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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-09, Page 6I LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Azhfield School Area MARSHALL GIBSON rent events by Mrs. Fred Martin. i Hl TO THE ELECTORS OF'THE . ,<. T V& f V , KINTAIL W.L LADIES HEAR ABOUT CORONATION TRIP wish New w <■ I ■i,y. ♦ z I I <gllMII—I) ' •; ' ■ ■ ' . . ■ ’/ . ■. ' <• To One and All I extend Best Wishes for : A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Yean~ ; x - To all my friends who supported me at the j Monday, I say a hearty “Thank You’’, and I and all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous | Again, Many, Many Thanks, * if ’ .................. LORNE DURNIN SIX THELUCKNOW SENTIN WEDNESDAY, PEC. Oth, 1053 ‘■ Ytlilrty Years In .lail « Without A Trial A shocking story of inujstice! i Tills man was never arrested/ never accused of a crime, yet he has just finished serving 30 long years behind the bars. How cpuld this happen? Read “I -Spent 30 Years in Jail Without a Trial”, in The American Weekly (with De­ cember 13. issue Detroit Sunday Times. ' Yb The Electors Qf I ■ Having seen fit to re-elect me as a member of’ the Ashfield School Area’Board, I wish to acknowledge your splendid sup­ port andto express my hearty thanks and appreciation. is the, doW&dl of many teen-agers who get into trouble with the, Jaw. This is the. opinion of Alfred H. Sumpter, re­ cently appointed probation officer •for the, York County courts of Willowdale and Newmarket. “It brings out the ugly side in them”, he says. “They may Osteal through conceit or greed or malice, but they wouldn’t do it if they were sober.” iSobriety is one of the conditions ofh probation under which the offender is given sus­ pended sentence^ with a period of supervision under the probation officer, usually . a year or more. Mr. r Sumpter’s cases include ad­ ults of all. ages, t but the majority are in the Mte ’teen-age group and are first offenders. York Co.,’ Mr. Sumpter’s territory, has a variety and multiplicity of liquor outlets. It would seem that their harvest is heavy. This is one crop our Huron County does not grow well. z . . This advertisement is inserted by The Huron County Temper­ ance Federation.—Advt. \ To Pack Cheerio Boxes Paramount Institute meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Jdmes Ketchabaw op December 15th. TcJpic, Christmas story* Mrs. Dave Anderson; program, pack­ ing Christmas cjieer -boxes. All ladies of the. community please -remember the cheerio boxes. Cur- ppgvjoug, Mrs.* Dan Wyl4§ played, TO SUPPLY GAMMA for Christahas carols, after which _ r• D. A K the Queen closed the meeting. AICjLOpULIN dLUUIJ lovely plate luncheon was served by* Mrs. McKenzie and the lunch committee. Hospital Wing Not Yet Approved The delay in getting Depart­ mental approval of the. new wing at Wingham .Hospital, , caused Mayor DeWitt Miller to contact Dr. M. E. J. Stalker; chief med- ical inspector of hpsjnt&lS’ In their telephone conversation Dr, Stalker -pointed out that the De­ partment was awaiting concrete evidence that 85 percent of toe, of hujn~an blood TOhich con. . c?s^ .'Yas nz>arH it tains protective'antibodies againsti rAssvi ment of .the amount already to ^e ‘*vt 'A*frn -pledged, but had n&t suWitted • Seventy of w,. WMV M < nlvcic in nnlinmvelitis. If takescopies of the actual by-laws, required jgy the Department, ; The Canadian Red Cross Soc­ iety has announced that addition­ al blood donors will Ibe required to supply blood for the gamma globulin polio project of the De­ partment of National Health, It is estimated 150,000 blood dona-? tions a year will be required, While the? blood transfusion pro­ gram has not bb'en extended -to the local branch, it is pointed out that Red Cross dollars help finance, tjie project,..............v. [ Gamma ’ globulin is. that part i ITO THE ELECTORS OF THE . ... . TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD I acknowledge with heartfelt thanks arid appreciation iriy election as Reeve of the Township of Ashfield. ? The responsibilities of this office WiU have my careful, arid con-: ^stanMtttention-and-jPwill-endeavour-to-merit the-mandate you RaVe givenjine.;. . x.'' / /".v . j Many, Many Thanks and Season’s