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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-23, Page 4.I 1a • • PARE POUR . • l TH1 I UCKNOW' $1NTINEL, LUCKNOW;, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER :2]rd4 1 WITH WARMEST WISHES . FOR he. season .that. generates great. warmth and , joy 0/2 Earth is here! May 'it- bringgladness. to you and yours. Thanks for your patronage('. CHISHOLM FUELS BILL CHISHOLM Some regard the Christmas Story as somethingbeautiful to hear, A lovely Christmas custom that we celebrate each year '. But it is more than • just a story told to . make our hearts rejoice, It's Our' Father, up in heaven ' speaking through the Christ Child's: voice, Telling us of heavenly kingdoms that He has prepared above ' For all who trust His mercy and live�:o�ly-for':Hs:.love - �-_ • And only through the Christ ' Child can man be born again, For God sent the Baby Jesus • as:. the Saviour' of All Men: HELEN STEINER RICE mer �Imtiacfi-Pharmacy Some. Names Of .. Interest, About 'Early' Dungannon Area AN INDISPITABLE FACT Miss Beth McConnell', Dungan- non, found: this old clipping which. recalls 'the 'names of many early residents of the village: It is wondered if the inspiration came at the time a railroad line was. ..begun along the ;lake. Huron road, but failed to materialize. "The Reception" at London, says that the Mayor. of Clinton had told, that 'Bob :Holmes. had said in a, speech."at Goderich.; that he heard .Beck say that when -at . the=lake--pic-nic- that—the-Reeve-of- ,West that the -Reeve -of - West Wawanosh:told Dr.. Case • that Dave Glenn heard it reported in a speech by the Hon- ourable M. C. Cameron that Jack Howard had Informed him that Cumberland, the wagon •make.r said that George Stothers and T, Durnin told' Roberts _the Banker , that Sproul, the cabinet maker said that•there'was no doubt that Jack Anderson said Old Squire , Ward told Armstrong the preacher. that Jin' Davidson had declared to Dr. McRae,, that .it was generally believed that Dan Bickle said in plain terms that he heard old Smithsay that, old John Hamilton had creditably informed old -Dither !hat ..-George 'Hor.n•,. the Express Man; and Joe Connor; the butcher., told Sam. Young that it was well known all over :the .coun- try that Billy 'Bowers caught Andy Webster the hostler• saying that in • :hhuuzhl gpiiio-ri-it wys-a matter of public interest that Willie Smiley'told •HarryHalliday the barber that there was 'not a.. shadow of doubt.about' Charlie Elliott cross questioning Jack` Hiles'about'what Jim 'Medd 'had told Bert•'Fowler with regards to. Bob -Davidson speaking to Billie Hab..kirk about Old Dick Maliough'. going over 'to T.. Little's :with a boot under one arm and asking T Little why lob• :Lowrey and Adam 'Thompson went around the country talking about Jack Medd the _horse dealer and stopping Tommie Anderson ,' the Poet on the street: and• wanting to ,know what Bert Treleaven said about Jack Anderson •oin• to punch ;Mc- Nalley, the:blacksmith:'s head for telling in 'McCormick's hotel that old Deeves:had something to, __do with_t_ a report that ent_._ around about Thompson:the black- smith telling Tinker Whyard that Hiles the merchant is willing to give his'oath that Johnnie Gay ' Havizlzs-- .the Hardware and calling •him out of bed made him take his a:ffid.a vit.that he neves told Medd , the. Tayloi that Jim Black , the fiddler, *-g4 ...::.::.. the birth ... of the Holy Child has given to the world the' greatest, joy it' hos : ever known.. May that joy be yours this Christmas. • PINECREST. MANOR NURSING HOME was seen going: up the street arm in arrni With old 'McNally 'to see if Jim'Rose, the lmplement:agent was coming to Ben Crawford for.` saying it was impossible for Adam Thompson and. Will:rSm;i1ey' to:. keeil fioiii. the giiIS that ,they' had heard that Will Sproul the Unde•r•a taker, .and Jim. Wilson, the 'Coun- tet Hopper must have informed. Whyard .,',the druggist , that he was .sure .he• heard Jack •G.ioven, the Bartender., was seen at 10. o'•clock at night huddled in a: room with Tom Parks,: the watch' rnakewkQ ked -beef riding alar with Tom Cluff the teamster, when he saw Dieves the thresher, .trying to force sob Hamiltdii. to , tell where heheard that Jack. Glenn, the plasterer , vouch for the fact that Jack Bowers went down to the Council Room and declared that'C.P.R.Would run.'. - their road through�fmmWinghatn to .Goderich'.and that Dungannon would be -the liveliest depot along the line'., , • ' Way the spirit of that' night, on' which, the Saviour Was born, shine' • upon you "in'this Christmas season, 9iettc jed Q(a444' 'I°'t .yore : eaatl aced 904d too.; • Symbols • -� of -the holiday are as various asjoy and _pace. A1L_ mean' the spirit of Christmas. 'Hearty .thanks! & Wlsk 01.1. A. McDONAGH ,,AGENtYrT AND STAFF DON 'HOIST' REAL. ESTATE BARRY McDONAGH,, Rep.. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE