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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-23, Page 3WII3NESD.,AY, OCT: 23rd, 1963 THE: LUCKNOWSElYZ'L NEL LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO• r, ALWAY$t. AISLE: , ' • ■ ■ • 1 ■ . • ■ k ■ , SWIFT'S • AFTER AISLE OF •■, • •w Z Gem Margarine 5for$1 *• SASE YSc . t 16, • : Prem luncheon Meat 39c • .'SAVE 1.00 , 12 -oz. tins LIBBY'S Fancy Quality Tomato Juice 3 for 89c ■ SAVE 10c 48 -oz tins: R. ■ MAXWELL HOUSE 4 1 Instant Coffee :, SAVE 15c 7 -oz. jar for IS ▪ BEEHIVE 1 Corn:Syrup 99c price of 6 -oz:. SAVE '6c 2 1b. tin • • ;� MONARCH Pouch .Pak ;' Cake . Mixes 4 for SAVE 9c 9 2' -oz. Liquid Ili Mir Detergent ▪ SAVE 12c, . Twin s •.. • ■ I. ■ . ■ . • ■•. ■ • .. ■ '. ■ • • . c Shop Quickly -Economically. Shop quickly and economically at 'our Red and White Market • QUICKLY Two • checkout . counters to ■ serve. you, •your waiting time. (if any at all) will• be cut in 'half. • ECONOMICALLY—Red and. White prices, ■ explain ' this • statement. If you haven't at; u; ready found this out, your slopping budget ;: will prove .it to you each week:•. ■ t. • , ■ ■ . a 0 ■ EXT4-A SPECIAL e RED BREAST FANCY RED i Cohoe Salmon 3 for 1.00 II SAVE 35c . :. ■ ■ ■ • ■ . . ■ eston: Chelsea- :Buns 45c 5 Varieties Supreme Bland Fancy3Biscuits' . : for r- 89 Cello ; Pkgs. 8 to pkg.: •- Reg. 49c : • Pack' 24 -oz. supreme Doughnuts doz. PHONE 528-3001 00 REMEMBER Boy:Scout Paper 'Collection Thursday. - ipaanEMS..R .■Uiaaammast■ isa■Ua■a■■i■Ue■a■aimmla■pi nimman■ ERUnpn• namil • • re • • • LOCAL and GENERAL NEWS Harry. cairpbel'1 '.of Dawson City, Yukon," 'flew East . and is visiting here With . his ,family':. ' , Mr. and rMns. ' H,ers hel White. of Stratford were;, . Sunday vis- itors with Mr. :and Mrs: Orley Caapex Mrs,' Ernest Button is -a pa tient, in Victoria' Hospital, . Lon- don .'where she underwent sur gery ',last Week and: is' reported to. be getting• along well.. Mr. . and Mrs.' •Jim Richard, Flesherton, Mr.., and .Mrs. Orland ' Richards, ,Mrs. Anetta' Bushell, Mr: and Mrs. Cuirrie : Colwell, Bruce, Bettey ' and Ann spent. Sunday with Mr: and '.Mrs: Don ald MaCosh. . Mr, and Mrs: 'Wm. Neabel of Langs+rde held a 'Thanksgiving family stipper at the White Hor se Inn :at Paris and 'also called on.. Mr.. and "Mrs. Edwin ewies, • Seaforth, Mr., :,and Mrs., . Fergus Neabel, Beechville and and . Mg's': Edgar McNeil ;of Brantford.. gate;' Mich.. 4. ■a■■■■■■■■S■■■■■■■■■■■■■■t■■■■■■■■■■■■■l■■■■■■i■■%' • LYCEUM w m ngha 'Visitors over thanksgiving; with Mr:. arid ..MIS. .S. p. Stethrerswere Mr. and Mrs. W., B. Whale and Brock:Jr. of :CdoksviLle. Ernie. arid Tony Carter' . ,who have been With the Maple City. Shows during the. season season just ended, . have returned ' to ' their home"°:here. Visitors' .on Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. 'Ray Thornton, Lucknow, were Mr.:and Mrs: James' Thorn- ton, ' Mr. -E. Steckley, Miss Arnna, Mae Steckley,Kenne!th •Steckley, all of :Strat+ford, and Mrs. Bourn, Stratliroy. Mrs. Thornton is a pa- tient in Wingham Hospital, Ross Holmes of Windsor'" wars . a weekend. guest•: last rweek with his Cousins,MrsJack .'McKendrick and Madilyne MoMorran, Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Gibb anrd.daughter•1Shreiala of Part Credit, .Mr. and ,Mrs. Earl Rolmet of • Tampa, Florida, Mr. and 'Lrs. •Frank Scott Of South- ■ ■ ■. a Thur.,; Fri., Sat. • ► . Starting Mots, Oct. 28 . All Week ■ Oct. 24 25 26 B x :e Bye,. : B; i t ast The really big to color t11tiller of : ■ ■ ■ horn and son Bernard and Mr: ■ Lee- of •Gwhicai�o and Mr Alex World War it with an'all ■ MacGregor of' Alberta, spent a s ar.' c ,few 'days with Miss !Catherine MacGregor; Mr. and Mrs: George Stuart .arid Joe Stuart • Mr.' and' Mrs. Ewart Jamieson visited* last week an Dresden With ,Mr. ,and Mrs. Aaron Boak and .in 'Corunna with Mir. and ■; , Mrs, John. Cowan and Mr, and • Mrs. David ' ' Cowan. • One shoal each night , ■ .Mr, and !Mrs, Edmund !Gard•, at 8 pan.. �r ner and sons,Douglas HoWbert, .Donald, o old. 