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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-12-23, Page 2PAVE TWD • litiCKNOW SONTIP!IlLf 11.1)CKNOW, ONTARIO • 0 a • • ‘4•1,a, • • . • s • s••••,....1`..A.AAAAAA.A.AAA. • SKATING. AT. LUCKNOW 61:INS ".. ,• • .LyikiDA WICKHAM, i:V/ESTERPI ONTARIO' :NOVICE CHAMPION. • KINGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds , Mr.• and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and daughter spent . Saturday with Mr and Mrs RayDalton Mr. and Mrs, Joe Martin of • Hamilton spent the week -end with M., and Mrs. Blaise Martin. Mrs. Robt.'Howard Sr. returned .home. Sunday from ,Wingliam hosPital where she hadbeen a • patient for the past three weeks. Mr., Jim Sumett home after • completion .of the sailing season. s .Nalivan fl51..1127,..141ves here visited dailissy evening The Tpleleanehllasthirenkftperto.. due in January 65 'spend the holiday season in `Tor-° packets Onto.. • - • ' The =mai Christmas concert could lose it if we don't pay, this Was held in the parish hall •Son. first mortgage off when it eomes formcd their parts well and' • .• John A. McMurchy kETTER" TO THE EDITOR A meeting. of Fame share Old- ers and vbkors held in. PalSleY Town Hall, which was packed, to capacity, heard reports of FAQ progress and the need for finan- cial assistance from livestock far- mers both cattle and hog produc- ers in this vicinity as well as other 'counties in Ontario. This. money is urgentlY needed to paY off a first mortago in January and also provide working capital that we shareholders may own and control a modern packing plant already purchased to Process and ,sell our finished Product to the consuming public, a goodly •number of whom are • ready and willing to buy our finished prod- uct at • competitive •prices. We •farmaS and shareholders should not be too much concerned about immediate dividends, as the older . packing companies have been paying.. Our remuneration •will come from having our own buyers in the market place bidd- ing on our. livestock. Here is hop izig .when your neighbours as sales men call on •you, you will realize they are working voluntarily ex- pecting .little or no remuneration •for their work. 'Also we should possibly not be too, critical of the odd large farm- er who has already used the fae- ilities of the Fame plant and as •Yet has failed to buy a share. We • will always -have shrewd business among our farmers who enjoy a •free ride not realizing the price some others have paid so that •w.e all may reap a fair share of •the profits of our industry;• If you want proof tif, what we can do .working together remem- lier the diff'iculties we had to overcome before we got the priv- ilege to sell our Hogs to the high - bidder as oUr Marketing Board is doing today. Also: Coop insurance working competitively withother established companies in the field. • The fact tbat we are there has put thousands of dollars in Farmer's We need this packing plant and Santa didn't •disappoint • them. Past President of Bruce County having treats for all., Father Chas • Hog Producers Caruana was, chairman for the' concert: Credit for the .success - evening goes to the, teach- • • erg Mrs. Clare and Mrs. Adkin . S • • L,40:0)..,*n...-ntitt70,a4;:ra,fria,vizizolarntoatioevititreosiv itr GREETINGS t (BY • DEAN MacI.E06): I . ' Because there comes a Christmas new Once' more must greetings go to you Who scan The Sentinel"' each week b • . t . ' And news •of interest *in it seek. Perchance to folk who wandered far • ••4., fa . And hitched their wagon to a star, 14 Who thus while new horizons seeking i 4. No long= hear old voices speaking. But roots' were nurtured in our. soil. ' , t • Such treasure memories at their toil ' ,• Of bumble homes and quiet abodes 2 • Of rugged hills and country roads,- •Ili •Of tree -lined streeti and busy stores ' b And games within' the 'great ,outdoori. • • i e You wonder what it's like' today, . a, If Christmas magic comes this way, • Il If all the satellites in space 2 Have left' a mark upon this place, ' I A . ..... C A If Science with its, fingers cold - e Destroyed the hopes we once did hold; . 2 . by ' 4 • ta, - Just now tli. Nine line runs along. lk .., Quite as of yore with old thne song. O for - gi • And crowds of children clean and gayb' 71% atiOt .