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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-04, Page 124 It 14: b: PAG,. TWELVE THE TAJ0 C NOW'' SE1\tT=L, LUCKNOW, •Ql `Amo' • The New, Amazi ng. under Mate" hart by UNCONQITIDNALky•.611AR I1TEEDi Here's automatic wash 'n wear at its very finest. Spin, tumble or, drip dry';' 'Guaranteed safe to bleach.. Always stays soft, absorb-' ent, :smooth looking. Perma-Tex collar and cuffs '• • add double •life to your Launder -Matic shirt- giving you• still more -for your. money, $6;00 See it at: ASHTON'S• Also ' In' -Stock „Its ,SHORT SLEEVES At ,'$4.00 & - $6.00 ASHTON'S Ladies'. & .` Men's -Wear Luckiiow.: - ` •Phone, 75-W Agent. for: :KINCARDINE .CLEANERS: Veteran Qf•IIfOrld �11a i,. Passes JOHN D, McKENDRICK . L' John. Donald 'MoKendrick of Ltcknow passed away on Friday, June 22nd in. Westminster Hos- pital. where he had been a pat- I SEEient . for over three months. and had undergone a: • series of•o P- erations; He. was, ;n '• his . 6.0.th • • i ' year, I By The' Sentne."Jack" as he was . fanmiarly known to many •friends, was ' a son:' of `John • MVMKendrick, a na • ' tive of Glasgow, Scotland andTHAT Albert ,Campbell 'has 'May • Finlayson.of Lochalsh. He � bought the residence of Dan was .born in Toronto' on-becem- 1 • 'MacLeod on Inglis St. Dan has been at Brucelea . Haven for ber 21st, 1894. The family re- side(' in this community; where Mr, •lUcKendrick enlisted in the 160th Bruce Battalion. Orr his return from overseas he .corn, menced .work as a stock clerk With ' the Ford Motor C'ompany in Detroit. In 1934 he accepted a similar . position in the. Ford Company's Windsor plant, where he continued to: work for 2.0 years, 'until he had• to. retire' ori. some tune. HAST Mrs. Irene Van der . Veen of R.R. 3,• Lucknow, formerly of Sarnia, has joined 'the local Bank ' of Montreal. staff' and • commenced: .her duties ' on June, 215th. THAT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell ,of Sarnia, 'the former Mary Porteous, leave this week by account . of his' health. boat on . an .overseas trip, to In 1928 he had married. Atra visit his. parents in Scot' 'n McMorran of: Lucknow„ and upon THAT Helen McNay attended the retirement they returned to Girls' . ;Conference' • for • 44.1 Lucknow .: to lake up ' residence, I1emaking Club members- in in: the. McMorran home on Have-•. Guelph forthree days from lock St. South. •June 26th" to 29th.: In March • of this year, Jack 'THAT H. M. "Mac". MacLennan, took seriously' ill ' and was buttermaker at Silverwood rushed to Westminster Hospital Dairies. •recently returned • .to for; an emergency operation:. La -•work on`' a part -time basis. He ter • ` two more ; surgeries: were had been off work since early performed and he se'm,ed. to show • in December; with. a heart improvement untildeveloping condition.; pneumonia, which : took his :` life.' THAT after :a brief, session last Jack • was • of `a quiet : affable : ' Friday• it was "school's out" for disposition and had many friends Public 'School students: The who mourn .his gassing High School term'ended,earlier,: :The r emains rested at the fa ' with Grade ,12 , Departmental roily /residence " until : Monday examinations being the last; June 25th, when the• 'funeral • activity an. the ; term's. aurri- service ;„...Was conducted at the culun . - Johns'tone Funeral Home by: Rev. THAT Mrs. Jack 1lrphck and; Rod McLod of' Lucknow."Mr: ,Mrs: Harvey .Houeton attended McKendrick had been a member. a 'banquet in • honor of ; :.the. of the United' P'restbyterian. , • Pinkerton . Woi fen's.. Institute :Church: in Detroit. .501th, anniversary 'last Week, .,Interrnent was in Greenhill, Both are ` former members.' of Cemetery, the pallbearers being •''ithe branch Stuart Robertson, 4•W. F. MacDon-'! 