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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-14, Page 2HELD. PARTY IN HONOUR • OF 'S'ARAI JANE BANNISTER • SJane Bannister was ar guest of honor at a. party which was arranged byH igh.., School classmates, and. held last ' week a+t Hol rood : Hall.: Dancing was!eni. Y to oyed to recordings and +violin: ' music by. ' Bob McInnes, with. Esther ,MacDonald as'' ae- companist . and Harold Ke npel as. ,•caller. -oft.. •rah Jane • . At •t1ie • lunch: hour, was presented With' a compact -and gift of money by Shirley 'rwin. with. Helen. Collinson read- .ing the presentation address.,,. GEORG. •ICHARDS' NAMED TO FREE PRESS, CLUB. 4 • i 1, F. 1 If • • r- " 47. V attillilr."7" THE ' LVCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1VIr, and Mrs. Nelson aynand . PLAN CONFERENCE I' Mrs, Ernest Bogie visited last. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.. El- don Ritchie. • Mr. and. Mrs• Alex' Hackett & Wayne visited last Friday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs, W. G, Hunter, . Mr. and Mrs,', Alfred ,Ritchie, Donna and Billy visited Friday _..,.. evening with Mr. and Mg's. Frank Ritchie... 1Vir. and Mrs_. Gordon. Kirkland. and •family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "Gordan. . Stobo o Teeswater:. OF FARM GROUPS 'A Plan of •Action' 'in which. Ontario's, farmers will boldly ret ,a, pattern for a comprehen- sive 'conunodity. marketing .pro- gram fol; many years to come is predicted as the outcome of the Commodity' Marketing Confer- ence being held in Toronto, Mar, 13 and 14.. • • • "The'-day .nference,', which. . 2 N will . be at ,Ea ,n's College .• ne Auditorium, will not only be one of the largest recent marketing confereinces ,. in Canada, fbut'• Ott will : also, make history , Lloyd h er •.resident, of the Ontario Federation ,.. � ion • of :.Agricul tune: stat- ed.. , G "We . expect • 1,000 delegates .. gsat-. and members from 22 commodity groups and farm organizations across the province of Ontario". "OLir : purpose.: in organizing. George . Richards, 18 -year-old son 'of Mr. and Mrs• Orland Rich - lards, has .„been selected , to High resent Lucknow District g School, in the London Free Press Leaders Club. George , is 'a Grade •XII,i stud- ent. tud-ent. and is president of the Lit- • erary Society. He. splayed goal on the Juvenile hockey team a year. ago and was senior runner-up UT last fair* .field day :competitions. He has :a high scholastic stand - this conference. is ,to review the, current.. position of .agriculture' in Ontario.. The results of this con- ference o r-ference . will , be. two—fold", M. Jasper continued. "We hope .to impress upon the generalpublic the . seriousness- of the current deterioration in ` faran income bo, th to" the farmer and to 'the.. total Canadian econoniy. Second- ly,, we hope to clearly define our farmers' . areas of .responsibility',. Ishii tt 3 N4 Yonsz governatents areas ;of resp bility' in remedying, this • situa- tion. •1' look: forward to. a `plan of • action' •'emanating : from . this Commodity ''Marketing • Conifer, ence. in. 