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• IE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LLICKNOW, ONTARIO
STUDENTS HAVE
NOVEL SHOP, TOUR
The Horne. Economics classes o#'.'
Grades 9, 10 and. 11 of Lucknow
District High. School,, under the
supervision of their teacher, Mrs,.
.Blewitt, were privileged to .be'
shown through W. A. S'ohmid'S
store. He ..very graciously ren-
dered his time and knowledge
to point •rout the difference in
grades of china, silverware .and
crystal.. •
Four studentslucky enough to
have their birthdays nearest the
day of the ,visit to the'store were
•presented with gifts by Mr..
,Schmid. They were as follo!Us
9A; Barbara•. Murray 01% Joyce.
Sackett; X'' Mae .• Ketahabaw
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XI, .Donna Woods, ,
The, giri ><,n, each ;grade ' With
the highest, standing for the • year.
in Home : economics was- present-
ed ,with a, gift. They were: "IX,
Jean Richards, a place setting.
of 'cornflower crystal; X, '. Sara
Jane : Bannister, a place setting
off 1847 , Rogers -silverware; X!I,
Rdozella Howald, a silver cold
meat 'fork,
Grades ' 10 and 11* were also
taken ' to Ashton's Dry Goods.
store where .Mr.': ,Ashton told, of.
the processing of cotton . and
then showed various qualities. of
cotton ,goods. •
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.Mrs. Donald Car'. is . is joining Mrs. Edith Andrew of Edmon-
• Mr.. and Mrs. Bryce .Elliott and , , . Hos,
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Wagstaffe s Raspberry Jam, 9 oz. ;jars 2
• Jel1r.O "Puddings &' ;Pie Fillings; pkg. 3
Regal Rice,. _2 1b. cejlo' . ;• ...... 3^1 c:.
Post Sugar :Crisp, 9' oz.: pkg. • . ..`, , .. •28c
Aylmer Brand Condensed
VEGETABLE SOUPS
:10- oz. •tin0.s _ 3 for 33c '
;Catelli... '•
REDI CUT MACARONI
16 'oz. pkg..: - 2 for 29c
HEREFORD, CORNED BEEF
• 12 .oz. ,tin 35c
MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES. •
10c off giant . pkg.: 59c
Heinz Relishes, ',I 2 oz. jar ..... •...'...35c
E. D. Smith's Cherry-Pie:Filler, 20 oz. 29c
Shirriff's White 'Cake Mix, 16 oz pkg. 2 7c
Robin Hood Pie Crust Mix, 16 oz. pkg. 310
Dr. Ballard's' Champion Dog Food . : 3.13.5c
Rose: Brand Margarine, lb. pkg. .. 29c
Clover. Leaf FancySslid Tuna, 7 oz. • .41c
Durhan Cornstarch, pkg. . .21'35c
Old :Dutch ,Ccan c tins ..2
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Libby's Fancy. Fruit Cocktail; 15 oz. tin 26c
Crushed Pineapple, 'gal. .. , ; .. , $1.15
Libby's• Crushed Pineapple, ,20 dz: tin r31c
VACCUM PACKED . MEATS
33c
2 c
39c
29c
7 -Post Bran .Flakes, large 14 oz. pkg. ...26c
Heinz Kosher Dill Chips, ,lg• 24 oz. jar 25c.
Saran Wrap,. 25 ft. roll :::...::, ,:.:39c
Save. All :Wax Paper, 100 ft. roll . • • .. 2.9c:
Supper . Club Serviettes, pkgs ,. , .:.. 2133c
Sweetheart. Toilet 'Soap, bath size :.'212-3
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NO. 1 QUEBEC MAPLE SYRUP
1/2 gal. $2.75 ,,— gallon •$5.25
5 -PIECE SNACK. SE3',.._.
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with each $5.00 purchase'
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Juicy, tangy, California Lemons ns 41129c29c
Melly ri w White' Potatoes, 10 Ib. -;bag' &3c -
Crisp green pascal Celery, lg. stalk 2129c'
Fresh Arrivals Daily '
Home: Grown Asparagus, •.Green Onions
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 30t4 1956
LANGSIDE;
This cppmmunity extends sym..
pathy to those who mourn the
passing of the ,late Mr: George
Harkness of ,Teeswater, former-
ly of•the 6th Cop., where: he was
"a highly respected neighbor. •
Sympathy is also expressed to
Mrs. Charles. Elliott and those•
who mourn the passing of Mr.
Elliott and whose funeral Was
held from. Johnstone's Funeral
Home to Goderich Cemetery, on
Monday •afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott were residents of the 4th
Con.' farm now owned by Mr. ,
and Mrs, < Wm, • Neable before•
moving. to Lucknow..
• - Congratulations to Mr. Si Mra:
Lorne Wall on 'the birthof • a '
"son,.:•.a little brother for • Tohn.
Mrs. Sarah MacKay of .Detroit~
is a visiter with, .her •niece, Mrs:
Ted Collyer and Mr. Collyer'and
'attended the . centennial' service•
in Ripley on SundYay.
iMrs. Frank Miller,. Betty. .and
Allan' attended the centennial •
service in Ripley Sunday morn
ing.' and visited with friends in •
Kincardine, Tiverton and Port.
Elgin •: '
We hope for . a speedy recov-
ery o Mr. •Jameson Pettipiece
who is a patient 'in Wingham•
Hospital. {. ;
•�Mr. and Mrs.' Chester •Feagan
and. Bryan . of Nile • were ' callers
around Langside on Sunday.
Mr.: and -;Mrs, Ale - Marel use ..
