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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW 'ONTA.RIO,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 29th, 196
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AGENTS FOR
KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Idadies' and: Mien's Wear:
Lucknow, ' Phone 528-2126
THAT warmer weather and drive-
in theatres go 'hand in' hand.
Ads in this 'weeks paper give
listings` for both . Goderich and
Hanover drive-ins.: • Present this
week's. Sentinel ad for;Hanover
Drive -f n, at : their box office : in
Hanover you .Will be admit-
ted 'FREE. '
CORONER'S INQUEST
(Continued from page 1)
garettes, tobacco ,and cigarette
papers were found on Mr. Ham
ilton's remains . plusa charred
cigarette lighter •on the seat of
Dcar. • •
onald' McIntyre, in whose lane -
way .Mrs familton met: his 'death,
stated that the deceased hadcome
tq his home about 9:30 the even-
ing prior to the fire and, that he
and •: , Alvin had been chatting in•
they kitchen while his wife and
'family ' watched TV in- another,
room. Shortly after: 11 o'clock.
Donald . decided ' to go to Lucknow:
for . cigarettes', and Mr. Hamilton
left the house at the same time.
The Hamilton • car slipped off the
track on the laneway and ' des-
pite the use of ashes, shovelling.:
and pushing,.. the two men . could`
not move the mired : car.. Donald
suggested • �he might beable to
get help while in Lueknow and
went on into town. Mr. Hamilton
remainedin the car. As .it was
close • to i nudnight, no-one • was
available in Luclnww, and upon
returning to •,the' ,farm, they 'again
attempted to get ' the car out
without success. ` .Maclntyre urvit`-;
ed, Hamilton in .to spendthe night,
but he . declined. • When leaving
him, MacIntyre told 'him that the
door .was open and . he was wel-
come
elcome to come : m and.. sleep on
the couch:' When questioned about
Mr. Hamilton's condition, Mac1
tyre ;':stated that' . he could not
state .that he ,was under :the in-
fluence of alcohol ,• but felt . he:
might -have been tined: Upon aris-
ing about `6:30 the next morning,
Donald noticed ' the • glow of the
car. on fire and summoned fire
men., He tried to' get to the car
but was dirven back. by the heat
and , flames ;He could not tell
whether '.anyone was > in the car
or : not. '. .
Mrs Donald MacIntyre testified.
that she hadspoken to Mr.. Ham-
ilton briefly after, his arrival but,
that she :had ' been m another.
room watching TV.' Raymond
By TheSentineI
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THAT, Fra rII; Ashton has con
pleted :hid third year in: Micro
biology at the OAC at .. Guelph.
Fraser will • be . employed at
..
Westminster Hospital in London
for the summer. ,
THAT James U of Seafforth,
presently- teaching atWi 0"a',
has been engaged as principal
of Kinloss Central School to.
succeed John Bushell who is
leaving after' three, years; as prin-
cipal. Mr, Scott is unmarried.
THAT Mrs and. Mrs. Joe ' Whitby
and. faauly have • moved to the
' .new home, they built . at 15
Mount Edward Rd., Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia. Joe` has served: in'
the . Canadian. Navy for . several
years with .headquarters °at the''.
East Coast.
T the,'Wittgham groupof the
hoppers will, hold their
.weekly Tuesday night practice:'
in the : Lucknow District ' :High
School on May 5th. This group,
' w e understand, will provide
special ' music at the . Ashfield
.Presbyterian. church' anniversary.
in May.
THAT Mr. and Mrs: Clem Steff
ler, the former Phyllis Smith
of this community,,; recently pur-
chased: the farm' of Ernie . Craw-
ford on.: Highway. 21 :at , Shep
pardton: Mr. Steffler teaches at
tine Goderich Separate 'School.
Mr and Mrs. 'Crawford . have,
bought a house ' in Goderich
Hamilton; brother of the deceased; where Ernie 'is ,teaching school.
stated 'that•. he ' had been present deceased;[THAT minsters of other .neighbor
When 'constable Hatch removed . hoodCongregations who ;attend;
the • ; identification papers of ed Rat, Port ev. J. R. ` Ring's induction
h�
'Albert, were: Rev. J
brother from wallet,,
A.. Veldhws, of . Dungannon Un-
ited church; Be*. Gordon . Kais-
a score .of 716. She *on :a free
$12,00 permanent courtesy ' ' of
Beauty Salon.
:THAT . to complete the modern-
ization of the ..Carnegie • Hail,
new entrance`: doors are behig
installedthis week. On . Camp-
- bell `'St.: East, Departnient of 'S
Highways workmen :are. complet-
ing
ompleting work done last year when
THAT Mrs. Dorothy Errington had.' the mill race :bridge at Tie
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the high triple at the Lucknow leaven's.Mill was eliminated and
Bowl and • Billiard Academy for the : stone arch bridge ' to the
the week •of April• ;13 to 1g., with' west widened.
Vilyteardie tsand►
in : your Bates or Sit
ynstaii 'SLIP -X" Safety
''Treads'as: Safety edal HO"'
*tan* Hospitals ., anti
`aboui&nds of h nseho1ders
Treads
'STYLE C set.tiis nine tortured.
i •trends suitable
for nal sboiw►er eo n t
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RIIST 'GRAY ..
,>czve . dams . "Sli
are adti"
ribber
'strips
net tight .. .
ant far iavagar hi •
$149: tri #011 s, . -- $3.19
lapeciale•legereing.
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Or si►owe
'W`nx bkirdie and Son
er-. of Ashfield United church,
Rev.: Neil . McCoi nbie of : •Ripley.
