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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-01-25, Page 2a 4, • 19? r 19 }E, • ,: Y'AGI., TWO THE LUGI{Is'OW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,. ONTARIO H TENDERS: hat Mutual poli are •$tate Farm . cies. • and that• the Company: s •• non -assessable J po• , rotected by its' assets hcyholders are p _ � • .0.000 •• and u.naas fined surplus • of $iOS,000,000.. , 1 ,, al serviced rm Mutu , , That'`• State Fa . more than 1,000,000 auto claims:'in 1954, 91,000,000 in . Canada pa�$r OVt • O.Ver , and the United. States. • • Your Local• State Farm Agent:etitbe • ��ilson� l` W R.R..3, Coder ch' Phone 80-r 8 ' Dungannon • LET SC OOL; ARE.-.. WOOD: • • January 16th, 1956. • A regular ;Meeting of West Wawanosh Township S c h o o l Area Board , nret in .Township Hall. on Monday vrith all mem- bers present; Minuteswere read and adopted;. and .bills •,preaanted Secret +. arya A. ' Stewart took W the chair • while , ,a , chairman for e 'the earning year was elected. ' Moved by'', Harvey Anderson. arid, Ted Mills: that. ;Wallace Mil ler be chairman. Mr: Miller'' said he had held the office' for two. years and he, thought• that some person else should:have it, Moved by 'James Cuirran. and .Wm. Websterk•that Ted. 'Mills• be chairman. When. put 'to' a vote 'Ted Mills ' was elected. • ' • • Moved (by ,Wallace Miller and Win. Webster that 'W. A Stew. - art 'be secretary -treasurer.. Car- ried. Seven tenders for wood were received.Moved .by James Cur- ...a - ran and .Harvey Anderson' that ' Elmer Woods be given wood . •for, No. 12,•20 cords at $5.70 a cor • . Mrs: . Alex• ,.Percy, Mrs Fos lss NO TO yVNSH l:P CLERK • MARKS ;BIRTHDAY (KINLOUGH NEWS) atulatiens to 'Mr. J.R. • �Congr. •. Lane who (today) Thursday, January 26th, marks his 81st birthday. He hasbeen Clerk of the, Township. for 27 years.. Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard' McGuire of .Olivet . were dinner guests • of Mr. -anal;,' Mrs; George Haldenby evening.: on. ,Tuesday evening,- Mises Nellie : and Margaret Malcolm ' of Lucknow • visited% on-, •onlay 'with 'friends.. here,': Mckno'ly ' :lVlrs. 7Wm: Bushell; Of Lu visited. with her sister; Mr W. Colwell. •• Mrs. Glen .Cam}pbell of . A ley spent Monday with.. her ter, Mrs. Bert Nicholson: The Holyrood Women's • I tute will be held. in the ha Thursday, .,February- 2nd, Mrs Raynard Ackert hostess roll. 'call; My. favorite love topic, Music in the ' home,• school; . motto,. If ',you can sunbeam; •don't . be a ' c slides -by .Mrs. Raynard Ac contest, Apple pie; dir S. . J: Am sis- nsti� 11 on with and song, and ,t be Loud; kert; ectors1 • Jim.. ntosh; ---_` -Thursday •with ' Mr.�. and Mrs, CULROSS 'CORNERS Jaynes Wraith. 1VIrs...:Merle Hodgins'spent the m Bedroom • Belles met • at the 1r+ome' Kenzie, .Teeswater: od Mrs. Perry Hodgins and Saar : : Ekla, Beverley 8i Doris on. on .Thursday evening. :After, • , Misses E d. roll call they worked on pad-- "Wall and Karen and:Donna Wall. Pads. The spent 'Sunday with . Mrs Art ding, for , their' chair• ' p � ''ns. at ,the -same; salary. • next 'meeting • will : he at the H Elbow; - he s . ay `James :'Curran ' e . 