The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-24, Page 3• vrIEDNE4D4.V.,, • 24th,. 1962
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Jessio.MocKay,.Villoge"saldest Resident
Will Observe Her95th Birthday....$0.64oy
Red Rose' Tea. Bags. • .79t
S.aire• 6c, package. of 60's • .• • • °
Margorme. r • 2 lc
Rose Braark. save 4c, 1 packages
Domestic;
3c off pack, save 7c,„ 14; 'packages •'
Maple 'Leaf Detergent .67c
•Liquid, 12c off pack, save 24c, 24 oz.
• Instant Coffee 89c
Maxwell House, loc oft pack, save 25c,
6 oz. jar
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Free World Map' with purchase of Tide
KAM LUNCHEON MEAT . 2 for 79c
Save 23c, 12; oz. tins
DOMESTIC SHORTENING. 77c
Save `18c; 10c .off pack 21/2 • 'lb. tin
BUTTER RUFFS.. -31c
Weston, regular 35; 12 to pkg.
BH(DS EYE ORANGE JC4 • 4 for 85c
Save 9c, 6, oz, tins • • '
Beef Chicken. Turkey
BIRDS EYE DINNERS, save 6c . . 59c
• Win .A Pony
"Toasty" can be yours. Free label in any
loaf of Table Pride, or Toastmaster' bread.
Get .your entry forms at Red and White.
In addition to the pony; weekly prizes of
Starrneter Kodak camera sets will •be
awarded.
all's
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....White.. -Foot. tor:6 •
THQNE f!iEE:DtLIVERY,
Lucknow
Icincard-
ras
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Braid
•tWo
zipper-
ne and t
conven-
efriger-
t • chord
1 beds,
of
or pub-
heques
of new
•Local and General
Mrs,' gton Nixon was
• taken to Wingham- Ilospital- on
MondayevfMflg
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Mrs. Ed :Thom took 111 on
Monday night -.and-was.taken
to Winghant 'Hospital On Tiles-
, Mr. R. Holmes Of...Windsor
spent the. wee.k-end, with Mn.
• Jack MuKendriCk and , Miss
Madelyne- MFMorran, ' • .
•Garry •Alar.Donaad. -isited
Week with his. Mother, 'Mrs.
Garfield • Garry is
env:lived withthe; CNR. Tor-.
onto-. ••
-Stewart Latis is convalescing
at"his. Itome.lhere .hatfing return-
ed Sunday after several
Week:5 in Victoria Hospital; Lon-
don. '
Mr. and Vim. Hora.ce McGuire
, 'and' -daughter, 'Shirley' Ann of
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-don and Mr.' and Mrs.-. Jim:
,RoWden'•of Detroit were :Sun-
.• day callers:On relatives here. -
•:Mrs. Elliott Sandy 11.a., been
a patient -in Ingham Hospital..
Russell Johnston 'R R 7
Lucknow, underwent: an opera- I
tion Victoria Hospital,. Lon-
don on. Monday morning.'
Oliver tarkwell h returned
to his home after spending sev-
eral weeks in Wingham hospital
• with heart condition.
Mr. and MrS: Al rawford &
Ms: Martha 'McKay - Hamil-
ton were visitors of -Mr. and: Mrs.
•Robert Fisher. last week.
Mr. and- -Ilitn..774-ohry'S„. Mae-
Derrnid and' son, John R. of
'Would Oppose
ther. Outlets
'Paisley • visited , Sunday with'
Mrs. •MacDerinidS.brother,, Har-
old.Tanner and Mrs. Tannere..311.r.
and Mrs. •Sarn Eider. of ,'Durham
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also -visited at the same hovie:
VisitOrs. with Mr. and Mrs.
lssa'c Nikon were 'Carmen Nix,
an and Grant et Scirboro.; Ralph
Nixon and David ::Vti.elsh‘ of
Wingham, Mr.' and Mrs.. John
Nixon and .girls of telgrave.
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Mr.: and.Mrs. F.• T. Armstrong
'Of •Goderiali attended the even-
ing :service at, 'the United Church
and fallowing .the service were
'greeted': by "old• friendS;". 'who
extended best Wishes dn.:their
,recent golden wedding a.nnwer,
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sary..
arid IVIrs:,',Frarik 13arkwel.1,
Scarboro, Jack BarkweIF • 'and
Audrey • Gallant,• .Scarboto;
Mae Smith, -Downsview, visited
With. Mrs. 'Evelyn S'arkWell on.
