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LUCKNOW SENTINEL,t LLTCKNOW, ONTARIO .r:
LOCAL LIBRARY AGAIN DISCUSS
MARKS :BOOK, WEEK POOL QUESTION
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A ,revolution has taken place. yin the hoane, laundry during...
the last ;:enty years and attention `is being, focused this
week on • • ern hrime ' laundry equipment that, has taken
the • back-br ing drudgery from "Blue Monday".
11:This .Week .For
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`•Information About' • The; New`' 1956
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WASHING MACHINES
AUTOMATIC IRONERS:
and
- ,AUTOMATIC DRYERS
Make home g
laundering quicker,' easier, ,and best` of all
it is available ;within` (everyone's budget. '
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Book Week in Canada, April
14 to 2.1, is set aside to promote
a 'deeper interest in the w.erks
of literature coming' from Can-
adian writers.. In libraries and
book stores Canadian ,books will
,be in the 'limelight. •
In the Lucknow Library marry
new and interesting books; ;are
available,, ibotle for adults and
children. The Library has been
newly decorated and .presents a•
very attractive ,appearance. The
Lucknow R'ufbI,i.t . Library • is,
sparkling bright 'since. the re
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Modelling and redecorating was
clone 'and' a new: lighting' system
installed. It : is a pulblie, building
of which the• comiinunity' can rbe.
justly proud. .
Everyone is invited to visit the
Library and make use of its
reading facilities. It. is suggested
that parents bring their children
with ' .them and encourage them
t� read worthwhile 'books, ' • •
Good books .can give to Child-
ren enjoyment and, fun, know:-
ledge,
now-ledge, 'a truesense of values, un-
'derstanding of themselves; and
'others, and a widening of exper-
ience.
- . The •Lilbrary Board is anxious
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Plumb` g, Heating, Wiring, Eav troughing . 'Phone 50 • to increase the book circulation.
Public Library standards ' suggest
Guests at th April 4. dinner
meeting of The . -Clansmen Club'
.held at Duncan's Restaurant en,
14onday, were Rae'Watson and . O
George Joynt. •
President .Harvey •Webster in-
troduced Rae ;as a • Lucknew-lberr
iboy •wiho had returned to live
among us. 'Rae is prominent in
Lions service (work and in his
remarks outlined, some -of he.
reasons or ' motives' that cause
some men to join service organ-
izatlons, But; he said,. despite- the
motivation; they generally ex-
perience . a., self -� •' irnprovernent
through their 'associations whieh
Makes .:them •better citizens and
good rein(bers. • -
Rae stressed that a•ccomplish-
ment in any . service ; work ': re-,
quired a faith. in what you're do_
ing, enthusiasm, and the need.
for. Money. He. .outlined' various
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W1ESIDAY, 18th, 1956
at le
ast 3 to
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volumes
per
Mr • and Mrs Clifford Farrier
and family of Wallacelaurgspent
the .week -end (with. his • parents,
Mr. and Mrs: ' W. 1 .Farrier.
:. Mr, . and . Mrs.. Walter James,
Roy < and Leonard. visited recent-
ly' with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bishop' and. other' .' friends:
in Toronto. .•
, Michael and Peter .Moore, sons
`of 'Mr.' and Mrs.;Stanley Moore,
have been home:. sick With the'
measles ; for . the past ' week.
Mr'. Nand Mrs.' Ilk Scholtz and
Mrs. Chas. Martin. visited last
week with Mr.' ; and ' Mrs. Clay-
ton Scholtz at London..
Mr: arid -Mrs. George Thomp-
son hnd ' Charles of . Feversham
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ents, .'Rev. and Mrs. W. J.' Watt
4-.01;;N— on the Queen Char-'
lot e • : •Island,,' to ` Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Watt ,on April 6th, a dau
gh er, Victoria Joy, a sister for
D id' and .George. • e•
r. and, • Mrs. ' "Ken Laidlaw
and. daughters. of LoridonVisit-
ed .with ..his . parents, Mr. and
Mrs.; Jas. Laidlaw. ,
Mr.. Russell; Taylor = of ,Alberta..
is visiting .his . mother and bro-
ther,' Mrs. Taylorand Charlie.
