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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 22alisateWiCrialw w ' THE 7,► okNo T SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAIUQ' FAMILY WEDMSDlAY,, MAY 23rd;;. 195 eij 0.1001,01,1004100.104 !...q4111""="116°44.1119:11.1".!.".").-11Wielt.I. 10;i0 Enquire about our Special Offer This Week. Special Discount on Two or more Pairs;:. Fpr any. Member or Members of the Family. • .SE.E BY SENTINEL - AN JEANS 1956 --- POPULAR STYLES BOYS' .&,.GI ,LS' .. _.:'.... • Sizes 2,' 4, 6,' 6x, •with matching braces, elastic waist. i or (belt., style. Priced at' ;,. .....,.: are, `$1.29, $�1°9O j GIRLS' & BOTS' ' .. • •• . 8 to 16. ,:Girls', prices start at '$2.60. Boys' at $2;98 matching Windbreakers if desired, THAT in, less •than an hour on TVesday afternoon f (oral Mac nald :landed "seven : eve1y trout,•..measuring 'from .81/2 to 12 inches;. ',MAT Charles Elliott 'of town observed his •89th :'birthday on Sunday, • May 20th, and his friends -join in extending con-. gratulations.:;and best • wishes, Mr, Elliott hasn't been enjoy- ' ing the best of health' but is. • looking forward to' getting out• and about. THAT four Lucknow High School student's have joined , the Q9th Battery, RCA, at - Wingham. ' Arnold Hartford 'joined the ' Battery about a month and a half ago; and more recently,: Paul Couse,. Ian Marshall and Ted ,Collyer have, signed up. The - Battery accepts recruits froin 16 years-of,-ag : but _under i V2 years, parents' -permission is required. They will attend: militia camp • ,at Petawawa in July. ., ° • —0— THAT r •Fred. Beck, a Harriston • .business man, spoke ; in ,the irn-• ited :.Church on Sunday 'inorn- in,g on .behalf of the Ontario • Temperance Federation. He gave :a very; acceptable address 'with personal testimony , that was •, very ; effective.: Mr:. Beck • substituted for. Mr.' Royal. Mout • ton,who was unable to be pre-• sent afire to ` bereavement:. ' THAT; 'Harold Congram, under went an operation it Kincar=' dine Hospital ori ' Thursday for a ruptured appendix , gnd eons. traction . ,of the bowel.' He is making a • favorable . recovery but will be hospitalized for 'a couple of weeks. .THAT Re'ir, Wallace McClean will' conduct the .92nd anniversary services' of Whitechurch Pres loyterian Church on ` Sunday morning. 'and evening. '. Rev.. N. ' Caswell will take the morning •service• in Lucknow and the af- ternoon service. at Dungannon. •. ' The evening' . service in -Luck- " Luck - in f o of : • the Ripley , Presbyterian Church Centennial. Good weight mercerized cotton drill. -Tan, deep pock- ets, bar tacked,' heavy duty zipper, sanforized. Sizes Several styles,, from which to choose. Sizes 12 to, 20 ALSO BLUE DENIM and WHITE BACK bENLM JEANS in all the above sizes., 0 00, 141, 55 YEARS ,IVIARRIED (Continued from Page 1) .celebration which they attended at Mitchell was marred by show and rain. • Mr. and Mrs. Pardon took up •farrning on the' Purdon- home- stead on the 12th ,Concession of • ' Nawanosh where they continued to -reside for -about 1.01 years until establishing hardware, flour and feed business at Whitechurch Which they operated until nine *years ago, when they dold out to' Plred Newman and retired to Lucknow to anake their; home. Mr. and MrS. Purolon 'are en; joying splendid ' health and are youthful to a degree that belies' ' They have. a family . id four daughters and 'three, sons, Mrs. Cecil Falconer • (Catherine), of East Wawanosh; Mrs. john Cleg- jack Macintyre (Frorence), of Wingham; Win. E. Pardon of Detroit; Mrs. George Tiffin (1.s,a bel)' of Langside; Athol of Sar- nia and Hector of Sarnia. There are 23 grandchiidren. and seven great grandchildren. - ."Sarid.y and Tena" have a host, of friehds in the district who join hi extending congratulations and best wishes. ° THAT