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THE LUCICNQW SENTINEL, LUCK,NOW, ONTARIO .
DUNGANNO11'
WEDNESDAY, . JUNE 6th, 1956.
CRQWNIN4. QUEEN OF THE BALL
•
Visitors . with. Mr, and. Mrs. Al-
vin Sherwood last ' • Thursday
were Mr, and Mrs. ' Fra. nk Ran-
dal oPort All i of of Sarnia and Mrs. Car-
penter of Chicago. •
• A happy family gathering took
place at Club Grill, Goderich on.
Saturday when a dinner party
was held. by Mrs. ' Matthew•
;Shackleton, Dungannon; her sis-
ter, Mrs, Howard Durnin, Mrs.
Clifford Webb & Mr, Webb, God,-
erich; Mr. Willard Gray, Sari
Francisco, Cal,; 1Vlr.` ' and Mrs.
Lawrence. Grey, Belleville. Other
visitors •lately were Mr. and Mrs:'
Orville' Ghanibers with
cousin, Mrs. Shackleton.
(.Intended, For, Last Week) •
The ' family .of .Mr, and ',Mrs.
Cecil; Blake, have last week un-
dergone a seige of the German
measles, • .
Mr. Walter Stafford, Toronto,
was a week -end visitor with his
mother -in, -law,, Mrs, J. Hamil-
ton.
Mrs,. Jas. Thorne left, Milton
airport for .England.. on Sunday.
She left the 'week .• previous, but
when she got to Toronto; wa
disappointed in a :postal delay
passage, arrangements and re-
turned home. Her mother is 'crit-.
ically ill in England.' '"
Mrs, • J;o hn • J.: Ryan; who for
the ' last two. ''Weeks•', has been
nursing her husband, John 'Ryan,
since ; he was stricken with' a
heart condition after. mowing the
grass, has ,herself metwith mis-
fortune: ' OhMonday afternoon;
she slipped 'arid fell ,on a freshly
waxed .floor, ibreaking ' her left
wrist. She was: taken. to. • Wing-
ihaan Hospital for• treatment. Her
daughter, Mrs. `,Gordon Kidd • •of
• Islington; •arrived . that. evening. to
lend nursing.:scare -to her :parents,
iMrs.' John 'Andrew of Edmon-
ton, Alta.,
lrnon-ton,Alta., formerly Edith • Tre-
leaven •of Diingannon,.visited this.
week with .Mr, :' and .Mrs. Cecil
Blake; Mrs ' S. 3. ,Kilpatrick .arid
•Misses Rebina . and Nettie Sproul.
Mrs..Glen Springer Wand children
FULLY AUTOMATIC ' DEFROST ! r
'A FULL WIDTH FREEZER .CHEST.1
• FOIIR `000R SHELVES !
..MEAT KEEPERI... :.
' BUTTER . KEEFER #,
GIANT CRISPER DRAWER
: in' Your .Trables.:f
Tirade or, a Nevi MCCLARY9at..1
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ester
Plumbing;. Heating, Wring, 'Eavetrougbing 'Phone; 50
x Presbyterian Churc
RIPLEY4:
Would. like,to; thank all those
:Who attended. The • nteni ial
!' • and
helped td.imake it : success.
P
Lucknow District 'High 'School's
annual spring formal ,was high-
lighted by. -the crowning .of the
::School Queen.for .1956. The award
was won, by Miss Beverley :Ash-
ton, 'daughter • of Mr and :Mts.
-.Lloyd Ashton
She is shown'' benne—crowned
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tc.
BETTER 13-5-101100IIrEE"
Stokely
CREAIV'I: ;STYLE .CORN.
1.5 oz. tins 2for25c
HEINZ ITCHUP;.
11, oz. 'bottle •' 23c
BLUE SURF ..'
. Giant, package; 5o.off 71c
NATIONAL TEA BAGS'
50, to package _ ' 39c
Good • Luck Margarine, lb: pkgs. 2 for 65e . .
