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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-24, Page 12} 4 t•; w_. .�d . 'ACE TWELVE LUPKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW! ONTAMO WEDNESDAY! ()cr. hot} • 4 ; ,r •,®® p .— sir r .► m► o s► .-. ®- , n►, P O s s s —. ® 40- 1GY,ARANI'gE:D it- RUN GUARANTEED NOM RU:N1 1. 1; •' . 1 • 7-PHA111TOM' S now and • beautiful,rim-proof ' ions .are, all the attar* remarkable because. of their.' • amazing, sheerness and snug: perfect tit—flatteringly different -•PHANTOM : your favourite brand Intros — ones again offers. you tits ultimate in high- ' fashion elegance — enjoy that "protected" feelings , 1 1 .. 1 1 .,. 1 1 PHANTOM'S GUARANTEED NDN•.RUNS ars ' :' DIFFERENT --;MORE' SHEER, than any' other and thilt err EIETTERI 'A PAIR • PRODUCT OP ' . • PHANTOM :'INDUSTRIES im UARANT!ED .NPN -.RUN GUARANTEED NON—UNk 4v- lar AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS. Free..Pick-Up and .Delivery Monday and . Thursday Ladies' = and Men's Wear. ` . • Lucknow . Poland Never ill Be Communist A delicious dinner •of :rnoose meat -• with aii the trimmings•: ,was served 'to' the Lucknow and, .District Lions, by the Ilolyrood 'ladies. at 'Holyrood. •'Community Hall on '1gonday evening. Rayn'ard •. • 'Ackert, `who ' had been moose Hunting, but . came home empty, •handed; explained' how • she'. had prevailed on .Joe Waechter of Blyth, to . provide' the 'mo'ose roast for the Lions dinner.' Joe had; one 'hanging in • the Ackert Abattoir cooler, The O1ub is to .conduct the CNIB canvass by . letter. - For • • 'thepast several 'years this. 'has: been in .charge of H. •D. Thump- ;son.. , . • Bob Finlay reported •4n 'plans, for the Hallowe'en party for the children on Wednesday of next week. . The . meeting got ." underway with. Elwin Hall ',and Raynerd" Ackert doing a , repeat :;of theirduet, with , a "take -off in verse, to which they had 'added. some new, ones • Mike Sanderson gave a. detail- ed ' treasurer's report showing a substantial 'balance in .the wel- fare. fund which • was 'bor.>ated by the rummage • • sale which net- ted aver 4;500. 'The .'membership stands at, . 57 with . 52.- in "good standing:. • Guest •speaker was Mr. Ed='. 'Ward '•Dzierzek, commercial tea cher at. Lucknow District High School; A. native,. of Poland, and a graduate accountantof London University, .Mr. Dzrerzek came to Canada' about. seven • years ago. He . served '.as an , officer in the: 'Polish army' • in .; World War II, and. was:. a...prisoner of war after •Gerrnany invaded their country. • lie traced his travels after his liberation through Rus sia to . the Far East and ` then south '• and westward through• • the Middle East' countries. . Poland's culture is basically western 'he said. lier'. boundaries • Haase.Nash.•ne•ea:e•eeiaaaneileeeadaenaeflsa• • • • • -STANDARD . TIME. • • • ! . • In `The Village Of uc now. ,. • • . • • • • • • •• •• • • • • i • • . .• • •i•ee••ee•eeie••e•••••eee•aeeee'ae••eeeeer••ee•ee% • WILL AGAIN BE IN EFFECT. Commencing SUNDAY, �CT�BEF 281 • • • •:.•. • • • •• •.' a •. • • • • .• ' LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL • 4,: • SEE... By The Sentinel TIIAT Robert obert Rae :and Miss' Margaret Rae left ' on Sunday • enroutetoFlorida where they will spend' the next 6 ,moths. THAT L uekn'ow,Boy Scouts will. hold a paper drive .tomorrow. afternoon, . Thursday, and you• are • reminded ' • to' have ,your ° waste paper ready. THAT Janet DeJong of . Kinloss Township, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. J. DeJong, :is em- ployed at the, Lucknow ,Fruit Market. .. • . THAT friends • here regretted to learn. on Monday of the death of Mrs..Thomas• Alton, +58,' :of Walkerton, the; 'wife of :Bruce, County :Treasurer, Moines. Alton. • • THAT ,. .members ,of ' the 'Luck- now Legion' have tickets avail- able:-...for vail-able :for their ` Remembrance. • Night draw ' for several'' vain- able prizes. T•HAfr , IyLrs. 'P omas Alton of London, • and• a former • Luck= now • resident, . observed her 97th. birthday ; in September. She is now confinedto abed all the :time and is • very weak, •but recogniZes friends. THAT ., Mrs. George' ,Andrew & Mrs. Robert •. Struthers, • two •,Lucknowites who.. had been in, Wingham Hospital for a time,; area now at • 'Pinecrest Manor Nursing Horne ' in Lucknow. Mrs. Andrew, . '•who 'is wvai. brought here ' on. *Saturday.. She is inimproved ;health and. is happy to • be "home." THAT .to •secure` -.proper. draink age.for the .,installation:of arti- ficial ice,' Chesley '';has.' to ex- cavate the arena floor to 'a depth of three feet and fill it with , • crushed gravel. The Chesley -fund for - artificia':.ice ' • • installation 'is . still $$,000 -short of the . objective. 