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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-28, Page 843 re, MAX YOU ENJOY ,GQOff ,HEALTH'•• AND AN INCREAS • SI'EASURE'Olr PROSPERITY .THROUGHOTJT THE COM.; WE "TAKE TRIS OP � N 'TRIO; , ,.,, .,. �OITU ITY OF' 'THANKIN ' :OUR ' ' _'NY G ..: MA CgSTO BR. , :. E Al1TD. FRIENDS FOR. YOUR, GENEROUS .' N :T R . QGE A ,, ,, . � OL'FGHOUT THE' PAST.• YEAR,. ' .,• ,... ,. we mist reduceour stockWe are: I Y G until further. notice. DRAW WILL:w, Ly OV . ver' MADE ttirda • ' ` : December 3 ., ,. L a e1�`'wsutR to, #fiank�=a11 'ours • ,customers very much;' for their Christmas trade" and 'e wish you all a Ha0Pp and Prosperous. ,Year.: Very. New earlmanar UCKN :7x :�rC qq Une and All : ;we:; ' extend CO niP>;i puts pf thees- son, with ' sincere. good . wishes that the New '°Year may hold forou: ;abundant- ilia ' pp in Y.:., ees. Health'and Prospekit: y• . Willie's•, "dream, is a ..1: scream, .in, eggy's Double' Town .Hall '•tone ht Thursday). ASHFIELD CIRCUIT" ,Services next Sunda ► December ,31st; . Zion 11 a.m.;: Hackett's, -3 . . p nt ,' Blake's,' ; 7.30 p.m. , Subject -,-"AN QLD. STORY': - ITS, FAME"., , Con- . • gregational "meeting _meetin at Hackett's:. and;"Blake's ,:on January :2nd and,_ 3rd: Zion, on Monday,.. January 8th. ;BIRTHS FORS .. — TER I...:. n t ' h� .. township.. of west Wawanos h on Tuesday• Dec: 19th,,^to Mi and Mrs.' Wm. ,Forster, a' Bon. i %=sc OTT; ' Xii the°"foams hap ofWest' Wawa' nosh •• to Mr.. , s , , - and'. ' Xi . ► d'ohr Scott, ,ason.. A Possible Rabbit. Drive • There is some talk of a • ;rabbit drive being held during the holidays Probably 'on New; Year's Day. if weather -permits; and enough be= '. come; intierested to:, make -inch .ii drive possible. Tf 'you can't laugh, 'don't- tome . to wee Peggy's'Double` to c. -night Thurs: g .14. dale) in 'the Town: , Il all:' r, ; •S. ,S: No, :5; Ashfield' Sri I '---cane' Gardner •$8 Ve l , Ellen Andrew '78( ;Jimmie Reid. 59 ' Ji~. lVi-Rena Bunter'' •70; Billy Drennan 62 Sr.� UIyJin►mie Hunter 79; Eldon Ritchie 70 . Jr. :III -Lorna, Reid .67;'•Kathleen Gardner 66 Kathleen- .Gibson '6'5; Lions Reid ' 58: ' ,Sr.- I:' -Russe 7_ ` I h Ritchie' 75,. T{ath,�.. 1 en Read 69,, Keith ITacket 59; Keith Pifehie • 'Ad>l "M:" Webster. hold.'tip man .held •Frit° ori to -night for pall' ] h>ild" I#ls. Sweetie—"I don't 'see tibw 'those .'tef love 'pill#kQ.ag livin ."• • • ommunity Presentation Dade Miss. LIrant s- • so Made • 'Presentation ' On Friday. Before S'eperin As'socia tions ,With 'Their ,Teacher Of ' The 'Past 5q. Years.. ' • The home'of M•r. Wand ''Mrs. Neil. McKenzie 'of .Con. ''As hheld,,was the scene" of•a:vcrY • happy `gathering rues -day last;', when about ,;.fifty ,,• ,;. ty rest= dents. of the community, gathered to honor Miss Salina. Grant.. The even- ing was pleasantly spent, there being clog ;"dancing 'by, two , ` iris t.contests. g , and'a' mock wedding. "In' the course of the evening the goes of honor wasmade-the recipient -of- a -kite` shower,- when. two little 'tots;..Ros and .Marion ' •McKenzie.. dressed as_ bride, and groomr drew,' in two 'little wagonloads' •of gifts, the i expression of good -will : of the community for Miss Grant, who besides being: 'raised in the.community;' has .for 5'/i • years been a successful. teacher . in the local school The presentation ad.. dressw an Miss, was' read,:by,_.fViss Ella -Cowan After' r': Q ant_,•}ial‘_opened :-tire: sifts and read -aloud the'misslvea.ac- cotxrpanying. each, a ` dainty Iunch: i'Tas 'served, Mrs, Neil McKenzi e. and 111Irs.. Henr McKenzie . Y pouring coffee- 'sn d the � Misses Jean • Grant, '.;Jean• arid 'M \--McDonald anargaret and Mary. ;MeKenzle : servfn . - g Pupils Make Presentation :On Friday afternoon, her .last day as their, -teacher, the pupils of Miss Salina Gr.ant,;:made her a fitting presentation, • When the . followin 'dress. was read: ' g Dear�Miiss. Grant- _ ,your pu p .•p is for the .last five ''r.dea ' a alf � y. rs realize deeply -our loss because .. of, Your resignation from our sc ' hook• Therefore, wish:; to • manifest our a' i ' pprec strop of all' Voir 'have ' .. h . a done for', us •: during'g Your y with. us. ` We.shall always•'i:e-: ember ,;, the '' ieriod' P „during'; which ' e r,.hia v:e, received instruction- `front' ou ,Y, 'With th sincere plea"sure and; Nine ,that r in ou` Y remembrance of no you "do' not recollect , the .dullne we have often -shown ` e • . wn and- • fire tho u htlessnes ` g , , s we' may have some *,'imps : manifested. " Zn' remembrance Of; our days: to= etherii 'the stone' schoohyHouse ;please-: accept this 'gift which' :' we do ne, will often remind You of those 11,0. . :., presented it..For your future• we. give You :our :best .Wishes;,and v Cods blessing., ever be with Signed on behalf' of .your pupils. li Mariorie Bissett, Marion.. Cowan. ,BANE PLAYS .,CAROLS: Many Who. attended, . Sunday even- ing; services in the villagechurches, hurcltes, Were in `attendance at :a Band con cert in the Town ..Hall, which' 'follow- til, when • the .. Citizens' Band pre - , a • " . pleasing program • of Christmas •hymns and carols: Rev; g g •' .presided,' with Itev. J:' 1.1. GL�o lie an ,'S.- T. Tucker' and Rev; C. H. Mac- Donald leading in • prayer. ' An • inter- esting feature of the'program Was a selection •::;by a' number of.'juveniles, Whom Mr:' Hayworth' is training and Who played. splendidly..., `(,ard Of ,Thanks'' ,The .family and :grandchildren , of the late'' (Mrs :• Richard , Lockhart, wish f thanks . to express heartfelt to. the'' friends 'and' neighhoirs for their, pathy 'a he •tine or. their -recent .hereaVement, and ':td especially thank, Luclknovr Lodge', No; 11;2•, '1.'O.O. V:, the , t ncknow Citizens' Band and those who so lci;ndljt' loaned' • their cars Mr, and :Mrs, Russell. Robertson were Christmas 'visitors in Seafort„ J. • Naylor ,and son;' Jack are ;spendii►g .the week With, relatives here. .. • Mr:, ,Harvie Na for f bondon spent "Chri$tmiis'' • he a with his mothOrt, *Miss Gladys IIocigins; . of O'Brien, is spending Christmas week ' with: her'mother., t• GROWS 'F INE; APPLES: "tai sa.