The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-23, Page 16PAS* SIXTEEN
THE LUCKNOW SISNTIINIEL LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO
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■ Sizes. 12 . to' 18.,. Black, brown,
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THAT Clarence Johnston, . son of
Mrs. Eldon Johnston of Toronto
and • the late . Mr. Johnston was
iharried. on September, .12th An-
other . son Rodger has .won a
$1200. scholarship: , for further-
ing his education. at university.
THAT any organization wishing to
visit Brucelea Haven during Oc-
tober could contact Mrs* Donald
Blue, Ripley. Phone 79R..'
THAT Mr:. and Mrs. ' Harold Greer
were in Kitchener last week
attending thefuneral of Harold's
friend' and ' business •. partner,
Bobby Bauer. Bobby, of the
Ifamous Kraut line 'hockey faire,
• and Harold became .• air force
friends during the second world
war and a few, years ago form-
Ied •a, partnership in Grey Elec-
tronics,, located in Guelph. Bob-
by:. died . suddenly `from a heart
attack . at the age of 49.
THAT we had lost touch with
what :'was going on . ` in . local
Juvenile ball,. but we see' by the
Harriston paper that "Harriston
■ eliminated Lucknow in. the 5th
and deciding game in Harriston,
• by a score of 6.1.•.
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looking jacket with Y4 sleeves. and ■'
three' metal. buttons, the colour n
of silver. White sleeveless blouse •
with'. black trim may be *mil 2
over. the trim straight..skirt or . ■
tucked in. Sizes 12 ` to : 20: Black L
with light; grey trim, brown has
neige -trim, berry red .has .light
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THAT . a receptionwas held in the
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AYLMER LARG. E 24 oz. WITH PECTIN . /SAVE 21e.
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StrawberryJam Salo 2 , .
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L1BBY'S 15 oz:
SAVE 14e
1 , ▪ . .iCocktail • Sale 3 tins 79c
Fruit
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• LIBBY'S 15 05., • IN TOMATO SAVE .17c
�S �,le � • . ' ' 6 tins $1
Spaghettio
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HIGHLAND 'PRIDE"'. 'REALLY SAVE
Fresh ..Coffee Sale . pound bag .75c
LOUR. "LOWEST PRICES" . FOODLAND
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14 ISTI.E'S SALTED OR PLAIN. SAVE 19c
s Sofia Biscuits Sale` 2'Ib..boxes 59c- . .
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CAMPBELL'S 10 oz. SAVE .18c
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Tomato Soup Sale
8 tins 98c
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Ice Cteam Saie Half -gal only 69c
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Lucknow Legion Hall last week- •
end for Mr. and `Mrs George
Gibson ' `(Pat Pentland), newly-
weds. Jim Bradley addressed
the couple and Howard Robb
presented them with a .: gift. of
money.
THAT Marjorie Glousher .of Blyth
is • now • employed. at Henry's
F Fruit Market:
THAT •Rev. R.od MacLeod will
return' to the pulpit of the Luck -
now :Presbyterian Church this
Sunday :after an, absence of over
. four months due to .illness: Rev.
MacLeod preached : .*at' Moles-
worth and Gerrie; last Sunday in
exchange with Rev. S. J. Stew-
art of • Molesworth who was'
guest speaker. at : the anniver-
sary services in the "Presbyter-
ian Church, Dungannon.' ,
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. Phone. Lucknow 528-3420 September •24, - 25, ; 24.
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o Stamps`. Na Gimmics. You SAVE!:.
• Camp Borden on Sunday, Sep-
tember 13th and saw :demonstra-
" tions, of : fire . fighting by loam '.
and dry chemical: methods. 'The.
bus load was . sponsored by the
educationalcommittee of Bruce
County Mutual. Aid 'Association
• and -43 from the county attend.
ed.. •Also : attending that : day
THAT Dr. W • V. Johnston, Luck
now practitioner for' .many years.
and now a resident of Toronto,
was the guest speaker at last
week's meeting . of • Lucknow and
G : District Lions Club: Dr; Johnston
N . spoke and showed slides'of re
■, • ' cent ,travels and all Lions
m agreedthat it was good to have
Ladies' and Men's .Wear --LuclmoMr Victor "back home"
PHONE . 528-2126. • THAT ' despite cool threatening
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▪ weather for :Lucknow Fair, ' gate
iuEaa■neon■'■■,a■eeu■aa■■aai■aaa■■Eau■■■■Enna ■■■E■ receipts were ..0p $82 for a total•
Present` �.Grrl' '� ' ..: � C�LIVET• � NEWSTAT Ann ;Arnold; daughter of
� Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Arnold of Bel -
Guide wards
The 1st •Lucknow Guide Com-
pany held their ., first meeting' of
the season ' on Friday night at
7:30 .p.m After ' roll call and col-
lection of dues, the company
Went ; into horseshoe f urination.
