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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-06-27, Page 2THE .L.`UCxNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO CHURCH ' PICNiC • HELD ,, ►T KINTAIL t -U Ti Biggest Paint Value In ' Town The :Bigg . . FLOOR PAINTS • INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTS. EXTERIOR HOUSE. •PAINTS ENAmEL;S UNDERCOATERS • All Colors --- e A � roved Paint We had on sale Test se � sarin PP ; , Which went over. ,sa ;big. • axed. ,-year w alar; • � *cried so° 1�P Quart $i...25 cvwo, • $4::$5 .opifiARIQ. The Presbyterian. Sun d a y School and... Congregational ,picnic was held last Thursday' afternoon at Kiritaii Camp grounds. A very pleasant social time was. enjoyed highlighted by a sports program and, a bountiful .lunch. Winners ,of the sports . events 'and special awards were: 5, years and under,. girls,_ Carol Brown; boys, Ronnie Stanley; 6-7 years, ,girls, Connie Boyd; boys, ''Wayne Jamieson • 8-9, • girls,, . Elizabeth Pollock;boys, Ross Forster;' 10- 11, girls, Doris Moore; boys; Bob Watson;. 1271,a,„ girls, Elizabeth Finlayson;.•' boy , .,, Jim' Watson;' boys - (over 13 ; Bruce • Baker; girls' 3 -legged race,. Nancy For- stel; :;and Jean 'Mullin; wheelbar-.. race bo s, Bill Fisher and' 'ebster MacKinnon Plumbing, Heating, Wiring,. Eavetroughing • 'Phone 50 . AshfieldW.MS • .. ! TOOK TRAINING COURSE Z verity -eight nembers answer- • Ruth :Treleaven and, • Roddy ed the roll. call with a book of Wraith represented Lucknow at °the Youth, and. Leaders' Training die ' Old Testamentat the June ,� M • course held at Camp Kintail, ung meeting tri the: , W:M:S. held in der ' the direction,. ;of. Robert E. ..:, , . • resentatiye. -of they ;��i°s �'t. Bisset � -gra; �har�ge sof . '� b'�. � a�t� basement of the church last Secord of Hanover,'district rep- �rsday.. The lst vice president, o district rep- , - Programs' lata, ° the pro ; am Mks. Fred MacGreg . meet of Education. • ;or 'read the scripture lesson,. med- nation and .prayer. Parts in the panel d;iseussion of "Refugees of .the. Worl7avf ". were taken' by Mrs, `Dave.'•Ma',welly; Mr' . R:,' Wil- son, MissSadie Johnso, Mrs. J.. • N. • MacKenzie, . Mrs. °: it'. Bisset, Miss: R. •Farrish ' and 'Mrs. R. gIowes., Mrs. K Fairish ' and Mrs; . R. F P row , y Tom Wasney; tallest girl (under 1.5 years),, Nancy Forster; boy with largest feet (under 15 yrs.), Jim Watson; girls softball throw, Dianne Jamieson boys '• softball throw ' (under 12 years), Ross. • Forster; girls softball throw, 13 years' and over, Elizabeth Fin- layson; .boys softball throw, 13 Years:' and over, Bill Fisher; girls slipper kick, 15 •years. and 'under, Marlene Stanley; ladies slipper kick, Mrs:. Norman Taylor; tie • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th, 1956 a ,FO ODUO MIEN OFSIXTEIN d strai in w i the Canadian i�•my SoldorFApprentica Plan of�trs: you tea a _ n i� _ h le. you. learn,. • Starting .June lst the Canadian Army will enrol' a limited number of• physically ft young .men of 16.,y, ears, of aye, with Grade 8 education, and train them as tradesmen ill. 19 different trades. Trades training will consist of a two ysar.course starting in September. When finished the course the Soldier Apprentice serves three Yeon with a regular unit. This plan provides— r Holf pay to the age of 17 then •hrIF paY • Trowel• and adventure • 7l0 days paid holidays a year r. • A healthy active outdoor life with•sports • Medical and dental care o Good opportunities forpdvancement Only a limited number can be. dccepted. 'Intirested; applicants.ipust not, delay. Mail the coupon below or contact your nearest recrultj9 station. . ,,. , Army Recruiting Station,' 59 Albe ,Street, Ottawa, Ont. Tel. 6-1887 Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St., Kingston; Oqt. --'Tel. 4738 Army Recruiting• Station, 90 Richmond Street W.,1`ereate,,Ont;'-r Tel. EM. 6.8341 Loc. 276 NO. 7•Personnel Depot; Wolseley Barracks Oxford & Elizabeth Sta.., Lenges, Ont. Telephone 4-1601 Local 135 : • Army Recruiting Station, North Bay, Ont. --- Tel. 456 Army Recruiting Station,.184.K„Ing St. E. Nariltol, Ont, ,— TO, 2-8708 • •• Without Cost or . -�obiiggtion, please ' ' forward me the • 1 booklet "The Way.' to a.' Fine Future's.. L Ae• - Bt 8R Name _ 09AW,a NAddr.ss City/lows Prov:_ Telephone WM. 11/11 IMMO loom ..._aloe -_I. tying contest, . Mrs. Jim. Hender- Taylor; mens son• � and.NormanY , so blindfold_ race, Ross _Gamirnie; girls 'blindfold race;:' 'ane'S ” For ster; boys blindfold race, Garry The. five-day course ended on MacDonald; ;oldest lady present,, :Tuesday• af' this week. miss' Jean Lyons; oldest.