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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-01, Page 3'et ir- to ed of rt ►m.. he, h, Nn ed ; ter in'. eirr eir.,` err" !ry ut- 11; -e ie 3, ', WEDNESDAY,; FEB. 1st', 1961 HE LUCKNOW' .8.. F.>., LUCKNOW,, (TAR:0 PAQ2 :47,03,1M YORK (PEANUT. ;BUTTER 16 oz Homogenized,.: save 6c, `Ice Box, jar (39c.. DOMESTIC; $HORTENING Save S5c,,''I's,' ROSE BRAND 11ARGARINE Save 11c, l's, ..' . AYLMER SOUPS, earn of Chicken Chicken . Rice, , Chicken Noodle,; Chicken Vegetable, Vegetable Beef, Cream of Mushroom, ,Save 16c, . .. .6 for 89c. OGILVIE. CAKE MIXES, ;save 11c.: 6 (varieties, layer style, 20 oz., 3: for 85c YORK -`BRAND MEAT fL''I Beef, Chicken, Turkey, Steak and Kidney, l8 ',oz.`ave 26c ,, .• , 4 for 89c APPLES—Spys & ' Maclntosh :bu.: $3.49 , 2 for •67c 4 for ,96c YORK K. CORN,; Save ,16c . Fancy, 14' Boz. tins. ? .. ... 3 for • 49c. MAPLE (LEAF ;CHEESE SLICES , Save ^,l lc, 8 oz, 3c off ;2 'for 49c' TENDER `,1F'LAKE LARDr Save, 1's .. , 2 ,for 39c' ;SHORTENING, SNOWFLAKE WFLAKE ' Sa QRTENING, 8c (off pack, Save 8c 21/2 lb. + : ; 69c WESTONS MAPLE GUEST ' CAKE Regular 39c each MEATS' 1Vlaple Leaf '•Weiners, lb., cello ... ' : , '. ; 45c Devon' Sliced Back Bacon, lb. I. ; . ' • 5c 6, Maple. Leaf , Cooked. Meats, 6 oz.• cello Macaroni and Cheese, Dutch •Loaf, Chic- ken Loaf, Olive Loaf, Pickled Pimento, Your . Choice ' . 4 for' 99c al PHONE ;2i FREE', DELIVERY. r•r Local It General Mr and Mrs. • Jim Olsen:: of Toronto, Mr.`' and . Mrs.: 'Harold Ferguson' :were Sunday,,.`visitors With Mr. 'and -Mrs:' Walter Alton. .Ricky Pritchard, son • of .Mr. :and Mrs, John ` Pritchard;' is Track to school: again •after„ani . ill Hess which confined , ' him .to :the hospital. for'.over two. weeks •:A , new subscriber on The Sen.- tinel n- sailing • list 'this,. week' . is Mrs. Elizabeth Tennant 'Fuller, R.N. of South' Wales,- N.Y`. Mrs. Fuller `:is; a' niece of 'Duncan :Mac Kenzie of : Lochalsh:..' 'Mr. and .Mrs.': Bob Macintosh. :''left on: Sunday by motor` for a holiday in"the Southern. States. The • breakdown ',of ':the' pro- ' ceeds from the exhibition` hockey garne••between Belfast Buccaneers ,arid.. CKNX; accoi`d,ing • to' ,.figures. received;' from `Blake Alton is as follows: .'CKN•X $25:.00, : Arena ''•$66.00; Crippled' Children'Fund, $100.00: . 'BORN,' rALEXANDE1 At .the Kitch'ene'r- :. Waterloo.. Hospital,, on Thursday, January. 19th, 1961, to Mr. :and, Mrs.: Jack Ale'x.ander: (Norma Sherwood,, formerly,. of Ashfield) a'• son, 'John James. .4mmi ,.w.: Lucknow i! Presbyterian Church Rev. Roderick MacLeod i Minister' 1 SUNDAY..FEBRUARY.• 5th 1;1:00 arm, Morning Worship. j Stinday ' Sohool • following Church service:` LUCKNOW j UNITED C1- �JRCH' Rev.' Howard W. Strapp Minister SbNDAY, FEBRUARY .5th( 10:00 a,m, Cht. rch . 'School 11;00 a.'m . Morning. Worship Guest; spe'keir', • Rev. O,.' Str 1 a Ed � n on � Ata. m t pp.► 7 , REVEREND AN, ADJECTIVE,. OFTEN. USED WRONGLY • The title .Reverend .is, frequent- ly used in•correctly, •it ,would. seem...In . "The Question' 'Box'" column of a' recent `• issue ;of'the United Church Observer the' fol-' lowing:i'tem'' appeared: • Q. Why is :it correct to speak of Dr, Smith but: incorrect • to speak' of :,Rev:. Smith.. • A. Doctor. is'a noun and in itself ' • is a ,proper title:' Reverend is, • an adjective. ”. So. it :would' follow: that' the use of Rev::.' A. B:. Jones; or; :Rev. Mi'.. Jones is proper, but not`si np-; ly; :Rev: 'Jones. It'couldre'adily' happen: than in, a newspaper • report a minister's name might ''appear 'more than.. once; In the first : instance : he would dire referred' ..to• as "Rev. . Jones and thereafter: as. "Mr. : Jones:" zrgN Mrs°:,1 ary'..McAuley returned to Acton last : Saturday. after visiting. ' ''with': Mr. and, Mrs.. Frank, Ritchie: Mr. and Mrs,' Will Ritchreaare spending awhile` with Mr: and Mrs. Robert Irvin. Mr.. and Mrs. Russel, Irvin and. family visited Sunday;' ith ''Mr.'