'home , on ,February • 3rd• Mrs.. Allan Kretsch 1. idler: that. we • ane andd LU Sask., Is: visiting' with Mr,' and Wallace Miller ' . Lunch• vvas sewed: � - . BethanyMrs- Jack Schumacher.' • to 'meet again ' on February ` 7th ' Ori' Monday.: evening . and Mrs. Morley .wall, . at 2.00 p.m. Farm: Forum met at. the home' • Mr• • and Mrs.: Ma'c Thompson. Mr. :and Mrs- Elmer; Wall, 8th ' W A� Stewart, Sec: -Tress. T as Con and Mrs Joe Wall.•of Tees• There. were; 13. members present " water -:visited ' on Sunday. w.ice to discus$ the topic,men Thu Farre; . Victim •;With the Supreme Court government Euchre ;8� ;3�r• Joe Wall, who is •a patient , of and G e pia ' Hosital, London.. and :Bruce County Council both after which. in VictoriaP , bmg+o. were; played r� The _ in session, ..;the Magistrate's court the . hostess served 3unc -. - : at the l '` ADJOURN.ED was crowded out. next Meeting • w->lll. be . , HEA.RIlvG e . O'Ne'iu.. RANCY CHARGE,' : .Scheduled: to appear,' was John, )borne, of Mrs. , Catherine*. U'� V�IG , Ferguson, .49, whowaspicked up, ,• on January 30th when . the :'topic door- • •u ='s 1,t- "g :: o. 'f' in Lucknow . while: going `'tie F`aii3ily Farm"will •' be P . Last Thursd r g A . va �trate's' Court :at ; Walkerton •to -door. asking ` for food g far discussion: • . • , .: 1 Magas � which, Duncan Keith was : adjourned ' a . week, • • When :rancy charge was :laid, wh ' and, 6' house ' library .proved i will • be heard: ; . this Thursday • v� -`Cour. 0 and Mrs. John. the :court yy �••�� Reid and David,' Chesley, spent' :too 'small to serve as a ';court morning. , and that Foran:'B be given Boyle, M' Margaret No 0� er rd Tvr , eg No. 2, 25, cords; `;and 'Ho. • 17,. 15 cords. --75 • :cords •in all at $5.75 a cord:* otion • carried: • All caretakers' were . re=elected 2$th 1956 MONVMEN.T�i'r SKELTON MEMORIAL,!' WAIKERTON We are • tbe' only .manufac. tprers in this part -Of Ontario-_ .high • •class monuments,., ►6o import granite from the Old Country. in `the rough by . :the carload and proeess'from.',; the rough to 'the- finished Monument, No middleman.. When choosing , a• :monume. lit come and ,see one: of the • iargestaelections in. Ontario. • Established over sixty years. 'Write or phone Walkerton. 8 and reverse :charges SKELTON MEMORIALS We1LKERTON• 1 Pres. Rev, SUN'', 11.00: a• 1,15.p:: 3,00 . p' • ;7;00- . aaaaeaaaaa Mrs, R ".be• out a t1 e 'flu • Mrs, ver; • andi Thompso, steadily 1 from ail `F • • • .Mrs. Clare Sparling and .'soil ' Walker.tQzi spent Friday Colwell), who *ere married on Allan .of at the home •of her .parents; ,Mr; Saturday.• . .at Mrs. George Haldenbys MT:, and Mrs. Williaxi Pinnell The '•Sleepy. Tire :Gals met at called on friends here during the .the ,; home of Sandra. • Percy. On week,' Saturda � • af. er oon with their rl ratu�ations to Mr. &Mrs. 'ant . leader.,, .Mrs Baynard Cog • of Westford.: on assist , .r Jori •Haldenby Ackert; ha charge: For the roll the gift of ` a little girl; on .,Fri- • ;call • each member showed. the day,January 13th in Wingham material she 'had chosen ,for: dresser scarf 'and` Chair Hospital. - making :.a .d Miss -Annetta Forster of 'Rip pad :The leader _shpwed laying the pattern • for the above and ley visited;, oyer the ••we2k-end some notes:::The meet•. with Mrs ' 'Colwell, dictated •• Mr; . . .the. 4-H ;ledge:. ' • Mrs. Gertrtide. Walsh has gone irLg:.closed with pledge. • . to•:. Chatham where= she 8•:11' step of spend' 'awhile with Mr. and .,:Mrs. ' kziown •Wm.'