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,Save .'$20 to '$30..
Pay;only$ :ZS -per week
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Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. A. Winn,B.A.,
Minister. .
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER: 23rd,
11 a.m.: Morning Worship.
12.15, p.m.: Sunday School.
3 p:ni.: Erskine Church, Dun-
gannon.
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IUCKNOW
UNITED .CHURCH
' • 'Minister:.
Rev. Gt: A., . Melklejohn,
B.A.,' B.D.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd
11 a.m.: • "Whom Jesus' Made".
12.15 pan.: Sunday Schools •
7. pain :. Young . People's Union
Service, .
Local &::"GeneM
Mrs.cxd war ' Howard
, .
Cowari� :has been
a patient in Wingham. Hospital
for the past ten days:
--"Chug", • McDonagh, who went
West' on the '.harvesters' . excur-
sion, returned home• recently:
Mrs. Charles Lorenz is conval-"
escin.g • in. Kincardine Hospital
from . an attack of. pneumonia. '
,Church Of 'England
IN CANADA
Weir. H. L, Jennings; B.A.; LTh.,
;Rector.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 -3rd.
• Trinity 24
St,: Peter's, Lucknow:
10.30 aim.i aim.Sunday School.
11 a.m.: 1Vforning Prayer,
2 p.m.: St. Paul's, Dungannon.
3.30 p.m.: Christ Chordh,. Port
Albert
• 7,30-'p,m.t St. Paul's, Ripley,
L.D'.H.S..NEWS
Theweekly assernply was ar-
ranged by the Grade 12 reps;.
Joan Hamilton was the chairman.
The opening. hymn, "LeadKind
ly Light" was sung, followed by.
the, scripture,. psalm 184, read by
Charlene Smith. The Lord's pray-_
er was, rePeated and' a ,second
hymn , sung:. Musical numbers
;were favored by—Shirley Burden
nand a girls quartette comprised
- of --Belle - Graharn Lylia and 1VIary-
Stanley . and .,Lois Johnston., The
school song was• then sling.
During the announcements, the
students were congratulated 123r"
Mr., Hoag. on their superior sales-
manship: over Winghana D.H
during the 'reeent maggazin-
paign project, thus' 'we twin, the.
"coveted' basketball awarded• by
the Hunter -MacLean . Publishing
Company! L.D,H.S, sold nearly
•$110100 .of,.' magazines w h i le
W.D, 1 ,S... "Managed" $1400.. Al
though the lathe'r. •sum. is greater,
.according toschool • enrollment,
the percentage per. 'student is . a
great deal lower: So .fiats off to
L.D.H.S.'s: ` fighting spirit,- • "we
-beat 'em iagain!"
• Other' • prizes , awarded ''in our
'own school for superior sales-
m.ar ship, .were donated partly by
the Publishing Co, and partly by
the school itself. The •highest girl,
Marlene MacLennan, won a earn-
era; the highest boy, Russell '•Barr
received • a football; the girls'
team, .a Hawk -eke camera • (to be
raffled off to the girls only);
the highest" grade, • grade .13, .a
panda bear' (named .Elmer),. to be
raffled off also.
• Itshould also be,. noted here
that the business managers and
team captains worked hard; "to
keep the records straight"' and
many.. ' a night faced• countless
forms 'to fill out, : and so—a be-
lated "thank you" to' them,
Another iannouncement was re-
ceived 'rattier `(balefully, by the
students=yes 'the ;inevitable ex-
_aminations.':This..year.ao be -held
from Nov. 27th -Dec. 5th.: Stud..
tints will please -note the timely
advice in last Week's cgluann,;
''To 'A. Presiding.. Officer"
The Senior . Glee Club under
the direction of Mr. Anderton has
'been 'practising for several weeks
now, on . Mondays and Wednes
days at 3.30. '
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Shh;!!! •
A little . ibird told . me—and T
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pass this secret along to' you,' re
member• it's a secret=that a 1i.S.
dance . is on the entertainiment.
agenda for "Dec.?.. 'Rumors,. are'
falling'. hard and fast but ilo
ficial announcement has been
-made. The press, 'Donk, MacNay, of
the Literary Society has called
for a •mid -week conference. •
Wordfrom Winnipeg 'is to the
effect ,that`:' Mrs. • Harry Pierce
(Mary Campbell) has' been quite
poorly, of late. .
Mr. and'~Mrs:. Perry ;Durnin,.