>1?Ple'Of apple,.: erfeet onR lois.' to be seen ,in"dive 'large, hly hig.col-:' h Dred• "i):elicious'" •apples, 'Which Mr. Kenneth,:"Cameron Presented , us With, Ca rorr ri ins; a d Mrf• Laithwaite of near. Godertchy are, the only tWO; growers,fqr many .miles .who have this a Win their orchards;' Mr Cameron has one, young tree which has Just started +o bear ',.the last coaple 'et. spaiens' -` He is grafting this •apple, onto some of his other, less profitable trees '` A • L' AL : H LID Y G Q .. ,.. 1F(R'• MAIL COURIERS Miss Lorraine' Brabsonr is a visitor withheii grandparents, rMr and.'`Mrs. Davidiuston • The funniest thing TO,; ever seen , . Peggy's ,Double in, Town Hall to- night (Thursday),.T: a, Miss, Enola Buswell of Northern Ontario • is holidaying iii;. the viilag, with her parents," Mr. --and Kin. Lloyd Hildred and i mill spent . Christmas' with Mr. and; Mrs:; Frank Cole; Miss Bessie Jean Chesnut,' oi. Rochester, N.Y.., is a. Cxiaistmas visitor with her 'mother.. an .~ re ;': ' ac c'enziu, p sent: Christmas" . in Waterloo ' Wa With Mr; •' and Mrs.: Steele McKenzie. Miss Lottie Armstrong of London was' :a .Christmas` visitor, with. Mrs.. D. H. Mackenzie`. and "Miss Mr: and '. Mrs. Ian-1VIacRae ' of Strathroy, were Christmas visitors at the Din qf Mrs. A. :G: -Elliott. Mr and., Mrs. ,Fred : Stanley of Chesley were Christmas visito •s with Mr.: and Mrs..- Edgar :Holiyman • Alma .Alton Of' London;: Berry.' U. Walkerton ..and Tom of • Toronto Christmas visitors' wi h . ,: ' Miss Maret McLenn f Tr-. onto' is visiting this weekna;wioth boei ;parents,•' Mr. and Mts. • F. D. Me..' Lennon • Mr:i, Malcolm, Watson of Waterloo is a ;holiday • visitor • here with n other • .at' the ,home of Miss M•' . -Miss Winnifred gla>Dou s'u oron- • of, T to, was a Christmas 4vlsitor With her parents, . Mr.`` and Mrs. Douglas /WIC ti C 11 E . ,RHEU ATIC PAINS ; gone in i" :15 . minutes using RUMACAPS; 'Mr. Grant McKenzie, 5th year Medical student tis. spending; the week,: with hiS parents; Mr. and Mr,s. W. L. McKenzie. Mr:' and :. Mrs, L J .Letang , of Wallaceburg,' were ,','.Christmas •visit Ors with the latter's' mother,' Mrs Angus ,.McKinnon: T' wo prizes willbe giver -I14-11,,,, best "hard time" attirer,worn .;at; the hard -time danee•in the Orange, Hall to night (Thursday and;Mrs. E. D. .Cameron .an0 dau rg titer. ' ' of Walkerton, sPent. , Christmas' with the' forner's 'mother. 5.. 'Mr.. R. Camerori Mr. Bud ' Cele iespending the e :Christmas holidays: Detroit. He is making his home atP. resent with. his.; grandparents here. ' Doug MacDonald, first-year dent 'at, Knox', College' is ' holidaying' at)ahe homy of his parents, Rev. and' L M s. r , C. H.MacDonald r i s Nau ht n o of� .g � ff rmerl Y, t. h � Contin"atio cho e u , n, S of ',staff, is; „a nes r t of M . n yrs •r: guest rind Mrs. and M anda Mrs. Cameron McDonald. • I rien a 'r Ste ds sof M Grant. amniio. _.C. Elora' who 'fract red le air ,. u his near,tlie ,shoulder;, will be •pleasi�c, to know•"he is getting along nicely • Miss: Mont ,Mitchell of `• Wiarton 'and, Messrs.;' . Jas. S. Mitchell..,; c Guelph and A F .Mitchell of Kirk land ' Lake, spent 'Christiiias .at their h'orne here;. :Mr. `;ant:.. Mrs Itoliert McCallum of Windsor, spent the week -end ' ' iti,. the „formers mother ° 1tIiss' Joan McCalla ' of 'milts m f �I3a ri is spendnn • the holidays' here., Mr. Mrs Mo and. M and .Orm Moffat :daughter of Toronto'arid ..1Vliss • Marv' Rothwell of Northeirn Ontario Are ChrlstKrias visitors with 'Mt. ' • arc' Mics; S.:C. R'athwell" Miss Elizabeth' `Cuntmings, of Toi- onto; Miss .Jean • Stewart• of Londoii, end' Mrs.,. Jim`► Stewart of Toronto, are visitors this 'Week. With Mr, ane' Mrs. 'A. I'. ;Stewart. Dr, 'and' Mrs. Wm. Thomas`. and 's'on W llian of Niagara. Falls : and Mr-s..A r F.: 'Durnirt and Miss • Doris of Goderich, have, been.., the guests 1101,70. ymagierl Mr .T. A, MiEi- er�uiflness of their broIher, ,My' W ode`ri are. aitson the t hers Postmasters-' have been''' advised that th8., • following 'statutory holt ,da ys n?iay be , Pbserved• by Rural; 1Vl'atl Couriers;:. New Year's,. Day' (Food; Friday; Victoria` ,Day; Domin,'-• ion Day;; Labour' Day,,' Thanksgiving Day; ' Christmas Day, Continuation Students Stage Fine Conce t Varied 'Program' of . Hi h .Order Ter- ,. mina e Yb 'a resented One Act Play.—Field Day Champions Receive Medals:.• The staff and students , of the Continuation .'School have been. :re- ceiving..'much ,.well directed; • praise' for :the 'entertaining ''program pre - 'anted `at an open Literary eeting ori Thursday. evening .•-• before an- audience ?which packed;the the Hall . to vapacity,.., The . school 'Orchestra' Play- ed several numbers :preceeding ;t:ho which • opened . with a gi res'• • chortle '• of ---forty voiees. '' Norval Richards, the 'president,. extended .a we co/pc: , to the:. audience on :behalf ., o.f'the . s'ebool: 'Reports ''were 'beard from the secretary,..1Tiss Margaret McKenzie and . the 'treasurer, ' Neely Tedd Miss EuniceNewton• ;:presided; unite capablyr:as' pianist. `A ;group ,of boys .and girls ,presented a very, pleasing chorus' and :Misses Edith Sti`iith and Peggy McDonald were.. lordly, applauded following a` darky direret. , Rettv '" ' ,NellieMcKenzie`• Me- ': C 1}uui, Jean a Culbert; ails_.-1U1:a y M.c_ Kiln :.gave a 'Scotch dance. ,The. `harmony".9nartette 'l'.'coni posed of . i.. John .e.avruthers„ Stewart', Dawson,," JiJM...McNeila•nd; C•ecil ;Arms•trong. created 'much.' laughter. 'A ';pleasant. event ' of,the .evening was the presentation: bRev." J. H. Geogliageri "et ;`'medals`. to the;: drain. pions:,,and runners -up''. -at the fall: Field Meet Senior girl awards went to Jean Graham' and:Jessie McRae; with the; juriior medals 'being won; Because. .Of the Peed 'Holiday, Business' ;with; :Which .our Cue ere have favored; ua • WE: HAVE' DECIDED.T,O, MAKE 'SDR STIC REDUG I FOR QUICK CLEARANCE- B. -,FORE', 'S,T. OCK T KING ' TiffEs BALANCE • BOYS;.,_ ^LAil ES I '' - - S�lk (and Wool :liege!. all ,•t Sweater Coats Y . ;newest s.hadey Leather, Coats, size '32, 34, 36 Lined"Cape 'Skin Gloves" - Woollen