HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-12-18, Page 5�jlcj•EDNESDAY, DEC-, 18th, .19&7
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Two. fine concerts Were
held . in the. Chmrrnunity •. Hall
this week ,with .urge' crowds in
'attendance, •
Oh Wednesday evening, Mr;.
Albert Taylor- was clairrnan for
that pi' S..S,•• No . with Mrs Ross
Errington, te•acher'•and Mrs; Rod-
gers,:, music supervisor tri ,charge.
Recitations by; Wanda Wilson,
John Gibb,; •Nancy Smyth, Diane
Chamney, Steve ' Noble, Jean
Hardy, Lome Erringtoni•. Cor-
inne
,Cranston and ' Ray Taylor;
a : cantata;- `•`iSttdown-•°- Strike ' -in
Santaville" a monologue: "Dolly
Dee goes to: the .Talkies"; 'a play
"TV comes to Donnybrook" and
songs, ,by, ;the pupilswere ,enjoy,
ed• Santa : i.rrived in due time.,
Lunch' and. dancing to.' music by
Tiffin;s orchestra with Mr. Hef-
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;MONUMENTS
' .SKELTC
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erniarl as callorToff' ...cQ1.101 de I .a
fine evening.
On, Friday evening, •S.S, No.'
with Mss Marlene Johnson
cher and ':'Mrs.: W. A. Miller, as
accompanist, presented their
concert with Rev, B. F. Green,
as: chair-,xnah,-The rogra -- -n•
ciuded recitations: Judy Dorsclt,
,Karen : Pa -int, - Gladys. McDonald,
Jack Aitchison, Hughie Todd,
Jacquelyn Cooper, Corinne Crary-
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sten, Allan McDonald, Verna
Aitchison; Karen Gaunt a 'n.d
Johnny Lyons and: Dale.' Gam
mie; a solo •by Gladys McDonald;
Christmas:_songs,,_ and the follow--
1n short ort plays, .;The Foolish
Princess, "Mail Order Hat' , "A
Terrible Catastrophe", "The Re-
ducing :Cure's and "Sale :Resist=`
ance''. Santa' Claus, :lunch 'and a
dance with music by Farrier's
orchestra. •with 'Mr. Heffernan as
caller-off•concluded another fine
evening.
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A Christmas . party; will be 'held
in the Sunday School, room `° of
the:' United Church next .Monday
'evening.' 'There • will be ..a pro-
gram, Barnes, treats..• and ' 1•unch.
special invitation . Is extended
muni"ty. The 'ladies north of the
loth please' ;bring' sandwiches,
those south cookies. A white gift
serviee''will also be held' with
the 'gifts ,for the Children's : Shel=
ter in GoderiCh. Everyone, is, in-
vited to participate in this.
St: •Helen's Happy ''Handicrafters
The th:i,rd • meeting of the St.
Helens Happy :Handicrafters was
held on 'Thursday night at the.
hdme of--alllLrs : M-acPixer,S rr:• he e
We are ' the '•only • Manufac:.
turers•in this ,part 'of Ontario:
'of. high' . •class monuments.
who import granite, from the
Old Cbuntry in the rough by`
the carload and process from
the rough to the finished^
monument. No. :'middleman.
When -choosing.. a monument`
come 'and:-. see. one of the
largest Aelections in : Ontario.
Established over sixty dears..
Write or phone Walkerton 8
• and' reverse •charges,.
SKELTO'N'
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WAL.KERTON
were 'nine members;- who iris-
weed the roll ..call, Miss Shirley.
Patterson was: present and`told
about Achievement: Day. and ex-
Rlaaned wJiat_rw would -be e'x_.
pected °'to '' do—Out leader gave
us, notes on:"Grain 'of the. Ma-
terial". and ' how to : make your
pattern :fit :right
The fourth: meeting was- held
at Mrs. • Mao Pherson's pi Morp-
day evening. . There .• were six •
members present • The• leader
gave ' us ''notes on 4fStay:Stitch-
ing" : and .checked :our pattern : to.
see' if they werelaid on the :ma-
terial' right.
Something to sell?. - Soinethin„g
to, buy? Phone •35, Lucknow..
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You.can have a newer, fuller, outdoor life with a real
ure ... indite Canadian Ariny. �V
You Wan asteady job . e career with a.future .''•
and
esti meet the High standards, set by the Canadian:
- Army, .hereis -a-world 'of -=o °• o. ortunit es e 10
pig p n • yao.
Eere,is a challenging career .. one with a purpose,
good -companions-.---� -opportun lien -for advancemei tt- �-
anil adventure ''. good. pay.
The years when you are young are
. THE -GREATEST YEARS OF . YOUR. LIFE
Make' the most of diem as °a proud member of the
Canadian Army.
GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TODAY':
• Plione,.''or send' this coupon, to.
ARMY RECRUITING STATIC
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ONE Tof • Canada's°conti uing needs is more people.9 here .is still room for many millions
eve --'-now►, 1.. r
hake.,
trie' `best welcome.' we ,cane give to those who. •.
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coigne to Canada from other countries is to, have:
here :a country where ' there are:
Political freedom
Economic freedom
Incentive • for the'; ambitious-`.
