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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-17, Page 2111 ea sir i 40044" ire.' eiericieJ • WEDNESDAY, DEC.. 24th, 1908 htl1't1111'l0bpk►+q,00$� 'VUE N LUCKI�TpW ` SENTI EL LUCKNOW, QNTARIO At Christmas.. time, we;. Welsh for y'ou "all' the spit. itual bl'e'ssings, of the -.season. . May 'your, heart and home.: be tilled with happiness supreme. JOHNSTONE..•AND SON itapAioliotw000eziobotivedvortiougoolexeiptioiiszpoiistoeioirootA CHRISTMAS ". GREETiNOS Best, Wishes For A' MERRY • CHRISTMAS • and .a HAPPY NEW YEAR ... .q Atthis time of the year it is "a pleasure to extend .the Season..s Greetings to E eryone and to •add. a word .of..appreciation to all those whose patronage` I'' have .' enjoyed "during ,;the year. -EAST END.'BARBER SHOP Ike,meort, nutre� histsaga; e4bert eepo;os olOt a o rerli aipstriwai SEASON'S GREETINGS. or theolida We Thank You 'Sincerely For .Your Patronage, Friendship and Goodwill and extend our Best Wishes for Christmas and the: New Year ►1 amltvn lie seitosp+i itOe rrt,t a 4,,au asre;a a +a ao$ a ra +t a, e 4 1- : SHEEP CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED The sheep: raising industry may well make. a comeback in this Community, as. 'a result of the Lions' Club .decision to sponsor a. 4-1.1 Club for boys and girls between the ages of 12 and '21. A , meeting' was held on Fri - d evening with George 'Gear, I Brupe County AAgricultural. 1R,e-• Presentative and Assistant Agra Reps . Wen. McBride, both ,pre - 'sent to explain: -the .working and' benefits of such .a club..• Although ,Friday's meeting was ,not largely {attend ed, due to some degree to 'Weather 'conditions, some: not able to be present, in- dicated • their interest. • A minimum of ten club, mem- bers is required, and this num- ;ber seems assured: An organiza tion meeting_will be held early in .January. 'Members are required to.,have five bred ewes, not necessarily registered. They. may be 'obtain- ed from the home flock., it .any,• and, if they have to. be• purchased outrr.gl t • from °ther•'•sources, a loan ean• • be arranged at the . local bank, ;through the Wool, Grow `er's 'Association. • The sheep• population in Cana da has dwindled sharply.- At one time; in ' early days, .there was a •sheep, i.n Ontario 'fpr every rest dent Not •only was it a' source of food;•.'but the 'pioneers :depended :on the, sheep : for the wool to crake their :•homespun, ;clothing and b1.:ankets: Today entire ay the • t re sheep spopu ' ration . of Canada is less than 'the the numer: ri n Ontario, when• sheep. raising•••was ,general with • PAGE :SEVEN; VESPER: SERVICE, WAS IMPRESSIVE Memibers of the C.G.I.T group of the Presbyterian Church, con- ducted an impressive vesper ser- vice on:Sunday, and .in doing, so. carried out a .prescribed font. of candle -lighting . service. con- :ducted on-•ducted 3 y • some 4.0;090 Canadian Girls •in• 'training, across:' Darmin.,.. Tolling. part . were, Margaret. Ann 'Mullin : Janet l± inlayso-i, Forster, 'Diane ,Jamieson, Elisa Elizabeth Ann Finla son Nancy beth Henderson, .Dawns Aitchi- son', assisted by Marlene Stanley and Patrica :Welsh, former mere. bers of the group. • The leaders are Mrs.. Bud Catherine Macintosh, and Gladys MacDonald. Gladys took a part• in, thee service for. Diane Rayner who was ill. The guest speaker :was Miss Dorothy Douglas of Lucknow,. who is horns bnn furlough from Formosa.Miss Douglas has taught teen-age, 'girls in Taznsui for thirty years, and it was fitting that she should speak in, her home church' on this occasion and relate Christmas ;customs in the Far East, Where- she has • served :the missionary : cause of'the.: church so. ably °.and faithful,, The choir under thedirection. of Mrs'. Wm; Scott, assisted the service and sang two anthems. Eleanor.. Reed Played, two violin solos, "Q Holy Night" 'and "Silent Night,". • with aceoritipaniment by Mrs Gordon: Montgomery After the service,=n em ers'cif 'the'Ev- ening Auxiliary ' .served. a "cup of'. tea" ; to those assisting in the ev sr i ce adjudged : ed the • most g int:- :pre.ssive Vesper Service yet held. as flock on most every farm,: and a familiar. sight it was, to'see them wandering sand =grazing on the' roadside: No need . of .weed •spray• then? 4H The. Clulb is.spohsored by the .