•Sunday. & , celebrated her.birth-
day 13Y (limier at Tiger Dunlop
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Mr.' end Mrs, Don of
Belrnont were- ca1ierstown
'last •Week. Mrs.. Willsie is, the
former Etta ••Lane. Her, father,.
Wm J. Lane, Who makes his
home with them, ,•is not enjoy
-the 'be,st 'of health end is
'confined -toi bed. He wilj be .90
in February, • •••••,. ,
:Mr.' and Mrs. Earl (Lindsay of
Tbronto;. Mrs, • FL Weaie, ,-Mrs.
j.R:eid an Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Webster of -Port redit visited
at ' the week -end ,With Misses
Ada : and Hazel Webster, and
attended -the „United .Church cen-
tennial anniversary. •
:Week -grid visitors .at the hothe
Miss Catherine MacGregor;
and her ,sister,• Mrs. George Stu-,
art, George and Joseph Stuart,'
ere the dadieS' brothers, Alex
IVlaCGregor of Granuni, Alta., &
Dr., George and D. Will Mac
Gregor of Chicago. Dr. George
MacGregges grandson ' • 'Bert
George Kledhorn and a friend,
drove them and returned on
SundaY accompanied by his
grandfather.''Dr,Will and Ale*
.MacGregor remained, arid their
plans to eeturn were upset by
the unfortunate accident -on
•MondaY. when Miss •Catherine
•IVIacGregor suffered A hit) frAc-
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
I Rev Roderick ailac.Leod
I• Min,ister
;1; 'suNDOrkt,. OCTOBER 28tit
:I I0.:00' ant..1 Stmdayl School I,
11:;..00 Morning WerStiiiii
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. LUCKNOW
UNITEDCKURCH. I
Rev. Howard Vir- StraPP
Mirdster •
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SUNDAY, 'OCTO1W.R. 2811i 1
W:00 a.ra. Sundaly School -
11:00 a.m.. ' Morning Worship...1
"What: do we "believe as • 1
Protestants?" "
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THE,
Lucknow Christian!
Reformed Church:
Rev. Terpstra,. Thill
• Listowel,. Ont.,, Pastor
• SER -V=S:
•10:34 a.rtz.' lit Dtitch I
2:30 p.m. in English
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3:301, Txrn.' Sunday School
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Miss Jessie MacKay of Luck -
now will observe 'her 95th birth-.
day this Sunday, October 23th,
and is the oldest Lucknow-born
ireSident in the community,
'I Miss MacKay. resides with her
• .; sister, Annie; virho is' • eighty.
seven, 'in their home. on 'Gough'
Street. Both are keenly alert 8i
interested in, community affairs,
Church affairs .and the welfare
of, their many friends in Luck -
now ,and :district..*ith 'a little
help with the housework by
neighbours and • others, they are.
;able to carry.;, on in- their home
by theinSeives- despite the fact
that —Annie underwent •an op -7
erafion for the • amputation of
her leg some. time ago and
Confuted to awheel ''chair. Apart
from. '.a • rheumatic conditi-ETC,
Jessie' enicYa ccPal-ParaPvlY
good :iheaIth.. Jessie ? Was the
oldest lady .at •the LucknPW 'Fair
last :mcinth, .she an'd' her sister
being ,regitlar -attendants at this
event for many, many years.
'Jessie is one, 'of 'nine children
horn to Hugh ,,MacKay: and
Catherine' Kerte .She was born
In what was known to many
as the GriEm hothe,. ,which
was :located Inst. west of 'the
Supertest • garage, andwhich
has been disinantIed. Across /the
road, On the United • 'Church
grounds; her father operated -the
first blacksmith I -Ie. was
a native of Glasgow • and came'
to Lucknaw after, the founding
of the Village..
