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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-21, Page 3WEDNESDAY, 'FEB :21st, 196.2 THE LUCKNOW , SENTINEL, 'LUCKI,%QW, :OI TTARJ iiiii�i.iiiiiiii ✓,iii-,�i�iiiiii�iii,..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,�i�-•iiii�i�-.i..,., PAGE TSS Requirern.ents from our. new FO# Display Counter' • Domestic'Shortening . 3lc Frozen :Orange Juiced ___ _4 foe.. 89c - 3c off pack. Save 7c. 1 lb. package Stokley's CreanCorn :5 • for 89c Fancy Quality. Save 9c.. 15 oz. tins Lipton Soups 3 . for 35c Tomato Vegetable, Chicken Noodle. Save 6c. Quilted/ Aluminum. Foil 2 for'.59c Kaiser.: Save 11c, 25' rolls.. Sandwich Cookies 41c ": ding , Value Outstanding Weston. . Reg:.45e, ' 14 to ,package. ONTARIO N0:.1 POTATOES,, 50 Jb: bag, 89c 'PHONE 26 FREE "DELIVERY iiiii• iiiiiiiiiiiii-i-ii%iiiiiiriiliiii ilii ii_ �: local .a0d:''General Mr and Mf..s:. S:im. 'West :.Sasktitc .,swan '. Russ Johnstone. has `been -a. ;pa-. tient `in Wingham, hospital• • for the; past week. • . Bud Griffin • and sons Patrick and .. Michael; of..' Detroit,. • were week -end visitors with their un- cle, J. L. and Mrs. MacMillan. Lucknaw • • Laurie e_orri_son,_:.p pil f Wire (Married In,Lucknaw��.60 Years Aga Mr. and. Mrs. R. Simpson . West of Elbow; , Sask.,' were at home totheir friennds on January 16th in observance of . their diamond Wedding Sim West., as •he is remembered o :�b3 :. old ..:Luckn `w ilriends '_. vices y o .., ' 'raided :here and was . ernpl'oyed in the private '' bank ;of Mair:, and Siddall,.' . along with. T. S. Reid and George H. Smith', Mrs. West.:is the -•former`;'Teha Lawrence, daughter. of Mr:: and Mrs' Thomas Lawrence; local hardware merchant;. the Law- rence , resjdence being where the .Johnstone —Funeral.'. Home was formerly located: on Ross St.. , Mr. and Mrs. West . were niar ried at LuCknow' on January 16th;° 17902 ' after which they moved. to Chicago, 111,,' where Mr: West was employed In 1904, . they moved to, Sari .Francisco ,where he worked for , a piano company:- They recall: the earthquake which `occurred on /April 6th, 1906 and, it was after that event :they returned .to. Ontario, ;for •, a . visit 'before going west ,to� Davidson in 1907 where' 'they ' operated. 'a. general...store• In :1910 Mr.. West . made, 'plans: to build. -his general store .. in E1 :bow.: In 1910 he discontinued his 'business in Davidson and moved his family. to Elbow where he. carried 'on business. until -his re; tirement in :1958. Mr. • .and ,'Mrs.' West' have one son,. Lawrence,' Who lives nearby., and who, with his wife, was' present for the oc-. casion: ' • • . The living: roo id in, .the. home the anniversary. cotiple was' decorated With an arrangement. of pirik. and" white. bells and gold satin ribbon bows.. Added • to this decor were • the floral ' bouquets which Mr. and., Mrs.; West re-. 'ceived as:. gifts 'froin the 'village. Of Elbow, „ the 'Elbow Service Club, a nephew in ,New York and ' .other friends. They were also ' recipients., of other. gifts as well as . of congratulatory •cards. from friends• from far and near. .'The bride .Of sixty• years chose a gown of pleated, multicolored �.W ,i ratte.ersey_ a�centerl by--a- Corsage ye corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The, groom , wore a white carna- tion buttoniere. ; • The 'guest 'book was signed by 101 guests, who: turned but to .ex- tend best ;wishes' to thehonored couple on the ocoasiori,• in spite of the thermometer ' Moving at 37 degrees .below zero.. • Congratulatory, messages were ent 'the Minister John G from .,Die efr enbaker 'Lt end of the week i�noToronto, hen receive Gov -F. L. Bastedo, Premier W, •S., Joanne had the, opportunity of Lloyd, Martin ;Pederson,, PC seeing her first • f ookey game in leader,. C. 0. Cooper, MP,. Berman:' the Maple leaf Gardens. Mrs: A. C. Agnew, was successful in• passing the grade VI piano examination :of the;; Toronto Con- servatory of 