HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-08, Page 5WEDNESDAY, SEPT. '8th, 1965
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO.
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MEAT SPECIALS
Butt Pork (hops 59c II
FRESH BONELESS, WITH DRESSING
Picnics
;BONELESS
Stewing Beef
57c
IC.
Gelb
PUDDINGS, AND : PIE FILL, SAVE
Tomato Soup
AYLMER ':NEW PACK, SAVE 6c 10 OZ.
horn Cereal
POST HONEYCOMB CRISP,
SAVE 4c, S OZ.
Sandwich Spread
KRAFT, SAVE1Oc, 16 OZ'
...a. hetti :.37cMacari,fli...:Or:.Spg
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LANCIA, SAVE 6c, 2 LB..
Peanut Butter 19c
CLUB HOUSE, HOMOGENIZED, SAVE 14c,, •
16 oz. ICE BOX' JARS
Grand :Detergent, 29c.
POWDERED, 5c OFF PACK, SAVE 16c
18 OZ. PKG
Margarine
BLUE. 'BONNET ,COLOURED,, SAVE, 16c,••.•
' 3 • LB.. PKG. 6c OFF . LABEL
Cake .Mix.
DUNCAN HINES LAVER, SAVE 6c,' 19, OZ.
Evap. M.Hk 1
RED :and: WHITE; SAVE.5c, TALL
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I s . a . n�t Coffee
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and ' WHITE. INSTANT,: -SAVE
Oatmeal. Cookies
WESTON ;OLD.. FASHIONED, • REG. 35c PKGS.
10c, Sr OZ.
Bread 2-39c
AUNT .MARY'S •• SLICED, SAVE .5e,, 24 OZ. '•
Hair. `Dressing . •
6l c
BRY:LCREEM, FREE, COMB, REG. 99c TUBES
Toothpaste 93c •
MACLEANS REG. $1.09,:•ECON.,. TUBE
Shampoo
S1LVIKRIN, MARKED $1.09,
REG. $1:29, BTL.
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te Foo
P'HO . ,..
• NE .528-3001 �� FREE ;DELIVERY..
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Help Wanted
CAMPBELT
SOUP COMPANY LTD.
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
HAS 'PERMANENT PLANT OPENINGS :FOR •.;BOTH'. MALE;
AND FEMALE, EMPLOYEES a;{�• ...'
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'THE WORK IS PULL TIME AND PERMANENT,—, 5
DAY .WEEK,: GQO.D,JAIAGES•:AND'••k•COMPREHENSIVE EM
•'PLOYEE• INSURANCE. PROGRAMME ARE AVAILABLE.. `
• Applica. .nts. hou1d visit,. the Plant • Personnel Office. for.
interview:
J.OA,L:and,GENERALNEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Morley.. Chin, their
daughter Karen, .nephew . Stephan
Law and Mrs. Chin's. mother 'Mrs.
Wong, all of Ottawa and ;'Jack
Chin. of Toronto were• callers ` in
Lucknow last Wednesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of
Paisley and . Mr. and %Mrs. J. C.
'Holmes of Windsor visited ' last .'
week , with .Madelyn' McMorran
and Mrs. ; McKendrick. '
Mrs. E. A. Reynolds and her
daughter Linda spent the week -end
• at the home of her sister Mrs.
Philip Stewart and visited.. other,
relatives~, .
Fraser Ashton . of Ottawa and
Catharine 'Rouillard.-of Toronto vis
ited. with Mr. and : Mrs, Lloyd Ash
ton over the ' week -end.
Mrs. Lavina Bunce ,of . Detroit
is visiting ,with Mrs. Florie Car-
ter of. Kincardine and' was a call-
er in Lucknow on Wednesday.
• David' a n d . Robert Martin , 'of
Concord ' visited ; last week r' with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Par-
amount'.
• Mr. and, . Mrs. Albert Ashton,
grandson. and niece of Detroit al -
so
l so Mrs. Effie Culbert of Amberley,
motored to 'Picton, Ontario -where
they visited relatives for a. few
days. On their return trip " Mrs. I
Kenneth McLennan of Vancouver 'I
accompanied 'them' home. Other
visitors over the Labour Da y '
weekend with Mrs. Culbert and
Allan were Mr. and Mrs. .Borden
Culbert and son; Mr. ' and Mrs.
Elmer. Culbert. and family all ' of'.
Detroit. ` .
Attention Teachers
(Fair Notes -• Contributed)
With, school open' again it' should
be noted that the . ETHEL BRANT
MONTURE essay is now due and
: .should be turned in 'to„the Secre
• tary Mrs. Fred McQuillin immed-
iately. Also make sure your
school has an entry in the "VEG-
ETABLE ANIMAL," ' page. 30,
'class 33, section '16. ' Instructions
are on page 32 of the Prize List;
The ' 1 -;EST RURAL SCfIIOOL'
DISPLAY CY ART is also. listed
on page. 32 and is well. worth .'the
effort.. • •
'PROJECTS, IN •SOCTAL STUD-
IES, NATURAL SCIENCE .OR AG-
RICULTURE . can still 'be entered
for judging on: September 17; the
first day" of ',the' Pair.
Teachers' would 'be. well to take
not of thee four entries; which.
still can be entered In the. fair
.by the Schaols.rNo doubt -plans are.
now under ;vsy 'fon.t'ie schools, to.
