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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-12, Page 5'Wl lJF AY, MAC 12z, t $: GB 441c N0W► RNTINEL ' CANT' 1t'SSIVRE IPRIN Qnce, 'again,' we .loin . pa.'"i that we . muse have meeti eperts . 'earlyfig_. :-•;- 'during the week they occur :---' or, We ; cannot ,assure ' their publica4 tion, Week-old reports, , and: even longer, which receive, ' if held ` we still • Over until -next Week'', are only, going. to crowd ,oat Something olselse;Much :as, we •regret : it, late reports •d:o.:not stand much chance of getting into '� Print; Since the inauguration uration, of truck service for mail deliV.,. Q ery, we must .. have Papers in the mail 'on our • 1escdaY afternoon ' n•:the1i4dot With the ' for o On -the dot, n?er train ser-. l ' vice` a,:n y,t,i iii e •Wednesday : night' would' catch..,the .early .. train 'Thu d ' y d � TuesdaY bac eavy Put ,r_Bateries enerato' �`'7C• Fuel ,Poi int as:19W Voltage, .Regulator a ", - y Kris •,- Kral a Shoes Exchange, full set $1.95 uF $8.95' $45 $3.98 ULERS; AT LOW COST ti eel Alignn�ent ani Motorcade Dealer 8.a•lancing 'hone 3, •Lucknow, r { • United Churek Evening' —ii -.7--'-7'-'7.------- , .. . -BRIE- - . ....,,....,w . BRIEF—TO the president, Mrs. .:V,ernon TO :F'R4ST -d o 1. q�m�or r,,e • prayer, .Du ing the ,business• per: on the sgarae level ' i..:.. nod rad a letter was read from Miss advertisitin respect of • Marguerite Cosens of Japan tell- Granted their prat ucr' • ''' - ing of her work : and life thre, 'tarro is l d tion in On- Also a 'letter from the Presb, are egai, they, none the less- terran Evening Auxiliar Y dangerous :'cotnrnodities. . Y e- cepting the invr.tatiox to be out•'' ficWe , nStroriglY' protest the ,'legal. guests•, at the next meeting; xwhich' perrm�ts. beer was decided to•�� ktist t g t vertising in Ontario ' aes With' the' •through . the: maintenance e of cn- Junch• for the ,Mission' Bari Hance. in • Easter d tea: called-- h of so• iss er week, M ea quarters ::in Thompson '.re l�ielen Two of our • n Quebec., uefol.: a slight raise• lowing'ewplepers• are fol; • in d`rr allocation. Mrs: Glen this era mole b• .:tr ' inn read .aa article, o• Wal get. date: and._. s Eying to e n , tem`'per; New address. Imes in once: 'Mrs... Black: ,teaYork; ' • ad a. list of • These are articles that gwould• 'be. vv Y� some �, .of tli ,for .articles a coined re en:. a ets r overseas •relief. -Mrs,C ntly ' .presen%ed ,to'T Sutton' took rRussell...Frost.:.:in ✓a :tri Premiered , charge, 'of • the;' fol=. , of spanscired to a louring progra'm.:.the ex Dr: . Mutclm�or' of Y, ai' •the scripture. the Planation `Church' in' assoeiati the Unige reading . "The Canadian e with the D privilege of knowingJesus":th'Temperance Fe' ' :. the Philliege read .: . from ''axed, the deratiee •. .-by Miss Ruth : Fe Ont Temperance th Ontario Whom Son _ deration ' • In , a Piano solo .bL. ate lin mp hers . Y • Caro- The brief also . d ler' w thele a vocal ,solo by. Miss' prorno ' �• r the n Thom so tional. as " P n, and... saciatio li by. 1nrT ompso :two poems sports' and 5 cultural a- ti . ies al - y' Webster, :were. lowed'th Eli b v><tes al . •, :aI1 :mach enjoY�'d, Mrs:. �" ; guor�;and •.brewi . all mu Very Kenneth dustr �es, Institutional .'adve int ry ,cabablY gave the ; ing t+oo,should:ceas'tis si>tbh.apter of. the studye. It'has .bee "Hearin• book' 'used as a beachhead ..to at n, g Today's Crisis.' Toget'h.. all tack er" , She told of .. great plan e- prising tions ' t o any . 