The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-21, Page 26,6
QIi . NE: PROGRAM
Or RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY
At $.30 p.m. on Sunday,; No-
vember 251th, at the Presbyter -
Ian Manse, official represent k-
ives"of' the'three .church of L, uc -
;pig,
d ,
LUC ►NOW. ONTARIO
LUCKNOW SENTIIJEh,
nog r will meet to plan commun.
ity 'religious activity, Proposals
for inter -church activity will 'be
prepared for approval and act-
ive support of the churches at
their annual meetings. •
PRESENT. AWARDS
AT
LDHS,CONCERT
Anenjoyable varied pro
gram was. 'presented on Friday,.
evening at the Lucknow District.
High School •Commencement,
which featured the awarding of
scholarships, awards.:and certifi-
cates.
The ,program opened with sel-
ections by the School Band un-
der the direction of Mr. P. W.
Hoag, and . by . the Glee 1Ciub,
directed by Miss Marguerite
Saigeon, with • Miss Nosrcna--Mur—
ray
ray as a companist. f
Wehave ..'•
S for ..Every Room,
`Tables:: make .practical ,and .decorative
gifts for every home=owner on your list..
Choosea
. ' drum table .for the '
•
homemaker who appreciates `:
quality and elegance. In wal- `
r t• , • •
Choose a 1,04 table in pairs i
to complement. 'a beautiful
'sofa and add beauty to the
-whole room.-,
,,,..00se a step 'table :for, the
room that.' needs decorative:
spacefor tamps, books and a.
It radio. Simple. and extremely:
smart,
•choose. a . magnificent . coffee :
111 table for .the hosnemaker who
entertains graciously, and. 0
who loves 'beauty. In '.smart
traditional styles.
icates:. were presented by T. J.
Salkeld. Intermediate .certificates
were received by: Bobert Young
Eldon Wraith, Tom Pritchard, Pat
Welsh, Jim Pedersen, Elizabeth
Pentland; Donna. Woods,Gerald
,e r e
Murray, Robert Irwin, G q g a a
Hackett, Donald Johnston,, Elaine day' evening!,`when, t 'again,
lengthy discussion
:future leek Place.
Gordon Fisher acted as .chair-
man, in `,pinch -shitting' for Board
.chairman, Henry 1ViacKeinzie.
"The Harbouraires" male 'chor-
us ' under the direction of George
Buchanan, delighted the .audience
with their :selections, on three ap••
pearances,
Gordon. Fisher assisted by J. BB,
Abel presented track and field.
awards as 'follows: Senior boys,
Gary Suter; Iritermediate boys,
Douglas Stanley; Junior !boys,
Floyd ..'Stanley Senior girls,
Janet Rayner. and,. Phyllis Smith;
Intermediate girls, Elaine Mac -
Nay and Emmeline Miller; Jun-
ior girls; Barbara Murray,
Proficiency shields .were pre-
sented_as .;follows by. Mr. A E:
McKim Grade , Wan. A. Mac
Kenzie shield ' to Bill Buckton;
Grade 10, Finlayson Bros: shield
to Jim Pedersen; Grade 11,: Wm.
A; Schmid shield to Emmeline
Miller; Grade, 12, English. shield
to Archie' McQuillan; Grade 13,
wEONESDAY, NOV. 21st 1956
CLUB'�.SS FUTURE
STILL UNCERTAIN
• The regular 'monthly meeting ..
of The Clansmen Club was held ..
'at Johnsten's Restaurant on. Mon-
MacNay, Gladys Graham, Paul
Cause, Kenneth Young, Mary
Collison, Gerald Mowbray, Hel-
en 1Corlison, John Hafting, G.
MacDonald Sara Jane Bannister,,
Joyce MacKay, Alvin . Hodgins„
Shirley ,Irwin, Alice Haldenby,
Shirley McClure, .Melvin ,Iiad
_gins,-Bx11 Fisher, James Houston.
