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T VBS., DECEMBER 2nd, '194
To The-
-ELECTORS OF
°: KINLOS..S TWP.
Having two +ears',expert:
ence on the present Muni*
cipal *Board* 1 am. again ••
Seeking off ice at the forth-
coming election. MY policy
isxhonest, conscientious gov- t
eminent and if you 'feel 1
merit your •confidence, 1
would like'' to take • this op-
)portunityto •solicit. your .sup- a ;j •
pod at the . polls• on. Monday, 1
THE LUCKNO W SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
CREWE
The pupils of Crewe. school are
having a Christmas concert in
the sch�i,,l on 'i hursday�, Decem-
ber.•10Vh at 7.45.
Mr. ands Mrs. Jack Curran and
1` ,' pc it atordaby evening
with MMr.a rid M s. Tema Anderson
in Lucknuw. `
The e Tmiun_.ty was sadd.ent•li '
:to hear of the tifc•xl,c�c•ii•d death
of Mr. Austin Quigley. lis• , hay, •1
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I:ceri c ,:If.nc {l t:, Kir,c•ardiric
l itnl for Islhout t '.'u �x c•rk ,. ()vi:r. +•
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the It k i n i lila con i,t is �i. wa:
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To The,
ELECTORS' OF
KINLOSS TWP.
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PAM SEVEN
In standing for re-election
after two years . as reeve,. I
take this opportunity of
thanking you • for. past, fav- 1
...ors and if re-elected assure se
you that. I will contixlue to 1
wt.rk for the goexl :fit the
municinalit`' . as I always
have during my 17 years of
Respectfully yours, • , t. 4nl tt,. 'I fit sympathy 11 Inuxzieipal service.
of tl,} �' fillril.arlt goes'tlt: .to • . hUrst-'Sineerei5
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I?AVII? H. • Mi, < uiglc ' 1.
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Mr. �:ratl Mies. Mol Stewart ut . ALEX MacKEN
CARRUTI-lER5 :: ' , ZIE • '
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. iTo The ' ? .
ELECTORS.. OF
• KINLOSS TWP.'
for _Como..11or aeras.? have
not the 'time at present to
personally • interview y'ou,.
through the press I ask foie:
your support in .the coming
election on December 6th.
If elected I will. endeavour.
to serve to' the , best° of myr
ability
Yours truly,
Luc know `:,ent.,'1? ridgy•, c\•enin is
Ali. and • Mr•s..Rrenald Tre-
_laIc.•n + C,s
leah1i�� v t ir•
• .i i .circ r and
Mrs.., ,
Stu.yri :of ,l..,undue.spent the,,
week'-cmd ' ' w.lth Mr,;,:, 'arid` ' M •s ,:l
Clifford'Crozier.
Mrs, ' Anmlia. Trelea en' a n `;i
To The
ELECTORS OF
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Gc•nii;;lyn of hucknow spent the = KINLOSS TWP,
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.IC'1'OR �MERSOTG ' � I
To The
ELECTORS OF
KINLOSS • TWP
Having' served. '' you for. •
twos years as ' Councillor; : I
pledge, 'if. re-elected, to con-.
'tinue 40 give atteutivee and*
ensign cofsiderrtion to the
Township's • best interests.
Sincerely,
IttrSSEyL GAUNT
Poor Vote and Influence
Will Be Appreciated.
ELECTORS'.OF
KINLOSS; TVW.P.
Infor election as
standing
Kinloss '.Township 'Council-.
lor, I respectfully' . • solicit
your support: and `influence,
• and' if " elected'will do my'
best to, give you sound' and
econoitiical administration;
Yours Sincerely,
�> hoops' of 1� ':,.r 1.�, fitted •'.)odice. ,and vrn. s ,•.home: After much..oeer• 20
!Alai iiu utarty u.rwt srrwir.y ...to., me:�T'
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OBITUARY
MRS. RALPH SUN •
Mrs; Ralph Nixon who resided
in the. Zion district sof Ashfield
Touinship for almost four score
years, passed away on Saturdays,
iv" tuber 20th; at the. home .of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley' Ritchie,
where she had been bedfast for
I. some time. • • " . •
Mrs., Nixon was in her 79th
year. She was a kiedly, cheery,
hosp•itabie..lady who had endear—
ed
ndear.ed herself to all who knew her. r.
