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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-20, Page 16:f PAI 11 $IXIEN, .'THEt ,L..UCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ■tn ��a inn re nn■■nuanaaaarn■■aaeenaarrintlnlU • ■ ■ . dee. he full Page Advertisement ni• • , On Page 15For Some Of . The .. I u- vi SPECIALS....... BIG. sA•• • •■ .., DIMING :OUR y . . . , • .• ., , „ .. . . �. AGENT. ,.� ' . INE` cf, EANERS ' n ■. FOR CARD �. �, ■ ■. < Free Pick -Up and; De ter► Monday and Thursday ■ ■ ■ a. • 1•' a H i' :. ,\ Ladies' and Men's. Wear Lucknowis ■4 PHONE 528-2128 a ■ It■nsminninnnum annia■nnaimmulano■sinin mime■ L.D.H.S. FASHION SHOW (Continued ' from page 1) ) bens "Alley Cat" and "Markin' lime" were done by Grade nine audits -girls, ;adding humour -::an colour tothe programme. A gym- nastic display under the . direction of Mr. D. Dennis was performed by a few of the more athletic students. Folk songs sung by a Grade twelve..and thirteen group added an air' of. familiarity. Mr. L ,,,E ` Goyette, principal, then made remarks which were ap- preciated by the audience for both their length and content. On dos- ing, the audience was invited to see displays in the Home Ec. and Shop rooms. Thursday .evening' . was a lovely encore. of Wednesday night'spro- gramme, if possible even better than before. June Ackert present- ed resented; Mrs. "'Hewitt with roses ,and: congratulations and Barbara Rath - well presented Mrs. Cannon with. Many thanks to anappreciative and attentive audience for their support which each year makes the Fashion Show a success: Births .PRITCHARD in Kincardine hospital, on Monday,Mayllth, 1, tMr. and rs. homa. Pritchard of Lucknow, a " son, David William, a brother for Step- GUINEA/1k tep-GUINEMA — In Kincardine °hos- pital, : on Monday, May 11, ° 1964, to Mr., and Mrs. Peter ,Guikema, R.R.4, Ripley, a son, Edward Geert,,'.and a daughter, . Christine', Isobelia. . DURNIN In. Wingham and • Dis- trict Hospital, on Tuesday, May 12, 1964, to :Mr.' and Mrs: Ross Dwain, R.R. '2 Lucknow, a son. CLARK In Wingham- and Dis- trict Hospital, on Friday, May 8, a gift, ;in appreciation for their 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, efforts. R.R.;5, . Lucknow, a son. st1a■a.a.1 '.■a a aaanaagaaaal11■lr r■1Z11AaI■IIw■!>uIh1i New-choo se the bale.. length yon want front 12 to 50. inches—with new bale meteringassinnbly. • r ,New—NT-belt and trger drive pm - vides of pick-up teeth. • NeW—Maneuveralnlity of PTO model. • New—Greater 'CIIPaCitYof engine ' Wised power. models .:.. >t1401N--Sngth and,,nzggedness thninghout for More money saving endurance. • These, and other improvements, add "still ,more . to the:alreaddY proved performance of Ford 250 Hay Balers. See us now—for the fun story en today's best baler bay! r otors meow Luckno w -- Pion 52$-301'0 r`i1hht . iriiriaiieniirseren ir'■r• r ■thn hlri,isltir�trhlaiyn■h1h11hhhh■hlhsehl1 THAT "Hap" ' Hall has prepared a parking area at the rear of his food store 'whichwill per- • mita customers to park there and enter and leave 'his store by a rear door. The move will no: doubt alleviate many of the problems of some week -end shoppers. ,. THAT Alex Hewitt has completed his second year in arts at Water- loo Lutheran University ' and he and a fellow, : student left on Monday by. motor for Edmon- ton where Alex, ; will ;be employ- ed for the summer •by " the Im perial ' Oil Company. Alex . is a graduate of Lucknow District High=School._..andhe son of Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Hewitt. THAT Lucknow. United Church Women : will. stage . their first. smorgasbordsupper on Tuesday of next •week. from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. There will be a variety of meats — ' turkey, ham, roast pork, tuna fish, develled, eggs; along with all the trimmings, salads, . fancy jellos, homemade rolls and pies.' This help -yourself spread seems certain• to attract. a large crowd. THAT Gert de Jong who is . em ployed by, Fairview Dairy, had. a mishap recently that :result: ed in an enforced holiday, from. the .:milk route. Be'was operat- ing :a power mower at the home farm , when • the . mower drove a piece of wire into his foot. He received treatment, in Wingham hospital.:;Murray Hunter who re- cently completed his first year at Waterloo University College is assisting temporarily on the milk route. THAT Mrs. Mary (McKim) Gra- ham, who was on '' a . tour : of East Africa recently will give an illustrated travelogue of her trip in the Town Hall,. Lucknow on ' Saturday, May 30th under auspices; of . the. Girl Guide As- sociation., THAT .Miss Helen Thompson,` Miss eanorrPlumsteel, Mrs_. Wherry and S. E. Robertson of ' the Lucknow Public • Library Boardattended the Huron Conn:. ty . Library annual meeting in North St. United Church, God- erich on . Thursday • evening. Guest speaker was Prof. Klinck of Western' Universitywho spoke on Tiger Dunlop. - THAT the • board of directors of Lucknow District . Co-op • have appointed Stuart Jamieson as. acting .manager of the . Co-op. Stuart, who succeeds Fred Pierce who has gone to the Maritimes, has been an employee of the. Co-op , here for a ;number of THAT Roderick Alexander "San- dy"' .MacDonidd San-dy"'.