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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-02, Page 10'PADS MIGHT' 'TH.E ..11A)C.KN.OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW., ONTARIO' KINLOL.IGH• • ••• • ••••• and- ••• DI. ••••STRICT• We are sorry •to report. •. that, Mr. P, A. Murray, Kinloss Town-' ship reeve, is a patient in St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener. We wish him improved health. William MacPherson of Milverton, formerly of Con.: 10 is in the. Stratford Hospital with a fractured hip. Friends in . this community wish her steady .im- proverent, Master Brian Percy. had' the misfortune `to fall causing a cut d in his leg which took many stit cher, to: close the wound. Miss. Sharon 'Hodgins entertain- ed friends from. Wingham and Lucknow at a trousseau.. tea. .on Wednesday afternoon, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Bob Brooks (nee Sharon Hodgins) whowere married at Wingham United Church on Saturday.. NOTE. CHANGE=The Holyrood. W. I. ' will meet Thursday evening, September. 3rd; hostesses, Mrs. Frank;' Maulden, Mrs. Jack. Ack- ert; roll call, occupation mention- ed in the Bible; topic,. travel talk; by Mrs.. ':Baynard Ackert and Mrs, Jack Ackert; motto, • teach children to respect their' comm- unity and the' older citizens who. made it; contest, potato peeling; directors, Mrs. Perry ' Hodgins, Mrs. Margaret McPherson. This RIPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom Butchering Mondays - Hogs, $2.00 in'by 4:00 p.m. Cutting and 'Wrapping, 2c. pound CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS` EVERY DAY, •• EXCEPT SATURDAY We Do Curing and: Smoking:.. Beef, Pork and Latnb. Sold' Whole, .Half' or .Quarter . For 'Better `Service,. Aad ' Lower Prices'—' Call Ripl•ey 100:. Chas. •Hooisma Prop.' BOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT FROM 1 'SUNBEAM STYLED .R/CHT STYLED' YOUNG Guaranteed soles and keels. • Sole and heel permanently bonded . to : upper no stitcher to break Or rot. Insalabed.insoles. 4 viable. as slippers, .• :Will not inark'neors. Smartly styledin boys' Sizes. from 3iA to: ' SI and inmeds sizes 6 to 11 ' You'd be surprised at the IOW, low prices. . RAiNWEIL SNOE STORE •:Lucknow will be the' Grandmother's' 'm ft* On. Saturday evens around SS. neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, • Frank Maulden on,the ''occasion of , their'' 25th. wedding anniversary, Mrs, Gertrude' Walsh presided for the following program which opened by ' singing "Blest Be The Tie Tie That Binds" :readings given by Mrs. John Barr, Mrs, Wesley. Thompson, . Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Mrs., Tom ' MacDonald and Mrs, Ernie..' Hanna; address ' in rhyme composed by Mrs.'Morley Bush- ell ush ell was read by Mrs. LymanS.ut ton and Mr. , and Mrs, •Maulden were presented with an automatic. toaster and a steam Iron in matching styles, also two pieces of luggage and china: cups and saucers. Frank; made a fitting reply and "For they 'are jolly good' fellows" was sung after which refreshments were . served.. and a social time ' was. enjoyed. Following . is • the address: Base . Line, Aug 29, 1964 Dear ' Frank. and Bessie.:— We've gathered here at your. house tonight, And' we, hope . you'll survive. the shock alright, You weren't prepared 'for a crowd lsks us, But we:.didn'.t` went: you • to stew and fuss. : , , We couldn't forget an occasion like this, Your twenty-five' years of `wedd ed bliss. • And : everyone.' ' ' here tonight wanted to share In celebrating this: '"special affair.'.' Some of us . did some shopping And we hope: you. ;like what we got for :'you Now it gives. 'us the very great= est of pleasure To present thesegifts that we hope you : will. treasure, We ' trust you will'' find them useful each day, - While keeping house orwhen going away. And we hope in the future you both. ,Will be spared Many more years ' like the ones ,you have Shared. And when your. golden wedding is due, We'll 'greet. you once more at sweet Bonnie View. • Sincerely, ... `Your Neighbours. and :Friends• Mr. Percy : Barr ' of . Toronto Spent the week -end : with Mrs. John Barr and Donald.' .'. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips and Peggy : and . Mrs. Phillips, Sr. spent the week•'end, with Mr.. and Mrs.: Frank.., Maulden ` and Keith and Mr. J. R. Lane. • lle••••••Mo••HUN•orNBni•oNnDu•*ut•nae•Do•N••••o•`o•wNi4ol••o•o••••••1 i• • • •• •• dt :f:;F • • n•. / r r- ,�f 7t' • / : ,,Ififs'•• • ��! ,,( •: ,l%� ' • j Mr. and Mrs: • Harold Bell . of1 . • t Ste Marie visited with Mr. • i • and Mrs. John Robb and Mr. , • and Mrs', Cliff , Robb .. and other •.Q•y�(1r�.�{J • relatives.• here:. • WEDNESDAY, . SEPT., 2nd, 1964 PAID ON .TE NED G ,SRA . TRUST CERTI FI CAS' • issued : 'in amounts from $1O0• upwards for ' 4,. 4 or t . years. • earn the above indicated ' interest, payable half _yearly by cheque. A• • authorized investment . for all Canadian Insurance, Com,panieti and trust funds. • THE:' o.: TR CORPORATION , .. 