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w :Sentinel, Wednesday, December 18,, OM
Pialit sad'
`rnousanos of tomtio r
Will be Owning gmaterdi, wea
duringthe =New Yeaes
ods as they visit family and
ends. To ensure safe 4114•1114
Ontario Provhichd Police is teem -
mending mists carry several
im t items with them.
o prevent a rear -wheel -drive car
from becoming stk in the snow, a
bag of sand could be placed in the
tri to improve traction. To help
free a sack vehicle, sand, -stat,
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e repared 0
IdIty Jitter Or ashes, from a -. •
intim in •tha tom.. be
sprinlded. t of „the drive
wpb to agow the tires to grip the
surface. A piece of cat or n .car.
floor 104 cited: also be. used to
keep the fres from i'nning in the
know or ort s
cold wea r tinsel aids can
be found .mond the home. They
.include: n blanket, un old, races
gloves, . matches and an
empty coffin Caa to hold a candle
r winter
for waontit
A pencil and for *
PAY ; I : , and a a11Poke
can' '-used toalert others *i You
need` help, `•
In addition, a drive' should carry •
a .snow brush:an icefir, extra
windshield w - flmd,. -battery.
booster cables, a first said kit,: and
emergency wa g n ls, flares
or lights
In the days Prior 'tn a trip, the
OPP recorarnertds thatcar be
checkedfor maximum
Christmas gifts 70 years ago _ g sur e
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As is the custom at Christmas,
gifts are exchange between fiily.
members and friends,
We thought it might interesting
to look at gift suggestions from 70
years ago.
In an advertisement of F.T.
Armstrong, a business that
promoted "gifts that last", the fol-
lowing item Was found:
"At sthis time of year every
housewife lays plans for the coming
season. She checks . up herr silver
and linen..She considers the pos-
sibilities and tries to get her enter
taining equipment in first-class
shape.
There are a lot of new convenien-
ces for the table, and the Devon-
shire
evon-
sl .. design, . in .Heirloom-Plate-is-
considered
13eirloom-Plat ;-pis
considered one of, if not the finest.
that has yet been designed.
We have a full stock of this
beautiful tableware, as well as the ti
Adam design in Community Plate,
and will be pleased to show thein to.
you.
Single fancy pieces, priced $1.00
to $%.00 make very useful and
appropriate Christmas gifts."
From Cameron, Murdoch and Co.
the following were suggested as
gifts to give:
ladies. gloves in wool, - silk,
chamoisette and the serviceable
cape skin - a7$ to $2,5a.per per;
pretty handkerchiefs in fancy boxes
at: .25 to :$1,50; childrei '' : eoloured.
handkerchiefs -at 4 for .25;
hosier, - silk, cashmere and heather
hos, ;54 to. .50 a pair:.
pretty boudoir caps:' at $1.00, $125
$1.S0 and $1.7.5;
fancy collars; and vestees the
newest effects, .50` to $3.00;
very pretty tea aprons, at .35,. 350
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and .611,
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And wiTgliairiliingt the gas
should he kept of least half -,,full to
condensation in the'gas line
and to ,provide reserve fuel to
the engine running ;in an enters-
ency. A skiver, may And fewer
service stations Open during certain
days and' nights of the holiday.
period, so should plan fuel ,puri
chases accordingly,
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beads are very mucic in vogue, and *'
we have very many that would 1>n A-
mnch nutted, ,5a.1oo$,2, d Country.
blouses = an array of pretty blouse Town nA
Ladi ht P m
in . silk,. ° pe 1Wchene..and gem- _es s ries with
fron�400=m:..
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! � Phuip teel` you and old alike at
Sunday's ChristmasParty sponsored by the:Lucknow Legion Branch
309. y� bible. stories were told via the 'puppets who performed to
up•
beams**. . Oat`I ivifgston photo)
fip
..gem $ .
ovi
Men's high .0000. 1e Tnm Phillips On °December, 5, the-Luckn*w loidan liainilton chalked -up the
t ,genie:, _.r
For the men: � � with Zo$, acrd. double 81�� Novice ;A► �,; hosted a sttong
fancy shims $1.50 to $4,Q0;=:.
Geertsipa with. 372. "• Arthur squid. , Arthur lit up the tunately` iuckno came up vn the
gloves, lined or unlined in. suede Games . 150 and over: Agnes board twice before L.:ucknow could short end of a 7 to 3 score.
and cape, $1.00 to -$3.50 pair' ";`' Farrier 269.* is, lder Geertsma get their. wings. :. Teeswater- vs Lucknow •
mufflers in silk, .. wool and the 190,182, .Marg Nettleton 1o0,:166, van Petteplaee- started things . . Teeswater arrived in '. town
heather mixed, $1.00 to $3.00; Dick Nettleton 178, 160, Tom Phil- rolling With a :;ass . to Chris December 12 and took quick
It p s 208, Joyce Swan 195, Gerda Wainwright who found:a, ,Spot control Over the.local boys. Two
ties -knitted in black and fancy at p �, �° � . - . .�' � _
.75 to $2.00; silk ties .50 to $1.75; deJong 188, Evelyn Henderson 1' 6, ween they pipes: Arthur added" two goals in the first and one more in
Evelyn Phillips 172, Kay `Mcoar- more to end the second period 4 1 the second gave the visitor a 3 to
socks in silk, lisle, heather, cash- mick'172, Fraser 1V1cKinnon 172, in their _favour. k 0 lead.
mere and silk for boys and.men; Dave $war+ 169► Bill :Headmen The visitors opened the scoring -m Lucknow started the action in the
arm -bands, garters, cuff links, 164,.the third but" ` Lu now's Paddy third when Paddy Lyons scored
Harold ��ampbell163,
braces and haaidk hiefs make young 167,- r, � 167, Lyons broke • high their defence . assisted by Mathew Martin. .A
acceptable gifts; Team is Sri+ wr 35. and scored unassisted- d - to make the minute later Chris Wainwright
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mar
ice of .the nfo
added
slippers. and spats are serviceable Tutlips 32 �adila 28 acinths breS � 2, Arthur came 'back to � Scored unassisted. Tees'wgtec
gifts.
• Bran Stanley tine Mose to the.board ouch won the
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27 Polies 21 �� 22 score twoC ods
./or€ d assistedt'wtunwnght a *102. .
We remember everything Christmas has meant to -us over the years,
and hope that you find the joy that this season brings. -
• Morrison
Your gift of love and understan-
ding
nderstan
'ding is the most precious gift of all.
Thanks Roger. Merry Christmas.
Love, Vicky.
Morrison
To all of our friends a happy
holiday season and a New Year of
' health, happiness and prosperity,
Roger, Vicky, Stephanie
and Blair MonrtsOl`i.
Cross
To all out friends, customers and
members of Branch 309 - may the ..
seas, deliver an abundance of
cheer..
Delores andMichelle
Livingston
May lie . spirit of giving and the
ward ",glow of pewee . grace , your
heartha .hued -.�
Kirk•
k Pat and Have
and Dane.
Thompson
Here's wishing you all the very
best holiday season ever.
Val and Tom
MacPherson
• To our family, friends and: cus-
tomers - tidings of joy and most
m•hthts Cisiswas. •
Margie and Megan.,
Matthew%
Greetings and fond wishes' to all
for a joyous Christmas.
Phyllis.
Helm We wish cvveryo a joyous .
Ch ristmas.:holiday and. the ,best 'in '
the new year• •
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Bulk
+Candies *IVIIxed. Nuts
*Peanut *Cashew
*Dried ad Glazed Mixed
Fruits all for your
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