•MacDonidd is the. Ripley District High School "represen tative in the Free Press student leaders* club.' The .son of Mr. and ,Mrs. , Donnie. MacDonald, Con. 4 Huron. Township, "Sandy" is a Grade 12 , student. and plans to enter dentistry • upon gradu- ation. ...... ... . THAT Neil Rintoul of . R.R. 2 Lucknow. has • discovered anoth- er of those Woodstock contest cards attached • to a' toy balloon' and which floats to earth : when. the ` balloon bursts. In thiscase if was about 82 miles from. the 1 "home base." The sender of the card in ,this case" was Wm. Stevens of Innerkip. 1 THAT prospective • exhibitors in, the . ladies . work • and fine, art classes at Lucknow Fall fair. this year, will 'get a preview of . the various events in an :ad. ve �rtisement appearing In this issue. Publication of these class• es which leave' been consider- ably` r'�, permits early plan-: ning and preparation. The list includes ladies . work, group' pro. jects - and fine arts. WOONESP. now Frait. YOUR "LQIIVFST PRICES" ' ,MAY " 24th, 114 FOODIAND Chase and Sanborn 6 -oz.' Instant Coffee :Sale Libby'a Large 20 -oz. Pork and Beans Sale Aylmer Tall '48 -oz. �� Tomato Juice . Sale Regular, Long 200s Kleenex .Super Sale Schneiders. 1 %2 1b Size Pork Shoulder . Sale e SAVE 3:0c: lar SJA9. SAVE i9c 5 tins 94t= SAVE 7c 3 tins '98t' SAVE 19c 6 pkgs. 98c SAVE Zoe tin $1.09 We Sell For. Leas Values Effective Phone. Lucknow 528-3420 May 21, 22,, 23 • THAT a wind storm in. mid -week,, THAT the Lucknow 4-11 Tractor last week,. toppled. a Manitoba Club met at Tom Hackett's imp- Maple tree over the garden of lenient shop on Wednesday ev- Mrs. C. Shaddick, ening; THAT one hundred years of Pres- byterianism at Whitechurch be marked by Centennial.: ser- vices morning and evening at Chalmers • Church ,on Sunday, May .3lst 'THAT Buster Whitby hascom- pleted a two: week oil burner course' sponsored • by Imperial; Oil. The course was ' held at Clappison's Corners. Buster is employed by Roy Havens . of - that group. Lucknow. THAT Hazel Webster . of Lucknow. uncovered .a "big" copper dated 1913. while digging in her garden last week. The copper carried the engraving of King George THAT Jim Wilson of, Lucknow planned to move his house front • its location "just west of Wing, ham to the foundation on; Clyde St. in: Lucknow today '(Wednes day) THAT Rev. B.• L. . Walden,; : district secretary of the Bible Society, delivered . the sermon . at the Sunday morning service of the Lucknow United Church .and made' an.. appeal .: on behalf of 'SANDY' NICHOLSON ELECTED (Continued from page= 1) f popularity is attested by his suc- cess in the election, andregard- THAT at least three Trevett lessof politics the old home town boards munity. have,; butt i`turnedtis, up" quesin tiothe is pleased byCCF his 're-election; comn. In . government, Mr able . if any one wishes to part : ` is`liolsson—held�ttie responsible with theirs. A` more recent ques- cabinet post of ''minister of Social. tion has been raised. locally. Has Welfare • and' Rehabilitation. anyone in the community player. "Sandy" entered . the Ministry; piano rolls which are still in and. had . a United church' ' pas- playable condition? .; borate in 'Northern Saskatchewan THAT Paul ..Henderson of 'the ' De, during . the "hungry 30's; when troit Red Wings has been kept the .destitution ; of 'the .people tie busy as guest speaker at 'des was ministering' to, decided him to trict hockeybanquets. Among enter politics• in the interest . of his engagements have been Kin- their social welfare: cardiae, Galeria, . Wingham and He represented the MacKenzie Hanover. constituency of Saskatchewan in THAT Kindergarten ' registrationn the Dominion House;until the Pro- w-Corv.. for the 196465 term' be . 'held to , the ivefore. nseHeativewas party: then assoccame- at Lucknow Public School next rated yam the John Howard So-, Tuesday afternoon,..conducted by clay : in connection with prison re- Mrs Helen Hall. forms, until ' successfully . contest THAT Miss E. •:Conn, :R.R. 5' rag, the Saskatoon seat in the last Lucknow, who has been' teaching provincial' election.. � �Scarboro, has accepted ..a pop- . the Wingham ."Public • 'School • staff effective inti Sep- tember. Bob Carbert, . well-known in this area as farm • .commentator over CION% radio and television., from THAT Mr, and Mrs. Harold Greer 1949 to 1958, has now joined the , are scheduled for a ten-day trip staff of the CBC farm depart - to -Japan.in late .June. " Thea trip, ment and. will:.work 'out from: 'courtesy of the .G.g.. Company, Toronto. as a ,sales /award, ' will . be • by plane.,from Melton to San Fran- It's true, 'men do make passes cisco, and by way of the Aleu- at girls who . weawearasses . • , 'trans to Tokyo, Japan, They : will however, it does depend a little on also visit ':Hong Kong. " their frames. • sseniren■I1hie■■■■■■desire■■ea■rerinsas■e■■eehainunns ■ For Food' To Meet Your Fancy . • .SUPER II'SMORGASBORDP: a.• ▪ • ■ r hr. ,...................0.4.44.44.40.................04# r r i PLAN To Al l'k;ND' the SMORBORg. SUPPER is , 4 r • Lucknow United Church luesday, a 6�-5►��-�"8y` �� .iii I '$1,50 .-=+ PBIiC 5C1-i00LI�,DRR r ihst Wii�riitrlrr"raiiih'rrNhEilhaii■reit■■iilr■hs�aiaihhiitetshhMeeiih4�hrrw