Underwear' Woolen. D'nderweai en's Socks wish you all, a,. Very .Happy and Prosperous New: Year;` ail ►►lc, "forward"' to continuing our " pleasaritt relationships in .193 0. �I: 'lo one , and all, both near an f i .iiia: 'r.w ere, +y'ou are; We send lies% Wishes, •thatou Y, quay Ilave happinessalong your way. • Old' friends' and new • that we have made, We thank you for your, valued trade:, . Your , loyalty' gives 'us' new ' zest: ' Lncouragement: to 'do" our best. And so we wantto make it clefar ' :That-through-the•-coming;-busines h � '. s -Ye �r Thompsan's quality and values will Hold for you,; higher'btill. a, •: WISHING EACH AND" ALL ;A HAP P Y, NEW YEAR; PROSPEROUS s Community... . .-ANOTHER-YEAR::H.AS'AL .MOST ,PAS' SED.INTO . HISTORY:. • ' IT :HAS 'BEEN.-SOMEWWH:AT D:I•SAPpOINTING..WE STILL TH AV I' I A TH E -- �� UT hY E F URE- AN'D'• THA NK ' •YOU .FOR.. YOUR • FRIENDSHIP AN to SUPPORT:DURING• TH E PA ST • ' f •r YEAR u•�"� rd lie an by Dorothy. Graham .and Betty BisL-' • sett'. Ii' ' ELECTION I C QN se aro d•' Greer and • Georg J.Toynt- von ,the -=senior.: boys' event and. 'Harold -,Ritchie and :Karol Thompson were„;winners of the, jun. or medals: Harold'"Greer :' � , as•e se• n o� .: chant o ' r . p . n made a. fittin re=.. g ply, ;Nf ss, :Tean.:McMillen • was then Presented • by the •secretary -of the Scelety', withq ` y, a ,prize fox. having cli.osen.'the most: suitahlSlogan, o e'for the entertainnient 'which -WAS' "C n' ' nr nnual . Review .. Kum on''' .. ,. Al . g, Weneedju.'' A:'`boys' and iris' :o... Cil , lei ' r and a s eech' b :Te �uswell p Y d , 1 allowed =Miss -: sa l Doig ' las" a've g.:. 'a . reeding. an d •.Art '' Trap3n anis 3'Tarvey••l{ilpatriek • ass`.•darkies`:sang "•T,aizy' Pones",.. A' group: of •bo s' ex: b•ibited : some skilful gymnastic ii atton s .'A wr`esling• 'match �betwee TT.o ' r 1 •`re €t .. d G er ntid. Colin'' Crozier an a fioxing bont between:'..'Stews t �r� Dawson and •:Neely Todd; • added var i'(ty and: s' ice:'to. the ".�ro ram. •Reic- ford Ostrander:: player:a' piano. in- strumon:tal, oA'one-Set' la''; ;teas• well presented by Bill McKenzie, Frances 14heinosen.: 'Doug. " Clarke, ' Bilh Iiewat Teonr'M'cMillan; faymond Ackert' and Catherine. Patterson. ` • 1Vlr.•Peter ' Sriith,' a former, rest=' dint of concession' 12, ;West 'Wawan- posh;. 'who' ' has resided' . in the, West t'r .' the,' past ; thirty-two years,.'re=. hewed' ac'quaintances;• in the`, cot. nunity.this past. week. • Mrs. Thompson of town' Andrew, ' who }s attending r tratfoi d Norval 'and Bob;. of the O. S. D.:; at Belleville' spent' 'Christmas. tri; Tor= onto` .with Mr; and, Mrs.' W. 1r Thompson.: , e • s To theElecto rs ' of Lucknow, -Ladies : and -Gentlemen ;As , contestant a n s tint for .'� the. 