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WEDNESDAY, NOV, 12th, 1952
WOLF CUBS
Due to other activities in the
Recreational Centre,. on our reg-
ular meeting nightCubs was
held MI Monday night with a
turnout of .19. Sixer ,Alan in
led in the opening Cerernoni
The presentation of awards to the;
winning Six in October 'Inter -Six
competition Was. made by Bag-
heera to :members of the Grey
Six... hkei .,then he1r1. Tenslerpad
tests, and Baloo conducted a per-
iod of games, •
By: virtue 'of their win, the,
-Greys receive the Honor Award
pennant, and . John ,Andrew be-
coma- Senior Sixer :f r' Novem-
ber.
°'Fangs" ' were the .subject of
special inspection and a very
poor showing was made by all
Sixes,', , In' . failing to be.- neatly
groomed and .cleanly,, you Cubs
ere..losing points for your Six.
All Pack members have now
passed their. Ten, de pad; tests and.
.the last, group of eight boys:, to
join the Pack .are now ready to;
be 'invested. Parentsof these boys
are reminded that they musthave
their uniform to qualify for in-
vestiture,; This • is planned for No-.
vember. 25th, so kindly see 'that
your lad is ready. •
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THE' LUCKNQW sINEL, IVCKNOW, ONTARIO
Letters To The: Editor
Dear Mr. Editor:
I submit this letter as al tri-
bute, to the memoryof the' late
Frances E. McLean, the adcount,
of whose passing appeared in the
estrecent issue of The, Sentinel.
.,Practically all of myhigh
school education was, obtained
under the tutorship of Miss Mc-
Lean. She•mwas;_a teacher -Of wide-
learning," and would maintain:. dis-
cipline and cgmmand attention
with .a minimum of effort. 'The
success,. from year to year of
Lucknow students in the. depart-
mental examinations Was in:'1arg6
measure due to .the clear and'.
concise • 'manner in which she
presented academic work.
She,will be .^rernembered: to a'.
Marked degree, by hundreds„
former . pupils;' In, .'.Lucknow;s
century of. history, few of , its
citizens .could be seleected who
rendered, :corirparable'ibenefaction
to their community..
John ,S. `Newton,
Port Credit, Ontario. •
Larry: "Do you k w, oney; if
I'`had to do it: all over a ain, who''
I'd marry?" •
Wifey; "No Who?" •
•Larry: «You"
Wifey: •"Oh, no.you "wouldn't"
ennell. '
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to bed
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a'card
pool on
played
ladies'
derson.
Rivett:
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that . it
late,
e spent
's Earl
Cmadi•ans eat 90,000 bogs
'eehd- - and; want . therm lean and tender
"NA'1'IONAL" is . packed with. ` animal,
ralnd
growth, loaded with: vitamins'. for
Ik Uaneed with essential minerals. It
gives you 'a fast, pork -producing grower
tryith less, grain :.. a grower
• that produces
�° �zuality _ bactnhogs, .which means
me r a profit for you:
See Your NATIONAL 'Dealer to -day
protein for
health and
garsonAL
Look for the'bright Orange and _Black Sign
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INGERSOLL' :ONTARIO
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ertilize your Crop with NATIONAL. well cured, properly -blended FERTILIZER
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Lucknow
LUCKNOW'S iDONATIONS
DUNGANNON FALL FAIR :.
nS. M. 'Mullin $1.00; Gordon:
Fisher 2.00; L. C. Thompson 2.00;.
Clifford ,Congrarn. 2.00; Elmer.
Urrmbach 2.00; 'Treleaven's Rest-
aurant 2.00;• Chin's; Restaurant
2.00;i. Johnston's Restaurant, 2,00;
Johnstone's Furniture 2.00; Roy
Finlayson '2.00; Glenn's Grocery•
2.00; Hall's Grocer•Z.00; William
Buckingham 2.60; Sepoy, Store
2.00; Rae & 'Porteous 3.00; Wm.
