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WEDNESDAY,. NOV. • 16th, 1955. -.
LUCKNOW�
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. Get A. 1Vlerklejohn,,
B.A., 833.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
11.00 a.m.: Justice 'and Mercy,
1235p,m.:. Church' School.'
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Presbyterian...Church '1
Rev., Wallace McClean,•
Minister r .
SUNDAY,'' NOVEMBER 20th,
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Worship.
!,12.15 p.m.: Sunday School. .!
3.00 p.m.: Dungannon.
7.00 p.m.: Evening Service:
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.PAI, STEER SAID
INAU,RED BY SPRAY
(West Wawanosh 'Connell)
The regular , November . meet-
ing of West Wawanosh' Township
`Council . was held at the Town-
-ship Hall on 'November . 8th, 1955.
• The•. minutes : of the October,
meeting were read and. adopted
on motion, by Councillors Miller'
.and McPhee. •
On a: •motion 'Iby". Councillors
•:Miller and : Dunkin, Council
agreed' to pay `Chris Cooke'' $150
for a' steer which • was said to
-,be injured 'by' : reason ,of the
warblefly spraying .last April.
The;steer was later shipped and
•was condemned, by a. government.
inspector• • •
"Thank you" letters, from the
St. He'lei s Woxi..en's Institute and
from.. the. Wingham General HOS-
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pital were tabled. .These ere
letters of -thanks, .and acknow-'
ledgernent` of -• grants recently re-
.ceived from West Wawanosh
The following ac'conts. were'.•
• ordered paid on:' a. motion' by
Councillors,Culbertand:. McPhee:
Huron Co: ' . treas., ....buckthorn,
etc., spraying. •,al.c, $197..65; 'Mrs
May smith, ' • relief -' al owance,
22.21; .: Alfred Rollinson, stamps
and envelopes, 1.7.50 Allan .Mil-
ler, fees, : 'Brucellosis inspector,
3,00; ',Frank 1VIcQ.uillin, fees, F
Brr''ucellosis°-inspector, :14;20, J-�:F:
Foran compiling' and forwarding'
the 1955 talc statements, 90.10; 'J.'
K.'� Scott, selecting, jurors, e44a1-
izing 10 "Union School,. •sections,• •e
assessments, 54.00; 'Gode'rich Fire 9
Brigade, services at"�Wm R.- Bert-
son's fire, :.75.00; Chris •Cooke, ;in-:.
jury • and loss of steer, 150.00.
Road, Expenditures for .October
Lorne • Ivers, salary, $180.75;
Norman McDonald, checking and.
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ocal-& :General
Wendy MacKenzie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Bob MacKenzie„
returned t'o school on Monday
after
an
enforced holiday with
Ho a SERVICEHOF
:REMEMBRANCE '
A service of Remembrance • was
held at Ho]yroad on. Friday' with '
'Mr, Richard Elliott' in the chair.
School ' pupils in the district
lamed a Mrs.• . Charles 'Lozienz 'has ..gone Jim McEwansat the. •
ed 1p piano. Fol
to Cleveland. to spend the win -lowing the two minutes silence,
ter with her -daughter, Mrs. Clar-thtr Rev, G Benson Cox led in
:ence Bell .and•. Mr, Bell':° prayer and also delivered an ap-
propriate address. The " wreath`
was plaeed' by Mrs. Morley':'Bush-
ell Mr's Raynard: Ackert 'and
Mrs -Morgan • Johnston 'favored
with a vocal , duet,; •'Sufitable''
hymns were sung.,: The lev., J.
Priest 'gave ,a, few 'remarks ,after
which, "God; Saye. „The.; Queen".
was'sung Mrs, Jim Smith spoke
Mr., and Mrs. John T,hotnson on behalf of the Institute.
and son Keith ' of Kirkland : Lake. Collect $120 For • Bible Society
and Mr. and Mrs. .Oscar- 'Hodgins• The 'Bible Society canvass has
and family ''spent'. Sunday with been completed' in ` this. district
Mr: and, Mrs. Harvey Hodgins.: ° Which includes.Kinloss and Holy-
rood with Kinlough. Reports
were very • gratifying with total
collections ons arnauriting' to $120.00.
