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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-12, Page 3'..WIEDNESDAY, :5 ,: 12,11,,. 1902, .. THE LUCKNOW SENTINE4 UCKNOw, ONTARIO P®� Swift's Prem Save 11e, 12 oz. tins Quaker.Oats Quick or Instant,: save,. 5c, large pkg. Lipton Soups. 3 for 35c Chicken Noodle, save 6c, . packages M�rgarine 4 for 85c Monarch, save; 17c, ''1. lb. packages 474 "Ai Ballet Tissue 4 for •4. •3c Save . 6c, . new 4' roll pack: Li ton p Sou .'MiX 3 f�r35c p Tomato Vegetable, . pave 6c, packages and '.PHONE 26 EVAPORATED MILK ,., ? :for $1 Carnation, save 8c, tall , tins BEANS WITH PORK ,..•,.. , ," . 6 for ;99c York, save 18c, 20 oz. tins. HONEY NUT RING ...:.,... . 29c. Weston, regular 33c each ORANGE . JUICE. 4 ; for. 79e., Birds Eye, save 15c,. 6 oz.y tins, BLANKET PREMIUM PANEL t . 6 De- lightful colours=— "Roslyn", Brand Blan .. ket. Full 72" X 84" size -- 6" 'satin bind- ing in colourful individual phofilm bag - only $3.95 with $5.00. Purchase Regular $5.95 value. GOLDEN. BOOK DICTIONARY PRE- MIUM PANEL Brand New! The " 8 Volume illustrated ' Golden Book Diction- ary. ''Designed to make learning fun Vol- ume 1 49c -- Volume 2-8. only 99c each. Buy 'a book a, week. • ed tore FREE' DELIVERY /` . . together, regardless of • back- Gail ,Pritchard '•entertai}ned six • .of her little friends on the oe- •casion .of• • her sixth birthday.. Miss; Elizalbeth.. MacKenzie 'of Nolifolk; Virginia; visited with. relatives in Lucknow Mr, and Mrs.: John Pritchard and .:family • visited recently with friends .in Ridgetown and Chat- ham; Mr. and.. Mrs.: James McNa21 and 'family, :; Linda, Jimmie,' and ,Sharon o'f, London spent. Sunday with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Robert' :McNall...• Phyllis Clayton; daughter 'of Mr, and Ws. Herb Clayton of; Lucknow, has 'comenc. training as ;,a' nursmed e ";at Stratford 'General •`Hoslpitial. •' MacKenzie was at his homer here fora few days !be- fore his. granddaughter,' Mary Alin, left for , Kitchener to at- tend 'business college: Mr. Mac Kenzie returned to ;the,Forest district ; where • he has been on•.. valescing front.• a serious• illness: • 1. Lucknowr. . i... Presbyterian, Church i . Rev.' Roderick MacLeod ' Minister SUNDAY,.' SEPT. 16th' • Via•.00 a.m. ISunday` 'School haol 1.1:00 a.m. Morning ' Worship. f. ..LUCKNOW. 1 UNITED CHURCH ;1° „Rev. Howard . W. Strapp. 'Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 16th 10:00 a.m. Sun -day School 11:00 .a,n i "Morning Worship Topic; "Tho fights On The Parables." . I THE ucknow Chrstian ,. eformed Church; Reiff.. S. •T'erpstra, A.B:, Th:B Listowel, Onty, Pastor' e SERVICES 10.30 a.m. btitcYi 2:30•p•m. in English' 3: ; 3 p .m S un d • a c 1. S o � Ii 4 . r .� Among the winners of $25 regular game":prizes at the last Walkerton bingo. were Mrs.. Au- stin Solonion ustinSolomon af. town and Prank Hamilton of. Ashfield: Mr. and Mrs. Chuck'. McDonagh and • Aleit ,!McPherson ' Of ' Lynn Lake, Man', ' ob i a are -visiting• the. former's parents, Mr. 'arid 4VIrs., Jack McDonagh... ; Mrs; Russell Robertson `.return ed horn? 'last 'week after spend ing the past five weeks visiting relatives' and friends at,,Stearboro and in Eastern Ontario ' Miss Patricia Stoddart of ,Hali fax, l\LS is Visiting with Mr: & Mrs. Wilfred Hackett on her re- turn from Bermuda where , she; liaS been, employed for • the past several • rrienths• as a pharmacist. Dr. and Mrs., M. H. Corrin were guests 'on .,Saturday .at the•`wed- ding : in. Bramipton • of Douglas Vair and Judith Nixon. Mr. Vair is in his' ,55thyear iniYiedicirie At • Western University, ;London. .kr.. and Mrs. ' William Griffin and Mrs: 'Gerhld 'Wagner: of 'Lucknow, • and Miss. :Georgina Griffin of. London.. attended the Griffin,Knowles•'w•edding in New Dundee. on 'Saturday. • • The Lucknow-' Women's Insti, tutee , meeting will : be held • in the Town Hall on Friday and will be Grandmothers, Day..Mrs. Ross Cumming.; will tell • of : her. trip; to the Worlds Fair. Mr. and :Mrs., Mac 'Graham• of Toronto and • Mr.. Herb Nesbitt were week -end .. visitors at the Home' 'of Mr.' and Mrs. 