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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-12-23, Page 1041, °PAGE ,:TEN • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,.. LUGKNOW,ONTARIO HOLIDAY( GREET1 NGS • were: certain Old . Saint �lvick j • won't forget the good folk of this ' t lalviSf 9r;ersa'pri.o.. i-47-0,4-m-4;v1ssaa :4,104-ivaam-riaaaama-z—aoatoopmsot... YU'14TIDEBEST WISHES, Community; 'but we want to add our best wishes for ''A Merry Christmas and a sincere hope that . . • come a ' a� your fondest' desires may • true • in the New Year., °STEWAR ;t.. - INSURANCE • • Spor . a GREEw Tt INGS Without too •mlcl1.eo„dperaton THURS., DECEMBER:. 23rd, Re ! from Jack' Frost, Wellington Mc- 11, ',trying tb get a for Christmas.' Prospects looked L best of Good Cheer, not Y fairly good -at the en'd of the ; ChrlstYtiias, blit all through the' thisitten Ori'' Coy 'has been ryln .. to wish' you file inl Just at greeting oil . e sheet of ice.the arena:in tinie ''�� . �.. week, • but as . is ,� .:. Tuesday a wet snout is. the best Year the weatherman can offer, . and, t hopes of skating rfor Christmas aren't very bright, And with this Yuletide' 'Greet *: M. The • Sepoys' hockey • stock rose 1 .. uig ifiii . gores our' ' aprecia4tion of • again this week” with the leturn � �' friendly, pustness• relations, off Albert Chin, who has been: - 1 but hockey fans are .banking on : sailing. Ab's• plans aren't definite, S�ERTEST GARAGE Ysim perforiring this ,season, ate! A bi. 'HUIVT,ER, . ". .: .gtI.;'1O.et€:."'ICt:CW•CtritV44V"'z4tVtQaantf'KtV*tt-t '44r4VaiDiAi . . - . *:- -21*42ataa.t?--W243/101Z,ai SEASON'S. GREETINGS • A well as . brother George who ; is • i +back .. at ' school here, $� . In the miroi 'hockey series: in the W.O,A,A, • Lucknow • is .enter- ing Pee Wee, ,Bantam, and Midget teams, taking _in .lads, from 10 to. 16- years ofage, . �•*• • RI • • Search as we may we can find no better • way to ,'express ' the Season's Greetings .than that time -worn phrase, which 'we ex- tend most sincerely toone and ,. all • ..: , I . • A Very Merry:' Christmas And A ;Happy and Prosperous New Year • • 1RVIEV :DAIRY; a The only. .01 A, intermediate grouping in this district is rcom.- prised 'of 'Walkerton, Hanover, Durham, •Listowel,. Palmerston,. Elora and Orangeville. Hano�•er �' land Durham may join forces. • ' * '.* • • 1i GARNER STANLEY'S NEPHEW 5. IN BIG HOCKEY .DEAL . OMPLI MENTS OF Tib E SEASON Its the same'', old wish, but al ways new—A Merry Christmas to All of You, and may the New • Year .bring you , a 'full . measure • of all .'good thnigs ift 411. •To this ' we add . •:a sincere.;. "Thank' You to all our custo • mgrs. Allan Stanley, 22 year-old . Pro- vidence Reds defenseman is: the key figure in the: biggest deal in N.H.L. history for a mi or league .. player ' `;Stanley,/ who is a nephew of Garner.' Stanley, .Boundary. West, comes to the New York Rangers in -exchange: for Ed Kallman, El•L win .Morris :,•and ;an ' undisclosed` aount of cash..The deal'" adds. . i'up to between''$60,000 and $70,000. I The'" Providence; Club also . has , the option of picking up four More Ranger . ;farm products before June 'lst ~ . ' Allan, Stanley, who tips the :scale at 185 pounds, is• a son , of Fire Chief Bill Stanley of Tun- mins,• the .latter`.be:ing a brother of Garner`, Stanley •. and • sons`, of Isaac 'Stanley, who farmed west. of Kinlcsugh where they . wer'e" born ' Allan's .;•uncle, Barney Stanley, 'once , managed