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THURSDAY, 'JANUARY 17, 1952
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THE LUCKNOW SNTINEL, LUCHNOW, ONTARIO •
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HURON COUNTY 'COUNCIL
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jaor Switzer of Con, 8, Huron
• Township, left this week by train
n a'Ar.iP to Vancouver.
• Mrs. Lydia Everdell .of Acton
is visiting .Witti her sister, Mrs.
,John Hall and Mr... Hall.
• The Ladies' Guild of St Peter's
• °burgh mei yesterday at the
, borne of Mrs. •Janies johnstorie,
,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diebel
and family of Southampton were
Week -end guests of Mirs.
parents, Rev. C. •I3i and Mrs.
Woolley.' , .„
' - .Mr. Rod....
• who was taken ill' before Christ-
mas With alightstroke, was. 'able
to- be about in a, few clOs: and',
now in much irnproVed' health:
.• 'Mr.' And 'Mrs. Ken MoWbraY.
returned from a • trip • to Sask-
. etchewan on Saturday. •Mrs. W.
V.. Johnston whoaccompanied,
them isremaining' for a longer
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AfIrs, Alex MacLennan IS a pat-
ient, in Wingham Hospital with
phlebitis, • • .
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• Mr. and *Mrs, J. C. McNab were
in' Teeswater on Saturday even-
ing as guests at the "At Home"
staged-br Thompson-lBroS-,
honor ,of their employees: and in
'recognition of thirty, years in
business in Teeswater,
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Messrs, Duncan and Jim Cain-
eron 'of X.loclialsh Are spending
the winter with their Sister; Mrs.
A. R. Finlayson, Donald Finlay-
SOn,.. who had been with his moth-
er- for--aHtime,--is- taking- aeourse
at the 0.A:b. •
Beverley Ann 'McKenzie came
Uri -Le from Wingham Hospital
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last Friday •and her sister, Mar-
giterite returned. on MOnclaY•
is the fifth time that. Marguerite:
has had prieunionia, and she has
• to remain in bed at home for a
. couple of weeks. Her. friends 'wish
her a speedy reCovery:
1951 IFlighlights From Sentinel Files
• • :April '19th
Council .asked Luek-'
'now to assume 25 Percent of the
cost. of the new .schdol nd% the
, same percentage of operating
Mr. and •Mrs. Edward Little,
• ;narked their golden. wedding,
;Rev. A. S. Mitchell was .induct-
ed at St. Peter's Church.
„West Wawanosh Council pro-
vided: free warble fly powder:to
Township cattle owners..
Steve StotherS; Jr., of the OAC,
was awarded . a $600 research
-scholarship for 'post graduate
A . reeeptionwas held for ,Mr.
Luckn ow
Presbyterian. Church
REV. C, A. WINN, B.A.,
• Minister
SUNDAY; JANUARY ZOtb
11 a.m.: morning Worship. .
12.15. p.ni.: Sunday School anti
• •Bible . •
• 3 p.m.:. Erskine Church, Dun-
• gannon. , •
7 Evening Service.
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ti•mimiknottgussmocoipoof rimio•kiepoomoppli".4tion,
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:LUCKNOW , • i
UN I TEDTCHURCH 21
Minister: key, W. J. MUniford,1
MA., D.D., • STD.
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.._:::41iin .th. : lsiahxe ji,eal juimuni147:: ;is.,
.12.15-1).1".i Sunday School. • , 1
. Seamless Robe. •
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„and Mrs. ' Bon McLelland, prior
to leaving for tifeir home in Sask-
atchewan. •
• Deaths'L--bOnald A. Matheson,
formerly of Lochalsh;. Jas. Lyons.
- * • April (#6th
At a lengthy seisionfagreement
was not reached on sharing - of
the costs:of the District High
School.. Ashfield Council declined
to accept a comprenuse
Whereby Lueknow would •assurne
an additiOnalJ V2. mills..
Harold Henry was appointed
Principal of Georgetown PublicSchool.
Deaths Sydney Gibsen:
May 3rd
Councii decided to develop the
Well Seuth.' of the, .Elax' Mill. for
a domestie. water supply,
John IX Ross accepted: the,
principalship of of .Cayuga Public
School. ' • ,
Mrs. rvine Brown:" of Bervie
won The Legion's $5001ackpot.
