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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-23, Page 7WEDNESDAY, DEC., 23rd, 1953 > . at ar- the DUNGANNON -v- . ' Mr. Ken Brown,, student Queert’s University, Kingston, rived home ^Friday night for Christina? vacation with his par ­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and, brothei5 Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Rded, who manage the northern bus service to Lucknow High School, started on Wednesday on a Christmas va­ cation to the Southern. States via Detroit, accompanied by y^their family, Jim, Eleanor and ' Jewel and Mr.,, Wm. Stewart, Jr., High Schbol ibus driver and the .Misses TOE LUCKNqW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Ada and Hazel Webster. Their time is limited, for, their trip m order to be back for duties after the New Year and ’g close sche^- dule of time and distance, wiil be followed. We wish th'em a safe and happy-journey. The Dungannon United church observed a Christmas service at 11 a.m. Sunday. Following” a short choral service,JVIrs, Stingel, or­ ganist,’was accompanied by Mrs1. Durrun Phillips at the piano for the: .Christmas-•■<hymhs;.TkA. Tiftle" band , composed of .Lynda Blake Bruce Culbert, Eleanor Alton & David. Dawson,., played hells; the' PAGE SEVEN ano, triangle. .Rev.' Geo, j .......................................r............................... ... ..........;_____________ _____ ' ' Watt,, the pastor, delivered the' cymbals and triangle. Rev. Geo ’ Christmas , address “And they came with haste”. The choir sang two< Christmas hymns, “Good Christian Men Rejoice” and “Ofl ,the Father’s Love Begotten”, Guest singers -were Miss Shirley Burden and brother Lester Bur­ den of. Lucknow, who sang a duet “Star of the iEast”, The Sunday Schopl,' which met. at. 10 ’ a.m„ with superintendent Mr... IL JK Dawson and. teachers, observed White gift Sunday with offerings and a film- was shown appropri-, ate for .the . occasion. . BORN—ori Decemmer l 2th at Newmarket Hospital’ to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ferinell, Bradford (nee Marietta Sitingel), a son, Ronald Leigh, Miss Clara Sproul, of "Stratford was a week-end visitor with her sisters, Misses Sproul.' Wc extend Richard Park', bereaved by the loss of her j mother, Mrs. Stanley. Vanstone, J Benmiller and Mrs. Ben Park df ( 'her brother, Mr. Bernard Taylor,) London. -I Mrs. Frank Jones was a recent I visitor with her daughter Ber­ tha,; Mr?. Weldon Rudow and'Mr. RudoW at Eliriira. Mrs. A. B. pentlarid of Toronto is visiting her son, Mr. Frank Pentiand, for the Christmas sea- son.' ' ' • ■ / p . . . .... ' Mr. David Hardy passed away last' Wednesday morning at God­ erich hospital after a short illness, although in declining health. He I HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CHRISTMAS r ■ ’ . • EVERY GOOD WISH FOR Johnstone Funeral Service ■■ ra ■ V" •a; ex ' $ ex § • c c , ex •' § a 1 .c: ■ $ a ■ 45 a I Nettie arid Rebina sympathy, to Mrs. Jr., who has been Miller & Company General Store, St. Helens was in his late seventies, born P.O. STAFF HANDLES a son of. the late Mr. and. Mrs. TERRIFIC MAIL VOLUME David Hardy, Colborne Township, i .He is. survived by two daugh-' ters, Mrs. Jack Bell (Ellen) of Stratford; ; Mrs. Leslie. Schultz (Mary) of Dungannon and one son, Dave of Brussels. His wife, formerly 'Ellen Cloaky; passed away 20 years ago. Also surviv­ ing are two. great grandchildren and one.'brother, Wm., of ••Dun*, ganrion. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon at Cranston’s Funeral Parlors, Goderich,, with Rev. G. Watt; pastor of Dungan­ non United church,-in-charge-The ; pallbearers were Charles Fowler, been having it easy either. Be- Ben Park, Leslie. Schult?; Dave sides carrying a mountainous load McMillan, Clarence Hardy and , of mail each day, , they have had Wilbert Bell. Interment was in some disagreeable weather ,and Colborne cemetery..' j '■ (bad roads to cope with,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . Kidd, i . y . • ■ - Ryan arid Sheila of Islington are ■ HJC-TEE-WIN HELD ELgCTION Op OFFICERS I ' . ' - ’ ' ,1 • > ' ■------------------- . ’ ' ' I The second annual banquet ’ and meeting of, the LuiC-TeerWin Conservation Club was held in Teeswater, with ’ wives and friends of the members as guests. [ Wm. MacDonald'of town pro- ‘I posed' the toast to “The Ladies’k J which was responded to by Mrs. Raynard Ackert of Holy rood. Alex Hamilton of town is hon­ orary president, having been suc­ ceeded to the presidency by Jos- j cph Clark of Wingham. Among (those from this vicinity holding i vice-president offices in charge, i’of various phases...of>club work are Wm. MacDonald, Raynard Ackert and Walter Breckles, I The local Post Office staff de- for its handling of the -Christmas mails. A terrific volume of cards, parcels and let­ ters, both in-coming and out­ going, has kept the augmented staff working long hours. Assist­ ing the . regular threesome of Postmoster Kenneth Cameron, Miss Nellie Venning and Miss Carrie Milne, have been P. M.. .Johnston and Mrs. Cameron, both experienced mail handlers. - -Rural • •■mail”.■'carriers." ■haven’t serves “a hand” $ ’ ar r ar % • ■ j That the magic To every one this age-old wish ^everywhere — we offer peace, contentment and happiness of the Yuletide linger oh and bring joy to you and yours for all tune to come. spending the Christmas 'season with Mr. arid Mrs. J. J. Ryan,. ' LET US HAVE YOUR HOLIDAY VISITORS During the holiday season there will be a coming and going, of countless . Christ­ mas. and New Year visitors. The Sentinel' welcomes these personal items. Plea/e bring them, mail them' or phone them in. In the sake of ac- details, of these items, even though we may see some of these homecomers. WHAT WILL BE THE TOLL THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? Thirty-nine- people alive and well at the .beginning of Christ­ mas Week a year ago were dead* before the -ye.ar-.erid,. or so badly injured ,that they succumbed lat­ er. They were meh, women arid., children, old- and young alike. They died behind the wheels of their cars. They died sittihg as passengers and they died walk­ ing on the streets and highways. Eight met death Christmas eve, and five on Christmas'Day itself, .^hat .willUh.e-4olFbe-this-year?4 Doctor: How’s the ‘ boy who swallowed ythe half dollar?- Nurse: No change. TASTE OF WINTER LAST WEEK BLOCKED SIDEROADS This district got a.taste of win-li­ ter’s first blast last -week, /when." ■sufficient. show fell and drifted to tempdl’ai’ily block a . number ■ of sideroads.’ Snowplows and aj return of tiv ?■-■ week.- '. 'A.. . As temperatures dipped during the week, Art Breckles made the most of it and had a. good sheet of Ice- underway in the arena by the latter hart of the, week; The Bantams 'had a' practioe on Fri­ day and there-was'public skat­ ing oh Saturday afternoon. With a rising temperature, night, skate cancelled.' - 'V ' » ' • . ■’ * Jack: I’ve got a dog that .can speak his own name. ; Betty: I don’t believe it, Jack. What’s his name. - ' Jack:. Woof! . • tU r .AND .RESTAURANT PADS MINUFAITUREO IV JOHN DICKINSON & CO. (CANADA) LIMITED X ' ' ' ’ •. . ■ . Place Your Order At the sentinel office Phone -M, Lucknow*