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THE LUCKNOW INTINEI.�,.LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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be your happiest' Christmas ever.. ,
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WEDNESDAY, DEC.. 2Ith, iH
May the bright
star that showed the way'for,
the three Wise Men lead you to:a Christmas
_... 6�lled with -joy andhappincss.
INfCREST MANOR
Tis the. •season for' joy, thoughtfuinest and
thunk your.Sd 'we're ;taking time'to soy just
shot, 'and' •wish. you a ,very` Hoppy ,Holiday.
MONTGOMERY MOTORS
Alice j,.Uer.,Lv,.l
Speaking Contest
The: Huron County Junior Farmers,
met in the Agricultural Board.
rooms at .Clinton on Novembe'
r 29'.
The public speaking competition
was held at the regularmeeting
with Bob Fotheringham acting as
chairman
There were three speakers from,
the County Juniors Donna Rey-
nolds, Alice Allen and Jamieson
Ribey.: Alice Allen won the comp-
etition with her topic about young
people"mistaking education.for jobs
with no future. The judge for the
competition was. Mr. Dale Greg,
teacher from the Clinton District
High. School:
Murray Hoovertook charge after
the public 'speaking. Jamieson
We. Wish You_A Very Merry Chris
turas
Ribs read the minutes of the last'
ting-and'toa .the. roll cal.an
Pullen gave the treasurers report
Donald Young, announced that the
Huronco Review books are to be
out`by the middle of December..'
Anyone wanting one must contact
a Junior Farmer member.',lt was
decided to send the World Literacy
Fund of Canada $50.00. This, is the
Proceeds ' from the ticket draw at
the Seaford' banquet,
Plans are being made for the
an 1 -tweeting to be -held -iii Bel,
grave the first Friday in February.
They also decided' to hold the
•annual curling .bbnspiel in Seaford'
on January 27.•
The Toronto conference will be
held on January ;5'and '6 at, the King
Edward hotel, and the Huron
County Bowling tournament at the
Clinton Bowling Lanes on Decem-
ber 27, 1967..
'Murray Hoover: is to be the dele-
gate to the:Huron Federation,,of.
Agriculture:.
• The next meeting. is. on January
24. 1968.- ,•
NOVICE HOCK
MORRISO
R.R. 2';LUCKNOW
Blyth and Lucknow novice teams
played m`Lucimow Tuesday,
December ;12. Lucknow won with
a score of 6.:1.
Iucknow;goals were scored by
Wayne 'Parrish 3.. -Randy, Ackert 1,
Craig Treleaven 1_,. Eddie Court-.
ney1.
Blyth's`.lone goal was scored by
Lonnie .Whitfield;
xchanye Gifts
�t W.I.Meeting
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
The St'. 'Helens W.I. rtnet in the
hall on Thuriday,' December 7 at'
2:30 with Mrs. Harold Gaunt pre-
siding.
re-siding.
Twenty-four ladies answeredthe
roll call with an exchange of
Christmas•..gifts .
A good report was given, by Mrs.
Frank McQuillin on•the furnace
fund: The November Committee
was thanked for doing.. a good job
that month.
Christmas Carols were then sung,
accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Ruther-
ford on the piano and two solos by
Mrs'. E. Rice, "What Child Is 'This"
and "O Holy Night" Readings were
given by Mrs Jas. Aitchison,.
"The Christmas Spirit" and by Miss
Isabel Miller; "Christmas, Recipe"
Mrs . Chandler gave, the topic,
~' `'Shopping For Christmas'''.
The entertainment Committee for
this month .is Mrs E., Gaunt, :Mrs:.
L. Humphrey, Mrs g::Aitchison,`
Mrs. G Webster Mrs. G. Mac-'
Pherson and. s. Fred McQuillin
The'meeting was closed with the
Queen and institute Grace, A
dainty lunch was served by the
hostesses, 'Mit, A . Gaunt, Mrs. Jas
Etthtsort
AndMiss 1saUe1 Mlllet
py'. holidays, : good ` funarid, cbaar.
we send the; wishes to
our.cratoiserLote of •_
shanks f or; their: patronage:,':
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Santa's conning ••
your way, sounding
a note of good cheer;' •
RONALD E.
FORSTER