11IAT the official counh in Hu - A ald, Melvin Greer,' Philip Ste -con'' riding' left the ori indl .wart, Frank Graham, ,:Jack Mac- figures . little,,changed, The Donald. Mr. McKendrick is survived b final falbulati'.li 'was Cardiff 11,5162,: Douglas 466, "' Fisher. his wife,. and. three" sisters, Mrs. i. , 9,1:77 Hemingway 1,146, giving A. Ping, (Isabella) .• of DeLand,I Cardiff: a Majority . of 2,365 I Mrs. H - Florida; MMack (Rhoda). . ` .Over:. the Liberal candidate of Tucso � Arizona. Mrs' . R.,Eitn= + � 1 i 'son Christine of°" Dearborn,I THAT members of the. Lucknow 2� ( ) Mich ' Two sisters-inrlaw, MrsDistrict High. School band will James 1VIcKendrick, Toronto &' . join the. Atwood band to at Mass 1Vladelyre • McM rran of •day. He was Predeceased by 'two here are to be at the.school at tend a tattoo at .Ayr on Thirs- Lucknow. evening., Those going from THAT the Elmira Signet. 'car- ried a'• picture of Ivan 1VlcQuil lin last week and the ::following footnote • "Ivan IvI•cQu;illin was one among the volunteer Jay - tee members who came out recently to paint: the . Gore Park bandstand. In addition to displaying; a considerable pro- ficiency in paint -mixing, .Ivan did a,' good• job. in Painting- the bandstand:--. and his • upper lip .too:" 'Ivan, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred' McQuillin, West Wa-, wanosh, is employed at Nau- gatuck Chemicals in Elmira, • brothers, James McKendrick of 'S:.45', to l''eave for Atwood' Lo halsh Wand Walter of Detroit• ' where they will catch the 6:45,. • • • bus for Ayr. ' IS Your 'Subscription Renewed? THAT the following pupils of Mrs. Clain Shaddick have pas- sed' • the .Toronto ,Royal., Con servahory. o . Music examina- tions: Sharon O'Donnell, Grade VAGI piano, •with honours; Shell - la McQuillan, Grade VIII :pia- no, with ,honours; .'Carol • Court- • ney, Grade.VII piano, : with 1s c1as honours.' THAT' four students' from this, eominunity who: attended Stratford Teachers''. .College have •successfully' passed: their examinations .They are Marion Buckton, ;who. will teach in Ashfield; Nancy E. Irwin,• who. will teach in ;West Wawanosh; Floyd' W. ,Stanley who will teach; in Culross . • and John t; Vail Osch who will, teach at Dundas. - SALE LOTS 2 AND 3, 8, AND 9 IN •LUCKNOW . . Comprising approximately 412 acres • Bristow's Gardens together with ,all rhizomes, plants .,,,and bulbs ing concern, with .a Super C Row Cr�p Tract�r power: take 'off, hydraulic, etc, mower, cultivator, — spring -tooth and 4 •section: harrows, tw•o-furrow plow. Alongwith' the g •. �� .packs e,deal' an EARTHBIRD ,TILLER and a ROTO. HOE . TILLER.,.• Owners leaving town H 'special price' for 'immediate sale $1500.00. For further information contact . ,CHARLES BRISTDW f. Phone. • 301 Luau-idw. 1 THAT local teachers ` . taking; summer, courses include, Mr, ,Brian .Howlett; high school principal, at Toronto; Mr: A. G. 