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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-01-11, Page 101 PAGE: TEN A • A ,. ADJUSTABLE • . TH1dti GARTER 4 KNEE LENQTH; 4 ANKLE /HEEL SSt7o-uka 5:.: KAYSER "Embraceable" S -T -It- T C -FI sheers mold themselves to every, contour of . your legs: and feet—and likea second skin move with every step you 'take! There's never a pucker or a, wrinkle — never..tight .. just . right. : Your seams stay straight! S `.sizes ,(Short, Medium, . . Tall) -one will FIT you perfectly,1 4 TOE AGENT FOR "KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Piek-Up.`and Delivery Monday , and :Thursday. See Joe ' E. Brown at The 'Playhouse This Week -end; Men's, Ladies', Children's VPear=Piece Goods and Woollens • �r �iti711/iL+v�:�7C-4 a wD!wNkG+'.11wa�4w7►i ow•.�-i�4'A�i.<w ,".Z.g",..Kfc�i.�.' a�,�}i.....+:��i G::cfM*j orts u 13 -plate. Hart ' Batteries :Pathfinder Signal -Lights (track) Seal Beam Units Brake Fluid, pint' •.: 'Windshielc W isl ors $8.40 Ex.• $x 2.95 $1.69' •'85c $5.65 $1.39 ew • and .Used ':Skates :Brake.Cables and Linin' Truck Flares .and d Reflectors::. Hockey, :,Sticks MacINTYRE and IR' Phone 65, — Lucknow See • Joe E. Brown 'at ' The : Playhouse .. This Week -end. MEETING .RWPORTS MUST .. •BE SENT IN PROMPTLY Again we appeal to press cor-,. respondents for the noany ' organ- izations in our coverage, to se in reports promptly after the meeting i! held: Please eliminate details' of 'no consequence,- such.: • as the', reading of the Minutes,. said some other do's• and dont's migh�t�be•: don't abbreviate, write +complete sentences, write •PIain- ly without crowding and use one side of paper only; have report. o th-at it _ wilLnot __..have.. to_ ..be ' rewritten by the 'publisher, and . fiend' it in immedatel•y. -We welcome reports of.the 'activities of . all I,ucknow and_ district organizations, but must insist on . press correspondents "doing the job" efficiently and .promptly; One reason we keep harping is that on 'J'anuaryx. 4th. we receive est a. ,report of a meeting .held e%ght.q�„y.ii.et ber 18th., We have no alternative but to use the Waste paper .'bas - SEE BY THE;. • Y EENTI NEL: THAT last week we reported• the collapse of the former Alex Allen alfalfa mill; building at .Inglis andHami1t n St, Albert' Chin tells us, he .sold. the: build- ing to .Bab Armstrong about three years ago, THAT Harvey. Webster, worship- ful master 'of Old Light Lodge *'during 1955, received. : his past master's jewel at the January meeting last Thursday •even- ing. The. presentation. was made: • by` ;Secretary `T.' J. Salkeld' moo. THAT the Ladies''. Auxiliary 'ri- day night Shoot parties will resume this. . week after a 'Christmas - season postpon- ment. THAT "Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie • and four sons, Denver, Doug- las, Walter and .William • ave 'taken up'residence in. Brant- ford for; the winter, 'where Ira has been , employed. for 'a .time. at the Koering-Waterous Corer ipany.. The ..family plans''to re- turn to •thie farm: in Kinloss in • • the spring.: — 0--- a TB AT 'the C.P.R. no. • longer. ` brings • mail to Teeswater. The .l Culross Village's mail ' sery 1s now entirely .bymotor ,to and from` Winghadn. —o-- THAT Wingham;: Kincardine and • Goderich ' merchants .:are cur- rently staging a•''three-months' trial period, ,• of :closing' .on Sat- urday at= urday,. nights' and .remaining 'open. until .nine o'clock • on day evenings. The •-open-Fri- ' • day -night' 1pol'cy has been in •effect , in ;Hanover for some ' time: ' THAT: Ivan Louzbn• has re-open- ed, .eopen ed, .a retail fruit market • in, `` Goderich. He had,confined his operations, to the `wholesaling Of. fruit -since • selling the Luek-: now Ir ru' t Market to Cyril Brow.i ket as . space is at. .top, _:great a. 