'Matinee Saturday 2 pan. • ed to d Lu kno r ony Thanksgiving •3 Day and visited with his aunt, • Regular .Prt ■; \ Mrs: George Andrew and other i■a r relatives. ' HOT T>JRKEY • SUPPER• St. Augustine and ' St, Marys C. W .L will. hold their annual hot 'turkey supper in- the mLuck- now Legion Hall On Tuesday, Noveinber 5th from 5:30 to 8:00 Admission, adults $1..50; public school children. • 75c. ' Mr..and, Mil s. Eirgin:.AAlton 'end family v+isiteid Mrs, ` Alston /,and Mr, and Mrs:: Leonard (Ri: and, family ` one day last week *hie Mr. and .Mrs. Wesley Alton visited MTs. Albert' Alton,' Blake Alton's land called on Mr. anad. Mrs: Leonard Ritchie. hie. ' ' .Mr. :and. Mrs.. Roy Blocs-Infield of Irl,derton visited Mrs. Albert Alton and ,Mr.. and . Mrs;. Blake` Alton and: family last :week. Wm.• • Buckingham, •who has not 'been enjoyring ' good health,. entered' hospital at Goderich on Monday. .Alex W. ' Halnilvton : of mown uderwent surngery in . Wingham +hospital. 'on .'Tuesday. Mrs. wWant Taylor returned. ,home recently. ' afiter being hos- pitalized for. a time ,in 1/andon, 7t Mrs: Wellington Henderson en- tered Wingham 'hospital on Mon- day,' where she underwent sur= gery • 'on Tuesday. ' Mr, ,,and 'Airs. ,and Mary Anne of St ..Thomaas were Sunday visitors • with Mr. .and Mrs. Cameron - •MaeDonald and Mr W. W Hill. • . • Dr George -MacGregor, .Dr. W. C. • MadGregor, Mrs, (Donna Kue- ▪ a musical comedy in color • ■,. : Starrin�� Jennette Leigh, i Ann .Margret, . Dick Van .; Dyke. ■ . 2 Shows each. night' at ?:15mid 9:15- Matnee Satur aya 2 p•m• Regular Prices ■ea■a■a>alas.■■■■a■ii■aEta■S■■■■■a■■■a■i�Ii■■ , "The Great Escape" • i 0 ■ • PAGE. THEME Fire Damuged Bethel Church ' T Be Demolished. ._ , Future Plans Stil Uncertain. (ByllRev. Donald A. Mc,Kenzie), cided to: have a bailtl'ot, amongst After two 'official votes, the the, three possiibte alternatives: • future 'of Bethel United C(hureh is still uncertain. It will- be re ca11ied that Bethel Church - was damaged by fire on April 29, the extent of the Idarnage being 'about KW.* , After (the fire, the Departdnenft ofHighways said khat the build- ing would not be repaired .an its present site since it is .aacated partly on ihighr ray right—et—way. It 'nonacl have to be either dem- oiished or moved rto: a. site blither from. the 'highway. At a congregational • meeting on :,Monday, July 29, it was de - se A. — Move and repair the pre- nt. lBrch;uild'ing;. B— Build ' ' a new Bethel Chru C -- . Unite with. Pine River Church. .. This vote mat. ?held on - Satu.r day, August .r3,, '.,and_ the results were as, .follows:., • , s'. • 50 'for, A; 7 • far B, 48 for C, .1 spoiled bail- 1"ot, At • another congregational meeting, • on Tuesday, September: 3,. the idea of moving and re- pairing the' old building was abandoned, in the dight of neer information, and- it Was decided .' Mrs. Glen Walden has been to have a 'new ballot rbetw.eers. Seriously. ill for• the past few two alternatives A • Jihad a days at Victoria Hospitall,• Lon- new ohurcah worth about $20,000; ,don, . B Olose: Bethel and transfer ,Mrs. Jennie M ills has return- 'to other ehurcheS.. There was to ed from a 1 w,0 week visit IW th be a '00% majority 'before the her friend,' Miss Florence Quinn vote would be regarded: as con- of Liantlon; �clusive, This vote Was held on Saturday, September 7, •anrd :rthe JViis. T. S. Reid of results . were as follows: 61 .for' and Mr: and 1VIrs. Austin. Oi eed A; 41 for B; 1 .spoiled ,ballot. �a•• d' Miss 'Gertrude Treleaven. of • On • Monday, 'October. 