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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-16, Page 5i 53 4PAGE FIVE ' T DONNYBROOK T •Ie Y* J-' HOUDINI 5 0 I FIVE ROSES FLOUR E I/ >1 J f I•r CO-OP CATTLE MINERALSI s I ! W ir -»— ell ith “O. fol- 4 Britannia Rd. (corner South St.) lal ild —at ar- < . he ad ad It ‘ o’k. : he KEN VER HARP’S IDEAL SHEILA THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO * $ «x I £j. JCjJ. 1 HlglUll W co LVU w * x. I nJ I present the W.A. on the nomin-J g bating committee.. Roll call was |iJL. Wed., Thurs., December 16, 17 TONY CURTIS, JANETo'LEIGH ■ ”:..r-...Ty:;. Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 Public Accountant . w at- . * >ag -sy h’s fed Contest Ends Saturday, December 19th. CO-OPj CATTLE MINERALS $ In fact,’the entire Fraserdale Herd of Guernseys thrives on t > . ~ _ __, *jra • ’• ’ wg.• * The soundness of this Co-op Cattle Mineral/Feeding JPro^-’g ■ FINISH FIRST AID COURSE I Bill Stimson^ Jr., .and Alf Rit-! ! have completed a ten weeks'first1 ’Phone Carlow 2105 R.R. 1, Port Albert -- — ——"—'-I" --1;1 - ,»r . COMING NEXT WEEK ■ LAUREL and HARDY, in “SONS OF THE DESERT” ►lie .m. the ’is- ■ ick' Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 22 GREGORY PECK, . AUDREY HEPBURN \ .—-ID — Roman ^Holiday ■ hy .certificate, «Mrs. David Mac- ■ Donald,'Mrs. Mrs; Ross • MacKenzie; byi pvm ?re .ne ’ ’ • . ’ '•**„.*■ » ’ •’ ss/Beverley MacKen - j a id MacKenzie and I ; . Gedrge ’Drennan.. • z • . • » CONTEST --------- • y----- -------- ■ &E. Errington was appointed to re-1 tkn 5X7 A . An thA nnmin. i S' < WEDNESDAY/ DEC. 16th, 1953 ........ii.ii. j...... j?1*!!1.,r.?.rff'.vii-'i.’V("y ■ ■■■ " , EUcTlbHTHANK? To the Electors of Ashfield Township: Although being unsuccessful for a seat on Ashfield Council Board, I wish to thank those who supported me, and to one and all, may He whose birth we are about to celebrate, bring joy to your home at Christmas. . REUBEN WILSON, To .The Electors-Of—\ Ashfield School Area Board:.. •; I wish to exress my sincere thanks to those who supported. The on election day, Toxthe elect­ ed members I extend my congra­ tulations arid to the School Area Board as a whole, best wishes for a “Vuccessful year in conducting the) educational affairs of the Township. • The Season’s Greetings To AIL GORDON FINLAYSON. To The Electors Of i Ashfield School Area Board: | j It is with sincere thanks and appreciation that I wish to ack­ nowledge my re-election as a member of the .Ashfield, School Area Board. '' . •To one and all I extend the' Season’s Best Wishes for a very .Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. | WALTER ALTON. | Friday, Saturday, Dec. 18, 19 GENE BARRY, • « ANN ROBINSON — in — . „ The War of the Worlds Matinee Saturday Afternoon Wed., Thurs., December 23, 24 Bob Hope Marilyn Maxwell in “OFF LIMITS The PLAYHOUSE Wed., Thurs., Fn., Sat,, December 16, 17, 18, 19 HELEN HAYES, VAN HEFLIN, ROBERT WALKER, in My Son John First Show at 7.30 -- Second Show at 9.15 .... Matinee on Saturday at , 2.30 p;m. \ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chamney of Windsor spent a few days last week with relatives in this vicin­ ity. .