Greetings To AIL - | TO THE ELECTORS OF THE . . . TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD I wish to sincerely thank all those who supported me on election day-and to assure you it was a pleasure to have been of service to you during the past five years... To Reeve-Elect Cecil Blake and the members of Ash­ field Council, I extend my hearty congratulations and best wishes. Wishing One And All The Compliments Of The Season KENNETH L. MacKENZIE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE . . . . TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD Thanks a million! It is with sincere gratitude that 1 express thanks to the Electors of. Ashfield in returning me for another term as Councillor. As in the past, I will strive always to promote the best interests of the Township. Best Wishes For A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year. ‘ JOHN BRADLEY I I I I I TO THE ELECTORS OF THE , . TOWNSHIP OF ASH F l ELD I am' sincerely appreciative of the splendid vote received oH“Monday,andassurethecitizensofAshfieldthat “ | endeavour to the very best of my ability to merit the con- J fidenc.e you ha,Ve. placed in me. SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL. DONALD MacKENZIE TOTHE ELECTORS OF THE . . * * v TOWNSH IL OEASHEI ELDLi. \ I am indeed appreciative of my re-election to the Ash- field Couhcil, and wish to extend a , special word of thanks to those who supported and Worked forme.To all the electors, I repeat that I will constantly - strive to serve the best interests of all, and to one and all may I add my best Wishes,for . 7 ' , . . ; ?t A Merry Christmas and A Happy, Prosperous New Year. ANDREW RITCHIE I i The Community Hall was filled to capacity on Wednesday even­ ing for the annual Christmas con­ cert of St. Helen’s school under the direction of the teacher, Miss 'Beatrice McQuillin and Mrs. Pen­ nington of Wingham, music dir- erctor. Mr. W. A. Miller was chairman for the following excel­ lent program: choruses by the pupils; piano instrumentals by Joyce McDonald/ Norma Forster and Eddie Gaunt; rhythm band numbers by both the Junior and Senior pupils; a play, “Little Red Riding Hood”; a dialogue, “The Mail order Hat”; a duet, “Grand­ mother’s Dance” by Lois • Miller and Norma Forster. and an im­ pressive pageant, ‘Come and Worship”. After lunch dancing was enjoyed to music by Donald McCharies and Eldon Henderson with Cameron MacDonald as call­ er-off. Mrs. T. J. Salkeld gave an in­ teresting demonstration-of Xmas decorations at, the December meeting of the Women’s Institute held at the home of Mrsi Fred McQuillin on Friday afternoon.. She displayed many beautiful de*, coratiohs easily made with mat­ erial available to all. Mrs. El«. wood Barbour, the president; was in the chair and the roll call was responded to by the 32 Jadjes present with a Christmas greet­ ing or yeirse. A collection was also taken for Wingham Hospital. The treasurer reported $160.30 in the treasury and donations of $5 each were made to the Children’s’ War Memorial Hospital, the Xmas Seal Fund and the Penny Round- Up for Mental/-healths Mrs. ”Jas. Curran, Mrs. Ross Gairimie, Mrs. Wm, Purdon and- Miss Jean Ait-' chison were appointed a commit-, -tee to arrange for card parties; , 4t~v^^deeidedMo/4iave^-social- evening during the Christmas holiday, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt gave the motto, “Have you any room?” and Mrs. W< A. Miller read the Christmas story, “Why Chimes Ring”. Mrs? Ernest Gaunt showed the ladies how to make lovely corsages ' from nylon . stockings.’ The ladies enjoyed an exchange of: Christmas gifts after which tea was served with Mrs. j. Cam^ eron, Mrs. Jas. Curran and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt as hostesses. . \ „Mrs. Henry„MacKenzie_was hostess to a' lovely Christmas meeting at which 27 members and some 25. visitors gathered. The roll call was answered by an exchanjge of Christmas gifts. It district treasurer .to be part of a fund tok cover expenses of dele­ gates going to the Guelph con­ vention in June. A report of the hair meeting was given by Mrs, Fred McGregor^ Thank you cards were read from the sick. The guest speaker, Mrs. John Colling of Ripley, Was introduced by Mrs. N. G. MacKepzie. She told of