'Welling - UM Henderson: •Mrs: Nesbitt. (Lois Henderson) and children Elizabeth and John David ' have been visiting here, and Will re- turn shortly .to their home' in Smyrna, Georgia. '• . Visitors with -I tr.' and ' Mrs. Lloyd McNall Sunday Were Nor- 'man Stewart of ' Lucknow, • Mrs, and ,;. Mrs. Harold Howald .and family • of Lucknow,• . Gordon Me- Nall of kintail, Norman • Atkin- son:: of Goderich, Harry Wall of •Lucknow', Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan and family of Langside.' BIRTHS ?ORAN Gordon. and Helen: Foran. (nee Mcllhargey) of West Waw•anosh, wish to announce the. birth of 'a son., on Friday; August .3f1si,.. 1962, at 'Wingh.am General .Hospital, William Gerard, 'a bro- ther for Jimmie. . 1VIcDONAGH At Wingham General Hospital, on • Sunday, September 2nd, 1:19,6+2, `to Mr, and Mrs I3ai•iy McDonagh, R.R. 3, Lucknow, a son, Wayne Edwin; a brother for Michael, HO1DGINS. — At Wingiiam' Gens• era! Hospital, on Tia'esdiay, Sept .tcmbcr, 4th, 19,62, ' to M'r, and Mrs. Glen Hod ;ins; "R..R. 2, Holy - rood,, a. son; • • • • 1 4' • Sunday Speaker Going To . Africa� 'Guest . 'apeaker in the United Church on .Sunday srmrninig was Rev. Jirn Stockton, who with his wife • will sail in Octdber With their destination t'he 'Mindolo Ecumenical Centre, Kitwe, Nor - therm. RhodesiaAVIr. Stockton hes his B.S.iA: in Animal Husbandry and his 13:D: from Emmanuel College, In Africa :he is to direct' a • .special ;agricultural ' project. there. • • • • , •' Rev, .Mr, Stockton was intro- duced by Rev:. H. W Strapp who was 'previously •associated with him in .Conference work, Mr. Stockton • also' referred to the presence of Elwin Hall ,in .the congregation: and recalled '.their. Bible Class Asociations at. Ayr Mir., .Stockton is ' .a .. dynamic. young man, filled with •devotion tohis cald� nig, and stirred by 'the need ,in Africa, as he personally saw it a '"year ago while on a pro- ..... .... : ject in'the' copper mining . area in Rhodesia. • . Mr, . Stockton '.explained . how, these Affricans for centuries have lived in the security of -their ' own villages, with, their own tribal customs, :religious beliefs, cul- ture, dialects; and an ability.` to be self supporting. ' Now they are ''casigr t .up in 'the frustrating Iwhirliw'irid of cornrn.unal Irving, housed close 1 1 WEDDING BELL LEDDY ' - •SCOTT' Rev Father • R: Moynahan • of- ficiated at• the 'ceremony:in St Saturday, August 25h w enPeter's Church, ,.;Goderich, " on Marion 'Patricia Scott became the bride,of :Clayton !Francis. Ledd3 The :ride: is the .daughter : of Mr: and 'Mrs: William Scott of Lang - side and the groom is 'the son of:. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank • iL.eddy of Goderich. A (floor -length gown` of :lace Over slipper :satin with aisle -wide skirt • underlaid with nylon net was chosen ,by the bride for her wedding. ;The fitted bodice.fea- tared. a salbrin a neckline ' ern broidered with sequi'ns.i& ,pearls, and lily -point sleeves. :A tiny' tiara . held her wais'tlength' veil I of silk illusion edged with ' lace.. land she ;carried a white.prayer book • crested with red roses and II. White streamers •knot'ted :with red rosebuds:. : • Miss IMargaret .,Anne Mullin, Lucknow, was her sole'attendant wearing a ,gown. of white .or- ganza over pink ;taffeta with 'matching .accessories: She car- ried an arrangement of.pink znunvs.. ;Groomsman was James Wilson of Lucknow. . • tor travelling to Northern Ontario,thebride changed to a white satin :sheath . dress • with matching accessories. They will reside at .'