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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-12, Page 8•PAGE - THE LUCKNOW SENTITEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 7 vEriNE.SDAy, JAN. 12th, 1955 44901.°40114 .41101 a .P.*11.,16;.lasateq, pe.4.44,4tbuilperom49 ..01,44.4.f41•14 •4% 5.110.CK:TA.00: Pid .START1NG and, WEANING.: t. • 1, ach year at this time we have articles which we feel. must clear at. BELOW COST PRICES to Mike • room for Spring Merchandise. T WILL ;MYYOU T015ROP. IN AND.4001C:ARpuND. ; THAT • Ruth Keane, daughter of ' M. and •Mrs'• rar'neS Keane of Dungannon, has .been success-. fig' in her exarninations tobe-- come- a .registered. certifiect nursing fissistanf., THAT there will be public skat- ink in the local arena eaCh Fri- -. day- night, •wether permitting -, and'unless. these is ' hoekey scheduled. This is an addition- al night of skating to .the reg- - -ular Tuesday, Thursdayi • and ' Saturday' highti. ' ;AGENT FOR KINdARDINt 1,41EANERS' ,Free ' Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and ThUrsday.. • Men's, Ladies', . Children's Wear -Piece. Goods 85 Woollens ..........:......!....).-4:.,...,......k.....i.......:01...................a..‘,.......................1........ 4. ,, United Church, .W31.S. Meeting THAT at the annual , meeting of . • . • , . the Grey -Huron Aber- , The January meeting of the Af7 deen Angtts Breeders' A,ssoci- ternobn Auxiliary of the W.M.S. . . ation,, Tom Todd of •St. Helen,s 'was elected.vice-pretident. The president . is R,ttssel Barclay of• - Tara.• ' • of the United Church was held. -' at the home of Mrs. •A..",E. -Piogrim 'conveners were Mrs. T.. A. Cameron, Mrs. W..B: Anderson' and. Mrs.. N. Winter- itein. Rev. G. Meiklejohn install- ed the officers for the new year:' gyres., Mrs,: 1VIacKenzie; vice, Proli.idePta, ilVIrso Wilfred , Dren- nan Mrs. `. John ISilpatrick;, sec., A.,•E. McKim.; eorrevond- • hIg '•Sec,.,, Mrs. 'George Andrew; treas., •Mrs. Anderson;" sup-, , Ply sec.,, Mrs; Dwarf • Taylor,• CbiiUi Stewbrdsliii), Mrs• Eldon Itenderton;.Literature sec., ". .B.. gtothers; Associate• se:, Mrs. Grant' McDiarinid; ,Missionary • Wlonthly, MISS Hazel Webster; 'Community Friendship, Mrs. Jas. ,Webster, ,Mra, E.' Tay.7. lor, ;Mrs. iGeo. Andrew; Christian • Citizenship, Mrs. Albert Alton; ° pianistS, M±S. '.TOhn. Hall, Mrs G.- -Meiklejohn; pre:ss,- Mrs. J.-6 W. 4.7_63int; Supt..of Mission Band, Mrs. Ernest- Button, Mrs. Eileen White; -Baby Band, Mrs. Stuart Collyer, Mrs. Harold Ritehie.• Fol - ;towing installation, the president, .Mrs. -MacKenzie', presented Mrs. L. MacKenzie / with, a • life • inemliership.•' Mrs.. , Harold Tre- - leaven read the ' scripture. Solo- ist was Miss Margaret Rae; and Mrs W.•.B. Anderson gale'a read- ing on our missionary for. the year, who is Miss Mamie Gollan, .• 'daughter of Rev. Golltm; a..tor-, THAT Chris Shelton lost his wal- let last week and is desirous ,af • % getting it baCk More for the Rapers it contained, than Lor the. . money.'"He is offering 'a. reward • for the return of- 'the THAT a four-day foSr drive is be- rng Planned. by the Lue-Tee- ,,WM Club; on January • 25,, 26,, 27; 28; The nirnrods Will again • Work in pre -Chosen teams:Any Walter May: hunt With :any :other team, on -,'the: day. - that .• suit S , him; best, bid' point S be. May Stare Wig, count for his • own 4earn. • • •!, ' , . , THAT.Mr.. and :Mrs; M. 14. San- derson- are, in. London this • Week attending "Market Week": t Where some 500 ...established lines have been Set up in Hotel - London for ''display ' and spring' bilYirkg.. Sanderson's store will e• closed all day Thursday. • THAT Miseelen Weileri' • ghter of . and'Mrs. Joe Weil- er; was one of 72 'first-year nursing students of St Mich- ael's Hospital, Toronto, sto re,-. • ceive her cap at an impressive • capping ceremony at St. Mich- • ael's Cathedral. Helen's picture appeared in The 'Star on Mon- ' day - reported in all departments of the Atudliary. "The Hope of the NeW Year should be for Others". Iner minister at ,,5outh -Kinloss Let us carry the spirit of ,Christ - Church. A successful' year was, mas into the New year. 