Senior certificates went
Ben Moulton, Gerry Suter, Mari-
lyn Kilpatrick,Doris Miller, Mar-
vin. MacDonald, Archie rIVlcQuil-
lan, Caravan Nixon, James Reed,
Bessie . ReaVie, Inge Suter; : Mar-
ianne
ianne. West,. Ruth Treleaven, Rod-
wel Wraith, Ann Crawford, Ann
Pedersen, John Helm,. • •
Use our lay -away plan for Christmas
•cLennan:
PHONE 181, L1TCKNOW . •. ' -
MacKenzie
Mr. Salkeld presented • profit
iency cups as follows: Grade 9'
English, ` Joan Crawford; Grade
10' Social. Studies, Jim Petersen;,
,Grade ..11" mathematics, Louise
Andrew Grade. 12 languages,
,Inge Suter; Grade .1a. science,
Ken MacNay.
Mrs. Charles Cook presented
the Women's . Institute Grade "` 12'
scholarship 40 Archie McQuillan,
and Jim Reed ,presented the Lit-
erary Society gerelarship to Bev
erly .MacKenzie. .
Rev,_ George Watt. of.: Dungan-
non United Church gave ' a very
fine address,, stressing the fact
that education is a lifelong pro-
cess and admonishing the young
•
On Wednesday evening, cif this
week an official of the Lions IEn. •
ternational was slated to Show •
films. in I.uckn+ow, and it was. : •
intimatedthat there .'were • a
number in. the ,c mm nit3r inter- •
ested in. organizing a ' Lions.' club,
cncensus- _of_e in onrovas_
that an active service club wag
rieceisarY in the : Village, and
}that,, if there were those outside
The Clansmen -who were eager
andready to head ..up a `!.ions .
,Club which • would be active and
virile, they would' have "the
,blessing" of The Clansrnen and
no doubt some . members from
the ranks • of this twenty-year- ;
old organization. ' The Clansmen
would then• automatically cease
to exist.
.• There .were those,', however,
who ' would . drop out of service
work and let younger men take
over, . but who, if The Clansmen
continued to operate, would do
their- bit,' for The. Club, and felt
there was still a /worthwhile job
for The ,Clansmen ibo db: ,
mere were—others, however,
:who felt the Club after :two .de-
cades • of service; .. could ' not be
revived; as an up -and -doing club.
•
.__.
Dr` W, V ',Johnston shield .' to , people to go forth bearing proud -
Beverly MacKenzie:: ] jr 'the ntame -
The Lo-. La -Le home economics
award went to Jean Richards, the
Wm._. A Schmid public soaking "
cup to • Jim Reed and .tee school-
Citizenship trophy. to Doris Mil-
ler,
Rae Watson . presented his
dustrial arts .scholarship to Ken
Banneranan, and avarde& run=
,ver -up cheques to Gerald •Mow -
bra. .and, Alvin Hedging,,
w n erme ate 4.senw certil-
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Green% Corn
Giant iblets' Brand Co
i4 oz.s--rtins $3c— 12 tins $1.95
4
Llbby'ss Catchup
11 oz..bottle -- . 2 for 41c
Habitant Pei. Soup
Large 28 oz. tin 3 for 49c
4
. Rose Brand Pickles
16 oz. jar 31c
Libby's. Fancy Peas
0.
DINNERWARE .
5 -piece WedgeWood' Dinnerware $1.94
FRESH i'lliODUCE AT RED 84 WHITE
macking With. goodness,. McIntosh RedO,
18":. DOLL
$3.99. with $5.00 order
`C IiUSTllAS ORNAMENTS
39c with $5:00 order
Wagstaffe 2 -fruit, 24 oz., jar 27e
Libby's Boiled Dinner, 15 oz. lin . „, 25e
Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent, 12 oz. 5c off, 36c
Swift's 'jewel Shortening,' lb. pkg. . • 28e(
Libby'S. Deep Browned Beano .• 6 foi. $1.00,
Libby's Fancy IKixed Vegetables, 15, oz: 2133e•
King's choice quality TOMatoeti, 28 oz,..tin 27c
of (the .Lucknow
District High Schooland serving
in. their sphere of endeavour in ,a
way. that will bring :honor .oto'
themselves, theiir home;tear
School and their . God . - :
Rev.. Watt's mother, the form-
er Edith Barbour of Lucknow,
taught .school in the 'Continua-
tin
Continua-;
tin School here, before - :. the
principalship of Miss Frances,
MacLean.
