HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-14, Page 3WEDNESDAY; MAh. 14th, 1.062
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' EOv LUCKN QW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Evaporated Milk:
Carnation, Tall Tins.
Tomato Catsup ._
Aylmer. Save 2c," 11 oz. bottles;
ibby's .Spaghetti
Save • 6e. 15 oz. tins.
Robin. Hood Cake Mixes:
--19 ounce ' package. Save. 48c
4 for $1:
Robin Hood;Oats
Quick, 4, pound. or •'Instant; 7? .oz,'°bag:.
59c.
aXwell House Coffee
Save 1lkL Pound: bags.
Iced Lemon: .Bufl.s
Weston's. Regular 35c, X12 to package.
31c
FREE,..DRAW!: Giant Stuffed'..' Snowman
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Value. $9.49.
PHONE 26 --• FREE DELIVERY •
Local wind General'
.Mrs. Bert Ward. who was home
for a short tirne',i's again a; patient
in Wingham `:hoapitai. ••• •� .
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Mr. and Mrs; Keith Strapp 'and
daughter Nancy. of Torontp were.
recent 'visitors • with lois-. parents,
Rev.''and Mrs,; Howard., Strapp.
,. •'Mrs:.'N: J. MacKenzie; returned
home (Sunday... •evening ' after
spending the past three •:weeks
:in Hamilton: with 'Or. and Mrs.
George;. A. 1VIa6Gregor . ,
Mrs. Albert'' ' Alton: returned..
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home after ving s t • tw 0 'Months
with her daughter; Mr. ,and Mrs.
Wallace::Hogeboom• and family of•
Napanee.. r•
'Mr and Mrs Carl •Hoey,'• Susan
'arid Bryce, •a I'd .'Mr�.. and. -Mrs,
Ail,Huey, of Pine River;'JMr.'
and :.Mrs. Will Stirling. .of ' Clin-.
ton„ Nancy;: , Linda; :;Billy . and.
Robert; Mr. arnd Mrs: .Jack' Ac-
kern,, Aylmer, Irvin and '; Randle
of Holyrood were' Sunday guests
of Mrs.. John • Walker. •
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ED'CIrtURCH•.
Rev.' Howard W. Strapp.
Minister'
SUNDAY, 'MARCH i8th
10:00 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.zn. -Morning Worship
Lu'..kno 'w
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Presbyterian:church
Rev. Roderick 1VIacLeod,
Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH 18th
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10:00 a.m. .Sunday School
11:00 a.m. ,Morning Worship
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Lucknow Christian.
'Reformed Churchl
Rev, S. Terpstra, A.B., 'Th.B.
Listowel, • Ont., ,.astor
SERVICitS ' .1
10:00 a.m. " in Dutch •
2:10 p.m. in English
3:30 'p.m. Sunday School
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•Mr . arid • Mrs... Bob 'Macintosh
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returned' last':. week 'from 'a holi-
John: Ballentine dbserved ,his
fourth birthday on. Wednesday,.
March 14th when he entertained
some little friends;
1VIr .and &irs. Lloyd' ,Ashton'
were. in Toronto the ,first: of ..the:
week, Where ' Lloyd,. 'attended ;,a
seminar ~ for retailers of men's
clothing held at. the,King;.Edward
Hotel.. , • ' • •
Mr. and Mrs.Bob • Mor.ten,;,Ian
and. Cindy spent the week' -end
With . his parents, Mr. • •and .Mrs.,
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Albert Morton.. B b return, to:
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North Bray on Monday and Mrs:
Morton' .and... children• remained.
for' ;a. visit. ::Here.
Teeswafer:.Lions
Visit l�ca� Club:
oFourteen members of :the Tees -
water Lions Club were guests. of.
the Lucknow' and.. District Lions.
Club ' at the :regular meeting on,
Mondaynight•
-.. Vic -e -President Bob Finlay Pre-
sided in the absence., of ,President
Frank Thornpson, Who' was 'in a
car• coIlision 'at his farm gateway
as .h a 'was about to leave for'the
meeting,'.
