HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-12-18, Page 10TIE LV KNOW SENTINEL LAICKNOW, ONTARIO
a time comes when
even your old tiimaca
ha -to.
retire!
es
And when the than
(mei. make sure yew
get an efficient herd
working Esso 011'
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that stays ege'r'so •
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No Doane Pa it-' Up To 10 Years To Pay
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IPInmling And Heating,- Phone 528=3012 Lucknow
ESO OIL BURNER SALES . And SERVICE
HOME HEAT SERVICE
Luckriow U.C.V. Exceed Allocation .
The ` lacknew United . chmieh i noon MIS- ] 11@6-
1D C.W: ' bed . (their last i for .InenabershiPt . Mrs -IL'
meeting for 1963 on Ttresday
ening„ 'December1@< . The pres&
denk,Blars. K Cameron conduct- Diming the 'yjear &Madam'were
ed the b , pow .of the ' mach to . the General Churchi
meeting when .very favourable F Sing Timms, Victor MIS ion,
reports werebeard theiYr % Five lsandMind-
lowing and officers.oirlei Cp.
litre treasurer's. ate' by 'Mfrs;. Ther cammg wastaken by Mrs.
W.Hentlersen shoved. that over G Jarmo and Mrs_ J. Mac-
=VAL have been raised by 111_C. -l.' ai aid dedicated by Mas.. E.
W. •inu 1961 Mrs. Ken ice, L)tl ID_ Iim die 'absentte o$. -- Wi
ire charms reported tt at ' Wharry, convener of Step
giviimp exceeded tteefti(i .� , IfJ1,;I II nn Qq -.;'' Blass Helen
and budgets. Mrs. G. MeDiarmiglil was ill' charge of the pro ereported '
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��,�f{� ffm i ;, f, //� by - the Stews Dept_
Ackert for s ` t fl Ii bd•:.. I Christmas Ston U I 0 ! t10 i
3Its.,' A.. ' R. :
7�7rMeon. ter Ste- I LukerS Gospel w read .7 in un-,
l .-A..Me a.'; for ,Ill.,: `;0'oi - mt. anti'.� O11 74:m0a .: !Cr' els„ • were,
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ai: „ c:. J., W. '.foyint ft,r - 'unary The guest ; L„
G.- '&e boM fort` amWelds of Ameyr,
g.
t
a very
t
Cross." `
Straw .and Mr& G Johnston ffo r
progranime pand
planing`.
a tit
tld l,•r
7a, as
i ino oat on oho
omit o ohs
On l.7t1 111 0011°j
Ona a41
Qed
gave
message whit-
SWjg from a
5;10;to nk0, good
and he shining .f � is
comes 111 U. nal ere ,Tal ' a 12.1 off' > -
and 'the •N is. the
love`
Bre
sangaolly MOIL"
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bet
Placket% towing
diress„ Mrs.
/r . Ieeember meeting was Lin solo : `O
bad at tire heraeQf lidir& Aka: • is a, u l . off alae ladles were thanrk-
:on Thorsda6 evening,' De- 'et$t bp, Biltrs.. a 001 nu`VaLLY
cel it 121.. The ltttlrs.,+t baby layettes oil . o - .. aird • El
Atiair Ott these as theme 1 hr'- - ECM.. were on display att
Faith, u the meat
int+uoa,.
"lu,
aim a a, -ll!
f U01
*an(
with a Christmas striPtiure by
Mrs. Georg ;:f nal The.
verse'c HldCh h School
f •
g followed by tire •
story ef the nom, atm a cern- !
nmatarSbytKir& llossen, : dao nl Entertainment
and then to off,
t cyan& l�n's ALS ted Tate [JaeBn' n:n !
m _ye • "" by- tthe.. o , �eutt at Stn`" !• .R�, Lucit.-
4e ,11,Eary. Lad- ;: `er ( t.trd ' , now„ wa held Friday- evening : in
amt •a "Iba• there a Etta St. Peters Parish. Hall. The fall-
Gaps'
all-•Chat r b,,gr, lye .: r 1 yam. 11 Died itlie ninSican •ear
',. Bread Ill Ms. ,,,�. Blake {��,�,�L, Mon 1 t� Kcafth
reen 104 and
mssed ,.,�i must there be' W _ "'f R . ' Oi„, �g King Ken
ever,' Eanit We suffer?' RQ Mgt aro,
rRn f' r
Mas;: Bert Attna led -in ' U), 'Ties$ Wiper,' : SID. Jarranse and
' Rely it
A 4h , rr of 1 a l�. ,1`n s, HQtffiIe Caopetr , sinal . and
vita.scriseussed, '
lmas.TNet.