The following awards. were .pre-
sented: the W. A. Schmid shield
for patrol competition. to the Cance
ary Patrol; Religion and .Life
efnblem . t o Eleanor Whitby;.
Housewoman badge to Linda Chis-
holm and Nancy Kirkland; second
class "'badge to Carol Campbell:,
' 'also Skater and • ' Housewoman,
badge to Carol; three , pioneer
badges to Janet' . Carruthers, Lin-
da. Boyle and Eleanor Whitby To
Janet Carruthers, the First Class
badge, writer badge, pathfinder
badge, toymaker badge and swim-
mer badge. ' • .
: ., Following . these presentations
Mrs. Peter' Johnston was. intra-
' duced, to the Guides as the: new
Lieutenant of,• their company,
Patrol Corners " followed, then
registration forms were given out,
and Taps closed the meeting..
'The Guideswere happy: to hear
that the local association has ' de-.
cided to . donate a• World ,Flag to
the company.
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Sunday School 'Rally. Day was.
observed in the ,United Church on
Sunday, ' with ..the superintendant,
Mr. : Robert Osborne ' in charge.
Miss Sandra MacCharles was at
the organ, Evelyn White . sang.
"Fairest Lord Jesus:", 'Bill Black
read the Scripture. Mrs: Herb
Clayton told a story of people who
overcame handicaps to show con -
fast, has .entered St. Joseph's
Hospital,, London as a .student
nurse.
THAT Bill Stewart of : Paramount
suffered a broken arm last week
while knocking out a water
trough at the farm• of Eldon
' Bradley near Alnbefley.
THAT five Lucknow firemen were
among a
•group. who., visited
cern for others. Reverend George
Ball, home from General Council
meetings in SL Johns, Newfound-
land; spoke briefly.
Visitors to the Western Fair • in
London included: Mr. and Mrs;:
John Coiling; *...and Mrs. Harry
Colling, Mr.: Ernie Coiling ' and
Miss Sharon Coiling, ` also Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Coiling, and Murray
Mr.. and Mrs: Stanley Blackwell
of •Cooksville spent the week -end
at their home. here. ,
Marie, Janet and Michael. Ham-
ilton visited at the week -end with
their.mother in Hamilton. •
ST. 'HELENS
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and Mrs. Lorne Durnin and J, D.
attended the funeral ,
of ;their , x •
cousin, Mr. George . Stuart at
Duffs Church , at Morriston on'.
I Saturday • • •
' Mr. Jim Aitchison spent a few
days in Toronto, , .
Next Sunday, September ' 27th
will be anniversary services in
St. Helen's Church with Mr, . Hat':
ley ' J. •Mooreas speaker and
special music• atboth services. '
Mr. • Terry Wilson' returned to ,
Western University on Monday to
commence his third year, •
'Mr. Gordon ; Pannabecker o. f
Galt spent the Week -end with his
mother,* Mrs. Don Pannabecker.
The October meeting of the '
V.T.
will be' on October lit at
,8:30, Guest speaker will be ,Mr.
Goodall; barrister from Wingbain.
A special invitation is extended'
to all men in the community and s
anyone' initerested . ,
were firemen from Wellington'
County and the city of
The group weretoured through
the fire school at Camp Borden
also. Attending -from Lucknow
were chief ; George Whitby and
firemen, Ross .:Irwin, ' Harold
Austin, Tom Hallam '' and: Eldon
Wraith."
Mr. and. Mrs. 'John Cameron
and' Mr. and Mrs Don Cameron
Barbara and Colin :were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. W.
Dean at Ingersoll, •
Mr, and Mrs. Flobert Lyons Sr.
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SALE. END WEDN.ESDA"Y,• SEPTEMBER.. 30th.
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