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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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Mrs. Thomas .Aitchison is.. at
present at the home of Mr, and
".The Warren's Iristitate .'meeting
Will ri held anuarye Town h at 2 3 l
:on 'Friday,
Karen and Bob Reid spent
"'Christmas holidays With; their
'aunts; .Ida and Fern. Reid. •
Jack Watson of London is a vis-
itor this week at the' home of
Mr.. and, 'Mrs. ' Peter Watson.: •
Mr;'•: Rosswell Rutherford of
Ottawa visited. recently •with Miss...
•'Marion MacPherson ' and • ,XVtiss.
•Elizabeth• Welsh.•
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Miss Joyce Watt was a Christ-
Inas
hrist-r i s •holiday ' visitor :with • her
aunt, • Mrs. W.- S, Reid :and•. Mr
Reid. Miss Watt, whose home is,
iin Prince Rupert, is. `attending.
Ladies College at -Whitby.
Holiday visitors' at the home of ,
Mr and. Mrs, Charles Steward
were' Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon Stew -
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and Wand, son, Bruce of Lando
Mr. and Mrs Mervin: McDonald
and daughter Mary of Chatham,
Mr... and' Mrs. Chas.. Henderson•
and son. Brian of Toronto... e , ;
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Mrs:. 'Robert Webster of Clih-
ton and Mrs, Neil Campbell, of
town were ..holiday .visitors
Stratford •and' Toronto. 'They, . vis
1K J . R was.. as. a • patient .
x• • ited Mrs Robert Snell and family
.in'•�ngharr1•: l~iospital. • for a 'few, °rn Stratford and 1VIr.
• . and Mrs:.
'to' check a• heavy cold, Cecil, Roberts and family in Tpr-.
onto,
enicilhn was used : .
days whenp•
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Mr:. Neil . McLeod, ' Duquese,' '
. , Quebec was- a • holiday. visitor
. with Mrs. McLeod, Ida and Ferr1
.'Rid'
..Mr. W. L. "Anderson of Detroit.
visited •here last week . for a .few
days on account of the illness of
e his mother, Mrs, Elizabeth. -And
Mrs: Essie . Purves • spent the erson, who -is suffering from a
holiday with Mr, and. Mrs. Cliff heart Condition, She is at : the
Roulston, .Can. .4, Kinloss .Town- home of • her, son, 'Mr.. Harry .An-
1' 1� t !ki..fi A -1,t ,t. (low_
Anglican Guild Meeting
St. Faun Anglican Guild Met
the January 'meeting at the
for hm- e -of Mrs°:;. J;-•Y3ixr;riri
a goad attendance. Mrs. Lorne
•Ivers presided and read the° 90th
psalm. The slate of officers. ,for.
last year will remain' for, 1948:
Pres., Mrs. Ivers; vice -pies.; Mrs.
Ben Mole;see,-'treas., • Mrs. Chas..
Fowler, Master Tommy' Fowler
favored with 'a 'solo. -It was de-'
eided;'to have a social.evening, at
the week -end in the ; Parish Hall.Mrs. • Gladys 'Rivett gave a 'read-
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ingMrs Hamilton gave the clos:-.
ing .prayer. The. hostess, Mrs :.r
'Durnin served tea to the ladies.
W.M.S.. January Meeting.
• Mrs,• Mathew Shac t etc n was at
home' for, the United".ChuFch 'W
M. S, January Meeting , on Friday'
evening. Weather conditions . pre-
vented :a larger 'attendance. Mr•s.
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LU iCK•NOW .HIGH`..
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•SC.H:OOL•NEWS
School has• commenced again
after"the twoweeks. Christmas
M; Reed, the president, was in C holiday's. We are now beginning
the was chair. The theme of the meet- afternoon' lessons at 1.;15. and,close
ing , "Action". The roll call ` at 4;15: This .gives one-half hour
was answered: by payment of fees more lox, extra curriculum :sub-
jests. There is .music appreciation,
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glee club, drafting, . art, and chess
club: There- are also hockey and
T h correspondence ; : included
Christmas :greetings from Rev. S.
