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THE ' LUCK -HOW ;SNTTNHLR : LU
. .. .h rtes
. •ce v�e� C :a�
Lions embrshr oars ver a . , ; , • . , : resident, � of served . as 'president, . •Bus' loads,,
. , , .:Lions :. Whitney, Grose, president � es s loads
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Close -to 30Q _roaring, ore. 11 1 ..in. _club also came_. frnmT Exet,, .► .... :._ _.
a the' Lucknow Reoreatloi the-Wingham c, ack
,packrd n- o , one ,Chairman J. ich and Zurich .t,tnei�udrng j
tie .on• 1Vlonday evening when introduced Z . »'
Cen
s i Club was McKiibbon, who recalled ,how, he Bannister
• the. � Lucknow.District fl . Fields' had done, some ' :.. ; . .Stirring Response, _
. esented With. its' Charter, and .and Frank ,here, a ritng , spo,` addressed
ltd 'Lions ,Internation- Lions missionary work In r spo g •:, .•
w, 'which totmbr ago, . and there was none groupas "1±"riends Lion-
' 'which embraces over ' 12,5.00' few years g , . and the ' ' .
cl, , • ., than he. to. see that Luck- ism"i : and said he considered he
-+clwbs, in,. `seventy-sev�ei� ;'countn,es happier.,, » � b::. .luck ,� mail�.`.to ,belong;
e now was now ' ready • for , a Clu was' a'. VerY. y ,
and °,. �eograpiimoal:. • 1 Q �c a t m op s. :
' Mr. ' Hm gs,.introduced' the, head to such .an`• ., organization -, awl, to
'around the :world. :; . g
., . ._.r. _ r.and ll showed rep -`cunt as ,his ° friends the. leaders.
,. inn the newly, or-� table . the ro ,,c ., • ,
. Menzilhershup .._
e. the resentatives present froin the fol- in 'all walks'of life.
• �8'ed:, .club. -.,.had, reach d _.,. .,- �e�ter;: .: estressed• capon ah'e 92 . mem-;
total Of;'92',by;:Monday lowing clubs.,. `Zuridh, •H organized, club
t .. by
s rexecu- Bayfield, . Arthimrr� Hiaranston;' . Mt : ' �bers of the newly
ovening, and Dalt Higg , on Teeswater, that the ,had a. great opip . .
, 'pie secretar from Toronto, said Forest; Pahnerst , Y
•. be would check the records, ibut Wingham; Brussels; Clanton, -God --
believed this to. Abe: - the largest erich,' London, St. Marys, How
ter night enrollment of any ick and Collingwood ,.
club during nils atm:ost• two "de- Reeve George Joynt extended
des in ,Lionism. - „ 'a civic welcome and Reeve Cecil'
T Ashfield and Reeve
•' The .opening: night enrollment :.Blake • of As of Kinloss also'
gave the S.ucknow District Club Harold Percy
a _. __. . _ .._ _ _._ .ke ,.briefly.--All--_�thr-ee--rare
the .third largest meanlbershiip- of` 'spo : v;
some sixty clubs .: in Zone ' ;Al, Members of the local ' club...
in from Windsor to Owen
stretching
Sound.
Mr. Grose introduced Jugh
Carmichael of Wingharn, deputy,
Anticipating a total .. attend- governor, who welcomed the
' . n
ance of about 260 ;Lions, the 'Wo LucknowClub to 'Region 16,
men's ;Institute, which catered
for a, `delicious tuarkey`. banquet,
set places for. over 260, and 'end
ed ; up •.by .sleeving 283.. ' hungry
men. The ladies did : a ' wonderful
job. in Spite --of of ` the -congestion
and serving handicaps, and were
told . so •by the assembly at the
,conclusion of the evening. Mrs.
Chas. Cooke, (Institute president,
►lied::
tilier. resident. of
Tidy Bou ?4>,
ootsponsormng Goderich Club,"
was chairrnan. , Harold Victor
1Q'ynn n presided.at the' piano for
0 Canada, a for a :sem,-song
Wm Conlon. Nels Hill
led by
of Goderich:announced' the. Lions
invocation, and ., !following the
banquet , Past Deputy Governor'
gyp: gilds of Teeswater, call-
ed for! a toast to . The Queen,
Telegrams and' letters of `!best
wishes were read by: the secret-
ary, E. H. Agnew and President
W tso
BERT MARTIN..
DIED SUDDENLY
(KINGSBRIDGE`N.EWS) a
_.-is_ extended_
Sincere sympathy
tothe family of the late Bel t
Martin of Hainilton, 'Whose Sud-
:death occurred Last. Thurs.
den, .
day evening .`about $ 30, .,.p.m.,
he ,was watching TV in
'while-
his . own .'living 'room with his
mass- was ,at
fairaly .The- (funeral
's • Churc'h.. H'amiltori,
St. ,Patrick among.
