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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-06, Page 16b • R'Affi =1XTEltEI THAI' LUCKNOW , SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,`; ONTARIO; WED.NE$OAY, JAN, 0h, •111IU.0I iIa4■I•I1uI*RI.l1•■■■■U$■U8a* so ■.. sto • a • uc. youit "LOQ D sEE: • • Qurrr shton's Measure' Suit;SaIe ■ THIS ;1S THE SMART TIME TO BUY AND MAKE ■ UNUSUAL SAVINGS ■ Rich textured fabrics :'await you new;' plaids;: `-shadow ■ 'stripes, petit checks,;'. solid tones! hoose`; your pattern,' choose r: . ' our weave from well bred : woolens specially' loomed: is •'rworld-renowned; mills Your. suit will be. individually. cut,'. stit- ched and comfortatailored for ' you, and you alone. The extra ■ IN trousers will really .. double the _:wear of your .suit. ■ ▪ -If you : are unable to visit our store in the daytime, night ■ ! appeintments: can be arranged. ■ ■ :During:his. Sale Our Rack Sui■. ■ are reduce i ■ ■ louT. T ror ▪ MEN'S SUBURBANS, WINDBREAKERS,: SPORT ■' -AND PANTS ■ i • ■ ▪ • ■ • • ■ i ■. _■ ■▪ , '.Boys' ■ SUBURBANS — DUFFLE COATS-- WINDBREAKERS ■ suns '':--- ' SPORTCOATS • ..PANTS' ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ `COATS ■ ■ ■: ■ ■ ••:ii EN`5 :TOPCOATS.21 'lea', aid Mens Weeir .-. Lu&now PI-IONE' 528-2126' 4■Eli■■■R■ii■.■■Eu■■ B■■■'■■Iwo ■■II pssumo ■opt■■■i .MADE' IT FOR CHRISTMAS BUT LUGGAGE: DIDN'T` Harvey and • ith Webster of. Lucknow spent hristmas in •Hal-. ifax .with their son'George: and ` . ...New Yedels.,�ire� Mrs.' Webster. They ..were. lucky enough to get out of Toronto' and Maser and George "..Webster ' are both members: of • the Canadian Navy, ....:. Montreal b air a short time . be- - . Ht A y partments fore the heavyfog, `that bugged a • • • g Garry"Mickey" Christmas travelling, set in: ;: Mr. and Mrs.... " • However, the Webster luggage Graham of'Orilha ' along ' withand' there was . not so. • fortunate . their two children • Rickey age: 4 was.. a real mix -u for a few and Michael ale 2, .were forced .days when air line officials were to flee their. apartment 'on New .locate the bags.. Years eve • when fire 'severely ;trying�'to ' It was thought that ' .the prob- lem had, been salved a. couple of'apartment build .days • aftter their arrival . at Hali-el,s The ' living room 'and kitchen • fax but when Harvey picked upfurniture ' was removed from the t bags y ' t loss the he found ' Edith's ',but Graham apartment and their the „bag thatwas supposed to was confined to smoke and water be his', was some lady's from Hal- damage M w•, 'flax:: Total loss was estimated at• 1 e Sentine THAT Mrs ' Grant ' Mcbtarmid':of Lucknow Ls' a patient in Wing-, ham ' Hospital:after after suffering _ a icoronary 'attack at her home here '.on .Sunday of last week. • She' s preparing to: go • to Burch when : stricken , THAT The . Sentinel; ended • the. year by ' " presenting the bare .facts of a "story' in the last issue. ' Much to our .embarra' meat, and certainly to the en' barrassment of Ross: Irwni.: we had him 'Walking around "strip. - ped". strip=ped" instead, of "strapped" fol- . an 'ankle injury The error, had a very . simple 'ex- planation to, a printer, but what's the use of explanations : ;after. 'a. goof like . that • one: THAT Mrs. 