'Music.;'•• Mr. and Mrs Ken Mowbray and Mr.: an d Mrs. Cliff Crawford returned last ' week from: a .Boli-_ day south .to; Texas with- a few shorts visits to- Mexico. Mr: and, Mrs,. Don Thompson were :in Kitchener on. Saturday :attending an . executive meeting of' the Western Ontario. Counties . WeeklyNewspapers Association. Tom Hallam is a patient.' in Wingham hospital With a finger infection.. On Monday his sister Dorothy, was waiting 'accommo- dation for admission to the hos. pital with -a Strep infection. Dianne • Bristow 'was admitted to Victoria ,Hospital last week, earlierthan expected Dianne has been under observation' for time to determine'the cailse of the • loss' of the use of her left ..leg. It is attributed, ;possibly, toa back :injury resulting from a; fall. BORN , NicGUIRE .- At Kincardine hos- pital on Tuesday,. February' 6th, to Mr. and :Mrs. Jack McGuire, 13.R, . 6, •Lucknow, a son. '• • �! .apui ..11.4411 • ' LUCKNOW UNIT.ED''CFRCH • Rev..Howard' Wl. Strapp 1 Minister, ° SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 25th 19;06 a m, Church School 11:00 „a m.= -Morning. Worship • Lucknow. Presbyterian Church Rev: Roderick d _ 112acLeod Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 250 ' 10 00 a,m, ` ,.Sunday School 1.190 am. Morning Worship°, Danielson MLA and 'telephone: calls .andpersonal' messages in- cluding one from Mrs. Birdie •' • (Mackintosh) Clark of. Toronto, tl).eir ' bridesmaid .of sixty • years ago; and by a-nephe, w -in -.New York. :. Mr: and ..Mrs. West havebeen life members '•of the Canadian Red. . Cross Society .since its ,inception there during' -the, First World 'War .,when Mr. West" Was president of the Patriotic Soci ay They have always .,been active in church and community life. .. Mr; West , was a . member of the': village `. council for many years and was .oversee for four terms:. Bothl:still .take 'a very keen interest •in community activities- and enjoy, good health:. PIOflLukfloW.Nit>e iAt Daytona `Beach Mr:. and Mrs.:.: Charlie Hodgins :formerly. of':Kinloss and now : of .Wingharn, returned last week -from a motor trip .o .; Florida: Charlie and Mrs.. Loddgins, .:the.' former .Jean . Anderson; were ac- companied 'on • the' trip by 'Mk. ' & Mrs., 'Tom Jardin 'of Wingham. While in Florida they visited with, Mr. and Mrs.. Torn Totten. and Mr. and : Mrs'. :Gordon ;'Smelt zer at Hollywood; Florida. Mrs. Totten was, the former ;. Mary Cooke of Paramount and. is as' sis'tant supervisor" -of Memorial Hospital, HaliyWood. Gordon 'Smeltzer . was formerly of Luck now,.• • and ..he ' operates his • own private plane in which the visit- ors. had visitors.had a ride. " . The foursome had 'a Chance meeting on the•.street in Daytona Beach. with Yvonne. and Mrs. Mach' Pherson of Wingham, well •known in'. this community. Vbilowing a bridge game with Mrs. Robert. Button at Daytona they called on Mr: and. Mrs; Bill Porteous at Daytona. While there, Mr, and Mrs, Mike Sanderson. and Mr. ' & Mrs. . Milt Rayner, . of Lucknow ropped in-on--the-Porteous', The;. first week in March; Mr: and. Mrs Tom Totten . and Mr. and Mrs•. Gordon. Smellier plan to fry' up to Daytona Beach in Gordon's, plane and have. a "Luck- now night'',, when old ,friends & acquaintances plan • to' ,get• to gether. 'urge Turnout. Curnivui Friday,, Luc know 'and District Lions Club sponsored a very successful. ice• carnival in the Lucknow arena last Friday night at" which Linda. O'Donnell, 13 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Donnell, and a grade 8 student at' Luck now Public School, was crowned. "Queen of the. Carnival," • Lucitnow District High School. Band ander the direction of Elwin Hall, 'provided, music throughout: the events. Judges, in eos`tume themselves,' Were Mrs Grant MacDiarmid,', Miss Ruth Thomp- s,on and . Mrs; Lorne. Johnston. 