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APRIL ' 17,' 1957• ,
TWELVE PAGES; .,
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HOW To:PLAY CRIBBAGE
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A Je Wel► • s' •bolic, :o'fifty
years ,in Masonry, was• presented
to 'Donald J. -McCharles, :,at the
ti. '' Of Old: Li h
A,' ri1 ' Tine a ng, g .
A
Lodge,'A;'F & A.M. The pres-
entation.
ress-
entation . was , made'. by District
Deputy Grand Master Willa
of his
Leiper, on the occasion
official visit to ::Old Lig',ht.:.In• th,
above: picture Donald is•.seen ad-
miring `'phis' memento.
:Donald joined the Lodge' in
190:7,.' .during A., `'r.' Davison's _term.
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as,
{ basiness in 'which'•:Donald con
timed: to be actively engaged
until. retiring 'a few years agt ..•
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The:' me: ie . -d'
cribbage al•expespecrts, willsof havesocallered:
laces ,this week. '"nhe reason, two,
ladies, Mrs,: Eileeri,,, White and
Mrs. -'Grant •,IVIacDir! ,.did, won the
Mixed'cribbage • tournament • on.
IVlo day night with •a 9 -point
.4e641''aiid.:N lost only one : •game.
Theaio,n 1�as sponsored
Meekly' men; s•criab!bage parties'
during the winter, but couldn't
disregard the women's c'hall-'
tinge and so staged•a •mixed:party
on Monday night. to .wino up he...
Seaton.
There were ten tables playing'
with about as many 1adies as
men _ 'Five' pairs. •w'ere tied with
7
points each • in the runner-up
spot. They were . Mr. and Mrs.
George.: Fisher,, Bill. Sproul and
Ross MacPherson, Frank Hamil-
ton and Mrs. , Donald' Hamilton,
Mrs..' John Carruthers and Miss
Annie McLeod, •Wm G. Webster
and Mrs, .Bertha Lougheed.
GEORGE STUART:
.RECEIVE.'":..CHAIR
Twenty-one years :of, faithful'
sgivice:. to •the West Wawanosh
11VV utual' Fire Insurance Company,
:was fittingly recognized Qi,; Fri
day evening,,: when George, Stuart
of St.•, Helens ''`was presented
with ,a lovely • chair. Mr. ' Stuart
retired, from: the ..Board at� the
annual.;meeting in February, and.
Was 'succeed'ed •b'' Mr...Brown
Brow"
Y n.
Smith, •
Ieningitis Victims;
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Bobby, Button .7 -year' -old, son,
of •.Mr•,,:and Mrs " Bill Button. of
Lucknow; is. convalescing
factorily after: 'undergoing, a rare
skull: 'operation on. •Tuesday of
last .ziveek,•
Th delicate 'surgery vias per .
formed -in' •'Victoria' Hospital; Loi -
don,. and' the lad`is in Sick;Child-.
ren's , War Memorial Hospital,
':where "it. is expected ie :will .be;
,hospitalized for another couple
of weeks. •
Robby has four : times in, his"
young life been a victim •of`
spinal Meningitis, „the. cause. of
which •,puzzled doctors, for same
time, :
- The catuse •was. "oun to ,be• an,
opening in the skull, with which.
Bobby was ,born, that permitted
brain tissue to become exposed
and infected.
The -operation, as nearly''as lay
'folk can understand or explain
required ; an incision' in the
.top of the •'head by which the
opening -was reached in 'the,:up-,
per • part of the nasal passage.
The brain .tissue which had
.,lodged •in, the opening had to. be
'removed .and a',:. skin, graft
formed to seal the hole.,
Bobby was a,• sick boy for' a
!few : days, but ' (by :Friday' was.
showing ' :considerable • improve
men
t acid :'on Sunday ;liars' progress,
was quite. er1•cotir in .
g
: ,Bobo is t`
Y, sill, u,ndergoing spin -
:Donald .is the.' last member of al 'punctures'as•'part of the ' post-.
All sriembers .'o'
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- f tl.e,' .Board . a f r.
-4-• family; of Seven fiwo ' �rotihers Pe' att,ve: tr a inept.
and' two sisters Poa her` Duri=`'.Directors• •and their ladies, . and .',
Poacher,
m can, Mrs. Sadie'Rivers and :Mrs.
