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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-02, Page 3WEDNESDAY, MAY 2414, 1962 • p•m..•••. -•.:....•••. .. •• •• •••••••••..• .•••• •••••oi THE i.,UCKNC)!W SENTINEL I,UCLCNOW, ONTARIO' _... •. •. •' • • • • •; :, • • • •• ••• Solo. Margarine • Save 5c,, '1• lb. pkg, Regul •• • C• ream Corn:. P•� Miner Fey, Quality, Save' 9c, • ; Red Rose Tea. Bags Save 8c, pkg. of. 60. • ••. • Del Monte Pe�s • 'Fancy, Save .'9c, 1,5 `oz.. tins • . •• • • • , • II 3-69c 5-89c 15 oz. tins 77c 5-89c' • •. • • •. • •. • • •; •. Monarch: Pastry Flour 59c Save 6c,: 7 :lb. bag.. •• s Tender Green Peas 49•c• 1 Supreme Brand.Sweet Frozen,. 2 lb. 'poly :, Angel' :Food Cake 35c Weston, • ;Regular: 39c each •: • 'PAGE; local Boy In Series For Jr Preserving :Pineapple, 4-99. c DELICIOUS, SWEET JUICY•• • , •. • . VOLUME NO. 16 ON SALE . �: Golden . Book Encylopedia Only 99c 'PH,ONE ; 26 = FREE . DELIVERY ••••ia•9a0•ap0••••a•n•n•••••••••••••••a•••a•••••a•e••••1•••••••••••••••0 Mr :and, Mrs. Milt' Ray ner' .vis= ited with friends in Leamington • over. the week -end Mrs. -Wellington —H-enderson, Mrs.' Grant MacDiarmid and. Mr. ;and Mrs. -George Kennedy Who were among those on an' Easter holiday trip ,to Jamaica,. return:. ; ed home ' on : Saturda'y. ' . .o ,01.4..4E„o.,,,. r.. ,.s,r.., I' • • LUCKNO`N T�:..D R H UN1 E CI-�U C Rev Howard : W. Stapp Minister SUNDAY, MAY 6th /•10:00 a.m. Church :School 11,00.' a.m.--Morning Worship • 1. ....MOO INIM1111111111.51111r-41411.0•11•11404111.41)4111105,511111150.1006. 'Lucknow re Church . sb teraan 1 Rev. Roderick MacLeod Minister. i • 1 SUNDAY;- `MAY ` 6th' 10:00• a.m.., .•Sunday • School 11:0.0 a.m. Morning Worship. mala Lucknow Chr ;eformed Church, Rev. S. Terpstra, A.B., Th.B. Listowel, Ont., Pastor .. SERVICES 10:30 a.m. in Dutch 2:30 p,rn, in. English 3;34 p.m, Sunday .School Local and: General iss Dianne Bristow, who . was ill for some time ••Vh s -swinter;. isin limproved health and'r,r.e.- centiy ' took a position in . a . flo- wer shop' in Kitchener. : • Mr.. and Mrs. ' John .. Emerson ;visited ' last . week with Mr: arra Mrs. Edward ,Wilson' in Tecuine- seh, Michigan, and 'also. visited' in Detroit. • . • • Easter holiday ;visitors with Mrs. ''Evelyn- Backwell were •Mr:. 'and !Mrs.'. Frank B rkwe 1 Scar-` r bora,* Mr sand Mrs. Robe' Ba_ k well and. (Murray, 1VIrs. ,Irene ' But , and Gladys of Dundas.' • Doris Rouse of Camp Borden :spent, . the : Easter holidays„ ,with Eleanor Whitby. Edith ...Ann Whitby . spent .the, holidays• in Cramp :Borden with, Joan- Rouse: 1VIrs.: • .,Harvey Anderson and Bi11y...of Goderich .visited during .the. holiday week with :Mr. and Mrs Tom Anderson and And. om y of Lucknow. Al•, J•ohnston . of Gravenhurst was . a visitor here• last: 'week.. Al, , who *formerly •.operated; Johnston's.. Meat • 'Market; is employed ` • with • the LGA' in, Gravenhurst having been moved there 'from, London. Mrs. Kati -feline •,(Kate): D;urnin has returned here to the home. • of . Mr.: and 'Mrs:, Tom : Magoffin,,; and is. ' glad to ' see., her friends again. • - Mrs. Arabelle. Bushell of •.Strat-. ford, Mrs, Lynn . Geddes of ;. Ber- vie,' .Mrs. Belle `Cal'we!11. ,of Kip-' lough ' visited 'last, week with Mrs. Annetta Bushell,. Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Bell of ,Sarnia • were week -end visitors at the home of her• parents, •Mr. arid, Mrs. W. .A. Porteous: • Mrs. Laura' Hewitt attended the: Home Economics sectionof the O.E.A.,'at Toronto on ;April. 23rd arid 24th at the -Lord 'Simcoe Hotel. ' Mrs. W., R. Howey • returned .home recently 'from a visit it Florida. • Hear, YoungMen Singand Speak. �1* For. Christ And . His Church The students' . choir from Knox Coll- ege, Toronto and Presbyteria.n.. College, *Montreal,_', will be heard ' in the. k. 'resb�rt�rian :Church, Lu�know Friday; May 4th at 8�OU p:m " EVERYONE ' .IS INVITED. '1-t."!" 6;.- 1 44-0-4-444-4 o ♦ .'44444-0444-44+47 •+ .. r► • Mrs. Jess ie A11in' continues ' to' regain her strength since reborn- ing 'home, and its now a familiar, and: happy• sight to see . her out for •a car . ride with • her . farther, W: L. MacKenzie, ' Mrs.' *M. H.' Corrin and th eir little; .daughter,. Suzanne Marg- aret,arrived home from, Victoria Hospital; London, on' : Sunday. E. H.' Agnew; .entered Victoria Hospital, London, on ',Saturday nd • ur er `s hedu l h•,xr a s c w t a s g Y Y ed for this week Mr: and . Mrs. Albert. Morton and Iran were. Easter week visitors at North. 