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$2,&0 Yearly, In Advance ---$1.00 Fxtrar.To'll,S,A„. * ..,LUCINOW, ONTARIO, THURS., FEBIWARY 14th,. 1952 •
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FORMER LOCHALSH
YOUNd WOIVIAN DIES •
The death of Jean Finlayson,
unimun.it# _mortal *trittre Iribay 4 or .
ii,. Mr. and Mrs. • • . • .4 ,
Donald (Dan) Finlaysen of Lech- , iqts iftEtir:oty. Ittig •
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, ' General
gIGHT;.)P A.GES
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ENDS UNIVERSITY COURSE, • • .
•••j EMPLOYED IN TORONTO
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• Lavergne MacMillan„ son of . :. • • • '.....
Mrs. John: MacMillan and the late
Mr, MacMillan of ilicknoW,. ho
alshoccurred in rOrOnta s .
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Hospital • on Sunday. She was •in Standard ChemiCar CO, of. r.l'Or- • .:, . .:, .. .. :
accepted •,a • position with • the . .. . .
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0A. Public Memorial. seivice, .to , lung renioved,, That he knew, hs ini this. trerriendoUs resporisibil-
• . her 4-71n year • • - ' • •. . which -all Lucknow and.corninun-: days were numbered is generally Ity, , the ,,• impressively • declared: onto and corrinience51 his• duties.. • • ,,, .., .1.-
. - • . The remains. -rested ,in !Toronto..
itY'• citizen'sare . iniv..ited to attend, acCepted, 1-hd.. was borne out , in “yfy. heart 'is ,t0.0 NO :for. rne. to " MondaY• ' • ..'' ,. • ; ' • '" • *:.•:: ' ...': • - .. • • , ..
until. Monday'eYerlingi be or; tie-. will ..be ., held. ' Wittig ._ .Lucknow the _course of a '•grand tribute. paid , say more-: to- you .todhy. than ..that ' LaVergne' majored • in biology.. : - :',... , ,..:•.':::. , 7 .: * • • i
• . irlE brought' tollie 11Oine other-
PreSlyterian Church' on Friday 'hi late•Maje t ' by Prime Min-' I' shall alWays work, as my fath-.
tiwhere the funeral serVice was . With funeral services that day for voice that quivered.w.ith einotion„ 'aandthr:CePrilltllir creosPite3fiu..cleftlIsit;h1g,Tr!.!..-,..,. .7...,:.!..,;-..,-,,,.:..:
Year ebtirse. • F.Tis• graduation Will ' ..-... •:.!' • *-'• ' ' ,',..:*;','1'.• ,..,*•:.'• ,
brother • Gordon , a oc.
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' - morning at. ' J 1.• ; ap.,• ''tb •bointicle' istel:' Winaen.;-...,ChnrChill;• in a.' er did • throughout . his ..reign,...0• ,
uPhold•constitutional government
take place • in J.Une. • ' . • • . • . :i.4: - : - •:: .•'''';•••••, ''.
.1 • cOildIct on Wednesday ReV'' King' George. VI..., . . . King GeOge , ascen.cled. the •throne and to advance the happiness and
• Win,',Matheson.,Interrrientiwat in. . L
Arrangemp„nts .. for theserviee on , December ,lith, '1936,, for. a prosperity of . my peoples, .Pread
have been made by the local Min-- .reign that ended so s.uddenly: last. 'as . they are the ,world Oyer", • 'BLITZ CANVASS
Lochalsh Cemetery
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.- . . . . : - .. - • • • isterial Association'. The Merrier- Wednesday: •aft0, 15 Years;' One . ' ',Queen WeePS • . • it. • .
• CO-OP SHOWS .YEAR
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0.1.•address. Will be given Dr. month ' and '26 days, . ..• : Theny lizabeth: returned ! to
. BE. HELD TODAY
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, ..:.-:.,. ... ,.:. . : :.-147. J. Kumford. Member °tic:kcal , Succeeding her lather to the Sandringham w h e r e../queehlY • . • ...,, ..• :• .. • •
OF, EXPANSION . . .. organizations are expected to .at- throne is his elder claughter, af-' composure was swept • away • as Between the.. hours of, 5.06 apd'.