372 : JIl j :St. Toronto ' 35 Dunlop 'St:, 73 Mississaga E: • Darr Or'illia'' HONOR BRIDE=ELECT On Saturday evening relatives of Miss Barbara • Haldenby, .bride' elect, held a shower in ;the Ang- lican Church basement. Assisting. with the gifts were: Betty. , Brenda and: Norma Haldenby. Mrs. 'Ross i Irwin was n` the chair. An ad dress of good wisheswasread by Mrs. Delbert ; Hedley. "A 'bride's special"' was in charge of Brenda Haldenby,' . and Donna 'Haldenby conducted ' a contest and. Sheila Smith gave • a quiz.' Barbara• re- ceived' many e=ceived','many lovely, gifts. Lunch was '"served '• and a social time was enjoyed by all. Those from the village who are on the'. Boy 'Scout' bus trip, ..are Mr. and Mrs. Walter , 'Breckles and Arthur, Messrs. Eldon. Eck enswiller ,and Allan . Nicholson. Miss Edna Boyle .visited on Sat- urday : with -Mrs. Charlie Hodgins at Winghann; Mr.. and Mrs.. Bob Smith of Tor- onto .:spent the week - end with their parents here. Mrs. Russell Spiers 'returned to Sarnia after spending a few days with Mrs: William - Cox and Rev. Benson ' Cox: Other callers . at. the Coc home were 1V Ir. • Ernie Ackert of Lucknow; Mr:' Kenneth Ella I and Miss Valerie Ella' of Hornby, ICanon and .Mrs • Stump ,of Waik erton, Mr: ' and Mrs.` Howard Thompson' • visited" Mrs. Helen . Swann and Mr. Norval Stanley. At the farm on 'the, .it)th Con. for the week=end were; Mr. ' and Mrs. ,Harold Campbell & :Thelma ,of Orillia • Mr. and Mrs.:Gordon :'MacDon- . ald, .and girls attended . the Mc- Clure picnic. in Elora. Mrs.. Frank' Dore, Ronnie and ° Dianne' spent Wednesday ,at Tor- onto Exhibition. . Miss' Thelma Campbell of -Wat- erloo ' University, Mr. .Mud. Mss. Hector. Knight, George and Doug, •Mr. and Mrs. 'William Arnold, visited. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- .Cosh Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .MacDon-' old, . Judy .and Mary Ellen;' were Sunday . guests of Mr: and Mrs. Bert Thompson, Teeswater Mrs, Blair Allen, Bryan, Gail Joyce,. Bonnie and Joan .of List- owel, Miss Marlene Gawley, Mr. Dewayne Greig; ;: Mr.:: and : Mrs.: Jack Bailey and Susan; Miss Nan- cy Dore, Mr.. and Mrs: Russel•. Hewitt were. Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley. • Miss : Barbara Leeson and - Mr. Bill Taylor attended the CNE E in Toronto and visited: -Misses Gladys Gawley and: Carolyn Forster... M:r. and Mrs • Donald • McCosh, and Jamie Forster visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden • on the occasion. of their 25th 'wedding .an niversary. Mts..Frank Dore spent Friday evening ' with ' Mrs. Jack • Gazel, Kincardine, • �'. Miss' 'Sandra Percy of Toronto' KEITH ARTHUR SELLS • ,spent the week=end at her home AUBURN .FUNERAL HOME h • . , �, here. • ' • 4-11., leaders:. who attended the • r'. s ;• trainng school at Lucknow` on r ay . Tuesday : were • . oAd and ® / 4 • o- Alex Percy,' s. Bushell, •, ,� � Mr Don • 72,,� • Mrs, Raynard Ackert and Mrs. •.. : ,Lomax Bushell. • ,• Mr and Mrs. Chris' Shelton re n S • FIND EXTRA DOLLARS •WITH SHUR �- GAIN :• trned. home from • Toronto on i • ,. Saturday. underwent, 1eye s go s • un • surgery 'about ten day • '• �0 'many friends- wish hire steady' r _. • � ;. improvement. Tine SHUR- G All -Mash Program was designed GAIL • with your poultry/profits i n mind With' this ro • P�� Pprogram 41 every bird ' is assured' " a 'properly' balanced diet • virtually eliminating irregularities in . egg production and quality due to . unbalanced ' feeding. • i Come in;• we'll talk' : abut' your flock and the .extra: ▪ • dollars you'll profit with the SHUR-GAIN All -mash • Program.• • • • • nderson Lucknow rodu sZ$20z6 .. feed service PURPLE,;GROVE., Mrs, Morford McKay and Ann Keith 'Arthur 'has sold . his fun- eral home and furniture ; store at Auburn to Wm. . Stiles,Goderich effective September lstKeith has accepted a position as salesman with the.L•istowel Casket Company, Mr.Arthur ' purchased the fur- niture and undertaking business at Auburn in 1946 ' from the'late A. J. Ferguson,. .In 1955,.he built a new ranch style house:and 'fun- .eral home and in 1961 the new • fur - niture store on the. highway, Teeswater . Pee Wees eliminated Sarnia in -two straight and then , 'took on. Tavistock.. The second D Mrs. Donald „McGosh, Miss Eva ,Sarnia victory was. a' 2.1 'Win :in . Culbert :and Miss Margaret Rob- is innings in Teeswater With Glen • Cabin Southam Moffat the Teeswater pitching ace • . ertson were hostess at So Storn Log. Cabin • on Monday ' after= having. 22 strikeouts, c ' noon and evening, f, � r: and Mrs:' Orville Needham have ''left for ' their home in 13-. C. after spending the summer holm days here Provincial scholarshi • • • Friday evening some attended son ol.Mr.. and Mrs, . • He is the • p Owen .Xing. * the reception. tion : for , Mr . • and Mrs.. 'Doris Ross of 11.11,5 Lucknow was y unt in LUelthow, the G:rade X1 :proficiency ' 'winner 40.04 , fM ra and Mrs.. Pete Peterson .at W.D.H.S. Patrick King a Grade 1'3 'grad nate at. Wingham District High School was awarded an. Ontario