The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-13, Page 9•
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Following a custom establish-:
ed. Iby the Clansmen; • the • n,ewly
.a zed. Z.r lljb..Will:_hold
ie''annual rnas •uerade, ice carn-
ival in the Are is 'on Friday Of,
next, week;: sharp at •.e}ght o'clock.
It will be, '.a night for the. kiddies
and adults alike with, fancy and
comic prizes, for all age .'groups
:from' ' preschooi '" children to
• adults, plus •races, and Special.
prizes; for the largest families
'•on•. skates: and, the .Queen et the,.
carnival. • There' will be. no "'pre,
judging entertai'nme'nt, r so there
will be no,. tiresome. delay':for the.
--,little ones,
• The Lucknovi District High
School ,Band will bein attend=
ance. -There :will be, a 15 -minute
broomball game, on skates after
the carnival, ,between two ' Lions
teams..and they,'% really beroar-
ing.. The carnival . will conclude
':with, free': skating. • `
Dianne Rayner anal Jim: Reed,
who. will represent Lucknaw • Dis-:
(.trict Lions in the regional pub=
lic '' speakinLg - contest, addressed
,the meeting, . peaking- On the
subjects ; which swop them the,
local'contest. They impressed the
gathering of. close to ninety Lions
with'their, oratory and were giv'
en "a big
—L -"'C. "Thompson, reported on: a
contest held at : th school on Fri.
day.,'.` A. E.:: McK m introduced
Miss ;Rayner. and A, lister Hughes
,introduced;<.Jirri. d:: The_` com-
mittee was . emphatic' that this is
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LANGS Q
T, IFT
PRESE.N G .
. GPORGE'. ` STUART RETIRES
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sition on ''the third11'
po..ballot'..
('LANGSIDE NEWS)
Other directors .returned •, ;by,
A resentation , was `held in :the: .:acclaination : were :Donald :Mae -
Hall.
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C.omI7111'ntt Hall. on FridayeV-''Ka • "Of' Ripley,•John, MacLennan
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-'a
nd :Lo'r "' Johnston:`
en .when a�:� ood'erowd attend,,xae
Elmer Hu
ff
rs� Em
ed. for Mr.: and Mrs; ,:.. .. Each 'polirYholder :� with $1500•,
man .who : _moved to . . Lucknow: ,•. .. • ,
man,: uz�.nstr�.x�ce=-h-ad�e�wote, be
Mrs, Fred Tiffin read an address" ,tween '$1;500 and $3000,4 2/.:votes
expressing the sentiments of .the ' and. over' $.3.000; three votes.
co`minunity, who ' have . lost a. George Feagan was; chairanan
good_ neighbor; and Mrs.. Wes Tif- i,for the election ,`• of directors. The
fin:presented:therm with :a purse directors,elected by''acclamation.
of :money. Both „Elmer , and •Floc•- will serve, a three-year
eniee ' made suitable replies'`,e)1- while ''Brown Smyth ':will' com
.tending ;a welcome `°to' their new ,piete .• Stuart's term
home'. Trffins' oreheeir Mrstra.'su.ppliedThe.'scr•utineers,'al.ong with' the
music for dancing:: candidate.. that `,requested them,
The .address. read in part ` as
: ,were., Fred--+111Ic$uill'in (Miller)
follows •
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To Florence and Elmer,
The, folks Of ; ,Langside commun:-
ity' in Which' you ` have lived • for
the past' eleven years, and where
• en -ki` cour4eou
:and obliging,: neighbors, • have
gathered .here an your honor.
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• ' Because of ;this • and since you
have' left us .to make your .home
in-Lucknow, wee wish to -express
our . feelings' in a practical form,
and ask you to accept this ' gift.'
`'It is 'the wish of. ;your:: friends`.
that you. two; wa:h., Abe given years
of health .to 'enjoy our' gift .and
that-it.-^tw111:-bring--'back nnemories:.
.of your, ' Langside friends and
neighlbors.
We .. hope that the' memories
()Ur , gifts bring to you will, at
times in/ the ' future make you.
"home .sick'' and'that..you will
returiti...to La"n,gsirle here-4•you-
will ever lie'' welcome guests in
our •'homes 'at any time_
Beloved' Lady Passes
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Word was .received: Saturday
mor i " ,the death ;at728905
• Broadmoor, Livonia Michigan,'of
. - below
1VIr; ;hack
ayes; after a. series ,of: strokes
during the . past 'week. Aunt Nina
or .;Nina -was -she was known-=to-
cvery�one; . h'ere s ;7belovect .by
.any;`. Who 'made her ;acquaintance.
Mrs. • Hayes is' a .sister in-lakw ;;of
:Mrs. ".Reu-ben Tiffin, - to whom we
extend our syrripathy; also, to her
•husband' and family.. Mrs, ' Rus
i`tcifie,: 1;Fred
Victor ,Emerson left Sunday- •a�f-
ternoon for Livonia AO -attend- the
'f'un'eral- f their: aunt on Tuesday
a ftern.00x •
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, A: concert and dance is'to,.take'
1plare in' the heti on February•
22nd, Mrs', Wes Young, Mrs. wm,
Evans, aim and Eugene Conley
are to look after.vetting up the
• program 'with; Mrs . Fred Tififin
W-es-.Tjffin� the -lunch '
,Mr. and Mrs., Frank •Miller and
Harvey visited .on Sunday' at the
• 1hgtjle. 'of ' 11 r'. a'nd ` llnrs. Melvin.
