The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-05, Page 5WIIANESIDAX, DEC. 5.th, 1956.
THE LUCKNOW • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
SATURDAY' EXC U'RS1'01
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LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. DEC. 15)
Tickets good .going and returning same Saturday only.
AllenfQrd
Brussels
Chesley .
Clinton
Elora
Fergus
Georgetown
Oo&rich
Guelph.
EXCURSION FARES
$4:75 Hanover . $4:30
4.30 Harriston ' 3.75
4.75. Ingersoll . 3.70
4,75 'Kincardine 5.85.
2A5 ' Kitchener . 2.45
2:45' Listowel 3.60
1.20 Mitchell • . 4.00
5.05. . Paisley ' 5.20
1.90, Owen Sound 4.75.
FROM:
Palmerston . $3.40
Southampton 51.90
Sarnia ' 655•
Stratford • 3..45
• Strathroy 5.20.
Walkerton . 4.60
Watford. . ,5.75
Wingham 4.75
Wyoming 6.20
Brampton .85
FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
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WHITECHURCH; ' '
Mr. •and Mrs, Ross '.Smith and
;Cathy , of ' Toronto spent the
week -end with their parents,' Mr..
,and, Mrs.Chapman and • Mr. And
' Mrs Joe ''.iSmit'h of .Turnberry.
Cathy was ptized at_ lte _
ited Church service Sunday by'
Rev. Brook.„
Miss Marjory ' Coutes of
Gueliph :General Hospital spent
the week end; •'with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ab: Coultes.
_Mr..S. 14.. Foien ,and .Mr.: Smith
orf'; Mirnico •visited' -_:Sunday with;
Mrs. Ross and Mr& Foien return-
ed. .to her home with them. '.after
spending the ' past: week with: cher
mother, who.is a , little improv-'
,.ea. k
I
,Mrs. Kennedy ismuch im-
provedand 'able to be •out: of
bed 'the;, past few days.
We • are sorry. to hear ' 'Wayne
Farrier is carrying a • walking'
cast' as a. result . of his falling
down , steps at his :grandfather's.
After xx-rays showed: a cracked
bone a cast• was. applied. Wayne
returned to school Monday,
Mr: 'and 'Mrs. Gib �IImilton`&
'boys • of Lucknow visited ,her
parents, Mr. . , and Mrs. Buckton
and sister, Mrs. Tom Morrison
,and' family: on Sunday.
Mr. ' John , 'Mirehouse of Lyd-r
derv-Sask.,--visited-on- Wednes:
day.. with his aunt and uncie, Mr.
and `Mrs..'Robt.' Ross.
Mr, ''.arid‘ Mrs. Charlie Moore &
Children:visited with his broth-
er, .1VIr.: li,ussell Moore and'fam-
ily of , Preston. over the week-
end
y
iMrs._ _Wm._ low and : Mrs.
Graham . returned from Toronto
with , her -daughter, Mrs. Irene
Patterson, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Kerr, Brian
and Jacqueline of Bluevale vis-
ited with her parents;; Mr. and
Mrs, Herb Laidlaw on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs.King of Toronto
spent .the week=end with.Mr. &
Mrs.. Walter Arscott. Y
MARKED
. EIGHTY
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
(IgNLouGH NEWS)
Mr Dan MacDonald of the
South Line was. honored on her
85th birthday with a family din-
ner at the home, of Mr. and Mrs.
Torii MacDonald. All members of
her falnily attended: Mr. and
Mrs. Rex ;Stewart, Donald,
Eileen, Robert '-and. Alex Stew-
art of ,1Vlillarton; Misses Margar-
et and Belle MacDonald,'Mr, and.
rs, Edburt Bushell, George and
Katherine of .. Kinlough and the
MacDonald . 'family.
