The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-19, Page 2E TWO
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TEO I Uc xNOW SENTI:NAL, LUCKNQw. ONTA-RIO
WEDN AX, .SPT., 1,9th,; •195
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The Women's Institute meeting
Was held in the • Co nidunity
Memarral Hall in 'Whitecnurch
ion. Tuesday. evening. Over :thirty.
;allies attended the meeting., Mrs,'
Oreo, Fisher presided and •open-
' d'the meeting in the usual.man
Ener,, The 'topic "A. geed citizen is
• snot content to sit, • he finds' a
•,lace in . any community",- was.
"taken by Mrs:' Owen King. IVIrs,
Milan • Wore, gave the motto,,
41Iappy homes . •make goodcilli-
tens". Mips. -Johnston. Conn gave
The Federated News. Mrs.:. Harold
?Currie .entertained .with a .whistl-'
;;ng solo; Mrs. Alex Robertson
Mrs. Gordon McBurney- sang a
'duet. and Mrs. Herson Irwin gave
.st" reading. Mrs. John McGee fav -
Aired with a piano. -solo, The roll
was answered by , "Little
things in everyday . life lead to
good ' citizenship". A delegate
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was appointed to the. Guelph
convention, Mrs. Gordon Mc,
Burney, As 'Mrs. Ernest Case -
more is leaving the community
she was pres'nted with a cup and
saucer by . Mrs, Jim McInnes &
Mrs... V. -Emerson. •
'Johnston -Houston Group •
The Johnston -Houston • Group
met at the home of Mrs. F, Gil
Christ on Wednesday, September
12th with an attendance of 13
members:. Mrs. Johnston was in
charge of the meeting and open-
ed with the theme hymn and the
Lord's prayer. The scripture
was read iby Mrs.. MacNay. Mrs.
A. Struthers gave . a prayer. Mrs.
Johnston ' had the meditation.
-Business:. was dealt with—and
suggestions forfall work . given.
The roll' call, name of your 'first
school" teacher; was °taken. ' A
reading was given by. Mrs. Mac -
re Br..uces O ,.: en ' Market
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Campaign .Forr Hogs
For week of September 4th to 7th
Snipers Not Delivering Aa Directed:
Harold` Anstett .Cargill Ar J. G. Benninger ,...Formosa
R Cann Chesley Roy G ollins Tara
Ted Dietz .Mildmay' Wm. Elliott •.Kincardine,
'Wm. Harris ' ' ` ,Ripley V Knapp. Chesley
J. 11. Maxwell .Chesley ' D. D. MacKenzie, Pt. Elgin
�A.. A. Nuttall, North Bruce A. ' Sprung • Tara
K. Thompson : .Dobbuiton , • rtiobt Wittig ....Kincardine
Robert. Wight' .....: Chesley
During the week.; of September 4th to 7th there were
3,776. hogs delivered as directed or 81,0%: There were 886
hogs or '.19,0% .not' delivered as directed but ,.were shipped -
namely' to Canada --Packers, Swift, 'Schneiders; Burns' and
• Fearman. The' Grey -Bruce Open Market Campaign has re
sulted': in approximately 2,000 more hogs "per : week being
can buycomet-
placed, . on � open•� markets" where' the � trade compet-
f 23:00. c1wt.: ' mid-September, ''onl-
itively. The price o $ .per at P � , �'
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twenty-five cents below the' summer high, indicates' the ad- i
• vantages of open market 'selling • Hog :'gradings up to Sep-
tem . r 's are : ', more ` as • year: Irl East rnCir---
ada a 13.5% increase and in Western .Canada only 8% or i
15,196 hogs:
JAMES DOYLE,, President Bruce County ' Hog, Producers. .1
MRS, JOYNT TEI:LS OF
SUMMER. 1.. ABROAD
Group II off the W.A. of the.
Lucknow United Church *met at
Mrs. Howey's home for the Sep-
tember mem-
bers and four visitors presen , homeland to visit his parents: .and
meeting
Mrs. Brooks presided andthe meed and open. brother in West German• He
ng ; t
Singing ofh with a passage , was booked to sail on the S.S.,
of scripture and . . e 'Neptunia from Quebec, City. H e
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hymn "0 Worship. the • King". 'came three.•Years agodirectly to
The t ord'.s prayer was repeated the 256 acre farm of Thos. Web -
rin Collyer ster, West Wawanosh Twp. He
unthe Mrs. lesson. Mrs,. hasn't seen his. parents fox 7
read the scripture
Geoge,' ,Jardine took. the medita- years, when he .last saw them in,
tion. The twine. Was `God' cares East Germany, The young man,
for his own', After the different in his ,early twenties, took his.
committees. • reported, business Place favorably everywhere, and
was dealt with. Mrs. Roy Bav-. is an active member of , the Un -
en took the:•-chair.for___theLpro-'
gram., Following the singing of
a hymn, 4wo,' young /people,- Pat-
ribia Thompson and Neddy Mar
tin, sang' a , • duet. '1Vliss Helen
Thompson read gine ' of • 'Mrs.
