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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-19, Page 2WAGE, TWO' e erre' '.,IA, • t. 'F" @ ; • 1 SETS RADDIOS RECORD PLAYERS• • , IRONS, : TOASTERS MIXMASTERS, CLOCKS ,COFFEE- PERC, . SHAVERS , •: HEATING PADS, HOT . PLATES ELEC'11RZC 'BLANKETS POLISHERS,. VACUUM CLEANERS A SK`IbS, , SLEIGHS,: TOBOGGANS • . BICYCLES, • TRICYCT .F.S HOCKEY STICKS, 'HOCKEY EQUIPMENT HOCKEY GAMES, rlltECCANO. SETS, DARTS. '' ELDCTC TR,AINS . ` . ° .. . Ar1TO1VIATI,C WASHERS,.. AUTOMATIC DRYERS RANGtES, REFRIGERATORS,. • FREEZERS• IRONERS; HUM1tDIFIERS ' T'H•T, : NOVELTY, TV, TABLE LAMPS '1kttlionigniOeetoiwlertisitygitiv. ' LUCIQiOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARmc OBITUARY PUPILS. OE CON. 10, XINLOSS,MA' STAGE. CHRISTMAS CONCERT Holyrood Hall was filled • to capacity on WednesdaY evening, December •'lath for the annual Christmas concert aS.S. No. 3, with Miss, MarilynCarruthers as teacher, and Mrs. Wm. Scott as .musical director, - Mr, P. A. Murray was • chair - Man for the .program which in - chided , choruses by the pupils, recitations ° by Elaine. Murray, Bernice, Thompson, 'Brenda Eck- enswiller, Gail Meponald, Patsy .Schumacher, Allan - Rhody, . 'Ma- donna Graham;' plays "What children do in other lands" and «•Bus, • Mothers ' Problerns", "Christrnas .Shopping", "Baking a Cake" and "The True Christ- mas";. . solos by Jimmie McDon, aid, Bernice . Thompson, Brenda Eokenswiller, Jean . Bonnett and Elaine Murray who played her own accompaniment 'on the; guit- ar piano . sole). . by, Corabelle Thomppof;'' duetElaine Murray and ' ' Madonna— Graham. Eight pupils • Gwent'' through 'a' square dance 1 with Ronald McDonald After that they carried on this ending doing the calling. There. was a .service at their •home, al? number 'by the rythm band conn- long and strenuous hours at theprised of: all the pupils • •task. • II s tr>v4`A>1ST'BQI,'>'rtrP`t'#,fit, - a ati rawest tit; iee:� estiwatfizolawasht I ORDER .EARLY • I Use Our 1 iS LAY -AWAY PLAN roatoialtimigairoimmtAmmiientivAtitli neer�Radio and•Electri.c . 'PHONE .1-10-, --LUCHNOW . MRS: WM. .ARMSTRONG „ • The death off Mrs William. G Armstrong .occurred suddenly on •Saturday morning in St, Joseph's' Hospital, London, from, a diabetic condition. She became seriously ill only on Friday and was taken to the hospital that :afternoon, ,She lapsed into a coma froln which she Jailed to. rally. `WEDNESDAY, DEC, 19th, 1956 ,KIDS BRAVE RAIN TO GREET SANTA Mrs: 'Armstrong had not been. enjoying the. best ,of health of late . and for over three . weeks had been in London at the home of •her son,: Fred Welch, Her deatli,however,, came as a''great 'shock to 'her •family and to her friends in this community, many of whom were not aware . of her illness. ' • It took more than a pourinE rain to danPen the enthusiasm of hundreds of children, not Ix mention the patient parents, whc turned put to greet Santa Clan, on this annual visit to Lucknom ori Saturday, " With a complete albsence o snow; Santa's cutter and rein ;deer were transported on a fla rack, and the red -coated old gen tlernan was surrounded by ' al the youngsters the vehicl&•woul. hold,. while a big procession' fol lowed. him. Santa, who bore a striking re semblance . to Chester . Finn'igar was decked out in a 'colorful neN costume, and his arrival ws heralded by the' redblinker fir truck; ,and the.Lucknow Distric High School Band.. More. than 80.0 ;bags of�swee were distributed' to the .childre at the rear. of the Post •Off is with members . Of . the .`Ladle Auxiliary .helping •Santa. 'distril Ute the gifts, while Fire Con pany - members attempted keep some sort ' of order in : ti 'procession , "past • the " "cane counter".'• r Santa's visit . is •sponsored ' 1 the Luc now Business Men's A sociation.i 'Mrs,Armstrong was .,formerly Martha Mabel Bond_ and was, born in ..Caradoc • Township on January 30th, ..1886: She married her now bereft'. husband in 1938.• Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong operat- ed a laundry 'business : in the for- mer Orange ` Hall until. its .des- truction des-truction a . , couple of years ago. • Mrs.. Armstrong ,was a mem-the .Queen„ know United Churc:h of After the singing be'of Luc Benita. Claus arrived, Lunch •Wasanid her 'pastor, Rev. ;G• A. M'eik- served and _the rest. of the..even lelohn, -spoke .comforting words ing -was. Spent in dancing to 'the at "the funeral,service at the music: cif 'Carruthers orchestra. .McLennan -MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on 'Monday afternoon, ECONOMICS CLASSES . Many ;lovely floral tributes were: HELD "CHRISTMAS PARTY:• a token ,of the esteem}/ in which ' • ' Mrs:. Armstrong was held .. • The 'Home Economics classes of Grades 11 and 12 of Lucknow : District High, School, under the S supervision' of their teacher, Mrs: `' a ;Hewitt, held a Chrismas party --3 I -on Friday .afternoon,- December_ #` . ►'14th. They treated themsely to all the fancy foods of $ ule tide season at a dinner. Prepar- ations Prepar- ations, prior to the day by each girl donating'to--the- dinner. ; Names' Were, drawn and ,a,gift exchange .was ;.held in the BORN I MacKNNON—•in Wirigham Hos- BLACK ham General vital on %Wednesday, . 'December . — r -M— Wing g hospital on Monday, 'December 12th, .to •.lVlr and Mrs. Fraser 17th to Flt: Lieut and'1VIrs,, Keith MacKinnon, R: 6, `Lucknow, a lack • .•off _St. He ens • a , son,. a daughter a sister for Jimmv, t r ` of the` afternoon. ranc of Woodbridge, Mrs. B , i **Ira- and t arra 'utter• part -(F es) 'brother for '� David and FredcTy; . • Interment . was, in Greenhill. • Cemetery," the pallbearers 'being Alfred' Ritchie, . George Belcher, Viiwilaon, 'Alfred, .Cecil' anal, Rus- sell ' Armstrong,' Surviv:n'g, •- :rbesides; , her hus- band, are two sons, Freda and; Percy . Welch of London; five step -sons, Wilson Armstrong of. 'Nobleto.n, Alfred, Cecil and Rus- sell- Of PortArm strong. `of Lucknow; two step- daughters, Mrs. ' Joe Austin Gdaile,Ellen:) of. Lon viva tr tis ivoisg ostuvtlabotoggtr oron By d two t : D> 0> ti, nes tiviiegtr, 't it 'tivie p rt> �r t # ttego,rtuvtaaDtc don 13 grandchildren an 4 sisters and a brother. J s SUTHERLAND The death of W. A. Sutker land, a native of Kinloss' Town sh"i!p, , occurred . ' `suddenly • last Thursday, morning in • St..,.Jos- eph's Hospital, London He had been .admitted to the hospital only 'a couple of days before to undergo a series of x-rays for a stomach: ailment, Mr. Sutherland had visited in this •community'. with his brothers just -a- few•', weeks ago.. . Mr. Sutherland was born on Concsiori,, 6, . Kinloss, 72 years ago_ _ H.e was a son, of .. James Sutherland . and Martha Fraser. Re .attended :.public school at the 4 Sixth, but after' his mother's death. he went to Parkhill as a lad to ,make his home with his .aunt and uncle, • Donald and Jes to. sie Fraser. He attended' high school at Parkhill' and -then went to Queen's University. •• He taught school, in Saskatche- INJURIES THOUGHT.' MINOI IS NOW INA BODY .CAST • About a month ago•Grant W, and Weir Eekenswiller were :. truck accident _ in , Cu%1_rc ToWnshi+p.' Grant suffered a . fit tured skull and chest injuries `lk made a 'good recovery.. and now able to be about again. Weir's" _'injuries-iwere considered .as compairatively• m or, and, he:,was, riot imrnediatr ehosspitalized. Later , it was ci covered .:he, had suffered a 'nuc ebrae .injury and a bone as arm was broken. As Well as h, ing.• a cast :on the, arm, Weir encased a -body -and heafl to•correct .the neck injury Mrs. ' ,Herb Clayton presii Over 'the W.M,S. meeting wt was held ,at the home of Harvey Brooks. Mrs: Oliver; Charles ..read the Christmas St from St. • Luke's gospel. h Mary Roulston sang a solo Little Stranger": Mrs. Ross Bl accompanied •her on the, •pi; The candlelight •service•, rely to : the current study on churl of'• Southeast Asia Was ;eery pressive: Seven member's as ed Mrs. Oliver McCharles, leader. 