Mar aret .MacKenzie
� have.. pass-,
e'
ed on: `
rot ,
b
. A.. her and
sister °• •
died
in infancy
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as Master. •He'was .••then! a young 1 CLASS OF ELEVEN
YOUNG
anari, resdirig. at • the. parental PEOPLE JOIN..:CHURCH
``laorrie near Lochalsh: -•.His father,,
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tkie la+e Ilod+�r-:cic�McCh.arl s, v'a� IA _ 1 coi:iimrtrricant�s'--'- c-l.a°ss o:f�`-11
a' carpenter , and auctioneer young eo •
g P c in their. early teens.
dainily later. Moved` to Lucknow..' _five .
gi irl
s 'and six boys, were
Donald;. as a young „man,, en= received b Profession • •f faith
tered the employ of. Wrn. •..Earls
.Mr. and Mrs ,.Ernie; Ackert, a•
RDIRE• .
E- S 800: ;SETTS STAMPS
FOR:: ,VISITING;: GUIDES.`
,former director, gathered at•. the
Stuart home to .spend a pleasant
'social. evening; and• to honor ° Mr.
Stuart:
The' re
p . septation was.
made by -Company , President
George Feagan, • who , also • 'pre-
sented ;a cdrsage.to Mrs. Stuart.
Each ,of t'he, members 'Was -tailed
on for a ' few words; and : Mr.
Stuart fit in . • . •., '
t ngly; expressed : his:.
dee'P aAP reciation.
The address 'wasa �s f
, ollov
Mr. George M. Stuar
Dear George
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SUNDAY SPEAKER STIRS.
BIBLE SOCIETY INTEREST
Interest in, and , ,support for , •., •
the , tTl Oe
was stimulated on:=Sunday- even,. `'•
at ._• an-_ interdenomination� t
meeting in the• .United . Church•'
The special 'speaker was' Rei
,G. P. Parson,- BA., district -sec= -
retary, .and in addition to a
. forceful address; 'he .shovred a
most iripressive film on 'the• Sac-
-t work__in_.Kor-ea. The ;plc
Lure • shoved . the: ,heroism th,a.
kept a manuscript translation of
the. Bible into the Korean tang.,
.uage frqm falling itto the haia:d
*of the ,-C:ominunis;ts.
A• very generous :offering wa
received for...the Bible Soc et '
and the oaffering at : the Good
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Friday 'service will also, be' de
voted • •to this cause.
An 'organized local '. campaign'
for . funds fort: the .• Society vwil l
'not:.+be. held ;until ,the. Fall.
Y .. p slop o :
into ,the:. memlhersh af',.
p
ited Ghuroli on Sun a ' • The dmembers
who. operatecl ' a grocery, store
and '.restaurant .business ;Where
Henry's Fruit Market. is :now .10-
. Y
crated.,Donald !boil ht out Mr.
g'
Earls in 1909 ;:; and three. years
later; w t Westto , o into ibusi-
tint.., g
nvss' in Somans; •Sask: his bro-'
•ther, : Poacher;' who • was in the
, bakerybusiness; sold out to W.
J.. ,S; indler '.hater, that . year, and
P ,..
i t - Westto-ruin_ Donrald-
Some, fifteen years. or, so later
y mouagL a .
The class has 44een; .instructed
weekly P for the P a`st:.t'wo :months'
.
by, Rev; G. A. •Meiklejohn, eul-
minating• in the Palm Sunday re
h:
si.'Re
v.
iCeption • into
church.
.: nem
be
r
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MeikleJohn Conducted
the ceremony :arid ` Ernest Blake,
Clerk of 'Session and J. W. Joynt,
chairn�ian .of the ,Beard, f
ar s, Joined in extending a • wel-
,come on`:beehalf of the.'co ' re� a -
?>g
they returned to the Old .Hone
'Town 'to ;„ re-enter.:•the :grOeery
T -
HOLY�t
Soiree 800 Girl Guides 'from
other ,countries' will visit Can-
ada
this ,.suminer when.the :at-
tend Y
tend the. : World" .,Camp, at Doe
Lake 'near S r�u�' -
p . ceda�l.e Mrs. A. E.
McKim hoes to'.hai '
p e a .so'uvenir
.a _
p .cket: of` -Canadian :p o`s;t a e
g ..
stamps for ,each .visiting- g Guide
:and, is busy now• on; the project.
p J.
•: Those wanted 'are the recently'
issued. set` of , the .four, •season's .--
skiing r•fishinig ,
huntin : ' These•'
g are.... • typically
CCaiadian: and'
the. 'se.t•, of: four
will be packa' ed in transparent
ran5parent
envelopes. for .; each 'girl. •
Local
,residents. are are requested_
to wa•tc11i, for these `stamps, •.on
their : �mai�l, and to ' .save' •
the old;
envelopes;'with. :stamps of`
P attached
course, •and leave: 'them' on the
-stairw :tb t .e
a�' �h : McKrict .apart-
anent;, •
Directors and •the Officials o# the hh
e
'WestWawariOsh Mutual Fire' In-
surance Co have Called 'at yOur
home tonight inyourhonor •and
in'appreciation of the servic
�-YoLL:
have
rendered to this • Cornpany
We -
.regret i
g the circumstances
which have caused, your resigna-
tion
r o, Stew- tion from our .Board ou�have
been: 'valued member"; and the
West Wawanosh: Com pany• is
tion..,
Members of I the' : class 'were
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!Leona. Collins '',Eleanot : MacNay,•
H t X S
G_O..