Russell has ' been in Albertafor
the past - thirty years '
' .. Mr. arid n•d Mrs." Ross • Smith - of• •
Toronto, spelt the week -end with
.her Barents,' Mr. anile Mrs. Rus-
sell Chapman.
en'S ,'books
lames per capita annually of the
population from. '5 through to 14
years of age, or,: from pre-school
through Grade': VIII.:• Good books:
have an important ;.iia , a
'dh(ild's life.
Book Week is an effort to
bring: '''better books to , more
people. •
The: W.M.S. of the United
Church , are having their ' Easter
Thankoffering in the church on
Friday evening,; April 20th at 8'
p.m. Miss Caroline Wellwood of
•
Winghant will show :films on : her.
he` was
while s .
Trinidad
trip ; � to
visiting ,Rev. and Mrs. Thomp-
son.
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PRING`-HOUSECLEANING SALE
Johnson's Hardgloss Glo-Coat, pt. 53c
Crown Tea Bags, pkg. of 100 .:... .. 89c
G.E. Lamp Bulbs, 25=40=60 watt ....• 4 for 79c
Weston's...Strawberry Blossom Biscuits. 29c
Wagstaffe Assorted Jams; -°9 oz -jar 3 -for 57c
Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup, 10 Boz. 2 for 25e
Heinz Cooked 'Spaghetti;' 15 oz. tins 2 for 31,e
Apex choice Fruit Cocktail,' 115.oz, tins 24e
Culverhouse choice Cream Style Corn,
20 oz. tins' • 2 for 31e.
Chlorodent Dental 'Cream, ,large tube ... .' 33c
Ivory Gloss • Laundry Starch, pkgs. 2 . for ,37e
Rinso Soap, green box, large pkg... .... 40c
Breeze. blue, or white, lg.: pkg.: 41c; giant 79e
Sunlight Soap Bars . 2 for 21c
old Dutch Cleanser, . tins . 2 • far 27c
Hawes Floor Gloss, king size tin 98c
Quaker Puffed,'Wheat,. 4 aoz. pkg. ,.•,.. 2 -for 29c
Mount Rouge Apple Sauce, 20' oz. .... 2 for 41c
Supreme Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. jar 23c
Clark's . Beans With Pork, 20 ' oz . tins: 2 for 39e
Pure Peanut Butter, 9 oz. tumbler .,.,:.,...,.; 27e
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R & W M Instars ff•
Instant Coff
Star Brooms, "4 -string, • each 99e
Velvet Brooms, heavy weight, 4 string $1.29
Flusho, for .toilets, tin . ,..,,,.k,..;.; 29c
Windex Window •Cleanere'20 oz.: bottle :,35c
Johnson's Floor 'Cleaner, qt. ...,.,..,..•,.... 54e
Sinloniz Paste. Wax; .Ib. 'Ore..... . .,..,.,,r$9c
Household Sponges, ea. .... ........ ......r,..,'29e
Scouring Pads, 'S.O.S., 'pkg. 4 • pads .::. , 14e
$'PIC . AND SPAN
Large 'package.— 29c.
' �proj t th
-money raising
vknhi,ch ` he' was familiar and in
general his remarks were most
helpful and encouraging to -.'ser: -
Vice club members.
Spoke On Industry,,
Councillor George Joynt, local
industrial commissioner, brought
the meeting urp•. to .date on what
had .taken place at the ''last Zone
meeting of the 'Georgi'an Bay
Association.. Lation
410,
well situated in regard to future
industrial expansion:and express-
ed: confidence that the .imnaned-
iate outlook, was bright. .