'which, Ontario, , farmsrrS 'boldly .and with vision;. will t a" .pattern' for • a comprehensiv commodity . marketing .program formany years 'to come"... • • With regulations ilow ;.in. force'I 'requiring motorists to stop when a school bus, stops,' A. C Agnew, :driver of : the Wir gham' bus, points out that, there may be some confusion in.: the minds.' of some motorists regarding ; the stopping dictate. • . • • The regulation says' a motor ist shall not proceed ; until the school bus resumes . Motion, or ..the a driver of .the bus signals to :proceed, or the flashing ' signals 'areno longer actuated. i. In 'other words, , a school • bus might -be. st ed for' some•reas • BORN, WA-WIRE—At t Kincardine. Gen e'ral Hospital, March 4; 1956,.. to Mr,, and 'Mrs. John McGuire; • R. 6, Litcknow,, a son, . Ronald John. Mel3ONALD—in, Wingha7n; Gen- eral Hospital on .Saturday, Mar. 3, 1056; to. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald, R. 1, Lucknow; a dau- ghter. , (Expired March 3 pre-' mature). . . •, 1ViaacMILt AN --Mr. Viand Mrs. .as. MacMillan announce the arrival of their son, Joseph Wesley,' at. Hotel Dieu ..Hiospital, St.. ,Cather- ines, on' Wednesday, 'February 1'st, a brother for David. s _ P A WEUUNESD4'Y, ' lV AB CH 14,: S56 •+'KIN G BAAA. THROUGH THE SENTINEL. FILES "141011111100411.0411111.0•11194141111000,1.04•00).14...‘44.0 ". Forty Years • g , Ten Years; Ago Mts. Kenneth'" Mme_ is death, Mr. and Almost a year .after h'Boundary East; celebrated and MTs. Andy ,Smith learn- Lea , 60th. wedding anniversary. edO James, Al -the. ed that 'their son, F1 Recruiting . meetings• were 'be - vin .Srriith, liad .met..death witYr •throughout; t'he com- held. all merrvbers of the: crew when ng . their lane was. shot 'down • over munity. p JaTnes Webster died at ' tk�e 'France. Ashfield game to Ashfield • 'Mrs. 'Wm..;Blake. of age of 88. Hie. �, . bib: , ' " ved` her 90th birthday with his parents. in 1854, He was obser roll. congregational honor �, the oldest of five brothers,. Rob- unveiled in the .Presbyter ert,, Thoanas, 'Dan a ;fid Richard. was, p offices .at `Amberley taxi.�.�Ghurcli,to.,comrnem�orate the vie of .mnem+ber's.:oi' the and Laurier,, were closed. . •war. se . . anon a�i}d : in memory of on _e . .. .,Drill ..Sgt :'Carrick of'; W'lhite�• �• gr g r . ONO boys: 'who Paid tke supreme acTavish in church was dril1mg ' 160th .'re • sacrifice, Harold es byterian church •Sicily and Charles Jewitt at cruits in the, Presshed.. � ,Hong Kong' MacDonald, Rev, John Reed :was inducted Capt. �R: Douglas .. char pas laincy ser- tor of SoutKinloss . sby- was Was in the'p terian Churchh:., He. sucPreceeded Vice wass assigned to the. Can- p T: A. McLennan. scion Occt dation Force in Ger- Rev many. . Pte:' Gilbert Thomas died from' Scott, . was: the . vie-, pneumonia at 1Viontreal where Harvey Sc , 42, tun of a,, shotgun accident • while 'he was training, • A native .of The victim's frozen Wales, he was in ;his 22nd year hunting. his uncle, and' had: 'been employed> 'in Ash - body 'was found.• by Mr. Wm. Wraith. field. P. rior° to enlisting he had : made his home With Mr. and Mrs.. N. G. MacKenkiefor two year3. on other than the irnrnediate tak' ing On or . discharging . of pass- engers,.. and, if the flashing sig= nals were not:: operating a motor- ist d t could proceed. LTNNEL�i.--in ,Strathroy General A .•al ,on :Saturday, -March 10, 1'956; to ,'Mr. lured, Linnell (nee Dorothy Macin- tosh),, ` a 'daughter., Donna Mari lyn, a sister • for. 'Evan., LOCAL :CHILDREN' PERFORM. IN, SKATING- CARNIVAL TVs.. carnival time again.' Est' citement .,is in the air.' Children are selling tickets, • practicing `their' routines and thrilling at Z ION " when they. . . , ` that magic.. moment �' lice. • •Drennan emerge 'as characters; from A ,Mr and Mrs. Wilfred ,Red 'Mr. and. Mrs. Mel " in . Wonderland', White and en and J. C. and and Fish, Footmen; vin Stewart and.'girls. • visited dlVlrs The Duches ,. Cheshire Cat, Fair Frtday-evenin�g with -Mx•,-.