Gwendolyn MacL e•o.d , ,Wolf's
'GERMANY.' BOUND ;, _,._ • •-• '-...:, _
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iTO VISIT :PARENTSr
• MQNU*ET$
SKELT011(DUNGANNON
.NEWS) Mr. CarlSeivert left Friday
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afternoon on a voyage to his.
ited Church in, the . village. He
intends to...return in ,seven 'weeks
to the farm of; Mr... Webster.
• Miss,°.Marjorie Errington;: stu-
dent ,nurse . at Woodstock Hospi-
tal, .and, Who has • been working
at part of her course this. sum-' '
poems, "This' . is ny. Command- mer ;at Sick Children's .Hospital, '
Ment". 'Two• old favorite songs. Toronto,, was home .wit'hher; par-
were rendered by a high school :tints, Mr., and.,Mrs. ,Everett. Er
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quartette; tAnn . Crawford, +Inge rington for' the week -end. •
Suter, Roddy Wraith and • The first meeting of she seas-
I3artford. Mrs. J. W. Joynt gave Arnold' on •for the Y:P.0 was :held Mon-
a very.interesting. talk. on her I,,day night in ,the .United church.
trip abroad ' this •• summer . Mrs. J, C..Durnin ^conducted a short
Jardine closed the: ,meeting by (business Period: , It was. decided
all repeating_. the 'benediction. to hold an' executive meeting on
Lunch w.as served, by. the coin-' $e'ptember 27th at Marilyn And-
mittee in, charge, Mrs. Roy Hav; :erson's home. On October .13th'
ens,. Mrs. Stuart Collyer and Mrs. the . Y.P.U. will decorate for the
George Crd ne: 101st church annitersary.' Rev.
G. D. Watt took the topic. Bible
ICINGSBRIDGE study,. question ,box;.. offering, a
mr. and Mrs: •(Bordon vied, & hymn' and games ' conduced hy,
Keith,. mi. & .Mrs, Gene, Frayne, : Watt concluded the meeting
Miss
Mr. and. Mrs.: Mark •Dalton were. MargareJoy" D
t. urniri re
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Mr. turned to her position in al
• aair>,ong' those from this. •locality u � ?' G
who attended the Western, Fair gory; driving her own .car, after
at.' London last :week:.
Mr. and Mrs:: frank MacKenzie
:returned from a motor trip to'
i Northen Michigan last week:
During their. absence Mrs. Den ,
nis Dalton was in charge of' the
Store. • ,
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Mr: and'Mrs. Ed Shea an'.sons.
Kevin'Gary and Dennis and Mrs.-
Jack ' Kinney of Detroit• • spent
the .week=end at .: Mrs. ' Kinney's
home here,.
MEMORIALS I ;
WALKERTON •
We are the' poly•••MonOtito '
firers in this part of Ontario ;
' of • •.high Claes 'monuments .
who import granite from lite. ;. , •
• •,•Old Country in the rough by
. the• carload and process from
77:the-4- rough--•to-the.--finished . .
,monument.. No middleman.. •
When choosing a -Monument.
come and: See one' . of the
'.largest• selections in Ontario.. • ••
Established'over sixty years. •
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Heinz New : Pack ,Vegetable
and Cream .of Tomato, Soup
-0 : oz.-tin$_._---.3-for-35c
Stokley's Honey Pod: Peas
Fanc , 15 oz. tins - 2 for .35c
National' Brand TEA BAGS
Cello bag. of 50 i•- ;39c ..
Free Gay Kitchen Canister, .Crisco 3.1b. tin :1.11
10c off gt., she Spic & Spam - 69c
Tide, giant size.: •79e
Joy Detergent, tin 42e
Ivory' Soap, Med.` size lle; personal she 2115c
Fluffo Shortening, lb.. 29c
Lipton Beef Noodle Soup Mix 2 pkgs. . 33c
Red : & White Brooms; each - -$1.79
• Kraft Philadelphia Cream Geese,
4 ioz. 22c; .. ' . • 8 ' oz. 39c
Kraft Cheez Whiz, jars: 8 oz. 33e, 16 oz. • 59c
Our Own Blend Tea, lb. bag 83e'.
Supreme: Whole_ Pickling Spice, 3 oz. pkg12c.