't pe of imade .in'. Japan ' ,'o ,. .� r. advertising; ing ngy oa Pro fcii- .a +cen : • protestant :work in in ' 199, One of : the, most, im ' of the great:National` . . _ parts ". Portant '::. s e i Evan f of the brief is th . l:. g cal work lgel a urgent he g ;done there. and request that the C3xitario .Gov- ]c th bei ms of . the , ' e'rnment -"sponsor ' ,Jap`an- a progrvt ; oi' T ese peop1e adapting themselves : terrip ranee• .education,-Advt. Corn to -Western ideas;' -.•A vf' novel' way was .enjoyed b visit grouping together for lunch Till ge' in charge 'served lunch.' corn- Ilntl��rl,•ar,ry , � • 0.0rati: 7 OF lr.Arg REPQRTS . rs a nvit Y. . .Th I"' deadline xor " .. acne ' a e a in live"- copy, un- me real news' break happens. By TuesdaY• we have such ,a backlog of copy to • be set • up,. on • the: lifio-. type, that . reports ' wh i c h • -could and Should' be in eari=. . and spaee perrnits:. RECEIVE NAVY LEAGUE• C The regular meeting of : the Ladies 'Auxiliary to the ina : �Can,ad:-. i Legion, BE S.L',, ' ,vas •, hel n the Legion Hall - on ;Mar d.� with .24' members g 4th the .,president;. -Sadie attending and P dent; .SadeMacMiI i J lah n charge. a. • rge. . Comrade S:: Mc : Naughton., won the `• att'endaxice. .•,boo . ...star,' �draEv: • Navy League . certificate, warded:4er' 'tag •da g Y , collect'ians was displayed 'by Henriette' onald, and it is to be: • Mac-: .'ha11.::T a .� hung in.. �h card tournament' is. ,month vw,rll'' be•.held 'at: Ex -°'1 r ` on March I9th ,and. ;teams we :chosen The. Sewing . Coznmi . quests all , ttee re, members : to . make a couple. of ..aprons.: for the FaII bazaar. Plans were made for: the.. birth- day, :party':to 'lie. held in April. when' it is hoped .to -have _a number of quite= a guests'; Members• are k d ta•'attend the .'next meet.; • on A-pril.lst et to ' ecrnplete se: plans`: he '.next meeting ; the 'Zone: mander will .pay her official and also movie films will be shown , y. .Comrade B. Rob-; inson• 'Mystery ', prize - won b Y 'dor n•-.1 Havehs, while Arabelle. Bushell won the. 'transportation • draw - 4 ;Following :the meeting .a. 'St. '• Patrick Patrick lunch was served by 'the • Social • Committee, • NEW .and: OLD' FLOORS SANDED and ,.FINJSHED Pianos •. .. • . . , Furniture, Bathroom' Walls, etc.; finished in the. New. MLTLT%COLOR, DtT.RABL.E NALTEX. • 1 & DECORATOR, L,UCIti Otit ... .wl•awn,�.nwsn�erU�rrn+..ris,�.re.�� CRERS' c ONE-YEAR AND ` rw_ Y ary� c oa Teacher's i cate, valid in the .eIementairy.schools of Ontario, TERM ' .. .� � �iesexiptxve.'hoak .�., aid Charlie free"Teaching m the 'Riementary Schools of Ontario;,, t , •,,. �._ez request LL ay --- r evening DlI�MS .. es • , • rc+ o son,. ` r. ms :leadingO YEAR ' C OASES- off ered to an :Interim Element S h l T Cert'fi. OPENS SEPTEMOER 9 CULROSS CORNERd 47IrW, q71,, $A Came in .arid. see•t b eWalt Radial Arm Saw. ` now on PORT BLE $AWS, SANPER.S. - ROUTERS t • Porter cable Dealer` + ►: ::.►...;;,,,,,,;; Pho> o 80,,:t.6.,ck,► n,Q , 1Oth Concession Schild:. to .