her trip by air to’ Scotland and on tcj -the coronation. She gave, a Very vivid picture of the sunrise over the ocean and the real Scottish hospitality on ar- rial, Which made them feel at home through the country. She visited Glasgow cathedral with its historical background and the popular Loch/ Lomond and the Scotch blue bells. She spoke of Edinburgh and of‘the cattle and sheep on the* hills. She visited -the,? museums, the| veterans* etery arid St. Giles church. Lon­ don, she Said* Was damp arid she thought sjhe. never Was so cpld and wet as- she stood or sat the 13 hours of, the Coronation pro- cessiori. The preciSidri arid splen­ dour -of the troops Was magnifi­ cent. During her stay she visited Marlborough House* Clarence* House and the Tower of London, the walls of which are 18 feet thick, She ended by. saying trav- -elling" is~n?ally. streriUOtis "arid'that she, had worn out nearly 2 pairs of shoes. ■ ' ■ —^1 She was -thanked for hef IpVely travelogue by Mrs. Bill McDon- aid and asked .to' accept a, cup and saucer as a token of appre­ ciation. Mrfe. J. Collinson present* ed the gift and at the same time gave a\simiiar gift to Mrs. Don­ ald Blue Wh6 has given of her time and talent so in any times y/ asJalysis in poliomyelitis. It takes J approximately one pint bf blood to ' * ma * j Ban average dose of gam* ulin. a globulin is not ? a cure Buy Shorthorns At Clinton At a Shorthorn consignment’ for polio nor( is it a vaccine and sale at Clinton last week thirty-; one dose protects a child only" one animals averaged $247,. as for: a period up to five weeks compared with $335 last year and t following-'injection.; - an average: price of $439 in 1951, i Only a small quantity of feam- Buyers from this vicinity were, 1 ma globulin Was manufactured Walter Roulston, $260 for a; bred! prior to the summer of 1953 even heifer from the R. M. Peck herd;! with the processing laboratories Ewart Taylor, $225 for a five- workihg^at maximum capacity. It^ year old cow from the same herd; I is hoped additional blood and in­ Andrew Gaunt, $260 for a bred creased processing,: facilities will heifer from the Clifford Keys; assure ' sufficient quantities of herd. Other district purchasers • gamma globulin to combat polio were Morley Johnston, Al Irwin; | in Canada during the 1954 seas- Waltey Roulston. on. I I i i i i i I ❖ f I TO THE ELECTORS OF THE . . . . 7 TOWNSH I P DF WEST WAWANOSH My deep appreciation and sincere thanks are extended to those who supported,me and worked for my election as Reeve of West Wawanosh. I recognize the responsibilities of this office and it will be my eamest endeavourLto ^erve you faithfully and well that I may be deserving of the confidence you have placed in me. SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL. JOHN DURNIN TO THE ELECTORS OF THR . .. . TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH Heartiest Congratulations and best wishes to Reeve-Elect John Durnin and to the-members of West Wawanosh Coun­ cil. ■ - . ;•; I have deemed it a pleasure to be of service to the Township and will cherish my municipal association. To those who supported me and worked for me I express my deep appreciation and sincere thanks. —-7-r-- — SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL — HAROLD GAUNT T 1, j TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH I polls on you one Year, / I ■ -L ■ i TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ... . . | ' TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH | ■ Thank you most sincetely for the support given me on j Monday. As a newly-elected member of West Wawanosh j <7*11 instil 1 ...ill t r - JCouncil, I will strive at all times to serve you faithfully and well, that I may be worthy of your confidence. HEARTY ^SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL.J : J '■ i ■ TO THE. ELECTORS OF THE . . . . | JOWNSHPOFWE5TWAWANOS1H-| ; Although defeated at the polls, I wish to sincerely, thank I those who supported me On Monday. i I have enjoyed niy five' years’ of service on Wrist W^wa- | Council and wish to extend my congratulations and I Ii I wishes to the neWly-eleeted Reeve arid Members of tlie v r ’Board. Ij' ' , — ^OMFLIMENT$,OF.71!HE' SMS^'N/Tb. 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