'IV -1r op at Smit 7r. s an. THAT' ratePayers rarely exercise their privilege rof,.- attending • Council .meetings, • which are open to the public, but there were tivi) citizens in. attendr • ance' 'for time. 'at. Monday inlays Phone 91, tuelEllow .140:0000.0a0.0440.4,11..100.04.940peotem, tol.!0,... +.40 room ...ow tedmioultipolatuilettil010009r0001:01.40,064,40,01.0.4,4,0"40 „ yoyNo. PEOPLE PRESENT GIFT •NEitiTS). _ • Fall. On' ICe Gashes Head " Donnie • Hodgins hadthe mi fortune while playing at school on Monday to -fall.! On the ice;:cut-, ting his farehead just above his eye. The young lad was rushed to; Kinc'ardine- Hospital where the wound received ;medical . atten- • •• night's inaugural meeting. • • • • , lan. Wall at Lo. ndon. • • " • • Mr' and Mrs. Howard ThOrnp- • . • , THAT ArchieMacIntyre 'went ,to .son of Purple .Grove spent Sun- . Londen the first of the -week day and Mrs Bert Nich-- ' to .undergo An eye 'operation olson and, family. Joseph's Hospital, an 'eft • "gr., and Mrs. Maurice fiodgini• fort • restore the--siglfl- visited ".-during • the w.eekvith- ' • • relatives at London and 'Aylmer. • THAT there were six tables; at t• Reeent visitors With Mr. and ' 'Monday • night',s Shoot party Mrs.. Walter ,Breckles. were rs with Vr. and Mrs.' Austin . Sol- • Gertrude ' Mr. • and WS:: '..innon the prize .winners. ftirssell Bushell and:, Bobby, Mr: ' • 2".‘ ' and -Mrs. rifted Bushell, George HAT June . Collyer .returned lathrY:11. . from Windham Hospital • on Saturday and will be bedfast . . . -for a time at the home of her, &Other,. •Mr : Stuart' :Collyer; while.recovering.from a pelvic , injury suffered in• a fall *ben - she also, fractured .her elbow. . Congratulations to Mr. .& Mrs, i - Jiffies HalCleriby, , (nee . iie16n, ' Campbell.), who ,we;re Married on I Friday evening,' , •J . ' • ., tion., it required .five stitches. Donnie is the. Youngest son of ;People's Society was organized, Mr.' and grs.. Ja:ck HOdgins,' Following' the ,service the Young . kvelyn, Nicholson was .a patient People' presented him with, a Kincardine Hospital during the • hymn book and the followfrig,ad.. : 15r. andi • Mrso Startley. • .1611n- ston and. N'O'reen LOnden:•spcnt the week -end With gr. and Mrs. .Wesley _Guest. 4 On Sunday the' Rev. G. S. taulch.:concluded.his Ministry tri the Piesbyteria.n Mr. BaOlch has been here for the spast .five years and •thiring this time the PresbYterian .YOung weeX-. Where. _She' Underwent. • .. a.I cress:. . • . tOnsilloPeration., • Dear Bauleh, Mr. And Mrs. Robert Porter and It. was With , regret :that We Dick moved to Cargill, on .Wed-: learned Of your leaving here to ,nesday Of the past Week.. We. re- take' up your Ministry elsewhere. vet; iosing.thiS family from our you Organized our .P.Y..13,A. and communityo' • ' always gave ns the best of lead- • . , • • • ' , Mr. Alia Mrs : William Wall, ership and co-operation. We hope, and Mrs .: Jack Schtundohei spent- :to cOntinife in all.. church attivit a few 'da.yi•With Mr. and .Mrs: Al- ies under:the splendid Christian Clarks -,Fancy.. TOmato Juice, 48 oz. 29c *Libby's Fancy . • Sauerkraut, 28 Oz. .., 2. fOr 37c York 'Bologna 33c, MaZ'Ola 00; 16 oz. 39c Royal. quest Coffee 81.0.9 Dainty_Rice, Hawes, Lemon gge I.G.A. roilwrap, 26 ft. .... 26c • Gold Seal , •, �ckeye a1mOn, .1/2's 37c , Surf" • • 39c Ar .77c 1.p..ki 2 for "25C 5- tar pedals LG.A. Ripe 'N • Ragged Peaches, • 20 oz. 21k., I.G1A. 20 , • 2 for 29e Breakfast 'ClUb• StraWberry,Jam, 24 oz:, 37c I:G.A. Instant COffee: ;,. . . .. , -67c • . 5 SMITH'S 4 ,MARKET Ala ALs s Ak.• - -0- • THATMiss ;Gail 1VlacMillan, Reg.. • N., spent the week -end with parent's, "Mr., and Mrs. J. -L." MacMillan, 'prior to, leaving • for ". Montreal to. take a post graduate ,course at Royal VW- : toria Hospital. ,. .• THAT • Donald :MacCharles has been . in 'Xictoria 'HosPital,, for the .past :ten, days receiving treatment for -a diabetic condi-, tion .