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THURS. ‘DEcEMBER 23rd, 1943
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The Lucknow Sentinel Lucknow, Ontario
Lyceum theatre
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Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 23, 24, 25
Grandest 'musical of the year!
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The Lyceum. Theatre Extends Season's
Greetings To Its Patrons and Friends
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BOXING DAYTOBE'
OBSERVED LOCALLY
Monday, Decembers 27th, will
be observed -by, local business
plats at ,Boxing Day. This will
give weary 'merchants, whose
shelves are "riclellee, and their
sales' staffs a well ,earned, and
much appreciated three-day holi-
day.
Rernernber to ley in sufficient
provisions to last from ChriStmas
eve until Tuesday Morning, De-
cember 28th.
STANLEY HEADS
CHESLEY., AIR , CADETS
.. An Air Cadet Corps lis -being
organized in Chesley, and Mr.
Fred Stanley. has been named as
Commanding,. Officer.
Mr. Stanley is a °former resi-
dent ..of Lucknow,, where:he and
Mrs, . Stanley operated a variety
store ..where The Market Store
•IS- now' located. .Regarding
°Stanley's appointment .as head of.
. the. Air Cadets The • C.hesley'En-..
.terprise says: "It:is. choice•Ithet
.will-app.eelt6 citizens generally:
Mr. Stanley.. is. a veteran of the.
last war, familiar with Military
tontine: and, 'With.„'an .edneetiOn
and. b,usineSs training
admirably to ',coniniand
the ..C6rps"1. - • .
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BELIEVED DEAD was the tragic
word received at this Christmas
season by Judge and Mrs T. M.
Costello .of Goderich, regarding
their soSgt. Terry Costello'. df
the R.C.'A.F., • who was reported
missing_ several weeks egO.
SCARLET FEVER. in the Kincar-
dine diStrict, on top of the 'flu
epidpinic,• caused the closing of
two rural schools last Week.
Week -end 'entertainments in Kin-
cardine were cancelled due'to the
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CHRISTMAS TRAIN . •
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.• pm Sunday, December 26th the
C.N.R. will. run -a .special train
from Kincardine to -Toronto. This
train will. leave., .Kincardine at
.arid will leavethe Luck -
now depot at 4.43.. p.m.:. To .ec-,
comodate.„ the '...Christrnas .eve
homecoming crowd, two. train's
willbe run .froni Toronto on Fri -
,day,. December. • 24th. •
KING- TO BROADCAST
His Majesty The King will
broadcast a Christmas day mess-.
-a-p-tp—the Empire
from 10 to 10.15 a.M.: EDT. The
speech Will be repeated et nine
o'clock ChriStmas night..
Diieards Cruteheg
And Wheel -Chair ,
.For several years George Clark
of.' Chesley has. got around by
the , use of a wheel -chair and
crutches. It was a laborious task
for 'hint to get out of the -chair.
Mr, Clark recently attended a
district meeting of the Latter
.Day Saints at Owed•Sound and
since then has' diicarded the chair
and crutches and is walking a. -
Your Estate — An Asset
or a Liability?
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UTIANGES in Succession Dazes and
Incoine Taxes have : Created some a.ea.1
problems in .the administration of estates.
A revision .of your will ipay be advisable:
By naming The Sterling Trusts Corpora-
tion as executor; you have .the personal.
attention of a:senior estate officer assisted:
by astaff familiar with current legislation
and the rulings of , the various ',taxing
authorities.
STERLING TRUSTS
r,..CORPOWATIoN •
Sterling Tower, Toronto
32 years in Buiiness
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Honour ROM Available
On Application To Ottawa
The Department ,a National
Defer.* offers a specially_ de-
signed honout roll for 'the use of
induStry, churches, schools,. clubs.,
etc. .Thee er'e available' upon ap-
pliCation, to the Department.'
