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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-22, Page 8■ l» 1' ■ ( I 37c » $ ■>>.... ........■......... t............. ,■ . •. ■ ,'j &'4 ■K ■■» ■ ■ ■ ■ » M■■■ and Mrs. Gordohi-Wallr.-RzR.— 3r Holyrood, a son. •< ■■ ft ■ .»■ ■■ ■ . ■ I ■ . "May you alienjoy many Christmasblessings? I.G.A. Fruit Cocktail, 28 oz Green Giant • . . _ Fancy Peas, 15 oz., 2 for 35c - Christies Ritz....... .... 19c g •• £ • a § 49 • - a 8 —4 Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry Sauce, 15 oz. tin 23c S’ Place Mats, for 12 .........../25c gChateau Cheese 29c 3 AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS I | Free Pick-Upand ^Delivery Monday and Thursday. | | Shop at Smith’s PAGEEIGHT 11...........U, . .t £ ffl- I s § f AT CHRISTMAS Our greatest delight, at this happy time of the year, is to wish our many loyal'customers and friends a holiday season filled with f ho sparkle and gaiety of the Vuletide spirit. ASHTON’S $ Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s Wear—Piece Goods & Woollens ? ■■J' BORN, ■ ELLIOTT-lii Wingham Hospital on Thursday, December 16th to Mr., and let Hamilton), R.R. 4, Ripley, a son, Murray Raymond. MacMILLAN—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacMillan announce the birth of their son, David ’Alexander, in St. Catharines General Hospital on Sunday* December 5th. WALL—in Wingham Hospital,' on Monday, December 20th, to Mr. HURRY! ' . ’■ 8......... “ ' '......................f ■.1 s i ■ S - ft ar .. ■ «r A XT.s ft «r $ er er $ $ SUNKIST ORANGES, TANGARINES, CRANBERRIES, GRAPES, MIXED NUTS, PEANUTS, McCORMICK’S CANDY, BOXED CHOCOLATES; All At Low Prices GRAY-DUNN COOKIES FROM SCOTLAND ^In-fancv^enanielledtin.a lovely gift $1.00 - $1.65 s5 ] Aylmer Choice Peas & Carrots, 15 oz. 2 for 35c Green Giant ft Fancy Niblets, 14 oz. 2 for 37cS™I.G.A. Choice Pumpkin ...17c St. Williams .5 Apple Jelly, 24 oz. ?...........33c $ Royal Guest Coffee ...... $1.09 Sunny Morn Coffee ......L $1.05 ftl.G.A. Foilwrap, 25 ft. .... 27c *Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for 27c York Mincemeat, 2*4 lb. tin 44c s■ s s I THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22nd, 1954 NOMINATION NOTICE is hereby given " to the MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW that in compliance with the Statutes in .that behalf I require the presence of the Said. Electors at the Village Hall in the said Village of Lucknow at the hour of 7.30 p.m., op MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th 1954, For One Hour. THAT “The Songmen” will be featured artists on “Let’s Make ~ Music” "“ on -GBL ~ televisign,- channel 9 on Thursday, Dec^ri- ber 23rd at 5.00 p.m. This will be of interest to local viewers who have heard The Songmen, and more particularly due to the fact a former Lucknowite, Wm, F. Thompson is a member ♦ of the- group. _ / . • ♦ . ’ i. I ..J.: —P-- THAT Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ray­ nard of Ethel recently celebrat­ ed their 50th wedding anni­ versary. Walter and Mungo Mc­ Farlan, formerly of, St. Helens, | are -both- -spns-in-law of this couple. THAT Mr. Walter E, Treleaven has. been ill with pneumonia at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Simon Plewes, but despite his advanced years „ is making a favorable., recovery. Mr, Tre- . leaven is in his 90th year. THAT The Right Rev. G. N. Luxton; Bishop' of Huron; will broadcast to his people on Christmas Day dyer CKNX, ’ .Wihghamat"5/p;m. and1 from CFPL,London, at 1.30 p m. THAT in a turkey raffle held by the Goderich Lions, two of ten birdi were^wbfTt^ CeciLBlake of Dungannon and George Westlake of Lucknow. THAT the- Wingham--.Advance/ Times and the Goderich Signal- have. each announced that the subscription price will be ad- L. vanced to $3.00 a year, effeci- iW LHe- first' of January.- ~~~ THAT an American firm which 1 manufactures contractor’s ma­ chinery and . equipment is re­ ported to be interested in pur­ chasing the former, aero cush-’ ioh> building in Wingham. Should the* industry locate in Wingham it would employ up­ wards to 100 men. ■«. • j—o— THAT Jack MacDonald* brother ' of Mr. Wm. MacDonald of the Lucknow High Schol staff, has been re-elected to the Orillia council. < - ■ —Q— THAT we appreciate the kind words of John D. Ross of Cay­ uga, who, upon renewing his Sentinel subscription, writes: .1.; “More thah ever we think The" Sentinel the best weekly ever. 1 guess it’s the 'weekly renewal of old scenes and old friends that-makes it so Welcome. Any­ way you are doing a very fine service to the community there. Best seasonal wishes to you and * yours and our many ’ friends around Lucknow”. .