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• . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW;• ONTARIO;
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THREE WEEKS from' today' will be Christmas Eve
Plan your shopping now -- We have.many
GIFTS FOR. MOM, DAIS BROTHER or SISTER
Drop in; and:look things over . and',
bring the ' following coupon with
you for ':a: r .
FREE . CHANCE • ON A . TOBOGGAN”
You do or 'hive to, make a purchase to have .a chance
on :the toboggan! I
FREE. TO SOME LUCKY KID
A NEW TOBOGGAN
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Ad dress
(Cut''It Out and Bring,•It TO Our. Store)
Ian,Reid
seo�t`rs and AUTO SUPPLY.
Phone 65,' Lucknow
1
W. I. OPPOSES
DAYLIGHT SAVING
(HOLYROOD NEWS)
Mr and Mrs,' Jack Ackert and
Family took ..their mother Mrs.
;John Walker to• her Rome at;.
Owen Sound, .
' Mr. and Mrs. P A. Murray' en-
tertained the. 10th ,Con.: Tarin
1 Forum. '
Mr. and Mrs.. James' Murray of
Picture `' Butte,, Albertavisited
with Mr, and. Mrs. P A. Murray
and ,family and also attended the
Ro !•ai Winter. Fair, • . +z •
.Mrs. Lyman Sutton . presided
at• the -meeting of -the Holyrood
Womerrf's 'institute at the hallon..
Thursday afternoon ` for the
Christmas. meeting. A , prettily I
decorated • Christmas tree and,
colourful table ,centres gave- a
very festive touch. . Hostesses
were Mrs. Frank Maulden •and
Mrs. Morgan Johnstone: Follow-
ing the 'regular opening and' cor-.
respondence; business was dealt
with. It was decided to hold euch-;
re parties inbhe hall :on the first'
Friday, night of each,, month.' The
January meeting • falls. on New •
Year's Day, so it will be the, fol -
jawing Tuesday,' January 6th,
Some . needed kitchen equip-,
-merit is to. be . purchased. Mrs.
P. A. Murray 'reported on •the '
44I Clubs, there are 12r girls tak-
ing'
aking' this project. Daylight saving
was discussed and a vote taken.
opposing. it.
The convener of Citizenstup
and ,: education, Mrs. ' Frank
Thompson told` a story of 'a re
tarded ;child'. For the roll..call
l.gifts• were.. exchanged'With your
Sunshine . sister and this brought
:forth . many :happy surprises.
• Mrs. Morgan :Johnstone' then.
presided for the „program . and
gave' 'a 'lovely ,topic on ' " Let's
keep the Christ in .Christmas"..
Caro. singing , was .also enjoyed.
, Miss Edna Boyle played "Star
off the East" Mrs ,William Eadie
read two • poems: The • Christmas`
Tree; and Christmas card Magic.
Mrs. Stewart ' "MacDonaldcon
ducted' and also gave a reading,,
The Christmas Spirit. Mrs. Bud
Sutton and ,Mrs.,. Gerald Gibson.
'were'' judges for theChristmas
'.Table centres . with prizes ..going
to, Miss May Boyle; and Mrs.
Frank `Thompson. Miss' Barbara
,Murray who had meritted a trip
to ,:Toron
to Niagara . and: Ottawa
recently gave a lovely traveltaik,:
it was sponsored. Iby the .National
'C '1 of 4„H Club's
•
bers
FOR THE WEEK. F' DECEMBER, :84th
Monday, December 8 :..G,:()0
Tuesday, December 9 . . . , B 1
Wednesday,': Decernber . .l 0. B' 1.3
ember 1:.1 .0 :65;
Thursday, Dec
Friday0 December I2.......7,,.,,;,.6,1i5,16,.
B ,1..1
aturd�a December 13 ..3$
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HOW OLD IS T14IE
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
' The Sentinel of October:. 8th, rant from the
•i908,carried a report of what was •$1.006 centenary grant
b .: Pt ovince• for • the .' specific' pur-
• ter,'med he 49th'annual exhi. . of memorial ; gates:at the
tion of th- Lucknow. Agricultural pose
. ,, was' cor parke:nirance.