Very Reverend F. S. MacKen-
zie, moderator of the Presbyter-
ian Church 'in Canadd,'accOmpan,.
ied by Mrs. MacKenzie; paid • a
visit to their hbrrie: church . in
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For the 4th year in a row
'were first 'in per. ''.capita &rings
in. District No. 6 Of the Christ-
mas Seal caniPaign:
Deaths. -a• rs.• J. M.Jrdine
May IOW •. :
- Plans Were Made for building
a new Memorial c apel o er
river adjoining --Mac MacLennan-&-
MacKenzie's furniture store.
7TICEirel-v7er-warr-noVed to -the
Stratford :branch Of the Bank -9f
Montreal and:was succeeded here
by J. E. Bannister. : •
Donald. •Simpson was • named
clerk---treasu-rer-of4A-shfield_Towm,_
shipv Combining the two -offices
hekrbY: C. 'E. McDOriagh',and Alex
ham
Blyth • ...... .WiUzam Morritt
Brussels .... .:,;„. .Roy B. 'COUSITIS
,Clinton . . ... W. J. Miller •
!Chilton (dep.) J..W.
Colborne t ,Stanley Snyder
E. Wawanosh . Orval Taylor:
.Exeter .. McKenzie
•Exeter (depj E. PooleyGoderich Gordon farr,
Goderich, John'H. Graham
Goderich (dep:) ..., Joseph. Allaire
'Grey • ,Clifford Roland
•Grey .(dep.) Hugh 13, Smith
Hay . Earl Campbell
Hensall W. Kerslake'
'Jowl& E. H. Strong
_Howick Gowdy
.HUllett • , Win.. J. Date.'
Dal) Beuermarin
Morris Harvey. Johnston
,Seaforth , F, S. Sills
Stanley. • " Elmer Webster
,Stephen ........John Morrissey
•Stephen (dep) W Heist
Thokersinith ,. Arthur NicholSon
Turnberry John/V. Fischer
Usborne ........ . . . Verne Pincombe
W. WaWanosh Harold Gatint.
Wingharn Murray Johnson
1Wingharn (dep.) R Adair.
Engineer Was New years Bent
The. following Item from The
Milverton •Sun has reference to'
•Mr, and Mrs. Henry Carter who
were left stranded, on the station.
platform when., their efforts. fail-
ed in flagging down their, train.
"When.the 'C.N.R. flyer, •one
night • recently; went shrieking
past the stop lights and. on into
the night, presumably to help
usher in the New Year, it left
none other than a former, agent
of Newton Newton and • Paters. stations'
stranded on the blatforria. Now
this agent ha i been' known to be
'a mild, diligent, conscientious and
couiteous man at all times and
when, he (blew fuse the. North
Star took on a very idy blue hue
and as he was on sick leave from
his duties' with torn ligaments
in his shoulder and with an ap-
pointment to see his 'doctor made'
his .feelings all the more tender.,
Fortunately a car from Welland
calling in the district was. in
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CLEARANCE OF
Sport Coats,' Stadium and
Station Wagon .Coats; as
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SKIRTSsizes 12 to •20,, 40*to ;14, gabar'cline, woOl, crepe,
worsteds, ..frost vpoint Colors—black,' navy, kreY, and
•• plaids. •Priced', . $3.98)to $9,98
,SWEATERS--sizeil' up 'to 46. 'Pullovers and cardigan, all
colorS. and 'vices.
CORSETS, CORSELE'll'IMS,., GIRDLES, measured to fit 'ail.
sizes: . . . Brassiers, Garter Belts, ,Etc. •
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This superb tea guarctntees
the flavour of every cup
readiness to take said agent and a tree planting bee 'as part of ,a
wife with his mental and .phys- !Bruce County reforestation 'pro-
icar injuries to Listowel where gram. •
he' cattght the 1.4iStOWel,-Paliner-' • ' June 7th • •
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• • stori:aincardine train in the 'nick The. congregation of 'Ashfield.
'of time.- • • F'resbytei!ian, Church marked the
Group •
• Lucknow • and , District residents. 1 of the A.
Group I of the W. A. ,Of the
United Church met On Wednes- •
:day. afternaan,„jarmaryAttat the,
borne.
Of.1VIrs. Kenneth Cameron.The opening hymn 483 was then
sun The °. rd's rayer,wasre-
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103.rcl anniversary.
E. V. Baker bought 'the "lgoore-
house Mitchell residence", from . • •
Ralph Hodgins With the purpose
of converting it to 'a Convales-
'cent. home.• '• • • •.
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Stuart Collyer was:named Pub-
offe schnol;_princiPal tr‘-ku-See-
j. D. Ross. • • '
DeathsGeorge Gilchrist; •,Mrs.