•the , and moved..,... a South: Line •where. he since resided, ' died'. unexpect- edly at his home on • February U4. , t �,PIAO•I A . . ��'�'I•llls• as. ' San: of the 1 '' � ,• ate Alexander and; Christena ilVlcViear) Nicholson, he Was 'born February l5 In 1020 e' 1883. w „survives, along With two sons,. Harold, and' Harvey: iin' :Kincardine Township; two 'dein ghters, Merle (Mrs.: .Robe., mott) and • Ardis, London; ' t; sisters'; Miss wa. ,es :Margaret .g. a n d T' eria, Kincardine Township ' an three 'brothers; 'Donald' of p d Luck - now and; Ale Lander and' • Walter of , ,Kincardine . To: brothers, `Peter • wnshig;�, Three col , Angus. and Mal - m, - predeceased •: hifn. There are, also Surviving -four:.gran children,- :Donna,'rl;ickmottd. Shirley, Bruce and Wayne a n d Nch= Olson: • He wars ''held i1& J igh rear in' the 'neighborh g e. pod` vlrhere he .Chad'' spentmost of his lifetime .and as' :',a neighbor was . e ready to, lend'. assistance wh r6' and ;when it was required; • Service at the Linklater Fun- eral 'Moine, :February, 24th' conducted by ,the\Rev was . Roderick. MaoLeod Of Tiverton, inthe ab- ,sence of. Rev. :W• .B Mitcheil.;.4f Knox Presbyterian' Ohurch, Kin- cardine:-' Interment. was. 'iz - eardine Cemetery.. Klin T1he paIlbear- ers, were', Ronald Th acker, . Bert. et. .Nicholso,' Orville Needham, ..St -wart M.cDonald; S •II. ONUMENTS SKELTON EMO IA LS ;We are the aril • Y ariianufac. Curers in this pair of Ontario of high class' : ,mazr'urnents whoimport granite from the Old Country. in•:the•ro the• Caa rlo .• •ugh d and •process, from• the, rough. ;to the finis'' monument. • No lied.., m i When : choosing 'middleman. a..monument • come' and , see ; ane of .the, largest°:selections in Ontario.. Established over ` .. sixty ; years, Write or phone; Walherioit �8 and reverse charges, SKE TON M.EM ALKERTON L, and' ton Orr: Re • , cost•'laliives � and friends acted" as flower bea • LOTS WITH SPT MAPLE AND EL ill purchase Mash properties on farms. Please phone or write: �e' Andrew Malcolm : Furniture, Listowel, Ontario Congratulations t� Mr. & Mrs.l `Lloyd Buckjnghasn,:' (nee' Agnes M•offat), who were- • married',, in' Teeawater Presbyteria°ri : Church ori March 1st.: Tiley .will live. in Kincardine, . Mrs • Cecil McNall' •and'',Charlie spent Tuesday afternoon` With Mrs. 'Wrni Heiiry,.,..WlhiterrhurCh. Mr. Reg Brown "spent- Tuesday irl "Toronto, • Little h Linda :and' 'Lar -'3>,. Berson, • •Luckknow, spent fe• . days with ' their granctparen'ts, Mr.' and .Mrs. Jas.. Wraith. Mr, and., Mrs. Tom sMcNall of Ford:Wick "-spent .the week=end. with :Mr. and•'lt'rs. Cecrl''IV[cNall_ •Mx -and-Mrs, .- Frazrk - - < goent Wednesday A ADEMIC REOLOIREmIVEN'ir Porta with• Mrs Hugh N ,ONE.,YEAii ebURSgs 'Statndine In ei ht de 13 ' and HarvE�y, Bervi+e; , papers; one o#' 'which Sha `g Grade or fir. and 411/1/1"s. Wrii Hai English Xi be nglish Con�positiorr axe:- + tec�hurch spent a i yeti of L�terature. �,. cNall and Charlie, .• , , �o. ing' tWPYEAR c0UlE M tlY with Mz and Mrs L"1•eail tion Ai"IHR SEs Secondar�t' School Gradua p ma of:the General Coarse. • family of Walkerton spent: Sun- With IN1'ERVIEV�/;� 'ihl'1't� min NTS m 1Vir, and Mrs, Grant Wall' and Co Ntpp1.1CA ihteres' for fhtet+v` rang .'T'oichers' College should appy chuirmcher, Chooi; iw' through the principal' of ,their ,secondat�y Ori,' aturda g father'. ti. Saturday :evemm� Mr. and ripixcants should trite to Mrs John S h ' ' .h a -Nits; 'Win. Wall of. ittee are conducted b the r of ''Sjelection. y �' ted i Secondary school Stn.' dents day. .With.'Mr, and 1Mrs;; Johti in end visited ter y� a� � l�•} r� u is With Mr. nd � e Il i 4Ir si n 1-.FVRb TEA lFRs' t . aag Kinl. tagli, • . HUGH NIGIIoL O?1 AER stater y, Hugh Nicholsons who was born in Kincardine Township On th • b4 rHITECI lkC • r • U KNO'VV aril 1I TR1` T ACENT` r� lJ CJS. •ACC,I"r)E� T, 1Y,•J4731L1'r e.fe. noire: Witlgh* 5'70-4`:3: C, Beet