The basic motif is the Can-
adian COat. of Arms, with flank-
ing ShieldS reproducing the mapleleaf,
leaf, the shamrock, the thistle,
and eur- e- an e ags o
the navy, army and air force.
Rich colors are used to give the
roll a special brilliance. •
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They are obtainable in six sizes
to 'accomodate from 12 names :up -
to 600 "ri a m eS. - These. honotir rolls
ate delivered .free . of cost, with
the name of *the firrri or organ-
ization Making applidation, being
lettered in • by the Departinent:
Care should be taken to order
a size :large...enough to 'take care
of 'future enlistinents, and recip-
ients must ° make their own ar-
rangements for the "lettering- in"
of the naines..• ' '
TO GIVE $28. IN 'STAMPS. AND.
CERTIFICATES AT DANCE§:
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A total . of $28:00 in War Sav-'
ings Certificates. ancl.War Stamp
will be given away -at two holi-
day dances id be held next week
by the Lucknow Fire COrnpany.
• The firstdance is on Tuesdey
night; December 28th and the
second one, Thursday. Debember
30th.' •
• At er,ch.. dance there will be
two ,$5.00 certificates • giv0as
door, prizes, as well as foiii dot-
lars in war stamps for novelty
dandes. •• 1.
. , TO PRESENT 6CANT.ATA
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The Christinas .cantata • "The
Birth of .Jeins", will b:e., present-
ecl"in the United Church on Sun-
day evening., The. cantata, which
was composed by Rev. R. C. Todd
of Georgetown and formerly, of
Lucknow, has been revised Some -
whet for local presentation.
• ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced
of Anna lielieCca. daughter Of
Mrs. Thompson and the late U..
S. Thompson, Auburn, Ontario,
to. Donald Ross, son of Mrs. Gib-
bon and the late D: D. Gibbon,
Sundtidge, Ontario. The wed-
ding will take place the latter
part of December.
The engagement is announced
of Luella Creen, daughter of Mrs.
Clara Creen, df London, and for-.
merly of LucknoW„to Staff Sgt.
Roy N. Bently, Son of Mr. and
Roy N. Bentley', son 'of ;Mr. and
Ontario, the marriage to take
'place in the near. future.
Amberley Store Again
Broken Into By Thieves
Two robberies were carried out
in Huron taviiriship early last.
Wednesday • mOrning, when
thieves broke open gasoline
pumps at 1.4. C. Armstrong's store
at Pine. River and 'stele 40 gal-
lons of gasoline arid at, James. •
Shiell'sistote at Amberley .where:
a variety of articles were, taken.
n a les i.__Eoawl___Rutherford
of Goderich were notified and in-
vestigated the break-ins, but. had
little on. which to work. '
Thetrobbery at the 4hiells store .,
took place between 11 p.m.: Tues-
day and 8 ani. NVedilesd0..
Entry was gained. by forcing „ •
a lock on the rear door of the
store. Articles taken included un-
derwear, a dozen Pair of hose, .
chocolate' bars, cigarettes, .a Pair '
oV shoes, ties and: . braces.. , .
SOme of the merchandise talc4 i •
en hadbeenput in stock :Only
a few hours before the tobl3ery.
It is the second break at the
Shielli store in recent years.
FOR him, ihat Long •
Distance call home at Christ -
riles is !file high event of the
day. H'scounting on it. Let's •
make 'sure that he, and
thousands like him, won't be
disappointed. .
Itmeans giving up our oWn
Christmas telephoning, so
that war -crowded lines wil)
be freed, to handle the flood
of holiday greetings • from
naval, army and. .air force
• posts aeross the country. It
..-mean& sending- our Christmas
messages by mail. •
Should you find you mint
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telephone out-of-town, try to
do so 'asJun
y days. before
the holiday as possible. •
And, especially avoid all
• non-essential calls to distant
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•• or war -busy centres. 'Winning
the war is a non-stop job, and
urgent messages must go
through.
oich:ve $u &Wings to Wad
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