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• Lucknow .
Poland Never ill
Be Communist
A delicious dinner •of :rnoose
meat -• with aii the trimmings•:
,was served 'to' the Lucknow and,
.District Lions, by the Ilolyrood
'ladies. at 'Holyrood. •'Community
Hall on '1gonday evening.
Rayn'ard •. • 'Ackert, `who ' had
been moose Hunting, but . came
home empty, •handed; explained'
how • she'. had prevailed on .Joe
Waechter of Blyth, to . provide'
the 'mo'ose roast for the Lions
dinner.' Joe had; one 'hanging in
• the Ackert Abattoir cooler,
The O1ub is to .conduct the
CNIB canvass by . letter. - For
• • 'thepast several 'years this. 'has:
been in .charge of H. •D. Thump-
;son.. , . •
Bob Finlay reported •4n 'plans,
for the Hallowe'en party for the
children on Wednesday of next
week. .
The . meeting got ." underway
with. Elwin Hall ',and Raynerd"
Ackert doing a , repeat :;of theirduet, with , a "take -off in verse,
to which they had 'added. some
new, ones •
Mike Sanderson gave a. detail-
ed ' treasurer's report showing a
substantial 'balance in .the wel-
fare. fund which • was 'bor.>ated by
the rummage • • sale which net-
ted aver 4;500. 'The .'membership
stands at, . 57 with . 52.- in "good
standing:.
• Guest •speaker was Mr. Ed='.
'Ward '•Dzierzek, commercial tea
cher at. Lucknow District High
School; A. native,. of Poland, and
a graduate accountantof London
University, .Mr. Dzrerzek came
to Canada' about. seven • years
ago.
He . served '.as an , officer in
the: 'Polish army' • in .; World War
II, and. was:. a...prisoner of war
after •Gerrnany invaded their
country. • lie traced his travels
after his liberation through Rus
sia to . the Far East and ` then
south '• and westward through• • the
Middle East' countries. .
Poland's culture is basically
western 'he said. lier'. boundaries
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LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL •
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By The Sentinel
TIIAT Robert obert Rae :and Miss'
Margaret Rae left ' on Sunday
• enroutetoFlorida where they
will spend' the next 6 ,moths.
THAT L uekn'ow,Boy Scouts will.
hold a paper drive .tomorrow.
afternoon, . Thursday, and you•
are • reminded ' • to' have ,your
° waste paper ready.
THAT Janet DeJong of . Kinloss
Township, daughter Of Mr.
and Mrs. J. DeJong, :is em-
ployed at the, Lucknow ,Fruit
Market. .. • .
THAT friends • here regretted to
learn. on Monday of the death
of Mrs..Thomas• Alton, +58,' :of
Walkerton, the; 'wife of :Bruce,
County :Treasurer, Moines.
Alton. •
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THAT ,. .members ,of ' the 'Luck-
now Legion' have tickets avail-
able:-...for
vail-able :for their ` Remembrance.
• Night draw ' for several'' vain-
able prizes.
T•HAfr , IyLrs. 'P omas Alton of
London, • and• a former • Luck=
now • resident, . observed her
97th. birthday ; in September.
She is now confinedto abed all
the :time and is • very weak,
•but recogniZes friends.
THAT ., Mrs. George' ,Andrew &
Mrs. Robert •. Struthers, • two
•,Lucknowites who.. had been in,
Wingham Hospital for a time,;
area now at • 'Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Horne ' in Lucknow.
Mrs. Andrew, . '•who 'is wvai.
brought here ' on. *Saturday..
She is inimproved ;health and.
is happy to • be "home."
THAT .to •secure` -.proper. draink
age.for the .,installation:of arti-
ficial ice,' Chesley '';has.' to ex-
cavate the arena floor to 'a
depth of three feet and fill
it with , • crushed gravel. The
Chesley -fund for - artificia':.ice
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• • installation 'is . still $$,000 -short
of the . objective.
'I1HAT' .George Bushell, a' Grade
13 - student •:at •Luckria:•w Bis-
trict High • . School; has receiv,
ed a $250 'Atkinson Foundation.
• Bursary.- George . •is an ',en-
gineering/ s'tudent' :at; ` tie Uni-
versity of 'Waterloo:; Geppige is.
the • son ` 'of Mr.. and Mrs: Ed
`bert Bushell' ,of: Kintough.
THAT. Ernest Ackert,:, who took
an- •active part • in' . the. "Vote
No" campaigning, was •the
tim of some'. post -vote vandal=
ism iri; the early hours of
Tuesday morning, ' as, his lawn
was torn • tip- when driven on
repeatedly by a motor vehicle.
