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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-12-07, Page 8- • �DDFELLOWS • - " • At iclolinti. up. to th Oddf 11 rally' bold .recently, John Elliott, one •of the. (adest Ming 'Members of the • ••• leenl Lodge. has ,been checking back find' tha.t Lueknow Lodge, No: 112, ihrits atja year, lliwing been organ - Ind In 1973. The first offieers were: James Soln.r Noble Grand; George Douglas, • ViceGrand; . A. D. Kennelly, secret:. • ary; Wm: gra4elek; treeinrer! J. S. • Tehiant, warden; T. A. Smylie, con- ductor, mcip. other .Officers -were--Thos. Deng - In% JOaelgrArmatreag, Mark Burgess,' Thomas Henry Gledhill, G. W: Berry, IF; .4 ;):)ezifrou ihd'Robt. tees. Additional !charter merabers' were— . Geerge. McIlanlY, John Peart, P. G. •,, ' Murdoch,. David Rutt„tei:ford., Nermar. • • ,• Mr..Donald, ' Kebere-Paxton, Donald Campbell, Micita4:. Roberisod, Sohn McGregor, Robert Hay, Thos. Hoey 9. G. Cox, W. J. Hayward, Arch. Me- ercvnYi- Alex Dawson, Thos. 'Fletcher. • None of these, as far as is- known are now living,'Imfmany of thein are well remembered as , prominent' citi- zens of Lucknow in their day. - • , y. • • • ' . 1171.11E HILL" .FRIENDS HONOR COUPLE ON WEDDING Mr: anti Mrs. ,James Ritchie •4.4fly' sqprined On Friday Night As Friends Gather To Mark Their Silver Wedding Anniverttary-rMrs.. Ritchie Recalls Bitter Cold, 25 -Mile Trip• Behind Team of Oxen, The .• Day Prior To Her Marriage. To the, ringing of_ "wedding bells", procession Of friends and neighbers. Jed by Mrs: Morrison, walk0 in on Xr• and Mrs. Jim Aitchie..last ,Fri - 'ay night, to let them know that they did • no forget. them; onthe g§ib wedding -anniveriary. • The gvening was spent. in game* and- after, lentil heur, Mis.- Annie Struthers read the following addiesti• and Mis,_Fraser Patterson presented thenwith a silier cream -and sugar let and reljab dish. The groom ex-, resse4--atts4ppreciation, atoll* how, completely he and 'the -bride had :been taken by sorpriseand Mrs. Ritchie recalled the fact that twenty-five years ago; she had ridden on a grain wagon, behind a team of oxen, on a bitterly. cold 'day to each the train at •Oyen, Alberta, • for Saskatoon, • ,where she ivits, married. The short program followed anI With the 'singing of 'Auld Lang Syne.' A short program followed and friends and neighbors parted' promis- ing to come back on the "Galden Wedding Day". • • • The follotiving is the address: • Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie: ' 1%The poet says that it is a leirtunate, a happy. day, waben new. household 'finds its way among the myriad homes of earth, bat we think 'its a much happier day, when that home can Jot* back: on the varied experi- ences of tvienty-fiye years and see 4ttli1rof sem and daughters almost all ready to, fly from: the nest and father and Mother' looking spry and Youthful as yet, and one With: tfiein. We„ Year neighbors of "The 'Hill", are here tonight to wish 'you many more anniversaries of year • wedding day and trust that.,.,God will bless you in health\ and happiness. May YOu long continue •'to be one: with :us. • "May 'blessings be upon your • home, Your roof' and hearth and :walls! May there be lights 'to Welcome You• : linen --evening stadokifalis.. MOIRE AND DANCE • PROVIDED .PLEASANT EVENING 'There were some twenty tables of 'players at, ale Firemen'S euchre on Friday night, with an increased crowd '• in °attendance for the daneetbat fel- ,. lowed; to conclude.' an evening that provided a good time for all. • •' Miekens, as the euchre prizes, were • wen ley &rd. R.. X.:Outten' and' Morris Pearknan.