'MacLeodof the. H.S. •staff at. London Miss Helen : Thomp- son and Mrs. James MacTavish: ' of the public school 'staff, ,at Tot—mita.. . THAT several changes ' became effective July 1st in the de merit point systemof the On,: tario Department of Transport, 'as: advertised in The Sentinel and ,other publications .las't. week. There ,are 29 "traffic violations • listed • • which can cost you points. A, good idea, would be to clip out the list and take a good . look at ;it 'from,' time . to time, ' THAT Jilt •Blake,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake of Dungan: - non; has completed his second year at .Toronto 'University in pre -law studies. Jim's stand-, ..ing was such as.to permit him making application to enter Osgoode 1•I'all this', fall: He is spending the 'summer lit. • the , employ of the Huron County Highways , Detiartrnent, • WEDNESDAY; ,TTJLY 4th, 1962 Lucknow :Fruit : Marke NEAREST TO YOUTH : BANK• • & Kw' OFFICE' • :Kleenex Super'51iIe: 6 pkgs. 98c Regular or ..chubby. Save :up, to 19c. Barg air . • Monarch FIourSale 7 lb. bag 59c For all your baking.. Save 6c. , Feature 2FruitMarrnaUude Sale 2 jays 63c Breakfast Club,. orange and grapefruit. 24� oz. Bargain• Mixed pkgS.$I. �• _ e. An.`� : 39c k Our choice. ' Save 17c Super sal.. .. y . Pkg.. g Ynow Matchespkg. Book -of50 . ,Stock up now at this low, low price;' Headquarters For All Fresh ;Fruits 'And: .Vegetables.. We. Specialize - In • Fancy �. .ONTARIO . CHERRIES BY THE BASKET +' Values Effective We Sell For Less July 5,6,7; Phone 119, Lucknow THAT Isaac Nixo. ri. was the win- ner of a $50 prize -at. , the Te:eswater Lions opening bingo: THAT ., Donna .McLeod and Jo-' anne. Hackett .Ripley,.: .and Patricia. Husk, Lucknow; have graduated .from Canada •Bus•- iness.�'College, Toronto Limit- ed • and • hav,e accepted sec- retarial.;, ec-retariai, positions: 'IIHAT. • David. Thompson, Glen Cowan and, Ronald.: Gardner of the .Lucknow 'District ' 'High School. -Cadet •Corps' are attend- ing a .seven', .week camp' with other•; students from the district at Casnp Ipperwash: The boys: went on Saturday.:" THAT Mr. • .and Mrs. 'Morgan Johnson and family, Holyrood, arid Mrs.; Jack -Hewitt, ' Kin - .lough, : spent Saturda, June 23rd 'at the:'O.A.C., Guelph. Mrs.. Johnson:• and Mrs, .Hewitt attended reunions. of their re- , apective classes at MacDonald Institute: and report ' a most enjoyable day. ' MAT. :Joan Anderson, daughter of Mr. • • and:' ,Mrs. Charles Ari-• • derson, of Zion, had a party • ' for some little friends;' mark- ing I arkit g.: her. 7th birthday. .A fea- • tiire of the outing for 'the., town • girls 'was the bus trip to the Anderson • home.: . • THAT six members of the L1 HS • band motored. to .Brodikakeri to join ;the Atwood band : for -a'• tattoo..Upon arrival they found Atwood 'ready to' march • with'only...nine players, '•so needless to say,. the local musi- •• cians' Were `never more wel- • come ' H;AT•Les' Ballentine; newly41)- pointed p pointe_ d manager of the Liito= wel ' branch . of the : Bank of Montreal,, was , at : his 'home here for.. • the week -.end, and while getting , in • a • round. •.of golf' 'at Wing'ham, was struck with a golf 'ball ' and suffered :• a fractured nose', The,' Ballen- tine farriily' expect ' to move to , .. Listowel very ,soon. •' open to ,''children o 12 years: • o Classes From :9:00 to 12:00, Each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY And THURSDAY/ During: •July, At The • • �' luckhow Hall Town. Playgr�und town and country ::froom:. Games, ;'.`Crafts'' Singing, Special Events .'Sponsored' by the Lucknow Recreational ' Committee ' Free of • Charge Leaders; Patricia Thompson, Bruce MacKenzie ROE RANGE • CONCENTRATE PELLETS 30% PROTEIN Range Concentrate' Pellets provide a lab Rot our�•saving way ' of feeding your • birds', on range: If you want to make use • of your f Lawn grain, it i •• s not necessary t� have at. ground and mixed with concentrates, fn- stead' you feed your own • grain whole and • balance it with Roe Range Concentrate, • Pehets, ' r FINLAYSIN