21st, an London; were recent callers' on other :,congregational,aneeting: was relatives There, (. held and the folllowing•:aicttions 1VIrs. Ed Little of Lucknowvir is were'taken: 1 was: decided presently., at 'Pinecrest Manor to call 'far teniders for thesale Nursing .:Home and Mrs. Albertand removal , of `'Bethel Church' Mc+Qrwil'lin;- wrho . has rbeen. resid- and shed. A settlement Will also inrg with her,' liras returned to be made with the insurance'com her !home at Whitechurch. Rany'at. this time And the Dept. Mr. and Mrs. 'Stuart Jaxriieson �hwways `�` 'be p�ayin�g/co�n- Ile Canadiann Order`of pensation crone, .as. soon as':the atinded a Foresters 'Western ' Ontario; As- .site is Bleared: Theseassets Twill rhe 'deposited in the bank until. sernbly rvv+hich 'was held in St. Catharines on 'Saturday. it . decided' whether the chrureh. will Ibe. relbuilt a ; Michael Hamilton, :son of Mr. 2 . _ The illethel• elders were . and Mrs: Lorne Hamilton of, ,appoinited • to • consult with • a Lurcknow, ,retiurned home . Sun:, cominittee of Bruce Presbytery day of last week after being in the hope that, afterr further hospitalized for a month, a study, a •solution wild be found week :at Wingham .sand three which . will receive tiheai •. nioit weeks at : London. MViiehael will unanimous �rpprtoVal ; of tihe con-.. gregation.. ate• Bethel , congregation has (been :Mrs. Albert Alton !Iasi return- worshipping w' th Pine River.' ed home atter visiting herdanigh- congregation since, the fire. ter,tMri and ...Mrs., Wallace Hoge - boom and family of Napanee and other friends. She visited 'her sister Mr; and •Mrs. Wilfred Hof- fman, :Dun+w `$Ie, 'who • bbroiught " her. home and .visited .dJherest: of the family and friends' a few days. Mrs. ;Jim Gibson ofAgacsi�, B:C:, returned;' home last week after- a .merit'hs Visit with ''friends at 'Clinton;, ' xitohener; - Goderich, be a yearold on . November NO INJURIES IN .:MAIN: INTERSECTIO. CRASH • YLast:Wednetclay .afternoon, Oc tether .1.6th, a 1956 bodge driven by Frank . Van Diepenbaak of 'Ashfield, and a : 1958 Dodge driven by Harry Graham, of . Huron Township, were in Collis- . Detroit: and .Luckgnow. While she ion • at the Post' Officesntersee Was..here, . Mr, and, Mrs. Sam tion. 'Gibson, Susan 'Gibson "arid Mrs. ' mi.:. Van dai,epenibaak was !pro Jim • ,Gilbson• 'v!isited. at Bcilton c+eeding east : on .'C,arnipbel1 St with .. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibson. and Mr. Graham was about to Ned Martin, 117=y ` r. -Old Son: of cross 'the, intersection going- South Oh • Inglis In:::,thee mishap: the T. and Mrs-. - Al 'Ma 'in • (jean, Thorn) of Long' each, Califor- nia ,is ,,seriously ill in 'Comrmun• ity hospital,:. Long. 'Beach.: He. is being, treated :. with • anti'biotics for a ruptured, appendix to '(lo- calize the infection,. and surgery .is not being considered:' iijmmed lately. • cars came ' to a stop: near the elm tree at the Post !Office, and it Was• fortunate '`there :were. no ;p'ed�estrians at"that point at the tune. ' . Neither: driver, was . hiurt. Dam-. age to, the . two. cars Was . estima- ted ,atA $356. •!••1•••••••••l•••r•/ 1••s ••••••••Teo■•Si•aS•N••••N .-. 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