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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNO11ir. ONTARIO
.ASH F" ,ELD 'NATIVE KINLOSS NEWS•
DIED:• 1•N LQND ;�,N•
, Congratulations to Peter• Steer
• who, won the Silver •Cup donat
THE ALASKA. BROWN' BEAR is the biggest•meat eating
animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet when
he rears up on his hind legs. Like all bears, the
'brownie' hibernates in winter. Soon after the first
'snow falls; he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over
hangingledge of rock. There he curls up and sleeps until spring.
The bear `retires' for several months every year,.
sustained by the fat stored in his body: When
human'beings retire, however, they don't receive the same •
help from Nature: They turn instead to life.
•insutance Nothing can make a man's retirement years more
financially secure than a portfolio of'Sun, Life policies
tailored to his requirements. Let me tell you, how.
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R.R. • 2, LVTCHNOW •
Phone Wingham .717--w-4
SUN LIFE ,'ASSURANCE CO.MPANY•OF CANADA A.
Presbyterian Church' W.M.S...
The Presbyterian W.M.S.
Thankoffering meeting, was..held
in ' the ' Sunday ' School : room of
the church on • the , evening of
Tuesday, October' 25th with the
• speaker and .those assisting with.
closed the
Tea and a •social
lowed..
the . program; •Mrs. W Porteous
meeting
-with ;prayer.
;'half hour fol -
president, Mrs. C. . Agnew` ORR
in . P C OWD , AT
charge and With an attendance
of '43. After .the singing''of ; a, 'of DANCE
hymn, : ' followed by ~. prayer: by -.(Ladles Auxiliary News)
Mrs. Agnew, Psalm. 23c. was.. read: The Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch years and had' many friends in held' on :Saturday,. ;,October 29th
responsively, :'Miss Mary Mac- 309 :Lucknclv, held their • Hallo- this -community. who ` learned at '2 p.m. The meeting was op:
Lend: gave the:' meditation on ween dance. on• :Friday, October .with regret of his. passing. • ened .with the 4=H Pledge. The
Psalm 23, giving' the literal 28th' with a very poor crowd in Besides his wife he •is survived roll call was taken with fourteen.
;meaning of it .phrase by phrase. attendance, although those who by, three sons,: Jack . and :Harold ,girls. present, : and each girl , de -
m interpreted byan old Iberian i ere there in :costume ,seemed to of•:London and Ronnie of Los monstrated good standing. and
shepherd from the Holy Land, be having a good time • ' Angeles. ' Surviving. also' are'.. a •sitting posture: -
who explained it • , phrase • by : The winners' for costumes were .sister; Mrs. .• McKenzie . Webb In the _business_ „.part of.the
• phrase in regard; to the life oi:the as 'follows:' (Jean) of Vancouver and a bro- •meeting the girls were given the
"" shepherd and his.• : sheep : The Fancy 'couple,' Mary MacIn they Robert of Ashfield...'A sis= home assignment and roll call
guest speaker was Rev. Neil Mc- tosh • and :Phyllis, Purves, Kin- ter Amanda diedat, the age of for the next. Meeting The' lead.-
Combie of •Ripley, who took as rasdine; Conic couple; Shirley & 10 years. ers discussed plans for achieve
the subject of his talk, the latter•; Gordon ` Brooks; Original. couple,: The funeral service was held ment . day. The girls . then con=
part of John 15:5. 'He illustrated Mrs. Jim Nelson• •:and .Mrs. Alex in London :on Tuesday' of last tinned: cutting' out their ::dresses•
the"
grafting . of a' branch onto .:a � :Racket, • Spot dance, I)an •w eek With: bunal;,.at London ' . and' a few started to sevtr. before
" vine,'. so that.the branch gets . its Thomson and ,Gordon Brooks; l the ,meeting, *as closed,'
substance, from the vine. ' in oz,`.- Spot dance, IVIr:. • and Mrs.. Jim. Poachers ` Jump' The Gun :. p.
der.. to bear . fruit. He, showed g Nelson:: Statue dance; • Dorothy • There have been reports .arid.:
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JOHN • F. SCOTT ed by Holyrc od W.I. at the Kin-
The death of John. P. Scott, a loss Public Speaking contest on
native of Ashfield Township, oc-.'Monday night.•,
curred ' in Victoria. Hospital, Lon- Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Mac -
den, on Saturday, .October 22nd, Dougall of Owen • Sound . visited
at the. age of •62. • ' . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd
John had .been seriously ill MaeDougall and family.
for some. time. but bore 'his suf-
fer ng with a cheerfulness that
was .characteristic of this popu-
lar gentleman,'
John was a • son. of Francis
(Frank) Scott and Jane fiFarries,
and was born in, Ashfield• on
the farm now owned. by his bro-
ther 'Robert. After his marriage
fo .Majeska Gaunt, daughter of
Mrs. Joseph Gaunt and the Tate
Mr. Gaunt ' of, West Wawanosh,
Mr.. and Mrs. Scott farmed sin
Ashfield before moving to • West
Wawanosh : Township , in' • 1927, to
the G A. Webb ,farm, nowown-
ed . by' Gordon Morrison.
For a . number of years John
had: been engaged in the .cement
silo • construction . business. .He
was first associated in this work
with Jim Leaver of .Wingham,
and later bought the business.