• The W.M.S. aind W.At met onp Tuesday afternoon at the home" of Mrs. R. Charpney. The presi­ dent, Mrs; E. Robinson was in change of the W.M.S. program, the opening hymn “While Shep­ herdswatched their —flocks by night” was followed: iby all re-' peating the Lord’s prayer. Mrs, /Washington read the Christmas story from the 2nd chapter of St. Matthew. Mrs, Stuant Chamney read a paper entitled “Putting Christ into Christmas”, Other Christmas readings were given 'by Mrs. G. Chamney, Mrs. G. Nay­ lor and Mrs. R. Chamney. Hymn, 56 was sung followed iby prayer by Mrs., N. Thompson. Mrs. H. Jefferson read the chapter in the study book. A letter was read from the supply sec., Miss Saun­ ders. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the (treas­ urer’s report given. After the closing hymn Mr. Washington presided for the election of of­ ficers as follows: pres., Mrs. E. Robinson; 1st vice, Mrs. Hardy; 2nd vice, Mrs. Mark Armstrong; sec.-treas, .Mrs. Stuart Chamney; cor. sec., Mrs. H. Jefferson, Mis­ sionary Monthly sec., Mrs. Chas. Jefferson, citizenship and temper­ ance sec., Mrs. Miorley Johnston; ipr^ss sec., Mrs. R. 'Cham.ney; Christian stewarship seC., Mrs. J. R. Thompson; supt. Of Heralds, Mrs. Harold Woods; supply com., Mrs. Chas. Jefferson and Mrs.-H. Jefferson; organists, Mrs. J. R. Thompson and Mrs. -Sam Thomp­ son. Mrs. Norman Thompson was re-eleetecbas pres.of the W.A. With Mrs. Hardy as 1st vice; Mrs. Gordon Naylor, sec.-treas. Mrs. Washington closed the meeting with, prayer. A bazaar Was held which netted $9.35. There were “12 present. ... . There was a white gift service iris connection with the church service; at Donnybrook on Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Jefferson sang a solo “Silent Night”. There I was-a baptismal service for the , following babies: Jeanette Marie/ | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston; Linda Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jefferson; ’ Lawrence. Gordon,- son of Mr. & i Mrs, G. ^Chamney—-and—Ron al d- Ernes.t, son of Mr. and/ Mrs. E. Snowden. . Coupon given with each purchase flour ■- ■ for. a / GENERAL ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK DUNGANNON W.M.S. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Dungan, non Presbyterian W.M.S. was held in the church on December 10 with the president, Mrs; John E*enne11 in the chair, reading—a- poe-m to,open.the meeting. The Christmas service of worship was followed; with various members taking' part.. A duet “Star of the Easf’r sung" by -*Mrsr Hi Stothers and Mrs. Allan Reed, was enjoy- . ed. Mrs.. Arthur Stewart, the sec- I rotary, read the minutes and had the roll call. Business was dis-1 cussed and reports given on the; year’s work shovved a successful year, in all departments. The study , book chapter was reviewed by Miss Iva Carr. Mrs. F. Jones, Mrs; M. McAllister, and Mrs. _W. ;Wilson favored with a trio,. “SiL- ent Night”. The meeting closed with the Apostles creed. The fol- - To wing—s:iate—of^officers—wa'S”fm‘ stalled for the coming