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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-23, Page 14THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ..................................... ■■ • ' " ' .■ , '■ <>" - ___________ ■ trie.• * ' . ..... ...................................................... . , . , , GIFT PRESENTED PAGE FOURTEEN r i j,, * WEDNESDAY, DEC., 23rd, 1953 ■S Best Wishes For o A Very Merry Christmas o' I ' :'—f; , . . ';.• ■• and rosperous New Year ■/ •••> I Greer Radio & Electric I § ■ ■■ ? pv ZION CJiURCH On Tuesday night of last week a (foursome from the Zigp com- rnunity ealiecl at the* iyucknow4 hbme of Mr, arid i(rs, .R0bert Rit­ chie tp make, a (pj^sghtatiQn on •behalf iof the Zion United church congregation. •v Mr, ’and Mrs>Ritchie were pre­ sented, with va fancy blanket apd a clothes hamper, accompanied by the following address: To Mr- a^d MrSi Robt, Ritchie, ,' -We> your ^ibri; friends^ come, here to your hew home' tonight arid. bring to you, gifts and best Wishes"from .your fr,iChds of. Zion. United Church which you served so faithfully for, so mahy years Of your lives. We regret that you have to leave us, ibut that is the way of life, and after all you have not moved so far away and will ibe (back often to visit us arid will always We would these gifts as a token of our es­ teem. When you use you always think of friends. Signed o.n behalf of Church, John Ritchie, Pete Cook, John McDonagh,/ Wm. G. Hun­ ter.- t be welcome. " L |ask you to accept them your may Zion Zion & * r fl A s Mclennan ft We’re wrapping up ever^^Jj^ , good wish for you with p?. . bit of holiday cheer ‘that says— “May you al! enjoy many, Christmas blessings.** and MacKENZIE 6- » ..‘WI ft ■ •■••ft. <w - • ft:- or • ■ ft’ ' . «* . ft <*■ ■ ft " • ft.... ■ er ft •• ..ft ■I. er ft er ft er- ft . er. ft . er» , ft..- ft ■er-’ _ft- ■ • ft __—__j» MacMILLAN’S f Meat s • - . «rft 4 X a A Happy Yuletide ■< • \ •’ .2*-,— '• •'• _____<...1____■-_______''____jS,- - As Christmas again lights the . the world with .its, message of peace and good* will, so our thoughts are brightened by the warm memories of pleasant associations contri- butcd by our fricodJ. Market MAGISTRATE DISMISSES DEER HUNTING COUNTS ^Noting that the charges seamed to be “digging rather deep’’, Mag­ istrate t). E . Holmes, Q;C,, dis­ missed two Game and Fisheries Act counts against Graham John­ ston, Nile, in court last Thursday. Johnston" had been changed with having no tag on a deer carcass and with concealing the carcass by having it looked in the truryk of the car. * The "offences were alleged Ho have been committed in West Wawanosh Township on Novem­ ber 4th. during the deer hunting season. • - !• Jdhnston told the" court he had been hunting with companions only about two and one-half iniles from home and had the tag on his person when stopped by Game Conservation Officer Worm worth of Clinton. > The tpmk on the car, he said, locked automatically—when- shut- “There were three people in the car”, commented the magistrate. “What were they going to do— put the deer in their laps?” ■Goderich-'Signal-Star. ..........:. ■’4a* ■ ■. • ■ ' ■■ • 'Va Th tris no poem as lovely, as our Christmas tree of t friendsbip^ladenwitls our good wishes to all/ ,►.• ’ J JOSS OF THE stflson & otr: We’re sending you our ■ very best wishes, gift-wrapped in a beautiful Christmas paolcagtt and z-^ed-4imly^wiilua-^nwu»4>ow™ai enduring friendship. I z Want Better Bus Service Delegations from' Grey and Culross have petitioned Wingham District High School Board for improved bus service in the more remote parts of the townships. The delegations protested against Students having to walk as much as a mile, but added that the walk wasn’t as bad as the: wait for the bus. < ; RE-ELECT? JOHN EMERSON MASTER OF KINLOUGH L.O.L. ■ 'i * ' ■' • '■ On Tuesday evening of last week the Kinlough Orange Lodge liMl held.theirannual meeting arid .election of officers for tile ensuing year. W.M. John Km<pr>- son presided oyer the first part of the meeting. All offices were then declared Vacant arid Wm. | ' Stauffer of .Kinloss Lodge was F ' • ft* ■ «' . ■ - - "I' Henry’s Fruit Market | ’ ■ • I -1 3HARIQN aBd;HENKY'I»ONAiS V > appointed*, to take charge of in­ stalling the slate Of officers which are as follows: John Emerson ,yras re-appointed ds Wotshipfjtl Mas­ ter.; Victor Gawleyr as deputy master; Donald McCosh, chaplain; John Barr, treasurer; Harold rHaldertby;"'- recording ! Burton Colliris, rriarshall; Claude [ Dore and Alex Percy, lecturers; E*ranft. Dore, tyler. Members’ of standing conirriitteeSi for trie’ year, Wesley Guest, Hoxyard Thomp­ son, Clark Needham, Ciaude Dore (and Fred Guestfcaretaker,.James i M<4ge’’ After, the Mose of jthe “LodgeTnurieh was .‘'served'7"’ “ „ , J . .. .^ ... . v. ■. - - - • ft ft ■ar ft -ar- ,arft «r ft ar j THE LUCKNOW SAWMILL ; 5 W. CECIL ATTRIDGE S jj'' .•'•■ ■ • '■ - ■■' '■ ’. ■ '■ .S ■ & . ■ • ■ • *• ’ . ■. / . ■ . • <r e. v ,?•»./• • • . ■ .<..., ” • . ■ if to our friends '*■».■••. ./ A CHRISTMAS alight . with otir sincerest wishes , : 7.:, .’ ’ ,A • " ./ ’... . . * • ■ ■ f4r a star-studdedi happIneH-fllled Yvletide seasonl ■ anda HAPPY NEW YEAR teftWWBSWj