Several years • ago he moved to
London to conduct : this business.
Over ', five years 'ago Mr. and
Mrs. Scott were seriously injur-
ed in a car accident, with neither
of • them -even fully . recovering
from the effects of the injuries.
John had to 'give: up the cement
work and it was many months
before: 'he was able,tto do 'lighter
work, Over a year and, •a half
ag6 he `' underiwent .a major ope-
ration and ' enjoyed unproved
•
111Yr. and Mrs. Russell, Beacock,.
Glenn, • Brenda . and • Johnnie of ",
'Wiarton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. , and Mrs. Ira Dickie
and boys: a
Mrs, James . Beaton of Dray
ton spent last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Allan ,Graham and family.
' Mrs. George Lockhart, has been.
a patient in a Hamilton Hospital
for . the past week. •
South Hinloss V.P.S. '
South Kinloss Y.P.S. • met Sun-
day 'evening,) October 30th in the
church. Meeting opened by sing-
ing .Hy.►inn . 416 = Rock of Ages,
tfollowed • by Opening Theme : by
Deriver - Dickie: The . scripture
wasread by . Eileen 'Burt with
prayer by Carol Maclntyre. The
minutes . were read by Grace
MacDougall and treasurer's re-
port by Allan. ,1VIacDougall. A.
poem prayer was read . by , Rosa-
lie Maclntyre. The roll call. was
answered by fifteen members
giving the name of . a woman .. of
the- Bible.' The ` group ,was .disap
'pointed • that the 'guest speaker,
Mrs.. Tom MacKenzie :was ' un-
able 'tobe present: 'dames were'
conducted by Denver Dickie' and
the closing hymn . 552 was sung
and Donna Burt .gave the clos-
. ing : prayer.' , • ,•
health for a time but for the H'AIBSHEA EOTTON
past few months: his condition• .KUPPERS' MEETING.
had been quite', serious....
• John was a member of ' the -The fourth . meeting of the
Lucknow Pipe . Band for several Kmrshea ,Kotton ' 'Klippers was
how much more.. we 'rriusf be tin Hilton and. Donnie. Gaunt, abidance of poachers '' on ` trial
CIRCULATE NEW
ited to Christ ..and so .living , his Judges ` were chosen at last .loose in the . Greenock .Swam
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life in ' us to bear the • fruit of minute and those who helped district. The deer season doesn't o'
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the Spirit Miss Nancy Forster w 're Mr. and Mrs.. ' Alex Lind- 'open until next nday and The 1960 book of telephone
two :.beautiful ' duets with Mrs..' The ladies. Would like to thank Bi tree: o nay.. ;T re is '.no open
N. Taylor as accompanist., Mrs. °•them and also,.all ti:ho helped at �era'son in. Huron. Jack light rourdhi area IJ.. H. P. John
Otto, Pedersen. gave very appro the dance hunting ,of deer at; night' is ano- c Ston, .Bell. Tele hone 'manager"
ri ireadings.:& The climax 'xk as a surprise vis- °trier Practice that'. has aroused for h p
Pate Thanksgavutg h.,. t gs region, said this week.
Mrs; Charles Cooke thanked: the '..it of our o.ld friend Santa Claus. the ire of true sportmen. H
T`he • ne�ss : directory should be
and: !Miss Dianne Jamieson gave sad- and Mrs. Russel .Alton, continues throw t
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At marry functions .today their
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And,. honor some fair girl, ,as
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If fairly done, :its lot • of . firn .
If not, ' then it is rather mean.
?'d` liketo. vote • on 'a Queen''my;
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Queen of ' theautumn woods
today,
I'd• pick October. as the Queen
,;And in ITer. favor, I'd like to•say.,•:
When . she .:vralks in the autumn,
ln, colors, -•of gold and . crimson
still,' .• ..
All. .dressed' ' up for Her fashion
show •t
A . real ' Queen, trippingacross:
the ;hill. A L
All .abroad' arid. ' through ':the
autumn woods/ •
.When: the leaves all around are
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And when the . grass is' brown
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The .wild geese, are loudly calling
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Lucknow DistriCt Co-op
used. as ;soon as it is received," F
Mr. Johnston said.. "with •the ex-`.`
f ception of the •Teeswater section,•,
Dial telephones are being ,intro-
duced there, on: December 4th at
• which time Teeswater .telephone'
users will receive new numbers."'
" Customers in Lucknoww will re
• ceive 506 copies of the directory
this year,' compared, with 496 hi
1959. Total circulation through-„
out the .territory 'served , by the;
telephone book will be •18:212, up.
' 361 from • last year's • 17,851. •
Mr. Johnston said that resides
Rhe new dial numbers for, Tees
water, there are hundreds ;of
new and changed listings induct=.
ed in the: director; for the other
exchanges it 'serves.' A good way
' to. avoid confusion, he said, is
• for each subscriber to amend his
Blue Book of Telephone Nuihb
ers or other . personal • list of
numbers. 'Extra ' . copies of the
r Blue Book may' be obtained free.
of •charge from any Bell business
office. •
i Besides Lucknow and Teeswa-
ter, the directory now being dis-
tributed here alto ..serves Dur-
ham; Eanoz err ,Harriston ' Wa1�,
kerton Wingharn . and 'Palmer-
ston.
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