year: pres., ( Mrs. H. Stothers; / 1st vice, Mrs. IW. Wilson; 2nd vice, Mrs. A. i Reed;,sec., Mrs. A. Stewart;, treas. I | Mrs, J.. Wilson; Welcome. & Wei-j r fare,' MisrW. Reidrbale sec., Mrs.d : M. McAllister;. press., reporter, Mrs. W. Wilson;, organist, Mrs: W. Reid; assistant organist, Mrs. _jF.. Jones;, auditors, Mrs. W.. R. Andrews, Mrs.. R. .Fitzgerald. Mission Band was held in the United Church basement during church service with a large at­ tendance. Patricia Pentland open- .Xdr_i_with the call to worship, “Everybody come; cbme to woi> 1 ship God”, and explained that , in Africa that call is given by beat­ ing the large drum. .The opening hymn was “Silent Night”, -play-, ed by. Lynda Blake. Eleanor Al-' ton rpad the scripture verse, John j 3:16. after which the children all I repeated- it; and prayer was givr I en by Mrs.’ C. Blake, The minutes of- the’ last- meeting- wereTead - by $and?a Finnigan,’ The collection Dav’id Dawson •while all, repeat­ ed .’the offering hymn. ; A 'film strip, “Child of Bethlehem”, was . 'used't.O; give the Christmas story. Mrs.’ Robt.. Irvin gave Chap. 2: of'the study book .about aft . Af­ rican, girl who helped raise moneys for a ■ c h u rch in b er' ovy n •• vi II age. While - in the Friendship Circle World Friends were distributed and. the mecliifg closed by- all re- tihatine the member’s purpose.• ^ignt persons were receiwu ( PcaPn^ P1L \ ■^^ye^full hriembership of the ehurcl^^:; Dungannon United»"'L’hurc!i W.A.z uviio. A>av»c ...— 'j . The Women s Association me.t Roy KGibson aod j at t})() (fnited. Church parsonage -----■' - .with Mrs, George Watt, as tession Of*faitl/ Mr.. David Mac- Mrs, E. ^.Errington presided “--------------------~ 1 nd’opened the. meeting*With •• -I. Little Town of Bethlehem” : I. lotted ■ by the Lord’s prayet m Lefi-Cjla- section crew unison. : w p„,,< /have completed a ten weeks', first -........v- asked:W.if>-4^;.ar£r field'each'WSdiiesday ___ something 'beginiimgHand-gave the lesson Paliberston.. Bruee McKenzie;, . heeded Ip'."joy" and, p of the section crew had previous* . <■the’litt e" girl. Walt-t'ondue ed /Te<w" jy takeft the .course. I S officers as .follows: Mis- J PAPERING and PAINTING _,1954 WallpapersSamples~-- ' on hand SPRAY PAINTING - ■ i -j / ■ Have your cellars sprayed now -ceilings, Avails, floors-^-With paint or whitewash. . i • • . . -For prompt service call FRED EMBERLIN ’Phone 194, Lucknow . ROY N, BENTLEY GODERICH, ONT. Telephone 1011 RAY ROBINSON Floors LAID/SANDED AND FINISHED. ‘ % * • Errington; 1st vice, Mrs. W. Pet­ rie; 2nd vice, Mrs. O. Brooks; ^eeT-treasTrMrsrHarvey Alton; as­ sistant secretary-treasurer, Mrs'. W. Brown; pianist, Mrs. O. Popp; assistant pianist, Mrs. D. Phil­ lips; flower committee, Mrs.. M.- Reed, Mrs. H. Eedy, Mrs. R. Irv­ in, Mrs. G. Hodges, Mrs. T.' Web­ ster; parsonaige committee, Mrs. R.. Stothers, .Mrs. A. Elliott, Mrs. Edna McWhinney; sick and visiting committee, Mrs. R. Eedy, Mrs. L. Hasty, Mrs.. J* Finnigan, Miss R. Sproul, Mrs. F. Pentland, Mrs; H. Finnigan, Mrs. M. Reid, Mrs. L. Ivers; group leaders, Mrs. H. McWhinney, Mrs. J. Finnigan, Mrs. R. Irvin, Mrs’ C. Finnigan. Mr. Watt conducted a very im-j pressive installation service. Mrs; Stokely’S' Creain CORN 17'innv Onalitv Libby’s Tenderking PEAS —-----------F’liriw v—rtiifR 1 if v 2 tins, 15 oz. ...... 