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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-11, Page 3,a:• of 'or !nt :!e - un 1y. ish .nd at (he flC;i erg gh; to e'l an lin `•oi van b t; f t. tin (s1' pie )fit: i•i1u 1) d f,iot jos Ana ' N l DAYS SAN, lith, 1961 PIELUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE THR } YOUNG COUPLE TAKE UP RESIDENCE, HERE " YORK. FANCY PEAS Save 17c., 15 -oz. ,tins . HE:NZ KETCHUP, . 6: for •$1::. 11 oz. bottles. Save 25c• 5 for $1; SCOTTIES FACIAL• TISSUES Whiteor colotired,''save 1Oc, 400's 2'53'c EARLY. RISER OFI"'.EE Pound bag ., , ... . ., 59c CANADIAN SOCKEYE SALMON,': (No, dealers supplied -= .2 to a customer) WE PAY 5c. FOR GOOD 6 QT. BASKETS 1 and • FROZEN • FOODS FEATURES. Libbys Mixed Vegetables, Save. 10c 2' pound . poly 39c, Libby's Green Peas,Save 6c, 2 Ib.''poly 49c Fraservale 'Fish- & Chips pkg., 24 oz. p g., .59c SUNSFUN ICE ' CREAM; pt......' .... 25c RED &'.WHITE' JANUARY WHITE SALE Cannon Sheets;. fine cotton, extra .'long double bed size, 81" x 108" - •- - Regular $4.25 $2.99 with., $5.0O order. Cannon Pillow Cases, fine cotton, size 42" x: 6" Regular $1.75 pair '-- $1.29 with $5.0,0 order. . Food Stare •F> 'PHONE z'6' FREE DELIVERY' Local &General 'Mr. and 'Um.. John Emerson visited. last. week with `gr. and Mrs. john. Nixon of "Belgrave.• Allan ' 'Reed 'was' . discharged ed -from, `Winghata •Hospita1 on Wednesday of last week* and on. Friday, was 'able to resume his :.duties. Mrs . Tyndall` 'Robinson' under-: went : surgeW in. Victoria Hospi 'tal,' London; on .December. 24th.. She is progressing favorably &. is expected home: this week. • Mrs Hackett. :has b.een a. patient in Wingham. Hospital for three weeks, Janet Rayner, ' nurse -in -train', ing at Victoria Hospital,, London, is vacationing With .her 'pdren'ts, Mi`. and :Mrs:Milt Rayrrreil: Mr. and.' Mrs..' John it 'O'Reilly' and Susanreturned to M.ontreal; after: spending New , Year's' With her ';parents, Mr,. and.Mrs. J' L. MacMillan.• 'Mr. :and' M'r . Ronald Hender- son• of -Burlington visited•, at the week -end . w.ith Mr. Jack • Hen- : •derson., . , - - The Lucknow 'Women's . Insti- tute: will meet in the Town -Hall pn. 'Friday; January •13th; at 2:36 p.m: • . Visitorsalways we1-' come. . Mrs. -' on'' Rothwell of Nr r- - wood spent the week'=end -with relatives:'' Mrs. ,,Ed Thorn :ictal ii ed 'home with her, after 'visiting rn .Norwood for, , the Bast two weeks. Olivet. United Church W.M.S. The Januar.,Y :.meetin of ;Olivet g W.M,S ':was .:held on Thursday' afternoon"at the".horde of: M_ rrs.. Melvin Coiling.. Mr°S. ;Sand Me - Charles' Y Charles' ' group was' fn, charge of ..the worship service.' Miss Mary Rout;ston read the. .scripture and led; in prayer: Mrs,: Sandy: Mc'- Charles, assisted''tiy. Mrs Alvin Hainiltotl` and. M:rs Harvey .Brooks . introduced the new study books, . "The 'Turning World"' & "'Tie Ship under the Cross." Miss• Mary Roul;ston, Mrs. ' John 'McCharles, Mrs. Jack McGuire Mrs.: Oscar':'White sang ."How •Great :T1iou ` Ai t." Mts.: ' Sandy McCharles gave. a New:. Year's