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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-08, Page 2PAGE TWO. '�,»tR�".-:�HA`"v.Y„"�^•`.:.�,,�.'�4« �-raw" 'c ti f VS • Toohed To Repair All. Makes Of Machines..& Sbo'P Work. 1`ractors, ACETXLENE & • ARC WELmINC • :.. 1(!NLOUGH 'GARAGE... BRECKLES, phone :18-r-20, Ripley: • TN E NOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE FARTS IMPERIAL. intPERIAL 0$0.'0$0.' DEALER. Esso,. and Esso Extra- .Gasoline WHITECHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. . Gillespie and family of Sarnia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. Gillespie' • and other relatives. .Mrs, Irene Paterson and dau- ghter Helen of Toronto spent the 'week -end wth her mother, . Mrs. Wm. Taylor, who celebrated her 93rd birthday : on Sunday.' Con•-• gratulations. Mr. and • Mrs. • A. E. Buckton and. Mr, and Mrs. Gib liHamilton attended the 'At Home of Miss at n time, and for the most a. y Betty Hamilton at the Stratford ; lit was- light.•Su s�iiine ' was N'orzr►al •.••sah4ol last •'week: . ' above normal and.. generally ' it Bruce. 1V>!- ---- gor underwent ord was a', �pleasal t!wint . month;,' ndectom'y m Stratford an , •appe IOW, ONTARIO JA UAR'1f WAS VERY REV;' COSEN$ T i`WELI *$EHA'VED The month • of .January was The W;•M.S'. Afternoon Auxil- orie of the most •uniform ,Janu, iarY of the United Church held 'axys on record, with but light their February meeting in 'the' winds, not too much snow, con-. their �wship Room. " he siderable • sunshine and no ex- chime'', Fella was the theme " of lir h Calling treme variation of temperature,the; devotional Service and Bible nigh for the month was 39 study and was taken by Mrs. degrees with a, low `of three . above zero. Fifteen inches of :Neil MacKenzie, Mrs. Brecicles, . Mrs. Scott and• Mrs., George :El - snow .,was.' •corn�aratively •: light, lion. and there was no .raua11. The Ye Qhn, Christian 't reach storm velocity Mrs, Meik ] vmd, didn't read a, letter • ste„wardship ' sec., frorii Mrs: McFadden, •wife of Rev. McFadden :of Cape Croker. Mrs., 1VIeFarlden's 'sister, Rev. E_. Marguerite :Co'sens, Witt ter of Rev. De iCpsens ` of Toronto', and formerly of Ash-,. field., Circuit, has ;gone foi. full time service to the mission field. at Tokyo, .Japan. ,She asked par: ticularlY --for the prayers of •the W.M.S.: A reading Is your heart well educated?” was given. by 1Virs. Horton. A duet "I talked. with Jesus Today"' was: sung by Marilyn Kilpatrick • and Ann :Crawford. WEDNESDAY, k' B. ' 8%, 1.956 MOZ�TH. •a SERVE I APA...;.:.. Hospital last week. Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Jackie and. Stephen of near Ripley vis- ited with Miss Margaret Taylor last . Tuesday evening. Mr, and ,Mrs'. „Kenneth .Laid- law, aid law • and daughters of ' London visited with his • parents; Mr: & Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. • The Women's -Institute will meet .next Tuesday, ' February 14 in' the Memorial Hall. The roll scall will •,be, "Short , cuts . in cook ing"; the motto, "Good health• is precious beyond . wealth and .wis- dom". 'Hostesses are 1Vfrs. H. Laidlaw and Mrs. Evans. A Val - Mineralube MOBILOII;. ATLAS:.T.IRES >. Always look to Imperial. for the best, best.: J. E.