She was born on. the' homestead ,
on Concession 12, Ashfield, now
owned by .'her brother, Albert
Beim and the only . surviving
member• of.a family.. of seven
children ,of the late Thomas J e1ni
1 t grid Elizabeth Jacksori, Mrs. N'ix-
on's.'maiden : name was Margaret
Janie' �HIelm. • She was married •.59
years ago to Mr. Nixon, who pre -
deceased 'her by ,only°six months
They •spent their Married life ran
the Nixon farm on the Zic n aide }
road.; '1i'.
Mrs. 'Nixon., was a fait}%ful; and
devoted member of Zion United
iiastoi,_ Rev. .`. 1 B.
Balli sol ; _ zonrducted
.cogoli nbN`•
r�r1c e- rd-r4i acrd famrl -;�wifyour support -daring the -
campaign and on election
day next Monday:. Be sure
to vote.
With • five' years' 'experi-'
enee on. the -Council 1 will.
do •my utmost • if elected • to.
MI,. Susie Kilptitrick' of Luck- 14
txau is spending a few .days with
Mr, arid . -Mrs., Mrs. Sam . Kilpatrick.
Mr. .and Mrs Ronald Treleaven
and Linda spen"t.•Sur)day. with.her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. .',Harvey e
Siilih of ,Cedar Valely, •
• Mr;' A1don •.H,asty of G'imsby
spent the•week en 1: ith.his.fath
er, 1VIr. ,.Will Hasty and., brother j
Lorne
Mr• -''and ultra Ervine Zinn and 1
Warren' and Clark • spent. Sunday 1•i
with :friends.a,t BeLthor and in��;
Wingham.
BOUNDARY EAST
Mr::Lavergne MacMillan of De
troit' ,spent` a few days' last week
at his' home, • •
Mr: John MacMillan, ''who has
been •confined to his bed:the past
few. weeks,: is much improved: •
• Miss ; Grace Moir, Mrs': Russell,•
.Gaunt and Janet spent. the week-
end in•;•:Toronto .
Mr: and 'Mss : Henry . `Krueger
of ;Lincoln 'Park, Mich.., were at
Mt. John Gillies', for the Thinks,
gut ing..holiday
• Mr;'. and : Mrs" ` T: Ja.ntzi ..and:
faintly .of Milverton° sPent.Sung
.da • it -George 'Fisher's.
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WEDDING BELLS
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• $PR:I3VGER MAIZE•• .. .
!! Chrysanthemu>ms, ' ferns, palms
I and candelabra banked the altar,
;h-erI'd•;on Monday at the
home , of Mr, ,and 'Mrs. `Ritchie:
Interment was in Greenhill Cem- •
etery, the'pallbearers" being Fred
Anderson,. George Hunter, Wxn. 4.
Helm,' Bob •Helm an'William -and
Joe fielrn• of Tiverton.'•,
serve' you faithfully and ,I Mrs. Nixon .is survived by two
daughters, Mrs.. James'MacKay
well .as reeve
Sincerely,
('Mary) of Tirertoit and Mrs.. Wes
ley Ritchie (Isabel) of .Ashfield:.
1 Two gnandsi�ns, A11an:Ritchie and
• OEQRdE •TIFF N • John' McKay, a • great grandson,
• Larry: MacKay, and .her • brother,.
Albert T3eim, also .survive.
Mrs. Nixon ups predeceased by
one ,sister, Mrs. Isabel limiter and'
by four.. brothers, Johii, .' Joseph,
Thomas ' and 'Jam -es e1in.
;JAMES • T. PAITERSSON
• .Tine death of Jaynes: T.': Patter
son occurred at. his home in-.Plk
ington townsbiP, November. 13th,
after an illness, of , four years
borne 'with' patient's.