I'i.�usk and family,
Mrs. Wilson Walt is improved
after ,1iav,ing pleurisy, -Nits. Len
Cecil Blake ;(�Greer);,W. A Stew
art(.S:mYthe),ro'
m Webster., ter (Al...
ton):
Those speaking briefly through
tout the afternoon included .Rae
Watson, Harvey :Andersen, 'Don
'Thompson, ,.D 0 a 1'd MacKay,
Franke' Thompson, Ross, McPhee,
John Durnin,.,.Marvin. McDowell,'.
Lorne..;Johnston, . Herb Farrell
Rates Up
It • was, announee'd at, the meet
:ing.:t:hat 'effective .the; first' of
next month the rates would .ad
'vance: ..from 20 to 25'. cents."' .It
'was. thou -'ht best', a' . the. directors-
•toincrease while :they ha'd'°a,
reasonably good':,surplus`. Policy:=.
holders were told 'that the past
year had been •Athe second worst r`
in „..the history Of the' company.
Losses: "this year were $48,000..1n•
19537they-were=-;$55,000-,according,
director .Lorne Johnston:
to,
• The ' ol�owin :norninatio� s; for.
f 1 g a n.
directors were .received:
,Donald. MacKay by Stuart
,Needh-am--and Herb Farre -1-1
Lorne Johnston : by Ben Mole
-and- t armee -M uill'ir .. .
John .MacLennan, by Clarence
MacLennan and Wilfred Farrish
Eldon Miller ;b. ' Ernest Graun
-aiic A4 .irw•,
Blake Alton by'.Jim ErringtoIi.
a :worthwhile project that 'should
be- encouraged arid, promoted .an-
nually
• • Beginners' ,Skating- Popular.
Brock Cleland :reported, . that
:the. ,twice' a, :week `supervised.
skating. for , beginners was prov-
ing ;popular; with from',50 to to . 5O
in :attendance "each.:' Monday
ed-nesday :•-afternoon, with :
and Harvey Alton.
Clarence -Greer by Thos. Salk-
eld.;,and 'Philip MacMillan
Brown 'Smyth by John Dur,.
e'er n.
George Stuart by Reuben.yWil-
.son',and . Ernest : Blake
drawn at Mr.' SStuart's request:/'
LOW FARES'EVERYF SATURDAY' (TO: AND MCC. APRIL13).
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Tickets good going and returning ;same'Saturday`only.
- EXCURSION FARES FROM -
$430
Allenford ,.;, $'4.75•• ,Hanover ,,.;• Southampton ' $5.90
Brampton .,.. .85 Harriston ........$3.75 Sarnia ' $6.55
Brussels,.......,.; 4,30.....: n ersoll ,.::.!....$3,7 � - ti atf_ord ; sz,.,�_ 45
4 Kincardine ....$5.85 ' Stratlro 5.20
�Chesle • � •� .Z5 � y •..:$..s '
Clinton $4.75 . • Kitchener • :; ..$2.45 Walkerton.
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Elora, $2.:45 Listowel'' $3:60 :Watford $5,75.
Fergus $2.45 Mitchell ; $4.00 Wingham $4.75,
Georgetown.. $1.20.. Owen. Sound .$4.75_ Wyoming :,....::$6.20
Goderi :.:..... 5.05 " Paisley............$5.20
• Guelph ,...,....$i.90 Palmerston,.' .,..$`3.40
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Corresponding Fares from • Intermediate" Points.
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INFORMATION ' FROM AGENTS q "T.7 1
good representatiori ".of .rural
children.
Donald MacKinnon: reported
on ,plans 'forthe' carnival, stress-
ing,
tress-
in g• that. all. Lions . be in attend-
ance, in .costume if, possible, and
that ':"everyone pays". The 'vari-
ous
ari ;
ous.:committees were advised 'as
to. ' their: duties • in connection.
a with the carnival •
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The. meeting favored :a religious
service in early sum^
drumhead , y ,.
mer. The, welfare, coirimittee. re
ported the: ,purchase of two pain'
of lasses
silence was.ob
A;. m
oment s �e
served as a tribute to.: the' mem
pry,:'..-
orS .of one' .of Lueknows l'ong.�>,.
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M S C. `Rath-:
time merchant , r.
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Rath -
well..
Bvaded
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Conley of`Cargill, and Mrs John
,Waith;' of Lucknow spent a feW',
days' with= her. last week.
This community was saddened
when ;word was .received of the
i ass ng,. ora'. vednesda. a , by
loved neighbor,, Mr. Duncan ;Mc
Connell. in St. Joseph's' Hospital,
%::ondori., To ,..Mr .• McConnell,
Mary, "Mrs.. , Herb•. .Buckton, Mar.
Mon and -Billie ,,,we ;extend sincere:
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