Discuss 'Poo1
The swimming spool, project
has been 'a controversial Club
question, •.and; the'merits or feas-
ibility of ;a pool near the' High
Se'hooi . Were again informally..
discussed.''
• The proposal 'of a wading .pool
at the . bowling green ..Was ad-.
vanced, and this angle appears
to. be'. gaining some 'favor. .
A swimMing pool •committee
comprised .of Charles `:Webster,
Donald, McKinnon, H. D. Tlhomp..
son, George - .Whitby and Mac
MacLennan were' authorized to
further':ex Tore the'.entire. swiim
ming spool. question, and toob-
tain.
b-tain. estimates of cost if practi-
cal.
A psychiatrist is a•'person who
doesn't have to. worry. 'as' long as
other "people do. ••
LUX, LIQUID DETERGENT
12. oz. ;tin )-- 3.7c.: '...
Robin Hood WHITE `CAKE MIX
15 oz. pkg. —25c
''CONCENTRATED JAVEX ...
32 oz. bottle 21c
Wide Selection 'of FroFrozenFoods' '
Whittick's Bread and Baked Goods
Cigarette Stand For Only 99c
26" all metal Cigarette Stand for only 99c
with each $5.00, purchase
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e olish,,_Silvo, lg. tin
Johnson's' Carnu, 20 oz ' tin
.KINGS'BRIDGE
SHIP COLLECT TO
Registered .Warehouse. No. 1
WES,TON, ONTARIO
Reliable Grading' •
Direct Settlement.'
Qbtainsacks and twine '
without,: charge from;
N. H. H EDLEY•
LUCKNOW
or slby writing to..:..
CANADIAN CO-gPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMI•TED
211 Bay Street, Toronto.', Canad4.
,Mr. '.Gerald` Garvey of. Edriion
ton, visited with .• relatives here
and in-Toxanto
during--the---past-
Mrs.
uring--the past -Mrs. Norman O'Connor spent
.the: past, week . in Detroit end
was . accompanied home by her
Husbandst/Wivel.-
Weak, Run-down 0Id
Thousands of couples are. 'weak, tired, lack
energy and pep; they feel run-down,; old tie -
cause •bodies lack' iron, at 40 50,..60. Try
Ostrex Torrid Tablets ,today. Supplies invtg.-
rn
orator; you,, too, a need to revitalize .stimu-'
late, energize and build=up entire body. Teel
'years younger. "Get -acquainted" sizecosts
little . Or start with• big popular "Economy'".
size and save 75¢. At a1li`druggists.
DONNYBROOK'.:
was held
W.A..ot
w.11!
.S.
and .�
Tuesday afternooat the; home
of Mrs.Wm. 'Hardie Miss Hazel ._
Stan -vex- was in charge' of the
W.MS. .program: and opened the .
meeting with hymn . 399. "Faith • •
of " our Fathers".. The • scripture
lesson was read . from the sixth
chapter 01 Romani followed
.by .
prayer and the Lord's prayer in
unison. :Mr's.: , H. Jefferson read
fan .:article 'entitled "News from a ,
Rural 'Church : .Centre". ,Minutes
of the March meeting were ap,
proved • as .• read.`arid the financial
report ,given. The offering-. was •
reaev'ed
• :Jeanette Johnston.
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An invitation ice. Meet • with the
Whitechurch Auxiliary was ; Ac-
cepted. ' Mrs Chas. Jefferson
read the :6th and : last , chapter :in
the study book..:' Hymn •500 was
sung in closing • .
Mrs: Sam Thompson was
;charge of the W.A. meeting..
Hymn 2 wassung and Psalm 744
was 'read in" unison followed by
prayer; The :secretary's ' report ' ,
was given and a collection taken
for the .flower fund.. Miss 'Mar-
garet Jefferson gave • : a reading ' 1
entitled' "Seeds' of Kindness".
