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LUCTOOW, ONTARIO
r'Ac4E ,SDS .
CLASSES TO. BEGIN' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
• 8 to 10 p.m
RegstTatian Fee
in the following, providing
Ccurses' wilt be "held
. there is sufficient enrolment:--
$RWING
WOODWORKING
CERAMICS
:WEAVING
'FOLK • DANCING
OIL PAINTING
NEEDLECRAFT`
ART METAL
LEATHER
TYPEWRITING
I
•
APPLICATION FORM
Name . ;
Address
•:
• ••..e '. ..: . ... •.
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Class Desired �,,..�' •' .. •
application to secretary by October 30th.
Please send .aPQ i,secretary
Mrs: Wilfrid Steele;• R.R. 1•,• Ripley, Ontario ;,Sec..•Tre.s.'
KINGSBRIDGE`' * '
Mr: and Mrs, Victor Finnie of
Clinton and family `visited` here
' . Sunday.
• of this community,
oriun
1-.
S
is extended to Mrs. George
]inson . and family : upon the
death of •her eldest son Harold,
'53, who died in Toronto during
," the past week, following app
dix' complications, with inter-
ment taking .place ` on :Saturday
afternoon in 'Dungannon ceme-
tery. •
• Among those from a distance'
(attending the funeral were Mr.
• and Mrs. • Aubrey Collins and
• Mx. and Mrs..;Elligson of .Strat-
ford, : who also visited with their
mother, Mrs. William Drennan,
and ,the Henry Drennan : family
Mrs. Andrew 1VMrtin returned
to her ;hofne here a 'few : days
ago from Goderich Hospital
where she had ',been a patient
for the Past few weeks.:
PARENT ` M
'MI ,HT' AT .1a01.S-
4.
Wi11' SD, .Y. OCT. 28th, 1959
The Grade N s '.held their
anual Parent -Pupil night 'in• the
school auditorium on Friday!' of
last week.
There was a good at-
tendance of parents •and pupils.
Mr: ' Gordon Fisher, chairman of
the .Board; presided over the
meeting .and in , his remarks
stressed the great value of 'se-
curing
se -curing . an education. .
The highlight of the evening
was an address Eby . Mr. J. I.
Kinkead, B.A.; B.Paed, Inspect-
or of Public Schools of Huron
No. 1,,Inspeotorate, Mr,' ,Kinkead
•
stressed. the' need for each : one
to have. an, aim in. ''education;
cautioned ;parents . to , set the
right iidealsbefore their child.,
ren,. as well as the right pattern.
of behaviour. He urged every
student to- be ` diligent 'in his
studies so that he may" complete
the entire . high school course of
studies.
Mr. Kinkead reminded them
that ' in five years he would visit
the graduation exercises and
hoped -to see. all students now in
Grade 9 .successful'n completing
the course andobtain the Hon. -
our Graduation Diploma.
During the program there
Were; ir4sical selections as fol -}f
lows Piano solos, Mary Andrew,
Lynda. Campbell, -Sharon :Ban-
nermen; ' Piano duet, ,Lynda.
'Campbell. and ''Sharon . Banner
man; Vcfcar'' duet, Diane Jamie-
son and ;Sharon: O'Donnell.
,At the , conclusion 'of the .pro-
gram games were played : and
then lunch .Was Served.
Mrs.: ' Eldon Austin is visiting
at .the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Austin..•
'Mr., and. Mrs. J. Eckert and; Mrs. '.James Wilson, who on 0e-
babe
e babe Spent .the week -end with tober• : 20th observed a family
relatives in Kitchener and Sea- . fowl inner as the Mr • • brother, n Wallaceace
Of his
forth.,:. � � � .also present' .. was
• .Dennis Dalton of , %anvil. Wilson,
ton , d at his home here for and Mrs. W. J. Reid.'d: Park • (nee
a few days during the.past week, . Mr. and . Mrs. Jo
Dr. and Mrs. McGill .and fain- Marina Petrie) were 'givena
dance ` reception at ` Dungannon
ly : of Detroit were- ' at , • their Hall '' on '.:Friday
summer ., home over. :the week- .Agricu<ltural
end. •night. Carruthers . orchestra sup
Mr. Gerald Dalton and; son. of plied music for dancing. An ad -
Toronto visited with his .par- dress • of best wishes. was read
eats, Mr. and 'Mrs. Michael Dal .,by Mrs. Jack, Caesar and Mr.
ton duringthe past week. Ross Henry 'made , the •presenta
• D.t NtGA.NNOhi • In the report of .the. `Durnford
tion
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13R 23P�RG.AIIY PCJODI.�PiP
YQ .
FANCY SNOW APPLES
3 Day Hallowe'en Sp
eci�al.
BUTTER, CANADA lst GRADE
"Stock -Up" Special. Fature. Pound.
ound. 65c
Burn's Top Quality. Bargan,
...Ai !biz z
PURE LARD SALE c la
MIX '59 COOKIFS•
16 oz. Save 17c.
