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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-05, Page 2nr PAGE TWO Olonompiliammeammosoimpoomeguipeuerommommotimosi000peol •L,OOKI NG BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL. FILES when kicka orse, nioewvbays Text Years. Digodiscovredlyingedbyinhthe s Hector MacKay died at White- Lloyd Stein, • as he attempted. to church: within .a tfew months of his; hundredth ibirthday. 9 • Kinloss Township lost a law- suit against. Culross,. Township seeking to. collect,, an assessment. levy of $33.00 on the Ackert gain under the ,Archibald Eby law__ ,-- _ ' - ., • ''Years- Ago 1- Tlurt3r Years, Ago Wm. Johnston, Con. 1 Ash -'Twenty Council .passed a by-law. pre- . #field, 'suffered* a fractured. hip Gordon Morrison sudfered: a venting those Under seventeen 0.vnyeonwrzat ort ezi ecA eellsamseGc« t,t i gebA fittW. ;t to+1 00114 from•,attendin f publicdances, un less accompanied by parent or 1 guardian. Ie t c. ° . Klu, Klux Klan organizations. ions7 .• Were springing up in.Ontario, aisd. fiery crosses that were burned rri ' • on successive nights in Lucknow, •' raised the . • question of whether 3 they'Vere genuine activities ' or 6pranks. • ° Mrs. Wm. Allin died at the age of 68 and Mrs:' (Dr,) Tennant. . passed • away in her 82nd year, Her husband', had predeceased her in 1902. Forty 'Years Ago Edgar .:Racene of Armstrong's Drug ' Store enlisted in the Med- ical : Corps.. He was presented. with -a- watch 'by -the :Presbyterian, Church' • Bible ' <Class- of -which` Hagan MacDonald .was president. The watch was presented. by E. M. Henderson, • ) • . , •'Pte. Harold .Ackert .was inval- ided home from overseas... A. leap year, •baby 'boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave 'Gil- bertson. •Reports that ,Herb Miller had killed Overseas •'were un- founded: A�etter'._to _his: _pare :ts said he 'lad been transferred 'to theengineers Wand: w.as' engaged in stringing wire .in no . man's crawl to the house to summon Dr. Ross Howihn came to; Lucknow as: an assistant to Dr. W. V. Johnston. •' 1. blockade, resulting from, a series r of storms and five weeks of sub ''George 'Colwell sold 'the Holy rood • store to George Percy; 'zero weather.. broken • nose and other Severe facial Injuries when. kicked by a Mrs, Sam; Nicholson of Tux. ford,. Sask., formerly Martha Kennedy of Huron Township,' was, suffocated by monoxide fumes that seeped into. the house from a farm lighting plant. ' • A caterpillar 'plow gouged its way through snow banks to: open •the Lucknow-Wingham. road for motor travel after. a: three ' week : rjIR ,.,1 • if [n a .price ran e. • to suit everyone FANCY and PLAIN WRAPPING, . Pkg. SEALS, and TAGS, pkg'f` . ASSORTMENTS, 'pkg. 100: and 15c ' !15c S RIBBONS• AND SCOTCH. TAP hr�strria� Car Boxed. 'or Loose Cards A complete- selection to choose from at' 1986 �N�DAY, • DEQ. - lyth, uipt iltll, !eoetw atentisto R+/�I,M+I,osot ll lo�l�Neesr#gill#,AIf0Wef wslat ii> Jt+l'#+`� •!' 