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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-15, Page 8AGE a : • THE `VICKN6 W SMTIML, LUCKNOW, ;ONTARIO- TOOK OFf ICE' At :a one 'tmur session' -on Mon- daynnorning;, Lucknow Village I✓ouncil completed ..the" . year's work, after which the members of the new •Board took the oath of office, and ..adjournment was Made udtil the inaugural meeting -that• nights The 1948..Council is comprised 'of • Reeve W.. 'A., Solomon and Councillors " Harvey Treleaven, Samuel Sherwood, . Harry Nixon, and R S. .Lavery. Reeve Joynt was unable to `be :present to :bid adieu -.to his col 'leagues of 'the past .term,: but through Clerk Joseph Agnew,. expressed his appreciation of their. assistance Viand.. co-operation throughout the ,year ' Mr. 'Agnew, also expressed, on' -behalf of the retiring Reeve, his thanks to -members of . the, bouncil: and. c}tizeris- :generallyi ' foil 'the kind 'sentiments contained in the. resolution 'that was extended hire at the nomination 'meeting,' and lastly Mr. Joyzit's• best wishes were :passed on,'to the newly in ducted counc;i''for , a .year,:of .csec essfiil achievement' in conduct1 ing the 'affairs of the municipal- `ity: is thetime forKNJT1J6 THE HOLIDAY SEASON ISS OVER HEE. HIVE YARN. Ideal for fancy ,socks, ski socks or sweat-': ei's. I oz, balls,'. . • CQRTECELLI .BABY WOOL in white, pink aiid blue. DOUBLE KNITTINGOL .suitable for boys' sweaters,. fancy mitts, 2,6 oz. balls. . CORTECELLI YARN in white, black, red, maroon,' brown; • ., beige, green. i° trz. balls. • ENGLISH KNITTING WOb ' L,=Extra'special yarn .for all .r' fine .knitted garments. 4 SCOTCH• FINGERING:- YYRN,, 'in shades of '. brown,i Lovett,: ".'WHEELING YARN, O: V. -for heavy. knitting, .'mottled. • • heather, grey. empleto: 'rHU'$SDAY, JANUARY .15, 1948 ., T'S `47,1 tio._,. .: o4kSa;�c..�;:,`�,:...:an.. Mid.Winter Glomi ni. Seasonable `Merchandise.. •:• BORN 1VlacINNES-Mr:" 'and Mrs. Leon- and Maclnnes (nee, Freda Mac- Dougalli "announce the birth- of their on, John Leonard, at .Wing- barn ;General . Hospital' on Thurs- day, January 8th, 1948.. • GIBBONS—On January 3,' 1948, to Mr.' an • �" rs.. eorge • ' ons, Ripley, a " son. ; , United Church W. M. S. The first :meeting of the W.M.S. • WOMEN'S &. MISSES.' All Rubber Fleece Lined Oyerboota Clearing it 20 Percent Off 1a �. . Children's, 'Misses,. an& Women's Slippers Clearing at 20'. Percent Off Mex's One -Buckle. Felt Slipper. with, leather .sole . and heel,: all sizes, Reg. $3.3 Clearing at- $2.49 Men's .All Felt Sloes leather, soleand heel, regular •$3.95 "Clearing at',$3.25 PREPARE YOUR MEAL AROUND '` THESE :conoMica! lenu' Suggestions : Weiners .& Beans ' 28c • Mums' Steak &, Vegetables ,.. 35c burns' :Weiners' . 1 Tin ti 37c' Meat i * Balis.. & Gravy 25c the home ::of Mrs". C. Decker.' Mrs: R. H. Thoiripsori. presided for 'tile. devotiot‘l'period. Annual' reports. were given, .Mrs., T. Burn's-, .treas- 'urer, gave .a very gratifying re - •port .•showhig the Auxiliary had met its objective. Rev.. J. W. Ste-, wart installed the, officers 'for 1948 which are as follows.•, lion. press, :;Mrs.: S. Rathyvell. and Mrs. C Decker; pres., ' Mrs:. J W. Ste Wart; 1st vice, Mrs. G. Andrew; 2nd vice, Mrs , R. H. Thompson; tor, „sea.; Miss `E-va ` Greer; t.rec. sec., ''Mrs.. W. B Anderson.; areas.;•. Mrs:.: T. H. Burns; Christian, ste vVardship, Mrs. ,..,Kilpatrick;:. tem.