Carolyn Mothers, 'Shirley Moore;
Patricia Thompson, Thom Coll-
yer, Franklin Murdie, Gary Rit-
_ _ s h.ie, Mu ray._ Jriun:ter-, -Paul Hen
derson, :Hugh )Houston.
Effective with th+ , o ening • of
P vohei •he or she, must for
grateful for .' your ;efficient . arid
untiring effort on ' its behalf.
You have served the 'C'ompany
faithfully,' and Well, for twenty-
one.
.twenty
one• years' and it•was,with regret;.
asci at your express wish that•
your---res'g nation .Was :acre
, gted.
There.,comes :a time in :one's.life
the eFall term ' in September, Stu- • o..s reasons aSpecial ri-
u , ',give up some special
dents;' of School Section No. 5, WIFE FORMER DUNGANNON activity. This appears to`,�be'the
'• inlo (S xth orfcessiori) will- -MIi IS ER PA yeas
, , . S�S->fH-.,.A'11VAY�`-•-`, : nd every
Ali.,:attend, school . at Holywood, . and , s, . member, on the . Board • has ex
',the � �:., .. ,•. .. . •,
►j . Sixth School' will be ;closed, The death . of Mrs. Sara ressed his. 'regret •
Sarah Ann ly , get • and •sorrow
;although this; decision was„ not Kaine occurred ,on April ':1st at that .this sho ` d happen.
u1 en.
/ arrived at,. without opposition. the.: +home ., .Ha .. - and ofher sister, Mrs. F. PPy •• and pleasant • relations
. -- r
ha. e F Ile.. fo
_ >• v be .n c�a d
transporting-- the students • to .,
13oly, wherea'n•en
rood . rollmen.t
Y
of around` thirty-five is • expect-
ed in: Septen>tber: There will be.
aretlnd n. 15, 'Children i' the Holy -
rood
•Y
rood section and ,a probable '17
orrr'-the Sxt
installation of additional seats
lf'e matte 1eq airement t'o•-ac
coni ,
�odate 'the increase. • '
Mr t;ab MaCi ts'if f `u ley
Y p
+ha's benengaged to `teach 'at
1-iolyrood next' "term) at' a,.salary
of x`3,200 Mrs Martyn S' pi es.-
tinily teaching. i:n , the A'shifield
c•hool Area 'at•" `` S l, `to15 I -Tern-.
S ,
lock City School:
i.., •
`",Raklert . tis�"oxne •-1s the
teiicher at Holyrood this teirm,
ord- Mts.James Mae'rat ^ish is
teaching at tho Sixth.
E. ,Clyde
]e = of- London. rMrs
e; who wad in•hei'8 4n • .year
was ,the wife of the late ,Rever.-"
end Christopher Charles Laine,
'who, at one _time was, minister of
Dungannon Methodist Church:
NCrs,' Kaine is survived' by a
have_:.exi ted during-:y',our-term
e • '• nd You have • een re
sponsi�bl.:e in no small: way;` for
this agreeable state of . affairs.
It is the sincere hope of every
Member . that you will have
pleasant memories' :of your ';as -
L
tawa,''and two. Sons;: Bevhiving with its wieinbers
B: Kaitno We.:..: reset
° � .T-ororm-i-q-•-and Dr. -•J. P-t•-yciu : t'his•--gift•--as�~a-
toke of OW. , i
n good. will, of :Or
pp
.eciation .t� a -
,
and in the sincere, hope that you
and ;your gdod wife' v ill enj v
man JQY
v pleasant and happy ._ears
in your retirement'.
Signed on behalf "of 'the Board
of Directors and • the officials of
the.- s -- .. ;
We, t W awanosh~-�ICm'rti Fire
Insurance Conpany,-
George C. Feagari, Preside'iiit,.
Durnin Phillips; • . Secretary
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Mol+botirne ,Koine'. of Winnipeg
T. _.. ~,:_:. , „ s-• e c •,•
Thc. lataet .mss -ate etc e4-..
tor who _�r.i,cti:Seri for "a time t
1? r�
Lucknow prior to going"to Win-
,
ltarres.ttewand been ort
',has •b
ftrr vera'l dsrys acrd otr:-Satur-..
day 'drove the car again for 'the
first' trine since' suffering a para-
lytic seizure ,five weeks ago,,'
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SAWMILL. TO OPEN
FR T
S OFMONTH.
There.. -.is; • actiwit- -.-•aroundthe-.