This Society is for the distribu-
tion and ,La wider circulation of
the Holy scriptures in . order that
Mr, and Mrs., -,W: ' A.• • Johnston people may have the , . Word •of
and 'daughter Miriam of London God in their .own ' language.
visited. .on ' Remembrance Day Every'true Christian is' eager for.
with
W her father; Mr. W. S:: • Me .the .message. of Christ to . be "sent
Leod . to all parts of the world,
Mr._ and-1VIrs° R -E Reed, Jim Elect W.A. Officers
and Ronnie, and Mr: and' Mrs. 'The W.A.• met on Thursday of
• JackCarney of Detroit visited at ternoonat the church . :with Mrs. -
the
; 'weekend with Mr. W. G. Ralph Hill and Miss May' Boyle
Reed••Who,' was a'patien.t ,in God- hostesses Mrs. -.Howard Thomp-
erich Hospital. He returned home son was in''charge..,The opening.
on Monday: ` hymn was:`"The Love of Christ:
Mr. and: Mrs: ,Jack• Joh'riston ''Coristraineth":; followed by pray-.
Of Elmira ' are on a holiday in.. er::•and' the' Scripture. reading by
Bermuda : They;°flew south spend- Mrs.,'' James, Hodgins: A. gift of
ng :a?fe'w- days in'New York.' en= money Was. voted: at .this'. meet -
route. •- Jack is the son 'of Wm. ' ing° The folowing officers were'
Johnston.•:of 'town. :.• ,elected: : honorar ' presidents Mrs.
Y.p.
Mr. andMrs Inward Johnston .Prest,•:Mrs, James Hodgins Mrs.
J W : Colwell 'and, Mrs: William
and Marilyn . of Port• ,Colborne . •;
•spent the week -end :with .1VFr: and::Cox; press, Mrs. Howard-Thomp-'
Mrs..P.'M., Johnston. • son • 1st, Vice pies., Mrs. Milton
•` . Walsh; .:.sec.-treas., Mrs. Midford
Miss Isabel Russell; executive ,,
-- �- -. Wall- asszstant -sec.-tress:, 'Mrs."
director:. of the ."Regina. Y:W,C.A., Hodgins; work conveners•' Mrs. J.,
Visited at' the . home of her par -VV': Colwell and' Mrs. Wm.' Wall;
ents last.;week, '. Mrs.' Hazel :Pink soppy 'commi tee Mrs. Jim `Smith,
:Of Toronto is also visiting at the Mts. •Ro Graham , Mrs: ,Geon 'e
Miss June Collyer :and Keith
Collyer have,. been visiting 'with •
rely
tives m• Ottawa. ..,• • • •
.Harold Howald,' who is teach
•ing school at' Kearney in 'North-,
ern "Ontario,. was. a visitor with"
his. parents, 'Mr. ..and' Mrs.'' Wer;
d'en 'Hotwald last week -'end
Mr:. and. Mrs. 'Roy. Black and.
Mr.: and' Mrs. • Noble.'• 'Johnston
°a.
spent . the week -end in Sarnia
with Mr. and . Mrs.' H'ector Pur
don: '
Russell home. y g
•�• •Haldenby, social service secretL.