"Mrs. Harold Haldenby enter-
tained the Anglican ::Evening
Guild -at her home on Wednes-
day • evening . with Mrs. •Ronald
Thacker . presiding and, .:giving
the meditation. Mrs. Jack Hew
itt • read the scripture' lesson
Thacker
was the story preceeding
the' Christmas Story. Plans were,
made 'for a quilting in the near
fillure. .Mrs. Jack' Hewitt' .,pre-
sided for the:election of' officers:
honorary pies„ Mrs. J. Palmer;
pres., ,Mrs, Ronald Thacker; vice
pres., Miss May' Boyle; secretary-
treas., • Mrs: Harold ' Haldenby;
quilt conveners; Mrs. Tom Hod-
gins, . Mrs. 'HowardrThompson;
supply . conveners, Mrs. • Bert.
Nicholson, Miss May 'Boyle, Mrs.
ROy Schneller; ' program commit-
tee, -Mrs,- Doli .a.llesPi:e, Mrsa
Martold 'aldenby; • pianist, Miss,
Edna Boyle. Mrs. TOM.. Hodgins
gave the courtesy. remarks 'and
dainty refreshments were serv-
ed by; the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs.'Tom: Hodgins,
Mr:. and Mrs: Bert Nicholson and
family were dinner .guests of Mr.
and' Mrs. Howard. Thompson, onn
Saturday, evening
Mr. and Mrs. • Morley, Bushell
• entertained -the. -Happy Hour-
Farm.' Forum 'oil Monday `evening
of lastweek and. Mr. and 'Mrs.
Jack Barr entertained the same
groupthis week. .
Raise $1'15.08 For Bible:Society
• The annual (fall. canvass for•
the Bible • Society has been com-
pleted. : in this areawith, gratify-
, ing results, The'British; and Por.-_
ei;gn' Bible Society has. distribut-
ed the scriptures in some 20.0
lan ua ' •o
g ge s, Forty .languages are
printed in raised type (Braille)
for the blind. About 1,000' rcoll or
teurs ` are laboring .. throughout
the world . for the, spread of •+the:
knowledge' of our.: Blessed ;Lord.
For the _tithe :being, . the : goal
of :many College: students . is • at
either end of , a long. field.
BIG
IN
LATE
MODEL
1955 .Chew; .Powerglide Deluxe Sedan ............:.•..• ...•..,•• $1,950
1955 .Pontiac,, fully equipped , '...a.,. $1,895
Two. 1955 Standard Chev. Sedans, fully equipped $1,195
1954 Chev. Powerglide Coach, fully equipped '•..••.•.......:$1,495•
. , . $I,095
1952 Chev. Deluxe Sedan :,.... .a...•. .....Y.aaa+•.•Y
1951 `Chev. Deluxe Coach, fully equipped •$ .895.
1951 Chev. Coach 4 795'
1950....Plymouth, . Sedan .. ...•.... , • • $ 695
.1950 Ford. Coach. •
. $ 495
Two 1948 Pontiac Sedans $ 450
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TRUCKS
A Number of Stake Trucks in 1941 and 1948 Models.
1951 Mercury r1 -ton Pick-Up....��r •+ • $ 495
errasa.r.........+•va
1951 Chev: '2 -ton' Stake a.r•r. 750
_ ekf:-ready-to--•-go • $1,490
•�195�1 nr�F"�
1950' 1 to� .Panel ..r.... ., . $ 495
..... ...,,.. .a....,.,ar . $,3
Two ••1949 Ford Panels 25
YaYYY
1949 1 -ton GMC Panel converted to a- ifus : - - 1-495
SEE THIS • ONE'—..FWD : TRUCK WITH WINCH
Brussels MotOrS
Huron -County's Foremost Used Car Deale'rs
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Cash, Trade, Terms ' ..... Open:Evenings Evenings Until 10
Cities Service' Dealer ' • Phone 73x, Brussels
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through. Holy'' Scriptures+ Where
you. ". cannot go 'the ,Bible can.
Contributions • from interested.
folk in this .area reached $115.$8
for which- the local • district
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Mrs. , . Ewart Taylor, supply sec-
retary. She read a letter from
lit as a symbol of the "Light that Rev.. J. M1V[cFadden o Cape
is . in' Christ". • Around it were Croker' in appreciation. -of The -
grouped smaller.'. Candles 'to sym bale of clothing' sent recently; .A
bonze • the universal kinship.: of bale of ..clothing : is. ; also : packed.
those Who have received a : meas for Korea,
ure of ;this light into. themselves. The conveners,. for programme
These candles represen rhe' and..soa hour were Mrs.. Mac=
countries-: of Burma; - Korea; New . Olarmidcial,.-tMrsa-,_.Roy :Alton -And-
hour
nd >
Guinea, Hong -Kong, ;Malaya and
Canada.. The candles were lit by
six Members' representing these,
countries -Mrs;: Roy Alton, Mrs,
Mrs; Neil MacKenzie.