:Monday morning,
those attending the funeral.,frorn
.rs.' Blaise
here 'were Mr,''and M;
,Martin • James Doherty,. `Michael.
V ortun- i.
O'Neill, Jos ' • `('Keefe, ,l .eonar
Mr.
e them� le
0
ity -- and _ education.�l�for____ _�, O'Loughlin, ._,_�;
in Zionism' and they :would 'be and Mrs. Ray Dalton,. Mr. & .Mrs.
amazed ,at - the friendships that• Dennis Dalton. ,
will be _ formed.-..._ '-,.. _._ _ . _ Mr-:; and Mrs. Cyril Austin vis-
ite, boosted Lucknow ,as a cen- ited With friends in Wingham en-
tre from .• which no one need • de Sunday.
panto have all their needs fill • Mr. Charles Dalton and daugh,
ed: We -have a' 'big empty fact-
-ter • Diane of Ottawa spenL:aiew
cry, he 'said, in ,a bid for help >days with: his ''parents, Mr. , and
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NESDAY,: DANT, 30tht 11057
after the C:W:L. .!anuary meet...
ing on Sunday afternoon, . �f or.
Mrs. John Maize (nee Mary Do.
herty) 'and, Yvonne Vassella,
whose marriage to James Sinnott
of Detroit .will take place in St:
-
day, ' February 21nd at 10. a.m.
About .••25 - ladies' --were present
and a- dainty lunch was served
Yvonne and Mary 'both. thanked
the C WL. members for the love-
ly. useful gifts;: they.'were pre
sented- with
!Mrs.' P. Murphy has been' �a
patient' in • London .hospital for,
pati ;,
the past two weeks, and is now
a the home .ipf .her 'daughter;
t i . Stratford.
Mr's;: Fitzgerald 11 S .. -.
QVlrs, Robert i oward, Jr., is 'a
m l,.
_�, .: .. dein
H
b to.
inn •
-Patient-
in n W sP
en l�.
pati ..,
Mrs. Nora Sinnott • .o! Detroit"
is spending,two, Weeks: at her.
home here.
Mr. and Mrs...Lalonde & fam-
ily of .Sarnia were Sunday visi_
tors at the home of Mr. &` Mrs.
Mark Dayton.
`` Mr. Maurice Bowler returned
to his -work in Toronto' on Sun-
day,
unday, after, a month's . illness at, .
his home' here.:
to put it into : aperation. 'again, ,Mrs: Jerry .Dalton during the
tand regain the industrial Pres-. week.
table factory, pastGene Fra e. &
mge it Held. as, a Mr. and: Mrs. Frayne
'its 'products were sold sonsr visited with relatives in.
' •. w ;m ,
that : in years' to from coast to Boast;• Hon'' on Sunday.;
and stressed. to the .rural ill returned
cairie they' would value : their With , referenceMartha O'Neill
e r shi More ''high.:
area encompassed to her home after a
charter mein�b r �P
.1y: The visitors ' almost 'lifted'
the roof with the: Lions roar 'and..
the : infant-- klub . responded: ;lust-
lust-
ily,.
District Governor'Jake Sweit-
zer of ' Exeter pointed out'. the.
basic !principles upon w h'i c h"
Zionism . has 'flourished, ---and ' by
Iden
the application �.of the�.: go
rule has made..: the world.a e
in: this Club,
he said there are ne divisions.
at the edge of town, and foresaw.
a still `. 'eater measure. of rural"
urban 'co-operation ' to which
Harold Percy had referred.'
touched . on some''of,. the;
'Rae
highlights . in the 100 -year' hist-
ory
ist
o : of this:, village,' and said that
rY
this occasion :once again brought
to rominen�ce As
president .Ile hada program
.
two week
visit' with relatives in Detroit &'
Jackson: :Mr' and Mrs. James
Moore, newlyweds,' motored :here
with her. for a 'short °visit..
