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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-12, Page 5• . Wednesday,. FEBRUARY 12, 1 '. THE !LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO,' SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY Libby'slomato Juice , 31.c ■, Fancy Quality ■ 1:Quaker.. Oats'. ▪ Quick or Instant 48 -oz. . SAVE 4c 43c •pkg; •SAVE 6c Aylmer Catsup 2.for '37 ■ II -oz. SAVE 7c ■ E Rose Brand Fresh Dills 35c • Plain or Garlic 12 -oz. SAVE 4c hooked Spaghetti 3for.49.c LIBBY'S .15 -oz:, Cash your 7c ',Coupon SAVE 1 Oe QTHER: .SF'ECIALS ON BILLS. Received'. In . • Sauerkraut �• 2 dor 23c LIBBY'S :. `FS' -oz, 'tine SAVE 8c • r i liquid Detergent ' 79c1. SAVE }2e i •■ ■ 5c Off Twin Pack` MIR• 24 -oz. twin. pack BUY ONE = GET 1. FREE is FREE ut Red and White e• with purchase : .of .$5.00 or More FREE OAKWOOD TUM$LER 11 Oz.Water :Tumbler coupon valid from •Feb.,: 10 . to Feb. 1.5 �. Pleaseclip and present 'at store i • • Only one coupon accepted from each 'customer• • ■ . WestOn Angel 'Cake gcui.a g asp 'mom n•• Buns WESTOnReq: 39c 12 .to'pkg:. PHONE 528=3001, FREE DELIVERY mile 1 B■n■0■■■a00■0■1■■■■ ■■u1EAoa6■Romu i•Cull■.lS0.I■■■inn■n ■iB nm i E . O : ■. 0• .■ c• • .■ ■ ■. •o: • ■ ■ . ■ ■ n �ENERAL LOAL d NEWS.a Larne: Farrish returned. home on ` . Mrs. Harvey ; Houston : spent the hias ; the Tuesday' of last;week from. Wing- week-end:Walkerton.. e ham .hospitalwhere' he had beenguest of Mrs: Ray Taylor a 'patient:. for' two weeks:_ Eldon .Henderson'' is a : patient in Wingham and District' Hospital. He • entered: the hospital _ on 'Tues- day of. ' lastweek. for :a cardio- graph and rest. Miss. Marlene . Carter, • Holyrood, is . staying. a . 'while .' with Mr. and Mrs. M,prdock'•McLeod and .Kevin in .:Walkerton, Mrs._ McLeod. , got. home from hospital Sunday,. being hospitalized since last Wednesday,' , .Mr.,: and, Mrs. Stewart Stanley. of •Petersburg of. near, Kitchener, attended the funeral :of ,Mrs. Stan• ley's: father, • John "Atcheson,.. at Lena, ;Manitoba._ _ .... Mrs, ' Katherine Jackson of: Dav- isburgh, Michigan, says s the .trip to California sounded sogood it made them want to ';pack. and go. At the time ' the letter was writ- ten they had just had a nice visit with Mrs. Min MacLennan, Marlene , and her husband, L k ' uc now Presbyterian .'Church Rev Roderick MacLeod . Mi a n s SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 . ` 10:00 ''a.m. Sunday School ^,11':ni 00 'a. .Morning Worship I ter. 141111t`rr`•r0/0/..R'.1.110V4111..rr .•mow 1�1. 1.Oo U ill/41111111. 11w071411.►R11111pe49 • LUCKN UNITED CF{RCH Rev. Howard W Strapp Minister , SUNDAY 'FEBRUARY . B Y � E 16: 10;00' a.m.'. Sunday - .. 1: � d Y School 11:00; a.1ni: Morn ng Worship. THEMA S TERr S MEN'N • (1) ''Peter, : . Q*iw r4ie►tt4* wro. ii4r:a i b.w.u•i Nr.b+r, . "Thea paper isthe most looked for piece of . mail we receive, writes °Gordon MacGregor of. Lon don: Mrs. Ted Collyer has been a patient in Victoria ;Hospital, Lon- don, and was expected home the middle` of ' the week. • Miss . 'Helen : 1'arper ' returned home. a.` week ago .from ,Wingham' hospital, where . she. had • been' patient, for ten, days. Mr. and Mrs • , Jim. Bryce of Port: Elgin " spent Thursday .