'Reeve shipof the P Village,'L. solicit �'iyour su port and influence PP fir and' if 'elected' uvill try to' fill this. office: to the, best of Illy ability. Wishing ,all tli e compliments o, fthe season. Yours respectfully` 'Stuart.E. Robertson • Itc h�'c the, E e tors: of Lucknow. C '1o''the, Electors,'•:, of Lucknow,_ [.ad9es'-and Gentlemen.: After' '4. years •service ' on the -«•ouncil' Board `T cru `aga'n:a`: Candi . to f c . , or "re; -election• and. ,would • ver,r.." ••• much .a "reciate our ' pop ,� Pp ,Y Supp rt ons•. Monda • 'next. If: eleted Y d L' will -en • "'• dei o'' v r, to: terve your interestszfaith.- fully.' and econoinica y Y lIy ••as in tire. f past Wi sin o u 11a'• a ' h g a eo n p 'r us 'New Year, I. am' : sincerely .yours,` ' -:Ladies• and- v- Gentlemen. Ravi ng served the xntani:ci: alit of p, Y, the Vil a of Lacy` o . �b' , kn ,w as:council , lot` for. five . consecutive' years: I am ,allot i.n-' '.in 'name rc;J' a ' e g. Y ppear • on . th. tfill of to� o` n c ntest the office; sof; Reeve , "If the "else o ' d ,.t rate � deem past • services worthy,. T . shall" "a ' � .Y, ppreciate ,your' :. vote ;.and influence ;and, will continue to devote rinv time to the best,'.;in teres' of the '.nunieipality, Wishing every, resident I greater'measire of ,prosperitythe year to • cOnie.' '. • ' Yours. ,respectfu'lly,: A.. . -W. Hamilton,. To the Electors of tic chow, ,'. Ladies. and Gentlemen I spin in the , field: for.. Councillor,' and if eected will .de my;.,very bes to promote • ,the, best interest of the Village: • • Wishing you a lappy'New' Year. Wn', Murdie Card of Y Thank'desi, hs •' Tb 'far►i'' e it to of e tato 1VIrs.••Flora MncIt'enzie; re. t ' '` extend rte- ga. ful ,thanks ,to the Many friends' and neighbors for kindnesses and ' sym- pathy extended :.tient ••• .dur kiting' their . recent bereavement; ' . `WEEK OF PRAYER : 4 The 'annual Week' of Prayer' in the local -churches' will be 'obs'e'rved the first, .week .of' Januar'' with ie e . . y services.. as follows: . - y, Mr, Stan Burns of Toronto and Mr, and. Mrs..; :Stewart Burns of Detroit, 'spent the week -end with Mr, and •Mrs. Thomas " Burns.\`•• 'Mr. Harold, Burns of,_. Fort., Vi'illism is spending,:the week with his 'parents, Miss .Myrtle ,'Webster' of Ve1lesl . . eyt Miss' Olivoh of Toronto, , Miss Flora Andrew Rob£ 7.:ondo u ” s x3e1 In�t;x; atberine1 cKmizie froiSt w Jieat. Teeswater, Miss:. Myra;: McDonald 'of inp,hain :and Mr. Edwin Smith zf ' sae olidaying at their11'cspective homes • the cointnunity;, inent ,' W. B. A`` derson. •T9 the o El act ' ' e s o r f Luck o ''` '`• ,. n w, Lad is •••, s n a dmn•. entle a -- Havin g ,,. u,alifie d o. •conies , the. elctian; on:: MondayasCouncillor, and' as„it is' ' not, rny' '' intention;., to m oke a' personal :canvas , of the, rate - a •s, er I u I? Y take this:. Means of re-': ' i:, sn'9flucectfun clly soliciting yourV vote ::,And e:' With beef. wishes"' fora :New, Year' of Prosperity ,and Ila iness""'' • • J' Yo r.s.sinecrel , �_. u Y, ' ;Robert' Fisher. To' the ElectorS of ,Direkriew, Not 'making a personal .canVase take thiS •Ineans of . soliciting your elected, will do TY best:to' further the 'interest of mit yon dorripliaamts. ,the Electore, Of tueknoW, heSt' interest Of the ratet;aYera.` Perguatin Ladies and •Gen'tleinetit, oft elecgtin. day, 6., 6.6 ,-.70.1001r1 • •