Murdie 3.00; Lucknow Co-op 5.00;
"Ivan. Louzon 5.00; J. S..Kilpat-
rick ‘& Son 5,00; Armstrong Mot-
ors 5.00'; M.: L.' 'Sanderson 5.00;
Gordon Montgomery. 6.00; ' Joe
Walney 5.00; ' R. T. Kilpatrick
5 00; Ernie Crawford, meehandise
dise, 5.25; Joe .McMillan 6.00; Me-
Lennan. & 112acKenzie10 00a: Thos.,
Hackett & Son ,10.25;: J W. Hen.-
dei son Lumber Ltd., advertising
and donations, " 25.00; Bank of
Montreal 5.00; F. '.G. Todd 5.00;.
Total '$134.50. •
IN STRANGE ACCIDENT
Dave Anderson had his panel
truck damaged in a. strange acci-
dent last week in the .Stratford
district. A motorist •who had' over-
taken and was passing D ve_ap.-
parently had his .car" go .out • of
control., As he hit ' the shoulde
Of the -road, he pulled 3'the car
sharply and into, . the path . of
Dave's truck: In the' collision that
followed •, Dave's vehicle went tin,'
to' the ditch, '}gut remained • up
right.' The czar was spun around
on . the highway. Dave was not
"hurt; and fortunately.had lefthis.
wife and young daughter at Mrs.
Anderson'shh'on a to short • tinne be -
,fore .`.or they would also have
been in. the. truck The vehicle
suffered damage to the body but
carne home or} its • ownpower
•
Blake Church W.M.S..
The Slakes' meeting of the.,
W 1VI S wasin the hall --on: Th irs=
day, November 6th with 17 adults
and 2 children present. The meet-
ing : opened ' by singing hymn • 727
and . Mrs. C., Cook, 'the president,
presiding, followed byprayer.
The . scripture reading was given
by Mrs. L: Cranston ::and hymn; 376 `
was•;then .sting The prograim was
taken from the: 2nd chapter of
the study book,. "The Villages of
Angola".. ,The first part was given
by.. • Mrs. •Georgge• Twamley and
the 2nd by Mrs.. L-' Me -nary and
the . 3rd by' • Mrs:.D. ; McIver.. The
offering was 'taken' and the Min-
utes read by the sec.-treas., 'Mrs.
Curran: The talent money was
counted and'' Mrs. J. Cranstdn's
side .'.won ..over - Mrs. I. Henry's
side. The loser's.,
are, to. get the,
programa for .• the supper on Fri -
clay, 'November 14th ; in' the hall.
The •"annual: meeting of. the Ash-
field W.M.S. is, to .be 'held in
Blake's church • on Thursday, No-
veinber' 20th: Lunch was served
by.' Mrs. T. Blake ,and Mrs. W.
Buckingham. : • '
Marilyn ;Monroe Tells
The Truth About Me '.
Marilyn 'Monroe, 'starting iri
this Sunday's (Naveinher. 16) is_
sue of The 'American Weekly
with The Detroit Sunday • Times;.
explains popular misconceptions.
about her.. She discusses" her rise.
to stardom, men in ,her life, why
she posed for' the famous calen-
dat nude and why she her
self an "orphan'- though her
mother was :alive.
South. Kinloss F. & F. Group'
On Sunday evening',• Nofiber'
9th, 36 . attended '. the Faith: and
Fellowship Group meetin of
South Kinloss Presby Brian
church held at ; the . home of
Mr. and Mrs W. F. MacDonald,
Ii,ev, G, S. Baulch gave a' very
,educational 'address with the
theme' being "The Blind Man's
Creed". Hymn 541 was. sung .fol"-
lowed by a, poeMFlandets'Fields
by Mrs.. Lloyd MacDougall. Mrs.
Ted Collyyer led in prayer. The
group -vas then- favored with a
trio by ' YMessrs, Ted Collyer,
Philip Steer and. Lloyd ,MacDOug-
all, Mrs. Philip Steer gave an in-
teresting ` pater " on the reaction
of England when war began' and
ended in 'their 'country, after
Which •Mac MacDonald favored;.
the Group with an alto solo. A
very, interesting paver ' "Peace
Education and ,International Re-
lation hips", was given by Miss
Dean MacLeod. Mrs, Wm. Mac
Intyre conducted 'a, Bible ; quiz.,
Mr. Philip Steer ' led the group.
in prayer after which Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall conducted a Bible
contest, The meeting was closed
with the mizipgh .benediction..and-
Mrs. iia Dickie moved' the vote.
Of thanks.'
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