'premium, •every week to. publish. such old . mews: • ' SERIES OF :SHOWERS HELD• send FOR LOCAL. BRIDES Mrs. J. E. Johnston' and Mrs. .K. ,1. Oke, formerly Sylvia .. and Ruth Curran, whose double Wed- ding was held in 'Blake United. Church, were honored at a ser fes of miscellaneous showers: :Mrs. Vernon Hunter: and her daughter. Joanne entertained. the unt-s: -anti- -cousins in ; honoring - 1 the brides -elect.. ' On ;December 27th, &lends and neighbors in the Crewe•commutl_ .isty_gathered.at .Crewe-44Got—te- shower the sisters with gifts:' and best wishes. ' A post -nuptial showerwas. held on Friday evening. at Blake's Hall .when the Blake' conmit pity: gathered . for a trir,:e shower in honor of lytr.• and Mrs. 'Coke, Mr. Aai% Mrip t' has '7fnd--, r`i— i Mrs. Bill Phillips, whose d ding took place in the fall, -0-- . IT .PAYS TO,SHOP IN LUCKNOW °IGA TOMATO JUICE 20•'oz -.. IGA APPLE JUICE 20 oz, , STOKELY APPLESAUCE 15 oz -.. AYLMER W HOLE CORN 1. oz GA .CORN CREAM •CORN 20 oz.. ... See Joe'E Brown at The for 2 for 2forZ: 2for2' 2 fort Playhouse This Week -end.: arket ckn�w IG •%iii -i%. �r•�iii�•i"�,� ',iii ii�iii- -iii_ _�•.i �•. orWits- OBITUARY • ;'',;HARVEY EARLE HODGINS Earle 'Hodgins, one of the best known residents of this district, died; suddenly from. a heart at- tack December 28th at' his home in Kirildss • :Township, on .. the homestead .where .he, had lived all his :'life: He had only ,returned a •short time that afternoon after spending:Christnias with hi r sits-: te,. Mrs Thomas n ery at' 'A: ron•, Oh' In addition to farming he. had been . an .;'implement dealer for Dion Freres, of: Ste: Therese; Que_ bee and Goodison Industries Toronto for ,.several years:: Earle was Past Master of ;Culross No.. 978; Past, Master: 'of Kinloss District, LOL and Past. 'Master •of' West Bruce `Co. Orange•'Loct e - g He was also..; a' . member of'Black l'receptory. ,He was Past Master of Te'eswater Lodge No. 276, A.F. & A.M. • and 18th degree member of the Lodge of Perfection of Guelph, Earle served'. four years in .Kinloss .Council and was a •life long. member .of.:Teeswater..."Un- • ly had his sister-in-law, Mrs. THAT �C..' R. Leuty of the. 'soils •'Joe . Maciyfillan, . s'end him up department ,of the Ontario' Ag.:, ( one ' of. .:those , Kintail cook ricultural • College . is scheduled bc.oks • which he's been read- ..about -to= •address a :meeting : of -the mom: so --sou' Colwanash, Junior Farmers. at . Sentinel Dungannon: nett Tuesday ev- ening. v ening. The.• speaker Will. add,' to' THAT Norman Stewart' will be, the :irLforlrnation .given •by' Prof. ,hospitalized= for a -few weeks Bryden at , the . October Meet- as a result.of his. fall, although, ing: he' is snaking favorable pro- -o-- gress. Besides extensive head THAT ,you ,can. bet, that Alex lacerations he suffered cracked • MacMillan:•:will be cooking 'up • ribs and a, .hip and,pelvic pelvic in= . some tempting dishes these. jury. >Mrs. Stewart .. is' spend 1; days in. his. bachelor apart ing a few weeks.. at Mitchell ., with , her son ' Jack, while. Merits at :Whitehorse Whitehorse: gain 'the.. ° << . , .