`with. Mrs: Jack McKendrick and Madelyn McMoran. --Lynda-TMcQ lulu' of 'London , is spending. this week atthehome of. her :parents, '• Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mcguillin of Holyrood Isabel M. MacIntosh, of Ham- ilton writes: "May The' Sentinel long continue to 'reflect : the • news and ..the opinions of the' people in the 'home. town." •. Charlie Hallam returned • 'Home from Wingham hospital on :Sun- day. He entered hospital the pre- vious • Tttes day after e • lig severe nose 'bleeds: ' Tom Rathwell, . an employee ' .of ,the Lucknow Branch of the Bank of `Montreal, 1s--`taking-an ,intro ductory banking course this.'weeh and nein 'in Toronto:, ,. Friends : here. who may . not be. aware .of the fact will ' be inter•: ested to know that Tom . Henry, formerly, of the Belfast .district, is manager of the Sherbrooke. and Drunimond, ,Sts. branch of the Bank of ' Montreal in ., Montreal. Tom started his' banking career in Lucknow, . • NEWS "BRIEF' ' :, Hospital charges have incr.eas- ed' at Gaderich hospital with the ward rate f o r .active pup 'from. to. $19:95 patients from • $15.,20 a •day. Chronic rates remain un- changed at $10. Semi -private and private room rates are $2 00 and $4.00 higher, , »respectively, : than ;the ward rate, - Bridal Shower ' . Held At Lochalsh -.`. L041FALSH NEWS :Hockey games between the boys •of the. Senior room' of North Ash- field Public School and - the boys of Port 'Albert . School have been quite interesting. during: the, past few weeks. • The Mission; Band meeting of Ashfield 'Presbyterian Church, was held Monday..after ;'school, in 'the Church... • Mr. • and Mrs. Roy `Connell of Clinton spent a, few days with Mrs p. R. MacKenzie during the past week. • Mr.: John .MacRae . of Batavia, N.Y.,. spent the . week -end here with.. his family.' ; 'The Women's Institute meeting was held on Thursday .afternoon. at. the home , of Mrs. Bill` Mac.:= Donald. . . • A shower for Barbara Finlay- son was held on. Saturday after noon in the' school: ,Barbara was the recipient .of• many beautiful. gifts. The program consisted of a contest by 'Jane Moncrief; '. dance `numbers by Dianne MacKenzie.,and Marion MacDonald Piano solos. by Sandtt--McCharles, 'Jane Moncrief, Margaret MacLennan and Nancy ' MacLennan: ` acL Christine Lennan MacLennan did 1 --dance num: er ° ancloiiiir'e , trio• was sung by. Patty O'Connor; i t ianne Vasella, : Nan•- MacL•..1n- nan,, Helen Courtney, Susan. Bank-, in and Margie Simpson. Marion MacLennan, P h .y 11 i.s! Clayton, Jane Finlayson. escorted - Barbara to the decorated, bride's chair' and` helped: her 'open h e r gifts. Mrs. Oliver McCharles• who acted .as chairlady 'also read ,the address. 13arbaa thanked the lad- ies for the- shower, rand, all joined in singing "For She s .a Jolly Good Fellow", A contest,', pictures of people caused a' good laugh and a most enjoyable afternoon was brought to a: close by a bountiful lunch• and a social hour together. Mr., and Mrs. Bill Rogerson of Toronto .Spent, the week' end with 'ter. and Mrs, Gordon Finlayson and family.. 