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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-02, Page 2a II �: 0 Home Fr , ill, ., Webster. and MacKinnon belicv CORONADO FREEZERS to be superior in 'quality and f tur to tarry other =fir-eezer. THE LUCKNOW SF,,NTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO They invite • y'bu to examine the built-in, features • • described (below: • (1)—Hermetically-sealed ,freeze unit guaranteed 5 years, -(:2) eparat - q io - eezet.se ons--4Txo ds a8S ponds. (3) --Porcelain .enamel interior in beautiful; color:.. (4)—Counter balanced lid opens and closes effortlessly; (5) Interior. floodlight goes on automatically. • •(6)—Interior sectioned by ibaskets and dividers: ' (7)—White Duraibond exterior , . lustrous 'enamel. finish. (8)—Adjustable cold •control• with `,`All's : Well" warming ' light (9) Recessed toe space in base , more conveni'ent.. 11O) -Super -wall construction—vaccun-sealed walls with,•3". or superdense Filbregias* 4n'sulatipn Keeps cold in, heat ' out, . reduces • operating' costs. (*(Registered trademark) Plumbing; .Heating,' Wiring, cKinn � Eavetroughing 'Phone .' 50 I 'See THAT +Bill Etos's has a sore look -1 ing hand, as 'a result of having the index finger severed,' the I. next finger .badly mangled and a 'third gashed in a •buzz saw- ing' mishap. •To See the shred- ded,ak- glove he had on, ni One wonder how. he escaped losing the hand. $ill was hos- pitalized for aboutten days. THAT cadet inspection will -be held at the Lucknovir Ntrict High School next ,Monday• af- ternoon, ternoon, to' (which the public . is' cordially invited. �-o— -THAI--in last-�week'S report•- .of the. Holyrood Teen Clob's win= ter • activities; we' neglected . to: mention that Mrs, Harvey Houston assisted as piano ac- compan st. THAT Robert Howie who is . in Canada : with a Scottish farm delegation,' and visited at the home, of Mr, and Mrs: Andr row .Gaunt, was a . calle'r ' the first •of the week on •Mr. and Mrs. James' McNaughton • whb. come from. the same county. Although .they ;did. not:. know. each other. personally they had mutual • acquaintances in the homeland:. 'WEDNESDAY,.• MAk 2n4`, 1956 Dernonstratiofl V 0dgwoo(1.Ana (coloured film to be_ .shown) • TOWN HALE., L:U. •CKNOW Thursday, May 3r •8.0.0, PM. DOOR .PRIZES ,ry...A.dnarisston ,.:, 25d ENTIRE ,;PROCEEDS FOR LOCAL GIRL GUIDE,ASSOCIATION (Girl Guides 'Will be out selling Tickets) Demonstration Courtesy of • W. A. :Schmid ,4 .• •:«i,,O..wQ.11110Q..1101i1QriO./.Q411.1,,l0hl,>1110•004.1/1fO1111,Q..iq;« THAT ;.dry,-. warm weather arriv-. ed the 'first of the ,week sand with its continuance long -de- • layed seeding operations Will •swing. into "high gear. ' ' MAT Keith Collyer Hooked a lovely. 14 -inch speckled trout. on • Monday • evening, for . one of the • best catches •of• the seas-` on we've heard of 'to date The.. Teeswater News, 'reports that it may roe June !before W.: J. Freeman will be, able to re- turn -from Florida. where he, hospitalized since 'suffering; .severe heart attack: a iii%.•.ilii'-iiiiiiiiiiiilii%iiiii/ilii/�iiiii� i!iiiiiii� 6' 4'.. • Y1 7 Borden's. Starlac, 1,6 . oz. tin .: 33c Breeze; blue 'or white, king size pkg. $1.39 R .& W Evaporated Milk; tali tins: : 515.9 'Golden Hour Assorted Chocolates, lb..89c -Birds-Eye-Orange Juice, 6 oz: tins -213 576 'Grown Tea •Bags, 100's,7.9c Lipton's Tea. Bags, . pkg. of 60..... 79,c' Paramount • fancy Pink Salmon, tall . tin 47c Swift's Strained 'Meats, • tins ..:. • 2 145 c Be Hive Golden Corn Syrup, 2 Ib. tin -31c, Instant Quaker Oats, 44: oz. pkg. .. 39C. 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Shop 59\ Hamilton St., Goderich Phone 1102-w 'PRESBYTERY PAID •TRIBUTE TO REV: H. 3.,.HARNWELL • At the meeting. of Bruce Pres- bytery.recently held in Chalmers. United. Church, officers for the. next .Conference year (beg nning. July • 1st), were elected as fol-. lows: 'chairman, Rev, W.•,H. ,Sure n erell; .sec., Rev. O A, Meikle - john; treas;; Rev. J. C: Hutton;' statistical ';sec.,' Mr. T. A. Carver on,• •$ •"Caling:•ICanada to Christ"is the theme orf the ,Mission to be launched at General:Council this. year, '.Rev., D A. Brydon an- nounced.. n-nounced.; He Was . reappointed' chairman of the local committee on Evangelism,' Mr. Howard'.Fiisinger of Mild may, who is 'a candidate' for the Christian Ministry, . has .just fin- ished his final • year in theology at Emmanuel College. He was licensed to preach by •. the Pres y, Rev. W. M. Whidderi of- ficiating . as..chairman. BORN • ROB$ : — in Wingham General ,,• •Hospital, on; Thursd ay, •April .19,, ' 1956; to Mr'. and.. 1Vrs.: Gordon Rabb, R. '3,: Goderich, a 'son.'. MITA in. Wi gham. General 'Hospital. on ..Saturday, April 2P, • to :,Mr. • and Mrs. Allan Millei.. R.. 1, Luck,'ioW ;:(;Eileen . Elliott), a son.. ; Nominees ' for ' commissions to, General .Council Were Rev. G.' A. Meiklejohn and Mr,' ".Mel • Proud. The: •call, of, :.the._ Walkerton.... Pastoral Charge .to Rev. Roy E. Conner. of London was upheld by Presbytery and will probably be - Come •effective with his. services to commence on July .lst, 1956: A tribute was paid to the memory of Rev: Hi J`: Harnwell'. who recently ' died in • Walkerton - where he had . been retiredfor. some years, -,His participation in the Presbytery . fellowship and Work were highly, valued. An of- ficial record 'of, hislife and ser= voce ' was • authorized.' ` SCOTTISH FARMER SPENT The Huron,County Juniot: Far- mer's held their fir4 1956- exe- cutive meeting tin the Agricul. tura). Board Roorns, Clinton, on Wednesday evening, .April. 25th, A guest' at the , meeting was Robert Howie of Nevirburgh in the County of Fife, ,Scotland, Robert is spending ten. days in Huron Ceunty, five dayS at the Member of the North Huron Jun- ior •Farthers •and five days With A Parmers: On- Tuesday, May 1st, he left to visit meinbers of the Lincoln Junior Varmers Associa- nesS meeting, R,ebert' showed slides of 'his home and interest - BUTTON—. in Wingham..:General' Hospital,- on Saturday, April: 21, ,M 1956, to -r: and: "Mrs: Ernest, Button, Lucknow, a son. CARTER -min Kincardine Hospi- tal on . April 10, 1956, to •Mr: anti Mrs. Levi Carter, R; 6, Luckriow, a Son. : . • HA,GEDORN-in. 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