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• WEDNE,SPAY1.• DEC. 3rd. 1958
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L,ticknow
Presbyterian Church
miroster;
ileY. Wallace McClean ••
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SUNDAY,. DECEMBER .7•
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
12:15 • Sunday Sciho'ol
3:00 pan. Dungannon
7:00 pan. Evening Worship
•Chriatmas Entertainment !,
•Monday, December 15th
at '17:30 p.m. 1.
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THE LucKNow sENTINEL, xx.OKNQ
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LLICICNO4y
UNITEDCHURCH
Miriister:
1. Rev. Gordon R. Geiger,
I B.D.
,.. .• . SUNDAY,' incEivsigR. 7
10:00 •• aan. Church School
i 11.00 a.m. --.' Divine Worshipa
. '• 'Sermon theme : .' THE' GOS4!
. 'IAEL., OF clraisTmA.s . I
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• , • Nursery 'during' chnrch
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Thought, For The Week: ': • -i
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If life .Seems empty, 'putt:
more into it.. • ,. ' 1 . ' • • " !
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' .. Local & General
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cerall,MacDida14, who was her: •111,s,t411te, 'brought .with; it the
spztahzed 'for.. a time at London, firSt real snow Storni of, the sea -
as employed .ona farm at Mot 'son; ancl with isn't the .first
Tirydges. • ' • • ; time this has haOpened. • ' •
Mr • and Mrs Cliff Ma01111.1an Despite. the weather there was
& family of . St, Catherines Were, a very good., attendance r *111*.,
dance 'was:preceded' by e• 15r� -
gram of Scotch dancing hy,
Mari-
lyn. .Henderson, Mary Finlayson,
Jean.. MacKenzie, 'Sandra Brodks
and Mary •Allin With bagpipe ac-
Companiment 'by Frank lgacKen
zie. John Ma.cFtee sang ,a couple
of • Seotch • songs imaccOnipanied,
and Jack , Gilchrist ,of Toronto
LY.001.1 Theairq.:.
shoW
: the Centennial; which. he had I
ed some interesting• slides of,
taken. . Cameron MacDonald act-
ed as master„ •of Ceremonies.
Two shotls each night The Grand March was headed •
• Flrst. at: '74L5 . ' • . •• P'iper MaCKenzie and Mr.and
SUIT DRAW AT zpigp0410. voliewogioffiefo.".04/401o!smogn.404**44041.4f.,
NEXT MEET!
The last meeting of the Lions .2
Club was strictly business and 4
•aclieurried early o .that members
could, attend the nomination mee,
thlg, . '
Earl Cranston, a new member
of The Club was introduced
Deputy District •Governor, Har-•
• vey. WebSter,
Guestspresent were :hs: Ford
of Loncion•, Wilbur Brown •and
Bob Stothers Of Pungannen and
Archie Sinith of Atwood, •
Pon Gordon Montgornery.:.re,
ported that •the pearitit. money
• received, to date had, little •more
•than ,Paid for the pe4hut§, .epd
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members were urged to turn in
their money. ' •
• All members are. required to .4.
have ,their draw ticket •money in 7
by Vile next meeting, , so that the • g •
draw may' be made • few.- a lady's '2
•or.man's suit. •'.
The rnemberS who did, tlie.plow,
Lion Cleland"s. . farm,
'where* a, field °of oats. will be
• grown for' CARE, deollined. t�
• accept payments forthe • gaso- 4
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line used on the job. , They were
given the Lionroar •by • the.
gr..Qup, • . •,
•Lion George Joynt Spoke brie-
fly inviting as many. as possible
to atitend the nomination. meeting
being held 'that evening. , • •
The turkey. raffle .was Wen by,
Gerald. Rathwell.
• The, Club decided to spons,or. a
4-H. Sheep Club, sufficient
young. people , showed an interest
in' the Project. •
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Mrs•Donald ,MacDOnald., has- _ _ .• •
gone t�Nortb. 1101YwOoci, KAIRSHEA.AlLI, RINOST'
GIFT CERTIFICATES ON ANY ORDER •
Flette Gowns, :Pyjamas for the , family _
Slips, anties, • Snuggies, Bloomers •—•; in many styles
and prices .
HosierY wool, liSIe, crepe, nylons, 'anklets
Skirts and SWeatera'. -= large choice stock,
Dresses, Mouses,' Housecoats,.
Beautiful Handbags, Gloves, - Scarves; ,
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Luxurious Hanclkerchiels, Collars, Jgwellery:, • ',
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Trousers, Jackets, SportCoats, Housedoats,,
White No -Iron, plain or patterned, Sport and WOrk.
Shirts—Many prices.
Caps,. Hats, Scarves; Gloves, - Mitts, Initialled • Handkerchiefs, 'Ties, Sox.
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•• 'SURPRISEGIFTS,. •
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a pair 'of trousers • . „ —a pretty 'stole .
a Perry Como sweater ' * ' • ' ' ' —an English' bag •
a ., . • .
* I r —a .folding umbrella
. •--s'ox an , . ie sets • • ..') • - •
• , T ., • .• : . • • • • —a , pleated 'Skirt/
—a new hat. . .. , • .. * ,•a: Banlon ,sweater ' • ' ••
—a Terrylene shirt . • . ,,,..,a lounging ce?at.
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. ' --coveralls, ..jearis wor',arts' ', . • .. -•a nylPri gown . .