ireadi'hg, Mrs. Donald MacTavis:h p , resided' for- the: business'; period. The toll.call «as°.a'nswered by' tx.yeii.ty-t.wo' . Members. •One. `•vis- itor' was present,. A report from ' n leader -was tFic 'I1sslot La c , .given. .Tt t4 as .deeid'ed ,to have • lunch at ' the annual •'church nieeting,, M. Walter • - Black, Mrs. Walter .bexter and ,Mr's: C)sc1r., VWhite: '«'ere 'appointed las. cinch • �oalaniftee, . Mrs,, WaI.te- ' Bl'a'ck ..tr ave - a' stcwar'dsl ip read- . Mrs, .,Donald MacTa-vish: de g d'ic'ated• 'tile 'offering,. Mrs. NI/al: ter . Dexter., gave the courtesies. I uiichr vas served by the".- i mittee. United. ,Church W.M.S. `The January : meeting of the tk'',M S,• "Afternobn' Auxiliary' of ti`nitccl: Church was' held on I iicd�11, January 3rd with •an ittend:lnc'e of 24 ;Members. •The % nt. v of,ficc l;' 'for 146.1 Wer �M ., .�wuw,,r,��!.�,r�•.��,. ; .t1lied (?V M l-I'.,.St1'a1)p_.'Irl the ing in, unison; prayers :by` Mrs: McDiarmid' and Hazel Webster, readings by Mrs. Taylor '& Haz- ,el Webster, and an interesting talk .based on 'chapter 5 Of the Study book entitled The World: 'Couricil of. Churches` was .given. by Mrs:' .Strapp. Mrs. J. Hall ae companied by: Mrs. R. ` Cumming, ,'rendered •a pleasing solo, "God Will Take Care '• of You." At the ' close, - of the meeting a ;.social half ` hotir was.. enjoyed, lunch being:' served :by, the" Committee, Mrs. MeDiarmid, Hazel Webster, Mrs,' Hallam arid, Mrs. Taylor.. W;M.S. 'Afternoon Auxiliary • Miss 'Mary MacLeod was hos- ..tess to .the Afternon Auxiliary, of the Presbyterian - Church • •for. the January meeting Mrs. M. Henderson presided and . opened the. 'meeting : witrh...;,prayerj' taffd" scripture .read in. Unison; Miss'M. MacLeod '.introduced the new 'study..for' 61,' `Into •a'll:.the World to=�gether." Mrs. P. P. Stewart . 'in- • vited the' ` auxiliary :to. 'meet in her •h;orne in February., A dhrist m,as 'letter from. Miss Dorothy Douglas • •was' read. Notes of,. ap- predation'' were : received from a `t: n- rber who , had shared in Christmas cheer . from the: Aux iliar:y. Seventeen answered the rol,1 : ca11 .anl there':.were 4'` visit- • ors:: Mrs. . Henderson explained that the `. new programme: had been',., made. on' the' duplicating', machine by Rev...Norrnan Taylor 'and aheartyvote of thanksWas tendered ' Mr. Taylor. Miss Dean MacLeod .favored with. ; a : Scot- tish,:'.. Christmas :reading ' which • was much .enjoyed. Four -;ladies took pal t in , the -.`prayer - circle. Bibli 'Study was a sun-unary,'of he life of. Mary, the mother of Jesus; ' wihieh was read '.by- the' 1 of,. • til,t� minister. Mrs: ' '; tl''t\' I'OF1dent; ,Lucknow. T Jo> nt, tl:lt. t 1, Presbyterian. b feria nChurch r ch 1„l rt C ;'d '1i 1Zt ,. 11 . Cut -liming . & 'and acted tllcg 1 pt;tn ii i �(+t c1ses ' wh ic'li S t lte'6s d 111e 'V i't1 Y`(1.;1 i s theme, =trllll)111 '•��1. •tiic y,C crt'`1 .ttyo'r"k te'4 1'c � � � lu 1� (T1J,l e ric15'of th:c 1. 