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WEDNESDAY 'DECEMBER 24th Mt 'THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ONTARIO:.
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folly Santa wends
his way, bringing
wonderful gifts for °
you,.we'd like to
add our appreciation.
Happy holidays.
MARY LOU'S.
BEAUTY LOUNGE
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:40***********************************4.0.......i..14•••
YEAR$ AGO,
'...DECE/vIBER 1959.
The' first dial phones. in this
immediate area ,''Went..into.opera
c ially December
when the Huron -And Kinloss•
Telephone SySte'rn cut. in its.
automatic dial exchange At',
Bervie , t, make telephone history,
William M MacDonald, 'a • ••
member of. the Lucknow District
High'SChool teaching staff for' • '
•twelve years , died suddenly at
his borne in Lucknow He was in
his67th year. .• ' • •
Mr. and Mrs.:. Qliver.Glepn
moved to their home'on Stauffer.
Street. It was the, former resid-...
ence of Mrs. William N1cNa1l...
The Market Store, .. in L.ucknow.,
operated...by Vorinan Welwood; •
was offered for sale.: Mr. 'Wel-
Wood had hOught'the business . • •
some years before from the .
'Hornell Estate. '
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Bruc�ludije
Leaves Board
Judge P. S...MacKeniie of
Walkerton has resigned ,from the
arbitratiOn- board ,of the Briice,
board of eduCatiOn. ‘•
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The board appointed 0..
.Kalbfleisch of CheSley in his
plaCe. The Other arbitrators
are Thomas ,Fair of Kincardine
and P. A.. Bani<fof Wiatton.
ristmas
lessings_
•"Christ:the Saviour!
• is born!" The glad
• tidings of this
age-old story ring
• out anew, and
the message of the
• Nativity brings
joy and blessings,
D COLLYER.
• Electrician
30.::.yELARs
DECEMBER 1939
•Treasurer, Claire Richards;
Pianist, Lillian Carruthers; Forrty
Representatives were Helen
Salkeld, Stanley Prest , Grace ,
Campbell, John Mowbray,
Carolyn. Allin, Gerald Culbert,
Margaret
Two sisters -Misses Mary:Doyle.;
age 81 and Brid'get.
were discovered asphyxiated in
their kingSbridge,40ne by octal.
gas fumes. • An obstructed •
chimney was held accountable for
the tragedy. •
The hockey schedule was drawn
up for the "Sepoys" With Morgan
Henderson reappointed. Manager,
and Art McCartney as cOaCh. •
The enlistment of•Jith Webster
Completed the third triof.
Lucknow brothers to .don the •
members of.thel,97th
Battery, at Listowel. The three • •
were Elliott, George and Jim.
Webster. The, other two three-.
some were Sydney?, George..and
-Ted WI*y..•'ang John Neil and
George--IvicInnes::.
. . .
50
..YEARS AGO
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The following is the slate of •
officers elebted for'the Literary'
'Society of the Lucknow High • •• •
School: President, Bbb,MadIntosh;,
Vice President, Etta Belle,MacDOn-
ald; Secretary, .Madeline Caesar, •
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The Cormnunity extends therr
sympathy to. Mrs.. Robert ,Htitchi 7
Son and family in the passing.•:_;',.
Iasi week:of Mr . HirichiSon at'• •
Wingharn , •
. Mrs. •Bessie*Mullis spent last .
• 'week.,with her daughter. Mrs;
'Paw and her sister Mrs,..HenrY
COuSins orThoindale . ,
Mr. hiAmrs: QtlandIrwin and '.
faMily. we're Sunday visitors with
1\4i. 4nd Mrs: Ivan Laidlaw •
• Mr.. and. Mrs Gershom Johnston,
-Wingham were. Tuesday .visitots
with Mr.', and Mrs Ross,
McMichael and family of SeafOrth.
'Mr. and I\Irs.. Kenneth Johnston
of Clinton were Sunday visitors
:with this Parent. Mr. . and Mrs •
Gershom Johnston, Wingharn.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy. .Laidlaw,;
Joann, Jane atteird-e-r7-7
•
:the Langside COmmUnityChrist-,-.