& , .les the: oc `Turtle,:, etc' •G, eorge ,,Hunter , . Mrs.' Melvin Raynard Whether . you live in Tees- and e Es - Mr. and . M �1Vroxeter, and Kathy, Blackstone .of Gorier- water, Belm re, Lucknow �r or i�c+h visited (last Wednesday with grave, Whigham; Twenty Years Ago The -=death- occurred of His King Edward VIII,. Who, later ab -• dicated, became the first: bach- elor king of England since 176. Donald. Henderson was ap- pointed secretary of the Luck-. now School Board, Kinloss'; Relief allowances in • •I were set. • at • 12c per :day s.for per' 'heads.` of families and 8 cents p day for each' dependent. • •Mr. and Mrs "Jacob.'Fckenswfil ler marked their .52nd, miniver - __ .,,,. , .. ' ;;•_ /iii/i/iii/iii//. P A., Malcolinson 'moved to ''. Walkerton to . take, .over a law... practice. R. '.R. MacLeod ;.was head Cf. the; Royal.:',Arch. Masons. . .• Wm, ' McCxostie ,was • Clerk of West Wawanosli; .'•.J...€G.. Ward; treasurer; . George : Webb, assess_ or; Wm. ThompSon, :collector:. • James: Bryan 'was elected pres ident oaf the Agric'ulttural• Soc nary. and iety, known as the.. Kinloss Mr. and :Mrs WM. Sherw Branch Agricultural Society: of , �$elfast ::,observed • their '53rd The •. combination rate of •.the wedding anniversary . . ord:on Free Press •and. Sentinel Dou Clarke-w_asattending L' ' :75: g wasT$1 �. Stratford Normal and.; 'playing Bruce County Council made an with Stratford Midget juniors. ,additional grant of $500 to assist in completing . •Norm ,yRobert,- Tl irty Years Ago . ".Histo of. Bruce hi•ts son's ry P rse�gGreta Fox. �df .� -:-- , ,�; - vas ptfexmg Nu R• D, Cameron , church• died suddenly' : at "Wing.- men's Ants, regular $F.50 to $10;' ham Hospital in her 28th :year. for •$4.95. Dr. Pierce of Georgetown ad The death occur dressed 'of the in - dressed ,a • meeting in the Town• fant daughter of iVir„ arid • 1Vlrs.• Hall,, describing :bow 90 Armen E J. Collins ' ian .boys were being trained for :; Will 'Fisher and :Maggie :'•1VInr-. ,Canadian; .fair a ,:work, : Their. •par- loch were.married at `the home encs • had 'been massacred by the of her parents, 11�Ir. and"Mrs: ', Turks in 1915. ;: Murdoch, They •left by Mrs.' Wm: Smith Lucknow Steele C • died in Wingliam os�pital ` fol -train for' a: wedding,trip to 'Lon . ndectomy. don ,? ,ind..•Detroit. - Towing. an -.apps • • Sixty Years Ago Blyth you'll want • to: see the. Elected•.council infest Wawa - girls. and boys of your .commun- . nosh was "$,obi:' Lockhart, 'reeve; ; ity liar . are. members :' of ., the deputyshreeve, . Lo Medd'; conn- and will Figure Skatingtheir Club ._Cameron e Mc ourt- and will t e.skating in car=. `tenor W. ,.. . lin, John'' Webster. R niwal� in the Wiirgharn Arena . on • •• In Minims •deputy -reeve Alex March pM..and 15th beginning Nicholson ' defeated peeve and at 7.45 .p.m. Reserved seats are. ex -Warden James . Gaunt,:.James.. o t sale at extra. ons• Drug Johnston was elected deputy. and Stare' at 250 extra. councillors were -Frank :-Hetu'Y, NONAGENARIAN DIE HIS • Angus McKenzie. &' John Kaalce ' Hugh Gi�rvin was ` re-elected DAD WAS -`ASHFIEI�D .PASTOR reeve of Ashfield'' defeating John• Jamieson. First ' deputy i •reeve The death occurred in Swat Kckley was re-elected over res. :fond on 'Wednesday- of John 11. M lou h. nsec id cleguty reeve Kenner,, age 91. years, :and who Jamieson. was., John � N. MacKenzie and had been: prominent in the •busi- an. Dal- ness , life of 'Stratford • fora sixty Councillors; were Morgan ton and David: Fa�rrish. years. 