The Teeswater Lions were in-
troduced by their president, Ron.
Hill, Who ..congratulated Luck-
now on undertaking the artificial
lee project and 'thanked ,: this.
community for supporting•: the
Teeswater pool: '
Harold Lachine of. Exeter, . re-
presentative ' of the Pittsburgh
Company, showed ,an interesting
film on the manufacture of glass.
and, •paints. He was introduced
by • Harvey Webster and thanked
by Bill ;I$unter,.who presented a
gift to Mr. Lachine on behalf of
the 'Club.' .
-A mirror which • was donated
by -'Pittsburgh :glass• was raffled
off with• Bud Hamilton the win-
net.
Presents $504 Cheque .
Lion ,G"rant Chisholm introduc-
ed his guest, John Hayhoe, sales'
representative inthis district for
Irnper:a1 Oil. Mr. • Hayhoe pre-
Scented . ,the Club .with a cheque
for $50. • from • Irnperial • oil in
support of the Artificial Ice Fund.
. •Charles Webster, chairman 'of
the ice fund conirnittee, compar-
ed the out-of-town donations
With focal contributions this past
week, and urged canvassers' to
,finish the• jobs -"There ..\are ma
lot not canvassed yet," he said,
and again stressed ,that if Can-
vassers had cadsthey didn't
Wish . to make, or weren't going
to do` their : job, to' turn the
names hi td the: co.mmittee.,: The
*'ucces's of the campaign is dem
pendent :ori its. •.thoroughness.
• Treasurer. .Bob Finlay . gave
detailed breakdown of donations
to,.date'
WILSON WALL , PASSES
;The•`death of Wilson Ira Wall
of Kinloss Township occurred in
.Wingharn Hospital on Monday 'in
his 87th year.. ;Funeral , service
will, be' at the MacKenzie: Mein..
Arial •' Chapel, , •Lucknow, on
Thursday, : Manch • 15th at 2':00•
p,rn., with. temporary . .entomb-
•menta'.' in Tees 'ater Mausoleum.....
Death as Sudden.
For Jack Gillies
JOHN 'D'UNN ' GILLIES `.'
' A`'. heart seizure brought•'sudden
death -to Jack Gillies at his; farm,
Boundary. East, on 'Tuesday after•
noon of last week, March 6th.
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ack. suffered .the seizure while
working .in the Stable and: had
,been ,deada. few hours when dis='
covered. i•Early that evenr,g when
lie *couldn't becontacted by phone -
for .,a game of cards which he 'so,
much enjoyed; and when no light
was :seen, by rieighbours, concern
was felt. Lorne ::Forster, Allan'
Cranston; ,Ewart MacPherson and
Alfred`.Patterson investigated: '•
...When Jack wasn'tot•the house,
and.with.:the cattle bawlingg in the
stable, their' fears that all was
not ' well' at' :.the b,arn were not
unfounded, where. they ..discover-.
ed .`Jack's ,lifeless '1Yody.
John Dunn Gillies was. 62. He
wa the' on `of David Gillies• '&
Janet Thom and was born. on
June 30th, 1899, ' on 'the farm
where he, died.''
• Jack continued to 'operate .the
farm ,aft
eri' f t .
.h s a her s death in
191\9, and; lived' with his widowed•
mother until her •death a nuinber
'of Years'ago. Since they Jack had
liked alone, . •
, As ,' one person . comniented,•
"everyone liked'. jack Gillies."
The funeral service was 'held ,at
the Johnstone -Funeral Home on
Friday afternoon, conducted .by
Rev, Rod „MacLeod of Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, who, paid
tribute' to,. Jack Who' ; would • be.
missed' as a '"good citizen, brother,
friend .and neighbour.