6.90 p.i.n.:. today , ( Thu:. Sday ) .mern- • . . •• "
'''. ' ' ' • • .-•-•---"-'-'l . - • • '', • tend the service in a, body. ,,.. ''..fectiOna,tely known, as •``Lilibet'! she 'fleW'..into..thP • arms of . her
beroftheLucknow Branch Of
The sethenth annual meeting' of The late Kii*d, who was net 'annow Queen Elizabeth II,. the mother old they both Wept. ,They• 's : -••. • • ,',' ' • •
the Canadian Legion wil/ make . ' '' -.'' •-•' ,'•::
thc. Lucknoit'.:Distriet • Co -opera- tutored for the, Kingship; follow,.. teventh..wornan-to rule England. clung to each other and .WePt. as .a 'blitz canvass of the village, in'
five Inc .. Was .lheld.last, Thursday ed • his lirol)iier Edward :VIII . to 'poi.: Most Excellent,maiesfy..Eliz-:..any motherand: daughter WoUld:
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evening in the Recreational Cen-'the thione. • upon . his, abdicatiOn. :.ab.ethII, by,. the grace. of . God, •. who-• had • lost a ,loving • husband aid -0:t the ..building 'fund .for the..
,.• tie' and was. featured by a turkey Icing .George VI • and his Scottish of' Great 'BritairIreland,• and of _and_father_th,enihe•Y' '. . . .. ,.. new : home and social- Centre for
" .1 iinci-Loi--Wcatern-Ontario. • - • .... ' .:- : ..:,:.,
.. , banquetarrArievation-eenime . ueen . Elizabeth, • • did' . much to the: British Dornitians beyond the .1y,: • to . the second fleet:bedr . . . .
00.7- A. 5.-rninute, blackout .last night : ''' ' ' '1. :'. • '
,-- ed a year.ago. On. Thursday •even-, strengthen•.•the: bonds of the gm-. 'Seas; comes to the throne at the where the • King lay. on,.a., flag-, ,(Wednesday) • from .6.30 to -6.35; '
•• ing 233. persons enjoyed the re:L. oreduring*. his 15 -year .-reign age of 25. She. and Prince Philips,'•d:raped..bier in the uniform of an
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past for which the. ladie.5,,,,ol. the which marked a prec.arioUS per-. while •enrotite•.• to Australia, had admiral: ..• '. ., ,'....7 ' •_. • ' • " was.meant. to impress upon those •• • .
Who', can see, what must :Mean
Lucknow Women'S.:Instittite,,Cap.- • . plain ..
lod in "the, • Ernpire's ' existence • their. ttiP. cut short King's- „ The.,: King rests m a . cof- •
. , .. to. live. in darkness as do' the .• ..• ' ", •:, •
• hly • catPred, - . : : • ••• • . • ' ' . - '. King. :Geotge's', devotion : to.: duty, •sudden " death . and returned ' by ' firi-liewn .from ari .oak lelled. only blind
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Wallace -' Miller, . - the- -retiring • his humble .siniplie4y,- his Christ.. air :frail). Africa. to r London for . a few months ago on the Norfolk A, canvass of the business set7.:. '
.tpreSident, preSided *ith.. Alex .i.an,. character; •,.and . his... love of the ascension ceremony that pro- .• estate at S.andringliarn, Inthetion !s being Made this Thursday
,....*.MaeNay:- as .' • •seerefary7manager,,', horne-and family, stamped him as claimed her. Queen Upon aSsuM.; 'centuries-old parish church,- only Marning.. •_. .- , :, ..', ,:.•"••., • : •' . ': . , •
• -arid :leader of the. Sing song which: one of Britain's most exemplary. a. stone's • throw 1frarri Sandring- Torural residents self -address-
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.•.' followed.- 0,6'4/east, •...)014. Mrs. : monarchs.. ...:.. 1:.- , .- „ . .• .: • .• . ... , .., ...ham 'House, . the • body lay until ed 'envelopes.have ' been :mailed, ..' ..• ,' • • ' • •-•,,,- . - -.