'I1HAT' .George Bushell, a' Grade 13 - student •:at •Luckria:•w Bis- trict High • . School; has receiv, ed a $250 'Atkinson Foundation. • Bursary.- George . •is an ',en- gineering/ s'tudent' :at; ` tie Uni- versity of 'Waterloo:; Geppige is. the • son ` 'of Mr.. and Mrs: Ed `bert Bushell' ,of: Kintough. THAT. Ernest Ackert,:, who took an- •active part • in' . the. "Vote No" campaigning, was •the tim of some'. post -vote vandal= ism iri; the early hours of Tuesday morning, ' as, his lawn was torn • tip- when driven on repeatedly by a motor vehicle. Police - arrived in `time to...ap prehend ,the ;offender. . • THAT ,Leonard Mcilnnes' of K.in-. loss correctly:guessed .:the weight of a 68 lib. purripkin at Lucknow Co-op , ;this. past - week -end .and won himself: a wrheelbarrow; and .the 'pump- kin, . which • was grown . and donated by Gordon}!. Kirkland. • The draw ' was held in ••connec-' tion with ..• National • Co-op. Weeki ' Lucknow Fruit .NEAREST TO YOUR BANK: & POST• OFFIc 4 ib.8 Super Sale. Delmar For All Household; Use. Bari Mo_rgar ne Cookie • Super Sats Assorted. Any 39c Pkg.: Your 3 pkgs. Choice, HighIand Pride' Cffee. 6 ^Our Exclusive Top Seller. Feature. Jiffy CDrink 2 Ib. tin :8 With Aircraft Wheels Inside. ' Save 20c. '. Soda . Cracker:. ;Sale ': ' 2pkgs. Weston's Salted Or 'Plain. 16 oz..' Save: 9c. TEA ,,& COFFEE. ARE. YOUR. .;. BEST BEVERA BY FAR; BUY. TODAY. LUCKNOW'S. FRU AND VEGETABLE,HEADQUARTERS Values . Effective : We Sell, For • L.esi October 25, 26, .27 ...Phone ,119,,• Luck^ THAT Lloyd Hunter, mail' sour- ries': on R.R. ; 3,.Lucknow, was pleasantly surprised when the • arrived ,'at the • Post Office, on (Friday •iporn'ing < Postal em ployees and fellow mail • cou'-=. riens • surrounded : him, while • r. Postmaster "Kenneth . Cameron made • the ' presentation of . a stable latn.p •, in: 'honour, of.. recent • marriage to Marion •Isobel Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter.. •are most' 'appreciative of the -gift: KINLOSS Mrs: Harvey '=Houston,. Mrs., A. Hughes ,and Mrs. F. 'MacKenzie attended the Institute • Rally, . at Park Head on .Tifursday. ;Mrs: . Harold Campbell and Mrs. Leonard , Macinnes spent Thursday. ang Friday in Kitchen- er; 'Miss Helen • Campbell re - ,turned home-. with them, for the week=end, Week -end guests at the home of " • Mr. and* Mrs. 'Irra •' Dickie were ''Mr. 'and' Mrs. Inglis ' Mac- Donald, Stephen .-and •, Michael° Anne of Scarborough and Den• ver: Dickie 'of -"Waterloo 'Sunday visitors included Mr: and Mrs.' '• Ed. Tonks and Stephen' of God- Keeping on your ' t� erich and Mr. and Mrs.: Archie. keep you from 'getting. MacDonald; ,Ronnie and Charlotte the. Wheels. and . Miss', Rose Gehl , of ,ener., Mrs..' Sutherland , of spent a' few. days,' 'las With Mr:: and Mrs. All; ham: and' family.' • Were Honored Bake Social `. A social, evening was cently in ; social, Church• honour of Mr. ' and Mrs. BIake :and' Olive, who side.. in London, but lc years were% faithful frier Blake 'church. The c'ongregati'on Pres, end' •table• and 'easy chai sand. Mrs. Blake, and`' th( presented Mrs. Blake - a; each with a '.cup and s8 'In 'expressing' .his tri $lake'. recalled that ;he l- ed • in drawing the., bi 'building '-Blake Church: -Taking' part.. in an in •variety .program ,wer Andrew, Keith. -;Kaiser Andrew, : Rosanne Ph'ill ry Irvin `and_ Wm. Buc hav• e,.been changed. 'since war and •rhe ' spoke of the den= sity of • her population - Poland was a democracy before the war, and have a .fanatical Jove' of land and its ownership. They .' never have 'been,, or never will be communist,' he said BY the bloodless revolution' of 1956,,, they secured ' a greater' degree of independence. ' Mr. Dzierzek was introduced ,by Gordon Finlayson and thank- ed. by Elliott • Carruthers. . In the absentee draw :the "winner" of the goat for a two- week stint was Cecil Blake. Gordon ,Fisher . won the , .prize draw, a can of anti -freeze don- ated by the Co=op. President Lloyd Ashton re,, quested members to ,,.collect the coin cans.. Lucknow and District Lions CHILDREN HALLOWE' 1 PARTY -`. children in -the for all pree school & public school c, In The Lucknow Arena WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 Main Street • Parade to Arena; ` at . 7130;' led • LUCKNOW HIGH , SCHOOL BAND' Costume ` 'Cash Prrzes Three cash prizes of 75c, 50c, 25c ilii .•'e: six costume groups for pre-school, kindergarten, I 1 and •2, 3 and . 4, 5 and . 6,' 7 and 3. , . A • PEANUT SCRAMBLE and FREE TREAT