A double miscellaneous ;show-
er•was'held in the .parish hall,
'dent- complimented
e - resin mP
� P
The, Sentinel on • their ` menu
q t
'Lucknow into p and t e u:�l cnu
b printing job . l e P
ter "place ' in which to live: an anticipated club 'the, new club had . received, which
itY
lined up for . 'P i
In'. presenting ` the Charter to !but °Ne a:"little` had been an,important factor' ,in
P g of 40.' members, ..... � a '
President, Watson, he ; referred to. alarmed to• have over:'90 on his
him as a work horse, a go-getter hand: He stressed that the. con
and a leader that the Lucknow stitution would .be followed o
District Club.can well be proud letter and that. money raised
of. It was one. of the`: Many tri- the
the public . for welfare
• aid `to
tes and � � m; liments - ' ould ' �be,�pent solely for
Rae duringthe evening, not the was so tern a proc - s
....such, purposes. �
-000 to
expected around
which was the PresenceCharter `t 'ems
least oVf P Harvey. Webster, Night
of a 'bus load 'of former mem- an introduced the mem give: the Club a sound' financial
chairman hers. froth his home club in, Lon- bers of the various committees.. 'start.
i . where . he had previously:Prize
Winners.
Rae a n: dlam
`Presentations
the membership- record that d
.leen set
The drawing . then took place
for ` some sixty .prizes:which had
been donated hti merchants and
manufacturers.' The sales response
NATIVE OF =MOBS
DIED' IN LONDON'
•
The, death, 'of. Mary MaPher
son,':daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs.. John . McPherson, occurred
in London•.on 'January ' 1Qth. She
Was"' in • her 94th year, ihaving-
been .born. in Kinloss Township
2t„....1663..i" .._._
On. .July,-.'i�.
The funeral service „washeld :
in•London on January 12th ;with
interment in, 'Mount .:Pleasant •
Cemetery,
deceased was an aunt. of;
Tied
Mrs. Wm. D..Mclntosh .oaf town.,
lc
vice
ap. Sid Gard-
presidedChest � for the .,presentations.�.a Goderich' 100 � baby chinks,
to the new club. The gifts were Y,
received ` by.: Mr.. Watson . and Ed Thom; shoes, ' Albert-Fitzpat-
were as follows: gong and gavel rick, Wingham; mien's, pants;
from—• -Win elle! Dale Hunter; coat, J. O. Gilles
pie, Whitechurch; .lady's, watch,
Orville Elliott; 'chair, Bill Ken-
nedy; permanent wave, : Lorne
Eadie; case oil, . Russell Stanley;.
blanket, Bruce Armstrong, God -
rices
r
n. .
and HOC
Canadian flag from Goderich,.
framed picture of the Queen
from Brussels, , Union. Jack from
Palmerston, framed code of eth
ics from. Harriston, framed Lions
objectives from Mount' Forest,
president's pin from . Howlett,
secretary's : pin from' Teeswater,
fine Ibex ; from : Bly, th, visitors'
register , from London Central
Club, and the personal,gift to
the president of a bag of `sheepo'
plant fertilizer. "i
In conclusion the Executive
Secretary intimated that because
electric clockIke Rahn, Brus-
of ulie_�growtlm-of_Lionism,Ta,ne� -l-- • �'` _.
district would have 'to be set up.
sell; 10 quarts oil, ;Allan Reed
lazy Susan; George;Parsons, God-
erich; 10' lbs'abutter,: Wm. Hogan;
thermos, Harvey Johnston, Clin-
ton; bag flour, ;R, W. 'Hughes,
Goderich; . raincoat, -:Billy Blake,
'Dungannon; casevegetables, 'Ed
Baker; bacon, Wm.. WISE; feed
concentrate,. Carmen 'Whytock,-
Holyrood; cofifee percolator,' Har-
old' Ritchie; pig pellets, Mrs. 'La-
vergne • Cunnitigl am koedi n-;_
case tomato; juice, Reg. Brown`,
Holyr000d; groceries Kryl W" re-
ing; ham, George Joynt;bus del
apples, 'a. E., Robinson,, ' Harris]
ton; quarts paint• AIrs M Hen?,
dersan, 3. Peters of :London, Gor-
don Kerr of Wingham, G; E. Cas-
ter of London,, Eva' Black, How-
ard Bender'; Elmira; • anti -freeze,
H. 11'orriston, London; chocolates,
Pat Patterson, London;oil, F. E.
Wadded; nghare_.;_set.. .rushes;-.
,- N., Brown, Clinton; shaving
.sets, "' :Bert Sanderson, Goderich,_
Don .Zeigler,' Kitchener; hair oil,
.cern mlie .Zu> iph,; y—Ha _-
ens; groceries, Clarence Smith;
Clifford, Don Aiberhart, Goder-
ich; suit cleaned, Miss J. Alton;
chocolatest Wes :Richnan, Exet-
er; case. pop,' Lloyd Ellington &
R„ S. Hetherington, • Winghan ;
windshield washer.. set,. C. Mc-
UiPnient
.�r
SPortSand:AUtO. Supply
'PHONE 65
LVCKNOW, ONT.
-.rich; a bag.= -disposal -can, Dr.
