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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-17, Page 12ours' J SP4N4 w, *Of agif • THAT M�� • i wiho,`•ls,'' the woi mChris Att.s, word t her sistt zie. Mi • her roi '" .air Ft Fir Fi' .SE SI; D1y; Be ,ThE SPITINEL, 14UC1CNOW :ONTARIO WPDNESPAY DEC.. 17th, '191)11 man for his team►, with his. 6201 , Jolursto1e being l st dor the flat three games, oda, Errington being' 'top. for her team,. The Tigers took tours points from the Zebras, George West- lake, est-lake, ;being high for the Tigers, Pearl Jamieson .was high for her team. . r .The Chipmunks 'took . "three The fighting .Squirrels did 'it points from the Polecats.. Hap again by •taking four points,. from Hall was; the best man for his the Lions. Bili... Button was 'top • team. with 6.60 flat three games;, Choose from five confection colors Up -Top STYLE=LITE CONTROLS CENTRE.. for: CUSTOM -DRYING EVERY KIND OF FABRIC The new Westinghouse Custom'" .ImperialClothes. Dryer brings to your .fingertips automatic. controls for properly drying every kind of fabric you wash. That's right! With the brilliant new Style -Lite Con- trol Centre you custom -dry everything .from thp most delicate to the most rugged fabrics.... . 'correct y and automatically.• Plumbing, Heating, Wiring, Eavetrougbing PHONE 50,'LUCSNOW An o1 Fable tells the story of several boys idly throwing`.; stones•. at; a group of frogs In a •pond. `Boys," complained one of the frogs at last, ,"this may be fun for you but it is death for us." Too often -we do thoughtless, things without consideration for others -for' example,•spending o'tur money solely for pleasure without regard for our family's future. H'ow much ,better it would"" be Sun p'Lifo of Canada's modern•life msurence policies. Zile in.uraned to G my prole.Aiort: and r . • 1 am at your' service. Why not call me today? Yoy tea bre under na obligation. SUN. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA fF L'tJCHNo'f K'inahan Phone Wingham 717-'w44. Ladies, Mike ISanderson was top man ,for his team with his 440 flat three games;, Hazel Webster being; best for the ladies;, • Tb,e Beaverstook three: points; f rte, the Coons, Bud Thompson was -top nian 'for 'his team. M; Mae;non ,Was stop for • the la- , dies. M. Rayner- was high, ,man for .:his, team., Rayner being. hest: ,tor. 'the ladies. :. • The Cubs took two games from the Gophers,. but . the Gophers • kin -total: pins .to give . theM tgiro points apiece Dick Park 'tivas :best; :for his team' Clarence Greer wasbest roan .for 'his team, M. Greer was best . for `the .ladies. Team`Stardings' Cutis, 33;Squir- rels, 31; ,Beavers,' 27; Chipaiitinks; :25; Polecats, 24; Gophers, 21; Lions, 18 Coons,- 18; Zebras, 13 Tigers, 10; - Well Bowlers the turkey roll is here again. Come out and make itthe best • bowling- night. " yet. The ` turkey's will he high` lady; LIFE MEMBERSHIP GIVEN MRs.. zwma :J4 ESQN' The December meeting of Ash- field W,M$. was held on Thurs- at the home day, � December ' 11 of .Mrs.:Rueben Wilson with 20 members answering the roll call with their '. favorite M Christmas• carol. Miss Sadie Johnstone was leader and 'conducted the entire program on a Christmas' theme and what. Christmas' means, to handicap .included; See• you allat the turkey. Roll. Collie on Captains get your team• out in .full force for a good night and please be on time. Clare' and 1 would like at this time to wish. you one and, all a : Very- Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year, . The man with laryngitis whis- pered over the ' phone, "Is the doctor 'in?" '1.1 "No,"` the . nurse whispered gent, and couples, high triples, back, "come on up!' ' Christiana the world over. Sit open ed the meeting with praye; and rePeating (4 the W.M.S, 'p r pose in unisoin+ 'Mrs. Neil G.,Afe. Kenzie had the scripture lessor and. meditation: Mrs. D; R. ;Me Kenzie gave the pr.'ayer., Mrs f}ed. Farrish had the topic,,' Mr; Earl Howes read a splendid poeil sen t • in by Mrs. D. A. McKenzi who 'is recuperating from an ill ness,. Mrs, Hugh :McKenzie gav a''prayer. The different branches, of, th WM,S. • young, peoples:. group ,Pave,,' their reports; . Mrs. ' Earl.: Howes -presented.... Life • 'Memnbei'shi.p' •Certificate t Mrs, Ewart Jamieson with; Mr. Reuben Wilson reading the pre sentation address, and our Y pies; dent, Mrs, "Ross spoke of the'ex ample of Christian devotion Mr Jamieson has given us A, special thankswas given t Mrs. p,11,. McKenzie for printin pro ram's: and to miss Sadie Jahr stone for writing. the W.M.S. 'pui pose cards. ' • • with last-minute 'Christmas sh ing prob HERE'S. A HP FOR'BUSY SANTAS... • . If your gift -list ' doesn't seem 'to he getting; any sborter,make a quick trip:. to. ° your local B ;of M branch. See if you don't agree that it's the idealgift shop for , those'.'%ard-to buy- for" people .on your list. For the cradle and classroom sets .. '. thereare special , passbooks designed to make a hit with • the :young fry. With a nice balance inside, they make arfect" extra gift that. will grow with' them through thelyears. And just watch their eyes.' when .they see/the gay Christmas' passbook cover. ... and adults, too. You can takethe worry out of shopping for the hard -to -please by by giving . fegtiyely-decorated B: of M Christmas cheques in their Christmassy folders and envelopes. Practical B' of M money orders in holly- decked ollydecked :envelopes , save you needless guesswork when buying for o lt-of-towners. andtf you, are sit employer . brighten up, your staffs bonuses by using colourful B of M: Christmas cheques..: ::thy not drop into 'your'neighbourhood 13 of.M branch today? One short visit will soon restore; thatcheery Chuckle to your, Christmas giving. MY BANK" Jo? 11 not a io/AI$ ' 'o it its 1, 0 ANIS OF MONTREAL6;144464 ?era V4,04. Ltetnow Branch. a ANttitl. lILTO ' RA NE8, Manager 1 1t1t ttitE; 1 t 1,7