The . meeting closed with singing'
.hyann • 586. A•...mystery .'auction"
as_..held,forr. the W.A. Lunch
was served'' by the hostess assist-
ed . by Mrs, Sam Thompson and
',Mrs'. H. Jefferson. There . were:
12 ladies and 10 ' children,. pres `•;
mother, Mrs .Sansonterrar .and',._ent
and. daulglter. Doroth
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. Ed Sinnett returned to y of • Wine
'hare were Sunday visitors With
his parents,: Mr. :andtVlr:l.
' R.
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�Cha�mney. : '
Mr. '.& • Mrs. Bert Naylor ivy-.•
ed last week to, the home ' in
Auburn • which they purchased
recently ' from • Mr.. Roibt. .Craig.
We are sorry' to -lose them . from
our coarn 'unity ,and ,church.
two sisters, Of 'Detroit. I'Mr.
and Mrs. Elwin "Charnney
Mrs..
her home in/ Detroit on : Satur-
day after spending two, weeks
at • her `home here.
,ri.
he `meeting held in the par-
ish hall ' by ' the , Canadian Can..
cer 'Society last •Wednesdayev-
ening,, sponsored by the
'and The ' Kintail Women's Insti-
tute, was well:. attended. After
the meeting' .a. card party was.
held with first prize for. the
''ies . going • to .Mrs.. Leo. Courtney
and gents prize' won by Mr Mc;
Donald, after wlioh lunch was
served' by. the .ladies. ' '
c Mrs. • `Gilbert Frayne1• visited
33.
$1.65
, , FRUIT. & VEGETABLES
Golden Ripe Cuban Pineapples, each • 270
Luscious, full ripe Florida Grapefruit 5'' for 31c
Tender California Asparagus, Attractive Price
, Palm ' Garden Tomatoes � . •; Attractive Price
. Home grown, mild sweet Cucumbers 2 for 35e
bite Food
hone. 25'.--�- Free Delivery.
(ore.
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!with relatives: in ` Detroit • and
Toronto last week. •
.Mr.. and Mrs. Peter Murray .of
Detroit, Mrs. M. Sheridan: of
Toronto, Jimmy Sinnett of De-
tr •Cit arid Miss Yvonne 'V`assella
of Goderich were erelong' the
Week -end visitors 'here. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton and
'Kathleen spent the week -end in.
'Toronto
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Clare vis-
ileo an C..hesley� during tho -pa
week.
.1VIr..Eugene 'Frayne spent -the
week -end with •relathves ire Tor-
Mrs,Y Sheridan and her pupils
are to be congratulated on the
.April: edition of their school
paper,, with Patricia Martin as
editor-in-chief, and assistant ed-
itor Mary Lou Drennan, which
is found to, be most interestiilg
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Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Hanna and .
CTahildrenforhon• .
have ' • moved to •' the.
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Mr, and • Mrs.' John R. Thomp-
son were recent tisitors with Mr.'
and Mrs, Riichard Charnney . at
B(elgr'ave.
Mr. and Mrs. •George Webster
and girls - were Sunday visitors •
• M • and , .Stuart . Cham
neywith andr. dau�gh�Mrsters. '
Hackett W'.M.S. ' ,
The. Easter . Thankofferirg vas >•
held at Hadkett's church °n Apr..
12th, Ladies ,were• present from
Blake's,, Dungannon,. Lucknow &
Helens :SejetiesMt. Bert _:
Alton presided. Mrs, G. 'Alto!(, •
,read the ''scripture lesson. ,1VIl,
W, Zinn gave a 'reading and Miss
Elmira—Alton. played,u_7r;.eer011--.
solo,.' Mrs. Brydon,.of••RipleN' W S •
guest. 'speaker and gage an ad-
dress w'hith was very well ,de-
livered •and much enioyedbv:
all present. 'A 'dainty lunch :was
then served by the Hackett .lad-
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