M. H. Corrin;billfold, Reg Stack,
Goderich; ham, Ralph 'Miller,
Kincardine; ; ham, Gordon. Mont-
gomery; ,groceries, J. 1. Pinhall,
Exeter cushion, J.• F Hender-
son. table lamp, Fred Anderson;
3 -legged jack, J: Bikeor, London;
case , oil, ticket No 9217; cuff
links set, Torn' Webster, Auburn;
.. •i. -.--.-../- .-/. ..-•..--.. -.. i./•/•% -- --i.... .:/•--• i./%/% -/•%/.j•/ % .%%i-/. •/.moi -i--- �•//v'-/•/- %////•% /%/+/%/.%
Binz Fresh Pack' Ketchup
11 oz. bottle-=- 2for 4'-;
Libby's''' Cooked Spaghetti
.20 oz tins.-- 2 for' 35c
le A
MAZOLA—.OM
Green Giant . fancy quality Peas,
15' az.: this 2�
Supreme brand Sweet' Mixed 'Pickles,
16 oz. 2 for. 45e
Wagstaffe Pure Orange Marmalade, '
24 oz .y. >+:., 3 for $1.00
Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon, •i%2 tins, 2 ' for 89c
York choice euity Tomatoes :=?RSL..oz,:_.4-.for
Treesweet Blended 'Juice, 20 'oz. 6; tins $1,00
Stokely fancy quality, Tomato' Juice,
20 oz. TAWS $1.00
4ibby!s Deep Browned: Beans, 5:.0z. 6_tins_$1.00
•Early Riser Blend Coffee, lb; . ,: r , 05e
16: oz.Jottle-- 37c
GERBER'S' CEREALS
4 var><et>tes pkg. -- 2 for 37.6
FROZEN FOODS.;:
,Birds Eye Haddock Fillets, ;ib. ,,,.,,. 35c
F sh','St cks, 8• oz. pkg. .
COOKIE FEATURE, 5 Tasty Varieties--Cocoa-
:nut Crunch, Fruit Cookie, Oatmeal Cookie,
Vanilla . Cream Sandwich, . Chocolate , Mal-
lows, cello bag 33e •
JOHN CAMPBELL PASSES
i
of John A. 'Camp''
bell occurred on Saturday, ,Jan-
uary ,26th, at the home of his
son; Dynes Campbell. He was 1.
On New Years; _Day:
The funeral service was held
at the McLennan and MacKenzie'
Memorial. Chapel • on ' Tuesday,;
conducted by Rev. George Watt.
Interment was.in Greenhill Cem-
etery:
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,DELIVERY
LOCHALSH
Miss. Louise MacLennan spent--
'the
pent- 'th'e week -end in Toronto visit-
ing her , brothers.:. .. ,
We are sorry to report .that
Mr. Herb Ensign .is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
We ',are pleased.to.repert that
Phyllis Bradley; daughter of .Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Bradley,is able
to be back ' to school after` an
absence of eight weeks.
Mr. Ewan ; MacLean -is home
again from --St. Joseph's :Hospital;.
dinners at Zet Has-
ans, London,.' ,ticket .NO. 0i99;
road atlas, E, D Barton :fit Lorne
Durnin universal ,ignitiohf Andy
Ritchie;' bag' all, I't. C. Gurlether,
'Dashes
aod.
rM
London,' where he was a. patient;
for a few days.
Lochalsh •'Farm Forum held ' a
social evening in the school, in
the form of a card party. 'Win-
ners were Bill Ross and Marion
MacLenria
Ashfield W.M.S. meeting . was
held': on Thursday' at the, horn
of, Mrs. Dan MacLean with. 26
members present.
--:1 I I: VLOSS-N–E-WS- -='
Second; Fourth and Sixth
Mr Dtinett McConnell{under
went an operation in London last
week.. Mrs.' McConnell returned
home to. Lucknow on :Saturday.
Congratulations to ''Mr, Mack
MaoDonalc , second 'year student
at-- Western -University; win
ceived '' word that he had won
-another—bursary-last week.
Mr, Peter _Carter,. Sr.; od, the
Sixth,- �Concesgian,, s: rpa
Kincardine' Hospital` after'''suf
fering a Severe stroke:
Jimmy M,acK:innon,. Grade. One'``
pupil ' at Lucknew School, suf . .
fered a 'severe 'gash on his ,done.
head,, which required. 9` atitcchCs;,_,,..;..
while playing\ on the slide'
Mrs. Walter G:iMacKenzie- has
not; been ~enjoying good health of
late; She is spending the winter
at the home of Mr. , and Mrs..
Finlay 1/ItieLeod. in'Rile
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