Chicago BlackI- Hawks and another .,uncle, Ab ,N If S•tanley, played ` senior hockey •izt with Hamilton :Tigers. ' BERSHOoP• ISG S• MBAR �:.4.0000e: :tregt‘7**)... GREETINGS AND THANK .YOII 'Every day we are appreciative of the favors and ` courtesies of our pafnms,, II but the Comas Season ' affords ` the a'pportunity toespecially thank .you and to wish . everyone a right Merry Christmas and the bestof health, v the most of wealth;aad thg great` est of happiness in. the New ,Year. Allenford will •ke'• back. in the W.O:A A again this year vw:ith, an ,Intermediate"B" team. . Kincardine; Intermediates who ,have 'been• unsuccessful compet-1 -itorsiii the,O 0.4_•-decided'I to play, W.O.A:A: hockey ..this season . Ken. Dolson: will be -play- : '1 ing coach, and,.the clubhas some other talent which should make l • them 'a top-ranking contender. in..: . the.. W O ,A. A " . Lloyd Pollcok, a. native of Rip -1 • ley. . is, the " Mr.. Hockey'' of Wind- ' , soy,. where he is.. credited with organizing and -promoting the Junior '"A" Spitfires, •who are setting Op pace in the loop this season: Lloyd is manager of the Club, and as evidence of how his 'efforts' are appreciated in -the ' i rBorer _ d Citby, he was "recently 1 a l 1 • Christmas time again affor us the opportunity and the plc ure of wishing you a Right Mer Christman, and A Happy a Prosperous New Year. And `thanks a million for '' patronage during the s eai,'` MACKAY'S SHOE REPAIR - GREETINGS AND, THANK YO :': May Christmas "renew, your faith In .peace, good•..will to men,# And as the old sweet carols ring Across the earth . again, May every happy echo Bring gladness'to your heart, • And .Christmas' cheer to give the year A bright and happy start' HALL'S RESTAURANT` estWi �� 4El�4r-f2VC, PURDON'S 'BAKERY, ti d' h, 'ULE DE BEST WISHES `. Nothing/ :can express :wh want ` to say as well as 'a. old-fashioned Merry ,,Chr and A 'happy New Year. And' we wish 'to add a :.word of .,appreciati. of goodwill and patronage; GROCERY ,. pr" Bente NI. it anew car FI NLAYSON'S SCHMOOS MAKE. IN '- PVBLIC APPEARANCE 1,\,!',0„•,..., The' 1'6 c •a l Brotherhood of 1 - - f Schinoos made their first publicI hl ' CO appearance •on Thursday evening 01•` 'TIME. SEA last;, before the students;; teachers'i MPL� MENTS , and guests of the'Luc now •High`i . �, �. MERRY.. CHRISTMAS We Just couldn't let. this op- portuniity: go by to extend heart- iest and • sincere I best wishes for; happiness, good health and _abun dant prosperity at , Christmas tinp�e . and y oughout the J New Year. . ART BRECKLES Sentinel Fire Extinguishers 4 iSchool,. at• the annual Hi h School f ' Christmas ;•dance.• :• . 'I • The `numbers put.•on by this) • '.t versatile group ' brought a . great, . ovation from 'the audience, nec-1. ' essitating, a much deserved en -1 ▪ core • . from •the ,'lads, who wer°c•1 dressed,' in appropriate costutrie. R • The various,' numbers included the school yell, ' the Schmoo' theme song, a novelty skit and .a., song of their .own composition. 1 The Schmoos also joined with the me 'tiers of the Presbyterian and United Church a Young Pen- pies' in theiir� annual carol singing • `A 'Not in the sense of custom only but 'With kindly. thoughts, and ! nest wishes we ,extend the SOS- no. eas- on's Greetings and our genuine appreelatlo�n' of our pleasant, busi- ness association:, IR Max the New i Y'ea`r . t C+ne. ti .,a .1.. R, r, which' was,held ori.Monday e,�en� �.,,! •jam` 'a:'o► it''grgta • '06 V6 J O H NSTO N:E