`Agricultural Committee of the, Lions Club, assisted by. Lion Stuart , Robertson • who is inter- •ested in.. the project. ',Cominittee Members are Blake Alton, chair- man; Vernon ,Hunter, Tom Todd, Rayna,rd Ackert, Larry Salkeld, Fraser . McKinnon. 'and Jack Mac Kenzie. Anyone interested in. joining the Club; •should eontact..any .of these gen-tleineri, at . ,(nce. . arrived and distributed • gifts. • We are sorrywh Mr.MaaDonald is con Wm M. Con.: valescing from pneumonia which absented him ` from .his .duties: On the High School staff prior.' tp. the Christmas vacation. • report .at -time of. writing.:. that Donnie Wall is riot very well ::' • ,` Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd •: Whytock and Jimmy, Wingha,tn, and Mr and iMrs. Alex Whytock and..boys. were -dinner. guests ; recently; of Mr. ' and Mrs. Everett Wliytock and family. ST'HELENS:. • Ladies please note that • the January meeting' of the Women's Institute will beheld in the corn muni•ty Hall on .Tuesday, Janu- ary 6th at ' 2•:30.. Roll Call, "What • hobby • have, you:chosen for your old age''? Topic on Home Eco: nomics,'and Irealth4by Mrs:.Fred McQuill>n.. Hostesses, Mrs. W. G, Humphrey. and Mrs.. Ernest Gaunt.- w1The aunt. The sympathy of many friends, go; to • the Phillips • family in the death of' Mr. John Phillips in, the • Winghatn • and District 'General. 'Hospital on Friday and to Mrs. Chas. MacDonald and Mrs. Wm ,•. -.;umPhrey ._ _..e l-1L..r« T? 1. JaC� OWaItaaae011e0$e We 'sincerely wish' that you will share in all : the pleasures of . the Yuletideseason. ALLAN -REED SPORTS and:.:. AUTO SUPPLY • Mr. and , Mrs.. Don Robertson . . and Dianne, Georgetown are vis .icing her. parents, Mr. and: Nrrs John Schumacher. 'Mr.. and Mrs. Grant Wall 'and family 'of Walkerton, and Mr and Mrs. Everett Whitehead and fainilyti 'Teesw!ater, were callers at ,Morley Walls•: on Thursday evefling.: itigifib0s0,000)0s0:0006 a a o0s0aigs ahtar a0i; f000 Our .wish to your ,That your Christmas 'be over so joyful, Isblkl Saaliut'1 Reid pa's ed away in h a i0i a sonr04r0h t+ n a s a 7z h>i b,, a 0 two.,.b b2a I1.tickotv on' Saturda. 011 Plan to attend athe o o Tuesday MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE MERRY night in the H l y • ,, e�venin•g, December 30th under 1 clic ausespic:of, .the' Women's'In- YOUR E`JV,YEAR FILLED WITH' HAPPINESS. t tuts, 0 Our Yuletide 'best to all out friends ,>;. fora season packed with all the wonderful things chat Clr%urias means! 00004 1211' 'a 'a 'aaD eaa>a' attidoab 0iin010b 00000104 'l»' :.. d','VULRWSS CORNERS • Merry, Chiistmas•- Evel•yone,. .The cmmunity extends syni• pithy to Mrs:•ReuAben Zettler and ot.hcr• mernbers of the family iii the Pas'sing of.Willlam Ruth. The ' i`tmeral . was Tuesday m ening at ' true Rh ctsdalc R,C: `Churc . . LAC and Mrs.Russell Ste art, Lachine, • Quebec, are holidaying'' with .his parents, ;:Mr, , and Mrs, ''i` ImSStc'Wa1.t. .. . Ori' account • o,f sonic. roads...be 'ir g t=illed' ih the L.Dli,$..btis has been linable:to make its complete' trip r°esultii1 , .in soirm students missing' school. Hats o:ff• to Mr. peeking who has faithfully kept: : ' {, his r°bads open ,' •, • . I. The'annual 'Christmas concert ' boi on Thtrrs was l�cld In tti`o sch ... ' .• .. . Ila , .vening, There was a good y p"r`ogram,m.e after 'which ',Sant/ t 'D� ;,.ix 'O a,�^,�r�;^w0D��° ti tot b,r Po ed. Collyer • HANNA M.P.P Huron -Bruce • irks - al 64. Pt lc :f. 040