• • Yukon. The reason:—he recent- Normie is. hospitalized, ited Church. Deceased was born on: Con. 14, •Kinloss, on July 12th,.1895, a' son of• the late J'oseph' Hodgins and •Louise •Switzer. In March of 1920 he was married' to • Merle Why. tock of Culross, ...who survives with• one. daughter; Mrs..'. Donald Donaldson ..' (Shirley) at. home, and two grandchildren, Steven and. Kendra Donaldson Also sur. viving is one. sister, Mrs. Thos. Emery of .:Akron, Ohio: The 'funeral was. held Decem- ber 31st from the United church at Teeswater: with. the•'Rev:.. F. Starkey officiating. The 'Masonic Order` had charge:of the ser.dce at' the graveside. in•'.•Teeswater Cemetery.. The 'pallbearer's were Jack Schumacher; Bill Davidson, .Farish .Moffat, . Alex Whytock; Bob Donaldson and Art Hodgins; Flower bearers 'were Errifi Han na, Stew(art MacDonald, Harold McCormick and Lawrence Smile' of Erin: Friends attended' from Ste: The-•ese, E l:m v' a'1 e, Woodstock, Stratford, Toronto, • Kitchener, Brussels, Akron; . Ohio, London, ..Erin and other centres.. • _Boer - ELLIOTT—in . Wingham General Hospital on •Tuesday, January 3, '195y6, to Mr. and. Mrs.. Orville. El- hog,' l ]iota, . R. 3, 'Holy.�r•ood; a . da�hter, `CHARGED ` WITH: BREAK=,L1" S Two: 'Ashfield Township' teen age. youths were arrested:a few- days, ago by: Provincial Corer stable .Donald • Trumbley of the Goderich detachment and •charg. ed.with break-in, entry and theft The • charges followed the invest, est, igation of a' theft from the home Of, Mrs, Thomas: Koviak• of 'Port Olbert at Christmas. bine. $2.50 TRA VA.G Jolie fixed . cu-stod; and 01 was, 1 jail :al trate . 1 Hatt parent; was g a sail Haven: ivities. Inglis Garagt. lie to whE whore eial•, C notifiei town ranev ther c was • his qu He A the ph ly has than tl believE fore ai` 4go• He.. but no person peart .as 'he, wishes a loca at,the; edit, had:. n be _ ser` per .tin Polio present the•rei ACKN' Week • l Si.t. Pe ;Luckn( Lucliirc w-.eiu>ie-- Sh: Pe 7 Lueknr 29 Presby 33. WOOL BLEND YARN• Pfi•lti"T • ,Nylon reinftirced, 3 -ply ! ort'{d colors and : attcrns 29c a .ball 4 balls for S1M,0 ,� 'p' 39c a:.yard PYJAMA CLOTH 5.5c, a yarrcd -•-- 5 yards WIE HIVE -F ANNiEI';ETT 36 inches ',vide 40e a yard —.- vrj.:', KASHA CLOTH • u§c' IB1tOA.ilcLCYi'i,1 38c a yatird ' '69e. • PLAYA tt'00L `JA.`K' •..SI;IIRTS • Ri,4'LhsI 3l.I, JACKETS. %r• er` r WORK SOX :All wool, nykin • reinforced . 3 lb: wt, $1,10 lr., 2` pr. $1,93 ' 4':1 b. `w't,, $1+.35 pr., . 2 pr; $2.55 BOYS' PANTS Oaha•Trd ne, trto 14`yrs: ' woitK' 'PANTS. Cottonade, • 32-44 waist $3.9J FEDORA HATS ....,,•,.....,...• •...•.••....... $1'.98 39c a yard: --10 •yard', 3. a r he Jos: E. id.town at' The Playhouse This Weekend Vie// '+// • -�'�' �;;� ,,, 7% : A! eats ' �. Ali/ . ,-2A' ; i`+L► :HAP ,EA H'ar • Aresith at thei at Jar day e b'rotle • comtpIE theme hand+ ship.' The. ally til `honor promi; aid of the r should orgatii OthE _Wive Thoml Ashtol Kinn() Wni e.d to meetir done 1 Este c Th. 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