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Tito LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LucialoW . ONTARIO
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DIWRS., SEPTEMBER 30, 1948.
• .11ta,"• Hour 'Early Moaday
Reverting to standard timne here
on Sunday night, found at least
. a couple of gentlemen at work
an hour early on .Monday, Qne
'business man,. who -uses, the, train
whistle as . an ' alarin clock, got to
work an hour early and an em-
ployee of the Lucknow Industries
plant was on hand. for, work at
5,45.
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BORN
NIC,IiO10SQN-4,n . *Ingham Hose
pital on Sunday, September 1,9th;.
to Mr. and Mrs, John Nicholson,
Lucknow, °(nee Helen McDonald),
a son...._:
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WALL -- At W'n ham .Genera.. i g .
Hospital on Friday, September 11i
to Mr. and Mrs. M. Wall,, R. 1,
Holyrood, a daughter.
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Royal Liverpool Insurance (o
mer to
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$1,000Menses
$2,OQb DeathEtcBenefits
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for only ' $l0 a year.9
SEE
HOWARD AGNEW
Agent
Lucknow, .:Ontario
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Disabled or. Dead; Farm Animals
With undamaged hides and according to 'size and condition.,
Caws $6.00..
HORSES $4.50
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HOGS •:(300 lbs. each) $1..75
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AT YOUR... ' FARM
PHONE COLLECT,:
Wingham; 1214; 'Ripley, 59 -16 -or. 38-19, Ingersoll,21
For prompt, efficient, . courteous service
WILLIAM STONE SONS LTD.
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
AN ALL -CANADIAN FIRM, ESTABLISHED 1870
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Mr.. and Mrs. Victor Emerson
Of Langside visited Mr,. and Mrs.
Wes Ritchie' and Mrs. ;Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wall visit
ed• Mr,. and Mrs. Will Ritchie.
Miss Dorothy Raynardof God-
erich visited her parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Nelson. Raynard.. '
Miss: Susie Gibson is, assisting
Mrs. Wesley Ritchie.
• Mr, Will Ritchie visited in .'Sea. -
forth with -Mrs.' George,' Coleman
who is .not well. '•
• ..Mr, Jim McKay of Port Elgin
visited Mr..and Mrs: Wes Ritchie : jikcwise much of community ten
and was, accompanie • 'erne. • y
Mrs. McKay.
'Sunday - School will . be .,.at ten
o'clock and .church vat 1.1 a.m.
Mr.. and .'Mrs, Dave Baynes 'of
California called.'. on .;friends in.
'the. 'community Friday,
' Mr. and , Mrs. Gordon. Kirkland'
visited Mr: & Mrs, Gordon. Stobo
of Twate
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Miss. Clifton • of Lucknow' spent
Sunday • afternoon with Mrs. Sus-
an Andrew.
Miss • Ruth Baynard spent.. the
week -end in' Goderich: •.
Mr.. and Mrs. Meh Dickson and
family :of Port. Albert. spent Sun-
day . with 1VIr: •'`in Mrs: Cecil'
Gardner.
elude'.' discussion •g , oups, music;
• Mr..'and :Mrs,. George Saunders.
spent Sunday with 1VIr.: and Mrs, social recreation, family relations
Ernest.Gardne
• - .•r, studies, arts and crafts, physical
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'recreation; radio • . work, ' . play-
,
• r1 • ground activities in. fact any
H IGH SICH00L; EWS thing 'that. people like to f do;
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ti'e'r leisure' .'time,, Let,' us • not
Assembl3 was.:'held .on..Fr day:. forget.: that word. "Community"
The opening .hyrinf Was followed when speaking !of our centre;. for
by prayer did a vocal 'quartette i uldin as the naive im lies
., thsb �g, P
by Eunice.' Helm, 1sborma •Slier it. not just for' a few, but for
•wood;':Mildred'•Anger' and. Phylis 'everyone in' the community :—.
Gibson.. A . talk,. lk, ."More Spirit` on un and 'Old -rural 'and • urban
,, Young ,.
Field
Day", • was given by .Betty `It• is a place where Mom and Dad,
Mar's1 h T, ' . o lowed ' b the ,an -
can a f 1 Y can hear' a tall -,iand,see'a film: on
4nouncements and:the the .sin in •i of , 5
t I;• adult : edLication, a .p"Tace ,where.
The King. `' Sis and Juniorcan o after school however, wthout..the .co-opt r rami'';
Preparations : are being rriade fora ame of shuffleboard ' darts of everyone:•by entei ing .�intu t'•1.
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.for #`old,; day and' practises ;,are; or ing ong 'a ,: `lase where the , t'he activities .> and " group fl.::i
•bein it ti Y t p e. p lti
g held, regularl in PT"per= ";old -,timers. can' get together sic dine and`moiney will pesm't l i
enjoy an evening of :checkers or terested and capable pei.)i '.
*just . plain chatting,• '. where the no doubt .be asked: to z0 -,01x
teen-agers, can gather for:•a sing:by giving their, time and suhp' •:
'song • and ..try.' a•: little dant' to in the -capacity of•'leaders rn th ..,.
'the:record player-. Yes these nd •various: activt•ies..
others.: Evening classes in leathe THIS• can be. your Communit;y,•
work, shellcraft, weaving or other R.ecreational'Centi e -through ;an:
crafts ` are . aossibilit
p y, � as are. tiVe; `, live =--wire. ` Corrimunitx•;
Seslllr#im:ted Possibilities For
Recreational Centre Activities '• -
.by 'One Who, • Is Interested,., .
This is a -further letter to that meetings addressed by prominent
of last week regarding the .Com- speakers, and. a Saturday ;norn-
munity Recreational Centre. Thru ing story houl• for the children
this article' I wish to show some are other excellent possibilities,
of the opportunities which such.a, These and: endless other opp,,r.,
building, can provide for the •peo- tunitics make -,up the average rel
pie. of Lucknow, and District. ' creational; program and, ni;rrn''
In this post=war era we hear aforementioned activities are
much of juvenile delinquency and Bible. here: in Lucknow, •
however, 'nay. not 'be. practical
tres. We at once connect, t e two :