'Jun . Gardner .Junior ' of Lucknow is commencing ...a' practical nurse's: trainingcourse at the Ontario-. Hospital, • Lon- ' don.. She will: be• joined "by ,, her hisband, . an . employee of Sil- vervood Dairies,' whena trans- fer can be' arranged TiAT the Christmas Eve ser- vice' at. St,. Peters Anglican Church.was well. attended:, THAT Mr -s', Dorothy. Macbeod..of Lucknow • and Helen White ' of R;R 6 . Lucknow• were among those presented with: their • caps : upon graduating •'as• nursing :as sistants at • Winghain Hospital, THAT we know. nothing about cribbage," but for ..those who do; 'Williapi ° W. ` Hogan of " Lucknow had a 29! .hand last ,week that: Allan .: Culbert of Huron Town ship, dealt him: Bill ; never had a',29 before in his days of . crib base MAPLE LL F 11 • POUNDS Pear e Shaped Hams tin SAVE 24e` • , PREME 16 oil:. SAVE 13c ,. nut Butter Si1e art 65c CULVERHOUSE CHOICE. 20: of DessertPears Sale: REGULAR, Camay Ho KING SIZE. . ' . r •Sale Ra onl h r': Sv epay THAT. 'Mrs.:: John.: D. MacKay of Ripley is ":supply teaching: for of January a. n d the 'months February:.` in .Kinloss Central School . at,' " Holyrood She . ' is teaching . Grades 1 and '2, 'Mrs. Allan Macintyre's:. class. THAT Murray, .Hunter,. •son of Mr. and: Mrs • Vernon • Hunter . of Lucknow, �s n crutches as a ' result. oa accident ' at : the Lucknow ,; arena;' two; days r be- fore : Christmas. Murray . was • refereeing a Bantam : hockey' game When • he. broke his ankle in a freak ':twist of his, .leg in which no one else, was • involved He. `finished the. game,'; but was, later -taken• to hospital and ie ' mained overnight. It was not possible to put a walking ,cast on • the . ankle & • be returned' to. University. at Waterloo on .Suri-' day still on the crutches. THAT Donald • Kirkland., son'. of Mr'. and Mrs. , Gordon, Kirkland has accepted a. position' as • chief x-ray technician• ' at : Leamin'. ion Memorial.' Hospital.: • He • .was • ,previously employed: • at the St, 'Thomas -Elgin Hospital in St: Thomas. •He started his new. position 'on Monday ,,,,sof this week: THAT Paul' Henderson came. in for , some complimentary, pub- , licity ': following` 'a: ' recent Det- rgit-Chicago game when he was given the job of shadowing • high scoring, Bobby Hull, The associated'. press` report said. "Henderson, a fleet; ' 22 -Year- old right wing, was assigned' tb follow league scoring • leader' • Bobby:. Hull sand he ' kept :Hull off • the 'score sheet, sticking to hunt like 'adhesive tape.". THAT, Anson -Rattan, who recent- ly purchased the lied- Webb house on HaVelocit Street.,. 'has BARGAIN tins: 45c SAVE Sc Iars3k. '.SAVE '43c'' WITH'. PU•RCHASE'';OF •.FOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT: BULBS,' 40," 60.'or •100 WA�TT';A,:T REGULAR RETAIL`;PRICE ,YOU CAN, "STEAL" ' 1. s. ITE $UGARf�rO SIVERWOOD DE4UX Ice Creai • We Sell Far Liss' Phone... Lucknow : 528-3420 REGULARLY 81.05 0 only 99c �. y ' Values .' Effective ,:JANUARY, 7, 8, 9. THAT Mr." and Mrs. Gordon Bar- ger, newlyweds; have ` • rented the Anderson. upstairs. apart ' ment next to • the fire'hall, for- merly, tenanted by Mr .° and, Mrs.. Harold' Smith. ' Gordon is ; em- ployed by Bud Hamilton: THAT `Orland Richards; . of - Luck - now underwent.major 'surgery. in London'on„ • Sunday after suffering: a :ruptured.. gall blad4 : er. Arland is ' in=, Victoria' Iios- pital: He . took i11 while in the barber shop. Saturday, was tak- . en : to Wingham` Hospital after -returning . home, ;and : then on to London on' Sunday where 'sur- gery was performed. that ' even- ing. It is .Orland's third surgery 'within three • years. .. . OId Light, :Lodge Names ' Slate ' (Intended for Christmas Issue) ' "Officers' for the' 1965 term,;.were recently' installed: 'by Old • Light Lodge. 