• • —a belt, cufflinks • belt. —a skating warmer
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fornia, where she, will spend the FIRST STORM OF SEA•SON • •S • • • • ••• . .and Men's.Wear :Fashion Millinery
MacDonald. Mrs. Mn
aeDoaldflew, . St. AndereW's ball ,Staged 'an- osr 0- 11
0010alur 1100:0,14ftiottiottqw;"011,014!Noloty-‘`eireatt4#iimiarti4vbis'll'agYzItiitia'0.0.1110-101-iktignia!kiM, •
from Detroit'. , • . . e
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• • 11 by the Kairsh a Werrien.'s• ' • • • '.•
week -end visitors with his par-
ents, Mr.' and Mrs.
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. Mrs. :Jim MacDonald and Son
Jim spent the week -end • in Lori•
• don at the home df.her daughter.
Murray' Gaunt, Miss Gwen.:CoOp-.
er, 'Mr.' and Mrs lan IVICAllister,
Mr. and, Mrs.. George RibeY, Ross'
Sinith and Jean Smith •
Rev': Mr.. Kennedy led „a
Sing-sOng; Mrs. Andrew Gaunt
accompanied at the Piano, ,
George Rthey introduced :thoSe
at the head: table. Mrs. Shirley',
YLcAllister, home economist • for
Huron •County, and Miss Jeap
Sinith.brought ..greetings: 'Frank,
Alton gave readings and • also
thanked the .women 'for the, ,din
ner;, and Mrs. Everett .'Errington
reapcmded• for the WA.
Carl Hemingway, fieldinan for
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.klurori; County'. Fedetation of
Agrieiliture„ _gave an address
"The Future of Farming,"" stating
that • Proble.ms: �f , • distribution
Mrs, Donald MacKirindn: Car, • •
•• . Thursday, Saturday
• • December,
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liana Andrews, Linda Darnell
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Sterling Haydefi in •
, ZERO: HouR
• Were yet to b'e,Solved.' Hp...stress-
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ed that 'there •sholikl be no • Cur-
tailment of production. when
four-fifths of the world's
popula-
tion ia• hungdr.,
,W4WANOSH •• ACCLAMATION.
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don c in the• establiShirig of :nm-
icipal.duniping grounds.:. •
The pros and cons. of the -re-
establiShmerit •of high school, en-
trance , examinations Were aired,
it being the contention. of some,
• that there are too many attend-
ing 'high school; who.. are „not
cnialified • to • pursue secondafy
•edtiCationl • .•
The fox situation was also dis-
cussed, and it was pointed •out levies•
that fox drives were achieving. • •
little in 'rounding up the animals. •'••
There have been, Very few clainis -•
for the bounty m West ,Wawan-
osh and no reports were heard
at the meeting of any rabid -act-
ing foxes behig seen. in West • •
Wawanosh. 'Trapping is •regarded
by some as the most Satisfactory, ' •
method. • , • ,
,One opinion expressed at the ,
meeting was that the `.'ecilializeil • ,
assessment' is not a fair -basis • —
concerning the levying' of taxes
for the support of high schools" .• •
It was felt other factprs had a
beating on school costs and While. ;
the equalized assessment was•
fine for County, purposes it was
not a fair ibaSia. for .school area
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rtithers orchestra provided the •• • • ••. ,
and.. the • Instittite "lunch ei'litiNialavti!dnivii.errizo!OlustivOlugaiszoigko#0110•1100740-00-44.goige-017-iistliEglwitto-Ogitifileiit
counter Was well patronized. with
up" in short order. • •
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JUNIOR FARMERS litELD . r, • .4 •
the homemade :pies being: liekeel
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itANQTTri!',. AT.',F11.1$GANIVON. .;:ic. - ,::,
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An exciting' Story . in 'Which the • The Colwanash „limier , Farm- 21. ,
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pilot are 'stricken with • food poi, tering for a turkey dinner. At the -pc
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.ers lield a banquet.,on Tuesday 2
action, centers around, the danger
. .. gers iWheri. both the pilot and co-, united Church, with the WA ca-'
night 'or, 'last Week in Diingannon,
faced by a plane' full Of pasSeri:-
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soiling. '. . ' • , ' • ' , •
'head: table .wei-6.•fieV. R. Kennedy i
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Now Playing, 2 Exciting Attraction BLACK TENT"
color and, '!COL,0$0',US . of • NEW .YORK!' • „ • ,
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Monday, Tues, Wed 'Dec 8 9 10 •-•• 'Adult, Entertainment
CERTAIN SMIL'E"
• Iri Scope and Colour. •
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Filmed in Fraoce and telling the,. jife and 16Ves *of a,
YOting femme student at the ,Sorbonne in Paris. '
• , Rossano Brazsi, Christine Carere and 'Brad Dillmau
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Thurso,. Priday, SatUrdaY, becember 11, 12i. 13 • . •
Joel McCrea, Gloria • Talbott ad Don Haggerty,
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Across the . sweeping piaih$ a. wide -vista drama Of the
old adventurous West. • • • • ' • .
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Scope and Colour
Comm ban Dailey m"tindetwater INtarrier" with 'Jae
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Perrer In "X Acetige."
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Lttelooy;
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All the family like'the foot comfort and.
good looks that come with slippers,,tr.
Christmas. We have the right styles, sizes ,
and 'Colours for Mom, Pad and children. , • •
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