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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-02, Page 6** PAGE SIX■5.71'Z7...J177...r ..T..., ■■,., THE LUgKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO wednesday. dec. 2nd' W < T POST OFFICE ADVISES EARLY MAILING DATES ' WithChristmasfast afpprQft^H- irig the Post Office Department announces mailing dates to as­ sure. pre-Christmas delivery, To the States, December 8th; three western, provinces, December 12th; Manitoba and ‘ Maritimes, December 14th; Ontario and Que­ bec, December 15th; local deliv­ ery, before December 17th. ’ Locally Postmaster Cameron requests that stamps be bought early, and that rural residents have a supply on hand, so that ^-outgoing—mail—can—be—;pihperiy- st^mped for the mailmen. *’ ^ItAwdlL (beappreciatedat the Post Office if bundles of/: cards rind^etters are tied together jbe- -fore being 'dropped in the mail shootA .■■ / ; PUBLISHER’S WIFE KILLED ’ ’ The weekly newspaper fratern­ ity was dpeply grieVed this past week *by the death of Mrs. Clay­ ton iSchaus of Chesley, wife pf the editor of the Chesley Enter­ prise. She was instantly killed last Thursday night near Flesh- erton, while a foursome of ladies were returning from Toronto. • The Sdhaus car, driven. at the time by. Mrs. Krug of Chesley,. veered.on a patch of ice into the path of a transport truck. " The , Sentinel Piiiblish^r, Mirs. -Thompson—a-n-d—Donald—/were among many newspaper folk from a wide area who. expressed their ^yrnpethy by visiting the fqneral home in Chesley on Sunday-, Ih- termerit ‘ wak in. Harioyer Ceiriet- ery ori Monday; 1 I It all started with a ! FAILTY CHIMNEY This chimney can be installed in winter or summer. SPORT... LUCKNOW 7nDKIPLEY TO JOIN HOCKEY FORCES Lucknow and Ripley will join forces to ice an intermediate “C” hockey team in the W.O/A.A. this season, and it might surprise one just how good a. squad can be rpunded up. - Vs Practices have already got un­ derway at Kincardine. and among the Sepoys turning out so far are none other than such old stand- bys as Abe Chin, Jack Gould, Toby Greer. Then there’s Morley Chin, Elwood Irwin (when avail- able duet to his occupation), Dona Thompson, goal keeper Jack /Tig- ert of Port Albert and some others no doubt, who don’t spring to mind, as well as some likely^ looking material from the Huron Huib. Hap Hall says he’s through, but the boys aren’t taking that: -astffinal yet. • ----——O-O-Q——- TIMBER TIPS LIFETIME SAFER Does not require any mortar or bricks, so there is no mess. •o* -o— : l» •»r Remains clean at all tim^s. Wiliest a lifetime. / is attractive ih its appearance Come in and get | - further infortaiatioh | without obligation. § 1 JOHN W. HENDERSON | I / LUMBER limited * g help just like brick I abuvuroof. !^'7"7 : V. . Fireproof vormiculito 8 iuulatiou.' * ■ S ' '.I ■ 777 '• - g latorliMr air-space j | ppsitiYe lMat btlatr^ / ■ V ■•7\ Ihfra-Fliio liner § renulres .no mortar. s . • . g Supported by floor § or coiling joists. .■ ;■ g ' Listed * by Underwriters* Labora- _2__torj®SLJo£_Cc^da,—Eliminates—— Q many feet of construction/;> ke*.. ft quires no bricks, mOrtbr, scaffold. . * Erected in qs little as. 2 hours. .•m . For buildings ,of any type. High ® efficiency, low cost. Lifetime ■ safety., ■<7 , ,7 <'7<' ' . 7 7 ' $ S ’Phone 150 — Lucknow, Qnt* | ’ . '■ - . . ' •' • 'r....... ' A'- . 1953 CHEV. BJLAIR SEDAN, fiilly equipped, 2-tone j ■ 7 KA|'7^- |W TWO 1952 STYLELINE CHEV, SEDANS 1951 CHEV* Powerglide Deluxe SEDAN, Fully equipped J 1951 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE COACH J 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN < 1951 POWERGLIDE CHEV. COACH,/ fully equipped ! 