6 6 6 SETS • • RADIOS' RECORD PtL AYERS r. IRONS,; TOASTERS MiXivasr Fi s; C'LOC'KS COFFEE PiER,c SHAVERS . HEATING PADS,' HOT PLATE ELECTRIC B S CLEANERS POLISHERS, V'ACUIJ1VI •S�KTIS,. SLEIG $, TOBOGGANS ' BICYC:LES,• TRICYCLES . •. • . HrO�GK F Y STICKS,. HOCKEY .EQUW MENT ' HOCZ EY • GAMES, MSO' SETS, DARTS ' ELECTRIC' TRAINS . ' • ;A,UTOMATIC WASHERS, AUTOMATIC' DRYERS RANGES, ' • REFRIGERATORS; •. • FREEZERS IRON S, :: • .. HUM'IDIFIERi, HT, NOVELTY • TV, •TABLE LAMPS •e 3. 2, •3 a a itenettottartivoigyitorsicitarwougewstertowydratriugnitrivvoisntiv f j.o;�y'I.W.�MtsYGG'ep•.• 1 .11 ,t 71-t w; • Use Our . LAY -AWAY PLAN conommeiggotzairtoatiinoteregtookourg Greer Radio and Electric` 'PHONE 110, LUCKNOW been i d Hi at' -home . at the .age of 82. •Wickett. • ' Wheat was 75c *cats 33c, eggs.., She occupied a second ,storey. ity .land. • 17c butter 17c pork $4.60 per suite, to which the' fire was con- I .AND GFT 'SHOP Fifty Years Ago : loo w �' • 'Ma w• Shackleton, postinast- ''.Phone 218 _,• Luckno .. tthe ,Co ,�, # # # # „ii rD ,if t # # # er and merchant at :Crewe, died fined: The : Barbers and: Miss Thomas Baker died t his home, :'::Campbell ;were , on the ground n. 8, Kinloss, in his 74th.year. floor, and did not evacuate their • quarters, . as several• tenants did. f A.' cigarette was . believed' to 1 t # # # #ek. 11it l #egium, t t tio il iminvf s e`t. e # _FIVE, YEARS, have ignited the chesterfield, . 1AS setting the room , ablaze . and 4 1TO ' ,PAY GRANTS . causing 'the gas stove' to explode: QUAKER MUFFETS ' Save 4c. pkg. . 2 for 29c P g SOLO MARGARINE Save 2c lb. 29c Bee Hive Corn • Syrup• Save 2c':2 -ib. tin 29c Easifirst Shortening, save. 9e, 2 lb. 45c Save All Wax Paper,: 100' roll 25c Betty Crocker Cake Mixes, chocolate,. • white, peanut delight, 20 oz. ...: 3 for.$1.00 St�farf House Foil" Wrap, 25' roll .. ° ° 290 Canada & -Bensons Cornstarch 2 for 35e' Robin Hood Velvet •Flour, 5 lb. bag 43c Libby's ' Tomato Juice, 48 •oz. tin 34e. Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent, 5e off lg36c 10c off " gt. 71c Giant Breeze with Cannon Towel, Sc off .:: 78c Sunlight Soap .., 2 for 23c Hawes Floor. Gloss, pt. • :..� . ,•• , 57c AYLMER SOUPS Tom. Or 'Veg., save 5c-3 for 33 4 li Good. Luck Margarine; ib. • 35e 4 Ogilvie. Fruit Cake Mixr-28oz. pkg: ' 65c Shield Tooth. Paste ,P 10e off lg. tube • ' 230 ' Five' Roses All'i'ose 'Flour,' 25 ib. bag. $1.75 ' 5 lb� -b ....,...:..., , 41c. Libby's Mincemeat, 25 oz. tin 43e 14 R. 84 W Aunt Mary's Fruit Cake, lb: 59c ' i 2 'Ib. ... $1.15 c Chore Boy • Pot Cleaners • 2 for 23c 3 FULL SUPPLY OF CHRISTMAS RAISINS,, ' CHERRIES, ETC., MIXED NUTS, • 4 PEANUTS AND.: CANDY . , BIRDS EYE. FROZEN FOODS ,• , Mixed Vegetables, 11 oz. pkg...,....'.,.... 25c t Wax ` Beans, 10 oz. pkg: 25e g Chicken ala King, 11 oz. pkg. • . , 53e «► Haddock Fillets, lb.'