—O'— ;• THAT'Dick Elliott of Holyrood •_ was the winner of a Reming­ ton electric razor/ in a' lucky ticket draw at Cowan’s Rest- aur'ant. 3 3 : THAT Earl “Tapper” Gray, who recently resigned as manager .. been rehired again with his " duties also including those of •• recreational director. “Tapper” has also been re-elected for a sfecond term as president Of the Canadian Legion in the County Town, ./A*, THAT early Monday morning the ’mercury dipped to six below the winter to date. It was six ^below^^dghLoIcdock^bnLwith Old Sol shining brightly the \ temperature ’ rose quickly to above zero. It w.as one of the few times that the official tem- pearture. locally agreed with the CKNX reading. Both were • the same 'Monday,’The. Wing- ham. report ia. gfehefally a few. degrees lower. Last week the ; ’thermometer' dropped th eight " above here, with the radio re,- , ‘ port giving a two above figure. ■■ ■ -■ for the purpose of nominating Tit and proper .persons for ■ ■ the Offices of Reeve, Four Councillors and Three Public B ■ School Trustees for the Village pt Lucknow for the year ■ ■ 1955, Trustees to hold office for two years, of which all a Electors are hereby required to take notice and. govern ® themselves accordingly, and if. a - greater number of Can- ■ didates than required, to fill the said Offices are nominated ■ and make theh required Declarations, Polls will be opened E in the following places: POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. ONE, S THE LEGION HALL; POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. TWO, ”b~THE~MUNICIPAL . OFFICE; POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. ■ THREE, THE VILLAGE HALL, in the said Village of ■ Lucknow, oil ■ MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd 5 1955, and will be open from Nine O’clock A.M;- until Five O’clock P.M. and no longer. ■ IT SHOULD BE NOTED that when a. proposed candidate is ■ ■ not present at the nomination meeting his nomination paper ■ 2 will not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence B ■ satisfactory to the Returning Officer that the proposed can- ■ ■ didate consents to be so nominated. ■ 2' Given under my hand this 10th: day of December A.D. 1954 * g E, H. AGNEW, Returning Officer. ■ .■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ THAT Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Ernest and June and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reid, left _ on Monday for a trip to Texas by way of Denver, Colorado, “ where theyx will visit friends: They expect to ibe gone about thi^ee weeks. THAT as has been her custom, Mrs. E. M, Alton has had us repew The Sentinel to her four away-from-home sons, Ed of Big Valley, Alta.; Jack of Ed­ monton, Nelson of Windsor and Ewart of Kirkland Lake, whom, she says, like to get the news of the old home town. THAT it is always well to know both sides of the case before commenting, but Labor Union bosses ^and striking employees : shouldn’t lose sight of the pre­ sent price of-eggs that certain - ly won’t~"encourage7~the -pro- ducer to consider the purchase of new farm machinery or. cars. We had the lowly poultry price forcibly driven home on Satur- urday evening when we pur- ’ chased a three-parts full six- .. quart basket of new laid eggs We’re wrapping up every • good wish, for you with * ■ bit of holiday cheer that says— r’ The ^market 1 droRE for $1.00. There were three dozen in the basket, and yes, . one for good measure. THAT the Lucknbwdstflet Bigfi~ School band made a bus tour of the Village on Sunday af­ ternoon serenading shut - ins with Christmas carols. •—o-^— ■ THAT Mr. Denzil Staffers of Galt’ and formerly pt JKinloss, Had his 80th birthday last week and is‘still enjoying good health. Mr. Staffers attended the fun­ eral of his sister, Mrs. Walter Jiodgins, who was laid- to rest on Saturday in Greenhill Cem­ etery. \ . ' —o— THAT the Saturday afternoon' matinees at the Lyceum Thea­ tre, Wingham, will not be held on Christmas and New Years days, but a matinee will be —’heldomBox-ing-Dayv ---------- THAT Sid Gardner •is now hos­ pitalized at Malton.: He’ll like­ ly be there for some time and at time of writing it was ques­ tionable if he would be able to get home fdr‘ Christmas.