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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-23, Page 11WEDNESDAY, DEC., 23rd, 1953 4 ‘SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO r . 4 ’ 4 4 s ; J*» . . . ft "' <s4(ay tRat Aayi to all you Cave tfuvcxy Cut wu yet enjoy ul! &-------------------- Finlay Decorators ANI) GIFT SHOP I ’- ’Phone 218, Lucknow, Ont. as . .AGEDXADY died here 45 45 45 45 45 ■ 45 45 ft e o-f London';- and Richard Sims Mc- i Fadden ’of. Chataain,'- Burial 'McFADDEN—at B?ker Nursing i?auft ste- Mai‘ie- Onta'-io- . Home, Luckriow, on December 15,1 1953, Ada Sims, beloved widow of the late Judge Uriah McFadden of Chatham, in her 86th year; dear mother of Albert Preston McFadden of Goderich, formerly . ■ST ar. Hospital Secretary Resigns ‘ ..Mrs. Elmbr. Wolker .has. .resign- edr as s ;ereta.ry-treasurer of. the , Wing ham General Hospital board, a position she held, since' 1947. IBRUCE DEBATERS Win FROM HURON "--......- .. n In the first inter-county round of the Junior Farmer debating competition held, last week at Dungannon, the Bruce County team. Mrs. Austin Martin and Jim Needham, defeated, the Hur- Qn' County twosome of Frank Al­ ton of Ashfield and Jim Chap-, man of Seaforth. Subject of the .debate was, ^Resolved that, the interests of agriculture can best be served by a county fair rather than, by a number of locab fairs in'the cdunty”; . ■' . twenty-two counties were en,- ^9r the'elimination series of debates Which will end. with' a provincial final at the O.A.C., Guelph, in April. -. Judges, for the Huron-Bruce contest were Mrs. John Nogalo and John Peacock of Clinton and Herb Arkell of Teeswater. X ■ *-> PAGE ELEVEN * •--- . ................................................... ...... .........,#........•; IJ 5I . ■ * * ar ■■ * stu- A Happy And Prosperous New Year. XT $ .-» w ■ SI K t y» s ? p. whoops! It’s Christmas Again! 7» KINLOUGH - Merry 'Christmas To All, Miss- Margaret Schneller,. | dent at the Ontario School for I the Deaf at Belleville, is vacat­ ioning, at the home ‘of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schnel­ ler; .. - . The community enjoyed the annual Christmas concert staged by the teacher, Mrs. Burton Col- i.lins- and pupils ;of S?S. No. 2, as-: , sisted by the music instructor, ‘ Mr. R. C. Ireland. I Mr; George Graham has. been ; confined, to bed for some . time j wi'ith a severe attack 'of, sciatica, | His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. • A number from here attended J the -funeral of the ■ late .Mrs. E. i N; Hodgins (the former Christina McFarlan), who passed away at. ! Hamilton on- Monday, We extend at Vsympathy, to her daughter. Gladys .oRMrs, Glen Moore), also .her bro- ! thers, Archie McFarlan, Kinlough, ■ | and John. McFarlan . of Kincar- ' dine. ■ .' . '■ | Mr,.and. Mrs. William Wall are i spending the holidays With tMr. and Mrs. Allan Wall of London. Mr. and Mrs. George Halderiby and Mri and Mrs, Clare Sparling and" son Allah of Walkerton were guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby on Sunday at a family dinner, • - ' Rev. G. B. Cox was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hod­ gins on Sunday. • . LOCAL LADY PENS CHRISTMAS POEM There is no substitute for friends I. the age-old greeting j j. ■, ■ we extend to our many ___ Or ■ 1- 14 ■ Or ‘ . : -er - -I;- .«• *?1 ...L-- ■ r’'Av /-1 I & Cities Service . .....r_,..... .......:...:.............. <r.,..______ MERRY and CHRISTMAS! , a Happy And Prosperous New Year ■ Brussels Motors . Huron County’s Foremost Used .(jar 1>*a’frs Cash, fraae, Terms ?- Opw-Evenings - .-• . .-..-Pluwie-Wr Bessels.% , r \ “ ■’ -Amid the bright excitement of the "Holiday preparations <*-> we take this jump into your Christmas Day and say “We hope that all of you enjoy a bright and Merry Christmas!” Button’s Meat Market ection of the teacher, Mrs. Bur­ ton Collins. / . "Mr. and MrS.' Will .Arnold visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Donald McCosh recently. Quite a number of children at­ tended the Santa ..Claus parade Tn Ripley on Saturday. Miss Mary McCosh visited at the home of Mrs. Charlie Liddle of Ripley-last week. Miss Marian Shantz spent Sun­ day with her parents at Pine t River. Mr. and” Mrs. Victor Gawley, Velma, "Marlene and Gladys vis­ ited with Lettie and Ada Gaw­ ley on Sunday, In this issue.' is a Yuletide poem, under the title” “Country Christmas”, It was composed by Miss Dean MacLeod’of Lucknow, who is noted for her poetic aibiL ity, and the timely messages they contain. This poem was Written some, time ago and two years ago appeared in the Presbyterian publication, “The Onward”. : ■ BIBLE SOCIETY DONATIONS ARE BELOW AVERAGE .Donations received to date in support of the Bible Society’s‘ an­ nual appeal are considerably be- low-average. Contributions at the first’ fo the .week stood - at • about $.1-20, some.fifty, dollars or so be­ low last year’s figure. - • The books - are still open and' donations may be ihade (through the churches or given directly to the local.- treasurer, Mr. Grant MacDianpid.. ,.A- • '• PURPLE GROVE Mr/and Mrs: George Colwell of Kind'ardTne^were" at 11)0 home of Mr. Frank iStan- ' Mrs; Helen Swan and Rosylin visited relatives at London last, week... • ; , ■ 'Quite a, number from here At­ tended the annual Christmas con- /■ ’I r !'i ,^X2~Kinlough-«ehool o« 'SWday > fl start} ' . ' ’ . v 7, I as ,• 1* 'ife I F * aa - Thos. Hackett & Sons f ^ALLiS-CILALlVIERS SALES and SERVICE / | ’ ■ ' . ' PttHiia ChoW 'Peed3'"B * z /7. To our friends -7 serving you has been a real pleasure — ’’Merry Christmas, everyone!” , 'H • X .-t, •y I