Nu Milk, Pasteurized Skim Milk Powder',
lb. , pkg. 33c
agstaffe--Gra•nge-•-&•-Grapefruit Marmalade,
24 oz. jar. 25e
Supreme brand Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. 21e
turLLiquid ..Detergent, large tin .......� •�-.-• —41
Libby's'. Fruit Cocktail, 20 'oz. tin ....... 31c
Our Own Blend . Bulk Tea, 1b. ' 83c
R & --W-.: Prepared -Mustard, $ -.oz. jar • • 120
R: & W.: Peanut Butter, 16 oz._ jar:.... , 35e
St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar, 6 lb. bag 41c \
Clover Leaf fancy White Tuna Fish, 7'.'oz. 41c
CAMPBELL'S SOUP PANEL '
Chicken 'with. ,Rice .............. 2 tins 35e
Tomato 2 .tins, 25c .
Fruit Cocktail, 15 , oz. tin '. ,•. 24c
Shirriff's. ,Sundae Topping, 9 oz.' 'jar, three
flavors, ,chocolate, 'butterscotch; . caramel 31c
.All. Popular Brands Cigarettes, ctn. 200,. $2:99 •
Golden Hour Confectionery, take home pk. 29c
Veto Cream Deodorant, jar is 53c
Noxema Face Cream, • 2 'oz jar 6.5c ' \
Chlorodent Tooth Paste, _ giant. tube_ 59e,_
Birds Eye Lemonade, 6 oz. • • 2 tins 39c
Birds Eye ,Orange Juice, 6 oz,. 2' tins. 41c
FRESH PRODUCE AT RED . & WHITE;
Satin brand. Sunkist .Oranges, .252's, . doz.'. 49e
Sweet Juicy Red Ripe WW1 -melons
palm :Garden select Quality Tomatoes (cello)
Fresh tender Stringless Green Beans
(All at Attractive Prices)
5 -PIECE SNACK SET
•—, .only 39c
with each $5.00. purchase
Welch's Grape Juice 32 oz. bottle
Heinz hili ,Sauce. 11, oz.. bottle. ,M..... ,. ,..,...., ,35c.,...
Lipton Purple Label Tea, I/2 lb. roc off .. 55e
Lipton Red Label, .Tea, i/2 lb, 10e ;off . ,.,:.. ,: 51e
Swift's. Allsweet Margarine, .1b. pkg. . 290
Lifebuoy :Soap, 2e off,' bath size 2 for 27c
1:,tix T=oilet Soap`3c off,. reg. bars ,,., 3 for 22c
R�d f3 White Food Store
Phone 26' -- .Free Delivery
by the 1955 Queen;, Miss Laurine'
McNaain • of Amberley, who is.
presently : • a nurse -in -training at
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.
On the 'right is Miss .Beverly
MacKenzie of Kintail, the run-
ner-up for the. 1956. award;
N- . •Se,ntinei .Plioto�
Lynda and Dale of : Tillsoriibiirg j tion and .the. topic was given by'
arevisiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.` Harvey Maize.
On Saturday; Mr. and Mrs.
Maize and • J.C. attended . the
wedding •sof .Mrs.' Maize niece;'
Beulah Dennis to James'' Wallace
of Seaforth. J. 'C was an usher
at the 'Presbyterian Church . for
;his •'cousin's .marriage in: Seaforth.
Rugby 'Conn. Marilyn : • Morrison
sang .a solo., .The meeting was.
closed by ;repeating the, , mizpah •
benediction
Mr, and Mrs:. Bill Fisher from
Kitchener and Gordon Fisher 'Of
'Clarkson' spent.. the 'weekend
with their family,
• Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. T. Met,=
' Mr. ..and Mrs: John Tait of 'calfe, Mrs. Nelson 'Pickell; Mrs:
Brandon,. ;Man.,:are are:visiting : atathe: J• Conn, . Mrs. •A.. ' :Coiiltes; Mrs. .
parsonage with ' their : •daughter,.1. Wm.
:Evans, Mrs: F: Miller, Mrs.
Mrs: • G 'D, Watt, Rev. Watt and G;• ',Fisher•. and 'Mrs. V. Emerson.'
faariily. ' ' • of Whitechurch Institute, •'Mrs N.-
The Young. Pe'oples'. Union. on Keating of Wingham and Mrs;
Thursday "night .enjoyed an out- D. ` s.: McNau�ilghton,: of: Bluevale
• deer supper :by; a bonfire at the were on'.the 'bus trip on Monday
•Ashfield` • icnic :grounds by the to attend the District• Annual at.,
F e . r.
lake: The members played a: Tiverton:: •
Barrie of ball afterwards.