• gentle- , man, .Mr.. • Wm. • Douglas; : largest GIFTS WERE PRESENTED . family° ,present, 'Mr , and Mrs Ste - AT St RPRISE'•PART7( • wart Mullin. A 'surprise' party was held last PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE week for Lyn Couse• and ::Eliza DISCUSS BUS ' TRIP leaving� The ' Paramount Women's In- stitute meeting was held : at the home of Mrs. F. Martin on June Fairish led in prayer. Mrs. F.' beth Bannister Who how to eradicate it. • A bus trip to ''Southampton was discussed. Plans for the 'barn Glance: were laid, over to :' the. next : meeting. An interesting report of the dis- trict:'' annual was given by Mrs. Al Irwin. _Readings, were given by, Mrs. W. Stanley, , Mrs.'Kin'gs- bury, Mrs, ; E. ,MacLennan, Mrs. Dexter and by Mrs: R. Reid, pre- pared by_, -„Mrs, , O Richards. Con- tests'.• vere-,c onductedd; byLlVIrs V. Webster, ;and ,Mrs. Nicholson: Lunch was served by Mrs. Nich- olson and ;Mrs. Dexter. ij Mrs. Alex. Whytock. was able to come home from Wingham' : Hospital on'i Monday. , ' • , miss Helen Schumacher' and Judy' Moran of Woodstock were. week -end visitors.. with Helen's parents, Mr. and .. Mrs. John Schumacher. . M. CARRUTH ERS ,,RAL.L�('.: AT FOUR -PH ,,R . Marilyn Carruthers, daughter' of Mrs.. •'Carruthers and 'the late. r of Kinloss ,• has• been one. of the. Club: it chosen to represent .Bruce oun SERVICES ANNIVERSARY. SE V S HELD' SUNDAY ATST. PETERS Anniversary services were held in St' Peter's • Anglican Church on Sunday, ,which- marked' the. 84th anniversary' since Anglican services• were first held here back in 18.74. They were .held iri rooms over. what is'.now Button's but- che shop. The first church was opened in 1878.` Rev. H. L. Jennings conducted are ' D H Carruthers , the morning and in the ' on the i the.- Village. A number:: of girl 1 b is theservice, .minister' was MacGregor gave a report t th 1 4 H C g evening guest bale'. A concise : account ' of The friends. gathered' for the '.occas- C s the • Presbyterial ion. Games we . Iii,ghliglits , o� Rev.: •J. - A. ' T. Elliott . of Holy re played at the rand lunch 19th• with thirteen• adults and one ty at the Guelph: Conference,. Trinity Church,_ Chesley. meeting at Brussels. was given by home of Judy Webster, , v ed at °the home:lof -Janet -child•pr-esent.-Mr-s,...Al Irwin_.pre- Marilyn is a member of the Bair ,Mrs..*. 'Finlay MacDonald. ..Tice vl�-as-sere members' of the committee sere- Finlayson„ ed -lunch. There were four child-• Each.. girl was presented with ren present: a birthday angel figurine. sided and Mrs.' Martin. read the minutes. The 'roll call was ans- wered ,by naming a weed and • 41 V r IFS IA • Re tik tr ir eti ti Ws? 48 oz. tin 31c St. LaWrence Corn Oil Pint 33c Quart .65c Club Des .Billionaire Sardines 2 tins 3k t Spaghetti 6.oz. tins 2 for 37c tie lover -Leaf Solid -White-Tana-Fis* Christies Cinnoinon Wafers, 15 oz. pkg. .,. 390° Kraft plain or pimento Cheese Slices, 1/2 lb. 33c Philadelphia Cream Cheese, oz 22c Manzanllla Pimento Olives, 8 oz. icelcox jar 43c R, & W Tdmato Catsup,. 11 bottle Pc Supper Club 70's Serviettes ...... 33c FROZEN FOODS, Birds Eye Peas & Carras, pkg. 22c Birds Eye French Fries, 9 oz. pkg. ...., 2 for 37c Birds Eye Pish Sticks, 10 oz. pkg. 33c Beach Towel, with $5.00 order $1.49 29" Snorkel, with $5.00 order 99e Complete Selection of Vacuum Packed Meats, Solo Margaxine, lb. pkg. ., 29c Fresh Chickens Legs and Breasts. Dr. Ballardgs •Ch4m.pion Dog Food..... ,3, for 3.5o • FRESH PRODUCE AT RED & • Heinz Relishes, -12 oz. jar ' ' 35c ..'Home;rroWn Strawberries, peak -of quality Five Roses Cake Mix, 8c off White pkg. — 21c arul supply attractive price, Fife Roses Cake Bllx,, 8c of Chocola—te pl—r.g71-3 luseioine---ripened, 45's .... 