The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-14, Page 3•
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• THE, \LUCKNOW SENTINEL, . LUOKNOW, ONTARI9,
THE 'LUCKNOW- SENTINE
LUCKNOW,.. ONTARIO
"The Sepoy Town" -
On ° the Huron -Bruce Boundary
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WEDNESDAY,_ 'JAN. 14th, 1959
LOOK ' WELL
IS :: DAY!
-The•. adveint of the. 'New 'Year, bringin'g'.
with„it all its ,hopes,.and fears and resolu.
• • •tions, will have for us all its joys. and its'
sorrows, it. success •and itsw'failures, its right
• and Its wrong. •
The dayby day approach in . all we do,
or fail to do,, will in large 'measure deter -
Mine .-the--fulfillment of ails relalaves;_...and,
, this poem, itseems,-. is. particularly . approp:.•
riate as we face the -challenges. and' oppor-'
' tunities. of a new year:
ti TODAY
Look well to this one day,
For it, and it • alone, is. life.
In the brief course of this one day
*Lie ;all the verities and realities' of your
existence; '
The joy of growth, 'the splendor of beauty,
The . glory of action.' ‘•
Yesterday :,is but a dream and tomorrow is
• only, a ' vision,
...But today well lived makes everyes-
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terday a dreamof happiness —
And each tomorrow". a vision ..of,: hope. .`. .'
Look well, therefore, to this one day,
;For it, and it alone, is life,'
Such ': is - .the salutation of the.` : dawn.
YEAR TO BE REMEMBERED!.
• The ushering ' ,in :of a new, . year is pri
o forward with ew.
m�arily� a time of looking o � , g. r r...:,new.
•hopes and' new ''aspirations
But for Lucknowites ',and all those•who
claim the Se poy.iliage ..as their .native,
;heath, ;the year-end: has not terminated our
look . backwards ` 19 8.
ingat S
For those' who participated in Centen
nisi . prepa"rations, . and: for . the .'thousands
who shared.in the joys of that ho'rnectoming;`.
the past year. will '13°.e• happyrLcollection
so long. as; : memory .lasts:
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M'te least, it .was `a rnonientous
Materially,. at 1 a • ,
',year in' the : hundred year. 'history of this
community possibly ' its greatest, al-,
though°:'one' has only s'tud'y the- history.
of the 'village; to realize 'that .there .have.
been many noteworthy accomplishments in
' the spiritual, educational, civic' and indust-
rial life of the corporation,. th'at.;:reflect great
redit. on the courage., foresight and 'pro-:
gressiveness .;,of our forbears. The •wor, l
heritage",. may often seem overworked
and taken lightly, • but, ,just ' pause : for ,a
moment and r, reflect .•`pear magnificent.
churches, flourishing .industries, fine schools•
'and sturdy business 'blocks, 'have - een chal-
lenging construction'
hal-lenging'construction' projects, if viewed in
no other light 'than' that But ;more •than
that they •are evidence of our 'forefathers'
.faith in Cod, -their confidence: in the future.
of this municipality, and not least, their
belief' in "themselves and the . foundation,
they were laying' in all phases of corn nun-
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agess one hundredth `'birthday 'in., a manner
befttting`,the glory' and ,renown the Muril .'
•,cipality once basked in when the Caledon-.
ian. Games ' flourished with international
distinction. '!
This determination 'and ` enthusiam was'.
sparked •by ,the establishment of the Beatty
Ladder. Factory, which proved an invalu--
- • able , industrial, "shot -in -the -arm", `supple
menting the contribution .our otker iidus
•trial establishments have made:•to the•.Com-
munity's welfare, having operated consis-
tently through good years and bad.
The Centennial brou lit' with it a wave
of 'civic 'pride that foun ,.expression in :'a
general` "face lifting."• with, a- generous' Use
of the :paint brush as homes, and. surround-
ings, business places and `. public . buildings
took' on . "the Centennial :look
New street lights, an expanded roach pav-
ing program, and park improvements a d-
much •:-e
• m h. 'to the appearance of progress,
and the hometown looked its 'best to the
returning :"old boys
Centennial : year saw :'the. Legion .take
over'and: renovate the Recreational..Centre..-•
It was an active year for. the .newly organiz-
ed Lions Club, one of the major projects
• being to 'financea' black top in the arena, 1
and the approach of the . years end saw
the revival of the Horticultural society.
