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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-15, Page 3
WEDNESDAY, SEPT,.. 15th, 1965 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO OVER 'HITS 1,000 IN .CASHPRIZES.'. in from $1.00 to $1,000.00 — EVERYONE WIN Get your FREE Easy Cash Card Today EXTRA LEAN, BY THE PIECE Side . Bacon BY THE PIECE Bologna . . EXTRA LEAN,, ;,FRESH Ground Chuck Easy Cash - on !4$. a. deet CnristieSoaas � SALTED.. OR PLAIN, 1 Ib: PKG. .: Stokl�ey'; peas �. _ .• . f.CY, HP , SAVE 6c, 15. oz:. Gem Murgarine COLOU•RE'D, TW I ( BAR, SAVE 19c, .1. Sbredded. Wheat NABISCO, SAVE '9c, 18 oz. Tea Bags RED ROSE 0.P" SAVE 8c, 60 ` PICO. Champion ` Dog Food 10=$1 R. BALLARDS, 2c OFF LABEL, SAVE 47c, 15 oz King.Size Omo HEAVY DUTY, WHITENING POWER, SAVE 46c, 30c OFF PK- Dekey Tissue WHITE: OR COLOURED, SAVE 27c, ROLLS: Kleenex Tissues POP-UP, 'SAVE. 20c,. Nescafe } Coffee INSTANT, SAVE 33c, 14c OFF. PACK, 6 oz. JAR Crisco .Shortening 9c. OFF 'PACK, SAVE :16c, 3 lb.' Chelsea Bunn WESTON,. REG': 49c, :8's C., Lady Mary -Brand Blanket 5egular $5.95 Value *ONLY $3.95 WITH $5.00' PURCHASE 3 Colours, full 72" x 84" size — 6" Satin Bidding — in'.colour- ful. individual ' pliofilm bag Red' A .White Bonus' Buy!' PHONE; 528-3001 — FREE DELIVERY • EMMERSON WILLIS TIES UNDER TONS OF SALT Emmerson Willis, 39 -year-old Goderich father of seven who lost hislife recently, when he was suf foeated beneath 'tons of falling salt, at the Domtar Chemicals ev- aporation : plant at Goderich, had .connectionswith• this community. His father, McCeselton Dens- more Willis, was,'born in. Ashfield Township and his step -father, J. Harold Johnstone, has many r atives in Lucknow and area. Mr.Willis' body was recovered by his fellow workmen 75 min-' Utes after he was buried in the salt. Police said Willis had, been em, Ring moist salt from the. walls of a storage silowhen about ten tons ; loosened- and tumbled down. burying him, He was not injured any way• but I died of suffoca- and prior, tion. IVIr. 'Willis had been employed at the. gait .imine for five years, • to that .:had sailed the'; Wagner, 'Mrs. Myles Burke,_,•. one ,Great Lakes. He 'served in t h e'; son Leon; and 14 gran children. CENTENNIAL fAIR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17' 8: to 10 p.m. -- Hall ' ,open. to public to View. exhibits: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .78,:. 12:00 p.m. --. Floats and Entries Form For Parade :at east end! of .village • 1.00 p in,—. Parade, three .bands, dozens of flo$ts 2:00 p in — Official ,Opening — Donald Blue, Oliver McCharles,, , George Joynt, . Murray Gaunt, . F . A -Lashley :: 2;20p.m.: Sarnia' Sertomanaires. Band $how 2:35 pan. Free: Draw For Pony Judging of Gay, 90 Costumes, for lady directors. Judging .of Gay' 90 Costumes for visitors Oldest Lady Oldest ' Gentleman 3:00 pm. 3.20' p.m: 3:45'pmn. 3:55 p.m. Teeswater Pipe Band:. Baby . Show — Potato ` Race On Pony Barrel Race. On Horseback Musical. Chairs On : Horseback — Sarnia Sertomanaires — Square Dancing Exhibition By Ripley Town • and Country Square Dancers 4.:15 p.m._Livestock Parade• Teeswater Pipe Band 4:30 p.m. - Sarnia ' Sertomanaires . Finale 10:00 p.m: =-, Dance in Arena TO Boyd's Orchestra local. and General '***7***,:'*****.***"*"*. Mrs. Ursula . Hebert, ,Detroit;. EsterrooPens Mr. and Mrs. George 'Hebert and little "`Monica of Walnut Creek; NOW' LB California, .visited ..the ' Raymond'. AT THE LUGKNOWAVAIASENTINEL Leddy family on Monday.eMrs. Thos.. ,Blake, 'Olive Blae'ECIAL:. OFFER and Ronnie McIver • of London ":' visited on ` Friday ' with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie .of Lucknow. Mrs. Frank `. L' eddy;p. Goderich, Jimmie ' and Joan, spent a.. week- end recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ieddy.; `Mr.'',:and Mrs 4Hairold Fergus. on• of Goderich .spent Sunday even- ing wih Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Al- ton, Lucknow. Mary MacIntyre returned from a two month European trip last week. PEN ; & /7 • FREE.. CARTRIDGES ALL FOR $1.00 WASHABLE: BLUE -.CARTRIDGES 6.. FOR 49c ••sl,•r••N•N441***404,1 MRS. :WIL!.IAM-' MENARY DIES • Mrs. Wiliam Menary, a resident .of West Wawanosh, passed away W h oIng, and Dam .'istrict