- His condition is much ini- bved and he's able to be up. end- about :Glen Campbell and • •Ken Itiftudie- have been -oedupy, •411g rO0IIIS adjacent 'to Donald's. BORN, , •Ceneral• Hospital,.• :on Thursday, •DeceM- ber 30th, 1954; to Mr. a.n.d7 Mrt." Bryce .Elliott„laUcknow„ 'son. influen.ce vvihich you lived. while in our .rnidst.,,Your departure is a ' great loss to our church but a great gain: to your new .con- gregation. ; :We wish yoU, Mrs. 13aulch and -yaw -GoceS--ricliest-blesS---- in,gs_ and trust that you: will -al- ways- cherish • your five , 'years •spent, ,this. Community, 'In des- ing: we ask you to . accept,, this hymn book with. the hope Pt. will Often bring fond-Meniories of the Kinlough. Yoting People. ' Signed on -behalf -of the P. P.- A. - • AMONG -in Port Colborne -Hospitals, on Wedneiday, Janu- ary 5th; 1955,- to 1VIr. and 1VIrs. Cecil : Armstrong, a son,, Bruce Cecil. • ° • . This:Closing •ppem accompanied the ,address:- . 1 , 1 Can I. give him poor as ,I Lf were a° Shepherd I.., Would bring , '.; • If I rere 'wise Man • 'I Would • "do vy part; .• ", "." • What ca.6-1. ive Hint? H „ my:,heart., ' ' •• ••..! 250 •A.'' KIIIe. Pare • ,714iSs: ught " soa " • me •her par • she Was Limited.• • aiiwbit. e ft. et.4f,e9auntixrhd.ti Y. 'Ord an whomtragedy.• • tlePr ; The 1 *blinding boYe sharply mised 't See the • 'snow.a a tree. • Admi •tittal W.( 'of TCR: • Ifrom•,a 'back al ward .0 Alberti' head The'• old Ke Frederi Iacerat forth h -The • Was he Horne afterno( •Jahn P) kinioug •merit w • Besid she is. S Bert,. It • andjhr and .•Jef . . THAT lteith Gardner, sOn of Mr.•, and Mrs. Sid Gardner, Suffered • .a badly gashed faCe last . Week . When he rah into a strand of, Wire While sleigh. riding:. The - ' wound' required abOuta dozen . , ,.• • . ' • ' • THAT' MrS. W.- 'A...Bradbury and, ' '-lier7yoting.scirr,--Stekre;'-sailed on - Abe liner Saxonia ' from . New • York on Friday for Stockton- on-Tees,' England, 'where they: will rejoin r. Bradbury' who regiled thern:baCk tof the Old - Country.. .The Bradbirrys had been' ih Canada since spring. I• MrS. .S: Bo Stothers. ,She' is a daughter of •Mr..arid Women's ,Bra*4-.1.4iCed citiZioer Nylon Overshoe-Re,giditi Price :.$9...45.; .VLANS , were C1s • , • • !'..iFRier I r:e 111:uthte aRsi: sprg • ' Hug cam The ( • :lith, ede ice =*oint.4 ke, the *al th activity • re-orgar Or. a rnemik h is speaker ing, '. Nonensbber Fur Trinmed „--L44-or Zippered Overshoes ---Regular to $7.Q • CLEARING. AT or are " • ill. .. . • • 0411 ir," $4:195 d 410,1110110.41.-4110,11011..1,-0.1.-46. gala 4%.40.411.410,:ter.b.-41. .if:13p; pro, 4 # •f'•4 41 • 4.4: 4 • VA,/ ' *1. P:::•4 0,4 ei C4 r •.,40:r4e, VP. .41 e veige.4 oe • .44.7 :4) ••••••0 Ff; te• sx• ir1:46 YARN, A Good quality wool blend 3 -ply, • yarn, nylori. reinforced,- to.knit econOrnical garmentS for all the ,family. Assorted colotus„Priee;., '1 oz. ,ball ..... . ..•. 20e , HOUSECOATS . • Smart and -neat ladies. flQrat rayon housecoats,, only ,$6.95 eaoho All HATS .GREA'rLY REDUCED Now IS the tithe to- buy that hey, hat at ..our. exceptionally low prices.. DQ-ys, LiNitogANs .Sturdy oz .• blue cotton .denirn . ieans, attilietive-,•check coiton- flanneieite. lining:. Sizes 5 to 12 , years. Priced from $2.98:.to $3.98 • ,• FLANNEL sums' cotton. .flannei 'shirts*, gay • 'chocks ' of 'red, green ,or blue. • ',Sizes 111/2' to 131/2 neck $1.98 .• • colvgs.*AnoNs' . Fleece:lined Coinbinations, strong •6attori yarns. in' a sNiooth medium 1211 weight jersey knit- with, the in - ,:side softly '-flee(eed for .cosy com- •fort, Sizes,. 36 to 46- "AV • ' •s!ti:1"tnaAnNctS10(.3nNI wearing SOCKS CKf igorn 10,0.,percent pure wool, reinforced: . with nylon 'in heel, arid toe.: , lb. ' 4 1,23,„ 'weig.ht „. ... .. .. . 3 lb., ',weight • $130 • 14, Effed Leo the biie Theatre -O,peratic leas), L Projecti , golnerf! , The ,a g pictures and im; theatre 'Interta i he 014. of 'Oar a crowd, that th( (Der4to, 16t1 as k 1104110114iiar.