4► legitimate :reward for all willing .
and rable to: wor-k..
e 'must be able to show newcomers that
Canada, is a better as well as a bigger country
than the one they came from.
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LANCSIDE NEWS
Lai,gside
The. C:G.T:T:'rnet at, the h. -erne'
of :Mrs. Farish• Moffat. 'The pares=
ident, Doris Moffat,. presided
The•roll call.was' answered with
a verse of ,.scripture on ;Christ-
mas:Mr : Bir '
s ,. 1 Scott gave
.were sung.. 'The :Minutes,. nutes, • were'
read by 'the secretary, Marion
rSCott The missionary• story,;•'. "•A'.
vrsi`t" to :japan", was ven •by.
rs ,Moffat.' - The •C,Cxa.T, pur
rose War repe"at'ed and the •meet=
ing closed' with taps..,..
The 'C.G T,T. Christmas ° Vesper
service will : :be: ,held: • in ...the
church on Suri.day; •Decem:ber ,21:
Tat-3zQfl of:;:lock-dul g the •h rer
service. •
Langside
The • W.M S.. Auxiliary hel•.d the
D'ecembe-r`-meetin.g. Lat the -hgme•
of Mrs, George .:Tiffin. The pies
ident. Mrs. Lloyd Moffat, "Presid-
ed.. Miss Emma • Ric'hardson read
the' scripture follo:wed by the
meditation by Mrs.' Orr: Mrs.
Gecwee ri led-rr prayer ~ Yre
roll call was' answered by nap--
ing, a Chriistrnas hymn. Reports
of :the year's work werg .ignvefr;
Mrs: •1±'arish IV1;otfat was appoint-
ed Dome • Helpers- secretary..
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:White & MacMillan Group
Group II of,the W.A. • met , on
.Tuesday evening at Mrs. 'Ewart,
Taylor's home w4ith 25 :members;'
five 'Visitors and. two..'little girls
present, Mrs: White presided ,and
opened the meeting , with ,the
W.A... motto. "Hark. The 'Herald
Angels Sing", was • the opening
hymn,
peringhyirnn, Mrs: Hoag read the s&i•p
' taro' • lesson and; also took the
meditation;. • the: 'theme, • "Sent
.Forth to; :Serve'',' ..The ` rel •ca11
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done by:.rnembers Secretary re-,
ported the activities of the •group
for. the • year. withan average :at.•'
telldanee .of 22:< 'and seven ' with
perfect, :„attendance '.at: tensn meet-
ings during the year 1VIrs White,
expressed her .appreciation to: the
ladies'•,for their. 'co-operation • ,for:
the year.'.The therne prayer Clos-
ed this 'part :of the.'meeting.:'M'rs,
Jack Ackert' .took the :chair. for
the Christmas : program the coin
rnittee .:had prepared.. The First
Noel.
was song
followed b , •'rea'd-
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y read-
. Frank Thempsan-'.
Thought ' by h'e Way" and:.
Christmas Day".:Mrs. Trask read.:...
`fiC•hristanas ' in the 'Heart" Mrs.
Ackert introduced Mrs. Salkeld
,who gave a -demonstration on
.Christmas ' gift ..wrapping and
Christmas table ..centres Little
Jackie Johnson's :.Christmas solo
was much enjoyed,: Mrs. .Eadie:'
read "The (Gilft; • of Christmas";. •
followed 'by 'a '• Christina's: contest.
The meeting ,was closed by'. all •
'repeating :• the • . benediction.. ;•. Mrs.: ,
'Eadie
thanked the hostess and° •
commit -tic.
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Selection' of Lovely, Practical Gifts
ELECTRICAL
A1'PLIAN'CES:
' 'Standard Iron's..
Steam Irons
Standar d'foaster's-.
Automatic Toasters
.�Sandwich. To
asters . _�. • ._
1 rypans :..
:Coffee' Percolators'
rood Mixers
Deep Fryers
Corn Poppers.
.Electric Kettles ;
;Electric Blankets :
Heating pads'
Electric Clocks
Vacutnnn Cleaners, `.. '.
Floor` Polishers
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.:14IAJO ".APPLIANCES» •
hang$ y _
Refr'iger'ators.
` Deep Freezes
•,.-"' part -Heat s ,.•..•...w .
Christmas place' card; Hern'es•fore
'next year's meetings` were offer.
ed. The treasurer gave the anal
nua'1 retx t of f' :50' raised:, b
membership ..76611detiotts,'
Friendship teas{ auction sale anci'
birthday jar. ,The enVener for
the Cheerio conarrri.ttee reported
22• 'icards sent oaring illness Orbereavement • . a.s, Welt, as' three
plants and three children's 'books;
There were also visits' to hosai-
tai and homes. Sewiiig . commit-
tee reported five .guilts: being.
•,. Radios
Record 'Players
Television Sets '•
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'GAMES & •SPORTS:
Meccano Sets •
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Hockey Games
Electric .;Trains
Datt Boards . ;
Hockey Sticks:
Hockey Equipment
Skiis
Sleighs • .
Toboggans t.
Tricycles.
Bicycles •
Fishing Tackle
Guns and
• Ammunition
LA NDRt •
EQUIPMENT:
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Automatic :Driers
Automatic Washers
Standard Washers,:'
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