Carol and Susan of. London spent.
the ;week -end w:ith their. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Durnin. • •
Dr. W; C...MacGregor• of Chi-
cago is !visiting his sister, • Miss
•Catherine ` MacGregor 'and . other
relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs; George A •Mac-
Gregor, Hamilton and Mrs. Rae
Myers and :: !Linda of Sudbury;
visited with Mrs. Nei J. Mac-
Kenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. • Cameron
and children of Port Colborne'
and Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Lotan
of Glencoe .were 'week -end guests
of --Mr. and Mrs: -«N.•, E. Bu 'ell.
Misses Flora. and Oliv Web
sten, Misses • Bea and argot
Parker of. Toronto a: d Miss
Flora 'Andrew of London spent
the Week -end with' •'Mr.. and Mrs.
W. Q. 'Andrew. • • ; .
FOURTH •CONCESSION
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Mrs. George Lockhart is ,a ,pat-
i:ent in Hamilton Hospital receiv-
ing treatment for a scalded foot
Mr. - and Mrs: Lloyd; 1Vlacl)oug-
all and fanilly .and Mrs; D, )1.
MacKinnon spent a few days iri
Toronto and saw the Santa Claus
parade and attended the .Wintei
Fair. '
Little David John MacKinnon,
infant son of Mr..atid Mrs: Fraser
MacKinnon, was - taken to Lon-
don on Saturday where 'he is be-
ing ,given blood transfusions..
Mrs. W, P, MacDonald spent
the Week -end with relatives. in
Toronto ,and. London,
'ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. ` and Mrs. Roy Hudson of
-Goderich 'wish to announce the
engagement ' of their younger.
daughter, Florence Alfarata, to
Edwin. Garwood,,son . of Mr.. and '
rs G. E. 'Nelson of Gooderich,
the :marriage, to fake place No:,
v. ember 21st. - • .
W®LF CUBS.
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It . Will Be A
BMW, BRITCH• MOONLICHT NICHT,- THE NICHT
'RIDA
NOVEMBER .2
When The. Kairshea Institute Sponsor Their Annual.
St. Andrew's l a;
IN. TI4E TOWN. HALL, LUCKNOW L'
'SCOTCH DANCING & PIPING SCOTCH REELS
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GRAND MARCH. ,/:
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Dancing 9.00 to 100 Carruther's Orchestra
/ , Admission 15c
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Lunch Counter Homemade Pie
,DAW FOR–INSTITUTE :QUILT.
m 'no later than our December
2nd meeting."Put ori your think-'
Mg caps lads -and try your hand
at a design for• th s new badge:.
A 'good number pf Cubs; took.
Part ' in the memorial parade and
services. •on Arrnisti e Day along.
with members of the Boy . Scouts,
Girl Guides and ..B ownies. 'Ray
Stanley and Willa d' Thompson
were in charge of tie Pack.
November is Pegs ration month
and all •Cubs are r minded ,that
their 'annual 25C me 'bership fee
is now due for membership in
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the •Pack ' to ' November 1953.
Please , bring your ' dues to ' the
next xneeting. ,• , ,
Guaranteed
Trost..'
e e,
Cert/ficates,
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• The regula : weekly meeting
was. held on No enaiber l lth-'with
Akela and. 'Bag era in charge.
Twenty-five C •s were present
with Sixer Fraser ; Ashton lead-
ing 'the Grand Howl in the `Open-
ing ceremonies. Alminute of sil-'
once .was then observed Inspec-
tion showed' inntprofvemt in . alt
Sixes and special inspect}ain . of
"P'aws"- 'brought fairy' good 're=
sults. Indoor football and dodge
ball were . then enjoyed by . all
the pack. '
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,The officials • of . the Saugeen
Boy Scout Association are spoil-,
'soring a competition open to all
Cubs and- Scouts in 'the Saugeen
District €or the designing of a
new badge 'to be worn on the
right sleeve and ;known as the
Saugeen District badge. The de-
sign should be typical or repre
eiitative of ;the Saugeen District.
prizes will be offered locally for
thebest designs, and a $5.00 cash
tcwsrd will be ,awarded to the
designer of : the final badge chos,
en, These designs npust (be turned
A ; profitable investment .for your.
regular savings,, Guaranteed Trust
Certificates .. .
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— pay 3%00 ' interest, :payable
Half -yearly •
— are short term --5 years • b.
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trust funds
— have: no fluctuation in .principal;
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$500.0.01
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