Cod Fillet, 16 : oz. pkg. 29c
26e
Potato ' Patties, 12 oz. • 2 for 39c
Green: Beans, 10. oz: pkg. , . 21c
• 6 -Pc; ,Canister Set, $1.99 • with $5.00 purchase
Fiesta Bowl, .89c with $5.00 purchase , •
Fry's Breakfast Cocoa, 1 lb. tin . 39c born -tin -Cob, 2 ears to liitg, 1
Shirriff's White Cake Mix, 16 oz. pkg. .. 25c
Rose brand Sweet Mhced Pickles, 16' oz. jar 29e'
Noxema Giant Jar, save one-third 98e
Clarks Beans. with Pork, 20 oz. ;.:. 2 tins 35c
Pard Dog Food 3 this 33e
4 -strung extra 1 'ht Chief Brooms,
'each ,.... 79c
'Solo Margarine Ib. pkg., 3lc
McCormick's Butter Bix, 8 oZ. pkg. 22e
Robin Hood Flour, 5 lb.. "bag .............. ........ 39e
York br. hon. Peanut Butter, 16 ' oz. jar ..:. 43e
Libby's Boiled 'Dinner, 15 oz. tin. ...........:' 25c
Be ; Sure To. Enter The New
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CHEVROLET CAR CONTEST
Free Tangee Lipstick for everyone who enters,
the Contest. '
Get Entry .Forms Here.
a month's visit with .relatives..
Write or' phone Walkerton 8
' and reverse charges.
: SK,ELTOW
MEMORIALS
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WALKERTON
hat and white accessories: ' •
They will reside on the groom's
farm 'in East. Wawanosh.
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A' DRY WISECRACK •1
Reevee John Gr nam of.Goder-
ich
ich hit. the headlines recently.
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a' meeting of the,,Goder ch Town
Council he gave his views on
the-nndd 'Tempe .'
possibility.: of getting , a vote in
Goderich , or Huron County 'with•
a view to repeal, was under dis-
cussion: ,
"My opinion", ,.said. the Reeve,
"is that if • the town_ .voted, '-it
would ,go 1 wet, bttt if .the whole
County voted it would stay dry;
as • it' is now. Of course", he add-
ed, "that's ,not very dry
Reeve Graham .is .probably cor-
rect in his prediction, but his.
laugh line 'is ridiculous. -Actually
Huron, County is very ' dry com
pared ` with most if not all the.
other Counties in Ontario. The
proof lies in, Alcoholics Statistics
released by the Alcoholism : Re=
search Foundation of Ontario not
long ' since. ` In a list of . seven
I Counties given, Middlesex' leads
with 3160 alcoholics per 100,006
of population. Huron County is
lowest with 750 alcoholies per
.100,0.00. Only Huron, of the >:coun-
ties listed, isunder the C.T.A.
Far •less liquor flows here, for
we have no legalized liquor out- , ":
lets.-- Advt: " .
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PURDON-SMITH :. • DUO -THERM IMPERIAL -41.500. BTU '
Platinum finish. 53;000 •sTU model'•
slightly ;higher. :-
Rev. N. Caswell performed the
.wedding ceremony at the ,Pres-
byterian, manse, . Whitechurch,
on Friday afternoon at two
o'clock, when Mary Elizabeth
Smith was united in marriage 4o
William' 'Albert Purdon: The
.bride ,is the . eldest daughter of
Mr• and 'Mrs. William Smith. of
Langside and The groom: 'is the
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldin
Purdon of East Wawanosh.
The bride wore 'a strapless
waltz length gown with nylon
lace packet and 'bouffant nylon:
tulle • skirt with tiers of 'nylon
lace: ' Her French :tiara' headdress
held her fingertip veil of lace
embroidered nylon.
Miss Phyllis Smith, 'sister of
the bride, was bridesmaid- and
wore a pink net . over taffeta
strapless gown withmatching
bolero and pink pleated ;',floral
halo,
Mrs. Angus, Falconer' was best
Wedding dinner was. served to
members of the immediate fart-,
•.ily at Hotel Brunswick, 'Wing
For a wedding trip to Learning-
toil 'and Detroit, Mrs. Purdah
donned • a dusty rose cashmere
!suit with a 7naching pink velvet
output. Modern design in' beautiful
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Exchosivel, ` Quo-Therrw: •
SELF-Lighter—Turn the •
diol and electric SELF-
lighter lights the fire au-
tomaticaliy. No matches -0
No fuss. No eteis.
ExdYsiirul' Duo-thorm , '•
Power-Asr Itlo'weir-.•
Automatically forces heat •
-to--every .-part_ of home ._ :-- - _.. _ . :.
Moves "lazy'•. ceiling heat., ,
to Living level: ,Sores up '
to 25% on ail.'
Autornatie Thermostat
=Set and • forget. 'Keeps
the temperature. 'just as
you like it.
UNDERWRITERS' APPPtOVED
Webster and
Mac innon.:: t
'PHONE. 50, ..LUCKNOW '
Be sureto support the •
Lt CKNOW FALL .FAIlt •
on September 25th and 26t11
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