. and' Mrs. Nelson Raynard.. Mr. and Mrs : Harvey; Ritchie and ,family :visited ' her father, Mr:; Haines •on Sunday. Church 'will be at 1:45' for, the. month 'of February Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilkiiis spent :the week -end in .Sudbury with Charlie's 'Sister, who ' cele-' brated' their 25th Anniversary. HAS BEEN INSPECTING SCHOOLS IN LABRADOR .Mr..1 D. W. Sini'pson, :Ins.pecter of Public' Schools; • Bruce No."' 1, has been. recitiested' by'. the De- partment , o'f Education to il;spect the A'M Robert Leckie D.N.D.. ;Schools at Goose Bay, Labrador. Mr..Sirnpabn will be absent from:, his regular duties until February 5th, He made the trip• t� the far north' by 'plane. The 'Royal 'Air DIED McLEOD —In Oshawa General, Hospital, ..Friday, January 20th, the • former Verna ,McDonald,, be- loved e- loved''wife of the late John Mc OUTLINES 'SCHOOL BUS, 'REGULATIONs Hon. Ti. L. . Eowntree,' Minister of Transport for Ontario. has anrwunGed ',that' additiona1. regulations governing the opera:„ tion, of school buses. had, been made Eby order • in council;:, 'The Minister' said, that new ' .regulations • related' to all Vehicles• QRerated by,;. or;,der contract to s�cho,ol •'k;faards, ands vehicles used solely for- the Pur-: poSes',of transporting children to. and• from .school. :. - TheT•regulationrequire that all. Such vehicles are clearly marked" with signs reading, '"School Bus."' All, vehicles, when used. solely for:, transportation - of'" .childreny shall be painted' yel'ow with black' trim.. • - • The regulations" also require all vehicles carrying ten, or more. children to have the,. following safety equipment • at all :times; Mr. R;owntree'. continued. They must have an *interior mirror;;. <trechains. or snow tires, on rear wheels except duals; •a speedo- meter; •the body floor construct- ed in -such a way as to ,prevent. the•. entry 'of exhaust ;fumes; two windshield.wipers and a defrost- ing device;, inside lights;, an axe '•-or clawbar and a fire ,extin- guisher, extin- guislier, dependable tires; and :emergency exits. ,' ,, _.. . • The Minister 'added that.• all 'vehicles ,used as school. buses 'would• regilire a certificate ' of :mechanical 'fitness... being , filed twice , a year. ' . : � �' In, respect to 'the.•requirenients `.fo'r:'the driver of • school Doses, ,over . and;, w. ould ,:he' required: to pass , a :special _driving ,./test.: .A : higher standard •qf ".,proficiency L eo.d. Surviving .is:,one':daughter, (Dawn 'Marie.), Mrs.. W'alte.r..Mor- gan ', of;Oshawa,: two sisters,: (Flora), .Mrs. ' At Ii VanWyck,; ': 'Montreal and ' (Mabel), .. M> s: .W.. VanWyck; "of •W.ing,hap.. Funeral' service:,•was held in 'Oshawa�•..on. Monday, January, 23rd, with 'in- terment' in .Sout'hampton,. Ceme- tery .later. • • •Mr. Rowntree said that all appli= cants must be. 21 e rsof years age or 'DUNGANNON The January, meeting of. Dun- gannon :Wonienns: Institute was held at, . thehome of Mrs. Otto Popp with the president; ., Mrs. H. McWhinney in the'Chair.: Dur=. ing the business period plans were.•, made`for ,a. 'euchre ' 'party to s be '.held ;in the "Parish Hall'< early hi' Feb:ruary.:A donation of $5.00 was. giver( to CARE. The roll, call was; Something New In, Canadian' Industry..The motto,; a' .nation builds on. sinking ' sand 'Unlessits roots are- in :the land, was :presented . by Mrs Fred. Young.: 'Community ' singing was. enjoyed."Mrs. Warren. Zinn gave a very informative report • of the. rural leadership forum forexe- cutive' meinb'ers of farm •.organi- nations 'sponsored by: Huron Fed- eration of Agriculture. at Sunset Hotel Goderich January 19 20 W]INGHAM Two ,Shows Each 117igj t' - Commencing at 7:15 p.m.. MATINEE Saturday' Afternoon at: 2 pan. Thursday, Friday, 'Satulyday, February 2nd,, 3rd, 4th. Yu1. Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward . ,. °SURPRISE, PACKAGE A romantic comedy..: would be required in the . test, with : added emphasis • on know- ledge of the rules of the road & • sign recognition.. • The test, • would also contain references to bus and equipment , maintenance. The driving test must be taken in an actual school 'ous. The applicants, : for school bus. operator's licences would be re- quired to filea medical .certifi- cate , of ' physical fitness and .a standard of, vision higher than is required for an' ordinary driver. Dennison's rope. Dauer all colours available at THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL FOR THE. DISCRIMLNr.ITING,. You may select yotir wedding',,:;, ' invitations; " announcements ; •: and accessories with con?';',".' plete confidence as to quality,, and correctness. of form R!eddinganhounceinents of., • TRADITIONAL'BEAUTY' • 'CLASSIC' DISTINCTioN . SOCIAL CORRECTNESS • I4ivNoUNCEMEAT rs '1'NI,O RMAL B :•. `ACCESSORIES. Personalized wedding napkins,`n etches and ''cake boxes:also available , e . uck no 21. Canadian Industries topic was given by Mrs. C. Blake, it 'b'eing, dtistry of stmas trees., 1+ ... .. „.•• .; the In Mrs. D. .I?hi4ips fa red , with; ' piano.' 'selections:; ,Follow ng a dainty lunch < the meeting. closed.' with the ,Queen., �entne 'Mrs'. Fred Baechler has been ill .with ;' a heart' seizure • Her daughter, Mrs Wilfred Whitr Ian, 'Dublin `and•daughter it ia'w, Mrs. Harold Baechler of Auburn•' have been nursing in. the home.. Mr. Gus 'Devereaux of St.' Augtistirte visited :his °aunt,. Mrs. Margaret Moran at the' home. of Mrs. L' Henry one day last week: The United, • Church 'Young People's Union' met' . on Monday night with Jerry. Weaver giving call , ..to worship. Toni • Dickson Force •cc School whit h he Is inspect- read the ' scripture lesson and Ing has an attendance • of four Bill King offered prayer. David; hundred pupils As they use the Dawson gathered the'collections.' Ontario course of ,Study, it .is Jerry Weaver took the topic,, My necessary. to ,have: an 'inspector Steps Back to 'Christianity." from this province bake the inw gleaner .Alton .read the rninut"s S e :tion. ,Mr, Simpson has had and roll coisidcall. Bill Blake suggest ' . ., - with " c. creole .experiencthe ed having a rolrn41•e party- in schools for the • clrldren of .Seri-• two• weeks and it was, .lett for, vicoMen,having spent spent tw years further .planning:'The , bmeeneetd.i.in.. cg in tOerniany teaching the children closed, with the tnsah . tion, ' ..�► ,,..«�.r..i „`i1 1 r►�,arMiir,l.rw .•' : (if. Canadia'ns • 5tatioried there,,: GODERICH Now. Playing—February 2 3, . '•'ICE PALACE" In' Color = (ane of the greatest: sceni. epic;': ever seen i,orl any snreen.' A truly gram Die-, tures Starring `'.Richard Burton and Carolyn 'Jones,•;• Monday, y, Tuesday, Wednesday, Double feature program Jody Fair - ,Mart Braddock and Russ Bender; in • TI -i. GHOST , OF DRAGSTRIP' HOLLOW Anvta Sarids and Ronald. roster, in DIARY' OF A HIGH 'SCHOOL BRIDE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ' February 9, 10,, 11 '. ATTLE', LE `IN OUTER. SPACE In. Tohosco'pe ,and Color k- .. An , e'citrng .,science fiction- storyfilmed in Japa � t . , P with. a Japanese cast Corning 4 . Av , Csard pr in , `the ,Ai .ei. Wcir'e Reel V• , -H4-4#.•4IBJt44+..- - -4**** li-*.-. a44444 *'ii* 4'444 •.Ir. •