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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-26, Page 7DNESD ,Y',, NOV. 26th, 1952. It THE, . LUGKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO n ng, ing ing ing, Zps. ay, '.ire rer, R. es' Dn- ees 'les. rrd, No.' vs, ' vel; ,50; :ng, .25; 11. :85. of the Dual , eat- lost of otal. Ory, iers 10 a.m.—For :Town 'Children. . 1.30 p.m.—For Country. •:Children. ' • 3.00 p.m. For Country;. Children who missed the first show: Please Attend Only Once To Make Room For. Everyone. FREE CANDY FOR ALL =-= KINLOUGH: Mrs. Jacob .Eckenswiller Obser- ved her 90th birthday on, urs - . clay .last and enjoyed friends. ho 'called during the day and ma y messages which'•helped ;to add to the happy occasion. The entire community extends heartiest,. con- gratulations to this.. , grand old lady. , Mrs. Norman Fry and. Rickey of. Wingharn were ' With the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Wrn. E. Hal. derby who .has been: confined to bed .• Mrs: Raynard Ackert will en- tertain • the. Women's Institute . at liei home •on Thursday next, . De= ceniber 4th.. Conveners; Mrs. Jack Ackert; assistant .convener, .,Mrs. Alex Percy; roll. call, My favor-' ite. Christmas carol; exchange of. gifts; :topic;.' Christmas;' contest, Candy,; motto, Let's 'keep the Christ in: Christmas; demonstra- tion .on needlepoint, Mrs. E. Ack-, ert;.lufich; sandwiches,Mrs. E. Ackert, Mrs. P•, A. Murray; :cake, • • CtrigofitZ TRADE MARK REG. adds zest to lunch • Mrs. R. Elliott, Mrs. Lorne .Eadie. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby of Toronto were' recent ..visitors with friends in the village,' Congratulations to ,Mr.:&. Mrs.. Joe .Cassidy. (nee.,Kathleen Gra-` ham) on :the gift of a baby boy. Mrs J. W. Colwell spent a`few .days With Mr. and Mrs::Don Me - :Cosh, • Purple Grove: 1V Ir. and . Mrs.' Verne Hodgins. of "Barrie ,Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Toni Hodgin. s during • the week.. ' Mr. ; , and Mrs.' James- ;Needharn and ;,Walter' of 'Ripley visited in. the village on Thursday The Holyrood Stitch. arid' Fit. Club • held , their third meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Thomp son.. .The meeting opened with "The more we get • together"; Minutes . were : read and' the roll call was . "A. line in clothes that suits Me". ;The evening was spent'. in cutting dresses. The next 'meet- ing Was held at •the; home of Mrs. Alex Percy. A bound buttonhole was demonstrated and work on the dresses continued. .r:. Mr. and Mrs..James, Hodgins„ visited during the week in :Tor- onto the , guests of Mr. , and Mrs. Charles Sutherland. • Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Wall spent: the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wall at London. .• • are riv tent ocal nes- f M." hers. ate.' the aa ,000 ing$ ' re; the Ates, and dile; iers, .um• Zeiss vim ,enis 4a;4 S:va� r,:toll�k$?i a3�Sfr For those you love,. make this Ckr•rctmas an event they'll never:forged Canted Alone! - offers an attractive rift Certificau covering` Train Travel, anywhere . to°any fail' destina tion.. . for .any funoUnt you wish on sale ' at all Canadian ational ticket. offices. Easy to. huyr easy to use. A gift: that's sure to please. • • ANADIAN TION !E ONLY RAILWAY 'SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES • „b'+:x^h.7op4 iv4•h4i�l x5.•.v. 4 �..SC .. . Y • DUNGAN NON The Sunbeam 'Club held a dance in the Dungannon, Agri- cultural, Ill' On Friday, night with, a fair attendance. Music for dancing was supplied by Tiffin's orchestra, The Colwanash Junior ,Farmers `and Junilor Institute held a suc. cessful benefit dance. on Friday night in the Parish Hall with. Smith's. µ orchestra of Brussels'] supplying music for dancing. The. dance was for a ..past president,. George Turton of Carlow, ..who was seriously injured 'in a fall last spring that has left him crip, pled and he is now in a' Toronto hospital whereeverything 'poss- ible is being done, that he may 'walk again: Receipts at the: door were splendid and . other 'dona- tions: from frien& are rolling in; Bride -Elect . Showered : Miss ,Marie : Chisholm w a s pleasantly surprised with ,a mis- cellaneous shower at the: home of Mrs. Allan Reed on Fr: iday night prior; to her ' marriage, About 45' 'friends and neighbors attended and . oto the strains. of the wedding march Played, by Jimmy Reed on the; ;trumpft, Marie was serenaded to a spec-' ially decorated ',chair in the liv- ing room.' and was' showered with: confetti. Mrs: `Harvey ,Mole con- ducted a history contest and' Mrs. Geo. Twamley a 'reading, "The Wedding". Mrs. Jack Caesar read verses' • as clues to ..where. gifts Were hidden. and Marie. was kept busy on . 