• The chairman noted the pend-
ing retirement of Mr: A. E. Mc-
Kim.' and coinplinvented hiin. on
his Jong and faithful_ service on
the Board.:. •
Honor crests,' . which.require
jionor standirig, in: at, least five
subjects, 'were presented `by Al-
lister Hughes. c
The . Golden Letter crestwas
presented to ' Archie TvlcQuillin
for history, ,and Jim • Reed re-
ceived 'a similar :crest• as win-
ner of the• WOSSA senidr , boys
public speaking.
Bursary and `scholarship: win-
r'ners. were . announced as follows:,
Tien . MacNay, $50Q University
bursary; *Bever 1. y MacKenzie,
$250 Teachers' • College (bursary;.
.Archie McQuillan,. $100 Grade '13
bursary; George Richards, $50.00
BOUGHT MaeNAY HOME
• Bryce Elliott' has' bought Alex.
being coMpleted the first of the
week. Mr. and Mrs. 111facNay will.
move to Mrs. R. J. Button's, resi-
theme frem the Havelock Street
residence, purchased 'recently by
Mr. and Mrs. CYril 13rowri from
' The. three-way "s,Witch" clue
to take place by 'the end of the
ROI. Watt presented honor
Isages to Beverly MacKeniie,
Beverley - Ashton, Chas.. Chin,
ken MacNay and George Rich-
'Clover Leaf solid white Tuna Fish, 7 oZ. 41c
Tangy, juicy California Lemons .......„ 6' for 33e Libby's Spaghetti in' Tomato Sauce, .28. oz., 25c
-Marsh grown Carroto,--20-.-oz-polly-bag-z-..7-10ctureAtratt-MarshinallaWa; Oz• pkg. 29c
Red
e'' 'Food Store-
4.."Att1 EE DELIVERY
The P. E: 'McLean memerial
trophy for • languages went to
George Ridhards; the Band meni-,
ibers shield der Grade. 13 Pro-
ficiencY. to Ken IVIac.Nay and the
lovely valedictorian • trophy , to
Beverly MacKenzie. Jim Reed
made this presentation; . -
In her_vkcelLig,htenAraiesticiorian
address, Be v er ly: MacKenzie Pullen -of Brantford. ••
and memeries of Lticknow High, the Gaunt herd and was sire,
speke .of the happy astociatiens
and Paid tribute to die staff with by Miller's Accetinter. •
tecial menden -04olf Caretaker
C. Armstrong who is ip charge,, herr). breed was a steer owii.c
of the cafeteria. . . lay 4,1Ielen Anderson of ..9.1c
'low s : Pprey Barr, at a School '',of The cram of : this 'calf NA',
-1,1111111iiiaing 1;ildelgteYeturtifYs;e ,,'-t.6, r -E -
bought' by,. Mr. •11/1cClure at ti
NaY, general science course at •having been sired by .Klyrri
gineering at the :OAC; Ken, Mac -
the University of Western On- rree.g.:r7,...diticalt6d.as- t•shoeleaauenztee,1111;
the Gaunt herd by•Mr. Mceleu:
purchased 'privately ftt
wished a healthy,. happy , Year 48
this term; Charles Chin, general ty..:
.sity; Sohn ttehri, on his father's "Bee t We:71 • a •ion..). 7fn,K1DaaYliale II°ralGdeen
'farm at . Zion; Carman l'slixonl carid ',I ',..1..• If ft:1,t'fohers 0
Again we make the plea
for early coPy. With the rieW..
mail service schedule, we
of:The Sentinels in the Post
Office; to catch • the outgoing
mail on. .7Wedriesday
'Phis, means that we _ must
- set niesday at six o'cleek as
the. deadline for all copy, and
Must have meeting reports
..in. iiiinediately after. they
take plaee. Rural corresPon•
dents are asked to haVe their
budgets in on, the Monday
niorning mail.
ROYAL CHAMPS
FROM GAUNT HER
Andrew Gaunt and Son ha
the, distinction of having stec
,.which sprang 'from their hera
take the charripionship arid re
serve championship of the Shor
horn' breed at die Royal Win.te
• One of the two was Barry
pIaee second in the Queen'
breedi and wort by an Aderdee
Angus steer owned by Donal