Temporary entombment ' was at
South 'Kinlo$s Mausoleum. The
pallbearers. Were, Geerge Kenne-
dy, Lorne Wa11,/Ph,aris Mothers,'
:Pat MacMillan, e Q.o
Lorne" &
Allan Cranston. •
. Jack is survived by three sis'
Ors,_ Mfs: Charles.. Cooke (Mari-
on) 'of Lucknow; M:rs,,R.oy Crin-'
gle •(Margaret) of Detroit, Mrs.
Henry Kreuger (Jean) of Detroit;
two nieces* and a , nephew.,. Jack
didn't have• a 'brother, but among'
the mourners was his neighbour,,
Alfred :Patter'sony who, Was b. as
close a{s ,a brother,'
Icy options T.pereiI Off Last
Total At Week -End Stood ,At
Donations to the Artificial. Ice
Fund at the "close of business"
Saturday" amounted to ' $555:88,
sending the grand total, to $16,-
666.22. • '
It was the smallest week's re-
turn '•since the campaign,, opened
in mid-January. This tapering
off is natural, of course, but
points up 'that fact that the
thoroughness, of the canvass is
innperative ` if , the Lions .are ' to
raise the funds: that are required
for the complete installation of
artificial ice and a concrete floor:
• ' Fortner residents make up .the
Majority of this . week's . list 'of'
• acknowledgements, with -gener-
ous . local boosts from' .. the, St.
Peter's Guild . and: • the Lucknow
Women's Institute.._
Mrs Irvin .McCabe, 5,00
Windsor
Stan Burns, St. Thomas , .25.0.0
Roy Bentley, Accountant; ;..20.00A
Goderich
Robert Clarke, Listowel ,. 5.00
Robert. Mann,; Hanover,...... 2.00
Roibert•.Hilborn Hanover ., 6•.00
Ralph. Booth, Oakville ' 6,00
Archie Smith, Atwood ' '10.00
Mr. Bert .McWhinney ' ;' 6.00
R.. ' 1, Dungannon
St. Peter's Anglican Guild ' 84.88.
Charles Murray , " ' 2.00
Bili.• Purdon' , 5.00
Teeswater :Creamery Ltd. 5.00
Gordon Kirkland.: 10:00'
Mr:. & Mrs. Henry Gardner '5:00
Lane Gardner • ' • 5.00
Lucknow Women's Institute 60.0.0
Jas. `Thompson 2.00'
J.
R. Ritchie. 6.00•
Clarence Irwin '5;00'
Lloyd Irwin 10.00
Ted' White
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J ustoii" 0
�5. 0
Alvin Hamilton 2'.00
Andy ,Hamilton " ,00
Geert Guikema
" 2.00
Jas. 'White ., . 10.00
Mrs: Mary Y
MacAule� ' X5.00
Acton ,,.;
;Edith •& :Pheme \Irving 10.00.
St. Petersburg, Flordia..
Helen Salkeld, Ottawa '15.00
•Jas: -S. Mitchell, London :100.00
G. D. MacGregor,,; London : ' :5.00
Dr. R. E. Johnston; 1.45.00:
• St Catharines. '1
Dr. & 1'Irs. W. P. MacKenzie ',2.6.00
• St.. Clair Shores, Mich. •
Mrs:. Eris .:Sperling; Winona.'10:00
R: J (Pete)`; Armstrong .. 10.00`
Lakeview
Mrs. K. W., Jamieson 2,00
Montreal
Adrian' & Carmen (Brown)
o Hardenburg, ;. 6.00
Grand' Blanc, �'Mi,ch
Jas:• MacMillan,
10:00
St, :' Catharines •
Mrs .Beverley
. Tollefsori,.... 5.00
Islington • • .
Marlene & John ' Crow ' • 10.00'
.Wayne: Mich.
T. •H. Alton,: Walkerton .... 10.o0
Alex Maclntyre, 25.00
Liverpool,
.Eng,'. ,.
Jas. L. Spence, Burlington . 25.00
Duncan MacDonald ....,:.. 2.00
Mount. Forest
Arden ;Sutherland, L.P. Gas
Tennant Henderson, 10.00.