Ttnins n " Mrs.
f m on'
Qand J�
se . > g . madta,Cannm. Mrs- Fred 1
,gn..„',w at we dihzi►«brilir,”•01`U;. eSe entertainer'
carol 'Merit Night" �
was ttif nsr Ste. m tRonnie
aa`ytet
t .
li nnie lE mto.�, na>rem .Gaunt,:
T t ail calls-. The; Qom- . CQnger, ,mere; Cogger and •:'.
ors > the ;res., . & >> Iartilne
proVided
C ' _ ttenaayy „ • Nie lac y„ a fEnPrtatetmnas' reaming ..
Mrs, art, t;re; , Mrs- enthtare 'Santa Crag
numietr . rnz see.* b . lost Bart . off his anatoniyr„
tterono:: organist, M. Blake r nalnetY..a plow) nn the 'rakIst
Mon. Bottoms were "vide to send off ' proceedn 'greet' • and dim
a` eI.rist to,
1tTarie " to uted candy, to't e children. .
, % es et Christmas were, sungbFrirtikiu—y Rind. '5,t001 over arca ailpre.. tamethegatheril w
abovevtur, al1oeation for the t.C`,, ''Glow with the B'eaediet ion pro-
minced byr the Re ... R.
'� ; � tie duet �L (:laid'. '. 0..;. .
The 1 `AAs with t urea rAirreh Eollo«ted.
of otd ' wad stung followed by a
e presi- tt seems
it chivalry the c.
amt. The ss n� se ' buses just a�staxi joke the
0 n .;1r 01
CAS Has Operated',
In Bruce 65 Years
The children's Aid Society of
Bruce County is the oldest chid
adoption agency in western and
north western Ontario. It ' was
founded in 1898„ as the Children's
Aid Society. Is now 65 years old
and still operating ander the sane
Its purpose is investigative case-
work
and placement°of chridren.
in good adoptive homes, 'place-
ment and counselling ' of children
under foster home plans, and
emergency care for youngsters
whose ao'pmes are temrnporarii r dis-
rupted by. illness, death, 'desertion
or imprisonment of parents,
Its activities are placement of
.children in adoptive and foster
homes and provision of enter-
gene. care. Investigation of Fara
nTig . Pore matters, and re-
ports to the official guardian in
all cases of divorces where cus-
tody . of children under. • the age
'a " 18 ' is • in • elnestion..
i • lin 1962, ,over 960 ctnnld ren and
families were helped through the,mQ
agency's .:skilled collimating and Women 'sguidance
WEDNESDAY, DEC.; 18th,, 1963
BOXING DAY PROCLAMATION g
.a.
Boxing Day will be observed as a
CIVIC HOLIDAY
s
o'
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th a
In the Village of Lucknow
And all citizens are requested to observe it, as such..
fi
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LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
i era
G. W. Joy it, Reeve. E. H. Agnew, Clerk-Treas. i
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rr a� r;N r-..%rw - r ,r„W
Its endorsement is : , ered The Silver Lake Institute rnet
by the Lieutenant Governor ' in Tuesday at the / home of Mrs.
Cotmmarl,, supervised by. the De- Clarence Healey- The president
partment of Public Welfare: and opened the meeting with the sing
spewed by truce County Coen- ing of the ,Ode and repeating of
en and a Board and. Membership. the Mary Stewart. ,Collect. The
of :independent lay ciliorris scripture was read by • Mrs_ Hel
Institute
"The Old Log Fire. Helen .Stan-
ley- had : a reading. All members
brought samples of Christmas
baking which was served for
hunch_ :At the close of the .meet-.
ing W.1.%pen pais exchanged gifts.
Et • is affiliated with e Mario '.en 'Stanley_ The roll' call "What 'I goy_ ' Dad, when you were a
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Association ' of Children's Aid So- would lie for Christ:arias" was little boy, what was your greatest
eieties answered by seventeen rate1bers ambition? / . •
In I9 statistics are. reveal also seven visitors and then , Father: To wear longpants
mag: children raced in adoption, children_ Reports were given b. 'son -and I got any wish, too.' 1 /
V children placed in foster the standing • committees_ Mrs. 'don't know anybody who wears
hem' 85; children receiving em- i Helen, Stanley, the convener took bis pants longer than. I' do.
ergeney. came,, 324; miscellaneous , e•erarrge of the pro
j .:Atl
serviiem to cbldren and .parents, •j Mrs_ .ran Beers told about Christ-
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hrist;` ; Total served„ 952. mas in Tolland andcustomsof
the season., Mrs. •Ab Young gave
a reading and all joined in sing-
irr1 c 9: A reading "Remem-
ber When"' was read by Mrs,
ore: Mrs. Glenn Young • read
Yen .can't take it. w
Bit 01M''s not they
The frustrating.'para s-
mmstTiyf -goes rust
r. 0.1
•
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"Who wall drive this car away
for $50?". read a sign 'i a used
car sates room.
Pondering the situation from,
:the outside for a few. ' minutes, a
man walked in, saying_ "I'll take
a chance_ Where's the money?"
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