+e MacDONALD; Phone 3; Lucknow ZION Mrs:. Chas. Tiffin spent last. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bron. 'We are sorry to hear that:•Mr. 'Brown is under the' doctor's' care • pneu- monia'.. BORN'. • AUSTIN—at Alexandra Hospi- tal, Goderich, on January 26th, 1956,- to. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austin; R. 1,.• Dungannon, • a dau- Otter.. °_ ree at Niagara;•Coronation Fleet Reviev,;In• the . ,Rockies, Doc yards at Halifax' •and the St. Lawrence Seaway. . Mr. Ken •Mcr Allister will be in charge'of the projector,. ° Miss ,Winnifred Farrier of Tor- onto spent the week end here: The Farm, Forum was 'held at the home of. Mr: and Mrs. 'Geo. y National Film Bc rd .' pictures' will be. shown :at' the :Memorial Hall on. February ` 14th at 8.30: These are, some ' of the . pictures' • to be shown: Bay Scout Jain'bo- D: Beecroft, and Mr. Jas. 'Far - coverwere; high and. 'Miss Lois Falconer and Mrs. ,Jack ,Purdon' were i . in .euchre , Fifteen ' tables • of euchre play- ed . •at the Memorial:. hall no Tuesday last. The high ; prizes went to .Mr. • John. • Gaunt ' & Mrs. • Pauline Douglas of Wi,�n;gham and ;the ,lucky,. prize to . Mrs. E. Bar. o. .our. ,•. ° Mr.• and Mrs: •Bill` .Fisher• of• Mrs. Gordon Ritchie attended;Kitchener spent' the week -end the funeral of her aunt as Hes-•,� with his parents, Mr. and .'Mrs. peler, George 'Fisher. John McDonagh =is in Mr.. and Mrs; Elliott C Mr's: arruth- 'Chatham _ with.: °Mr. and Mrs: ers of Holyraod visited on .Sun- _ v o'clock Murray. McDonagh who hake:.a day With. Mr ,and Mrs•:•_George Church Will . be at 2.00. Fisher: ' . F b daughter. • with' of. Mrs. .Russell:.,Chapman on . • and 1VIrs. Robt..Irvin. ,. 1Thursday: evening: Russel. Irvin.. ,�' ONAiiON . �._.Y—. HALL FURNITURE (ST.• HELENS NEWS). • The •meeting of St.. Helens Women's Institute •was held at - the home, of Mrs. Fred • McQuiI- lin on Thursday, February 2nd. There were 24 members and 11 visitors present. The roll call was very . well answered by ' custom of another country". The financial report was given with cash on hand 'being • $112,92• It' Was.; • announced that furniture for. ,•the stage, one chair and, • a sofa, m black leather and chronne:.: with a white trim, Were ,purchas- ed ;with. the money donated by. Miss Elizabeth. ,Anderson and Mr. ' George McRoberts., A ' lunch comchittee was appointed for the •. night of the Teeswater variety concert which is to be on Feb. 10th., Mrs.,. R. Gammie, Mrs, • J. Curran, • Mrs. -L: Hunter, Mrs; E. Gaunt, Miss Jean Aitchison, Mrs. C. • Taylor, Mrs. r W. A. Miller, Mrs: Frank .`McQuillin, ..Mrs. L. Woods and Mrs.- A Gaunt were • the ones 'appointed for this: A nominating committee consisting • of Mrs, J. Cameron, ,Mrs. F. Mct- Quillin and. • Mrs. - Wrn. Ruther- ford was .appointed. Mrs. H. -Webb had the• motto, "Scorn not the way,another lives, each must •accept. iic �4tik-Co 1a. song, "O Canada" was sung Miss. W.., D� Rutherford' gave ' a;. read- ing. eading. The.. topic • was on National and: International Day. • and was taken by a , guest . speaker, Mrs.` Carmen Anderson of .Dungannon, She .'gave ;, a. wonderful. talk . on her trip back 'home to Turkey and on customs `ad traditions '.in•, that .and other countries .visited for the month of e ruary.: • Mr. and Mrs Nelson Rayriard, •'The :C.G:I.T met at the' home • Mr: and Mrs. Will 'Ritchie vis ited recently With Mr.: and: Mrs Bruce andChris visited.