- sec., Mrs. .W.: Drennan; ,supply Zee., ` Mrs: D C. Taylor; slept. lit, Mrs. R. 'Rae; com ;:friendship,: Mrs: W. B, Anderson,: Mrs. R. Robert- son; ass.: helpers,' Mrs. W: L. Mac Kenzie; ,missioriary-mont111y;: Mrs. C. Decker,; press sec°,' rs . E. . Tay= ler; pianists, :Mrs J. !;Ha11,.; Mrs,. G. MacDiarmid; . stipt Mission Band, Mrs:. E.- Crawford, Mrs.:S: Collyer, sept Baby Baird, 'Mrs: AE. • McKim. A donation from' Mrs. George Andrew Which Made her a life •member;o£ the 'Society, was' gratefully '.recetved. Th e meeting .was closed with% • prayer by Mrs. Andrew Refreshfnents; were served it cludingLa-bi4thday cake in honor of Mrs. J.,W. Joynt. was ' decided to % gather : and' send some of these needy. articles . as -soon: as possible. 'The neting closed by singing one verse- of "God be with you. till` Again" and prayer .by :Rev:, J'. A'. Smith. United Church Y P S The first ,-meeting. of the New Year washeld on, Monday even - Ing with the president• in `eharge:' The opening devotional .exercises included .:the ' call to . worship fol- lowed by hymn, 571. Gwen Tye - leaven led in -the ;' responsive read- ing of the scripture •lesson,' and IRev. Stewart .offered' prayer; Sev- l era matters .' of busiaies�s " 'were /14 uy Of The Week • MACARONI with cream sauce & cheese tin It HOWSON, S The StOre of.Friendly Service 'PRONE 82 . WE DELIVER dealt :With and the.meeting Was tion; ,OiVing Act .the small turnod: the:- round table. discus:4-6n *Well was to have :bee . 'held,' will, be - .left Over to 'a 1 ter :date:- 'Next. week's m'eting ill be at ;7.36. PreSiYterjall The regular, Meeting, of %the Y. :P.. S; *as held on Monday even=t ing, :January 12th. 74e Meeting Opened with 'singing of , Psalm ture reading.. by.. Mayrne Irwin: -The : report .tof--Artatin Stanley, and twaS seconded bY Norman Tayler. A. Smith, The January meetingiof South in:stalled the following officers: Kinloss., W.M.S. *as held in the President•Gw,ent•Stewart; ist.Vice basement?.or the churelCwith, an President, Norinan Taylor; 2nd attendance of .8. In the absence 'vice . president; Ray Stanley; .see - Lead, the 2nd vice president, toOk• pianist,. Eileen 'POrves; assis nt the ehair. The. scriptUre lesson, pianist, Mary Chin; press rePor't- John 6, *as read responsively. er, -Ardonna :Johnston; worship, Mrs. Alek MacLeod tdok the med- Marion. MacDonald;.' fellowship' itation. On.. this chapter.-Iteadingd Sam Chin, .Margaret Graham;• suitable: to the New Year ,Were Christian , education, Velma Stan - read' by Mrs. t• DARIO tgigham , arid ley, 'Mayrne "'Irwin; '.,leadership Mrs, riarry:Lavis..A.reading from training, Nerman Taylor; service, "The Record" .Mrs. Wnt. MaC. Gladys Macponald,. and , Mary Donald entitled ‘fLet .make it Murdoch. A very excellent play hapPier”, 'told us; of the great Was presented 'by the South.Kin-N Regular. $d.00 Cleating at . $4.95 Men's 6 -Eyelet Blut er Cit Rubbers Regular 43.45" • To clear.. at $2.95 • ONLY S: E.... T.F1. Cleirhig. it. $10.95 '4;EMEMEMEME, need for Supplies in EuroPe. It loss choir., letween acts, singing 7. • oa WHITE 1;FLANEL.ETTE.'. Complete, Siocle Of MEN' • WINTR OVERCOATS. I*DUC.Eb TCp CLEAR . and.I.eeOnard MacInnes was in,uCh to Mr. and .Mrs. Ellison HodgliA, enjoyed, The meeting closed with Et 2, -HolY1'0.941, a.' daughter, lWarr the ,benediction bY ReV: Eleanor. anuar learm UNDERWEAR,. SWEATERS • „ , • MACKINAW COATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ' 67 • e S ore With The Stock