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN 1949 MCTEOR COACH ’7 [ 1948 PONTIAC SILVER STREAK COACH , . j ► 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN I [ 1947 MERCURX SEDAN 1948 CHEV. SEDAN. 1 J 1947 OLDS FLEETLINE COACH, hydromatic dfive < 7|. 19’46 PONTIAC SEDAN J r—’ § 4 TWO-TON ARMY TRUCKS § 1946ZFARGO ONE-TON PICKUP . . _ § 1948 0MC Vj-TON PICKUP, 1942 FARGO TANK TRUCK § . J I Brussels Motors t £ , / Huron County’s Forehiosi used Car Dealers. g § Cash, Trade, Terms — Open Evenings Until 10 8 ■• X Cities s^rviee-D^aler^“^“-“--'~ ^Flfone"-^^ Brussels § t J fi i I Gifts of Good Taste j Personalized Party Accessories and Stationery ..v» Gifts. | | f I I i to be proud of with the Recipient’s Name or Names, neatly printed. Dinner, Luncheon and Cocktail * Napkins ' Coasters Playing Cards < Informal — Stationery -----~----Matches ——^encils^^ STILL TAKING ORDERS FOR: Personalized Christmas Cards Boxed Cards — Wrappings — Everyday Cards i Thompson ’Phone 35 or 33, Lucknow < ij goes out, help the situation? Are; SIX RECEIVE conditions better in L.C.A, coun- ’ EE : ties? Or are they worse? Let us/HIGHEST MEUKtt Pole , Cats, Kangaroos and Zeb­ ras scored (Wins last Jwfclek to move up in. the standing while I the Gophers stopped the Cubs ' and the Tigers beat off the up,1 ; . -and coming Fawns. The only'find out about this, Yes, let^us t ■s iJ- -t>‘ & * cluu VV11U11& rctwiio. xntr uiuy ■ -----J rn aleading team to ecsape rough j not be vague about the C.T.A. ___ T of iic iVvrx p jitiH know t.hpLet us be definite and know the truth. .This advertisement is inserted} by. the Huron County Temper­ ance Federation. £ -r-Advt. • 7..////7.J' - / ■ CHURCH GROUPS CONDUCT SUNDAY SERVICES 51 • :—During the. week-end absence of Rev. G. A. Meikiejohn at Five treatment was the Chipmunks, who squeezed through by a^one pin margin to nose out the Coons. • A glance at the standing shows the nevr cellar-dwelling Lions only eleven points from a play­ off berth which means that a wide open race is shaping up. Tiger Anderson rolled the high triple 6f. 733 including 304 single. Cub Errington and Pole i Qa£* ’sunday services were con- Cat Mowbray were also in there.1 aucted in the United Church by with grand totals close to the 700 level. Leading ladies were “Chipmunk Mae Irwin and Ueoon Kay Bailey. • \ j Do not forget the big annual turkey roll on or about the mid­ dle loif the month. Everyone will be expected to bowl;An attCinpt will be made to clear the alleys between 8.30 and 9.00 p.m. Team Standing. , , Chipmunks 38f Cubs- 36, Go­ phers 29, Wolverines 28, Beav­ ers 26, Tigers 26, Coons 22, Fawns 21, Zebras 20; Kangaroos 17, Pole Cats 16, Lions 15; * the W.M.S. and Young People’s Union, 7 __—! “ Oh Friday evening the Joshua Black Preceptory of Amberley held a special meeting for the purpose of conferring the Red Cross degree on six candidates, whose names are as follows!"Wil­ fred Schuler, Eldon .Miller, Wil- ! liam McQuiliin, Clarence McLen- j nan, Donald Courtney: and Clif^ i Geddes. Preceptor-Reuben Wilson ■presided over the first part of . the meeting in his usual Capable manner, arid extended a welcome to the degree team frojri Wood­ ham Lodge 904. Ail offices were then vacated; Taking part in conducting the • and the meeting was turned over morning service were Mrs. Rus- f . sell Robertson,. Mrs. Kenneht. Woodham Lodge: chaplains, Oli- Murdie and Mrs. W. L. Macken- ver Jacques, Joe Caldwell; con- . zie. Guest speakerwas Mrs/ Holt-• ductors, George