25c 2 tins, 15 ozi 35c .. ii’’^ ■ ■<'" . v ■ nt ’\ ‘ /■it-' /.I .- no;' • I a-. . ■ ' ■■ *8 ■' ■ vo ■"•’J '“'■'se ' _... •’ re a ed- :'I ad . ■e-s $ I i i s s s I 55 6 S ft ft |r D. R. Finlayson | | Phone 91, Lucknow B & . ■■ * .’.;b ’ ■ /? •••. » ; % •• ■ . ’ . ■ • .••• ■. ■ ; & | Another Grand Champ I Fed On CO-OP Minerals | j J 3 >n, Ml,, ite he zie wo rr- as- ■tfck sr- Four children were baptized in . the Presbyterian church-on Sun­ day. Jgnet Elaine, daughter of Mr; and Mrs, Roy Gibson;. Wii- ; 1 jam - Ross, . son of Mr. and Mrs Ross MacK’enzie; Shirley Ann, < daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gorgon- • Robb; Mafy Louise, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simri^n- Eight persons were received in-, a ting committee. . Roll call was answered by 22 members and. six visitors were present. Minutes -were-read-anol-the treasurer’s re- port was given by- Mrs. H. Al­ ton, Gifts of Christmas c.heer are to be sent to the sick. Mrs. Watt showed slides on “Child of Beth­ lehem’/ Mrs. J. Finnigan gave a reading entitled “A Christmas,; Wish”. Mrs. W. - Petrie gave a t-. reading, “The Making of Friends’” .by Edgar Guest; The ’meeting! closed With “Joy to the World” j and the mizpah benediction. The I exchange, of gifts was enjoyable ' 1 ’110 ‘ *1 ’ ** ‘ served by Mrs. W. Petrie,.- Mrs. W. A, Culbert, Mrs. E. Errington. and Mrs. Haivey Alton.- /.S • ■■I- E• O’ a a X- . -■ . Rr-‘'«• • I s ‘ I ■ «r .■ o. ar » . ' • . ■ ■ ■ . .. »Awarded Senior and Grand Champion Guernsey Female in V strong competition at. the 1953 CNEL Owned and exhibited by Jack Fraser, Fraserdale Farms, Concord, Ontario. During s her entire show career, this outstanding cow has .been fed..■:« • ▲-v-ra r i kirn a i e I -s .9 •• - | gramme is borne out further when the 1953 C.N<E, results B . Showed that the Fraserdale Herd captured most Of the 5 § major honors including Premier. Breeder, Premier ■ Exhib- 3 itor," Grand Champion Bull, Grand Champion Cow, 9 first F _ 3 prizes, including Graded Herd,-Dairy Herd, Junior Herd, JJ § Junior Get of Sire and best group of? four females* < j* ■ ’ . . S?All of these winnings were made on — J v Ar^hrhimas ■ lunch -eO^OPCATTLFM ■in? aes ?re .24 De­ es. as wo ow lay ' . ay, ’ . ■ .ng . . he • ree ihe of • i Uonald,. 2.iCi Mrs. Mr. and? When a .-contestant was^a lb ’ name L_ with .th^ letter. “M” make/mavonaise, Answered, “Moiher’1/ ,“W Ken ver Harp’s Ideal Sheila’s Cattle Minerals were pur- * chased at the Vaughari-York Farmers-Co-op Services Ltd., S Stations owned by local farmers in Ontario and specializing J “daily-fresh’’ Co-op . Brand Feeds. ’ ' g ORDER FROM YOUR LOCAL CO*O> S • Or pt .• r , ' ' j* , •* ' ■ . . ' , , 1 , s^1 ChasecL at tne vaugnan-1 OI K jc suaiKau '^u-up ucrvivi-o uuu.,S* Woodbridge, 'which operates one of the 125 Co-op Mixing 5 ci+nfirvne mvnpd hv local farmers in Ontario and specializing X .PHONE 71> LUCKNOW |