94 4 PAGE THREE: DUNGANNON and DISTRICT, --Thee Yer 11l . �t7P sa o�-- est at nd , a 'Miss Jean Lyons United Church, Frida this, zone is at the Dungannon funeral: of the late. ,. Feb 14th lin Lucknow' Deceased was an aunt at 2,30 p.m. All denominations are 1 of Mrs. Culbert s. invited to come, On'"Friday night Mr. and Mrs, Cecil ,Blake ' attended the "At - Home" for Stratford Teachers' Col- lege., Mrs: Blake' is a former grad- uate, . now with interest in,' "their daughters studies at the' college. Lynda ' did practise teaching in Guelph .last week. ' Funeral :Service At Blade's Church - THOMAS °BLAKE Thomas William Blake, . a life Mr. and Mrs: Robt. Mole and long resident of -'Ashfield township,. : family on' Sunday visited,their until moving to London two years • aunt ' and: uncle, Mr. and . Mr's: ago, passed away at his: home ' Will. Cook. of. Chesley. T ' " ` 35 Cronyn Crescent, 'on Monday, Mrs.. Victor .Errington • and sister February 3rd: He was within two. Mrs. Thomas' Webster at the week- . weeks of his, 87th birthdaywith end, visited their- cousin Miss Rena death . resulting from a heart Stevenson, Hensall. 'seizure, BORN February 10' at , Goderich Mr. ' Blake' was the last" mem Hospital to.. Mr.. and Wrs, ' William ber of .a family of . eight chit • McWhinney ,'(nee Ruby McIntyre) dren, born; . to Robert Blake, a a son — Congratulations. native of Ireland, and Beven Free- The. CGIT of the United Church born of Peterborough, " Iis mother. met at the home of Betty -Irvin'on when Thomas was'sut of age, Monday night.' Bernice Thompson : His father cleared the faim was in the chair and Faye Bear-> son led with devotions, Rev. J.°Os' familarly known, Tresided . for A. Velhuis m respect to Christian Youth Week gave a splendid'. topic welloyer four ' score. years.. on "Where Are • You Going,, ,Joan- Fifty=eight .years ago, he' mar- ried Clara 'Webster. of. this coin ne . Veldhuis accompanied at the. Piano for the 'hymns,; A crokinole m ity, h° survives :him. Also4 party is planned for Friday night : surviving .are two daughters,.': Mrs.. Grace 'MacIver "Valentines Dayi' Feb. 14th : ` and ` Miss. Olive, Blake 'of ' London • and three grand : children, Jack, Donald and Ronald ` MacIver. Mr..Blake Was , predeceased by an.• infant son, five sisters, Mrs: D. K. _Alton (Elizabeth), Mrs. Wm. ;"• Johnston (Sar'ah), 'Mrs J. Thump son (Marearet), Mrs.. T. Half • (Beven), Mrs.- Herb, Alton'. (Cath- erine)* and two brothers, Robert and; Matthew. Blake., The remains rested at the A. • Millard: George funeral home, where "Bertram Curran: was the funeral director, ° until` Wednesday, morning, February 5th,` . and tiled at .Blake's United Church after 10:00 'a: m , where the ':funeral service.: was ; ,Conducted.' at ,200', p.m.. by Rev. G, W. Kaiser, with .temporary entombment at South Kinloss 'Mausoleum, with' final`. resting .place to : be in Greenhill cemetery: T.he pallbearers were :. Bert Alton, Harvey . Alton; Gor- • don : ':Morrison, . Harvey Ritchie; Cecil Webster and .Watson . Web- ster. The flower bearers were. • The Anglican .Guild held a euchre in the • Parish Hall last Friday night with :) 4; tables 'engaged. Ladies' 1st was • won by Mrs. Elmer Graham •and 2nd was Mrs, Bessie Stewart. Men's, 1st, Chas ,McNee 'and 2nd:: Arthur 'Young: Draw was won by• Chas. McNee and : Mrs. Elmer Gra- ham won,: the prize -for having. 