Police - arrived in `time to...ap
prehend ,the ;offender. . •
THAT ,Leonard Mcilnnes' of K.in-.
loss correctly:guessed .:the
weight of a 68 lib. purripkin at
Lucknow Co-op , ;this. past -
week -end .and won himself:
a wrheelbarrow; and .the 'pump-
kin, . which • was grown . and
donated by Gordon}!. Kirkland.
• The draw ' was held in ••connec-'
tion with ..• National • Co-op.
Weeki '
Lucknow Fruit
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With Aircraft Wheels Inside. ' Save 20c. '.
Soda . Cracker:. ;Sale ': ' 2pkgs.
Weston's Salted Or 'Plain. 16 oz..' Save: 9c.
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Values . Effective : We Sell, For • L.esi
October 25, 26, .27 ...Phone ,119,,• Luck^
THAT Lloyd Hunter, mail' sour-
ries': on R.R. ; 3,.Lucknow, was
pleasantly surprised when the •
arrived ,'at the • Post Office, on
(Friday •iporn'ing < Postal em
ployees and fellow mail • cou'-=.
riens • surrounded : him, while •
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Postmaster "Kenneth . Cameron
made • the ' presentation of . a
stable latn.p •, in: 'honour, of..
recent • marriage to Marion
•Isobel Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter.. •are most' 'appreciative
of the -gift:
KINLOSS
Mrs: Harvey '=Houston,. Mrs., A.
Hughes ,and Mrs. F. 'MacKenzie
attended the Institute • Rally, . at
Park Head on .Tifursday.
;Mrs: . Harold Campbell and
Mrs. Leonard , Macinnes spent
Thursday. ang Friday in Kitchen-
er; 'Miss Helen • Campbell re -
,turned home-. with them, for the
week=end,
Week -end guests at the home
of " • Mr. and* Mrs. 'Irra •' Dickie
were ''Mr. 'and' Mrs. Inglis ' Mac-
Donald, Stephen .-and •, Michael°
Anne of Scarborough and Den•
ver: Dickie 'of -"Waterloo 'Sunday
visitors included Mr: and Mrs.' '•
Ed. Tonks and Stephen' of God- Keeping on your ' t�
erich and Mr. and Mrs.: Archie. keep you from 'getting.
MacDonald; ,Ronnie and Charlotte the. Wheels.
and . Miss', Rose Gehl , of
,ener.,
Mrs..' Sutherland , of
spent a' few. days,' 'las
With Mr:: and Mrs. All;
ham: and' family.'
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Were Honored
Bake Social `.
A social, evening was
cently in ; social,
Church•
honour of Mr. ' and Mrs.
BIake :and' Olive, who
side.. in London, but lc
years were% faithful frier
Blake 'church.
The c'ongregati'on Pres,
end' •table• and 'easy chai
sand. Mrs. Blake, and`' th(
presented Mrs. Blake - a;
each with a '.cup and s8
'In 'expressing' .his tri
$lake'. recalled that ;he l-
ed • in drawing the., bi
'building '-Blake Church:
-Taking' part.. in an in
•variety .program ,wer
Andrew, Keith. -;Kaiser
Andrew, : Rosanne Ph'ill
ry Irvin `and_ Wm. Buc
hav•
e,.been changed. 'since
war and •rhe ' spoke of the den=
sity of • her population - Poland
was a democracy before the
war, and have a .fanatical Jove'
of land and its ownership. They .'
never have 'been,, or never will
be communist,' he said BY the
bloodless revolution' of 1956,,,
they secured ' a greater' degree
of independence. '
Mr. Dzierzek was introduced
,by Gordon Finlayson and thank-
ed. by Elliott • Carruthers. .
In the absentee draw :the
"winner" of the goat for a two-
week stint was Cecil Blake.
Gordon ,Fisher . won the , .prize
draw, a can of anti -freeze don-
ated by the Co=op.
President Lloyd Ashton re,,
quested members to ,,.collect the
coin cans..
Lucknow and District Lions
CHILDREN
HALLOWE' 1
PARTY
-`. children in -the
for all pree school & public school c,
In The Lucknow Arena
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
Main Street • Parade to Arena; ` at . 7130;' led •
LUCKNOW HIGH , SCHOOL BAND'
Costume ` 'Cash Prrzes
Three cash prizes of 75c, 50c, 25c ilii .•'e:
six costume groups for pre-school, kindergarten, I
1 and •2, 3 and . 4, 5 and . 6,' 7 and 3. , .
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