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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-20, Page 7SUITS One Piece Suits Available in green and gold, navy and "gold, navy and red Two Piece Suits You'll.warm up to 0 .•WE,HAVE AN EXCELLENT STOCK AND WIDE VARIETY OF o -op 's vreatiow prices GLOVES • MITTS -CAPS - GOLOSHES SOCKS WORK CLOTHES r. (r, to PIG Eet_EC -110\ OF EX: filt—a—g- -•fl 01 LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO OP • • atA /Phone 528-2125 4 NEW CARSON LUGGAGE JUST ARRIVED 00000000101-# PETUR SHOES deposit box costing:as little as five d011ars a year. Stile as Only-steel-and - reinforced concrete can. make it, your Victoria and Grey/ safety deposit box standS between your valuables and the hazards of fire, theft and loss. Get yours today ... Victoria and Grey. /?1,4 ant Y, Worn No 546 099 • o nly • $8.49 pr. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL OFFICE WILL BE OPEN SNOWMOBILE '• ONE 'FINGER-. '• 'SNOWMOBILE 'SOCKS-- Fielde-30'. SNOWMOBILE' . . , . . MITT . • A „,,,o;., Whth hal On of 70% ' mirr ,• . .• 1,,,,,,,,,, o snit .1.. •,11.11. r 1 10% ',1.11,0 lo. (0iy All covvh.elt 9,4,9 watt., ....IP ..,,, If .14' 1,, , q • • .1 A .,,,r • ..rnhul Simi, h • 1 11 1110,9141 lorq., ', r., II .000 04011 tell 1,11,,(1 "-'' ' ,0 r.! ' A =61!,..„--Gitte/1-:-Pol&=0...L--.14t., 'a-1.1 ..,P.,... F.tt %.re, 10 12 1 lt.m No 546 116 ' • S1.99, pr. . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20; 1912 . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO LETTER TO SANTA • A Canadian. Book, For Chdstmas Dear Santa Claus: Mrs.' Duncan Thorburrilead_the Guidelines 'on Ten Command- ments for Christnias giving, ' bringing to a close a. very ini— pressive Worship- Service. Mrs. Bob Rntledge, President, Hen of Huroriia" carne out and it was delightful. He has also , -w-ritten•-•.'"foxy-G-randp-a " aril--' lers have to eat to live, and if we ildo`not buy their books, they just can't afford to write them. • -------fdaztrde-lcherand-many .others,. Two: beautiful books that I Particularly remember are "Early DayS on the Great Lakes" by Campbell with coloured prints of the paintings of Armstrong, Mowat. Dungannon W.I. combined -their-Chfistmas party and the Celebration of. the 75th anniver- sary of WomLn's Institutes in Ontario into one gala occasion, 'On Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 6; they entertained husbands and friends at a party in Carlow I fall. A delicious and bountiful turk- ey dinner, served by. Carlow W.I. was enjoyed by all. Fred Young won a prize for having the lucky obi) at dinner, Either Black won the lucky number draw. Special guests were Mr, and Mrs. Walter Dexter and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie who were introduc- ed by Mrs. Wilbur Brown: Mrs. Ritchie played "Star of the East" which was enjoyed by everyone. She played for, a "carol sing" and ,also accompanied Mr, Dexter, PAGE SEVEN 41111111111/' • • anniversary committee. We thank them all for a very happy evening. ••••••••4•••••••••••••••••••*4 -afe deposit boxes NOTE i • • AMBERLEY ,NEWS • Vie. U.C.W. of Pine River • HIch field their Christmas meet• . • • Clot 1 Item No 646 115 $8.99.pr., ;,...- in the.Church with a good ,s . . ... leadership of :sirs, c ,lenn .Boyd. presided... for. the Business s- ,r ndance. , .. . .. .. .. ...... and ,:\.irs-.-, Ernie ..,11.-)-son pn_,5(....nt.