Mr. Harvey.. Anderson, '' a pat
ient at ' St. , • Joeph's Hospital,
London, . is considerably improv -
Miss Lily McLean, who is , a
• The June Institute, will meet
in the Hall on Tuesday evening,
June 12th. pt 8.00. p.m. Slides on
cancer . will be shown '•by the
Cancer Society.
•
patient in' Wingham : Hospital.: is OBYTUARY
,showing signs Of improvement:•
Miss Ida Whyard visited' Miss
Miss Ida Whyard •visited . 1VFiss
McLean on. Sunday: •
The TB 'survey held at Dun
•gannon..United Church, . May '19th.
.served 639 people-with_.the x-ray
test. The W.M.S. had a • baking.
counter that . realized $30:00
Mr. .and •Mrs.' Arthur 'Brown,
Dianne and Steven of . Dundas„
were week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Wayne:
Visitors : with . Mr.. and: Mrs.
Cecil Blake for the week -end`
were Mr. and. Mrs. Palmer Kil-
patrick, Cheryl and Bryan, Tor-
onto,. Mr. and • ' Mrs. ,H. Eugene'
Hanson • of East Tawas, Mich,;
Mrs: D: F. Fines, Toronto.
LION
Anniversary seruices will ';be 'friend' . and neighbor: ,
held Sunday with the Rev. Mr. The funeral service was 'held'
_-- - — � -- � .after-
MaaD6nald • of Ripley '; Tis , guest at her "home -on:- J. R.
speaker; and with .• special ,music. noon conducted by Rev.
Mi arid. Mrs.' D. A. Hackett Dickinson of Ashfield United
• 't ': Mr•, and Mrs, Church Circuit: Mrs,', Itobt. Scott
spent Sunday .with
Howard Walker and attended the sang a solo during tho service.
Flower D:ay ' service in Ingham , Interment was ' in G i "
United. Church. •'' •„ . s erri.etery with Wilfred Farrish,
./Mr. and Mrs'. .George Hun a Ewart Jamieson, Lloyd Robb;'
spent Sunday •evening wit1'i -M Adam Johnston, :;lames
and Mrs. Heil? Stothers.of Dun- 'and Marvin Scott acting as pall
Bannon. ' r bearer. one
• Mr. and `Mrs. Nelson Raynara Mrs. Little is survived 'by a.
and Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald lVlur'ray daughter Mrs. W Ware -
MRS. • DAVID LITTLE
The death. of Mrs.- David Lit-
tle, formerly Nellie. White, oc-
curr•ed at her hate residence, Con
cession 10, Ashfield, . on Thur
day -,—May ti st.=She was'. in her.
•
75th year anal:. ,had been bedfast,,
for, over a': year. • .
• She •was born in West. Wawa;
nosh on October 14th,; 1&81.. Her
mother died at her 'birth 'and she
Was raised by her grandmother,
Mrs. •Jerry Alton : and her aunt
Mary.
On July 12th, 1912, , she was •
married ,to David Littre,, who
;passed, away nine."years'.ago. Her
father predeceased •her'almost 20,
years 'ago.: Mrs .% Little spent• all
her 'married Iife, in Ashfield arid
was highly 'esteemed. as a good
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and Marjorie visited Sunday ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs, James
Smith .of Molesworth: •
Wl iT-EC:I-IURCH-
' The. Young. People's •Srciety`
met in the Presbyterian Church
on 'Sunday, evening With Lorne
Forster in the chair. The meet-
ing opened with the call to wor-
ship. Hymns were sung with ac-,
companiment by Mary Fisher on
the piano and Rei. ' Caswell •'on
the cornet. • Bob. Aitchison read
the scripture lesson and ti edits- ich.
Vera, . rnI .
ing and four grandchildren, Ken-
neth, Barbara Ann, Leonard and
Lorna Wareing. Surviving' also.
are five sisters, Arlie, Mable,.
Violet L111ian---aritl---H•a-z ®_-.the
Sault Ste.. • Marie district, . an
five brothers, Elmer o, f. Amherst-.
burg; Evan,Fred and Bi17 of
Sault Ste. istrict and George
of the Provincial Police Force in
Northern Ontario.
Friends attended the service
from Amherstburgi London, Galt,
Teeswater,' Wingham and Goder`
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