MaS concert on Saturday evening
where Joann , Jane and Paul sang.
aCcOmpanied,by,Paul with the
• guitar. • ,
Mr. and •Mrs •Gershorn John-
•ston of Wingham visited a few
days. last week with Mr. And Mts.:
Jack Johnston and family of
St. Parris, ' .
---We'are-pleasedto report that
Mrs-. Wesley Rutter, a former
resident of the Langside area, Is
Tecovering from surgery. on
-Friditylast n Victotiaalospital,
•
London. •
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter' and
little' tort of London spent•the
week -end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Conn,
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Joann laidlaw of London and
Alma. Conn of Guelph,University
• are holidaying for Christmas at•
their horties here, • .
• Mr. and Mr,. RI:Maid Perrot
and-f-ktnily-o-f-oderioh-w-e--;te
'Sunday visitors with Mr. and.Mrs.
• Walter Elligtt and 'faMily,
Mrs. Don Dirsteiu and Richard'
of Ajax were week -end visitors
• with her parents Mr. and Mrs. •
Russel Gaunt, •
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. ,LucKNOW.
UNITED . cHpRqi
Am Robert. ilicholis B.A.
• Minister •• .
• OFCEIVIBER 28th and
-.JANUARY 4th • :
:10:00Lm.:.$11ndar__:-$0400L
1100 8.ffl
Morning •Wariiiiip
'CbOstmas Eve ServiceDecember 24th at 8 p.m
Corne and sing • y
• . carol. •
POINT TO. PONDER
Jesus came not to get men.
into Heaven, but to get Heaven
into men; not to .get men out of
h41, but Wiget' hell out Of men.
J - •
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Stanleyones
Lucknow
Presbyterian Churc
DECEMBER 1919. •
It was reported that an
engineer in connection with the
Hydro. service horn Engenia , Was.
in Lucknow •getting up-to-date
information on LUCknOw...s require
rnents. It was expected that the
Village would have hydro
service by the next fall..." •
The :Ilard-w-a-re-ikaal
reported that coal .was scarce and
very.11 to
get... -• •
• 'fresheggs were selling at 700
a ck)Theei•l;.illage.COu'ricil heldits
last regular meeting of the 'year..
There were four:tenders for,snow
ev;Glenn Noble, B.D.
Phone .528-7140
DECEMBER 28tb..and
, •• JANUARY 4ths •
16:00 a.m.,. Sunday .Sehocil
i
1100am ;Morning Service.. '
5 '5 •
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during the winter and the
job went to James Harvey at 40
per hour. Other.tenders.were •
Roy McQuillin, 600; E.' Taylor,
550; F./.Malcolm, 540.
Lucknow ContinuatiOn S,chool -
teachers and studentsTresented------
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PAGE NINETEEN
ANGLICAN
A EA :PARISH
The Rev. R. Odendahl.
Rector .
DECEMBER 2lith
Christmas 11 •
JANUARY 4tb
Christmai 2 .
•St. paid's, Ripley 9:30 a.m.,
•AscenstoRinlough —.11,,
•St. Peters, Lucknow — 1:30 p.m.
Church' School — 10:15
St Pauls, Dungannon —3 :pfl.
Alternating with Christ Char*
Port Albert
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LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
• REFORMED
••CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
Sarvices:_.
10:00 a,m. (English)
2:30 p.m. (Dutch 2nd and
• 5th Sundays)
• • 7
•
1000-,aan. Christmas -Day
• Service
8:00 p.m. 'New Year's Eve
10:00 a.m. New Year'a Day
Service
VISITORS WELCOME '
Denominational Radio Broad-
ca.st, "The Back TO God Hour",
every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford)
--- 2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen
&Hind) — 600 p.m. •
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was• filled to 'capacity.. The play;
"Kentucky Belle", the main part • ,
-of the ,*pgram'. was well `". •
•presented. Leading parts were
taken by Jennie MacDonald, •
Carrick Douglas,, Ruth Mitchell
and Helen -Thompson ,
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e wish you a very Merry Christmas, p tis all the joys,
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glad memories and good tidings that make the Yuletide
season the happiest of all. Let us extend a sincere "Thank
you" to all our dear friends for their confidencg.
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