23c -- Clark's Beans with Pork, 20 oz. • for 35e. Head Lettuce; hoine grown .... attractive price Lowney's Angelus 1Karslimallisws,, iheello ric New Potatoes,' mealy, thin-skinned., 16 lbs. 85e. R & W Pure Peanut Butter, 16*oz. 'jai:. 29e' • 'New Cabbage; tender, greeri, 9e• Robin Hood • Angel Food Cake. 3llx, 14 oz. 53e Also arriving. fresh dailY--home-gTewn Sala& Tea Bags, pkg. of 60 ' 79c Radishes, Grp eri Onions, Bunch,. Beets) Heinz,,White , Vinegar, '33 oz. bottle ....... 25c .AsPa.!arus, Cutmmbers, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, V et Food Store Phone 26 Tree Delivery shea Institute 4-H Chili ,'and re- • ceived County` honors last year, at .Walkerton, <: • Two hundred senior 441 Homexnakine.Club girls,.. repre-• senting . every • `county, • and dis- trict. is=trict. in . the province, '•are attend- ing • this •third Provincial Girls'. Conference, at O.A.iC:, this week ,from June 26to•,28. These 'girls have been , specially selected . on the basis . 9f' :their • achievements in Homemakiing, Club 'projects, leadership ability, and personal qualities. This • coniference is sponsored by the Home .Econom eririgs, S. :13; 'Withers brought its Service of' the .. Extension greetings: from, the .'Session: Agriculture ,Braiich; Ontario • Department :'of A vocal' quartette .of Mrs. Dave • ' . • •: ' .: •Hackett; ',Mrs. W. G. Andrew, Speakers will ludo Dr:-1Vfar: ENIOR FOLK' •NJ EOY� GATHERING The senior folk' of the -Luck- now 'United Church were, enter tained at a social gathering` in the, church', last ' Tuesday after-' noon. with 'about thirty in' attend- ance: The program opened with the singing • of, favorite old ' hymns and .a' devotional ,period. Rev, G. A.• Meiklejohn • showed .slides, • in - eluding' pictures of former gath- lar las we lan •,Mrs. James. Web -TS -ter 'and—Mrs. gaiet MeCready of 'Macdonald Institute, and Helen McKercher, director, Home EconomicS , Ser - like of the extension branch, On Wedne'sday evening Ethel Chap:. man will,speak on."You and Your Family", followed • by..a fashion show, directed by Vivian Minister of Agriculture,. will. be the, speaker at. • the banqUet .Thursday. Othef speakers will be Doris Baskerville of Macdonald Institute, • and 'Ale* Sim, chief liaiSon division, .Department of Canadian Cititenship Branch, Ot- Mr. Art Grahani spent the week end with his brother John, - and Mrs:. Graham at. Ann Arbor, Michigan. ., , We', are. sorry to ' report Mrs. Earle HOdgins to be a patient in Wirigharri-Hospital and hope for /a speedy receivery,. ' Mr. and.11tIrs. Joe Blackborrow and Mr. and Mrs. Allan jowett & children of Hamilton' spent Sun - 2 daY with Mr. arid WS'. Art Hod - onto spent the week -end .with to Mr. ,an.d 1VIrs.. John. Schumacher r. and MTh'. Frank Sehurriach. with Mr. and Mrs, Walter ,pchu- macher and family of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,Stroeder and children have moved front Kin- -1 1 lough to the houSe on the Roy 44,02t004t04tooct4to Dobson farm • ber..4pd, Mrs, Webster contribut- ed a selectiom_ori 'the harp. An- other interesting musical number Stothers. The roll. *Call was 'ans- wered, in the form ,of, a quiz; "DO you remember when?" and.. produced, some . interesting rem- • The oldest :lady present was 11/41kr. David Alton who is 86, and •Mr. George Jardine Who is hills 80th •year. Each, *as presented with a -gift and, subscription to the United Church Observer.' ,cf.oinith was 'served and Mrs. Thorn expressed appretiation tO the ladies Who. had arranged the event and- to ihe members_of the Church SessiOn who had promot- • June meeting. Mrs. Howey pre- sided and opened the_ meeting •son,• Mrs. Scott read the scrip- ture .lesson. Mrs. Bruce Mcl<en- zie took the meditation, After the busineSs was dealt with, Alm -Pha-ris-Mathers- preSide& for the program consisting of readings Dean' MacLeod. mid instturn tals by Mrs. A.. Breck10. The singing Of the hymn "'Jesus keep medelentieoant. PloeseCcr tshse" arnfiede baerillci a vote of thanks, tendered. the hostess- and program committee: •