•'The ;achievements.;'of ' 1958 stimulateu:.
confidence ' in the folk of; this .community,:
and•,were •:concrete evidence of what can be
done' by determination, 'a willingness to put
• one's shoulder to::the wheel,' and by .whole-',
...hearted .co-operation: •
'Centennial year sounded a :note•- of > con
fidence ' in' this community ,which . will, we
•believe, resound, loud "end long .in. helping
to.keep us: on the, march.
Savings of 20 tO 50
Many,, May Items Not: Listed
COATS and :DRESSES. -- 20% .OFF
TIP TOP and CAMBRIDGE SUITS
15% and ;20% Sale..
Corsets, Corselettes • dirdles, 'Brassieres
`.. HALF ' ,PRICE
learance • .o f Many Odds and ,Regular : Stock
P$ - ovor'size,' ncluded TS
n?EN S HA '‘20%.
.20 %Q. oft
cotton, .crepe, nylon, , , $2. .' "WOMEN'S "HATS ' /i 'price
PA TTIES-- .. '.
reg. to $2., for 75c; HOSIERY•
lotNYLONS • '' 50e.
WOOL :GLOVES-iPrice
, WOOL ;HOSE,' pr. $100
GOWNS, .PYJAMAS • LISLEHOSE . • 75c
,reg. to $5.95' ,, $2.00 CHI!LDS' ..SOK Price
• BLOUSES :,',.. ,.....: $1:00 SQUARES ` & Scarves. . 69c
WOOL SLAX 20% ,off SWEATERS - 'ORLON'
child's Siax, a1Lwool, $3.00 • Pullovers &Cardi ans
SKIRTS 20%. off 20% , Off; .-...
MANY; MANY:. BARGAINS
Ladies' and Men's Wkar
Lucknow
L'�.ciII'eneraF
Ewart Taylor is, at present con
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.fined .' to bed at his home. •
. Ed Thom has not: been in good
health for. some ' • time and on
;Thursday was taken to Wingham
Hospital. "Ned" is in his 86th
• ,year
IT BEARS REPEATING „
,At'. the' . outset : • of the New • Year there
may' be .'a change .of'press secretaries in.'`
• some of the :many, organizations in this'
community whose.activities we are pleased•
• :, to report.
So'... -We. will • repeat what' we :have stated;
so often in' the past. Reportsof these . Meet- ••..
ings must ` be 'sent `in during the week in
which theytakke place, in. tithe to be 'set in
type b the end .of the week. r
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It is only , With such' co-operation., that
we can use these reports ,and' 'relieve ,the,
first of 'the week pressure in getting out.
,the paper. 1t is• difficult to ,explain the. 'op-
erations and procedure in :meeting dead=:.
' ' ' lines ' • but it, isn't idle • talk when we ask
organization. correspdYtdents• „for •this' co--
operation,
`The decision ';to mark. Centennial year,
was' primarily,if nothing else, a tribute to
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our forfathers, and •a determination by
the 'present` 'generation- .,to ' mark the.
Do 'not 'forget your life', may • be the'
•only'Bible your neighbour .efyer reads:
The measure of a marl is' the size • of his.
• -thoughts.
stances are the. rulers of the: weak;
Circum , .
they,' are but ` the instruments of the.. Wise:'
Lyceuni Theatre
Wingharri Ontario
Two^.Shows. Each- Ni ht. CornmencilIg at 7.°:15' p
s.
THURS , FRI,, SAT., JANUARY 15, '16, 17
Danny Kaye,'Curt aurgens;
Nicole Maurey, .
in
eCol ons!"
A''highl ' entertaining mixture of ; etc tenient, sus:
Dense, corrited'y, •and pathos, with theaccent ort coniecdy.
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KINLOUGH.
Mr and Mrs..John :L t ckhart•of
• B_u 1ington were , here attending
the funeral of the late Howard'
Halder�by.
Miss Beverley Stanley' of Kit=
chener spent' a week at her home
here foYl„owintg a trip to Bermuda.
