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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-16, Page 1359 4 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 • 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- E (Continued from, page. 1) ry on the work, which : was ap- • • 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.. PAGE THIRTEEN , 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 • 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: mommustimmomms • ■. •- 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 26 upon to observe it as such.. • Visitors .at the meeting . were r �. .. 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. 5•' 5-.•- George W. Joynt, Reeve. ,- , • - - --.4 ,,. *4 -Tia - '•4 - .,. - ,... — �,.- •'ten ■ ■ mommimmemommmommiumminommummimmimimmilimOmmimmomminimmlimmeimummilmmimminiummeolms. ■ ■ . ■'■ .r .. is ■ ■, —�:� •'` ■■; .�■ — .:.. • . is ■ '. ■ ■ .■�. Y. U u .<1■ !L!• !■ ■ ..[tom �. . ■ were her sister, Mrs.. John Chat- - .� w . �.II wereso worthy and ,Ret'' of •Granton, and s.: . «When the ,Snow Starts. To B:lo.w- W 'pe Got f To Go"so , . • ■ ■ ■ 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 - h' 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. II/ 1.A:m A—... . BRAND NEW: -'59 PONTIAC' ■ . • SEDAN : .Worth $3,100.00 . , ■ COME AND GET ME FOR • $2,395,00 gtof Q' ,,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. l•II-C,' ,GROUP' PRESENTS CANDLELIGHT1J SERVICE Members of the Hi -C group I Am BIG,. with 4 Doors,' Auto • uratic Transmission. Radio. ■ Clean Appearance.. hiterior■. • Slip Covered since new, and ■ wen maintained byone own- ■ ■ . er _ :.' 1955 BUICK. SPECIAL ,■. $1,095.00 ■ • ■ ' I Was Traded In on a New ■ GMC Pickup; but I have only. gone ' ,17000 miles, . and lo, ok ✓ like new. I. must .confess Har- ley bad to• grind my : valves ■ and set them ` properly, but ■ ■ you should give me a look for omy : 1957 DODGE PICK-UP . $1,095:00 ■ I thought . I had the best own= - er possible, buthe turned me ■ in for a 1960..I've' given him 24,000 miles of trouble-free � . service and 1 pledge to•'do the in same . for , the nest 'fellow if ' he gives me a chance! .. ■ '58 PONTIAC STRATO.CHIEF ■ BLACK SEDAN, with . radio , ■ F $1,895.00 • ,_. s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IAmA • BRAND NE1v '59 ';GMC 1 -TON TRUCK;. Worth $2,657.00' TAKE . ME AWAY FORS • $2,095.00 W:E ARE,!BDNDLED UP 'LIKE BANANAS. FOR QUICK SELLING' 1954 CUSTOM, FORD. COACH • Radio =One Owner. 1b54 DELUXE CHEV._ SEDAN Radio—One Owner 1954 STANDARD CHEV. COACH Radio -New. Motor 1953 DELUXE CHEV: 5 -Pass. ' Coupe Automatic Transmission TAKE YOUR PICK'; $795.00 I CAN DO A. DOUBLE - DUTY JOB: FOR YOU! IAA_.. SEDAN DELIVERY I. work likea truck all week and. look like .a car on Sunday,. I am Ola ,but . good. GIVE ME A : HOME FOR— $295.00 OR$295Oa I Am•:A--' 2 -WHEEL' TRAILER' • 8'x4'. Platform. Good,. rpnning Gear, and Licensed. GIVE ME. A ` I0ME! Pays Up My Back •Board. $125,00. I HAVE A STORY TO, TELL!• I.AmA: BEAUTIFUL :.BEIGE -COLOR :4 -DOOR SEDAN LOADED. . WITH EXTRAS. Ralph ; has - driven me 7000 miles, and I .have" been . his faithful helper felling '59 Pon tiacs. My. original. price was nearly ,. $3,700.00. BUT NOW HE'LL ° DROP .'1/IE AS A -FRIEND FOR ONLY $2,895.00 1 DON'T LIKE IT HERE WITH THESE. G.M. PRODUCTS COME AND GET ME FOR-- • Only '$1.,095.00 1956 ',METEOR COACH I feel the same' as my friend above I Am A— • 1951. MONARCH. SEDAN IA lovely condition But They'll Let Me .Go For— $4495.00 • I' am one of the :most .popular model 'cars ever built:' Here I. 1 sit, clean• as a pin; looking .and running like new. ■ 1957- CHEV, DELUXE SEDAN ':.: GIVE ME A' LOOK— $r,595.00., a . ■ IAmA BRAND NEW '59 PONTIAC, .• COACH '.., With Extras -Worth: $3,100.00 A COME AND GET ME FOR--: ,w. $2;395.00 ' ■ . 0 I may. be old, but, I don't look it or act like it. I was new in e- ;. 1952, but had a good ''home tr., ` until now. w GET ME • OUT OF HERE! ■ M -TON. CHEV. PICK-UP • $495.00-.' ■ I AM THE FA RITE • OF THEM' L!. A ' • ., They checked over niy. 'entire , • , running gear, painted my 'face Q' red and told me I'm not for. is • sale.. So ` all ,I can do is say— Q ' A VERY -MERRY ' CHRISTMAS : AND A HAPPY NEW. YEAR! Signed--- . ® . THE JEEP. n; • A. .' as • cy: ,11 : 43 F-1 .�a s� • 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 c -a:. • Si Daren 'Carruthers and June s Aet-brt° sang a duet :and a youth 1 ■ e.,cruz cwas comnrised of Jare •a' . rt -:;k., Janice flrooksDonna ; 'esmae i 'r tgtsLataaa masitt t.aul is4atti2dsitae‘'ne scan :areaainr zara aitm r ■ ■.• • ., ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ s . ■ ■ ■ ■ .▪ • • ' m ■ ■ s• ■ • Don't Condemn 'Car Finance Until . You KflOw What You're Talking About! • Can ; Finance A New Car At $76.00 Per Thousand Per Year Finances .Charges, ° Including .. Life For The Amount Of The Note. . ' • We're Never Closed Phone ,RALPH •ADAMSON at 155 or X34 -r-21, TEESWATER. •y. Insurance fOUrR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC, BUICK VAUXHALL; GMC TRUCKS DEALER 'for' Ni TEESWATER, BELMORE, GOItR WINGHA WROXETER BLUEVALE, .IAMF.STOWI SIDE, HOLYROOD, GLENNANON, . WLIITECHURCH, I..UCKNOW.. $ + l am a 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN,tinted lass radio —�-• A PS. �-- Don't Forget Me = , � - $eautyK — Just A • �,�■r��#�,�l�ut:r�i LANG- . is ANG r� s a $595.0 • a' u "aro trislannun suusirrrrawunamsiiir