The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-12-22, Page 7THUDS,, DECEMBER 22n4r: _1949 THE ., LUCKNOW° SENT11I,, LUCINoW;, ONTARIO
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R EVE SOLOMON
�'�ANS TORETJR:E
Lticknow's nomination meeting
will ibe held tomprrow night, 'Fri-
day, . December 13rd.•, 'It would.
ordinarily have . been . held the
following Monday, b u .t. with.
• Chxistmas being observed that
day, •the . date is -1---4;411.03 to Fri
:day. ,
That there Wilt 'be Council
• vacancies to ,be 'filled seems as-
cured: Reeve . W. A. • Solomo'ri,
who is not .enjoying good ,health,
has intimated that 'he will retire.'
He has Served nine .years, on:' the
Board, 'and the past two as•.reove,
Councillor J..: 'C. • McITab is
'generally ,,consi.dered ,as the most
likely prospect . to suepeed: Mr;
Solomon, Personnel• of the Board'
at' present; is W::.A. Solomon, J,:
C, McNa:b, Ernie Crawford, .Russ
Button :and, S. E °Robertson
The three members ' of the
.Board..of- __Education ..Who ; .auta
matically °retire,; "bat are .eligible
for, re-election are Gera Rath -
n, well, Robert Rae,. an ci' • T. w.'
Smith.
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merry, merry
SANTA VISITED
S. S. CONCERT
The Lucknow, United Church
Sunday School concert .was held
On Friday•, evening .with Rev: W.
J. Mumford. -presiding for ;the fol-
lowing program; musical prelude
by the. orchestra; opening chorus;
recitations;;. Judy, Webster, "Linda
Button, Linda. 'Crawford, Cheryl
and `.Iimimie Lem,' Murray Hunter;
John .Hall, Carl., and • Clifford'
Wagner;'Bbblby Minter, Kenneth
Jonc;s, Geor; •Gibson, .Patricia
Thornpson,..Bobby Andrew, Karen
.Carnegie, Uawi , Stewart, Louise
Jcines ., • Billy: . tdbinson, Davi.,d.
Kirkland, Anna,,Mae-Percy vocal.
duets-, Eleatibr and.' Helen, :'Macy
ay;: Gladys Ki]patiiek and:"Mar
e MacLennan,;,Bobby . olinston
and Elizabeth- Webster;; -Joyce
tle .and Eunice Button; chorus by,
the" Priniary -class; male . quart-
ette, 'Alex . McNay, Ralph Hod-
gins, Eldon, Henderson, `. 'ElmerUmbach;•,chorus by. Stuart°Coll,
yer's class; piano solos, .Kenneth
& Donald McNay, Elizabeth Web-
ster•, Nancy Webster; Indian drill'
Eby' Mrs; McDiarmid's arid .:Mrs:
Richard's . 'class;, piano trio by
'Elaine, Joyce &.Beverley McNay;:
vocal••trio =by Elizabeth Webster,
Ann ,Crawford and Donna .Joni-
stor , to ,autoharp accompaniment'
,by :Donna; Carol. singing ,,led" by
Mrs. MacKenzie's•, class; star drill
by.: Miss.' 'Ada . Webster's: • class;
'song by Miss Mityy -. Struther's.
class; and then , to the strains of
"Here • Comes ''Santa'::C.laus", the.
popular old gent, was%ushered in
by.Wilfred „Dreinan-
who:. assist ,
ed . him in`• .passing out a 'treat ,to.
:all -,-the' children.. Homemade
Windy was :passe.d:to the audience;.
PAGE $EVEN•
Mr. and -Mrs. W.• A. Miller &121 nf
Allan attended the funeral of
their .uncle,, iMr:.. John H.. Wallace
at Forest on Friday. Mr, Wallace
who was well kr-lawn , here, died
at the home of 'his niece, Mrs.
W m G'olloher at ;Norwood on
Wednesday after a lengthy • ill-
mess. • •
Under the direction of Miss.
Beatrice McQuillin• and Mr. Eric
Moore and the musical instructor*.
Mr. Sheldon- Baxter, the pupils:
of the. ,St. Melena .school preSent7
ed ':a fine program in the , coni-,
munity Miall on Friday.' evening,
Rev. M. G Newton was • chair-
man'
hair-man' and the :. iprogram 'included
a
'recitation of ;-welcome . by Ed-,
die, Gaunt;; choruses;• dialogues
Seoteh dancing by Isabelle. Mc
;Pherson • and Flora Jean, McQui1-
•lin; t'piano " solos • •by ' 'Flora .Jeari
McQuillin .`and Isabelle :'McPher
;soli quartettes•: 'by Joan • , and Ir-
ma Mae 'Forster, Isabelle 'McPher-
son .and Flora Jean McQiflln.''
The .impressive ., pageant : "No
room. in the Inn"' 'depicting ' the
'Christmas- story: was' followed, by
a 'farewell, recitation by..Marvin
.McDonald after *which: :Santa
Claus appeared and •.distributed
gifts.' '.
. .. Mrs M.G." Newton. IS a . visitor
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,fw ,ither daughter,,Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Charlton at .Port. Alma.