T. and ;Mrs. :Durk.. Mrs,: Popp
ship. " derson • read an appeal for relief abroad.
Jack :Watson of .London and :,`''Mi. •and Mrs. '.Wm Humphrey'. for which clothing .is much 'need
and' Lloyd of St -Helens, Mrs and
Mrs. Ernest Snowden, of East •Wa-:
will. be used for: music;apprecia-
Mrs: Neil Campbell of town .spent
the week -end. with their sister,
Mrs. Robert Webster of `Clinton.
•Mrs, .T..A.•-MacDonald and :son
Tomhave, moved''to••Jack Camp
bell's:"�kiorne, _formerly tenanted
wanosh, '' Roy .Robertson and vention . =at -Aylmer' were read'
Y . tion- and ` •ra io "broadcasts for .
Mary. Humphrey of. Delhi, Lorne' : d
Humphrey : of 'Preston 'and' Greta: � which were drsapproval of.'drirnk schools: �'
•Humphrey::. of Luekriow spent •driving and eoektail. partres.'.M>ns:
Re -d, conducted' a •uestionnaire
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-ed, and will be taken:' 'up as• a'
missionary. enterprise here, Res-
olutiens;made at the:W.M.S. con: -
basketball teams.
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The. school has purchased a new
radio end phonograph .set. which
Yat Mrs.YJose'h Agnew Juke 'Hunter: .•ws
boarding,
Dr, R B. "Diek'''Treleaven•; ; �. l\ rss. Maref et ...Nicholson • ,vho
.' i� interning at `` Hamilton has J:been holidaying a i ,Tororito
who .. s� ... �? , : and ' Lucknow .since: the • close:
' • Gelieral Hospital spent 1VEw
p • down of •Ripley Woodworkers . in
Isincardine; has :returned . to: 'that
.town where she: •l -as; 'accepted : a
porition as •stenographer in. the
Kincardine' branch. of the; Royal
'..Bank . of -Canada'..;
Years with Mrs, M. A. Treleaven
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and Miss Gertie. Treleaven
Mr.'.'. and ,. Mrs .:Herb :Buckton
' - and ' children .Marion: and Billy:
were -.Christmas • week . visitors
with Mr. and . Mrs.: Duncan -Mc-
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Connell.
yEdd.
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Fred. Whitby and•sflns,y,•
and ' ]David of ' ,Detroit,'' spent
• Christmas ;.and •New .Years, . with,
his •parents,. Mr, and Mr4JOSeph
Whitby.
Mt,: and Mrs. lance :Moffat of
Rivercourse,••A'ita.,, have been:;vis
iting' With 'relatives `i,n; the vicm ,
't• of their Old: hone at Lan
1 Y h . ,• s.. g
side • and ar'e at..present, guests
of Mr; and Mrs. W. L. MacKenzie
in ` Lucknow. Mrs: ,.Moffat was
••fol mei° •�y Lizzie 'Maclnty.re ' and is
Mrs, Catherine 'Schell' of Toi' -. i� ' •• " f Mrs. 'Kenzie. • Mr
a. s,ste�• o, M Mae
.•. onto is 'visiting at . the • home i•of 'Mo,ffat • is 'a brother . of: Messrs:.
her daughter,' Mrs: W • 'V. John- "Foster' and -Robert ' Moffa.t. It is
sten' who has �b.een Confined to thirty -two, -years since he wasilast,
bed • for 'about six:: weeks, ` since '
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being taken• 'ill with,Aneun onia tune- back 'in twen�ty-two Years..:
Mr, and Mics MV Gregor,.
Gordon' Drennan ..of. Kintail "Mr,'
and Mrs .G. M. Stuart.. and: Mr:
Joe Stuartf St. Helens; Mrs.` J. C.
McGregor; Kitchener,: spent :'New
'Years with Catherine: McGregor.'