• Mr. and Mrs: Harold Haldenby'
entertained ''at a family dinner.
on Sunday evening. ,
• Mr. and, Mrs. Ezra Stanley. and
family were recent: 'visitors with
Mr, and 1Vtrs. R. ,T`.' Kaaike and.
Larry at' I{nlossy
Mr 'and 'Mrs. George Haldenby;
,leave this :week on a motor trip
to, Florida. They will • be accorn-
panied ,by Mr, and Mrs,, llbward
• . Mr• McGul and e fM 4 Don +MeCosh r
Purple G;rov visited in Sunday°
with tiff , W4. Colwell
Elmer Reavie's hciSpitall con
,finement was 'extended .longer
than .expected when her reacted.
to "shots" received. after suffer-
ing a smash' toe:
Dr: Anna, Nicholson . Wright of
Saskatoon visited recently ; With
her sister, 'Mrs° :Archie . Maclnty-
re• and `family.
,Mrs. 'Florence ••White is visit f
ing, a. few days with her mother
Mrs '• Chas. Bonnet of .Lucknow, .1
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Who has not been enjoying the pie .:. ria
best of health. •
sbyt� Ian:.�hurc
:Luckno*
Mrs. Lilian ':1Viackintosh of- To
ionto writes: "We always enjoy
The. Sentinel and extend special
St. Hel n and Ashfield
thanksto e
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correspondence."
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:Mr: and Mrs. George A. Linley
of Detroit have just purchased a
home out in. 'Pleasant Ridge,
Michigan and after 'February'lst
Will be at-home to`.; friends at .2..
Norwich Road.
1VIr:-and-.-Mrs:-Stewart.::Ritclie
and: family of the W ingham, corn-
munity : moved recently. •to the
'apartment. over Button's' Butcher
shop, Mr. Ritchie is: an •employee
at the Beatty Ladder Factory.: '
Mrs and Mrs.' Steve. Wallace of
Regina, Sask:. •and, Mr.: and Mrs.'
John Wallace,. Paisley,': visited
last' week with Madelyn a :MeMor
ran and. Mr: and Mrs. '•Jack•.'Me
Kendrick.
Christmas visitors with• Mr.
and.•Mrs. Lloyd MGNa1l were;,.Mr.
and Mrs, Sidney •.. Gardner' and
family of L'ucknow• and Mrs : and•
Mrs, Frank Johnston of Holyrood,
and' Mr. and Mrs B`hb'' Moore and
son, Gary ,of London
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Minister
I ` ' Rev:. Wallace McClean . `T
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
Sunday :School
1,1.00 am.
:I 12;15
I. 3;09 10.41- . .
1. 7:00 P.m..
Morning'• worship
'Dungannon .!
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Evening worship I
LUCKNOV1/.
U 1TfD'.-CHU tCH
Minister
Rev.., Gordon R. . Geiger,-
B.A.,
eiger,B,A.. RD.
SUNDAY, . JANUARY 1
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10:00 a.m.' Church School
11:00. a.m. • • Divine Worship '`. •
Sermon theme: STOCK - 1,
TAKING-
'Nursery during •.church
Thought For The' Week
Every moment is., the right
• one to be' kind. • •
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Goderic` ....
Now •Playing -4- Marjorie' Main,' in
`"THE KETTLES ON 'OLD MacDONALD'S FARM"
Monday, Tuesday,• Wednesday; January. 19, •20, 21
• Virginia MacKenna.: and Paul. Scofield,
'Present the moving 'and . exciting story of • 'VIOLETTE
SZABO the world's bravest wornan secret : agent, '
"CARVE HER 'NAME WITH PRIDE";
Tht rst Friday, Saturday, January22 23,.24 --Double Feature
• MickeyRoo ey and Teddy Rooney
;Introduce ' a new . story with Andy Hardy as an, adult,'.
"ANDY. HARDY -COMES:, HOME
and ' as 'the second part' of this week -end program;, the
popular jungle hero appears in a .. technicolour' adventure,
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"TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR. LIFE"
• Coming, "THE NAKED• EARTH", adult erif ertainrnentf with
Juliette ;Greco and. , `c arc1 Todd '
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