.Clayton: there The Clayton, ity, cell family moved to Chatharrn w hare ding:: an they will operate a nursing N1trs. h • hears evefy Ethel A forth cl ried at il•'r' 2 •Bi•ks. Chur'eh Sarah Webstel groornsl son of.: living • present party. Fo1To newlyvi Ro-brn hwr '1 :iti-bag •41e- 24 41e-24 lb. bag• $1.61 Shirriff's White Cake 111 0 • pkg. 29e Jello Instant' Pudding, Lemon: 2 =for 21e National ' Chocolate Mallows, Baby Biscuits, 20 -biscuits per pkg. ... • • 29c • Mazola Oil for Deep Frying,pint , 39c Lipton Chicken Noodle. Soup 3 for 32c Jewel Pastry Shortening, lb. 27c, Pard • . Dog ''Food ... . • ... 2 • tins' 25c Johnson's Glo-Coat,: water repellant, pt: .....'59c. Old Dutch Cleanser ,.,; 2tins 27e' Ivory Soap, medium. bar Ivory Snow,' pkg. , 41c Ivory •Flakes, pkg. ' , 41c Spic &' Span large 3.1c; giant ' 75c Camay 2 bath 27c; 2 regular.: 17c Blue . Premium Duz - large 41c; giant 81c Fluff° Shortening, lb 28e Crisco 'Shortening, lb t 35. Supreme. Soup • Mix, 12 -oz.• bag 14c 'Canada Vinegar, 24 -oz.. bottle ' .•.. 19c Allen's 'Apple Juice, 48 -oz. tin 25e St. Lawrence Icing Sugar, lb. , ,, 11c ' Nabisco• Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs.: .a,.... 33e ' Post • Sugar Crisp, 81 . oz. pkg. 27c `. R. & W. Orange Pekoe, • Tea, 1. y : lb. pkg ..,63c R. & W. Jelly Powders,.3 pkgs..:.....,,. ., "25c Evaporated Milk. (R. •& .W.); 2 .tall tins .•25c Golden Hour .C,onfections, • bag, • 29c All • Popular Brand Cigarettes, ctn. 200 X2.99 Kraft. Deluxe Cheese Slices, 1/2 `lb. a ... :....,. 29c Javex Concentrate, 32 oz. bottle,.:. 25c �Grlide—"� iquid StareT_, �0r-Iyett`le .�_'--, : • llc, Mr: and•.. Mrs: Clayton Nichol olson, Ronnie anti' Bonnie of :R•IP 1ev visited "Sunday with''Mr. and. :Mrs.,'Bert Nicholson'.and 'family. • Mr:' and Mrs Malcolm Lane' home: We wish t °y :visited •`with Pgrt`. Elgin tela cess:ian this" worthwhile venttile..' tives. on Sunday,.: a Claytons 'have resided', for ,Mrs. Frank Maulden , was. the W.M.S. ; hostess' . on Wednesday aftern.00rl.a`Mrs..Tom 'MacDonald,, presided and. opened. the •meet- •ing with a:thought for the New •Year::. Mrs. John Emerson :read Hospital ..for some weeks, came. the -scripture and chose for the Friday• .to ,the 'home "of Mr. and -. ,e : r Mrs. W m.:.E.' Haldenby 'to •,c•,,a- va1esce before .• returning to he home in .Lucknow. • a ' Mr., and • Mrs;dci Mrs, Walter, Sreckles, Miss 1Vlar�i;aret entertained ' the ' 'Happy auiil;,(o(ir - :: Mon.d•ay • evenin; :.�t Robertson and..Mrs. Tom' Mac-their 'Forunihomorie: onald each i•eadfr-on'i the :book- - Mrs: -Harvey Webb-ef---S : --1'{� 1 :. some time in Goderich and, prior., to -. that. operated the Hii,1n s General Store.'• • Mrs:: Margaret Dudley, w :ho., has been - a patient.,lin Winlha:n 'woman of .the :Bible "E Gift' was the ' word for' the ell call: Mrs. Perr Hod ins-. led `ire pray-' er. 'Miss .114arion Percy 'r�ea poem ."That jobof :. 