• Visitors at . the, home ; of, 'Mr: ary; Mrs. Milton .Walsh; 'Prayer.
and Mrs_ Wm° • G: Armstrong ..Partners sec.,' ;Mrs, J. W, Colwell;
were Mr; and MTs.. Wilson Arm Little;, Helpers sec.,, Miss . May
strong of • Nobleton Mr: and Mrs: .Boyle; 'assistant. Little .Yelpers
Joe :Austin and George of West- sec., Mrs, .Roy Graham; .pianist;
on, Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil 'Armstrong Miss • Edna. Boyle program '.cgfm-
nd Ghar-lotto, Billy,—Paul and mittee, `'Mrs: Toni- Hodgins! :Mrs
Bruce.' of Port Colborne. George•Halden.by, :Edna a'nd:May
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Boyle. A vole of thanks was -ten-
hauling. ,gravel, 31 50, mperial •
tered . to: last year's' officers.:Tw
Oil Ltd:, fuel oil, • 39°60; Tress:' of g packed :for the
large. bales:
.Ontario, fuel, tax; 22.00,•, Sawyer • Moosonee school which •consisted
Massey .Limited; grader. repair's, , • i. t ; ' Christmas treats a
I gifts. .New: and 'used 'clothing and
many other :articles.' A bale was
also sent ,from, the Little Helpers
department' of clothing 'and ' art=
• PAGE THREE.
Ladies' and Men's Wear. - Fashion'Mi cry
'PHONE 85, ZUCKNOW
Haff Size Dresses
,Ticatinas, taffetas, 'worsteds, prints, sizes 144-26'/2;,'40 to 52,,
6•3. to 42 new ' colors, styli and: material.
AlteratiOna:one�Eree Of Charge-.'
Lots of color, .white, navy,: :black
scarves and bags.to; match.
.HOSIERY and GLOVES' •
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FOR THE MEN .IN . THE FAMILY
SHIRTS -checks, plains, plaids, nylons for lounge, dress '
• and sport. • ,.
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WORK SHIRTS-f'lette,' wool, 'twills, colorful, sanforized and.
washable:
ACCESSORIES• GALORE
PERSONAIU' ZED_GIFTS_initialed belts, =ties; -handkerchiefs.
SOX nylon, nylon and wool, . all wool:.
S WEATER S` '..• cardigans, pullovers, . T-shirts.'
TROUSERS . ".. ,, gabardine, wool, worsteds:
UNDERWEAR . , combinations, shirts, drawers
Our Lay -Away.. Plan `Always A Service.
jet., Boyle of iVloose - Jaw; . S'ask.,
visited;' over .the week -end 'with
relatives . in this vicinity,
Nin .Ralph Haldenby ;of: Clark-
son spent' ' the'. week -end . at. , his
home here : '
'Mr. and 'Mrs: Clare; .Sparling
and Allan: of Walkerton' spent:
,Sunday 'at the, home of :her pat-
ents here.
Mr.: and; ' Mrs., Harold Slessor
and family of Glamis visited On
Sunday With My.'.:and Mrs , Bert
Nicholson and family • :' • •
•'.A number of .W.I: members at-
tended the' :short, course . at Kin
cardine.; ;on. Friday: afternoon.
Mr. T. McCue of Kincardine'
spent' the past week with Mr.
and Mrs Tom Hodgins
Mrs,: -. E :(Ted) -Ted -vis-
lied' during .,the week with Kit-•.
' cheneii relatives. " •
o Misses Helen: Malcolm , of Tor
onto,. •Nellie •and Margaret ai.
colm • of Lucknow, visited *ith'.'
'friends here 'on • Frirlay
34; Mrs. :Arthur Phillips and. ,Peg-
gy._ of Fori'thill 'spent th.e..' week-
end with.Mr. J. ,ft:'' Lane; and•Mr..,
and Mrs: Frank. Moulden and
Keith:, ,
; an.;y • on rac ing o.
•Ltd , bridge plank, .700.42 Sandy
Contracting,:'Co. Ltd. crushing , &
hauling gravel; 4,599.80; . Herrb.
Finnigan, ' trucking : grader hub, ;isles for`' children: under :7
• , - ._ -. �.°_� ._.__..__ _ -with
Year's,
tr00 J-ahnston-=and - VI,allough. -re- The:-. meeting closed with the
pairing grader' hub,.: 27;14; Geo. hymn "The .Master Coines" and
Hodges, cutting weeds, • •316;25; . ,prayer.. D'ai n t.y.' ., refreshments
Everett Errington, welding grad- were : ser.ved' by 'the . hostesses:
r,` 4.00;. Kenny Purves,.'ditching, The•;.next' 'hostess will' ' be Mrs.
