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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-06, Page 11• fi. WEDNESDAY, ,MAY 6th,, 1964 41. }ql . 'THE .LUC-KNOW SENTINEL.! LUCKNOW ONTARIO IA PAGE ELEVEN. /Ede L O T TA LOVELINEP' tita CATCH THE E.YEOF ALL YOUR FRIENDS 1 J APPOINTMENTS NOT JUST AND THEN,: G L ADY!S' BEAUTY SALON X223,--3078 Q.IUP CKIMO WV CANT_ BRONIE News (By Mary Jardine) • 1st 'LUCKNOW PACK . . The' meeting of April 29 opened with ' a bean relay instructed., by" Packie. The To adstool Fairy was Janet'. Cooke: Nancy Walden :help- ed : 7 Golden Ladder girls with the compass. Packie , taught . Jo- anne. Thompson, Janet Cooke and Margaret Montgomery some sing- ing games. Janet Thompson, Char- Surprise Dad On• His. 85th Birthday (WHITECHURCH NEWS) pn Saturday evening - Mr. and Mrs; A. E, Purdon of Lucknow were invited to the..home of their daughter: Mrs.. Cassie Falconer who had prepared a surprise 85th birthday party for her father,. Mr, and Mrs. Purdon were seated 'at. NEW BRIEFS The for r, i:.arplant in Kincardine', idle for . some time, has been sold to. the Owen Sound Knitting Mills,: Ltd., who, will re open the Kincardine. plant with about twelve men to • be ••employ- ed initially: • * * 300 maple trees were : recently planted in New. Haml urg.. The last such tree planting project was un- dertaken in 1937 to commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. . . Mowbray ;Construction Co..'. has been, awarded a contract for con- struction of as underpass on High- way 401 near Chatham. , * * * • Port ,Elgin Council has approved purchase of a . new . $18,400 fire truck: conditional ' upon Emergency Measures . Organization .paying 45% of . the. cost., 'leve Anderson; and Elva Ritchie- are to try their Golden Hand test on Saturday. The meeting., closed with chimes. 'a1 agricultural Society Building DUNGANNON. Tuesday" Evening, May-,12x� 8:00 p.m. SHARP Auctioneer Bert Pepper will offer for sale New and Used HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, TV's, APPLIANCES, o -- � ers =con-- •.,D� :._ _ ., .� �L. •: _-irlr".5-----b nal INNERWARE,�-WAIL p ACS y p ... signment and Finance Company aeposesssions. Everything Goes - No Reserve. FURNITURE — A 2 -pc. Contern orae Chesterfield Suite. (hand bed walnut,arms) • 2 other' assorted Chesterfield Suites, all 'with foam cushions;. 2 modern 2 -pc. Daveno Suites ' convert to' •slee Pers ` Two. 9 c. Chrome and Bronze - tone int P ).: P �, tone .Dinette 'Suites` (8 chairs), • 72" tables; Two 7. -pc. Coppertone Dinette .Suites ' (inlaid' arborite tables) ; .Two Dinette Suites. Two bookcase Bedroom ' Suites, complete. with bed, dresser, .chest of drawers and match ing'box spring arid mattress; Two 397 Continental Beds, complete with headboards, .legs; 2. 'full, size 5'4" Spring- filled Mattresses Two sets of Lamps; Two sets of . Step and Coffee.. Tables; an assortment of Kri.e 'htel Kreat;ons, ,manufacturers of top grade Step, Coffee, End . and . Cor- .nerTables; Hostess hairs; Chrome Hi -Chairs; Chrome. � Step .Stool;, Telephone .Tables; etc: -, APPUANCES;'and' TV A large Refrigerator with full cross -top freezer; 2 electric •Ranges; a long skirt Washer with pump,` 20 cu. ft. chest 'type Freezer (Fu` ll Warranty) ; : Admiral : ' Stereo AM and 'FM Radio, like new; Philco automatic washer, '(used 6 months) ; automatic. Dryer; a variety of guaranteed trade :name: Televisions. Yraw<lirMt�lt�b�owti�rNY�n��i�r�owiii�o��i�1►i��ir�o�►n�U��i �". For, :our financing convenience, Terms on all purchases can. "be• 'arranged after or at; anytime during sale. . ' CHEQUES' ACCE!»TED:ni Effect 3% Sales Tax I the E table centered with the birth- day cake and': all its trimmings, The dinner *as ' served' buffet style. Present for the occasion. was their family Mrs. Cassie Falconer (Cassie),,' Mrs. . Jack Cleghorn (Clara), :Wingham; . Mrs, George Tiffin, (Isobel), Lucknow Athol and Hector .Purdon,, Sarnia;, Mrs. Jack McIntyre, (Florence),, Wingham, 'and 'of course :all their: husbands,, wives and families. -'Ab- sent' was Mi .1 and. Mrs. Elgin Pur- don and .family 'of .Detroit. Other guests ; were Mr. and Mrs, ,.Elgin Wellwood and Mrs. Art. Cronin, Caleddn ; Mr. Jim Falconer and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley' Tiffin and Mr. ;Pardon's sister Mrs: Myr- tle Dawson, . The family presented him with a gift of ., money. From others present. he received var ' sous gifts: This community offers congratulations and "' many. more years of health: . .. • On • Friday :after. 4 O'clock Misses Barbara and Brenda Ritchie, Mar- lene Weber, . Darlene, Simpson, Donna Hand, Shirley Tiffin, Joyce Morrison, Cathy Soloman accom- panied', Miss ; Diane Swan ' to her home • and celebrated with her the occasion of . her 12th birthday. They all enjoyed . ,taking turns riding the pony,' .' dancing to the record player and the :birthday supper seaated, at a ,table centered with the birthday , .cake ' and • can- dles. 'All the girls presented Di- ane With; gifts. At C .h a 1 m e r: s Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening at Preparatory service the . following joined the ..church: Harvey . L. Craig, Douglas L ' Conley, D. Mac', Conley, Sandra • J. 