Society It that date
CORNERS
entering itson hundredth year.Ul,;•RQ$S
iv
rect., the Society would 'now . be
one
•;_ _ _—_--
panted Kinloss. Branch Agri-
cultural.. Society nearing- the
if •the Society is g t a
100 year mark it is in line ,for
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There has been ` some •. m lig; 1 : in'
and k.. d:. w,,'th' .K King
Ings as to the'correct age; a t • •ono(}pct vee. , visiting
i'. • .n t belicve i r'. in eonti;dl so .that. g
there is substa olderit 0 1�l inte
the Societ : is than the date ` seems • at a ' Standstill. But m
Society
is
list which': . �t of Muster}< weather' Christ=
,ori this `years p s�,, e
93rd exhibition:.•c
Originally
Chris
C
hr
the
annual ua
1
• et
don t: Ioi � held
The . Society was
t
njati tree and concert Will be: r 1 4th
O e 4th g bout sil cch
1958 Pontiac Stratochief, standard" transmiSsion,
.
fully equipped ..,........, ,..:. 52,595
.
1958 Pontiac Larentian Sedan, automatic,
fully ' equipped
transmission; ' fully equipped " , '42,750.
Twb .1958! Chev. Biscayne Sedans, � ' , .,
• $2,750
fully . equipped, $2, 50
p
Two 1958 Chev. Biscayne Sedans' :, .
95'i Chev. 2- oor a •
equipped $2,295
,. 1,995
1957 Chev .Coach, , fully equipped $
$2,295
Two'1958 Pontiac Stratochief Sedans, automatic
$2,850
B yne Sedans automatic
1857 d H! rdtop •V -8 automatic fully
Ch Station Wagon
1957. ev.
' . _.. $2,195..
•
Two 1957 Pontiac Deluxe Sedans, automatic ,
1956 Ford Fairlane Sedan, automatic, fully equipped $1,795
.:...$1,450
$1,195
$1.195:
$1,195
$1,195
5995
5695
$695
1955 Chev Sedan, with radio
1954 Ford Coach. valve in head motor
1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan. - • '
•
1954 'Ford "Customline, • with radio " u, 'ed
. 1954 Meteor . Hardtop, automatic, fully equipped
1953 • Dodge Sedan •
1952 Chev Coach
1951 •Dodge . Station Wagon • , , ' :
AND A NUMBER Or OLDER. MODELS
' AT BIG VALUE PRICES•
ruaSels ' MOtors
Huron . County's • Foremost Used' . Car Dealers
CASH, TRADE,' TERMS Open Evenings Until 10 .
Phone 173, BraSBels •
Cities ...Service Dealer..
aviller : Icln
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CHARTERED' ACCOUNTANTS :.
Bell' Telephone Building
WALKERTOI�
:.A :HUNTLEY;
• Telephones .. Business .63 3 , Residence • .106.
Meeting at Walkerton last week:.. •
m. g
the' 4-H .club members attend-
ed .'the concert at Tiverton Fri-
•
day. night
Resident Manager
Friday evening.
The W. T : met at the home of
'Mrs. • Francis.. 'Boyle' last Weld
r esday 'with 'a large attendance
and .Mrs.. Frank Currie and
Mr. a at Ber-
Mrs. Milton Walsh visited
Bei. -
Vie on Sunday.
�ss. Hilda..:Be :ers 'spent, the
MI Bey
�anadian'�, oun�cr '.
clubmember's alnd• their lea- week -end: at her home` at Clif
150 C 1 d
•
singing t . shinents � Mrs: swan. on Tues ay:'
' on to .a close: ;Refre„ Guelph
•.rio merson of
der's enjoyed ;' . this trip. aro for" .. .
after -1 ' , Jeri Stanley . • visited with
brought a pleasant Valerie �d.
d Mr. Jam E
were served..
"Harold 'Slessor 'visited his. parents Mr. and 'Mrs;
Mr.. •and Mrs. k
end.
on
• ' Misses 'Margaret . R,aberts.,
Miss' Hilda Beyers and Mr. Don.
ald Roberson:visited,at the borne
• of Mr. ' Milton Stanley Thursday
evening.