'Lawrence ` .A:' Salkeld' suc ceeds : , Wiliam Fairish: •is • Wer= shipful' Master ,:ef;-the, : Lodge: Other, officers' are' Donald Mac Intyre, 'SW; Francis Boyle JW; H. W. Strapp, chaplain; ' W., B. Anderson, treasurer. T. J. Salk- eld, , secretary; ' Jack Fisher.,':. SD; Ken McDonald, 'JD; Girvin Reed, IG; 'Orville Elliott, OG; Donald Simpson, SS; Elwin Hall;': JS; W. G. • Evans, D of •C. 'grmest Xmas?' Never saw a warmer • Christ- mas hr. ist- mas you'.'say? Well, : most of us. haven't, but if you' are ' 70 ' years of age or over : and have a good° memory . you might 'recall , the Christmas .:in, ' 1895; when ± weather recorder Malcolm MacDonald ,re corded. . the Lucknow : temperature at 59. degrees, ': the warmest on record. in Lucknow.. Honey: bees were• flying and Christmas was preceded,' by a 'week: of: extremely warm 'weather. ' • Then again, for any of your who would' admit to being over 76, you might have 'remembered . "Christ- mas in' 1889 when the mercury'' rose to. 56 degrees. There' was ' no snow,` but. plenty; of ; rain, al/z in- ches of it. • The coldest„ Christmas day on record • here was in "..1914 when the. temperature hit 14 below and there was ..about /18 •inches . of. :By the: way, Christmas in .Luck now provided , 'a ', temperature of 50.'' degrees this,past year (1964) with ' Boxing- ..Day chilling : down Lb-la-degrees.:Christmas eve was a mild, . rainy _ .night that , `prac: tically eliminated • all snow for St: Nick to make his rounds,` But surprisingly enough,, he made.it regardless: The above:fi ures> were :revid-' ,. g o p. ed by' our neighbour J. M. Greer: who is the local weather recorder, and has all local records of wea Cher ;conditions. ■a■•au■a■■u■■■■ineaae n ■rt■■eiu'■■:■■■ouniii ■a �.` ■• /•' •NOTICE R.E STORE" HOURS ■. •�...�..... To make •• a long • story • short, about .$8000 with most ° of the, returned' to Gorrie 'to live. He ' Harvey finally .did. .get, his suit- damage• done to one apartment. will • reside . an his • farm home case back'at Toronto on'the re- Mickey” was in Lucknow at the en Highway fir which he sold A ., turn flight. It seems • the •bag- had time " and • a call,' was received to his next door neighbour• a . ` taken several flights'. over—201e y " p • � " short, time : ago. He has rented n: ,,,., here b 'local hl2ce who inform , Christmas weekend 'but' never the ed him, of the fire. his hdme her to Mr, and Mrs. ' r 'xckey as the' seri of. Mr. ani Don Carter who •moven 'in last right one. While in Halifax, the M` w ' `is ' loss and ' 'week.. Don is opening a meat" . w Graham of Kinloss dinner with Mr. • had Christman Mrs. Roy, ■ 'Webster a_ . Mr.. and Mrs. W, J. Mrs. ' Graham the former'' ,Judy Market, • in Lucknow . in Mali's ■ in . r�. eve 1 ey.' andWhite .Store. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n ■ a Maser , (Georgina Griffin). M L of Ripley. Bed Wh t" .�Y �.uckno�r Business fllaces WiiI • Gose On.; Fridays At b.00 p.mr �' lEntil `The.:En� Of March'ry •L U KNOW BUSINESS 'MEN'S ASSOCIATION • r vie4V earieaeNew�r■■ssd■tiMt'r0 .. _. irei:w■M�ri�rifwa��rrlaiAa �,