'yo•un s''. Mrs ran INSTANT QUAKER OATS 44. oz ' pkg. 36c TIDE 12c Off Regular Price, Giant Economy 'Size 63'c CROWN TEA BAGS. Pkg. of 100 • - 87c. Habitant ',French . Canadian Style PEA SOUP 28 oz. tins 2 for 29c Complete Assortment, ent of ' . FROZEN FOODS -``The- Strange oly,. behlfJth.. ens vlsitdrSunday w1th f `r r. •in the, village. Mr: and. • Mrs. Cliff/ B,orthwick of St. Catharines, . ,Mr and Mrs. Tom;1•iodgins, Mr. and Mrs.. •Jack ,Hodgins,. John • and' Donny, Mr. and Mrs. Don'Gillespie'and Ron- nie, • Mr. and •Mrs. • Don Bushell, Janet, Shirley, acid ''Bruce • av ere • dinner •guests ;on • S'unday's of Mor. and Mrs. James N. Hodgins; Bible". a.,Mrs. Mark , Johnston' spoke on; the missionary the Rea. George Malcolm, who, is the: sena in-law : of Rev: A. N imino� of Wingha n. + Mrs . Frank Mauldera read : about the missionary,. Miss Lillian Dickson..1VIrs,.John• Barr and Mrs.. Lyrriari' Sutton read •from the study book. Mrs. Don- ald McFarl•an read. • "The little Churches in the Country"; Mrs: oho•.E 1 merson gave t e csi ng h 1 remarks. Refreshments Were served, "The ' February meeting will be held at .the°,home of Mrs,.: Lyman Sutton. . We 'are . Plea ed._t_o. rePfl rt that• p Mrs:P, A Murray•is recovering 4 frorn a:. attack. of , pneurrionia. .Mrs. J. W. Colwell and Mrs. o ; Wm. Bushell visited . -.lath p &&• • 4• !qrs. Ar3e1 Mann >''1u*'Uri.. Pee :e Itareld Perk attended. C •4 t .+. :e Caty t•'Cou:�a: ' :. eeting at •5t.• (Intended for' Last Week) FRESH FRUIT 'Slid- VEGETABEES Florida Grapefruit, size 96's' 10': • or 40 Iceberg Lettuce.........•, ... ..:.. 2 for 29 Im tied Cauliflower large 'Bead l. Attractive Price 4 r;:.:'.�; �•r `,5;: i?ec Cir.- 'A: 1 Eastern Potatoes 10 ib. bag 39c;., i� v: e a : " , , .. a :. ` � � home .i• ,; _...�.. .._X ._.lva ".._ . _..:rwa.k,._,d : w is £ r"x,o. .Irrev-i'IcYntosh---.. v,Apples.--�•-`�cit,..._basket- :.• . -�90 �•�-_- '�`-`�•:� FORUM DEALS .WITH AGRICULTURAL. PROBLEMS The' Glen, Elm Fart .Forum of Huron Township '.met for their. Monday night 'meeting the home of Mr.and Mrs..Mur- ray Pollock : ; Part 'one of the question for discussion' was "In what ways (10 you :think farmers:; inigiit become more 'effective in. solving their agricultural problems?" 'As individuals theydecided. they would have to o -operate sari stand. behind: their leachers• Farmers..should advertise.' than. _aasia Tthw. �.l�or__-r'tnC�:. r • `.. , r • ` _ in o ; goN er men g ••' O••.r iY 1 9 eF-Soo..S. Phone 26 .--;; Free ,Delivery ':' • '+ S 10. • ': 4 • r i• "h'S'�.t:'Yi'M%�'�'�.•.��r�/'�K:ft"`I•4h�•4�'� �;`'•��"'��'•4'�•k"�•.'k'�'t'�•.'v` ^t t , � :• ,.' mar- ledge of farm thinking. a :e tate As 'members of..a' farm (. s S • s •• =W. ••!•:.( er p iarncrlt are; active farmers, ,end W. .z. irtel'eSted in farm o1'gar1IZd .,nsr 'also' •the municipal t overiHfl('nt' : asiori should stand behind far -Y 7' ` A. The meeting. cons/dared that »x-s.�•� rzat�.�--G'1 t}���.-••a�.<•,r:.L-d£'i�;.._t�]!°�... , De- 1,ely that their nembers in F ::'... ••;f. c ';;.:f1 and the .pressure group teebn;clue ta' at the ing with' agricultural probleiwi -• ., :, • !more .effective than planned app lane Mrs, plocal rrlcrn'bet' . ° 77.."Shil-ley parliareachttnentto. .„ t,;- r � ,� .� Y ., ,b6 Std, _ �� +'�� , r A,, -� ....,-. A cff sigC