Davis, Johnstane by, literature secretary of Bruce • Robinson, Alden Robinson. Har- Presbyterial W.M.S. Mrs. Hayold j old Watson had charge of illus^ Haldenby sang a solo and Mrs. trating the degree with projector Jones and Miss Margaret Rae a ’ duet. ; In the evening Kenneth Mac- Nay was assisted by Carolyn Gib­ son and Beverley Ashtori in con­ ducting the service. Guest speaker was Mrs. Jim MacEwan of Kin- 1 oss, who teaches school at S.S. No. 3, and is Stewardship and 1~ ____________ ___ Presbytery Y.P.U; J - •' ’ . ham Lodge deserve to be com* 7 Ruth Treleaven, gave a resume mended for the splendid way in of , the Y;RU. conference held at which it . was carried out. The . Simcoe and a vocal trio was. ren- tLodge closed with the usual ,rit- dered by Bessie Reavie, Elizabeth I ual, after which lunch was set- Vrebster and Donria Johnston. i ved. to the’following members of the ver Jacques, Joei Caldwell; con- ; . I ST.HELENS 'The ladies are reminded^that" ■the roll call for the December meeting of the Woihen’s Institute will 'be a Christmas verse and ex­ change of Christmas gifts & therej will be a collection for Wingharri Hospital,1 The meeting will be held at the. home of Mrs. Frank MacQuillin (this Friday afternoon at 2,30. Note Change of day.. * r Mr. and Mrs.“ Gordon Miller and Larry of London arid Murray Taylor of Wingham were week­ end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. , K ‘ Miss Edith Sparling of St. Marys was the. guest speaker at the Autumn Thankoffriring of the WJVLS. held in the United church rin Sunday morning. Miss W/ D. Rutherford read the Scripture lesson and. Miss Sparling gave a ■challenging missionary address, Choosing as her subject “Ad­ vance”. Later at the Sunday School session she related many interesting stories of her Work ih West China -where she .has been a missionary 4or 35 years, bur- . inig.-.-ihef^_stay here ffie was the- guest of her nephew, Mr. Harold Sparling and Mrs, Sparling at the Manse. and films. , The lecturers were Fred Jamieson and Colboume Vance; soloist, Lloyd Hern, and pianist; Harold Bowman, . 7This*is the highest degree in the Order and owing to lack of equipment, in the smaller Pre- ceptpries it can only be put on 'ibydegreeteamsfromlargercen- training commissioner of Bruce - tres. T|he members of the .Wbod- \ p THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE . , ■ ' ' ' Let’s not be vague; Let’s be definite anti clear. It’s a virtue. Let’s not f be . vague about The Canada Temperance Act. Some people say that we ought to do away with.it..in. Huron^County. Why? Specifically, what is wrong with it? What is the specific thing about it which is creating harm? Perhaps those^people wijl dis? cover after- thinking it .over, that they are just repeating What, others have . Sajd; ’ If, however; they can name ofte or twb def­ inite defects of the C.T.A,, then We\4stMpdibdblien'4ufesti<>ft» In what way wilt thez/Liquor Control Act, which will borne in it the other k ' * - 1 I V *v & vWw > FO, d ■■ • :r ”1 think every widow should know about Debentures0 ■ " / /* . ^OS^*<^OWS qre lopping for a safe, short terni investment that pays good interest. , I found I could buy debentures for as little as $ 100.0Q for terms of 1 to 5 years. For a 5-year term, debentures pay me EK8I interest which is automatically deposited to my Huron & Erie pavings account/’ '7...7/.',. 7 V Ask for the folder '^^OQuesnonr I.I 'lu- O •Huron&Erie MORTG AG P/ C O R P ORA I' I O N Older than the Dominion of Canada” i District Representatives listed below III "Lucknow **--» /Joseph Agnew Hehd Office ™ London. Ontario