'Scots. rwere incensed by a ver- 'His father :was Rev, Jdhn Kens . _ , • Mihwaukie `. court ner who is believed to have dict in a preac'he• on e s if'd-Circuitwardix>-dainage$125, to s before the turn;' of the century. man whose . horse had ' a Rev: Kenner 'reached in Ash= frightened . by.. the • sound of The. p _. ba . esaand had. r_tin awn Held.rorn T1 -to 1$4. Re.�` A'. •.Strongman preceded him and jury claimed that "the dudersa he he •by R James ' iisicpson ; w nienf'.•. Hall was followed Rev. •. H. is not a 'musical instr a5 master .R:ev. Kenner was a native of of Belfast .Orange: Lodge, Dun Cornwall, i ngiand. He first doles 'Major Joseph. 1Vial. dge, , ed as a minister of the Bibles gannon . hotel keeper, ' droPP Ch`ristian Church, which :later dead froth a heart attack in his • merged w ith t he Methodist 51st • year. He was a brother of Church, of Lucknow. David Malldu h' g-. Libby's Tomato CatsUp, 11 oz.. bottle" ..r 21c Supreme Sweet Mix :Pickles, 16. oz.' jar -21c Dainty. Rice, 16 . oz. pkg. 2 for 29c 'Westons Choc. :PeppeChoc. ,Peppermint' CreaMs, •Pkg.. 29c Tabby's_ fancy -Sweet Mix Pickles,-16.oz.: jar. 33c ..Bee Hive .Golden Corn, Syrup,' 2.1b. tin ....31c Salada *Tea Bags,, :pkg. of 60 79c'. Wrestons .Golden Brown Sodas, 6 oz;.pkg. ,21330 Apex x .Fancy, Cut Wax Beaus,. 20 oz. tin ,. 19c Choice • Fruit Cocktail, 15 oz. ..tin, 24c• '. California large Prunes, lb. cello, .. 3` e Aar bulk Pitted Dates, . 2:�Ibs. • -`25e Fab • 1/z -Price, buy 'Pkg. 'it reg. price get pkg. at I/z-price, large 2 for •59c -Super--Suds- New.�._Dstergent, lg. pkg: ...:29c Instant Quaker .Oats, 44• oz. pkg• 39e Bakers .Chocolate Chips, 6 oz. pkg. 2 for 430 'Maxwell House Coffee with Gold Plated Coffee Spoon, ib. • 51.15 Swift's Prem..Luncheon Meat, •12 oz. tin ,... 39c Lifiton's Soup, Chicken Noodle , ; 2 'for 25c • 'Eagle Brand Sweetened :Conensue , -.. PreSb Daily e_ eed d --k , 15 oz. GREEN GIANT PEAS 15 oz. this ' - 2 for 31c. Chase .:arid Sanborn . INSTANT COFFEE. 6 oz.: jar $1.55 2 oz. jar 51c, .WAGSTAFFE MARMALADE 24 oz. jar .=-, 250 CROWD TEA BAGS Pkg , of 100 -- 85c .- ..:. • _ ._._ 24c.. W HITTICK' BREAD. and BAKI : G - 'R. & Peanu u T, oz. ti f 49,0 �. erber's .,Strained Baby. Foods . 2 .for ,19c Dried. Australian Apricots,. 12 oz. pkg........., 14c •� G; .. .,.: • 450 ,S.O:S. Scouring: Pads, 4 to pkg. ... Pink Seal Fancy.. Pink `'Salmon; lb: tin -� -�:.. Steel Wool ; 6 roll y ,¢•`�,. 2 for 230 `Western Glti Ready Lut Macaroni ;;� I%5cul Dog , 2 for 33c Big • 5 Cleanser '2 `i-or`19c:- Minute Ince, 5 oz. kg. " , . . , i ' c -Sane 28 oz: 2 for • 39e. Australian, Sultana Raisins, 2. lbs 39c Libby s Fancy Kraut, Lipton's Purple Label Orange Pekoe/z Tea i. 65c Select Golden Ripe ,Bananas, .1b. .,:..] 9c .: Flavorful Gireenings- Cooking Apples, Our Own .BIend Tea; b. bag 850. .. ... _ 550• Betty: Crocker Choc. -Fudge . Brownie' Mix , 37c , - 6• at. ,basket lit IcebergLettuce 2 350 Fair Wind Solid, Light' una,: r/� tin ' 23c' Solid heads, fine, quality IWhite Cross oilet Tissue 2 for 25e Nev Spring. Crop tender Greene Cabbage; ib. 8c. Interlake3 for 790. Fox Haven Beef Pies .....:........:. Face -Elle Tissues, .gree; box •.,:......... 2 for 390 . ... 5e' • l%e F�od tore Phone .26 Free eirvery. THE .LUCKNOW :.SENTINEL Luck io .., . aria Authorized 'as second class mail, Post Office Department, 'Ottawa • Established .1873 Published Each Wednesday After•nOn S. bscription rate -42'.50 a year in. advance—to U.S.A., $3.50 t.• Campbell Thompson, Publisher ;•ZOKB.SIMAtatsmoL 4 1956