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Duncan Sampson , at the piano,., • . The quetation. from °one .- of his ' .FRIDAY -PROCLAIMED: A '.: ..:Monday, "with• the King's.: aWn, by Which the - reCinient. • may re -
Th
e'chairinan introduced theIse• Christmas messages:to', the , .Erri-, , CIVIC HOLIDAY.,.• . • . : . ..: gainekopers; '; dres8pd , in.. Robin turn his .donation ,to, the treattir-•: •, . • s•• . .. • • •
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. : : at the headtable and' the direet-; pire: is. typical. Ofthe ..v.ray h.elived. . .... ..- .. .. :• - ,. • • ..ileoctlike•uniforms, keeping .
et; Robert • MaCititosh:..Na doubt • ., .......r.'..2., ,..,....:.:••••';...,,..:",,,,-- .• ,..--
'. • • ors; as. folloWt: Mr...and Mrs. El- and. faded :deathit thebierThe coffin Was taken Some rriay have beenthig.ied
...T.:. ...'. ' ,...', • ' ....As : a ., national: -day, of
Dtenzian; Mr.. and. M.rsl. . "I said. to • the man who. stood. o ',',..iriourhin.g for....HiS.MOst.Grac-;'' ..i,. •„
to London on 'Monday': to. West -' , ,..in•-• .
this .mailing; . and ' for.: them, or
Robert ,BarkWeit MrNorman at•the gate of .the year,. 'Give ine. ...;' .:.4'.':' • ..,:-. ' - '.
, ious Majesty,•••,King 'George ...' Minster Hall, where the king- lay,
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for the convenience:- : Of .anyone- • •
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..lileipiider,•1.Mr, RathWell; .auill- a light that I may, ,trea•d safely' , -.. • . • • • . • .. • else, .. donations May. be'. left. .at ,... • -. .,• ,•... 4.
. VI. Friday 'February • .15th , iir ...ttate for. three..clayt;. On Fri, ,
d.ak .serViceS Will,, be held....at St. Ernie Crawford's 'Or ,The "Sentinel-•••:' ': • • i• ••••'•'•
"tors; Alex 'Miller, fieldinan;..Mr... inta.: th,e, ulikriOwn',:.- and. he.. re- .. ,
• • .. Hainish ' IVIacLeod, • distribUtior plied, '"O•o out, into; the ..darkness , ,,, has .been Preclainied a civic .,,Otfiee
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.... Manager *of 'Toronto; :Mr‘, 4.i• Mr . and. put your , hand into the .hand• '. holiday for the' Village: of :,_ ... Georges Chapel ' in W.i n.d's a r
.•• Aires iy: the response .from ',or- .••••• '•• • ....... • ,••• ,, :.,!,...:ir .
.•-:.; Alex, MeNay;'' Mr. ..T:ie CrUtehley of God That shall be to, you bet- ' lleknow, and residents • of. •• Cattle; •••; • • . • ' • ..: • --: .. • .. •
.ganilations; and'' individuals • has • ' *.•1 - , r• ••• :-.: I,' '.% • :' •''
of 13.C.O. Dir'ectors. Bciard,/ M. ter,than:;light and Safer ...than, the: the community are reciueited. .1;.4:,giiri. carriage- "Used. for:.the
been gratifying and indicates that •
to. attend., the memorial ser. ''''' , .funerals of Queen 2•Victor i a 111 1901
Giiire ..Mr and Mri • Ceinber •14th,.:, 169k and died- on ''• Business placet'Will•rerriain ..,
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Vice that morning. at, 1L. Om -• and, for ....the .funerals of Edward '•this . cointhunity can be ,counted. .! • '.'4, . : ...,,,••• .....* .
W. A: 'Miller; Jahn. McLeod,. Mr.., known .Way',.'"' ;:,.._ . • . ,' • ,, ...,!....,
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. ,' • and Mrs..Bab ,Canipbell, Mr.'and King Geotge, was barn, on "De- . .. . . . .,VIX...and 'George V, -will,•be.:USed.•0 ..
