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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-01, Page 16• PAGE: SIXTEEN! TME _ :LUCICNQW • SEN:`:._... ..,.. • ▪ • ■■i. • a Spriii. Sli in ■ ■ :r By The S�1tit1&' TIIAT on Tuesday, Rev,. G. W. Kaiser, Mrs. Kaiser and Keith a • attended the funeral, in Sharon United, Church, Delaware"'town- er�• no Worsteds • ▪ . ship, of Mr. Kaiser's brother, ■. Mr. ' G. J. Kaiser. The ' late" Mr. • ■ " Kaiser has been a patient since m.. New., Year's . day in:. the Sti Terylene and Cotton E Thomas - hospital where he pass= ed away •on Sunday. • ▪ :. • THAT Lorne ne Woods of " St. Helens In Plaid and • r ' � Pastel 'Shades. '■ was re-elected as a director of •■ the Huron County ..Fruit Grow= " era Association at their , annual ■ meeting at Clinton'.' .THAT under the. caption "A . Bur- l. ning Rebuke," . reference was, ■ made in the Cleveland Plain. i Dealer to the cigarette burning :� • story. 'in Lucknow. The clipping ▪ was .sentto us by D. Rae Mac Diarmid, of the firm 'of Ohio • Builders. Specialty Company . of . Cleveland, and -he , adds, ".you'll a see from .the . attached, item that • Lucian)* gets publicity ,here;." ■ Ruth Brown of : Vancouver ' says . " Ontario news must ' be unusual ■ or exciting before the ` Vannouv , er Sun printsit.: She sent : the.. o Sentinel .a• clipping ..from :'that paper to do with the cigarette . burning, . .THAT weatherwise: the. ,elements li us .left much to be . desired for .the ▪ Easter weekend and its assoc- iated "parade" , . of new , spring. attire: The . vagaries, of ' weather , ' were emphasized on Sunday afternoon:. At one .moment mot orists-neededsunglasses-to—cut- the unglasses-to: cut - the glare of brilliant sunshine and. within minutes snow squalls: ;would cut ; visibility to. a .point g :were . headlights ere necessary._ _ THAT Mr.. and Mrs. Ken Mow • bray and Brian: are, moving..: this week to the Montgomery 'apart-. ment . on .Main : St: "" Until further. notice : Beryl will be ..:continuing her hairdressing work " at her Usual location, THAT Mr. and . Mra.' W. " "G.:.,Reed had an Easter ' phone call from' • their .'son" Howard and Mrs. Reed at 'Santa :Monica, . California. 'Dialing direct, . Howard had con- tact with ...his parents ' ,within about 30" seconds • . THAT Diane Rayner,- daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rayner'. of Lucknow, and Helen Campbell, • daughter , of . Mr. 'and Mrs. Har-, old Campbell ;of Kinloss, flew to Jamaica .last: weekend for a '.ten .day 'holiday. The two girls work in Kitchener. • THAT Charles MCQuillin, of West ` Wawanosh won second prize. in •the "C" class of the Ontario Checker' Championship. #ourna' ment held at Elora last"Bator- and.' Also :In :Stock , Nowt Pleated s sabre Skirts In Pastel . Shades AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS' rue Pick -Up. and 'Delivery Monday and Thvr les' " and. liden's Wear.:::: Lncknow PliONE 528=2126 moinommaammimmomisioimmmonsismoommmommmammmoiimmimimme VARIETY CONCERT NCERT Connie and Heather. MacKenzie, with bagpipes accompaniment'.: by their. ' "brother Ian - ' Catherine Dunsmuir, age 6, gave. the; winter touch, cutely : costumed; when she , sang "Frosty The . Snow man, and her mother, Mrs. Eun- ice Dunsmuir of Zidn, added the Valentine , "theme 'with: ;love song solos, p Marek had its Easter' theme: in "Peter, Cottontail" ' played as, a clarinet and piano :.duet by . Janet Carruthers' and , Sharon Mowbray,_ as • well as 'a touch ' of old Erin in solos by Philip, 'Steer, with ac- companiment by ' Mrs. Wm. Scott. The 'door prize draws were won by Mrs... Angus MacDonald . and. by her son,, ' Doug MacDonald: On behalf of the Agricultural Society, Evan . Keith expressed ' ap- predation to "Mr.' 'Ackert, to the High School Board,. the perform- ers,. ' Writ.. Schmid and Lloyd Ash ton ,.for .prizes," and to , the Sentinel for • publicity, and , to .the large crowd which . had attended:, The 'Society; he said, would . be . about $150 richer as. a,, result. THAT'` the , Lucknow Scales Com- .pany is advertising for a shipper to succeed_ Alvin • Robb who has . tendered' his 'resignation: ' (Continued`: from page :1) Ernest Ackert, and `-`slumber" music. 