• 4 an. ;• r• • • r• 4 •1 • Aylmer' Olives, Manz., 8 • oz. I.B, 37c. Red. & White Tea. 'Bags,.•65's. 69c' Shirriff's Old Fashioned;.Syrup • 25c Cheer (New Blue), gian =pkg. 75c Libby's Pineapple Juice, 48 oz. 33c• Libby's Sliced Pineapple;c-20' 34e Libby's Pineapple Chunks, 20 oz.... •,. 33c Libby's Crushed Pineapple, 20 oz. • 32c • Dreft:. large 39c; 'giant 77e Spic & Span, large'. ,, 31c Joy Liquid, large Oxydol ' large 39c; giant' 77c Velvet Cake •Flour, 5 lbs. ' 37c R. & W.Vanilla Ettraet, 8 oz. 19c Sugar, Si.tLawrence, 5 lbs. 41c Icing Sugar, St; Lawrence,• ib, llc Australian• Sultana . Raisins ' 2 for • 39c Dalton's Featherstrip Cocom, ;7 a , <...., 23c Fry's Cocoa, i/ lb.' • ' ' . ' 47c Supreme Walnut „Pieces, T oz.. • 37c Pace -Elle • Tissue .. .. Z . fbr 39c; Golden. Hour Cliocolates, Ib 89c Red & White Coffee, lb, , $1.03. `Aunt Mary' Coffee,' lb. . : • • 95c 4. Earl • Riser Coffee, lb. .. # R. & ly..Instant Coffee ::. 2 oz. 54c; 5 ot..$11.29 • • :Circus Brand' Peanut Butter; 4 ib. pail .:. • $1:29 Western Glo ,Macaroni, 2 lbs, 25c VALENTINE' CANDY, %.'DY, assortment, pkg; 29e Green : Giant • Niblets _ .. for . 33c^_ JELLY POWDERS. .Red and White --- 4 .for 29c LIBBY'S SAUERKRAUT 28 oz• 2 for 37c Aunt -Jemima Pancake' 'Flour 2' pkgs. 37c Crown Brand` Corn Syrup 2 lks. 29c R • The last chapter of the study book "No ,Vanishing Race" was reviewed by: Mrs. John Kilpat- rick: Most ,realize that, the ' Des partment, of Indian, •Affairs, education and :'that the Indians are • not a dying race of people. Statistics ;- show that in. 1954 there. were ' .some 150,500. of them. ' They are ,divided into:ten basic language. groups, then sub. -- divided -into tribes, • ,' then into: "bands" •The 'band is;' .the ,unit with' `which the Government deals.:`A ,new Indian :Actcame' into force in 1951.•: Since it was being • done for' on her, journey. ..She also showed .thern along the lines Of . _,�___. several articles .from; that• coun , enforced '.more is, try sUch as hand Woven carpets Work, eduCation.and health. The church' never had• a greater op p'brtunit'y of bringing' then' 'the Christian . message, as well as" assistance, Than it •has.. today. T.V.. SNACK TABLE. Smart, modern' designs �$ 1iy 11.,;59 with $3.00 frdLr •� BIRD'S .EYE FROZEN FOODS Program and lunch 'conveners Were' . Mrs. MacKenzie; Mrs. Scott,. 'Mrs. Breckles ancT: Mrs: Elliott. THE .BACHELORS HAVEN If you're, foot loose and fancy free And wish like that ;.to stay, Thenbachelor friends it's in the ' bag,: • This' is your lucky .• day, There . is a Bachelors' Club in .town;.. Tt '.president—guess who? Why Elmer 'Umbach is the. man. Who will; look after : you And ',Elmer says, leave it, to mei • Our first line of defense, We • must be strong`: in - member- ship, Our , first defense,. offense:.' Now At Reduced Prices '4 FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES Juicy Sweet Sunkist oranges, size 288, doz. 39e California' Lemons, size • 150 .:....:.. 4 for 19c • Marsh Carro.oz: • cello bag. :, ,... 2 . 27c No. 1 OriinnSts, 20, 3 lb. for bag ..,..:•...,:.