• Mrt1:-.Youtten 'Jed by safe margin for the lady's prize, 'but for. , • the men' prize the -Contest was close. Harold johnston;„ with a count of .97 • was only one point, .behind the win- . tier. J. W. Irwin had a count of 96 • pohata and W. J. Davison and Dave. Musk for the. dance xis. supli- ed by the. Mecharleis' five -piece or 'ehestra, with .Boy MeOreigibt, master •of ceremonies, and • THE .14)\CkNOW -.SENTINEL • !;7•.'i•V; 4;744 • ','"111.. , ' THURSDAY, DECHICIBEIr 7th, 1939 . • • BORN • • CRAW—At • Victoria Hospital, on NOV-ember 30th, to Rev. and • Mrs. Watler B. Craw, 'a ,datighter, Margaret Manna.• '•• • Make, Your Gifts Practical a- -.ot-goeoaow.w.-ot-otonroaot*o,utniwaoco,,veimr... 1T.. 'F�r the': .. .. : Ladies . , 0,, • ..LINGERIE; 1a , HOLEPRO iP ii . E. , •' PHANTOM 110SE' 1 PURSES,' • GLOVES, •Saw's 4 ' ° 11. • HOUSE .COATS IN1 MOIRE, ENGLISH' FLANNEL, •CORDUROY, , •VELVET and PRINT PULLOVER SWEATERS, SWEATER COATS • • BOXED, HANDKERCHIEFS, , TOWELS,' • . • • TOWEL SETS, 11 letoirs's As Well As, Pleasing and. Assure Yourself of QUALITY at. MODERATE. PRICES 4041,01-0004-04,404wootowdacataieenoeihro. 0 For .the • TIES, • • SCARPS,' • . HOLEPROOF SOCKS,. • Mermini COMBINATIONS, • SWEATERS, GLOVES. 1 • For. the It re, :.,*4-• 51(1 PANTSana COAT,- • • 'I' . sWEATyart.,••••••BREECHES MITTS, GLOVES, • CAPS, , . PYJAMAS, , SHIRTS, • MATEH1AL$ for Making Up . , • YARN for Knitting witottookzuriemoimmtmogooto.extvoitaioNsotaltmew ree! Oise Eightll" -Day Kitche Ticket with each 45c, purchase or over Draw at 10:30 S. Dec. 2 • PILLOW. CASES ABLE I14N, • ' , LACE SETS 0.0el_fita.00.1104PAK,Migag0340.4014.00r • . • . • ' , . • ; 1 .21, ; ) ) }g•I, ,;14..- 1 • 0. 0 0 44. • ••••••. 04 0. 04 0. 04 0 4 0.•0 04• 44, 40 ••40 worocetc • .01- . 74.• ' • . • 1 7 •i 11, I 10 I., ••00 • .0, • Y. • • • • • . • 4,0 •"4.1%;', : The .love that like a guiding star Still . signals while you roam, A book, a friend, there ,be.the things' • That make a house, a home. From the gild' Polk." Christmas: Day Forces -Nominations' • Three Days Earlitr This Year Due to the :feet that Monday, Dec- entber 25th • Chri$mas Day, !Tomlin - &dim! in littekno\tr 'thisyear will fall • on Friday, December 22nd. If, a poll is necessary voting will take place I on New' Year's Day.• • „ . A. E. MILLSON MOVED TO,. WESTON BANK OF COMMERCE A.• E. Millson, accountant at the Bank oiJCortrinterce at Stratford is being transferred tp the Weston, Ont. branch of the bank .early in Ppeam, • ber. Mr. Millson went to Stratford from Mitten in .April, 100. •F9r, the _past: eight, years he' has been ,eecret-, ary of the Stratford • lawn bowling club and be is now president of the ,Baniker's,Recreation • Club. Mr. Mill: - ,son bas 'been active.' in church.' and lodge circles. At present he holds the office of secretary of the lkojard of Stewards .of the Central .-United' Church and is worshipful •master of, Stratford Masonic Lodge, A.F. and A.M .No. 332: Be will be succeeded at Stratford by R. R. MacGregor of the head office, Toronto. , ^ , • ROUND TRIP TRAVEL- BARGAINS „ from Lucknow December 15 -16 To. CHICAGO, $12.80 PLUS EXCHANGE •• • Dec. • 16 -To WINDSOR $4.45; To DETROIT $4.45 Equally low fares from all adjacent C. N. R. Stations. For •train • "A case of love at first sight, 1 service going and returning, see handbills or consult Agents: suppose?" ,• . ••••T363B "No—second sight The 4 first time - he saw 'her he didn't know she nras CANADIAN NAT-ION/4i an heiress."• • • . •••, `-s•• -4 • r' • rr-.4. r"..iJr" rcA. e'.41 ;7. 4 /421j 7 6 1174/0.4, , ••4 .0.• '14 0 0. 1, 0 ""' ' „.""- •' •,•4 ••,.. • Two Stores e (Next Door To Murdie's) AL • 0 tr/V.V.,--NOIVJAV-tiggitgaVZSYSMOVVIV2PIV.00.003tIVOIVAOLVitalMjir' • i PRIZE DRAW vi Q-1 6• Z. 8 At 10:30 p.m., Saturday December 23rd „ Ea , - „ a For 3 FREE. Prizei 3 tii 3 e .• Wool Bed Rug, ,E4anket ' a S ; . 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