• pkg. • 37e WED'GEWOOD : DINNERWARE; $1.99 with $5 Fancy grade, full color, crisp, juicy Mc- Intosh, apples, 6 qt. basket 79e bus. $3.69 Healthful, 'sweet, .juicy, Florida Seedless • . Grapefruit,. size 96 • . • 5 for`: 299+ Sweet, coreless Marsh Carrots, 20 • oz. bag 2121e Ce Flavorful, mild, outdoor grown Cuetnn6ers, S. large slicers 2 for 25c Extra fine quality P.E.I.' Potatoes, 75 Ib. bag $2.65; 10 lb. bag ....... 43c 4w Complete selection of Frozen Foods ,Hospital 'grants were touched ..Firemen,�rescued' the badly burn - un at Ashfield .Townshi nomin- ed ,woman from the smoke=filled p building,. but she died ' 13 . hours ation 'meeting on.. Friday, and ourns later, .from third degree' following the meeting Reeve. ,Covering .most of. tier body.. Cecil Blake' • briefly outlined the . situation' to .The Sentinel. The . Barbers had moved re• •Ashfield' is,_so located that its cently.'to •a ground floorapart ment in the • building.' as .Mrs. citizens, are served by 'three hos pitals- Wingh'am, Goderich and Barber -,has been ill for a-tira-e Kincardine.. All three have ask, with a heart condition, ed for grants from the O nship • for the construtcion of additionsitOtiorie'siriertue erotic tvio- • to their respective hospitals. • ' • • •• These grants arebased on a ;;,.: •.:.:,:: pro -rata ,basis, according to clic : f!�" {:::` '•''r`' f < r er-patient-da,• use 'of each ' hos- f P p: y pital . in recent years. This sys- tem ' was •worked: out originally by Wingham 'Hospital and when Ashfield Council deferred action in. the, matter, a surcharge was eventually . levied. '• on Ashfield patients at Wingham..' The requeste''d grants.. • to , the three hospitals total roughly $20,000: • Ashfield ,Council'ihas agreed to Meet thesegrants in full, to each hospital,.hut do not wish to issue' debentures. They propose to pay the re- % spective amounts over Afive year 'period, interestfree, and would enter into an agreement with each 'hospital to this effect. It is stipuated that if Wingham accepts this offer, the "surcharge be refunded etiefs ded to those shfield ho Ahave paid the levy. it is understood that Winghan .preferred payment on the ' grant in two .payments ' in July and January, It was inferred' that the 5 -year -plan was acceptable to Red . W e FoOd Store 'PHONE 26 — FREEDELIVERY t?.txt40 AP 411 Goderich' and Kincardine. At•the 2. � -moment the matted std nests:__,-_, FOR YOUR. MA 2 5 i. �y + +Erb#r11.4tt t 1 .�1 t # frwyG, t 4:,,+0011444 4 g p �Y a 5- eai�old widow Mrs. Zens ' ' � f, . /y 'a Ir a. .......,....,..,._.F,.,...rh:...,..«...« rx .. _' ,:.�:sr.:..:»a ::..�,:...:: .. x.... w _, �!•F_�,... _.._ ... ..'4 N�9 ,»..,:� `,., .,..........w.:.« ?.:.,.•..,,...., -• .�.iM1�.� _.�.� ?!Cx;....,. „, fiE3 w..«:..,..-.,.. APARTMENT • 1 NOW, while • the crowds BUILDING • " "" . and the FIRE' TOOK LADY'S LIFE iTtarc • smallest selection largest .choose, the gifts that will please Mr. and Mrs!. W. Farber your mein most! • and'her sister, Miss Lorna Camp • bell, are occupants of an apart- anent on Thurlow St., in Van -ander' son N ast week, here claim claiming broke the lifeoof' Ladies' & 1VIen's Wear g