the death of :George C. ' Dobson Occurred last week at Chatham General Hospital fol- . lowing a lengthy illifess. was public. school inspector for West Bruce fro* 1935 to 1944. THAT .members. of the Ladies' Auxiliary . to the Canadian Saturday in aid' of the Navy *. L.eague. The campaign was in ,001 • • Of Saran and Plastic Fibre overs We can offer you cOvers for most makes of ears in colors Blue, 'Green, Maroon. SEAT" COVERS FRO1V1 OUR SAMPLES :at 10% Off Regular Piricei r• This Sale from May 24,th to June 2na. • _THAT_Jack Henderson 'bought_ the top -price Aberdeen Alfgus. (bull at the Grey and Bruce Consignment sale held last Thursday at Walkerton. It ,was a 20 -Months -old sire, consigned . by Tom Todd of St. Helens. The purchase .price was $355. , • Jack McKim had complet.: ed ihia. fourth year in medicine at Western University, London: THAT Ripley' Council has auth- orized -Police' Chief Elliott Tay- lor to enforce the by-lavi con- cerning dogs running at large. The '13y -law has been on the books for about .• twenty-five -----yearS,--but-thists-the first 'time that "teeth" have . been put in the legislation,- -- Fivc.. Staff . pe cia s FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Stokely's, 1.5ivz,- _---, -�.. -- ,r_. I.G.A. CHOICE PEAS 15 . t k WHITE' CAFE : MX • Ogiivie. • FLORIDA MALLOW BISCUITS 1.G.A., 25 biscuits .. . „.... .. . . 27c _____ Effective May ,24, 25 and 26. ucknow 1 G A t. arket ..• Phone 20 -- Lucknow • FREE DELIVERY, A Complete Range of Simdals and Casuals for *Warm Weather Wear: WOMEN'S WHITE AND 'PANAMA SA• NDALSi7 different heel. heights, • Foam Rubber' Soles in red, blue or brown. • WOMEN'S. WASHABLE CANVAS • CA.S1941S-;-. 'Childs Boys' and' Men's Running Shoes alt no co In sh thi wl 101 at rh lat Ms Ch sie lts thr (Continned froM Page 1) PresbyterY of 'St. John and .anin- 'Presbyterian ChurCh, Woodstock, New Brunswick.: He is now min - •td the congregitions of St. Cuthbert's,. Montreal and 'Special. music will be .provided at both services and on Monday evening a congregational supper and social hour will'conclude the centennial services which . have been planned .with Much fore- thotight for some. tiMe. Not the least of the accomplishments is the compiling, of a .detailed and a wealth. of faCtual information from the very beginning of the .congregation to the present day. --Reeords Back To 1856 .Earliest records go back ' to February 27th, 1856, that record- ed. an installment, payment on a -lectors were appointed, and So successful were their efforts that With a seating capacity for fout of hundred, -was built ofi Lot 14, gag Con. fii Huron ToWnship. This Each 'became separate charges in 1874 with Rev,-. Grant remain-. ing with. the • Ashfield' Church: ' A call eXtended, Adam Mcqueen Hurow, Church, caused dissatisfaction and eighty families pursued.' with vigor end . Church in Ripley, The two con- gregations carried on Until 1922, When they became 'one with the dissOlUtion of the Huron Presby- terian Church. ' • ever had a more coonplex church' history, and the recording of it. the reSults ,deserving of high praide to the historical ,Oommit- Bob of StrathroY were callers in tOVin of 2nd ver atid birt 26t1 ath cur big eusi Ant and bon attic ei the by i ot kat ruu grot • CURTAINS Dot "-Marquisette. -- Size 46x8I, pair $3.98 • FANCY SCRIM COTTAGE SETS • Pair White with colored; borders. -in red, aqua and .green. Pr. $3,29 RAYON NET PANELS • GINGHAM PEDAL PUSHERS ,BOYS' TEE. SHIRTS Cowboy , design, blue, yellow & DRILL Tom:limas BOV'S' JEANS Tan drill, sanforized. Sizes 8 to 14years $2•08 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Fine satiforized cotton, sizes 141,'2 to 171/2, white, blue, tan, pink, . green and' assorted stripes., $2,05 MEN'S WORIK PANTS Sizes 30 to 44 Olive-green drill .. $4,50 Navy blue drill $4,95 •