'her bi-thday nearest to. • Valentine's. Day. This is :the last euchre befor& Lent is over: ate' ' About a dozen •yellow grosbeaks' have . been seen at the: home of K: K. Dawson lately at the' bird feed: er and Wive .Carne to. Tom; Rivett's on Monday attracted by the • feed- er These birds we've been told are a. canary .Yellow about the size of :a starling, but are more com- mon " in' the . mountains. However, they are nice to see, ' and =we'll .be: glad to hear of ` any, harbingers. ' of /Spring• , Mr. and. Mrs.. Bill :.McClure' and: Ricky of. Elmiravisited, the, for= mer's'Mother, , Mrs.: W '11 `. McClure Last . Sunday.. Mrs. McClure enjoy- • Wm. Andrew, Jerry • Cranston;, edpictures of their,trip .to: Nassau Russel Irvin, ..Thomas Webster: last'. year..; Mr..' lake was`a lifetime .mem-: We:, are glad to hear of -Clair 'ber of Blake's United • .Church. Hodgs' able to be out and back to 'During his : many years of ` ser- school, . after • a: bout with pneu- vice, he took 'an active ' m p��. :moria. .the.. choir and in the Sunday, • .School... He ,.gave 'freely of his mus- Mr': Bill Park held aTupper-' ica1 . len in ware :Part of her:. tome la at- '' t both.;the 'church and y. last S the community. M h urda: nig. i ht wi "a '' ood attend &: ang/ happy Y g g hours were spent playing the ante of ladies. piano and singing , his . favourite Mr. 'and Mrs. Herb;' Finnigan . on,..hymns. ;On .Sunda the 'da before. Sunday visited Mr"".'. and , Mrs,: Early' Y . he, passed away, " t►e..played. and Westbrook,' Goderich: sang three::of these, favourites-. At the "Fourth" school at. • which: Through his musical ,contacts. ` and Mr.. ROSS.: Errington is teacher, because : of his cheery: manner', he a• successful :euchrewas held on made many friendsboth. in. Ash- Tuesday of "last week. Ladies' prize ) field .and • in ; London winners were Mrs.: Mary Rivett . • and' .Mrs. Cecil Blake and the:. mems rrzes.. were .won by Chas. John D. MacKenzie, son of Mrs. • . Dorothy ' MacKenzie. of .Teeswater, Fowler and' Lorne :Ivers: his been transferred •.by the Roy al Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Culbert ; on Bank'. •from Oakville to. Bramp ton:. ee■:■■■■mommu■■emliwim nil■■n ■■■.e■■■i■a■nnnB■om . e• LYCEUM-Wingham• 9 111 ■ • LAST. THREE:.D YS. r A THUR - FR . ' SA 1 T. r _ F EB 13.14-15 i.' SPECIAL Lawrence 0f. r i A ab a Colour' '' CinemaScope L D:ue to 4 length of picture 'r ' , One. show; 7:00 . u Starring: Peter O'Toole1.. • Alex Guiness, Anthony Quinn.' . Jack' 'Hawkins •V ■ 'l;lere»is .a 'motion .‘picture of, ■ tremendous.magnitude, ma ntude with thousands of tribesmen, ca' • . mels, and horses ■ sweeping across the screen,. , to epto MON. - TUES. -:. WED: FEB 1748-19 Rodgers arid ' Hammersteins ■ . ■` State Fair' ;M. Colour CinemaScope 'Second; Show . 9:25 • Starring: Pat 'Boone Bobby Darin, Pame`l'aTiffin Ann .Margaret, Tom:, Ewell Aire Faye and Wally. Cox Some R, .and , H, songs .you will hear include: "It IVlighc' As Well Be Spring," "It's A Good Night For Singing," "That's For Me". a' . Monday night is Wingham Kinette Night with* all pro- •seeds. • going to the Wingham Kinettes, Buy your ticket n froni a dinette or at fox. r ` 0 w • battle scenes.r� Officer,• ens■rAEeBM�sis■rMw�■>wrlrlr■re■s'�■iisl�lri:i°t•E'Kl�'i�iesa� �a. • •