Presbyterian church, Rev. ;Rod
MacLeod .of Lticknow Presbyter-
ian church, . Rev. H. W; Strapp
of Lucknow United church.
THAT Gary Ritchie,'' ,son of Mr.
and, . ,Mrs:" Harold •Ritchie of
Lucknow, 'has • been transferred
to.Czuelphwhere he is employed
by the Canadian National Rail-
ways.
ail-
ways. He.:.had been at.. Chatham;
for Over' a year. Mr. and Mrs.
Ritchie,, who were recently mar-
ried, .will take up residence at
Guelph "when • y obtain hous-
ing accomodatio
THAT a Canada .Goose took' it
easy and 'fed on. the' Lucknow
' one
.week.--spotted--at :
end of Rose St. on the f
pond and • observers' were able •
to get quip close without the . a.
goose .. moving, About noon' the ■:
goosegoose took
goes' 'at offnth fortime wherevof yeer ara i
. ■
THAT. Rev.Douglas Brydon • of
;'Mt. Forest will talk with Rev.Harold Bailey, Bailey, •associate secre-
tary
. of Home , Missions, who
has had a keen interest' in the
• rural church. Raynard Ackert
j - cknow Fruit
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOOb1.A1V1
MlR .Twin -Pack.:— 9NE FREE
Liquid Detergent
Bayer Brand -- ' 1:00 Count
Aspirin Tablets Sale
Heinz in Tomato Sauce 15 -'oz.
Spughitti Super' Sale
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Bakeasy. Brand`
Shortening Super Sale
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Tulip and Delmar
argarine Super S •
York FREE MARBLES!
Peanut Butter ..Sale
SAVE 7'O 14c
btls. ` 7:9c
SAVE.TO 24
111. only69c
TO• 6c
'2 tins 33c
SAVE TO' 9c
2:ibs. 44csAVETAzae Sibs. 99c
SAVE TO 6c
16 -oz. jar 4
Giant Size Reg. 69c.
Crest Toothpaste
SAVE 39c
tubes 99C
We Sell For. Leas
'Phone. Lucknow .528-3420
Vi1lues Effective:
Apr,'1 30, May 1, 2
THAT Barbara Haldenby . return-
ed to her ' position . of the Bank
of Montreal here Monday :after
being on the sick list for two
months..
TART : Rol .: Finlayson was 'the,
April winner of :the $100 bon
in. the Lions Club bond -a -month,
draw : on Monday night. The
draw was ;made : by .Mr.. Art'
Haas, :who was guest . "speaker
at the meeting. W. A. Porteous,
recently back , from Florida,
spoke of highlights of Lions ac-
tivities at Daytona.
THAT. Jack Chin, formerly of
Lucknow, who is teaching at
Kincardine. District High :School;
has tendered his resignation and
will teach' . nextterm in .:Toronto.
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THAT a consignment stocker sale
of. cattle : will be held . Monday
' ' at the Lucknow Community Sale. ,
Up to ; 500 • head of ;cattle ' can
be . • handled: and' this sale . has
become widely : known throughout
the ; area . ` . .
TBATWJiingham rm Gardner, Jre. t u wrh:onere; d
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cently ; underwent surgery, : n
'hospital, .
home on Tuesday of last week..
THAT ::a grass fire at'the resi-
dence of .Allan Maclatyre north
of town on' Saturday morning,'
and a chitnney:'and pipes fire
at the residence of Walter: Moore'
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in: Whitechurch on Monday : mor-
ning,
or
ning, has kept • Lucknow '.Fire
Department active during the'
past week.
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Finlay Decorators offer . their complete stock of •
Interilor C -1-.L Paints ' in Regular Packaged Shelf Colours , ■
at a 20 % 'DISCOUNT. ;Here's' your chance to SAVE $
$ $ on your, spring painting: and still : use first' quality —
paint. ' , ' .
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of Holyrooci will read the Scrip -1 ,
ture and give a thought for the.1 ■
Week on this week's Sung 'Time , ■ . .
a gallon - 74c: a quart
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THAT' Mr, and �.Offering. •
Gordan .■.
We : Are
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layson Mrs; .Donnie lidacDon- • • •
aid •Mr.. and Mrs John Me- • •CILTONE SATIN LA
Charles; Sandy McC$iaries, Airs. ■ . Pings acid' 'walls
Ernest Gaunt and • Mrs. ' Eldon : ■ CILTONE FLAT WALL.
or. cci
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Avery were at ■
Monday attending tine funeral. of,a.
't• CILTONE SEMI GLOSS for watts and woodwbrk.
their :uncfe rani NlacKen ie: i+• CILL3X' ENAII�EL for kitth w d hath
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who was 92. He was. a -native C -IJ RI 1 TE DIAMOND in semi gloss enamet and .latex.
�ceiling
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its h/4r.A•rds one local gentleman a .
ung use Out, by bringing
the washing:, ,he scooped ever n REGULAR; PACKAGED SHELFCOL RS
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apparel didn't ' belong •. .in .lis • n .
Fid .DECORATORS ,1
,clot ,es basket* ' andRS . itN
shortly .• �'�
7..ochalsh. • ..
• . iliiig wall paint
THAT sharing a' clothes line has a
• found out last week. In help. a• • " iESE NOT DISCONTINUED COLORS BUT r
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. thing . off the line in Mort or.
der — . you 'hely know bow we a
nen do this eine',itein of 'lady's , r�
ter they received' a ,plainti. ,plea : a . ,
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