• lie was born in Boron Town
.. ' •DUNGANNb.1�,
Win *Soon 'S,e 91
Mr :Godfrey Hal ,,;'• rho 'will
soon observe his .91st 'birthday,
is •enjoying these mild fair days
by. taking Walks. Though. hard . of
hearing, he. has good eyesight.:
Just. a few days ago he 'took' a
«:auk;to visit bi :•'sister -in -lain,
'Mrs Thos. Wiggins,; about'a mile
north, 'of The village andback
again, being• 'away not much ,more
than` two . •hours:'' Mrs ' Wiggins,
• who has been ill, , Was: glad. •to see
hint. although she. was• surprised
at • his'; venturing such :a;\
D:idn't. KnOir ;His Brother
AI�'in'.Sii•erwood, driver of the
bus transporting pupils to God-
erieh Collegiate, got the -surprise
of: hislife, last ;;week A man in
Goderich, With intentions 'of
}titch -hiking,' ' asked hirn if he
could have 'a ride to Dungannon:
'Alvinnow and then ffas a pro-
position like this to 'deal .•. with
Lof -v i.c toria Street United •church?. and was politely refining' and .ex-
Godei ieh, on.•.Saturtlay; :November: plaan.ing that .the schoo' bus was
• 20th, for the.,,uedding of, Ellen<`for the students only. The man;
:Isabel, only :daughter of Mr, 'and v •ho •had•some baggage 'eyed him
Mrs. '. Harvey 'Maize, Dungannon';, c1ose1S',' and with a chuckle
to Glenn Charles Springer.. eldest marked, -Not even your'brother;
sig'O Mr, John Springer and the 1 .; suppose, ;; Thi you zg . rsan.
n #'. .
late'
Mrs; `Sp�rint;er of Wet: burn:,'t'ur.ned. out.t'o be' none other"than
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.Sask.:... Rei•: 'Jas • 'Bright officiated• �l1 n's ; odder and only brother.
the ceremony: and :�Zis cath-' CI • ilea 'She -Yu -06d —Of Edmonton
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Dunlop f•1 d n as soloist Alberta. and' has •• b_cr c long
serine un op O in" O S. 5.
sari -.'Because and`1 Love Yon r v, ,�, that he sec eyed a complete
. Ti u1.-:, The bi ie ei en in mar-', t , •err tp • A t -in, who cool.
,
riac.e ft hs ;' fatlic•:r. ' xv :>> gi,�;"ic'k1 s :� ; eh remem er what' he Was •
hi in .1ily, 'like .:al all', _A rice was'ui_kkly
.. in • Tt'11i.t. ,�, t,ra�i.c'it.cl Sat , �' • q •
of 4i valley es.ign; .nti l.ln yol:c� arranged and Charles Sherwood
Y. J. LUIS
.edged''' with l..et caught with was made a welcc n'r' guest at Al
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hoop ski:1 'ciaugfit at the hemline .- ears apart; they ..le noW getting
.With .::atin 'lc ayes lined with tie'
of. Macderia .late c, A rt):'onc't of lily
getting
I a cquainted They are "the
ship; ,Bruce :County, .16 yoara moo,'
the `son •fof ,?Mees, Patteson :and
Elizabeth, . ,I'erguson. • Th • he.
grew •to manhood, choosinfarm-
ing
ar n-
ing as: his " life's occupation.
Orn, November 25, 1902, he, was
ignited: in• :narrzage ' 1Viargaret
E. DoWney,.'also of Iiuron
• Twenty years ago he moved to
a • fain in Pilkingtyon wherewith
his : family:'he .had. since resided
'Ile. 'was a znelpber of Alma in THE _•firiDE NEWS
iced Church and. the I:O OF, lodge i-
also. ,in fiipleq ,tit the Guide meeting tin 1}
•day •evienimg, ` inert was uniform
elides .his widow': hu' leaves to; _
incur his; 10§S. -two. sons,'. Bean ::
u peotibil: " .Mrs: 3lli,fr rri • wed
'on t e horneste:ad.l:about•; th+e• "l'atlifindeT$ Iladge',
and Clayton h
Tolin "hale. '.two , ?vnich'••ronsists of lu3 Iii story as, art' brother :fOlin., �• _ Y. .�.I,I.,Ucknatw:'•
sisters, 1ti'Irs. Eliza Btroud, •.Lon
TvGames were played and tie:.
thin u�iel _•1VIrs:ltrchard'.�.3chart�;
Bantam Patrol got' 1 points the
Lucir.n6W: The'funeral `was held .
Canary 18 anil'the •'Oriole bad 19•, ;.
_ 'point ts. Reuben and l aecheef . Was ,
then played; followed by s`taps
;<t< :. Brownies. at •4,15 and .Guides
:.� at 7:30 newt I•'r iday.
Any'':one of
these lowly.
patternswill
-1dd•aaasting;.
• •ciiann •to all.
•'"YOlJR'talle.
actings• .
3erv• it start
nz>
4�nec
SCI JID •
• Jeweller
.L;.uerknaivtatl
AIL FREE:
?Monday November . 54 with in
terme:it in ,Elora. Cerhetery
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-an You're..
