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THE LVCKNow SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ON'rARW )
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SPEAKERS --Hon: Jas. Sinclair, Ross Wither pnd others.''
EVERYONE WELCOME ... .
. MAURICEDOWNS,. President.
RECEIVES W.I.
LIFE ME,MBERSH I P'
It was Grandmother's Day at
the Lucknow W.T. meeting in the
!Recreation. Centre. The address
of +we1cone ^' was given .by. Mrs.,
MaaDiarmid who congratula
entthe many grandznophers pres-
t .on their,, .achievements, the
progress they had made possible
and the community efforts they
helped to build., The roll call was
a rhyme frown, an. old chool read-
er,
Mrs. • B. Thompson. discussed;
4he motto, "How long we liven
not age but actions tell".' • She
said that nobody grows old by
merely living a number Of years.
People grow eld,Tlby__desertmg.
'their ideals. Years. wrinkle the
skin but to give up' enthusiasm.
wrinkles. , the, soul. You are . as
young as your . faith, as old as
your doubts, Mrs. W. Joynt sang,
"l ove's . Old Sweet Song". Miss
Mary .MacLeod gave an account
of the recent. Extension course
in Millinery t'wh ich was sponsor-
ed by the W.I. This was followed
by a parade of the ladies who
took the course' wearing the hats
•they,had' made, and together they
sang "Put on Your ,Old Grey Bo-
net", accompanied by Mrs. Mac
Diarmid. . ,
Mrs: Rowe of ° Kincardine,
Sou.bli Bruce District president,
brought ` greetings and . spoke.
briefly., . Enumerating? the 'differ-
ent (bones of the organization as
the . wish' bone, the: funny bone,
the . j+aw-„ bone, _, the dry-„ bone, .the;
tail 'baneand the back bone, she
urged . all members to strive to
be of the backbone variety. The
program was adjourned for the
photographing of the grout), out-
doors by.•'Donald TI}prnpsori.
Mrs. .C...Cook 'presided ' for the
business and reports were given
'of the activities. of .'the W.I.. in
catering for: a. recent wedding
and, conducting booths . at the
Fall Fair. It was decided to give
a larger donation 'than that of
last year to "the Agricultural Soc
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5- oz. tins =- 4 .for 35c
Royal Instant Puddings:
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St. Lawrence . Coral Oil"
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combination dell with;
Five :Roses. White .Cake Mix
15 oz. pkg,25c
York Whole Kernel Corn
14 Oz. this _ .2 for .29c
Shirriff's Olde Fashioned S ,
3'�p,• ,bottle .,..: 27c
Saratoga Potato Chips, 4 oz. pkg. ! 25c
Gerber's' Cereals, ' 1Mixed, . Cereal, Oatmeal,
8 oz. .... 2 for 37e,
Catelli's Spaghetti or° . .2 pkgs. 29c
Catelli's Maearo
ni, 16 oz. 2 pkgs. 29e
Our Own Blend Black 'Tea, lb, bag ........., ,, 69c
Lipton Flo-Thru Tea'. Bags, pkg: of 48 .r 53o
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Swift's Prem (in Disneyland contest) .12 oz. 37c
Swift's Jewel Shortening (in Disneyland
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Swift's Pr emiurn Beef Stew, 15 oz..... 2 thi.4 49e
Heinz. new pack Tomato Juice, 20 �oz..2 tins 29c
Heinz' new pack Tomato Ketchup,. 11 ` oz. btl. 25e,
Two=Cup .Salads Tea Bags, pkg. of 60 79e
McCormick's .Graham Wafers, 13.14 ' oz. cello 33c.
Johnson's' Wax Paste, lb . tin 59c
5c off Palmolive • Soap,• reg: bars .; 4 for 290
Ajax' 'Cleanser 2. tins 27e•
Colgate Dental. Cream, . save '29c, ,2' gt. tubes 89c
Wagstaffe Pineapple --Rings 4 -oz.: pkg:... . '19e--
Seedless Raisins, a lb. cello ; : , 45e.
Valley Gold P '36c
runes, • lb. pkg. , .
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Windex .Sprayers, each • ..• .19c
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Imported` .English Dinnerware, FWedgevyood, -5-
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Your Red & White Store.'
FRESH PRODUCEt AT 'RED • '& 'WHITE
Delicious,.: crisp, juicy ,McIntosh Apples,
fancy grade ; 6 Qt.. basket 59c
Tangy, juicy California Lemons ::.,,,. 6 . fox 29c
Fine quality, firm, Gripe Tomatoes; 1,
cello tUbe attractive -price
Fine, .flavorful . marsh grown Carrots, '
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iety. Mrs. P. {Stewart reported on.
the Wingham Hospital Auxiliary
(Meeting 'and secured. names of
'those willing to .sew hospital gar -
men
Mrsts,. Wm. Douglas. was pre-
sented with a Life Membership
in the W.I. land: the presentation
was, made by Mrs. R. Thompson,
Herself a life member, who spoke
of the yearsof service, Mrs.
