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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16th, 1959
DUNGANNON•.
Best Wishes for a HaPpy
Christmas to the staff and read-
ers.
Mr.. and Mrs, Glen Springer
and family of Tillsonburg, were
recent visitors with the lady''
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey
Maize, prior to the the Springer
family leaving soon, to spend
Christmas with 'relatives, , in,
•Saskatchewan. .
Miss Grace Crawford, Gode-
• rich,: visited for a few days at
the home of her brother-in-law,
Mr? R. J.' Durnin. ' '
Mr. and Mrs.. Omar Brooks,
family o f Lucknow :were' visitgrs.
on: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:
John Park.
' . Mr: Robert Bere is 'on the sick
list this week with a. heart con-
dition and requiring medicalat-
tention.
The Dungannon* ladies were
lucky this week. Mrs. (Dr.) H.
A. S. Voices, winning a , lovely 1
big Christmas cake on which the i,
Dungannon •School pupils sold!
tickets • for school funds, It was '
baked by the ';local . bakery• ,and
beautifully iced: -
Mrs. Arthur • Elliott • was Sur- 'prised on Monday when" she
'learned. that she .had won', at the
A 8&P Grocery 'store in Goderich
a '$15. basket of tgroceries for
• writing a suitable 'caption' for a
,cartoon.
Visitors ` last week . with Mr.
and Mrs:Ben 'Park /and; : family
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THE LUCKNOW $E 1'TWRh, LUCKNO'; .ONTARIO
orri. , Marion, Button,:Beverley
McKenzie; Barbara Cameron,
Betty Mathers, June Ackert and
Karen Carruthers.
Ushers were `Linda Button,
Thom Collyer, Helen McNay and
Stuart Reavie.
Guest Mitchell played a 'trum-
pet selection.
ARTIFICIAL IC of $100.. this past Year, and , re-
• AR ° questing a similar grant to car-
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(Continued from, page. 1) ry on the work, which : was ap-
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• proved by . the Club,
shopping centres..A .public can-
vas,, of those within the Lions Lion Harvey Webster pointed
district would'get results, be • out that a building had been
felt u purchased and PPe
equ d and
.
• Dungannon Night wonderful strides. had been.
ft'was ,"•Dungannon. Night" on made. One child, after.. a term
Monday with the -W.A. ,ladies to , the Retarded Children's
School had been able • to attend,
his own ., Public School: It .is
expected . the Province will
eventually , take. • ..over • .such
schools. Lion Kelso. lY cNay.
'stated that he • had talked with
parents who were well pleased
with the progress being made..
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sumM je was thanked by
Lion. Durnin. Phillips who said .it
was appropriate ;to have .Mr,
Stothers as guest speaker on
"D a gann of Night."
appreciation were
received.' from District Governor
Harold Forster for his reception;
and from , the Retarded Child-
ren's School for 'their donation
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from .that' Village doing' the cat-
ering :and musical. ' selections
provided by two Dungannon
young people, Eleanor Reed .on.
the -violin and Norris Sampson
on the guitar. They were pre-
sented with gifts by Lion Gerald
Rathwell.
. The ' guest sAeaker was S. B.
Sto hers •a life member of the
Art ur `.Lions Club; "which was
founded; 20. years • ago.... Lion
Steve spoke of his impressions
on his tri to England last Charles . Short; and Lloyd' Ash- donations • of $44.00. to CARE... has been cancelled:
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PROCLAMATION
At the request of the Lucknow Business Men's.
, Association, .I' hereby proclaim Boxing Day
SATURDAY,.,
DECEMBER
And
A .CIVIC HOLIDAY
IN THE \inLLAGE' ;OF IUCKNOW
all citizens are called
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upon to observe it as such..
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Visitors .at the meeting . were
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George Anderson,, Jack Banni-
ster and Jack Irwin. • : ton. were: 'appointed to succeed ''*A raffle ` is to 'be held.for a
Lion ' Cecil , expressed . regret hind : ; ' lady's or gent's Easter . 'outfit:
in losing 3rd' vice-president . ` L. n Jack McDonagh. reported The ,December 28th 'meeting.
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George W. Joynt, Reeve.
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worthy and ,Ret'' of •Granton, and s.: .
«When the ,Snow Starts. To B:lo.w- W 'pe Got f To Go"so
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Mrs-" Park's mother, Mrs. Marg-
aret Taylor .:of ' Auburn:'
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Maize
'and family on Sunday visited
her sister Mrs. Wilda' Irwin :of
St. Thomas.
Mrs. Gordon 'Congram "return-
ed •home' after ,visiting: two weeks
in London. t •. ■
Mr and Mrs. Will, Irvin visit-
ed for. the week=end with their
daughter, . , Mrs, Eldon,, Irwin,
• Mandolin near' . Sarnia.
Miss Janette. Mole is assisting.
C WS.' Arnold Stothers .• and. the'
it .. - new babe..: ,
St. Pauls Anglican Church
members on Friday night enjoy=
i5' ed .a••Christmas Party in.the Par -
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risHall, A. • full -course turkey
p dinner was 'served . and program
15. < „ given -later by. the , children was
5 also. enjoyed.
' The United • .Church Sunday
'School concert will be held De-
cember 22nd.
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,,KINLOSS•• NEWS
Mr. '. and Mrs. Allan . Graham
and . family visited Sunday, with.
the " latter's mother, Mrs. Jas:
Barton of Drayton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all and Grace were in London
last Thuisc)ay .
Mrs. Eunice Reed is employed
at. the Sheaffer Pen Plant in.
Go€ie -ic i.
Mr.. and Mrs' Harold Austin
attended a cousin's funeral . in
Ailsa Craig cm Saturday.
Mrs. ' A. Hughes spent two
weeks With cousins in • Guelph.
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BUT NOW HE'LL ° DROP .'1/IE
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A VERY -MERRY '
CHRISTMAS :
AND A HAPPY NEW. YEAR!
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of the United Church `.conducted r ■
animpressive candle lighting
service on Sunday .evening.. as-
sisted: vocally by members of the
Sen:or Choir, ,and by Rev. G., R.
Geiger who told the story of the
Back Madonna.
The choir and H'1 -C members
entered 'the Church in a : proce--
signal. The narrating prayers.
seriptore'. readings. and. a read-
ing *ere taken by Mary Allinr�.
' flue•; ay Hunter • and Eleanor
TacNay. P'artieipatirg in the
candle -lighting ceremony were:
Joanne ' -Minter, Carolyn Math-.
er-. Patricia Thompson, . Fraser c ■
Ashton. Ernest Ackert, Gordon
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Daren 'Carruthers and June s
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