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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I-UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Lucknow Couple
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vvhen you have a -.Mortgage, you
have adebt..:%Yp'Li pay it Offif you live:,'YOUr
family Must try to pay itoff, o'r losa thehOrne,
if .yo I.J d i e7onless yo u have. Mortgdgecan.- L.
Cellation policy.. Such a'policy'. not only
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• 'pay off the .mortgage for your heirs .but,:. if
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you I,ve, the cash built up. in the policy is
available
if needed,,,fOr home repairs or other
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SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,OF CANADA,
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WILLIAM J. /KINAHAW
RR 2 Lucknow Wingham 3571987
Please Supply me with further information on '
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GU•IDE NEWS second class. Seventeen Guides
were successful in passing thi
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• Second Class testing was the
highlight of the lst Lucknow 'Girl ,
• Guide. Company meeting•fridaymgh
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• !After roll call, Debbie Corry); ' •
led the Company in'a.game.
With piste scissors and old. cata-
logues, all the girls participated '
a second Class.test Where they
had to Show a :girl prepared for a
bike for either spring; surnMer
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winter or fall• ' • ;
• ,Dr, Jack McKirn and Captain
' Mrs. J.C. McKim tested the girls:
On First Aid -whkii also' is for 7 , •
• Lieutenant Mrs. Don Thompson
passed Elizabeth Newbold, Susan
mOte, Joyce Elliott and Charlene
Anderson on the Canadian Flag test
`camPiire was held with, songs
chosen.. by Mary Henderson. Mrs.
McKim led in vespers and taps
was sung . • '
Ranger helpers Linda Boyle and
Beverley MacDonald assisted at
the meeting.
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•DICKENS: What people raise
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LINE: :What a man uses as the
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REPRODUCERS.
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THE ONES THAT ARE NOT, THAT HAVE "OFF DAYS", OR. '
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Artificial insemination units with modern labor.
atory equipment, can detect and lay aside these
bulls, eliminating a .major cause of delayed calf
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Ontario's top, dattle• breeders 'today rely on the •services of their
AoL'cO-ops, for regular crop of quality calves,
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CATTLE
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1$th, 1947
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1968 To a
C urc Centennial
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. Theannual meeting of Langside
.PresbyterianChurCh:wai held on, ,
•Eaturday:afternOon with Rev...
Gordon Fish of Wingham Conduct-
ing the''devotiOns, Mr. Donald-, •
Watt , student minister .Wai'appoin-
,,tect.,Chairinan, and Robert Bregmau
secretary, . Minutes of the last
annual meeting were read 'and
approved. The Annual r.,piirt was
•discussed and.shOwed progress in
each department. • :The report.was.:
, adopted: Thepudget allocaXlon
of. $15Ci was :set ..for19,67. •''
Jini Young, Rob Bregman and
drahaM Moffat were re-elected
as manager's for a 3 year tern".
Other managers are David Moffat,
Wm TOung, 'Peter clef3oer.:EIMer,
Scott, GOrdOnWall.and Wes' .•:•• •
Graham. Moffat was re-elected:' .•
Treasurer For Ushers, Bill Moffat,:
David Wall, Wrir:':Young and
George Young were re -elected.
It ,was decided , to have the church
anniversary service on June 25 with
•Rev. Fish'to 'arrange for a speaker.
Greetings, froth. Rev. ,Deriqn
Mts.. Hill and family of CarletonO •
Place were read by Gordon Wall.
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Some historical information was
also read. This included the facts
• that the first session was Ordained .•
. in December. of 1807 in the, united
congregations of LucknOW. andLangside
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e first meeting of session was ,
Yield in:January ,1868 at the. home:
• Of Robert Yoting, and the represent:
elder,4• ativaneted.
a rn Gordon was
piin
• Prbin this information,, the con-
gregation will observe its centerup•
ial in:1968: _ •...
• Auditpts, Bob Orr arid Jim.,MOffit
were re,appOinted."
••/vir. Vishspoke,brietly On re
alignment of congregations and
.lso. re -arrangement of Presbytery• '
in the coming year when Brice •
'CoUnty'•will be with Grey County
as anew Presbytery '
Gordon. Wall MOO aVote of. •
thanks to Rev. 'Fish' and Mr. Don-
ald Watt for the happy relation!.
'ship with the work at Langside:
Themeeting adjourned after •
prayer by Mr. Watt;
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The grohnd,s of Expo 67 In-
clude parkland stocked with Can-
adian wildlife where visitors can •
relax :,One area will be dOtted
with woods, meadois ablaze
wild flowers, terraced fallnd
small .
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WINS BEAVER DRAW — Mr. and Mrs.' M. D.
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King of LuCknow,,wire. the .lucky winners of the.
, Beavior,,LuMber Co Wingham dral, for, a port-
able TV Set. 'They are shown being, ,presented
with .the. set by Clarence Duquette,' manager of
the Wingham lumber. yard. The winneri..are now
anot,her nation.wicie draW fora new
car. (advertisement) - •
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•.HLJRON:cOUNTYMiLKCOMJ.i
ANNUAL MEETING
ELECTION OF COMMIITEE
Thursday, January 26
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CLINTON LEGION HALL •
All fillk PrOducers in Huron tohlitY. orO 1010 to !Ittoltd•
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and extra large eggs. Its'reduced '
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livability ensure excellent profits.,
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