'Fisher, Law- rence F. Henderson;. Joanne • L. Laidlaw, Edith L. MacDonald, James B. Morrison, Wendy L. Rey - wilds, Sharon G. Rintoul, Edna M.. Wall and' on. Sunday Mr.., Tont'. Morrison joined the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood and family, Mr. and ;Mrs.. Bev. Bos - bell of London visited Sunday.:. with Mrs Cecil -Falconer and : with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon and ,Mr..and -Mrs. -Hector Purdon of . Sarnia'. who .. spent 'the week -end here Mrs Wood, is a .daughter . of " Mr.' and Mrs. Athol Purdon and Mrs. Bev. Bosbell 'a daughter of :Mr: and Mrs: Hector. ,Purdon.. . Mr. and Mrs. .Harry .Swan and .family visited on Sunday with Mr.. and '.Mrs.. Robt.; McNall' (Mrs. Swan's parents) who were cele- brating elebrating on that : day their . 53rd. .wedding—anniversary„ Mr. and Mrs. l,jll Neable, Mur- ray, Judy, Kenneth • and Howard ,spent the week -end with Mr., and Mrs: Gordon,; Neable ; and family of Brampton, ,and Mr. and Mrs.. Gene . Tunney 'and family " of In- glewood. Mrs. Tunny. is , the for- mer' Shirley Neable: Mr. and ,Mrs. James McInnes.. and . Mrs:.. Dorothy McKague of Teeswater visited Sunday: with, :Mr. and Mrs: George .$tanley and family, 'of Lucknow. • . Mr. Al Bourne of London; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lonnie and Lori of Guelph were week -end 'guests. of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher:: Mr, • and Mrs. .Peter Coffin and 'family of Galt spent the week -end with his mother Mrs. Claude Cof- fin and .on Saturday they all visit- ed with .Mrs. Coffin's' sister -in- law at Sarnia, • : -• • Mph. 'arid Mrs.. Ross Smith, Ca - 'thy and Bradley of West' 'Hill Y spent ent the week -end with .her par- ents Mr and Mrs. Russel Chap- man and his ' parents .Mr. and Mrs. Smith of 'Wingham. ' • Mr: and Mrs. Edward Hand and family of Orillia spent'. the Week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh: .Hand. ' Mr. Tom Morrison' ,. returned borne. from Westniinster Hospital on • Thursday but has to report. back ' this 'week.. - Born in Wingham, and District • Hospital on Friday, • May ist, 1964 to Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Kuiper; Whitechurch, a 'son, a brother for Raymond .and Paula ' • ' Mrs.. Robert Purdon of Belgrave spent a few days last week with Mrs.. Gordon Rintoul and family. : while .Mr. Rintoul. was hospital- ized. Miss- Winnifred Farrier of Tor - 4 E B ' C ALJ RTIS .BRI tar yap" N INCREDIBLE. COSME IC:0 TIAT SMOOTHS "ANKLES N MTS . KEEPS: THE • ,A 1'.A BY HELINE CURTIS clear;'natural proteinlotioh that contains no hormones. ;5.75. BACHPHARMMY Lucknow Phone 528-3004 LOCHALSH and DISTRICT 'Mrs. C. 1V,iontieth and daughter.,. Jean of Glasgow, Scotland• are. spending an extended: holiday with Mrs. John MacRae and . -family. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean have completed the. canvass in this area for the Huron : Cancer. Assoc- iation. , Visiting her niece, Mrs, 'Emile MacLennan is Mrs. V. Mockenbalk- er of Oregon. She is a. grand gold' lady -hof 83 years'. Having completed his year at onto. spent the. week -end with .her mother" Mfg.W-. 7R. Farrier-- ' Mrs: Eunice Gillespie ;accom- panied : Miss Winnifred Farrier' to Toronto, Sunday' evening and: will spend 'the week, with Mrs, Char- les Gillespie . of 'Toronto Mr: and Mrs. Jack Coultes and Debbie .of Wallaceburg spent, the week -end with Mr: and. Mrs. Al- bert Coultes • and on Monday Jack went ' to: Hanoverfor a course on Hanover kitchen.' cupboards ,spon- sored spon-sored by the Beaver Lumber Com- pany. This course helps prepare him for .the , position . of. manager. Mrs. Coultes and Debbie are vis- iting • with her : parents Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe .of Brussels. Western University, ,Londom. is. George Gibson, who will. ' spend the holidays with his : parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson Miss Mary.Lou Collinson of Kit chener spent the week -end with, her parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Collinson: • • Recent ' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlaysonand; fam- ily ':were Mr: and Mrs. Bili Rog- erson ogerson of. Toronto.: Mr... • Bill Farrish, acconpanied .by, Mr. and Mrs., John' MacRae . •and -=Joanne spent, a -few days in Ottawa and ' Montreal . during ... . the past week.. Many in' the district have coin.- pleted . seeding: Spending the . week -end at the ' :Dan :MacDonald home `were_. Sally •and Louise MacDonald of Wind- sor, the. Colwell family of London and 'Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Mac - Donald of Chatham. Many from.' this' district . were in :Pine River, United Church on, Friday evening to hear Miss '.Wei- ner of Trinidad speak and . show slides of the country. , • Miss Jane.' Finlayson is at the 'present time in Toronto.. YCti QUITE FIND SN.Opr w .ATr# ' �SAcSAY AND WF 'As l CONTE . • M IN . l: Nr' �� it PAYS TOS ' P 40,7 JOHNSTONE HOME' FURNISHINGS GS St . y,