•...;>,,w 21c • You ask, well .who may ,join the Cl b, • & dishes. !Misses :Irma and Joan Forster sang a' duet, "Just • Re - Member". There was: change -of Valen.tines with ea►cn one: reading t'he verse on . hE e card: The'•:meeting • closed- .'`wit'h': the Queen. Lunch was ,served l.y. the hostesses, Miss Jean Aitchi son, Mrs. !D'ave Gilobs, and ' Mr Frank McQui1lin: L'OR1V in Wingham 1•Iospiiaf on, :Saturday, .February. 4th, Flt,, -Lt. Keith.. and Mrs..Black :cit R,R,. 2, 'Lucknowi a son • • The •:commumity was sadd'enc i. by the ' death of. Ross' Mtiira• which • occurred in Wingham Hospital ' Thursday morning., Be sure to attend the Variety concert; by. the Theswater Junior • Farriers in the community. hall= -o-r3-•FTda3�•-e�eni-r�•g: uneier the a . pices. of the • Women's • Institute. `Ladies' please bring 'sandwiches. Flt. -:Lt.. Keith Black of . La- Chine, a chine, Quebec, spent'. "the week- enk at the_home;;-of 11!I,r,,anLd.- G. G. MacPherson. e At the meeting of :the Happy, Handicr'afters `•Yield , at 'Mrs. Mae- PherSbn's on. Thursday evening,, :the • girls worked on their blous- es ,and charts: ;Elmer, says, . and I quote, We Want free' men, men who can stay Three rounds on the Club's goat. There IS just • orie big degree; The , bumperdy ,degree, • you're a life member when :you pass .. Elmer will guarantee. .Come,' all you freedom loving` Tien; • Sign up -enjoy yogr life,, Follow .the footsteps of your • Chief, No worries; and no wife. —Wm.. M. Buckingham: 'Fhts just might be the Bach .elor 'Club Elmer," was talking A about in ' fisher's Barber Shop ori Saturday.—•W.B: EMBERLIIV in; Wirigham -Gen. eral Hosptal can Sunday; ;Janu- • ary 29, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred :Fth berlin, .Lucknow, a da 1- ghter: BORN • Some .who can't run.., anything_' 'but a. temperature ' think they could run the •government. 'driving by on their .way to. the Fair when they saw him :(all' ,arid saw "them: carry him away down to the corner and : inte a house" • • The Retd 'family lived. it' God erich, but :had' taken up re l- dense, we • are told, where Les Purves now has.•his -:shop across' torn the B. =A. The A TWO OTHER "OLD TIME n v-f7A� r H 'RTRAGEDYr, di 11�1Ch1'.._. s C L CH • ' Pathe Ja'm.ieson Ree c-' —�f contract :for' part :of the :.wc r!• • ;+ The' story can•ed in The Sen= M.r McGowan says he tt,ir� . - Rj �tinel - recerltl i _ of the.__f axa ._asci that at the Bine he v.as �� tt`t' _ `=.cou-si:nsr _Willie- .- 6la,.,� 5i(; �� - _ �+' ••••cle•rt-t-that:6.1:efefyotILL.111telh,t):di'itUdidillrl.71-1:it-hhHig �� Allister Httghe5' fart:1•-,'`••iyear-old es Mrs.1,tti}ding o- er ate()brbgeWebb,father est dist) Church,. revives memormemoriesHarveynd, for other' old timers; Mr. Moffat Was at the sceneIt. , C. McGowan' and' • Foster moments after the • accident hap. s Moffat both. recoil • the accident pei1.ed.' He was 13 years old 'zit. whxch occurred on Fair Day in the time, and vividly. recalls the • i : ear y 5'b ?1'?: "'�". sick ening feeling.' al�1 epi .:...,,,,,,,,,,,,,...644„." w' � � "' 4'� Mr. McGb ;an Says the Were i need. • k lite ' Food: Store on. 26 Free -Delivery—. A 27 !:r• 'I i «°`.;tea 1'. 1�llriYl�lrrw Mr went • 1Ticto last Jac Dona ane 1'; Ball: Th 'Luck • be ht tre.c 2.30.. •a b nand e Kenn Mrs. lyn lora,' • �At ----�'i•idt ers'•I for t on 1 �- -1V1ss head Mi the First Be Thgh left • for Fri Cara