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THE LUCKNOW' SEN INEL.,, LUCKNOWr, ON'ARIO=
You aire''inyitOd to drop ° into our store and see the tv
• large selections:. of
ideiis.
for all"'itnembers of the family,
pricels to fit your Christmas budget. '3,.
right We have the ri '•
Christmas Stock .
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STONE
PHONE AE
.our
DUNGaNNQN
> The Dungannon• Women's .Insti-
tute, met • at Mrs; • K. Dawson's
home en ` 1\Tgyember :3ath., The
roll call, My pet peeve .about ed-
ucation, wasanswered by 18.
members and two visitors. Mrs,
B. J. Patterson of Goderich gave
a very interesting talk and 'de-
monstration of copper • tooling.
Mrs. William:Stewart read a
worth ;white motto which is
more , expensive "Education or
Ignorance? • The clothes . made
during: the caC "Focus on Fin-,
ishes" were. displ •. t••,. and mod-
elled.. 'These included 'children's.
dresses, blouses and ladie,s fires-
ses. Plans were, made to. .cater to.
a banquet' for the co-op in;,JLuck-
•now. A committee was named,
to make Ghristinas boxes for the
sick • and shut-ins. The branch
directors 'are to plan thea Christ-
mas meeting and it wase decided
to, have exchange. of gifts. Mrs.
Otto Popp; read the • current ev
••ents.
'Mr.' and•Mrs. ' J. D. Hessen,
Stratford,accompanied, by Miss.
• s" Clara Sproul visited Misses Re-
is ••at its best Bina and Nettie Sproul on
,
, 3day m
Miss Clara, Sproul reained'
' ,longer at home with her sisters.:
o,, ON ''LEAVE your ,Mrs. Howard Black' daughter
B
Gift Shopping •ANY etty 'and sons, .Bill • nd . Rol
moved, to Goderich llaweek-
LONGER. ' . end : where they have rented an
apartment.,for t'h,ewinter months.
-'� • The United Ohurch Sunday.
School teachers and scholars will:
• :have their annual dinner at the
:church on •Friday 'night.,
and SONT FURNITUR
LUCKNOW
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. lst, KINLOSS BOY 'I SCOUT
GROUP
A change will take place; " this,
:coming- • week • when weextend
the closing '•time: of the ' Troop.
meeting. to• 9:3.0,:, The old closing'
time did not permit . sufficient
time • for Patrol' work and pass
ing of tests:' Most ' Troops . have
"a 2 -hour meeting,, so now Kinloss'
is• following; ' suit: ,
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Several of ,the ' boys: are well
1:on their way, to their second • class
'-badge, ••but..we' still have con-
siderable work to ' do on signal-
•:ling : We hope someof the boys •
will pass this . week.
The " !Court of. Honour k"ineets
this week 'to• •ake'
m plans for the •
next >few. weeks. Perhaps :next"
week' we can report on out.Plans,
' tans,
for Christmas: ,
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• • The . committee' of mothers :ap
,:painted at, . the ' parents annual
meeting last week,have" rne1 to
plan the first meeting of ,the
new; Ladies . Auxiliary:' All•imo-
thers. and all interested.: ladies in
the ,community are urgently in:-
vited• to come• to, .Holyrood hall
this Saturday evening, December
9th at 8:30.•o'clock: Mrs.' Myrtle
t obinson- •of ,Stratford, Blue
Water Region,.. member of the
Provincial Ladies Auxiliary .will
be • With' us _ to help in' our • first
meeting.
The Committee, Mrs. Lorne
Eadie, Mrs. Currie. Colwell, 'Mrs.
Harold Haldenby, :Mit:: Roy
Cornish and Mrs... ' Benedict are
:calling • all the mothers' of Scouts
and Gobs bid by this column we
Would '. liketo make .sure that all
interested: ladies ' i'n •.the commu
nity, know that they are'more
than welcome ,•�
Kairsh'ea, Kotton Klippers . • •
•A work meeting of the "Kafir,.
shea. Kotton • iKlippers" •:'was held
on ,Saturday;• December. 2nd at
the •KKairshea, Institute 'gall. The
girls continued Working'' on their
summer separates with' the 'aid of
Mrs. V Mowbray' and' Mrs. A.
Hughes: The regular meetings of
the club were ended 'with record
'books up to date. The girls ',de-
cided
•de=cided to have several more work
meetings in order to finish•`their
garments before, Achievement
Day.
BE1
ungannon.
will )se • •
OPEN ALL WEAK. ANDGHT
.NIS .APPOINTMENT
AONTMENT
from , .
DECEMBER, llth TO THE SATURDAY
BEFCQ;RE NEW YEARS
From New Years ; On
OPEN BALL ,DAY. THURSDAY '
and Thursday nights ,by appointment
AND CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
Roberts'Beauty Salon
, , Dungannon,'
Phone 2
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Mr.and Mrs..•Jerry Cranston,
and'. Mrs Isaac Cranston visited
Sunday with' 112r, and Mars: Nor
roan : Kerr .at Newton.
St: Paul's Anglican Guild. held.
a successful , 'Bazaar, Bake Sale
and Euchre 'party in.the Parish
Hall, on"' Friday night: Ten tai les;
were;gengaged With' players and
,prizes .were Won. by ladies; Mrs.