n to de • its part . . ,,•; . : .. ' ' ,
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1 •• • • in the..funetaL'pt6Cessiori: ' : , • ." The campaign••eloses. Saturday,- ,'•
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George Monorief. . ..:' ' ' ... February:. 6th, -1952; ;in, his. 57th .cloted•••‘• all day - Friday, but ...., , The , Empire mourns i the : death' February I 16th;. 'and all 'donationg • -
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Donald Blue, • M:P.• • spoke brief- year; and.senie four months after , •:.'1Wirl,....temain :open this.after- ,• of •a-,belaved.monarch.: "The King, •are tequestect to .be in. by: then. ... • ..• ; '. ,••,, . • ,...•
- - •• ly and •corrimended' his audience undergoing sugery to have , a noon (ThurSclay),. , :: - ... • is dead. Long live the .Queen",...';
.• . .. .. • • . • • • ' . •. .•Danatians. • rPceiVed. .•since . the...:: '
.:campaign was arinouriced.aniount ' • .•:• .., . , '''''' .':•'.- ,."1. ..
' to Aiiiild'w.ellto the,,,tttucture,that.
. had...i.heen so 'Well fo.unded .13y.',our• :IN.,,SAME ST:PRE:. ..... .N9..MAIL• .SERV.ICE , FRIDAY TO DEDICATE NEW and: include: .KentiethCra. Me- :. ‘ .
...• :forefather's. ' . • '' ' . .• ,••• • . ' • • • •
• :Kenzie,' ‘R.., '3„. $2.00; -Jetty ..n-... . •:- •• '
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• • liOlaytt, Barkwell gave .the,d1r- .FOR : ,MANY YEARS): .:A' directive'received On Wed: E.LECTRIt. ORGAN.' .gton; "R. 3,': 3:00;. ,I.. Craig, White-• ' ' -
, actor§ report, Stating that 53 new ... • ',.• , nesday,.frorri •the Post 'Office. De- . ..:: • , • • • • . • - • • • ' ' 'church; • 216;.1).. A.: :MacDonald • • • • '
R. 3, • 5,00 ;.. Wm. Helm, R.• 3 5:001 ‘. ' ,, .• ... .. • ',.
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inprnibers..had been :added -during • ' With •the sale .last, week. •of the. -Partment 'states that . •rural mail'...4 . •
..nel.v• .Itarnmend . ,electriC .
• • • • ' t- • -dispensed•-- ' • • ' - • lle -i 'Ao.h- -'. - JD., ..'. C713.i.itherd,..R. 2, 2,00; •••• • ••• i ; ..,.:;; ..'-' .7 -..:.' '
theTyear-.-.-. • ,•.' , ,:. • • • ' '. .' . TernPleton ,0 1'
is .te±ye--.-with -organ-,;.recently-4-nsta d . n . . . , jvi--'.----K•-•
:. ' • Mrs. Harold -.'HalderibY sang Einina.•McCluskeY' .eo.n.c l•ti d ed on Friday; the day of the King's 'field Presbyterian ,Church, will .Miss.11.' a. 'Rutherford,. R.' .2, COO- ' ..
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two lotrely_solbs,-with_accOnipan some thirty-three _ years. behind funeral The Past' Office' wickets •be. dedicatedpat a service at 7.10, Frank""'Ritchie;,' 13,.... 2, 2400; -Petel‘...
Cook,•4.-2,..2:00; F..G. Todd, It..:.2; .. , .. . .
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invent by ..1*s: Gordon :MOntgarri-• .the ••dry . goodt counter, , :arid .., in will not ,be,Open .411 day, but the P.m. on 'Sunday evening . next
' the-Aame-store. .., , . ' • ,.....'. • • -OffibeL.zabby..,.will.-kei:_oon-afte.•r...'
Fehrttat'Illie,_': .' stot 'next.
, • . 400÷-41.Oss;---EatingtALL-1., .200 .. - . , s!,,, • •••• ' ;_,..1 .. •
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Mr .. Norman Alexander gave 'wigs. • MOCluskey ..Comm.enced .12:Q0 ;O'Clock noon.' ..7 - • ' ••• :. , J•:'• R. MacDonald will Codtict ihe . Cameron Cook . W..3, '5.00; Mrs
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,S0-3.rite,• that will.' be. a.' red-letter Art Cook, R.: ,...5.0,0•;• 0. Riehardi,:..,,
....... the . auditars' statement which clerking: for/ the :firm of Mein- •-•- • -.' • , ' -• • • • .
. , showed `.`a nice earning statement tosh...:ao .. Cameron, but a feW.