GUARANTEED TRUST .INVESTMENT
OERTIFICATES •
4 AND 5.
5¼%. TERMS
Applications•" Received' By
P., AR
S. STEWT.
Phone 528,244S !. Box 31. Lutlindw'•
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participate in the parade..
ALL ; SCHOOLS ENTERING. .THE
PARADE•. in interesting • costume,
deemed worthy by the judges,
shall be entitled to • .a prize of
'$8,00, as/ well. as . these ` children
getting free tickets to the Fair,'
"Exhibitors would be he well ad-
vised to get their entry tickets
at once' as Fair day swill be 'a.
busy one for the• Secretary.
'Then too, load ' your . camera
ready for action on Fair day as
there are numerous prizes in, the.
Photographer's Contest, 'listed on
page 33 in: the prize list.
HONOUR RUSS JOHNSTON
.A surprise birthday, party was
held for • Russ Johnston at his
Home in Ashfield. .Those attend-
ing • were • Donald and. John John-
ston and boy friend Donald Heth-
erington from Toronto, • Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Nixon, Ripley;,., ,WS.
Sid Gardner and family, e Harold
Edgar, MVlrs; Katherine McDonald,
all of Lucknow and Mr. and, •Mrs.
Lloyd McNall and June .of Kinloss.
The family' gave their father a
chrome chair and, other presents
were received by friends.
Is Yd.,- Subscription Renewed?
AMB.ERLEY:
Mr and Mrs. Elmer ' Culbert,
:Andrea and Brenda and friends
from • Southfield, Michigan' spent
the holiday.week-end at ` Amberley.
Lloyd 'Campbell and ' David
Courtney left •by, plane from Mal
ton airport on Sunday. They were
accompanied by. Mr ..and.. Mrs.
Donald Courtney • and Carol and,.
Chester Campbell' to Malton, .
' Clarence Young and Mrs Nellie.
Yougg..of Windsor . were guests of.
Mr .and. Mrs.' Walter. Brown Who
accompanied • them ' on a: visit to
Niagara Falls. & Owen Sound last.
week. Mr .and Mrs.'.Ernie Young'
of •Goderich were also guests of
the Browns last week: ' '
Dinner guests- of Mr.' and: Mrs.
William Pace and Mary on Sunday
were Mr .and Mrs. William 'Court-
ney:, and' Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Courtney and Carol. •
Fine weather, the latter part of
last week saw harvesting oper-
ations../in full swing. With contin
ued good weather for a week much
harvest will be finished.
of the- :_,
Mrs. Norval Nesbitt entertained
twenty-five school friends of. Pat-
sy and Joan Henderson, grand-
daughters' of Mr. ' ald Mrs. Norval
Nesbitt. Games" were played ,•dur-,.
ing,�the afternoon and a delicious
supper. was served. by Mrs.' Nes-
bitt and Mrs: • Kelvin Henderson,.
Mrs.. John Emmerton' visited on
Monday. with Miss Lovie Nesbitt
who is ' -a patient in St..'Mary's Hos-
pital,
•Noval ' Nesbitt
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Lond`
esbitt and Mrs. Kelvin
Henderson' attended the 'wedding
of Miss • Jane Nesbitt, daughter
Toronto on
Mrs. Alex Nesbitt, of
of Mr. and Mrs Saturday, August
28th. •
Mr., and Mrs, William. Pace and;
Mary visited on Sunday with Mr.
and .Mrs. W. R. Pace: of Kinacr
dine. ,
Miss ;Betty Emmerton is teach-
ing at Preston this year where
she has secured a school.
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Mrs. Rose Knight of London is
visiting in Lucknow this week with•
her ,brothers Sid, George and Bus-
ter Whitby and their families.
Mr .arid Mrs. Danny Kolar of
Cleveland. • Ohio, are visitors with.
Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Bell,
The Lucknow .Women's In-
stitute will meet Friday, Septem-
ber 10 at 2:30 in the Tole. Hall.
Mrs.,Ed ;, Thom has been hos-
pitalized in Wingham District Hos-
pital since last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw,
Patricia and Diane of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Keane of Stratford
were week -end visitor 3 with Mrs.
George Hunter.
Mr .and Mrs. John. Beirnes and
Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Nixon. all of. Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Nixon and family
of Ripley spent the holiday Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson.
Mr .and Mr.s. Robert Brown of
Galt spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs.' Ewart Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor vis-
ited over the week -end in Galt with
Mr. and •.Mrs. ..'Sherwood Taylor
and family and.: whilethere attend-
ed
ttend ed the Kitchen -Taylor wedding.
The bride is the daughter ..of Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs.
Taylor being ' the former Mary
Hodgins of Kinloss Township,
J. . J. Houston . of Newmarket
visited last week with his par-
ents, Mr.
ar.ents,:Mr.. and Mrs: Harvey Hou-
ston' of Holyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Goldie Cockwell,
Roy' and -John of Lincoln Park, '
Mich, were callers on Monday with
Mrs. ' Charles Cooke and Mr, and
Mrs. Ralph Cameron,
wti rilmititmi..o..►.i.1.r.nw.Ydout�
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Lucknow
Presbyterian .Church
. Roderick MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th
10.00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
LUCKNOW
UNITEDCH
C U RCH
Rev, Howard W. 'Strapp
T Minister
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12th
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10:00 arm. Sunday School
11:00 a`im. Morning Worship
"A Great Prayer"
ST. PETER'S
ANGLICAN:
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CHURCH.
Church, School 10:15
Morning. Prayer 11.115' a.ami.
Rev. Stanley ,E. .Tay,
rtector
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