Brandon. expect 'to leave for
a 'trip to visit his brother-in-law,
Joshua Dawson ani other friends:
around -June 1st. '
'Mr. and YMrs.Gordon Wall . &..
family visiited With relatives` at."
.Tavistock and with Mr: 'and Mrs.
Charles Childs (Leslie Mae, Wall)
.in • Woodstock . on . Sunday:; •
CHARLES ELLIOTT
Charles Elliott, a Dungannon'
.district pioneer, and forrn:er mer-
chant of • that village, passed
away early. • Friday . morning at
his ' .home in L• ucknow.. He had
•dbserved his 88th "birthday the
previous Sunday, and while not
in rugged health his.• death came'
Unexpectedly. He had been .up on
Thursday but this strength start-
ed waning that night, with the
end coming: peacefully about •five.
a.m.
•'Charles Elliott was :born: on
Con. 6, West Wawariosh on May
20, 1868. Be was a 'son of Thos.
Elliott •aril • Rebecca •Black, his
mother's parental,' home. ;having
been: on Con. 8, Ashfield, across
•froxn Cedar 'Valley school...'
Mr. Elliott entered 'thegeneral
store business in Dungannon,
Which :he conducted for some .35'
years when he sold out to Har-
'vey Treleaven. He lived , retired
for a . • time before 'taking up
farming in Kinloss, He • sold .,the
farm a.. year ago' last fall when
he• •and.- Mrs.' Elliott and their
grandson, . Charles,1Jr., moved :to
Lucknow.
''`Charlie", as he was •familiarly'
-known was at. one , • time 'presi-
,dent. of the Dungannon' 'district
rifle club: and ..was acrack
marksman. 'He annually took.
hunting" trips to the, north and
one of his prized possessions was
a mounted. head of -:a .deer which
he. bagged at (i5:
The funeral service wa$ held
at Johnstone's: Funeral Home on
Monday, conducted by Rev. Wal-
lace McClean of the Lucknow
Presbyterian • Church. 'Interment
.was in Maitland Cemetery, God-:
erich, the 'pallbearers being David
Nivins, Frank Glenn, Wallace
Conn, Charles Taylor, • Jim Rich-
ardson, and Charles Tiffin.
Mrs, Elliott is survived• by. his
widow,' the former Clara' Ratz oir
Golden Valley, , whpm he Mar-
ried . in 1.927; one son, "Henry El=
fiat and a grandson,_Charles..
:Surviving also are, two ._broth-
err
Wm. Elliott of. New Liskeard
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of of v
�. ,Sudbur.,,,
and a sister,.. Mrs. David Men
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wain • (Ann) of Goderich..r
He was predeceas'ed by his first
.wife, 'the former. Margaret Niv=
ins, ,and by two brothers, James
and Thomas,
Brother ramps'.
xION
iMr. and Mrs. , Jake 'Hunter.
spent: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
Cliff Menary:..
Mr. and'. Mrs. George Hunter
visited 'Sunday, with Mr.. & Mrs.
Alex' Hackett • '
•Mr.arid•• Mrs. Nelson, Raynard
and boys visited Siinday with
'Mr:.:arid. Mrs. Walter Alton.','
Mr. and Mrs: Will Ritchie and
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ; Irvin ,and .
Betty visited 'with Mr.: and Mrs.
Jim Webster •.,'of • • A�nberley • on •
Sunday. ,
Mr. , and .Mrs..•Albert Coultes
'arid family of:' Whitechurch and
Mr.. and Mrs.. Iioward . Walker &`
family ‘ visited with Mr. and 1V1•rs.
D.. A.' .`Sackett on -Sunday.
. Mr and Mrs. Gordon .Kirkland
went to. ;ilidgetown last Wednes
day with ' Mr. and Mrs: `Oliver
M-eC'h rles;'m d`Donnire7as' it was
:graduation 'day.. p
Church will be at 11.15 for the,
month of June. Sunday School,
will' be : at 10.00;r
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I(INGSBRIDGE
Mrs. • • M. Sheridan spent ;mast,
week -end with relatives in" Hain
ilton and Toronto.,
Rev. H. Van Vynckt received
a • telegraan from the TorontO •
Star Weekly; congratulating th'e
Kingsbridge •C.W.L. upon. •being
among; the" top, •• winners• iii the
Star Weekly quilt contest; and'
requesting • permission for this
'quilt to be' on display across
Canada :for •the. T. Eaton Co. un-.
til the end of August
Next Sunday will be first com=
munxon Surrday-�-- n--'this•-A Ircoiinot
Mass, will be at 8.30 a,rn. and
after the mass the first eon -
not nicari; _ will; De _"'serval their-.
tbreak�fast :the' C'.W.L in tiie
parish hallby.
Mr Jerry Dalton has 1 c�en ?l t
in'Goderich Hospital for .the past
week.' „
• Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ••Reed Of Torr-
•
onto • spent the week -e11,1 with
Mrs, Jas. Wallace and Ulu VicGr;r
Finnie family .:
:Cgngratulat%ons"
dan and her pulls' upon- the
fine talent they displayed' lethe
Lucknow' musical festival. helii
last Wednesday night.
Mxs,Jack Kinney of Detroit
visited at her home . herd 1.0t,
week:.
D .and Mrs. Gilbert Fr,ayne
spent last week with,re)ntrves in.
Toronto.
Tyre death occurred in Victoria
Hospital on May 17th 'of Joseph
Edward`. Lyon .of •Londesboro. He
was 50 '6years of age . and ;had
been ill for month. Ire is 'sur-
vived • �by his wife, two• sons, a
daughter, five sisters .and a bro-,
ther, Mrs. ,Harry (Ida) Durnin
and Mrs, Earl • (Olive) Gaunt,
formerly .;of•' West Wawanosh,
are sisters. •
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