7.35-$6',2619.64. Ro*.Graham,
Lorne Ivens; Supt e
On 'a motion by .Councillors poring Nicholson Club President
1VIePltee and Dui�nin, Council ad- Ther Club 'Girls under the lead-
ourned to` Meet -on 'December 15 ership of Mrs, P. A; :Murray and
Mrs. ' Raynard •. Ackert held. the
n •
• first meeting at the' home of;13ar-
J. F. FORAN,
Township Clerk. bars Murray When officers were
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Hoot Mon! •
It's The Annual.
• in the:
CARNEGIE . HAUL,. LUCKNOW
'Under • Auspices of the Ii;airshea " roiric!n's Institute
CARRUTIIEE'S ORCHESTRA'
and featuring
1 LOCAL I=IIGI-ILANO ;ANCIN
Lunch'. Counter with, those DeliciuuS IIo#neniade Pies
ADMISSION' '75c
appointecd : for ' the course; 'Cot-
ton accessories f'or the ,Club girl's
bedroom'',. Which„ comprises the
inak:ing, of a.; bedspread •or, chair.
cover; • dresser. scarf and . waste_.
paper ,basket. , Fo_t • the second'
meeting ' tt ey fleet' 'at the home
'of 1VIi s, R. Ackert and learned
'how to' mitre a corner, also to
choose the name for; the 'club and
decided on,The•Helyrood Sleepy
Time Gals. Each meeting_ closed
With the Club pledge and 'Joan
Sutton invited 'the girls to her
home- for the, next meeting .on
November 26th: The officers are:
Ipresident, Donna "Nicholson; 'sec.,
Joan Sutton; press ' • reporter,
Slieil aldenby;- .tress,, -Mrs.= -11
Ackert
Congratulations . to, IVIn._ & .Mrs.:
` NOYman ' Fry (tree Florence Hal-
detiby), on the 4biith.' of .a baby
daughter. • •
Mr. Bennett; Sr.;' Mr. and Mrs.
I4otvard Bennet and son Howie,
Mr,' and Mrs.' Art Hatldenby• of
•Toronto visited ;ori Saturday with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl, Boyle and
.:." Cr f _ t oriotland Mrs Cie. _
M ,
r,.Yr'iY00,111,2ev*luarrie"y'ii�
r J. R Inane, the 1Vlaulden•
family and Mrs. A. Phillips and:
Peggy visited• on Sunday with
Mr.• and ,Mrs. Clayton Edward',
Goderich.
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9. •
Mr.- and Mrs, Jack ThoMpson. •
and son Keith of `Kirkland Lake : .
spent a,.few days ;with Mr. and
Mrs: Harvey Hodgins.
• Mr, and Mrs. Earl. Elliott ' and'
babe of :Detroit and- Mr: Leonard
Stanley of . Lansing, ° Mich:, visit-
ed- .durin the Week with Mr. &
Mrs.Harvey Hodgins and . family
and Mr.., and: Mrs. Ezra. Stanley
•ancL.farnily. .
Miss ' Beverley Stanley visited
over the week -end. with friends
,at :Arthur.
MR. AND MRS.' MAC; W.EBSTER
-LOSE 'TWO-YEAR-OLD' SON
1WIr and
Mrs. Malcolm ^ (Mac
Webster ofd'::.Kuicardine have 'the
syrpathy.• •of Many friends in "
this ' community in the . loss ..of
their' .two -year -.old son' Ora. 'His.
death occurred: suddenly. a• few
ur-sof-tembeingbeingiekenv i-th
what was termed setae : asthma.
. Requiin High Mass : was sung
at St. Ann's Church, Riversda1e' •
last • Wednesday' morning by .
Father J. Jordan. Interment was
in. Riversdale Cemetery. '
Besides his parents;. Ora is sur •
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vived by' a brother Glen,
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