• Wing_ham
Donald • Henderson.. 10.00,
Wirigh•am .
Joe Agnew, Detroit .,:..... . 10.00.
'EDDING BELLS
McDONAGH MAGA
The .marriage of Georgina.• °
IVIaryaedaffghter of Mrs., Cynthia'
Maga of Lacombe,; Alberta and.
'Charles Frederick McDonagh of
Hudson. Hope, B:C., son of Mr..
and Mrs; Jack .,11,1cDonagl of.
Lucknow was solemnized- at La-
combe on. Wednesday, February
28th. The , officiating clergyman;
was Rev. J. Mercer of the Church.
Of the .Nazarene in Edmonton; .
The bride was gowned in. white `
pile • velvet 'and was ..given in : •,
marriage by • her uncle, Mr, Clem ..
St. Denys :
The bridesmaids, ' were Mrs.
Donna Bowser and :Miss., Helen
Kisyilstia and were. . similarly
gowned in printed organza. Best
man was Howie Gates .of Mani-
toba.
Following a • wedding trip to
Vancouver,. Mr. .and 'Mrs., 'Mc-
Donagh • have . taken up : residence
:at Hudsori Hope, where "Chuck
is engaged, ih construction work
on• the Peace River dam project.
Talk ;On 'Ireland.
At W.I. Meeting
The; Silver. Lake W.I. met at•.
the home of Mrs., Ellison Hodgina.
on,'Wednesday afternoon for their
March meeting with a good at
tendance. The 'vice-president,. Mrs:
Albert' Colwell .opened . the meet7.
inw with 'Ode and. Mary Stewart
Collect: The roll 'call was answer-,..
ed', by. giving the. date, where;
when, and by whom' you '• were.
married, color of your. wedding •
dress and showing your ,picture:: -
Mrs. Stanley. '`Cooper, gave a
report 'on 'Houle 'Economics, re
frigf eration o f foods.. ,
A, .nominating : committee.:" was
:narried, Mrs.': Rae Stanley, ' Mrs;_.
Roy Cornish and Mrs Lloyd ,;.
dusk, to •bring• in'the 1962 slate :.
of officers at• the. .April, meeting
Mrs. James McEwan . conduct_
ed• the ,'singing • of a number of
Irish :songs, :The theme ''being,
.-Historical Research and Current
Events," the topic was read, by
Mrs. ,George Young,; lit ' being •a;
History ` of'• St: Matthew's Angli- •
Can Church,, Kingarf, '186641962.
Mrs.: • Harold Bannerman intro
diiced Rev:' W ,J. ` Carson of Kin- `-•
loss, Ber vie and Chalmers United, '
Churches;. who 'spoke. an Ireland„:
his birthplace :and Where he wat.
raised and educated.. He gave an • • '
informative 'talk on the three
Most important .'cities, Dublin,
Cork and Belfast. ,, Belfast has a'
population of one half . ,a million
with .25,000 dick and shipyard
Workers' and 25,000, employed ilia
the• linen , industry;
The meeting' closed with, • the; '
Queen and Grace Mrs.• Elmer
!Bannerman, Mrs. Stanley Cooper
and Mrs., Ellison Hodgins, served
a tasty . luncl.
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The, Air
Conditioned For Co fort' &
1 Entertainment
arnment'
GODERICH
ay,. March,16, 15 17
Thursday, Friday, Saturd
Rory Calhoun and Lea. Massarl
A 'Story of ancient Rhodes ' and the invading Phoepicians
-1 The Colossus
Of .,.Rhoden ,
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Scope and Color- '
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March. '19 20, 21.
Thursilay, Friday, Saturday;„March 22, 29,, 24. - Twin; Bill
'CHUBBY CHECliERS, :Ring of the' twisters and '
Jinuny Clanton, In •
"Teenage, '"Millionairell
. . ._ In Color -- •
And on the 8anie program Virginil. 'Mg and' Toin Pitman In.
i . . High School Big . . $hot .
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