Douglas •'had given to the . W.I.
The {prize for the grandmoth-
er having an October birthday
nearest to the meeting day, , went
to Mrs. E. Barkwell and for the
grandmother having her own
teeth, Mrs. C. Cook.. For 'lunch,
Old, fashioned scones, oat cook-
ies and gingersnapps; were . serv,
edy the hostesses, Miss . Mary
SVlach.eod, Mrs. ' MartDiarmid, Mrs..
It:--Thionvpson,- "1VIrs: Johnstone
and (Mrs. 'MacFarlane.
WA. • GROUP . HEARD TALK
ON tOOVERSEAS TRIP
.Misses Ada: and Hazel Web.;
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ster welcoa ned the ladies of,.
Group III to their home.on on Oc't
'ober' 10th for their regular meet-
ing. A few items of .business
were considered and plans made
for the fowl supper. ...
• Mrs.. 14.. Robertson was von
ener of the program and wel-
comed " Mrs. J. W. Joynt, guest
speaker: In a very interesting'.
and. humorous way Mrs. Joynt
described :her trip through, Eng-
land. and parts of the • continent.
On their Way across she. and Mr:
Joynt made many friends on the
1 t after joining _ in'.
parade'': Mrs. Joynt' made. +spec
ial mention ,of 'historic . Westmin-
ster .which ,Proved . interesting . to
cher,also.the changing' •of ; the
guard " at Buckingham ' . Palace:.
The University of Oxford, a city
of spires: `and colleges was visit.;
ed.. ` Special places . inOxford
were the. Divinity School t'
(in 1480,:•• the ' Bodleian. ,Library
built in.1450 and .the .;University
Museum. Of -all -the -churches -and
he; -churches -and
cathedrals 'she visited, St:. Paul's
Cathedral was by . far the most
'beautiful. The church ' servicer'
werealways: well attended; Iii
Ulster the friendliness of the,
people, the beauty ,of .the thatch-.
ed :roofs, the . hand made ' quilts
and. -the ----potatoes --were-all-=inte-r -
estin;g , The ccounry with its can-
als,. brides, hedges, green lawns,.
rhododendrons and '.delphiniums
was: lovely,but ;beautiful though
the country Was, ' Mr. 'and Mrs.
Jioynt were 'glad• to.' get back *to
Lucknow.. .
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WEDDING BELLS
PETERBAZJGI--_ BONNETT' . •
A pretty. autunin wedding was
solemnized against ' a' background
of yellow. .and • bronze. chrysan-
themums at 'Kinlough : Presbyter-
ian church ' on ;October 6th 'when
Ruby ' 1 athleen, ' eldest daughter
of . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bonnett,
Kinloss 'Township, !was' unitedin
marriage to Donald Henry,
youngest son of ',Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Peterbaugh,' of Kincardine
Township: .
Tlie bride, given in Marriage
by her father,, looked lovely in
•a iballerina length 'gown of white.
net.' It featured• a• gathered skirt.
with, chantilly lace inserts and
a matching .lace jacket over the
strapless bodice. • A bandeau '•of
flowers :heldher shoulder length
veil. She carried' 'a bouginet of
red rose buds. end fern.
Mrs. Wulliarri IPeterbaugh, as
matron of honor, vas gowned in..
a strapless 'ballerina length 'gown
of turquoise ,over taffeta.. She
w�rr-e _a matching_headdr-ess.ao
carried a nosegay of yellow rose
buds with 'fern. Miss Jeannie
Bonnett, as junior '.bridesmaid, .
wore a'. dainty frock of yellow
inylon. • Her basket held red rose
buds '
The . wedding:. music WAS play
ed. by Miss Dorothy MacKenzie.
Wlliaini
Peterbaugh was grooms-
, mari. for .his brother, • ' '
l'or' the reception which fol-
lowed at the, Knotty " Pine Inn,
the tbrride's . mother was tasteful -
1ST gowned, in a dress of blue
nylon with tan accessories and
red rose corsage.,.
F the •wedding trip tois
'tn i.th
ern Ontario points,' the '-bride
donned a navy, and white linen
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UNITED CHURCH TO MARK
ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY
Anniversary services. will , be
held in the United • Church 'on
Sunday With Rev. R. R. .Connor'
of . Walkerton ` as ; guest spe'ake7r
in the morning and Rev. C. A.
Krttg of Belgrave in the even-
ing with service at 7:30.
The following Tuesday even-
ing 'the W o 1a&s Association will..
serve a fowli sulrper,
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