'was, played for ' the noc- turnal camping' : scene by John Ackert. .In 'short pants, with apple and. books the master ; of ' ceremonies introduced September. The : skit for this ' had to be :cancelled, . and Mrs.. Gordon Montgomery supplied with: an appropriate piano selec- tion. Football regalia -and cheer .lea-. dens '' Wendy , and Elaine .'ushered in October. David Wall and Don- ald Hodgins • played.. saxaphone duets accompanied, by Mary' :An drew. Lloyd played' November `straight', wearing: a poppy for :remem- brance, Members of the Ladled', Auxil- iary, aided by "Easy Chair" Orn- ar .Brooks, put: on an, amusing skit "Entertaining Her :Beaus." . Tak- ing part . were:. Mrs. Ronald .Fors- ter, Mrs. ' Jim McNaughton;' Mrs. Clare Johnston, :Mrs; Evelyn .Bark_'. well, Mrs. Les Purves. • The, axe and. the .turkey head introduced. the December ' number played by Mary Andrew awaiting Santa;s visit, played by Bruce THAT television. viewers watching day.' In ten • games, Charlie ' had MacKenzie,in costume: the Sunday evening program, six wins, two draws and two, A Scots -Irish story was the Jan- "To Tell The Truth" were in- losses, Players . at the tourna- uary introduction by Lloyd, at- terested in seeing Rev..Orlo Mil- ment nicknamed him "the coon- tired in ;a full WI loaned by Roy ler, noted writer and historian.on try boy" as he was the only MacKenzie of Ripley. the program. He is acousin of player represented that did not , Scottish dancing ; was staged by. Frank Miller of Langside, belong . to a checker' club, -,■••■■Olmon ■■■■•r■■m■■■ okommo■■emommo■■a■i•••i•o■■■smilm■aisisaagn memo■ eeae it ., t ir 1,1 .4J nn un ffective immediately, .hours for visiting PINECREST MANOR NURSING HOME LUC'know,'Ontario • 'will. be AF TERN OON .—.{. MOO to 400 pm P EVENINO s00 ito 8:Ot1• p.m, Out -of town visitors will.• receive special consideration., Observance of .these. hours for, visdang, is requested., please:` . acers■■ toolooto outookui mimeo OA MINIM■ee"■aawesi nri■ nren01srnariawnaianaa ■ ■ a •■ ■ mi .: OUR SPRING WALLPAPER SALE ■ _• ISSTftLON. . ••• • ■ Many excellent papers and patterns still to ch : oo4e .■ . from at ,low, low sale prices. We tan save you many j : : dollars on your Springpainting' • ■ • g decorating. and cle g, • P FINLAY_DECORA1ORS C,fsL paints" 5uttworttiy V'�`+allpaper � • .. :1 • Luekno�v ' , ' e •• : bone 528 S4S4 � 41: . as■■arse•: a•ea•••••saoeee••••auie•••i•••••••••i46••oa•eet WEDNtSDAYs °APRIL 1St 116.4', • YOUR 'LOWEST ' PRICES" FOODLAND Miracle. Whip 16 -Oz. Salad DressingSale. Supreme Mixed or Relish 1.6 -oz Sweet •, PickleSale Delmar -Brand Margurfle.Sae' SAVE TO 6r lar.' 39c SAVE. TO 7e, 2 bars 55c SAVE "1'O fie 4.15. 94C O T 1V1cCormick's Salted or � Plain� SAVE ro :Soda Crocker _Sale: :3 1b. pkgs. ..p 17c i Salada, 15 Tea Bags 'FREE,. 60 count •plusl SAVE TO 6c Tea Bags Super 'Sale : pkg. 79c Kraft 1:6 -oz. SAVE.TO 29c Cheez it Sale bars We Sell '• For ' Less Phone.' Lucknow' 528-342 0;, Values . Effective April 2,.'3, 4. THAT Betty,: Anne. Hunter, ";5 -year-; old "daughter ,.of Bill' .-and Mae Hunter • of - .Lucknow, who un- . derw .nt major surgery. on March :4th 'in Sick Children's ' Hospital, London, was able, to come horse. after 15 days in hospital.' She :is getting along: quite well,'. and. will undergo further surgery at' a later ..date. • TH T George :Newbold of Luck- ' uck,: now, who is vice-president; , of. the Associated.. Nursing Homes of . Ontario, has , :been; received as, --an_ .associate— professional Member of the ` American . Num- . ing , : Home Association, a group with a • membership of apprgx•? innately 5000. . THAT 'John Van' Der Veen return- ed ` last week from , .a ° week's training in management of 'a "bowling alley. He gained the experience at the 32 -lane North - gate Bowl in Sarnia: l Z> THAT a lettere from Art ' ,Breckles in Brandon, Florida, reports a, very: good winter with March temperatures in ' the. 80 degrees.. Art says they : expect to be, home by :• April ; llth. , THAT a p cou 'le `of /inches Of 'f resh , ., clean snow,', sunshine and 'a nip in the air: »,marked- the. depar .__tore -of Mareh�-on-Tuesday: - The ..: month ' caine "in . like a lamb, and' while . the week -end wasn't Easterfinery' weather, it cer- tainly. was a rather meek lion. -Meek,--at' least when .compared with that late. March storm' of. 1947,which did:: a complete lete. job of ting up . rail and road. ' traf- fic. Easter visitors ..had : it . the :worst, this year.° It was icy, and . • stormy on ".Thursday afternoon and evening, with visibility , very' bad at times: Brief snow .squalls on" Sunday afternoon made driv- ing a • bit' hazardous. i•••••••••••••••••••4•••••••••••••••••••••••••N.1 : i' O. •• • •.. • • • •J ,•. • i • • •• • , • • • : Just check your April co of R • Py Reader's s Digest In the Therefls$ioo,000i'n,.riiies . e Won: At YOUr..y'.." C -I -L Paint Dealer's Store 10,010 Prizes In All ••' • • e •. • . •. a • 1 • • • • i. • s •a Digesf 'C•I-L'ad you will' find a piece ' of a puzzle that • I might be worth as much as $.1,00.0. Bring i .our puzzle • • in,your • •piece to otir store and' ft it to the,. a.ste.x;_puzzle, .If • __ '• it f its •10, • 000 o th pieces will fit)',you •win a gallon :of. i Ciltone Satin. Late* and become' eligible•for one of the • $1',000weekly prizes. . •