'M Me - t)„11 \;;;;.;(;11,4;,111t 1 1)i.111111d, '(:1111't'n('l fi'} t'C: p1Q` ?1';11}'t 1i c' '01r111t1)'ttr (?, ' took the ;1 x•ii f(,,: ,t'lj, ftr110N.v.i ;fit; 'pi'ogranl: i ., Tt' 111f I; 11,1)ttlye.e'nd- Rev'.Roderick Macleod • i 1,/linrster. i 1... SUNDAY, JANUARY ..15th ' j 11.;00 'a:m, Morning ,Worship.'1 ' 1,Suilday. School fol1wi111.; o : C,hurah ;service, . - 0 is LUCKNOW 1 1 NITER CKR! H -t 1��. 1�owara W.. st.r11l 1t, Minister i th ;;I711iriil,Y, �'AL�1'Ur'IItY •1,5 10::00 a.m Church► School ' l l :00 a.;ri, Morning Wot shr,.n,. ���� w►:'iw�►,�+f�,i�Ir+.�+l,+.r, ^,.moi ...L '�:�. 1i►'. �'i'.11,1t5) •Jcthltk,ton and ill'.: ;incl 11 : lull ;VIac.Lclinai �;vttt cl '111 "T 'WW1 t,vr1' the New 1�, 't.�. 1i,' 11. 1''ij()i111,1:;()11 .and' Miss ':1 (1�.1t tst11T Visited' last 1:1x' �1t . .I ,1 l rf; . Vc'I 471S -end 11, ,- ..,lair tr:itl M & ;111'. I;fekvnt, " . •Ait,ong, ' 1'('r'rtt' iii',t:tifiSiofls - to i1'fn. 1r;:n,1'` 'hurl) t til wore Ml's. "lllr:ilt (1i)11V(`1', Mrs•, Jessio Ailin', .1:tr'd /Zit h1 '. i\ i';s.' 1�"roil l,c° (,1 on, lt:i , lt(rtt t1„1nsferi°ed fron •. Hospital; Wattth�tnl to 1„1:0)(1w)•1i:` Y Secretary in.,lhe absence of•Mrs'. Adams. Mrs. Henderson . closed the ;'meeting ' With .prayer and a socialhalf hour was,'enjoyed, while the hostess served .tea, as'_ ;:isted by.' Mrs. Henderson .and. Mrs;' Reid. i . .M.S, Qu.h i; to I n ss . South • Kinloss W.M.S. met in the ' school 'room of the church on Wednesday, Tanuaiy.4th'With ' Mrs. H. Buckton presiding, Phe l ` secret:ar M VV . F. MacDonald and Mrs. Ross', MacMillan ;were appointed delegates oto .the' Pres hYt,erial, Roll call wk's• responded :. to with aµ Bible verse containing: the word "Courage" and the 1st: Chapt'er' of: Jpshua was ,studied.' The„ problems • of 'entering, tak- ing and ;pos'sessing a new' land were compared_ with' theprob- lems confronting us. - this New Year: of 61. Art artici'e w:as •'read' pointing out the necessity 'fon' a war .on obscenity' as portrayed by .`pornagraphe' prints,' lewd': m.aga2ines and pictures, Mrs; .Douglas Graham react an 4;1:ti cle entitled,. "What's -the Differ- ertce" showing that ' the obser MacINTYRE - NEEDHAM A. ' pre -Christmas wedding of•. Needham, R.R. 4; Kincardine & much local interest was solem re 'groom is the son ' of the late nized On Saturday, . December MT. and . Mrs.:''Archie'.. MacIntyre, 24th,. when - Nancy • Agnes Need-' formerly,. of Con. ` 2, Kinloss.' ham ,became c the bride . of Allan Mr: and Mrs:: MacIntyre have MaeIntyre. The bride is' ` the taken ,up residence in Lucknow., dauughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke '' ' vanice -''of • God's'"-- laws.; is the - key' to success in every, '.1 age.' , Mrs. .Ross MacMillan read ' an article stressing the importance: of, work ,. With, 'children.. The prayer cir- cle; -was.. conducted by Mrs. A:. Hughes, ',Mrs.- S. Chislett and Mrs.` D,' `G:rahm.