These, Regularly 39c.' .. P S s
Stock Up On 'I;
.39c
CAMPBELL'S' TOMATO SOUP:. ectal. �� t���� ��
Regularly 2 tins, 27c. Our p,
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL` 'FRESH.
ARRIVING DAILY
FRUITS .de VEGETABLES
APPLES, LETTUCE, CELERY, •
,POTATOES, TURNIPS
. ti
and ,'Wilson reception, .two weeks
We learn of the death of, a ago, the writer was misinformed ' ^
former Dungannon . Presbyterian in regards to -Who rinade the .pre ;.
the -late Ctias . d
minister's fa'ther,.
D ' Winn, in: July, as reported in
We Sell Flo. Less
Values Effective
October 29, 30, 31. ,
phone., 1
9,. 'Lucknow
WESTON'S .FEATURE:.
SAVE 4c
eed an
CINNAMON
• BUTTERHORNS.
ONL�i'..3k
'e Have
PLAS'T'IC :STORM STORM ' WINDOWS 3,6x7:2 48x72. PLASTIC '•..
FOR STORM WINDOWS --heavy && clear
by the yard.
VITA PANE and CELLO GLASor
windows.,
WEATHER STRIPPING -all kinds.
and
Poultry..: House
MEN'S FALL & WINTER . GLOVES AND ,MITTS
CAULKING CEMENT • CAULKING 'GUNS`
thePresbyterian- :Record.
Congratulations to Mr• and
your home
oniortabfe to
in this winter':
e
CHECK"'T1-ILS LIST FOR ITEMS WHICH CAN
STAVE YOU MONEY BY''•:REDUCINGHEAT L•
OSS..
:STORM WINDOWS. •
(Both Wood And .Aluuninum) ',
COMBINATION DOORS
" And. 'Aluminum),
(Both. Wood.. • . • .
Cp;ULKING, CEMENT
(Black or Grey)
,Pt ,TTY m
GLASS CUT TO : ANY SIZE
WEATHER STRIPPING,
METAL INTERLOCKING THRESHOLDS
DOOR . CLOSERS
INSULATION •
FRESH
CEMENT ' ALWAYS: I N STOCK
JOHN HENIDERSO
LVIIIBEIt LTD.
Phone 150 • . ., LuclWow
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sentation.• ' We beg • apology ' and
•
wish to say he •Was Mr. George
Smythe. „
Mr.. Ward Sellers, Brussels has ' •
been visiting` Mr. and Mrs. Vic
•tor Errington. ••
Other visitors this , week are
Mr., and Mrs. •Ivan.. Henderson)
and • two little. sons, Toronto.'
ur
• Hardware
Lucknow:
HONORED- BEFORE .
LEAVING FARM
• Mr. and' Mrs'. James 'MacTav-
ish 'xnoved' to Z icknpw recently
from the farm on ' Concession 2,'
Huron Township, .where - they
had . resided since • their marriage 1
over 27 years' ago. Mrs. Mac
Tavish is the former .Clara, Ham
ilton, daughter -Of' the late Mr..
and 'Mrs, Cook Hamilton of con-
cession 2 lktron. ,
Prior ' to their departure , froth l
'
the Olivet community,. the ' rnez0
hers of .Smokey Hollow Farm 1
Forumgathered at the MacTav- C,.
ish home,' where they spent ' a '
social everting of card playing,
duririg which i they presented
Jim and Clara With an Uphol-
stered Chair. Wilfrid Steele' .react
an address of best wishes, •,
Mr. and Mrs. MaeTavish have
a family of five; Allan, whose
farm adjoins the home farm; '
Mrs. Eugene ;Walden (Evelyn),
of :Barrie; Mrs, .Perrin Lowry
(Marion), Con. 4 Huron; jimmy
on the home farm and• Mrs.
Claire 'Thiiill (Margaret) . of
'Toronto.
There have bee ` three mar-
riages in the Mae'avitti' family
this smarter -- Marion, Jim and,
Margaret.. `
Why Not ` Get A.
for
0
Winter Driving
AT PRESENT WE HAVE ON OUR LOT:
1-1953 Chevy.. •1-Iard-Top, A�•1
1-1954 Chev. with. new car guarantee.
2-1953 Dodges, drive these.
—1952 Buick, fair.
1---1955 Meteor, new car, guarantee.
1-1950 Desoto, .'like.; new.
1.-1959 Chev. 'Adair, 11,000 miles.
1---1954 Meteor, fair.
2-1953 Specials, completely ±overhauled
WE HAVE BE'T1'EIt; PRICES ON
'FIRESTONE TOWN AND COUNTRY TREAD
W TIRES
BE: READY FOR W1NTE
ill's Fina Servic
Phone
Bill Hunter,55, •Lueknowv .
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