• ' To schoolrooms take their haw* way , RI .011 It . ii ow Cal . , ' 2 From homes where parents gladly toil Lest want their happiness should spoil. Au vs, wert .. . ' .And churches strive to do their 'part • ... •• • I* Urn" IV To educate the head and heart, • Th Fullm. • h . any es are vwt • geet. ' *I In town and country wines aroma. • S • trey • fitful • 'scho two wer( ' Rent er s• year • Gorc Kinn taint t„ 1 "Ge iltoo • - Sand 'Han by, I Ham 5 • And now with Christmas drawirig near We vigor' scenes of happy cliter. But thoughts within'our rninds abide C •• , Of friends no longer by our side Who slipped away from earthly strife •t To new domains and richer life. • .To us this special tirae of year Brings 'message from beyond earths sphere • Agt• Front far oft ramparts of our world • !It. • And IfeaVen's banners are unfurled. •pi • We hear the tidings angels brought •it And ail earth's glamour seems as naught. We hail flit birth ,Who gladly., came To die. our ransom to proctaun. lis order is "to senxi the news To, faroff lands, Dare we refuse? • So Aurnbly let us then go on • Ain Into the days that yet will dawn • • And carry in our lives from hence •rtit • Odours of myrrh and fray* cense. 4i4tiozotitAtioN,,,t4/01.4eolfooto./Notisitesio4ofkisootobetoimmoquorizotoo... . • • •• • • We have a tong • tong last 0f wilt withe4 • tor all our friends fOt a • Wight and joyous hOlittlyt JACIt. FAIIRISII Lueknow , WEDNESDAY, [IOC .2.3r4 )944 • 1/FANTASY ON ICE" s PRESENTED BY MEMBERS OF THE KITCHENER-WATERLOO SKATING CLUB LUCKNOW ARENA A Wednesday, December 30th Li at eight o'clock • • ; a . This top notch ice show will headline, Lynda Wickham, a ""ii 1964 Western Ontario Novice. Ladies' Champion and David rs • Sutton, 1904'Western Ontario Novice . Men's Champion, and • will feature a cast of 50 skaters from the twin cities dill), 2 .64r..iwitisewomietwot000mwtokep,eaftwovoteosokivolfoomitt.0300: SPONSORED BY LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 1; TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM, ALL MEMBERS. ADULTS $1.00 , • CHILDREN 50c ' PRE SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE OgrOneniszknategrimeMardr.Itarkilfoileumeoistwooligrnifligt , Special Coloured Lighting (Spot Lighting). I • , DRILL PERFORMANCES . Individual, Figure Skating Exhibition • 1 Season's Greetings • To Our Customers and Friends WE HOPE THAT CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR WILL E BE FILLEDWITH THE BEST FOR YOU AND YOURS „ HURON AUTO WRECKERS I • , • Jack. McGuire Proprietor •••ki • teCktt''"4"ta4gP44k4.44 • .r•• ••••• •.4( •••, • ..F001.00.1:-.kaddeir: . • • LUCKNOW• OIT.ED Howard.Rev, 1 Strapp j. •. seVriirdour iniliury(mbroanY'Wwedh°nessduarryeredof i S)SNundpAalr; Apf:CrChthariEstRina2s7th ,ii .. last week in a fall .. from a lad- .10:00 a./ic Sunday School • i . der,. is. progressing quite favour,: „ • ably and if his condition wain. I '''''' a411' 1 • 46"1111g' I'V°rshill ues to improve, it is expected he. a 730 p.in., Hi -c.. Carol will be able to come home by I C,randlelighf .Service ChristinaS 1 . 1 SUNDAY JANUARY. 3rd Virden was stringing the. large . • • evergreen 'tree in front of their 1.. 10:00 a,M. SundaySchnol i • borne on Quality Hill in Lu w I Ila.M. iVewYear Communion! with Christmas lights On Wednes- 'Installation of officers - day afternoon of last week. In I some rammer, he fell from the ladder' and struck his head on .0........w."-•.....!..6........."----i.i--* • . 4 the sidewalk • below. Ile *as ren- 1 , • and dered ons was withil at the time ••of the : .= I ''•-F• fa. ' .. . . . uncelouS by the fall 1 .• no Luckw did not regain consciousness until • later He was removed to Wingham lleV` Roderick MactMacLeod. i thatafternoon . . Ills kin John , presbut.ri• an (hutch Skull and broken ribs high up. ii.on se •,,,, Tho. 'minister I I Hospital where\ it was disco' vered " ' ' Milfiste! '' I that he, had a. fracture at the •' SUNDAY; DECEMBER 2/th • base of.the Skull,. a tear in the" • • •• ' brain lining at the Wise of, the 10:00 .a.trit Sunday. School I. the week he was able' to be r„,.............1...................„....' . -7-"--- ---'-',----- in the chest. Nirden's condition . - '7- "' • — ' - - t unproved rapidly and by the first , .,---ge----...-,ki•.•fti,-e...i.--N-- 'sitting up in a chair at the hcs-,i ' pital. trzittess, and impairment of the, hearing are hoped to lin- • prove gradually. • • . ., ., CROWDED AGAIN Despite 20 pages in this issde; we again find ourselves with story HOLY COMMUNION afterstory, and just no place to Christmas tve 1030 P.m, put tk'eni. Were sorry if yours is one of them, •the obituariet miss borohy thekinCFhttriterissett:Sauzdhoos bayaiyAftl:;00306a,iniiins;rn: Ltiowatits co:eitsk•sz.famth:tamov:', Johtistane of Goderich, Arthur 'Aft)Trlibeing'Re• Ptv.aYiett 401 Mrs, Ocorge Brooks' Rector , Luck how. • 1 • ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN • CHURCH 0. •