' ' • •everit in the history of thie.:corri-
munity's1-...firtt •• establithed eon -
.1...0u;. Lloyd Cline, 4.:. LIV-
, _.R.• 3; 2.00; Mts. 'Chris Cook, -R'•2,•
and' a successful year".. The' Co- months.. later. .this partnership
gregation.• ' . • .' : • ,.• :. . ••illgston :Menary, R. .7, 2.0•01; Wil- . -
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op .movement_Jt •.spreacling, '• he was • dissolved and ...Miss • Mus-.
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',said„..*$h_._atiAtiomas.e-hk-doll'ar ke.YContinue0, in', the :employ • '
OA - . . • TheTtra---Mr anon. electric•,•or gm:- ...ited
replaces.:a faithful.,..old belloWs• A; Stewart, 'FL-. 3, .5.00; Mrs Alex
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R..L.Hackett,--7R,.47," 1.00; Wm. • • •I *.
- '•Voltune of'butinets, done. from Mr„ Macintosh,. in the' lotation of
:77Coi • .: . Gillies,.. R... S, 1•..„00.• --... '' • . • • ,. • I . .•'' • :'..,.' • , . '...•.- . . 07.
. 349 -millions- *1939. to over . two the resent , store, whertfilreAlas 4' --or-gaii :that i .has .- serVed the con-
..gregationLint----0...te.:L:Y--ea.0,....it- .17-111ageoftLricknow , , . , .. • • •• . • ,,, . :.!...:;-. ., • , •
• hill•ion-in-7195. 0: :; .. • ' • .• -Since-served under. td-,-Paliner-i-
was .purchased . and 'Mstalled' in .. • ,-:
J, C. 14eNab; :$25:00; Lucknow',;''.' , ' . .. , ••` .:',:••• :,..!.' • • .
''.A. • E. Buswell and Tern.pleton &
Co the church in .1010, 'arid••did away Fir Co, 25,00.;' W. • Wi., Hill, .100; .: • . .......• , .• .. • ' . ; .
1: SEE BY THE • .to.aound•:the note in leading the •
With the necesSity of. a precentor `
. . . .Rev .'W 4/,.. Mumford, 5.00 That ' • •'.
Feignsen, '100;•,Mrs;,. Rod Cam- • ••• : .
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Twenty • year.S. 'ago •When! Terri,
pleten,&• Co. b,onght.the business,
'singing. *It , Was :installed .during. b•01, 2.00. -.•• ... •- • •
Miss .'MeCluskey '••wat .• appointed
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manager of the . store and i Con!,'
Itinued • dila that 'capatity until.
•eight years ago when ' she bought
the. bUsiness. which She..spld last•
week- to Lloyd..Ashton.. : •• - .••
Miss McCluskey , will now re-
tire. to' enjoy a well -earned rest
-alter a lon•gperio..dILO_L..fa.ithful,'
efficient..and••friendly service .to
the :folk of this vicinity.' , .:
• ...Mitt -,McChiskeY has been a
consistent Sentinel :. ; a0vertiser,
and during the 20 . years that the,
ran the Templeton Store, we do
not recall her. having ever,.mitsed
a week that the -store' ,adVer-
tisement did not .appear. • k••
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• • He emphasized thenecessity of
7 operating, on as nearly- a cash.
basis as possible. His ifePort
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Showed that sales of .the, three
depart/I-lents, grocery store, feed
• and fertilizer :arid general ,mer-
*ndise, totalled $152.02,., an •in-
crease of abOtit* $11,000. over the
• ' previous ' fiscal _year. . .
-The meeting voted to allocate
.2 percent to the patrons refund,
The retiring director's, were
W illeriLltobert-Robert
:and Lloyd MacDougall. Accord-
ing *to the b.y-laws, Mr. Miller
Was not eligible for reelection
this year, .after six-year term,
and. Mr. MacDougall, who has
been Under the doctor'S care, ten-
dered his resignation by letter.
Ater several nominees had
withdrawn their 4names, Bob
Campbell, Wm. (P.tirdcM and Jas.'
Boat; Were appointed directors.