'An industrial hockey, leagu game be- tween Belfast and Tort Albert finished , the evening, much to the liking of the \exceptionally large crowd that attended and. remained :to the end: Port Albert 'edged Belfast by ,one goal; .,4-3. ' Winners in thevarious events announced over <a ' portable loud speaking system . by Cameron' MacDonald were: • Pre School and Kindergarten Fancy, Janine: Glenn, Ross Prior, ' Kitohener, Kevin Ackert; Comic, Randy • Ackert, ' •.Lavid Newbold,. Brenda , MacDonald; Best •Couple, Ian Montgomery; Tom: Chester. ' Grades 1. and 2 . Kathy Joyit, . 'Stuart Alton, Sharon Campbell; Comic,. Barbara' Blake,' Margaret, Mont-. goriiiery John. Button; Best Cou- 'ple,: Susan Hall, 'Ruth . Brooks'. Grade 3 . and 4 •• . Fancy, Linda •' Walden, Almer kert, •Neil Taylor; Comic; Day.-, 'id ` L;ougheed, 'John MacKenzie, Allan, Andrew; Best Couple, Nan-. cy . Walden,: Gail Jamieson. Grade 5 ani . 6 Fancy, . Nancy : Kirkland, Donna Jean. • Ritchie, Timmy,' ,'Collyer; Comic, Beverley: MacDonald, Donna .Forster; .Eleanor : Whitby; Best Couple, Marie Brooks;, Linda `Chisholin.. ...Grade:'7 and '8 Fancy,,' Donna • Button: -Donna Corrin; Joan . MacKenzie; Comic; 'Douglas Cameron, Donald And- rew,' Janice, Brooks; Best Couple, Jane. Jo rit� WeidY Erriberlin. . High School .Fancy, Betty. Mathers,• Comic. , Susan :'Arnold. • Adults Fancy, Mrs. Jim . Maters Co- mic; Mrs. .Frances CovVan. lions Pick.° .Icy Queen. Club i RAGES Gr.'ades 1 .& '2. girls, — Margaret Montgoniery, ],Vary •Emberlin, Joy. Emberlin. °P~ Grades; l..& 2 boys .— Kim Cow- an, Ricky Leader, Mark Chisholm, Grades 3 & 4 girls r Donna Mullin, ' Nancy Walden,- Debora., Corrin. . Grades 3 '&.. 4 boys John Emberlin, John:: MacKenzie,; Jim- my Farrish. • Grades • '5 •& 6 'girls Eleanor Whitby, . Nancy Corrin, Linda. .Boyle. Grades 5 &' 6 b9ys-- Donnie MacKinnon, Bob Mullin, Ritchie. . Grades 7' & 8 • girls. Barbara !Cameron; Wendy Einberlin Don- na, Button. Grades 7` .& '8 boys Ricky Jardine, Donald Andrew; Douglas Campbell. . •Girls 14 ;to 16 years — Marilyn Henderson, Marlene Porter, Bev- erley MacKenzie. - • Boys 1.4 ,.to • 16 years — Wallace Houston, Peter Steer:. ' , Musical ; Chairs, girls 12di over —Barbara Cameron, nd y Emberlin, • Donna. Button. • ,Musical. Chairs, .'boys 12 and over = Wallace :Houston, :Donald., Andrew, Tommy O'Donnell. YES, THE WEEPING... BIRCH IS, STILL STANDING .A couple of ;months ago . we e had • an 'interesting :letter from .. Allan Finlay of . Saskatoon, who recalled familiar names and pla-' ces in his native Ashfield Town- shi. • . P� He wondered if ;''theweeping •. birch still stood On the, farm. where he was _born ,on.. the , 9th Concession .of Ashfield. The. farm is now, owned by Howard Blake .and•,' according to: what.',. generation, you : belong; it was;:, known 'to. others as , the :Milton'' Kilpatrick' :farm • and. the -Harri- son . Harri-son.,: farm ..: . • In any event .the Weeping, birch. still. ' stands • and ;towers well above 'the ' residence. Howard. Blake, the present owner, has a good aerial :view.-• of the • farm: -building's 'taken in.,the summer time, in, .which ` the birch 'tree stands ',out. 'prominently. Have You Renewed Your Sub scri fition?' Mr, and Mrs. L. C.' Thompson, • AFFODILS! fAFFODILS! .00 per doze;. o at / �L0Mo'N's,GREEIIous mom 88, LVCKNOW Air- Conditioned oned • +r.. -'* For Comfort & PARK Entertainment TI e • GODERICH Thursday; Friday, Saturday, February- 22,,;23,' 24. Anthony Hall 7 •Joyce• Taylor and John 'ball Theamazing story of a civilizecl nation, •that • vanished. 'Atlantis The Lost Continent" — In Technicolor Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, , Feb. .28,.17,_28.7..-A1, y :Request-- higeta and James 'Yagi. • Filmed Carroll Baker, James S • l♦ ilin Japan.and telling the story of a Tennessee- bride. „Bridge To The Sun" .Thursday, Friday,. Saturday,, March 1, 2, 3. —' Double Bill Sill Travers, William, Sylvester , and' Vincent Winter Depict modern London under attack by• a .prehistoric demon. "Gorgon- o , . • g --- In 'Scope" and Color Also: THF • SO'VVERYm$()'Ys in ")fitlLyl THAT BABY"