. • ground, dialect •• or beliefs.' The chrisltian who, learned to be- lieve in :one God, now is .con fused by .a dozen ' churches on one street in this •"m'intin'g 'town- ship: One Aifrican said,.: to Mrd'•, Stockton, "Denominationalism is a• 1ix ux oil you in the i'3' Y yunrest PACE'' LUCkNOW FALL FAIR • • WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Sept. 26, 27 Fair Will Be Opened B; Stewart Minister . of Agriculture For. Ontario Half WilI.Be:'Op�n. 1st Night of Show. • Mel. Bennett, proprietor of the Se poy Store; ; is 'hoipit;a►lized in can afford.'.' • ,•Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Stockton- referred to. the limited. opporapnities for educa- tion ''.in'' .Rhodesia and . appealed for the best leaders, teachers to SUNSETDRIVE..:ta�airi bhe5e •people in heir •e .. , - t horn. land: within their own culture. Mr. Stockton, concluded with. the ':thought . that it is the • func- ,tion of the Church to, Abe the `mes- senger of .'Jesus Christ,' and to: live the Gospel .of One Fold; One. Honored On Their 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.• Wm.„ J: Irwin,•. 2nd .'Con. Kinloss, observed their 40th • wedding` anniversary on Thursday, September ;6th. c n Sunday a family dinner was held at :the Tiger. Dunlop Inn. A social afternoonwas then spent at the'' home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 'Wilkins, Ashfield Where a bu:ft supper was served. These present. for' the' occasion were:. Mr. and Mrs. Wrri 'J,•Tr- win;; Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. J: Clark, Wingh:am; Mr. and ` Mrs. . Roy Hudson, Goderich; Mr..; and, Mrs. Wesley .Alarµ, Lcndon Mr, arid,. Mrs,'. Calvi Irwin, Al+Lan, Ivan, T?avid, Tcr-ry and Shirley, Os!h-' awn; Mr.. 'Lloyd Irwin, L•uckntow; Mr. ' and Mrs. Charlie Riaeh, Marianne. Douglas, Richard and Graham, Woodstock; Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Wilkins,• Barbara, Billy, Larry, Jackie and Janet, .Lucknow Mrs, Irwin is tyle' former Stel- la Hudson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hudson of the Second Concessioniriloss K, .� , Adult Entertainment .• Letters T� t0 Editor • . Lueknow, Ont,, . Sept ' 1+b,' ;19162 Dear, Editor, , .. • Goderich, Highway 8 Wed:, Thiir,, Fri, Sept. 12, 13, 14 Gary . Cooper, ' Susan Hayward • "GARDEN' OF EVIL" AMVIAZON; TRADER" and Cartoon. ' Fuli Color Program. ' • Sat, Mon., , Tues.,: 'Sept.. 15,. '17, 18 It. would be interesting to ►.Richard• Widniark, Henry Fonda` kno\v how -many people who saw the wild `dernonstrations on main street last Saturday; voted against having a peli.ceman .. in. town an<.a :'full -time 'basis: It is unfortunate but- •likelyit will take a very serious '`accident to awaken the people of . Luckno'w. Human life._ cannot be measured in . dollars. • ;Concerned. Mr:'•and' Mrs.' 'John Irwin, and' was "born on the Second Conces- n• of Conces- sion. Kinlos si s West-" s s acro s the road" from „where..' Mr.; and :MrS; Irwin have : spent all their married life. They were married at South Kirrloss Manse by• 1(ev." K. A. Gollan. ' • . arlock -- In Color (.,,s "JUNGLE . OMAN -KILLER'; and'Bugs Bunny Cartoon ,Festival Wed., . Thur Fri., Sept. 19, 20, 21' Spencer Tracy,Richard Wulmark "THE BROKEN LANCE" Ianet Monroe, Tommy Steele TOMMY THE . TOREADOR' First Show at dusk. Children' in cars free. The Air Conditioned GODERICH For Comfort Entertainment Now 'Playing - James Stewart and Shirley... Jones In "TWO ;RODE TOGETHER" In Technicolor 1VIo>�iday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ':September • 17 18, 19 - Adult. Entertaaintnent -- . Glynis. Johns, and Dan O'Herlihy: '� *Will your. 'courage with a real goose-pimpler. � '.. test ' „The Cabinet: of- Caligar" Also •, John ,Aar in "THE ' HAND OF DEATH". • • Thursday; Friday; Saturday, September 20, 21, 22 Joan, Greenwood, Gary Merrill Michael • Craig,• Based ori a Jules Verne Awry. Filmed in 'Europe. "Mysterious :;sine. In Color' tuning — "SUMMER. • AND SMOKE"' East, Mr,. Irwin is -a son of the late '. • ., • 40 ,1