'The • guest speaker, l Ross Shiells, chose as the sal: of her talk, "Christmas across Seven Seas", telling tihe Gust and - traditions of the diffe countries. The offering was icated by, Mrs. 'Alex McTa• A sum of money was alloc to • the, ,Red, -Cross 'for the '1 gariari Relief Fund and the ' perance Federation:. Boxes goodies' Were' packed 'for n bers .& friends in the 'comm' who are `shut-in':' Mrs. J, Co moved a vote of thanks to Shiells for her very '• intere talk, Mrs, Brooks, and those ticipating in. the meeting. Cl -mess -carMs-Awere°--sung-du-r-im meeting,. which closed wit'O. W¢.S..benediction. Stokley's Fancy HONEY ' POD PEAS' 15 oz tins r— 2 for 35c All Popular Brands Cigarettes Libby's Imported' Fruit ,Cocktail• Giant 2'8 oz tin .-, 39c ALLEN'S APPLE ,JUICE . 48 oz..tin — 27c6 Birds. Eye Orange Juice 6 oz tins — 2 • for -33c. • • 1 • 2' for 556' Rose Brand 1VJ<argarine � lb, pkgs. � Oz., • Supreme Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz.ar' 25c L bby.'s : Fancy Quality . Tomato .•.Juice, ._ __. als. 48 oz. tin. 34c 1, 2t. Ocean. Spray Cranberry Sauce, whole and • P . 23c jellied, 15 oz, tin . ' Christie's Ritz, 8 oz. Pkg. 22c' Fancy Golden Mixed Nuts•; lb. AAAA.•• 48c Huge '2 lb. bag Victoria .M,ixed or. ° . Jelly Wreaths , 9c Christmas „variety C'andies, cello bag -4.-1:E AIRS • 4. Golden Hour Chocolates, lb. 89c; 21b. box $L75 HOS' SS CH. .011 Golders Boar Popping' Corn, 16 oz. cello ... 17c • Planters. Part TiiriePeannts, 10ry�._oz;__bag ,39c - __ 1 Wicket- w�tb�,each $2D_0..purcltase:�., pkg. of 50 82c; . Ctn. of 204 $2.99 Red & White Brand Coffee, ib. bag. • $ 917 i Early. Riser. Coffees 'lb. bag , r# 10e -of! Red -&.-:ate' Tea Bap_' pgk. of 65 .69c +« BIRDS EYE QUALITY; FOODS` ' 'Strawberries, 15 oz. .pkg.... 43c Green Peas, 12 oz. pg 2 . for '45c Lemonade, .6' oz. tins .•...... 2 for 39c i# Also available Grapefruit, Grape' . & Lune 4 Juices • : . Libby's Mincemeat;; 25 oz. tin 39c R & W Jelly Powders . • :. - 3 for 25e, Aylmer Sniffed Manz. •Olives, ' 8 -oz ice Ri box, jar Supreme brand Poultry Seasoning, tin ... Supreme Sage, tin Saran Wrap. for leftovers, pkg. • 43c.r wan and served. 'for a time .With 12e 2 the Royal Canadian Mounted lOc Police (before returning to ;the 39c :.'Parkhill district to take up farm= a e. ing and build a brick and tile tst' ,DOLL—$3.99 with.$5.00 order w usiness w c e. r• DINNERWARE --$1.99 -with-. $5.00_ sl ''cniuSTIVIAS ii3ORNAME1 TS -39c >21? t4itige Iiitt +3 ' Ui 'b4'tr CHRISTMAS DRAW � . cillor and reeve of Parkhill. Hen for • son Donald now manages. the order S` Sutherland farms .. _ with $5 order Mr. Sutherland entered m'uni- `f4`11Z`li •served for several. years as Doan- • , q cipal life iii the lite' 1920'1 and 3 beautiful a a . t , was warden of Middlesex;sin 1931 and in 1939 was appointed clerk of 1Vfid'dlesex. tCotinty, a, pest he still held at thetime• of •his death, had, a brilliant personality and a knowledge of municipal affairs, that made hien friend /arid advisor to county councillors and' other .municipal leaders. • le. 'PHO hilte Food Store LYE 26 ,..:; "REE DELIVERY was a ,p .st president of the On-, tarir, Trustees and Ratepayers Association,and a past district deputy of the Masonic Order.. The funeral service was held on Monday at Parkhill with in- terment in Parkhill Cernetery. . ' Mrs. Sutherland died rri 1942. ki Surviving are two• daughters, _ _ �.. ..u�_ -.. __- --._.. _.__•.. .. -. J N sone utherlan _ ... ��on���s_._ o � u'd� °£':.'lla��o'f�T�'tt�r�' ,_ .. ,��ns o. ...an- White Gift' service was he Olivet United Church. The sang "he ,Hope of the W as an anthem. Master John Charles sang' •a solo en "Long' Ago At Christmas Mr, Alla r McChar}es e>f onto spent, -the. week -end his parents,.Mr, and Mrs. ( McCharles:' Mr. ---Herman 'Anger ape few days with her dautghter• Christie of Teeswater: sass. one son, Donald,.' or home' farm; three bro .Davtid of Moose . Jaw, Aic`J Hugh' of Lucknow and 't,w tors, Miss. Martha Sutherla London and Mrs. Lloyd • • +rho;% ,eft, iiia +t > tt,ril,O+t,k tfili ttr e an14,4011,04, a, 4> ,nlriV40/44.4 07: , 0t,0t r+i,04 ' •