Lucknow ", 'Sawmill yr these .'days,,
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and• the . proprietor,- Mr. 'James
Stevenson of Brussels, told The
Sentinel ;by phone , on Tuesdaty
that•--he-••e�� ts- to ;ave -the -mill:
in" operation by ' -the first "of May.
Repairs have been' made to:the
!building so that the installation•
: :: stallation
of: motors and the,' h auling of
logs are .now• the 'chief tasks in
o2
der --to- >get w bhe--mill. inttr o=
duction. While no: logs have; been
delivered. ' yet to the milla
Y rd,
Mr.
Stevenson has'. a :good deal
of timber purchased. He• is chief-
91y interested in hardwood.
,sawmill % business at Brussels for
ver .
�o. � thirty years -Al- had oz•ig--
)pally planned, to put' the mill in
:p xa. is
__ o___ t._Q.n_M_eai 1 ___ _ :_ .�
1�. v 1a5 .,._ • .
. t wintel
but.:
chariged his ,plans at'
that 'tepee,
About ten, men will '
ed. be enipldy-
The now :1)1 oprietor :purchased
the ,cavi fill. 'from Arnold Glooi"'•
to Whom. itreverted, Y
. after,tip
business
weli�t.�...inl.tn '�
��..� w_ etei v.er,i= ,
in' the 5 ring of 10
• Is' your subsgription-> Pala'
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START OVERSEAS
TRIP {W ED N ES DAY
, Mr 'and Mrs. Wm; MacDonald
of ,Kintail and.' S. B. Stothefs ' of.
town will be on; the • St. • Law*.''
reice ,mound._ for '
England, by
the time' this issue is. off : the
press.'•T'he Were sche• uled
sail from Quebec about' ',2.00 :p.rn.
o Wednesday:; aboard the Arosa
n.: They" will deck. 'at
mouth
The �threeso -ie left here
Tu da .
es for Guelph.' �' 1? ,: where:, they •
.•
boarded ,.the train for an over-
night ,trip to. the . Quebec met
ropoli's. The :trip is`.aconducted,,
't•our 'for :•, postm.asters ' and -their:',
friends:•, Nlr:'.Stothers' 'will leave '
ve.,'
the. �party.'at Edinborough:and': ' o.
to :Stockton on -Tees.•. •in northeast
England.:to :visit. his•• daughter;.
Mrs.: Agnes Bradbury and
B'radbury.'and :family
The :MacDo' aids • will � ill be• . o�iri-
J
-ed--#y:---their--da '•. h • :
her 'hu'band ,
a Steve E11>in t
t :Who.
will- >
accom' an the:
P of theirs
Y m`.
visit in .• Scotland. Mr,: and
Mrs.
.Elliott.'reside, at N
ewbury,. Berks. ,.
England- where -he; .is
State '
with the ..United States Airforce:.
He :has' 'been able' to' arrange•
'his. •
,holidays •. to. :coincide ' with Mr.
_and; -Mrs,' MacDona:ld's arrival in
theme Old Country
Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald will '
also .tour, the `continent. On • the
itinerary are Holland, Germany,.:
France aiid 'Italy • ' •
They will return ,on the''"Arora
Sun; arriving 'back' here about
June 8th. .
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GENERL MANAGE
, . _,,.. R OF
REAL ESTATE ..BOARD: .
Last -week we: ,made reference • `
to -"local boys: who have made
good"in Bruce. County os c
p tr.
This Week ., . • .• • ' • :, :' , ,.
,,e k we might well .refer ,k
toonothea: L
• ueknowite who ha •
Made-
_ ,• e
field
He; Is A, W. Treleaven -'s b
Mr..',and, y,. � (on c.i',..
Mrs,. 1-1at• eey Ti c�lrat>ie r
of London and fol"riierl • 'of'
'Luck now. Allan. is general. Man-
Of
oar-
of the, Toronto Real P4ato_
oard, a coria any that is gi o�1-
ing.as.t'a idlv..i Metropolitan P as i, rt�etropolltra,
i•
«1itch Is 'expanding ,
seven's Lure 111i1Cs (w' • e '
ri t �
p
c�a a
.
is ,� t, �f
• . ettl Estate• t.
h� Boat c,.
s
sold 3.5.55•:I.j'7opertie 'with a totnt
sales voltlIne of • Oldse . to •55 lair':
lion dollars. in 1056' the: nuns
bar of properties...50d „wa. 4.985
with .a ''sales value: of well,
73 iacillion dollar's; •Salt's foxy thi't:
rfi'i :st-hr'ee neo"';''
nhr-of_• this yea/.....
indicate that: the •1957 volu t
will 'touch •
a lttiiiclred ri'illict'r.`t'
dollars.. .
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