•
the week -end with her grandfath-
er, er, Mr.: ;Robert McCosh in• Ripley,
Quite a •nim bet 'from here 'at -
.
a
Sunday with"Mr. and Mrs*.,Bert
epee i 001 on Deccm N.ieholson and' family.
:•harbach; Mary •
and. Betty* ,'a 'Tees`'�'ater, were
family of Glamis visited on,
n in a IA t�rrr•
cant be repeated:
, Mrs Pauline Sc
GLASS!,
For every make. at:ito, flat or
curved: " See
DAVIDSON•
Visualfniag & C'ollisio>n. • ery and ,
•
j .. ner at the 1101110 .'of .Mr. , and
.
• No. 8 Highway- dinner Wed'nes-,
"320,.. Goderich• • l McNall on
Phoneet•ening.The occasion
•ttC,EMEMBER1 I'• harlie"s first ir'
dinner guests of the Browns,
+' Wednesday. ;evening.. • ,
Ali •=anti Mrs. . , J.as.• Haldea y
a .:bir,
n
(ed �'
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a
tt
e.y
C
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•S• i d
Mrss,; Cecil being
day b thday
• ." ate � one .of your.
tilt4s. Loss l-IaldenbY spent the
tt•cC'k-r. i1 w•''
'Mrs, Frank •J3rown
ickers,. ` ,tit Thursday lower• back. 'See, J A. � e�'cning with IVT.
Foot, Correctionist, � at . Rucen 5 � � �; � . \'�'(?�, Guest and 'Fred',.
.ti
hotel, Winham,. each Mond•ay'I anal lr
K illaiil:1
Your feet realCdown,
rit,h Mr and Mrs Sohn
cause �)aifS } t'
greatest assets, and a b
in the structure may c f St1litli:ia01e ,
in feet, knees, legs, ankles nr • Mi, and
•
Boors • Open at 8.15
Games start at 8.45 sharp
t)CKNO. �•
LEGION HALL, L
11
JACKPOT
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Decemb erThurs
• � .... CAELED
• .. 53 NI�MBERS
90.00
JACKPOT OF $ y � �•
• . Extra Cards 25c
Games $1.:d0, 1bl�i; l3RA�1Cl�i 3Q� .
SPONS
OR�D bY l✓
1 Nf3W LAG• ,;
PURPLE• PROVE'
.erb' Farrell . is undergoing
',H
treatment in, Victoria Hospitall
n.
Londo : ''
Mr. and iiIrs. Victor G'rawley
and family visited :with Mr. and •tended the
Mrs::. Ernest Walden of Bethel
George S • Erherson for the wee
'
Miss'' 1Vlary 'Anne' MoCosh spen
to
N�•
BORN .
• ` -7 on• Saturday:
M;A:�INNON
• ovember 22nd, to Bill and Mary
N -
•MacKinnoz .of A.gtncotirt;, a :son,; F•
Bruce `' her for Michaeland
a brother
MACLEOD — 'on" Tuesday;,
De-
cember 2nd ' in Civic Hospital,;
North Bay, to Mr. and 'Mrs,. Bruce`
MacLeod (rhe Urn Elliott) `a:son,•
Robert Bruce,. a wee brother: for
. Mary Patricia
' W1LSON.' -,= .Jack ' and Norma,
announce'. the birth of their `son;
John' James at Mount' Hamilton
t, HHospital,. on Tuesday,' December.
Osp, ,.
snd
h Something'
to sell. So R
: Something , ,
Bruce Co.�Federation ;to buy? Phone, 35,' Luc now.:
ed.,SeMc.e:
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eed C,ontraCts
SOYBEAN OIL. MEAL
'OIL CAKE MEAL.,
(Mill Feeds ' AtoAll Tithes
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DAIRY, BEEF,
HOG and POULTRY CONCENTRATES.
to .your needs . . Feed free' choice if you will
are: completely balanced•. • .
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DRIED, MOLASSES
PHONE 18,, LUCKNO
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