fern...
ily' •
Mrs. Chas. Schurriacher is .vise
itiiT heti son, . Mi .:and Mrs." Geo:
g`
Scbumacha if :..Sudbury, •
f Kt
Miss., Ii enc Schumacher •o.
chener spent Christmas:^_at4 . her
home here.
•
Miss ''Mina Graham iti0 aat-her
illi-
cothe was a holiday
home here, 'where'her sister, Miss
.Clristena Graham, has been con
fined to bed for the past few
weeks, ,,but. is .now 'considerably
`improved, Miss Graham has con
ducted a millinery bbsiness in the
Ohio city for a ntirnber• of years
• and .early in rianuary will go to
y.. i.
New York. on a :periodic . buying
•
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HAPPY
AND,
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR 1'O 'A•L'.
And a special= • word of .
thanks:' for " your goodwill ,
and patronage in .the I,past.
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v. J. C:Leave with interment:
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1VLR,,`•TH � •in ;Rversd e y b
' er were -friends friends and"neighbors,;
With . shocking suddenness "the s w
death of ,Mr. 'Thead• Collison do Hugh Becking, Lorne Becking�,
in ':•Culross Duncan :.Thompson;: Calvin Lam
curved at his home n .
December- .iriont Gordon, Bolton ,and' Jack"
Township � ''on. Friday, • � , •
of age and McGlynn.. ; • •
1'2th, He, was. 53. Years . g Y . , ,
Beside :. his -aged• mother he: isn•
-survived b .four •••s`sters and 3.
Y }.
brothers, Mrs. Wm• O'Neil (Cath-
erine)' of Cargill, ywho was a:
home at the time of his , passing;
Mrs. •Jose h \ Weiler •(Mar �a et. ,•.
of yLucknew;• Mrs. P: A Murra
(Gertrude) Kinloss...Townshiip
Mrs.. Harry • Oberle. (Mary) af4
Preston Toth, ,of'•Preston; Pat
Paisley; Bill\of Teeswater.
Y�
Friends. attending the funeral •
frtom a distance were Mrs. ;:John:
:Henson, and Muriel, -Mr. and Mrs.;"
Francis Manley,'Mr:' and ' Mrs,
Raymond •Manley, all .• of . Port.:
Huron; Mr. and : Mrs.. Toms ',Colli.
son, Preston, Mr."arid Mrs. Harry?'
'Oberle• and .family, ,Mr.. and Mrs.
Bert' Cassidy and- Ms's' ,1Vlildred
Weiler; all of Preston. '•
a lifelong resident '..of Culross
Townshi where he vias=held in
P Wide:
the highest esteem by ; a.. .
circle of neighbors and friends .,
LL was o• a � - ''uiet
dis osition
He q p....
:but:' lwaya ready to, help ' put' at,
a` it has • been said
;any 'time, and
by his neighbors since leis:. death,
that the, longer ''you' knew hirci
the better • you liked .him and, he
'will be surely mi . Y
h l era his lifetime
• .,Thead was a , "son of 'the . late
James Collison and Mary ManleY.
His.. father`, predeceased •him 13
years ago. He •Centinued to operr-
'seed .b those
,with w om a sp s •
ate -the; :home.. farm. His aged -
mother, who is 7$, 'lived' with him
an
and' her s '`s death death a ;great
shock to. ;her, as it;was fo'his bro-
thers and Sisters with -whom he
Was the big brother,.a great fav-
orite. Hewas the .,eldest of a
family , of :eight,' four b9ys and
four -girls..
Thead•had•been'trdubl.ed of late
with'varicose veins, and although.
the condition.- was: not considered
serious, he was planning ;to go to
hospital' after Christmas for treat-
ment. - A blood clot struck\ ;the [` :
of . MMA.. John . Kilpatrick • and.-
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grandson of Mrs, Wm.; Robinson.
of town. . , .
Seriously Hurt
Campbell Robinson 12 -year -ole'.
son' of Dr. aid Mrs. J. T. H. Rob-.'
inson of Walkerton,.., suffered a •
ruptured kidney. in'a skiing }acci
dent,• He was, tak n to Victoria:..
'Hospital where li condition .• i�s;
much unproved, He' ,is a nephew'' ,
heartaand deathcarne before help
could reach him. His mother and
a' neighbor ;who „was absisting.'
p
tri ' •Mise Graham started an the'. with the''Chores were with hiin
millinery bu'sines§',in` the hat -de- •when the end carnet CON. EDWARD REID has, been
ent of.: the late Wm, ‘Con-,'Bequiem':high mass was sung stationed at Walkerton,' as, a mem,:
P • E :<. , ' r ,1' of the provincial police foxct....
artm ... � .. ,
nell s store Luc:
at St. Aftne s Chu a%, itiversdale bei
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