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astorat Charge
United Church of Canada
'IMES :0f SERVICE
Till Further ' Notice
EVERY 'SUN'DAY,
p:n.1*10 45
BLAKE'S --1.45 p.m. Sunday
School, After.
i1ACKETT'SL-3.15 p:m.--Sun-
' day: -School Before. •
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UNITED .CHURCH`.
LUCKNOW--.
Rev,
UCKNOW-
Rev. I. W%. Stewart, B,A., •B.D.
Pastor
•Sl)NbAY, .JAN. 41,.1948
11 a.m.: "Roth Caesars and
God".
Story: "Raising the Bell".
Sunday School , .following the
'morning. seryiee: ••
NEI?V�''%:AR'S DAYI STORM
'WICKED `;WhHILE..1't .LASTED •
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A gale like.. wind on:New year's
day �caizsed 'con5icierable: :drifting.
during'Ithe afternoon and by early.
evening 'a .,blrndrig ,stoinn. broke
hat:: in a ':few,•'hours completely
blocked:motor travel'ori ;all roads,
leaving many New•Year's visitors
'4,stranded, ;and the highways', dot::
:ted with .abandoned ",cars
•tThe 'storm • abated • .as quickly
°as • it broke !and' snowplow ,crews
had .the 'main hjghways'` open the
next :d1ay; and since ..then•:`.most
,all country. roads ,•in this vicinity
;have: been reopened.
Thursday's storm piled up high
hard -'crusted• di'ifts'•on�sorne back
roads;, :which made, them iinpass
able for' e time ;for either :Man
or beast:
Underwent. Operation .
,KOth Collyer. underwent' an
eat operation in St. ,Joseph'slios-
pital on Tuesday,„of last week,
and is getting alOng "
Butter Prite Soars' ,
When butter reacheclithe :,75c
ented an :increase ;of 30c ;during
the twelVet months; the ,:price a
year ag� having been 45e 'a lb,
.WEBStERL-iii 'Kirkland Lake On
CAMPBELL, 'ROBINSON o f
Walkerton., nephew. of Mr. and
Mrs. John KilPatrick, IS back to
School again, Liavindhiade a rapid
recoVery: from a. punctured kid::
McDONALD, brother of Mr,
Wm; McDonald of the Leucknow
High School staff; was elected
382.
wi answers a en rom• a pam-
phlet. •from'`'the W.M.S.. depart
merit: in regards to• the •'expend
tur'e . of missionary funds: :These
were distributed..among the'rnem_
berg, arousing keen interest: and'
contained valuable inform tion.
for •the: W.M.S. workers. ,
The' Dungannon Badminton'
club held their regular "first
Monday evening of: the' month"
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Bill: .(tout, ' de suite) On page
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Turn to 70 "The
Rise -of Bacon". '•
Carmen.:.Haw n uch, is it worth
now?. •
�taa.n_.crr_c..,;..�_�. ....;�....Yz.�c's:.'-:,ter-•r'.s,..,. a-_:�';^.c•,,.
Teacher:: Did you: take :GYM
:this morning?.
meeting. ozi January :5th, and, five ` Donald; Why, no, is'hesmissing?,
tables of .euchre : were. enjoyed ` ' *• * *"
with Gordon Montgomery„•Winn= • Teacher::. T' hope I didn't. hear.
mg the , high and Lorne Popp the' :'lyou talking,•`•
prze :During a business ''dis-
cession, •itwas decided to ;have
"Oper housev'••next. Saturday''ev
ening :at Ithe hall for the -skating
r.ink..players andfor any who
might .be :interested rn: joining the
badminton club. The •hall' has
been engaged for,; Wednesday arid`
Saturda :.ni: hts :to• ala • .. •i ” i
:ton: The officers elected' last'
month for this badminton' season
are pres., Bill'; Wiggins sec-treas.•.
I3elen' Anderson ,. arid. •assistant;
,Tlrorritonedy
Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt Bere :had at
their 'hdine Years,.:Mr,F.
and 'Mrs. Eldon '.Culbert and• Mary.
and Patriciia,.Harvey` Culbert`and'
M•r. Laverne Culbert. ,.`
Mr.' and : 11/lrs.: Eldon Culbert,
•Patz•icia and:Mary; were, visitors
on Sunday .with• Mrs. Cizlbert's'
sister, :Mrs. Clarerice.,Hpy of: Port'
,Albert
Mi and _Mrs 'Will Bradley of
Goderich were visitors'on Sunday `
With Mr. a.nd• Mrs;.Thos: Webster.