Lorne. Ivers • and Mrs: Jack' Chis -
halm who' won ;the --draw after a
tie with ' Mrs, Herb.Finnigan.
The ,`men's., prizes . were won' •:b •
Benson' Finnigan: and Mr.. 'Harold
Adams
The Annual Christmas party
and ,dinner.- • of the 'congregation
and Sunday:,fe ool of St.' Paul's
Anglican Church will be_ held in
the Parish'•• Hall on • ,Saturday,
December '
Miss Helen Harper,' St. Helens,
visited 'Mrs. '.I Henry: •
' .Mrs 'Tom Johnston; Miss Laura•.
Phillii5s,_, Auburn ;• and Mrs: Will.
Humphrey, St. Helens, visited
Mit; Tebbiibt on : Tuesday at the
horne of , Mrs I. Henry,
The I:T• met in the church
basement on'November`30th•with•
the President, 'Carol ' Culbert
leading and 'opened' with the girls.
-all repeating 'the Purpose. This
was followed : by singing. the
,hymn with Betty Irvin.
at the piano; The' ,girls repeated
three . 'verses of h'ynn' '519. The
Worship service was' taken::•by
Mrs. ': Herb i •innigan , with the
theme being '"God not only . can
help us — He does:" The, roll' call
:and minutes were read by 'Dor;
een Culbert after which ' the col,
lection, was taken up •by, Faye,
Pearson A story "The Man of
The Family". was told 'by. Mrs. '
Robert Irvin. The meeting closed
with bapsfollowed by a game:'
The .election of officers ,resulted,
as: President,: Patricia . Eedy;
vice pres , Doreen Culbert; treas., '
•.Cul_
Faye ' Pearson sec., Carol
bert, pianist, Betty Irvin,
Mrs. Esther . Rivett, president
of the United .Church W:M S. Was 1
hostess for the last meeting on
Friday afternoon` 'at her hone,'.
The Aim 'and Object was • repeat-
ed and. Mrs.; Herb ; Finnigan gave
the meditation, "We are Brothers".
from the scriptures, St. Jahn, 4;
7-21. Mrs, . Arthur Elliott follow
ed with prayer, The roll call was
answered .by 3.0 homes and 58
hospital calls. Mrs: M. Reed gave
the treasurer's report for•.the' Mis-
Young gavea reportr'ed
sion'ary Maintenance. Mrs. 'F
of the First
Joint Sectional Rally at Auburn
ih October, Mrs, Cecil Blake read
a letter, discussing .the new or,
;ganization, "The unitedChurch
Women", Mrs. 137ake 0a8 named
DEC. 6th, 1961.
ANNI
BANQUET
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LUcKIlOW
Legion Hall, Lucknow
WEDNESDAY,:- DECEMBER 13th
at.. 7:00. p•fn.
ENTERTAINMENT and'GUEST SPEAKER
Tickets Available at Co-op or from Directors.
organize Y.P.S.:
roup At St. Helens
(ST. • HELENS'.; NEWS) •
:On Sunday evening; . a � doting
People's Society was re -organized
at the St. Helens Church° `With
attendance 'of eleven, 'Rev. B E,
Green, assisted by Miss Isobel
Miller, . condugted the election of
officers. This group, will meet
each• Su'nd'ayevening at 8' o'clock
The :following . are the, officers:
President,. Gordon : P'anriabeeker;
Secretary, Patsy Cranston; •Trea-
surer, ' Nancy •Cranston; Pan'ist,.
Terry ' Wilson.' •
It is'the : wish of the • group
that all young people of . the.
church will' attend and'enjoy•this
fellowship together •• • ... . •
Just • -a reminder of the W.I.
Y •
Meeting on.Thursday.(,to-day)" at
2' o'clock,. This is the ,Christmas
meeting..
HEATING'.OILS - GASOLINE
OTHER FARM:PIIODUCTS •
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Su estions
ELECTRIC: C,LOCK,S, ;:from , .'•.....
MANTEL ,RADIOS, from
TRANSISTOR: RADIOS, from . •..
ELECTRIC • RAZORS, from
ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS, fro
:STEAM' IRONS,' froth ...ry
• PORTABLE" MIXERS,' from •.. •. ;
:AUTOMATIC- TOASTERS, froth
• AUTOMATIC FRY PANS. : .
. also
REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS,.
R. ANGES,
WASHERS and . DRYERS, VACUUM CLEANERS,
5.95
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. $249 ..5050 1
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$39.95'
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mi ... .$31.95
;$13.95...-
. : $14.95 •
. $12.89'
..$14.984'.
See The New hoover "Lark
An electric broom, whichgathers up the dust as it
• works. Only 7 pounds. light.
Television, Stere o Record Players
•
Sporting : Equipment
Consisting /of. hockey equipment,•
nting and , fishing equipment,
hu
Games for Young . sand 01.
a' GREER TV and :.ELECTRIC
Oh the Provincial corrimittee. Af- P.I.-IONE.110
ter the mitpah bened)ct on, Mrs ,Rivett served a delicious *Ititith.
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