'Bay with Mr and; 1VIrs. Bob' - Morton. Charles •Robinson is ;convales • citig zn Wingl'lam, ; hospital from a coronary .attack and will have to rest for so. a .tim.e Mr... and , :Mrs.. R. A. Thompson,. John: and Robert of Windsor were Easter week visitors at the home of his; ,rnother,.. Mrs: R. H.• Thompson; Miss ••Maudi.e Fisher of ''t'he of- fice staff ,of ,Sil'vervirood• 'Dairies, Lucknow; • underwent surgery in Victoria. Hospital,. .' London on :Wednesday: of .last . week,: and is convalescing favorably. Miss:Mary Murdie .visiteddi r- ing .Easter week in..' Wilmington, Delaware, with Mr..and :Mrs.. A. Shaw, 3rd;• Sally. ' and David. Mary. accompanied Mr. and. Mrs. Doug , Martin. of Stratford, . mak= ing :the - trip • by car. •They.,. also visited Or Washington :and 'Atlan- tic 'City. *, Atlan-tic'City.', ' •• Mrs. Gladys Johnston of Blyth'' visited 'last week at the '•home, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallam, APRIL TEMPERATURE APPROACHED RECO1 D HIGH1 ,April could be 'Well, ..summed up' as.' a ' "wonderful mouth". weatherwise,, although • a bit ; on the dry side. • • • There ' was an inch of snow; and 1.44 inches. of rain•, not' cion sidereing what . fell Monday night, which is included in the May 1st reading. • Low temperature for the month was 18 degrees. with • a high Of 83 .degrees last Friday. This ap pi•oached the all time high so far as local records are concerned{ which was set on April '36th, 1942; • with. a 'reading .of s de'- grees. The past week has' been. favor- able. for seeding, and. while con.- :siderable remains to'be` done, many farmers have . the job coni- pleted., The Dungannon 4-H calf club ,will hold 'a : regular meting at the Colborne Township farm of toward Feagan .on Tuesday, 4 emoria� yup �. Fi.'nc.. 1 <A„ ..Chpmpion�hp PAUL. HENDERSON, what ''it takes to go places. He played Junior "B” ” :hockey. with Goderich and for the ;past coup, le ,of :seasons,:•has been . with the Hamilton .Rech„ .Wings, , and , has been attending school in Hain-. ilton. This season Paul las developed' a finish:•on : the attack, which. resulted in him m being az-hong-the • top scorers - of . the . team: �He ' still. has another yea ri Junior' '`tA • 'unless: the ' 'Red Wings • organization. should see fit to send .him, up into senior, ;company: • The • battle for: the Meinorial Cup >'em;blematic'of • the ''Junior "A" hockey chanipionship Canada,, has more than .ordinary interest • here.' . 'The reason:::- Pahl Henderson of 'Lucknow is 'a . member of the Hamilton •Red' Wings, favored,; to take the trophy in :the 'best of seven series.. They:•won the first game . in :Hamilton on Sunday, defeating. the Western%. champions, Edixionton :Oil 'Kings, 'by a score. _ c . �...� The . next three games of the .Series . were :'slated ;for Guelph e Thursday and• Sat= 'on Tuesday, • s y urday and the: 5th garrie in Kit-.. chen.er : on May 8th. . The series was: ••, originally. • scheduled ' forf the :•'Maple'' Leaf, .' Gardenns.,,.._.;Jawt disagreement over TV .cooera,ge•, Haniilton ' took a • two -game' edge on• Tuesday night by win=g ping ,4 to' 2. esulte `i� change: resulted n the Hamilton' eliminated . the 'bee .:Citadels in 4 esti dight . to qualify, for the. Memorial C•up. classic. 'The '.Hamilton 'Red Wings , Edmonton '. Oil' ' Kirigs ` are both farm teams • of the Detroit :Red Wings. Paul is the . son : of Mr. and* .Mrs,: Garnet Henderson of ,Luck= now, :his father !being' the ON;R, agent, . Mrs. : Henderson is the former Evelyn Taylor; daughter.. of • George. Taylor of Lucknow and the late , Mrs. •Taylor.' , . , • Paul is ' 19,' ;and 'fr.om' the tire:. he: started to play inin'or.., hoc-,. key as a • lad :in: Lucknow, was a '/'smootl , "effortless" skater whoa showed': promise of having ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced. of .Lillian' Carter of Ripley; to Mr.. Norman .Howard Bell, , son: of Mrs. Alice Bell.. and'. the, late. •John Bell -of R.R.•1. ,Pinkerton; the `marriage to : take place at South Kinloss Presbyterian Church; Lucknow; • tri Saturd ay, June 2nd, ..1962 ' at , 2:301 .'o'clock; • • HAVING an anniversary, special ,get-together? Record your ; guests i guest available n a book at The Lucknow Sentinel,..phone 35:• SIJNSET • • Golerich, DRIVE - IN Highway $` Thursday, Friday,' May 3,. 4. 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