Mr Webiter '•rs •'now recuperating
Bob: So; do:.I.
senior room.
1Vliss' (. wen 'Finnigan is ` p:ract `.
se teaching with Mrs. Wm. Ste-,
wart at the 4th 'Con: School of
Ashfield while Mr. Rosa 'Erring-
ton, another . Stratford .Normalite,
garinon•'school- where Mrs. Mar-
v'iri D irriin teaches. •
..Rev.• 'G: '"W ':Downs ..of Exeter
supplied in: the :Dungannon:' 'Un-
ited' .church • last Sunday, morning
for ''the regular service aria .'also
conducted. . the ._quarterly corn
•munion service." Mr. •Roy' Rut-
ledge sang a' solo during the. reg-
filar service A :lovely bouquet of
mums were a:n al tar donation by
;Mrs. Will ' Bradley • (Etta Webs
ster),• Goderich, = in memory -of
her grandmother,: the late.' 'Mrs.
Herbert .Alton, who passed 'away
two years ago ; . • .
We eideticd sympathy to Mts.•
�' from 'illness. ..' ,
Mr. ;Orville Free has- 'been ' ill
at his ..horse,.., but. is now on the
toad to:recovery,
Little Donna McNee, daughter
Of Mr, and .Mrs. Graham .McNee•
held .a, birthday party ori Sa.tur-
day ' afternoon in celebration • of
-her, . '6:th birthday which fell..,on
Sunday. At ,her party: were ,five.
little, gin* friends; Marilyn And-.
ei sc7r? Doris 'and Lorene Caldwell,'
Eli ria:, Nrvins: and . Gail Godfrey;
Gaines were: enjoyed after .which
Mrs, McNee `served a., birthday.
lunch.,
Mast i Worthy:;McNee of Bel-
' more spent(, . the' biiristmas vaca-
tion :With.lis.upcl'e,;Mr,'rrah'am'
IVIcNee and .family., • ' • ,
• Miss Catherine MacLennan:;' o f
-Luc.knovi resumed teaching , dut-•4
ICS at. S.S, No 17 West Wawano'sh
ori Monday,
• Mr , ' and.. Mrs, Gordon Kidd,
Ryan and: Sheila, 'returned to I$ -
Kee Ontario's `` factories
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and :' :farms :'producing: 'at
peak levels keep pay
envelopes : full. •
Hydro , is ,buildng: ;nevi'
power plants at'top speed,
but it 'take's • years to com-
plete newlenerating plants.
In the meantime,' do your
part, avoid waste: of elec-
tricity please save'all
• you can.
EVERYBODY SHOULD
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ELECTRICITY' THEY CAN
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC 'POWER
COMMISSION OF -ONTARIO
HerVey Maize who has been re-
cently bereaved by the :death. or
• her brother„... the late Sanitzel
karnilk .of -`;,Elmira Were recent
International Sillier' Coniminy s:
e ventures Of...
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ZIGie an arrte
Now On: The Dominion Network
Fridays at 9
:+\ gram steadily has giown in churn and humour until it is
now indeed "at the head' of the class". Terhaps the clue
• to the success of Oizie Nelson and. his wife, Harriet Hilliard,
lies .in 'their, knowing aWareriess that the -life of a pair of
yoUng, parent's tan be hectic and amusing withont inserting,
vaudeville gags. The jokes, are allowed' to flow freely and
there is no ambition to make every incident hilarious. The
goal is the leisurely dnd natural 'laugh which is all the -more
amusing because it does not seem purposely .eontrived.
'dealer for 1847 Rogers Bros..and International Sterling, he..
has a 'special exhibit of these patterns 'on display this week.
A.‘ Schmid
jeweller, Lucknow
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