'a :. treasure . hunt. "For she's 'a:: jolly: good fellow" was Sung, led by Mrs: Herb Stothers; who also led in a 'sin'g Gong. Miss Beth McConnell gave' a reading. A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses,' Mrs.. Jack.'Caesar, Mrs, W. A.'; Stewart and Mrs. A° Reed. Marie, a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack :Chisholm, is an em- ployee of the Goderich Bell tele-' phone' office: • Church Desecrated Dungannon citizens are ,shock- -ed at the 'rowdyism of youths on .Friday night when, on Saturday Morning, it was discovered that St. Paul's . Anglican ,church had been broken into by. prying the. lock .'off the ''door :and all evi- dence pointed to drinking• hav- ing taken place "within ' • Mr. `• and ' Mrs. Irvine Naylor, newlyweds of .Newmarket, spent the week -end, with_the groom's uhcle, Mr:, and . Mrs. Wnt '' Irvin. On Friday night they .were' en= tertained at' a party *at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. .Root.., Irvin.. Guests were Mr: and 'Mrs, • Eldon Irwin, Carolyn and Richard, Mr; and Mrs. Chas. ,Morrison, ;Kaye Wand 'Billy, . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell arid 'Melvin,' Goderich, and Mr.. and Mrs.. Wm;.'Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Irvin and Terry, 9th Con of :Ashfield. . ' Mr. Jack "Eedy, O E.C. student; Toronto; ':spent the week -end • at his 'parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. H J. L. Eedy Mrs. Lily }legman; St. Thomas, is visiting her cousins, Misses Nettie and Rebina Sproul ' Mr. ,and.. Mrs. Fred Fowler ..of Southampton, were recent: visitor's With *the former's brother, .,Mr. Chas.' 'Fowler, Mrs. , Fowler and Tommy. . Mrs. R; McDonald, Wingham, spent 'the week -end with her dau-- ghter Mrs: Wilfred .Pentland. "` Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Ander- son, " Sr„ Lueknow, observed their' ,golden wedding with `family dinner. at their home in Lucknow on Saturday. Attending from these parts were their` Son,.. Mr. Harvey Anderson, Mrs: An- derson and family and Mr. and Mrs.. Gorden., Anderson. ;Other relatives who planned to calx to offer congratulations: at their home 'on Tues., Nov: 25th,.. There's "na luck about the hoose" Is not true at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho lard Sproul. On Friday'.night at the Stnbeam Club dance in the Agricultural. Hall, Garry Sproul, 7, 'Was the winner. of a lovely .electric Mar coni radio that •the Agricultural Society had •sold tickets on. Nor- ris Sarepson drew the ticket; The door ' prize was won by Gordon a1ed. About a month' ago ,Mrs.. Spr oral: kwon $25 at bingo at Cod= cr relive Two year ago Mr. Sproul .ion a 11.50 Studebaker from. the Ts irisriierr's Club,: Goderich. • - Mr. I .cis 1VIcAllister,• a Strat- • ford Normal student, Spent the, weed -end with his parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Mason McAllister.: Mr; and Mrs. Ross Eedy and Mr. Heber Eedy spent Thursday' at the Royal Winter Fair. Little Paul and Rosemary Eedy spent. Thursday and Friday with- their grandparents,. 'Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Fuller, .Goderich Township;. Mr. Wm. Wiggins, has purehas= %I a;., farm , forarierly' owned by Lorne Pentland east of the.Nile, and will take possession in the spring., PAGE SEVEN YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE ROOT :BEER 11/ rrs •pt- app'. 0 et PIn+ ; ref— r- ?co D Z Zc� zz• .o 0 C1 K ,:Z. 7 ;am ,3 : 6R Qs -43 zta-m ,. .o x , PI .. 73 . c m O . u, 70 z • -4 70.'20 Q., 0 P 'f rn ..1 1. 70 7o x. Gt' .7y = t7 ` m 1 ' • m'' po pn ce �c lx 7D�:;-� Z or.; m r„', `t m h1 N Z p . ci Z ,�„ apWI •A R 70' c5 *• N D• r- 7b Z z -1 -n 2", N to m 7G, Co r --{ 13 'a PO rnH p lo 0o' x Np 8 _ x nx'az', tn. 8 C 73 u+ r > X my r m N am 73 r 0. C 7o 0 m. ^ ux 'Z, en my .. N.