'Forge; your, agel usaads are ! as '70. 3kT
***pepping vi w itb ostrelr. C ontalne tante weak.
down 'reeling. due zolely to •body a •kck et i
w*htob many mea, and women tall "old" 'Try
Ostre= Tonto 'tablets Ian Dep, ]younger teeing. gbh
ver, day. New "eel acquainted.' hese war 4011,
Thr eldest *U drug stores everywhere. 1
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'Moving To Mende7rson Parm
• 'MI% and 'Mrs. Torii` FFergusori
and far n.il3 T moved this week.to .'.
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Hendersonfs• farm at the 2nd
Concession; for tk- hbm 'Tom is now
working.
scuts �.,
'of Mrs: Mary. She'rwond 'of Fill, 1•
"-. of • the v aileY held her 'fingertip
TO The'
• .ELECTORS OF
KINLOSS TWP.
With sig years `previous
experience,, I• am • .stani ing„
tor election as' Councillor,.•
assuring you that if elebcted.
the'�duties of the office' will
have my careful and close
attention:
• Sincerely,
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DAN T. M►CKINNON
Some .girls don't mind going
out with bad eggs as long ,as they
aren't' broketY.'
it'. ' Sash,, .and .then . late Wesley
',, held
, i•i�scs r,Ift , u•ocd of Belf' . t•.•
veil •.ani she cai i c d • rod
and white- niun s. M's. John Car -'1'
ter: Lindon,::ry as :matron of
wearing ;ice, blue; ny1'On t .ffeta i
'and matching 4•1ea.ddt es ; She car- i.
vied; :i nosegay of pink' carnations).
and White mum's.. G ri dcln ?1laizt3
11'brother of the : bride, was best
roan. The'• usher's . were , }larold
11fat7'e, and Oliver Glenn '
Fn' the recd tial • the raid::
tyilt. '.odtt:i7, the: bride'a
t)tllri' vv.,ri' ric:�• d.r• - Withi.
black si,'t:e:•�soi les sola Cti 3Jgt' . f
pink c ert:air :tis.' ' •
Fol. travelling :the 'bride „ as
gowned in. ..i ot'al 'Isere' with, piaci.
acet'Ss.tirir , 8t1:• itri.ly t:,pt'r at'r, iii
cirsrigt of. prink rat i rti,xnsi
On 'thy, xr return. n. Mi and Mrs. ,
Springer will i ei4dt' in. Toronto. i
Contesting R.eeveship' .
• Elmer Parrish, 'formerly of Asha
field; is .eta+ "esti'I'g the reeveship.1
of • 1.1.00,1' T ,wnshi.,p:. Elmer has
bee, •t' fir, some •anis.
Make.yoiir horn*' safer :from'twb,
erculosis, ' by 'buying, , . Chr'stmas
reals
DONNYBROOK' `
Ga: don ChiMnev. ret rned
hi,nw last' week after''' spending
tlic,1 past three monthsat ll..nek-
gush, flask, • •'
•Miss image Jciffe son 'of 'bun-n-
vii•c, Was home. o�e.r•the ` Neel:'-
�.1 1
e+r't9, and: t C. • Robinson
silent ',:e f'w clay:; last week with
fi lends at Varna ;and Dashwood.
Mrs. G ahani Cham 'eY, Bobby:
and Jt dy r f`. Owen S and spent
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.. �. and fact .�veel:, cru. tt`ith .M .. ,. a : ,. •
Chamney. s •'
Mr. ;and Mts..J. C,.\Robi l son,`
Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor and Mr.
Wrn, Elsleti' of Bemriiller •wIere
visitors with' friends., in Len ori
i; st SundaY. • ''
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$i.•,Ianin'er.
vvE ,GtA TEE rot SA SFAcnoN
LET.' US ',SAVE YOU TIME,
TROUBLE AND. IVIONE' :-
. *without, a : �in�°le
'Four grant from gran• aryt to' feed box. '
handling . . do more , ba',ing an 0. travelling . over ' winter
• roads ;to the ;mill : .. rio delay , for fresh • grouhrl' grain.
every' day , n') mire' l b-15 cent grinding costs. You • can
do your own •for *less than ..one-tenth mill costs.
If Yoo • Haven't Hydro, We ' Il
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Ger Grincl�-AI1 Tractor' • amines Mills
LucknowDitrict • O.
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