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Mr. and Mrs: Wallace Hewitt
of Waterford were recent visitors
with Mrs. Catherine Hewitt,: Mr.
and. Mrs. George Graham -and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Hewitt.
. We extend sympathy to the
family of ` the late Hilliard Spar --
ling who passed away at Walker:
ton Hospital, on Tuesday morn:
ing. Mrand. Mrs. George Hal-
denby and Mr, and. Mrs. Harold
Haldenby attended • the funeral
which was held on; Thursday af-
t On Tuesday evening Mr
and
a family dinnerhonour of Mr.
Mrs. John Hodgins
entertained at
James Hodgins 89th birthday. ,.
Mrs. Audrey . Borthwick 'of St.
Catherines spent a few , days with.
her parents Mr.. and Mrs. James
Hodgins • Sr . '
Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Slessor of
Glamis visited on . Wednesday
with' Mr., and; Mrs. Bert Nichol -
,son.. '
The W.A. Christmas meeting
was: held on, Thursday afternoon.
,at the. home of 'Edna :.and May
Boyle with Mrsi Roy Schneller•.
I Presiding- The opening hymn was
•"While Shepherds .Watched . their
flocks; by Night." Mrs. Gertrude:
Walsh:. read the scripture. /Pray-
ers
Pray-ers followed. The roll call •was
answered with . "A Christmas
Verse." 'Miss May Boyle read a
Ietter from m • Rev. and Mrs. Stan.=
ley Tomes. of Big . Trout. Lake
acknowledging 'the bale which 'was
. sent to • 'them recently. 'A' t letter
of good wishes ' from a former
member was, also read. A Christ
mas program, was, .arranged '..by
the • convener Mrs. '' George Gra:-
ham
ra-ham and , Miss May Boyle. The.
topic. "Christmas" :was' given:' by
Mrs, . Tom . Hodgins. A Bible~ coni
test , by Mrs: Bert .. Nicholson;. ; •a,
Christmas reading by Mrs. 'George
Graham.. A, poem. was read • by
Mrs. Russell Hewitt., k contest on
hymns and carols was, conducted
by. Mrs . Gertrude • Walsh_ •A.
Christmas reading ' by Mrs. How-
ard
owand Thompson and also a reading
on .' Christpias. 'by Mrs .. James
Smith, was given. Mrs. "Roy
ScIineller. read the Diocesan pres-
ident's Christmas letter from the
!Living Message. • ' A< contest was
'1. conducted by. Mrs. Tom • Hodgins
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A period of carol singing was . en-
joyed with 'each Member naming
her, favourite carol: . Mrs. Jiin
Smith thanked the hostess: The
closing hyrinn . was •"away. in a
manger" and prayer followed. Re-
freshments were served_: and a
socialhalf hour .was enjoyed:'
Mr. and Mrs. George.. Halden-
by .spent a few . days with Mr.
,and' Mrs.,` Clare' Sparling' and
family 'at Walkerton. •
A. number. from here attended
the Santa Claus day at Lucknow
on Saturday' when the children
enjoyed: the. afternoon ' skating.
Miss Donna 'Nicholson of 'Strat-
ford and Mr. Cliff '`Langford.' Of
St Marys spent'the . week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichol:
son, .Allan .and Lois.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Alex Smith is a patient in Whig-
ham.: Hospital.: We wish him lin-
proved health. ' • •
Rev. Benson. Cox and Mrs.
William. Cox visited on . Wednes=
day..with their. . cousin the Rev:,
Charles Cox at Teeswater. •
Mrs: Katherine Collins , and pu-
pils of S.S. No. 2 will hold' their
',Christmas concert on Tuesday
evening.. .
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REASONS
FOR. BUYING
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CHISIIOLM.
Lucnow_• Agent
Phone 72 -r -t. Collect; . Dungannon -.
Truck ecp.upped with 2 pumping systems ' to
eliminate DANGEROUS product contamination.
and to insure EXACT MEASURE of gasoline
and Fuel, 'oils.• .
IV Automatic, weather cotrolled .deliveries of ' heat-.
•Wing oil.
Products . supplied and backed .by Canada's • old-
,est
ld•est and largest Oil Company./ .
' . Friendly personalized 's"er•vlce. Accounts 'handled
locally: , .
1' 5 Years* experience in Lucknow ,and 'District
istrict.
"Always Look To. Imperial For The .Best"
BOWLING
TIMBER TIPS
Jane • Treleaven led the' ladies
scores . this week 'with, a triple
Oil. 653 ,.plus. 78'' for handicap to
.make. a total' of 731 pins. Betty
McDonagh had the high single of
262 and her .triple plus' handicap
was P.ike Sanderson againhad the
high triple score of 7785. Clarence
Greer was next • .in line with 7'14
flat plus 9 for handicap. Bud Ham-
ilton 'topped the . mens single with
a 322 flat. •
The draw 4111 be made on
Thursday night. . '
Standing:.
Tigers 34, Cubs 34,, Beavers 31, .
Lions .27, Chipmiinks 27,. Gophers t
25,.. Pole CatS 24, Coons 24, Squir-t .
tela 22, Zebras is Wolverines, 11, a
y Kangaroos 10;
WEDNESDAY, DEC. l8th,. 1963
Notice
RE 1.. 1U(DELIVERY'..
Please Take Notice Of The Following,
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
No
.Delivery. Chrislmas Day
DECEMBER 25th
No DBoxing. DDay
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DECEMBER 26th
No Delivery New Years Day
JANUARY .la
Fairview Dairy, Lucknow
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LANGSIDE
Langsidechurch people are in-
vited to the . Christmas service
next ;Sunday . evening at 8:30 p.m.
in the Whitechurch Presbyterian
church.
The. W.M.S.. meeting. is . to ' be
held following', church service next
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs.., Clayton Alton returned,: to
her. home '. Sunday in Ashfield •ac-
companied by. her . little .daughter
Lois Anna: following a week stay
with ' her sister Mrs. Orland Ir-
win in Winghand
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo-
mew of London . spent the. week-
end with her parents M.
Mrs. Eugene Conley. '
Mrs. Fraser Purves "has been
a patient. , in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital for the last'. couple
of weeks.
Mrs. ` William Evans received
the sad news last. week of the
death• of `: her "sisterin law .Mrs.
Jeffrey Evans of Sutton in Ash-
field, • Nottinghamshire, England,
after. a . lengthy illness, '
and
• :Most. places become the land
of . promise just, before ' election
day.
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