24 ' INCHES OF SNOW :
FELL IN .'NOVEMBER
Burt -Roach,. Mrs. Wilfred Dien- • November was ushered 'in . with
nan, Mrs: • W. B. Anderson, Mrs. .a record-breaking' 70 degree tem
Ewarf Taylor, Mrs.: Eldon Hen- perature, but 'before its depart-;
Berson •, and :Mrs. - Neil MacKen- , ure last Friday a total' .of 24 '
zie. Mrs. J. W: Joynt sang "Light inches of snow had fallen and
Along 'The ;Way" accompanied by it looked as if "winter was here
Mrs.: Ross Cummings..:Secretaries' to stay: '
.reports Were given by Mrs. Jas. Apart from these two •
ex-
Webster on Community Friend- trernes. it was 'a normal Novem- ;
ship, . Mrs: MacDiarmid' on As-. ber 'with' a good. deal of. cloud,
sociated Members;. Miss Hazel 1.51 inches, of , rain and a low.
Webster, Missionary. Monthly &' .temperature of .12 degrees',
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branch ''is. deeply grateful. • ' '
• '. Mrs. James. 'Hodge,' who has.
.been in indifferent health for
some time, returned to Win,ghani
Hospital on `Sunday:
• !•Mr. Wesley- Guest has . been
spending ' a few days with Mr.
land Mrs. Stanley Johnston .and 0
'family at London.
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' 1 We have • • - .
Christmas .concerts in the. Vill-
age 'Sunday. Schools' will be held :t TABLES -for
as.. follows: Presbyterian, . T'ues- * ' ..
day evening, December 18th; An-
glican, Saturday ,evening, De-
cember' 22nd. ••
Mr. an'd Mrs.. George Bell and
children of Kincardine visited on•
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom.
Hodgins. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.; "Stanley, andDick' of North Bay, Mr., & Mrs.
Leonard' Stanley. . of Lansing;
Mrs. Frank Elliott,•' Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Elliott and family of De-
troit; Rev; and' Mrs: L+` Thirsk
and family of Komoka;,.Mrs. Al-
bert Stanley, Ly, la and • Delbert.
.of London visited with .. Mrs.
Harvey 'Hodgins, .Glen• •and Ken-
neth.
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EXPRESSES THANKS FOR
BALE SENT TO CAPE CROKER'.
• The:` C.hris-ttaa.•.xneeting of the
United Church Afternoon* Wo-
man's Missionary Society was
held:_in--`the fellnwshi_iLr_ooiry The •
preMrs. 'Neil MacKenzie,
led sthe �tw'orship service, and the '1.
Christmas theme was carried out
hi carols and :roll. call.. Mrs. G.
MacDiarmd introduced the pro-
gram by a reading "Put' Christ
back into Christmas". "B:is, Con-
stant Lamp'4• was the theme for.0,41
a candle -lighting, ceremony • re
dated tbhour study on the church- ti
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Every
Tables make, practical and decorative
gifts for every home -owner On .your list.
Rooth
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Choose a step, table Jor the
roorn that needs decorative
'space for lamps, •books andd a
radio. Siinple and ' extremely
ti -smart.
�f1y •,
Choose a . drum .table for the el •
•homemaker who appreciates VI
quality and. elegance: In wal- ,
nut.„ c
Choose' a lamp table in pairs ti
to complement' a .: beautiful
,sofa, :and.....add....beauty;...to... the. -
whole room:
ragmeavor
Choose a rnagnvficent coffee'
xabl_e_for:,the hbroemaker who
entertains • graciously, and
who loves beauty, •In. smart
traditional styles. -
Use our lay -away plan for. Christmas
McLennan and . MacKenzie
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