Mr.'s. kap Ramage • and little son
arrived, . home..- from Vv ingham
Glare•
. icer in Button ; w
s S .amp;
With, the ,rest' of the 'highway
Hospital 'on Sunday.
CARS DAMAGED •:
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Greetings
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ornplia eots Of The Season
AND OURTHANKS
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all' who have "patronized our
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WHO HAVE HELPED
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in any way toward' the success ;of the.
Society during • the past year,
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Lorne Durnin, Pres.'
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bare, , Was responsible for 'two ac scalp gash personally. Later that
cidents' pn Sunday : morning • he-: •morning, Wm, • Bell of Pine -River
fore noon: Bob :MacIntosh' slew, ;took a slew at precisely the same
ed on the ice : and . struck a road- spot;: , badly damaging . his ' car
side tree, causing extensive ` dram-. '' also He and Mrs:. Bell were
age, to,. his car,. aiad.,,suffered a shaken up_;in. the' impact. pant'
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A 'Christmas , ':candlelight • Ser-
vice!
er vice- was the opening feature of.
the • rheetin,g of the W:M S: held
atti the home of Mrs. W.ler with with 18 ladies in .-attendance:
Mrs W: ,1. Miller presided and;
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the; themeof the ' impressive: ser-'
vice. was '.-our`:;�faith in Jesus. --0
:Christ". Mrs. • Miller`. read'. the-
story: of the birth of Christ as ■—
told in theGospel, of ` Luke: ` Mrs: ,'Ill
' Lorne ' Woods `lighted the . first :■
pantile" which announced: "Our i
faith in Jesus Christ;: the Incarn
a
Candle, lighted by .Mrs: J. Cam-
eron;_ proclaimed "Our faith in
Jesi.#s : Christ, : 'the • revealer ;of
'God''s love". The; message of the
third' candle was . "Our tfaith . in
Jesus Christ, the:;.Sa,viour of th`e
world It 'was lighted
;MacPherson. 'Mrs: W. AA:. Mal.,;
ler• lighted the fourth.. candle. her
aiding ;"Jesus Christ as the. risen.
Lord".The lighting of' -the cand,--
les, was, ' interslpersed withthe
singing of •Christmas carols *arid
Mrs... E. W.`Rice sang "Thou'didst
leave. Thy throne: as the hymn of
dedication after •the offering The
minutes of thea last meeting .were;
read _and the• -treasurer: reported.
that -$102 25: was this yearsoffer-.
ing to date. A letter :of .thanks
forth bake was read, :also a'ret
ter . frorn•'Mrs.' •L' Wightma.n re
garding the junior paper, `.World
Friends'';' It was agreed to
scribe for ten copies: Revs M. G.
Newton presided for the election
''of • officers. The report .of the
nominating' cdmn'iittee, was pre-,
sented.' by' Mrs. ,Lorrne ; Woods.
This 'was accepted .and the' fol ,'
lowing are the officers 'for 1950:
hon... p,rres., Mrs..M. G. Newton;
pres., ,1VIrs, W L. Miller: vice Pres',
Mr's'. I. Cameron; *sec..; Mrs. W:'
A Miller; 'treas.,• Mr. Gordon;;
pianist, Mrs E; W. 'Tice; asci..
pianist, "Mrs.. G. ,Stuart. -Mrs. Chas.
McDonald was in ; the, chair'for
the . meeting of . the, "W . ..:, "the
theme of which', wast;,;The. Hone
of the Holy Family" The ., roll ,N .
call was responded to by a verse
of scripture, The scripture . was ■
read by Mrs J. •Cameron and `the 1
lesson thoughts by Mrs, It. F. Wil ■
e' welcome the• •opportunity
the;Holiday Season offers .to 1exe
press our appreciation of the
patronage and 'good will of our.
friends.. ',
'A MERRY 'CHRISTMAS
'TO YOU AND YOURS4,
and every good wish for. a
HAPPY: AND. PROSPEROUS
NEW 'YEAR ..'
ROBERT E :,IRV1'N.
GARAGE' 'DUNGANNON
Mr. Henry MacKenzie,;
R. 30 Lucknow
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'Son. Cards of thanks were read .
and Mrs, Woods reporttd that ■
a $10 Xrfas parcel had 'been`. sent .
to Overseas • Relief. Rev. M. G. ■
Newton again took charge •of the-'•
election of • officers with Mrs. • • i,
Cameron presenting • the •. report,, ■ .
seconded by . Mrs. L Miller. 1
.The following are the
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1950: hon..: press., Mrs. M. G. New 1
h tore d vice •
on' ores.: IV.lrs: S. A. Tod
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At the Year End the Citizens of Every Muni,.
have an obligation bligation which our municipal.:
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system of democratic government imposes.
That . obligation, calls for, an • active interest in
civic: affairs, •and .a willingness on the part of. those
who h are .Capable, and '.able, to. stand for office.
LUCKNOW : CITIZENS 'HAVE .A, •
RESPONSIBILITY TO ATTEND....
heir
otnination..Meeting,
arid • in event of''an election it is doubly important
that : every eligible citizen exercise the right . of
his, free vote.'
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pace contributed in the service of the community by John. Labatt, Limited. �`
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