Mr.' Hamjth MacLeod . the
Co-op headquarters in Toronto,
and- former A!g. Rep. for •Gren-
' ville„ was, the guest speaker. He
coil:killed a ready' Scottish wit,
With .detailed, review of all
Phases. of Co-op merchandise dis-
tribution. Mi., MacLeod was in-"
trodneed' Aback Miller, field'
/Ilan for Grey, Bruce and Huron
and vas thanked by President
Wallace'Millr.•
MacLeod Considered the
LtteknOW Co On si &In •
the' pastorship •of Rev. J. S. •
Ilardy:• • •• • • • Have you renewed' your •sub- `, '••
Donald MacLean canvasecl the scription? ' • "
THAT the Public School Board
congregation Ito raise funds to
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has named Gerald Rathwell as purchase • that first'Organ at .a. LADIES AUXILIAR'Y . • :: . ,1,' *,:., ; •
a member of,the Recreationa1. cost of •$150. • His efforts were PURCHASES PIANO
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successful and a..10 surplus was . ., , , • , .. • , .. .. . •
Centre Seven -Man committee •... . ,
__ : used to' purchase music- for the The Ladies' Auxiliary to Can"- •• •
he, was the leader adian Legion held their .tnonthly : ' :, •, . ,
THAT, Arndld Gloor has recom- °11.' of. w le
. .. : ..A. -1V,IacLean . the, cir'. meeting on Tuesday, February 5 !.. • ' • i
ganist . •• M ,the Auxiliary RooMS. In ' the ' ''. • .'.
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menced sawing operations . at andMrsp
the Lucknow Sawmill, with the A,
mill yard:filled with, logs, • ; Typical bf .the unaltering con- n'haenee of. President Eva Black,
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victions of the pioneers the organ 2nd vice ,pres. Comrade Sadie • , , , .
• • Was not obtained without ovposi.-' MacMillan took • .charge of open-, -
:THAT ItoY' Ilavens 'qfferect a' tion,- .and . ponald's• father and ing and closing. exerdiSes and 1st ..
• broken bone in his right hand mother Were among those who vice pres. Margaret •Stimson was:,
while „praetising prior to were , opposed to their son's ef- in charge of • btzsineSs. A piano , , ; • . ,i •
day '1,i.ght.'s hockey game. In- ,
forts in raising •the • fund. ,• One has been purchased by the AUX- - .-- . • : ' 4
.eXpegrI.Si 0 ri arid questioned if the )s,_.0,'islet ouiptepesoathrialaPI)04 ''s 'Chart btheart°fevithile'vverugrldeghttfiaalil fh°irri-ie: ellihted3/. eArnarmdetdajbaltts1;!.e'cotir° e.bseparilmird: , ..' ' ' ',.. '',..1:° l''. , . ''. '
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scidentally Roy. it left .fianded, .
local OrganitatiOn should not look
. • The ' first choir at Ashfield once was read by secretary Joan, ..,, .
iihnito neeeairdviiiisi5e.abitiiigit:yijiaaintesitaocbAliiityh; ... ,
_ _ . . _ .: , ,,. Church, was organited...111-:_1905_. trigiand..,,The merriberthip--.-appli- • , -----1--- - ------.----,--
THAT the Legion Bingo and, the. ikith.Ebenezer Armstrong as Pre- thioll of Mrs, Agnes TboMPserk '\ • - . ' r', r ti:. ;.'
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CtittehleY ' /51.°Light' . ' •,AuxiliaFY 'Shoot Party ' were centor and choir leader. Donald was accepted. ' ' ' ,:' • ' : t" • * 1 1 ; ' :‘
greetings from' 'the Diirh4th 'C° . ' cancelled this Week dUe tct the MacLean succeeded, him• about 3 duest of the' meeting waSivti*
op; .and Mr..S. B. Skittle's con -
King's death. • •• . year's later and continued as choir Nara Crozier of Walkerton, Zone ' 4,
cwinitlitClhibedhisohledry' f...rtPieiniaiclikn'igrdr' 'eap-4Nittd' ' vied King's
TRAP 13an Smith suffeted.'.6 lall Ler toi‘ if,11P1.6.-kh370w7Har:v./tiasntsjul ci'leet'eidr-- geaovir a'llgPdleel;hdfidorad2dortiese..4She who .• , . : -. •
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. have the Cast applied' and re- when 'it it dedidated on. •Sunday
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