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Public meetings' were not very
papular in 'connection with the
'liquor plebiscite which .was •set -
tied, votewise at , least,. on
Mdn'FlaY.' • '
• .,-The-, "Vote 'No" group :held. two
meeting's and last Thursday ev-
ening a public 'meeting was -held,
which was Called by the Muni -
.Council to "explain• and
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discu.ss" 'the matter. None of
these, meetings was largely at-
tended. . , ' • -
On' Thursday night 'Willard
F5rsyth. was present to answer
questions -and repeat 'his interest
in a motor -hotel in Lucknow, if
-the dining Iotinge question wa.s
approved:,
Reeve George -Joynt addres-
sod the'meeting stating Councils
purpose in initiating the vote;
with emphasis' on' opinion
that 'hotel iaccommodation was
needed:'in the best interests of
the community, joynt re-
ferred to- having made reference
to this in this. inauguration
speec 0 anuary. •
In stressing the fact that citi-
zens. need not Tear the demand
for •Iurther 'outlets: three years
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hertee, Joynt, went on re-
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cord as to this stand.
• He said that if outlets being
voted on: now' there approved,.
he would be against any further
outlets' at a.later date. If, such
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was proposed IV.Ir.• .Troynt • said,
"I will head petition to vote..
against • beverage: rooms arid'
cocktail loringeS, to turn them
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Six ' of the' MacKay far/xi:13r
wt&re born .in Lucknow, Maggie;
ona Angus,
In 1&7'3, the fa.mily—
Moved to farrn ato '• the hill on
e second.o i 8 , est
of the .Luckriow-H Yroo
The,)same. year the,•rallway was
built & the Sentinel Was found.:
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,•MeJdOrdbers.•• of •ICounciI were ,• 0- 'The Air-
Conditicined .
P
GODERICH •
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called on and each Spoke brieflY....
.711e 7 meeting itself was worth --
w e and brought forth con-
siderable inforniation' land vari.:.
bus/Views on' these contentious
questions. •
•• the °question and ansWer"..
period whidh followed the meet-
ing got •out .Of order and der
generated to a matter of Per-
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sonalities.
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NOTICE
The meeting of the Lucknow
Business •1VIerr's Assoc,iation., post-
' pOried- -on TuesdaYi. 'Will :be held
I• at the Log Cabin 'Restaiirant
next Monday, 'Ottober 29th at .
I Er.30.
,
' -George, Saunders returned
home from Kincardine hospitali
on Thursday, • , •
Mrs. Margaret McPherson of
MlivertOn qand 'her cousins Mrs.
Edna Karn and Miss Tle,Iie MC-
Corkindate of Woodstock were
visitors iist Sunday, with Mr.
and Mts, Wm. MdPiierson,J of
HolyrOOd.
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ed,and the paper has COntinued
to eorne'into the MacKay ItOines
since then. The three others in.
the 'family, Annie, David and
Alex were born at the second
concession: Jessie and Annie are
the sole survivors of 'the
The parent and all seven mem-. '
bers • of s the. family have been -,
laid to rest at South Kinloss
Cemetery. , •
The MacKay family hav-e' long
• been devoted servants of South ,
Kinloss Presbyterian Church.
. Jessie spent, about .15 year s .
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the" United 'States; going to Eu-,
:rope in 4904, and returning • la-.,
• ter to the 'States. ,In 1921 she re-
turned to. the home farm in
,Kinloss Upon the death of one...
of her.Sisters. In 1.949, the , Mac-
ays. so eir tri p
McQuillui and Jessie, Annie and.
Angus rricived .to Lucknow where
Aligns, • died 'a' year later. Since •
Corning to.: toWn; they have en-
deared themselyes to a 'host'of
friends. The 'Sentinel: joins , With ••••
alt -in the community to • • •
Jeksie a plea:sant: and happy
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birthday this :Sunday.. •
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BIRTHS
BARBOUR At: the' Winghani,
Az District 'HosPital„ On Sunday, '
Ootbber• 14th, 11-952, to *ET: :2.114
Mrs: Allan Barbour, - RR.. 2,
LucknoNkr, a son.' . • • '
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BELL-
•—• Rtith and ....Dpn
are happy to a.nnodnce• the 'al.-
-rival of. Beverley Ann, on. Mon-
day, October 5h' 'in Toronto,* a •
sister for Wayne.
GILIVIOUR G:uelph Gen-
eral 'Hospital on Thursday,'Oc-
tober 19th, to Mr. and M. ,
vid. Gihnour (Alison' Webb) of.
Guelph, a son. • •
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