NO day .,is Well Spent •with -1
°tit a talk with God. Plan t� -
attend church and m worship.
• . learn to ,walk with: God and;
Ito talk with Him.
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riglican Church
NOTICES •
Rev.' A. S. Mitch.ell, L.Th.,
, Rector.
• 2nd Sunday after EpiphanY
'JANUARY' 20th, 1952
$1.—Peter's Church; LncknOw;
Morning :Prayer. ,
Wnday,4anbary. !),1,8t, 'annual
• Vestry -Meeting at 8.00 p.m.'
-St. Paul's' Chuich,, D'ungantion.
• Priday, iartuarY 18th, 'annual
• Vestry Meeting at ,2,30 p„M. •
.gunday.• Sahuary 20th,
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P4114;0 Evening kixayey..
• gc.• Isaias Chtirth, RipIeY
3O pfl. How Communion,.
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W. D. Webster,,of Toronto.
• May 17th
Hughie Hall and Shelley lVIliey
were signed as the Legionnaires
eoJored softball battery. •C.N.4; work crew of 140 hien
'Ind 46 railway oars of all de-
scriptions' were engaged here'
briefly in laying new 'rails. -They
laid • about '21/2 miles of steer •-a
daY.• . •
Reg McBride was by ,a
• train near Portage La Prairi•e.'
' ••• May ?Atli, • i
•P,Verett Finnigan ' was aPpointl•!
ed,Eriice Cottnev assessor. ' •
41is.:; Sarah Mallough obserVed
her 90th birthday, •
Kinloss Township, Council" Was
in the course ot doaling with'• 7
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Si Douglas fir timers, 1,veigh-
ing a ton, and a half eacii te
tO carry:the MacLennan end
MacKenzie funeral home, .
• : May 3ist. •,
• Alex Machityre was awarded
,a' five-year kholarship at. Oxford
Uni'versity, England, hi the stiliclY
of' medicine: '
• Stelve Stpthers, Jr.. received his
B.S.A., degree at O.A.C.
Ntr. and Mrs: Alex Purdon ob-
served their golden vedding.
Three registere Holsteins
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_peated in unison • and the ,scrip-
ture lesson.rad-':-bSr'--Mi-S:
MaeDlarmid. Reports were:mt
served from the sick committee
and the •sewing committee.
reading "A Happy New Year", by
Mrs. Alex 1VfacNay, Was followed
bY a• travelogue by. Miss •MacKay
on—her ti'.-ip----West:-The-Ineeting--
:closed with the Mizpah, benedic-
tion.•• ••
Hall -Andrew• droUp W.A. •
3, the Hall ,and Andrew Group,
'was llield•et the home of Jgrs.
Hall with •a -n: attendance of 24,
Mrs Andrew was 'in the chair.
for. the bUsiness section of the
meetingThe business of the
meeting took considerable time.
Roll eall was answered by giv-
ing G Np vv. Year's resolution. A
committee: consisting. of Mrs. R.
Robertson, Mrs. V. Hunter. and
Mrs: -.P. 'MacMillan *as-apppinted
to „plan the • Vebruary. tneefing
Which takes the' fOrM of. a 'pet
luck supper to be held in the
thurch baSement. Mrs, Neil J.
.MacKenzie • presided over the,
program consisting of is -paper,
"A Good New., Year',' read by.
Mrs; Alex AndreW and a pleas-
ing duet by 1Vriss',Bell Robertson;
And Mrs Hall. Miss DanM
ea e a Thtfe rg"---Eldre
based 'on '.New Year thoughts,
Mrs, Mumford closed the meet-
ing with: prayer. Refreshments
were served by the committee in
charge: •
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()wined by, Lorne Reid; died Cf.
burns when; tiler:straw' in the truck
in whichi they Were' being trans-
ported took fire, A Caesarean Op -
Oration delivered an. unborn
which
• ' Kinloss. Township. pupils held.
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YOUR TELEPHONE is one 'item that takesTia-Stnalleil..
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part Of...yeur budgetithan it used to. •Its cost hasn't . •
gone tip.as much as most other things
• In another,way, toot, the telephone is-bigg,er value. • *
ioday tinin ever hefore. Now you can reach twice as
people,aS you could ;ten years age.arid.Mora •
telephones are being 'installed. every:day.
If you haven't service, we want you to know we're •
Workin at it Your place list being lira- •
. • tested and your telephone.nill be, installed jUt a
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:COMPARE THESE PR(CE INCREASES' CURING THE PAST TEN YEARS'.
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