(id • lead) reports were given Arid ,:.Irs:._ Ernie• Gibson was' convert- the play " file kings 'Star" -'the - -N1rs. Cecil- Humphrey presented -e: of tire. Worship Service ,.,.start- Christmas stdry as seen through .the Slate of Officers as brought -. ii,: off with .a.sing"soirg 'of Christ- the- eyes of .oung shepherd boys -' in by the Nominating Committee. . .. ,,It songs led by Mrs. Jack Camp• of otdand - Candlelit decorated tables - \%as well done by - bell,' with Mrs. Gayle -Lowry' and • .'..irs.''Mary -Gibson providing the music P ine River.U.C.W. 1...ne roll call was answered by . tho Christ - • /child for Christina:-.. den Ilradlcy read a poem -.The' Priceless Gift:. • • ' The Exi-lorer irJs under the ALL DAY SATURDAY; DECEMBER 2; 9, 14 & 23 FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS liatd presented the girls with 'their • I have just re-read an article in a Nationally known magazine. It begins with aTicture of a little IN girl in a book store asking the saleslady "Don't you have any • Canadian Books?" I wish to quote a few sentences - "Young Canada Book Week -7- won't make much of a ripple at your house which is unfortunate..-- --- Most of the books for Young Canada Book Week are. American books Canada is under siege a war for the minds -• ---- of our children. As parents, it is up to us whether the next generation will be Canadians, or merely little Americans in long underwear." The writer was Jean in the basement providedp fest- . • ive scene for the. lunch 'and tea MacKenzie, a writer of Children's books, among other things. _It. is a sensible and somewhat frighten- ing artiole, and I hope you saw it and took it seriously. Please look inside the books you are Choosing and see where they are published. This morning , I .was listening to Fresh .Air on the CBC T--mko-o-f - R SNOVVA#1013ILERST- Party kt_C_arlow--- ,.. -useful presents: During:the play- ing of euchre, punch and 75th . "The Rose of Ba Ziz" ; There are anniversary cake were served to other.books. .for_childr_in- by--Canad, everyone. , ian'writers Santa, if you'look for High ladies' score was won by them, but not many because writ- I Myrtle Kerr and low by Beth Mc- Connell. High gents score was won by Lorne Hasty and low by Fred Young. i I suppOse you do not choose Branch Directors, Mrs. George (many adult books, Santa , but Errington, Mrs. Ivan Rivett, there are many interesting, enter- wining, informative and some- Mrs. G. Finnigan and Mrs. C. times hard hitting Canadian books, Finnigan were in charge of the Farley Mowat has written some of programme: Mrs. H. Girvin, each kind: Some other Canadian (District Director), Mrs. L. Ivers writers I have read this, year are and Mrs,. H. Alton were on the Orlo Miller, Pierre •Berton, Thomas RaddalF, R. D. Lawrence, Fred Carlisle, Robert Thomas Allen, Jean Minhinnick, Dorothy Mitchell, Marcus van Steen, my favourites, Al Maitland and arry Lauder renditions of "Break . Chip: Young, were talking about fast in bed on Sunday morning" , Children's Books: Chip has a new "Oh, She's the lass for me" ,Wand one out - "Honky, the Christmas "The reason why I wear a kilt". Goose". Last year "The Little • 'A gift exchange from around the attractively decorated Christ- mas tree yielded many pretty and H ...,==•,. Mr. Dexter sang, "Take me Back" and "Galway 'Bay": Then he-delight0-eiker-yene-vctit-h-so m e (Formerly Marhan Shoes) PHONE 5284011 LUCKNOW 1. . and "Canada•Notth" by Farley , from $5! Your valuable documents— , certificates, mortgages, deeds—all the papers you W • I Hold Chris- tnias Want' to protectiroin any eyes and hands except your • own—put them in your Vicloria-and:-Grey safety YQUIS sincerely The Country Mouse; r. 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