Hospitai n " . She ' was m . her : 89th' year.: • The ` funeral; service was con- ducted from MacKenzie Memor- ial Chapel in LucknoW on' Friday,._ September '10th.; 'Interment' was in Greenhill Cemetery'. Visitors with`.MrS. Evelyn Bark-' Wednesday, September ptember St m well were Mrs. Mary Whitney of Tampa, . Florida, • Dave Barkwell, and Billie of Thornhill and Mr and Mrs. Bob. Barkwell and' Mur- ray of Dundas. Mrs. Barkwell re- turned with her son Dave• to visit with he and his wife and family. Mrs. Bruce Davidson of Ham- ilton visited recently with her aunt Mrs. Russell" Robertson • of town. Mr' and Mrs. William ; MacPher- son Jr. of ,R.R. 1 Holyrood, were• guests last week -end " at " thea Fie ler-Emery wedding in Dundas,. Mario, staying" at the ' home of• rs. MacPherson's mother. They 1so visited with . Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Roy and .Mrs;'Roy :Sr..•in Hamilton . • , . Lloyd Ashton ; returned to ' his. home Tuesday,. after. being ,a'. pat-, fent in Victoria' hospital, London. • Rev. H. W. Strapp is a patient in Wingham and .District Hospi Mr. and Mrs. Vernon .Hunter and. Greg' spent the holiday week- 'i end at Sudbury with Mr. and Mrs.) Allan Hunter,, Mrs. ' Cliff. Me•nary returned to her home in : A,shLeld recently; af- ' ter three weeks in Wingham Dis- trict Hospital. , • Mr. a' n d Mrs. Kent Hedley, Heather, 'Sherry. and Bill of Ut-- army during the; last. war: . . .terson, Ontario; Mr. a d: Mrs. Nelson' Hedley • of 'Brantford;; Mr. ,. a n d °' Mrs. Smyth of Centralia, H© ior• Earl.. CaSIIC'k were recent :visitors with Mr. and Whitechurch New•s) 'Mrs. A. H. Wraighte of Lucknow. Visitors , on Sunday with Mrs. On Sunday a birthday party was Robert McInnes Of Lucknow' •were beld at the home of Mr.. and Mrs.: . -Mr, and Mrs. . Dan ` 1VIcInnes Of. .BillieCaslick and family of'Cul- Hoi..rood' Mable Dickson of Tor- ross in honour of his father, Earl onto, Mrs. Duncan. Keith and Da 'Caslick, to celebrate, his 74th bir- yid of : Teeswater and Mrs. James 'thday=: Wraith. of Lucknow. Present for the occasion were • .. .. ., Tom White, Mr. and Mrs. -Dick Mr, a n' d Mrs. Ronald Coultes, Jones, . Mr, .and Mrs: Ralph Ad Murray, • Joyce, Linda and Dar- He, surviv ed by his wife, the former 'Janet McMillan,, seven children, his .mother' Mrs. Harold Johnstone. of Goderich, three sis- ters and a - brother, • all of God,' 'rich. • PASSES iN' DETROIT ord has• been received here. th t Pearl K. •Skelly passed away on Tuesday; September' 14th, .19655' a Mount Carmel Hospital, Detro- it. Funeral service Will Z be 'Conduc- ted on Fray; September 17th, at 10:30 a.m., at . the Harvey A. Neely. Funeral Home, 16540 'Mey- ers Road; 'Detroit. Burial. is at Hol' Sepulcher' Cemetery. South- 'lichigan.. field, •.,. • � "her Mrs. S c ell- is survived by s : husband / Leon, three ,. ,daug David Mrs,, Emmett Bond, Mrs.. David • • •,lene of East Wawanosh; Mr. and Mrs. WilfordCaslick, Wayne, Bri- an,, Ross, Diane and Stephen of Wingham; Mr. andMrs. Russel ` Ross, Jim and Doris; .• Mr, a n; d Mrs, Wallace Conn, Mir- r- A birthday cake With trimmings. rel and Alma; Mr, and Mrs. lion- adorned the tea table where all • amson and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Cramer, all of,.Toronto,visted re- cently with.' Mr. and Mrs, Barry, Hackett and • family of Ashfield.' 1 Rev.. ,Stardey ERector. Jay, of baseball and other games. • Induction Service ,on Friday . to ° ber 17th at 8:00 . yi Pauls Church, Dungannon. • 1 Lucknow 1 Presbyterian Chur ` ch Rev. Roderick MacLeod ' Minister':; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER ,19th I; 10:00 a.m. Sunday' School ▪ 11:00 a.m._ . Morning ' Worship LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Howard' W. Strapp Minister SUNDAY,, SEPTEMBER 19th • 10:00 a.m. Sunday : School 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship Special Speaker - Rev, M. Boyd Supt 'of ' Home Missions • for • Southern Ontario. ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Church .',School 10:15 a.m. Morning Prayer 11.15• a.ni.: B.A.T enjoyed• the bountiful lunch. The. Mrs. Gordon Scott' of Ripley. The younger grandchildren presented. afternoon was .spent in. a game grandpa with gifts of.their choice. Blas Conley of'' Wingham; . Mr. and