>: Mrs. •'W. F. MacDonald . • introduced: the 'new, 'study book "In:to all the World Together." Miss Dean ' MacLeod: closed '' the 'meeting with ' prayer,. Institute !Served :a delicious tur- key dinner, Mrs: 'RossCunrmming presided at ,the piand: Ray= nard Ackert :led/ In a '"sng-song. International • Counsellor'1tae. Watson ,proposed the toast -to the : ' ladies 'an'd Mrs. .Gordon' Monti gomery•' gratiously 'replied. Liion Harvey Webster . reviewed • the past'. year's activi.ties.. Raynard. Ackert 'won' the lucky ticket draw, 'a ;'lovely vase, don- ated by William A SScth•miid - . •' 'Charles. -,Webster presented',s ROCKET": RICHARD perfectattendance pins tosome forty. members, and officers ,pins A,,. MAY APPEAR HERE. to ' the immediate 'Past: offi ' • At the::' Lions meeting ' on Monday, night, Donald, ' MacKin non reported : on the • Boys' ,and Girls' work, pertaining• to-. Vvid- ter, activities, and\. stated -that.. efforts ''were being made to have Maurice ' 'The Rocket" . Bichard ard visit Lu •cknow mid Fa ruar . ' Confirmation is being awaited 'from Mr:.. Frank Selke,' Monday s meeting was mark- •ed as Ladies' Night and. Past: • Presidets' ..' with HarveY'' pNight' Webster, Rae Watson, `. Charles Webster and Cecil Blake; quali- fying, : for .this status and ` all were: called on.', President Gor- don Montgomery,. • welcomed the gathering :and. turned. the meet- ing ,over to Immediate Pas'E Pre= side'nt,' Cecil .Blake: The • ladies:; received a red Carnation corsage and, :Lions: "'re ,ceived a white carnation''•ibouton- niere. ' The Lucknow` Women's. Dancing followed, to ,music.' by. Carruthers Orchestra L ceum u�heatre .WING'RAM TWO Shows Each' Night. Commencing at 7:15 pin. .g MATINEE: Saturday : Afternoon at 2 p.m. ;Thursday,<4Friday, Saturday, January 12, ' 13,..14, • '. -Van' Johnson, Jean 'Pierre' A "ant-Dany . Carrel: in THE ' ENEMY: ` GENERAL A 'World War II esp.iona,ge melodrama, --. GODESICH THEATRE PARK t .. Playign . Please Dont Eat he Daisies In /Now Scope and Color ,with Doris Day, David Niven ” P • and Janis Paige' .. , ..Hit' Comedy. . J Y 1Vlonlay, Tuesday, Wednesday, January ' 16, ,.17,' 18 --- Adult' Entertainment ' Anthony ',Perkins` "Jane Fonda' :and Ann Jackson Based cn 'the novel and. Broadway ;glay, this' deals v, ith a• mid -western's brts stor A likeable romantic. r P Y / • e' comedy. • `• "TA L L STORY!' Thursday Friday;' Saturday,January, 19, 20, 21 Gina: 'Lollobrigida, Dale Robertson and Vittorio De Sica • Pr - aesent . light n' bright tale' set to please all L.ollo fans "FAST AND SEXCY�' ' in. Scope and Color' . • , Special- Western Adventure .program for 'Saturday ' iinatinee. am'ing: ' "l ey VV rn'e s". -=- • Adult -Entertainment;, oe. IDES raker .. scing. uries. L. car • the: • Altar -; front -re- and:. had Meted Milne jrdine ra on' kuild- `'rand gates • Is to, car :1, :the 'kissed • was tainst 1e,A8 ' a. treat - loved. -'tpital,. r ten , bed - ed . in home Ot- they se of d has Vit' be- auses.'.'; - 7 and ' wi 'like held Janu c' ;Re - were e -were' oronto ;ented. 1VIrs.' ' from alified. rained din 'all ad the id pro: iildren went k' dui- receiv " ilu.able` trge'of ill , fol ' • Lions lie$. ' ion' ••.is 'the of the' e” ear a Sub- '. ub .has' its' sand ' rrtdents_ , panr` be `ad- tpanied rtifkial' requir- of Anse' to tt,as a Will be 'of rrfdw : y•l JVr , 5172:011 �y Lions ' 13)