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THE LUCKNI
SENTINEL, LUCKNO
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YORK BREAD & BUTTER 1'ICIILES
24 'oz. Jar, Save $c .. .. , . 31c
TOKLEY',S -FANCY PEAS, Save 13c
Money Pod, 15 . oz..` tins '... 4 "for. 69c
RSD ROSE TEA. BAGS, Save .6c
• Package of 60 . ,. , . • , 79•.
R & , W . Homogenized Peanut Butter
Save 8c. Giant 24 oz. jar • .';, . ,:.,. 49c..
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LIBBY'S 'MYTOMATO JUICE
Quality,, Save 4c, 448 oz., tins' ...27c
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12 oz... Save 10c 2 f9r .59c
'BROWN `N'' ' SERVE TWIN ROLLS
, Weston's,. Reg. 29c. "Pack of .12 .. 25c
KINGSDALE. FANCY BISCUITS •
5 Varieties, Save 22c,. Cello; •Pkg., 3189c
ROSE Rasp. or Strawberry Janis
Save 1Oc with added pectin
24 oz. jar ` ,:'.
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THIS COUPON
IS WORTH
On the purchase of Birds ':Eye French'
Fries, 9 Vie, plg. with • coupon 229c
(Good Only Until Saturday; 'May 6th)
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LAWN . CHAIR PREMIUM
Buy of the Week! . (While they last)
Aluminum Lawn Chair. Sturdy 1" tub -
;rig? double seat and ' single back of woven,
saran Range of plaid colours — -- $4.69
with $5.00 . purchase, at Red ',and White.
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1* It COMESTOGASO r�.NE,,
MIME THE PRIZE P.
$EATtNGbit, •GASOLINE
OTIi * FARM. RODUcT.S
Luta theta!
Mrs John CroW : of , .Wayne,
Michigan, visited last week -.With'
her parents, Mr. and .'Mrs. •H • M.
MacLennan, Lucknow,
, ' .Mrs Angela Jean Carter.com
-menced :,work at ' the' Wingharn
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Mrs. Ida Hackett who,ht(s been.
as patient in •Wingharn for several:
months, is able to be ;up and.•is
looking,: forward'>to Wanner Wea-
ther ith th h e' b
able:: to. return ` 'hoi e
Hospital 'as: a, :domestic • lash Wed -
nes y.
ed-nesday.
Mrs. Orley • Cooper, who, has;
ibeep..confined to Wingham Hos
vital ' for the.: past; few weeks
since suffering ..a .coronary'' heart
attack is 'now able to sit up each.
day: .
Mr..- John. MacRae, one of
i.,ucknow's t nonagenarians has
been . a" patient in Wingh'arn hos-
pital for the • past' •ten days. Mr,
MacRae. is in.h s 93rd'. year '
Mr. Robert `Holmes of Detroit:
accompanied . by his uncle, ' Mr:
Cecil Holmes' of Windsor , •'were•
week -end visitors with their
cousins, •Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc='
Kendrick ' and ••. Madelyn McMor-`
ran:
)Mr's W.: A.:. Russell is offering.
'a number of household : it ms: for
sale , she prepares t vaete
,•a� p. p .,. a
her home. next week,which she
has sold to . Mr. and- Mrs, Harold
Greer. .4• ,
Mrs: Ke:n•'Thomas (Lois Web- FOUR. /e► Air Y°
POU V .G , C,
ster):, of Toronto.says, ``I cer-
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thinly Y looks forward. to .getting O:N LDI`iS,_STAFI~
The ..Sentinel each week :to keep •
IV on the news."
':Hugh MacKenzie . of ' Levack
has been a recent visitor with.
relatives: 'here.,
"Luck" -
Presbyterian Church i'
Rev, Roderick MacLeod •
" Minister, •
SUNDAY` MAY 7:th
110:00 a.m., Sunday School
11100 am ;' Morriirlg Worship.
: UCKNO,W ••
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ev. '-toward •W, Strapp.
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AXE MAY 7th.. • i
10:00 • a.m Church School i
11.00 azn. ' Rural Life Sunday:!
1. ,Gue i.
st Speaker, IMr. ,Jim
Needham,.
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The first of the' week the
'Lucknow District High School
''. Board received the r• esigna- '
tion ; 'of• their . shop',teacher,'
Mr. Edgar. Branch:. This, in= •
creased to' four the nuinber'
Of .vacancies to be 'filled.
At the 'regular board meet-
ing on. Monday night apple
rCants" Were interviewed` but
. , none was hired.. The• Board'
Will Meet again on 'Thursday'
evening to complete urifin-:
ig ed routine business and, to
interview. .other 'applicants:
ENGAGEMENT
The engagement is, announced
of Wilma: Esther' Davis,, daughter.'
of Mr, and. Mrs, .G I. Davis;
R.R. 3, ,Branbford .and ,Leonard
Arthur' 'Clark son' of Mr. and
Mrs.' `Arthur Clark 'of Lucknow.
The marriage will take place, on
Saturday. . May' 20th; 1961' • at
Burtch 'Baptist Church, Brant-
ford at 2120• pain:
and Mrs. • J. Roy MacKay
wish to ,announce the engagement.
of thet,r daughter, Florence Vel --
ma te' Mr. Albert George *Shier
or Arm:ovw, son of VII-. and Mrs.
John Shier„,Armow,;. the wedding
their reside e
tc take place• at the enc ,
Ashfield 'I`owhshin •ori :May 20th
4 a t • :a0• p4h. ,
DUrGANNON
ELECT' OFFICERS OF
BRUCE, ,PRESBYTERY •
Bruce Presbytery .,of the Unit-
ed Church convened last week
when 'officers for the 1961-1962
term were • .appointed. They are,
chaff* ,an, Rev: Peter. Renner of
Teeswater; secretary, Rev. • G, N.
Ball of Tara; treasurer,,Rev; John
C. Hutton of ,Pine
HEREFORD SPRING SALE
SET ''FOR NEXT •..TT.IESDAY
The. 12th annual spring sale of
the Huron Hereford Association
will be held in Clinton. next
Tuesday., Twenty-three head
have been consigned for .this:
sale with catalogues , available
from the salesmanager, James
R, Coultes' of Belgrave. •
There are 33 Hereford (breed-
ers ' in the Huron Association..
Members in this remediate area
include, Heber J. L. Eedy and
'Sons, Dungannon; Ralph Foster,•
Ashfield; George• Kennedy, • West
Wawariosh;. Hugh Mason, Huron
Twp.; Oliver MoChlarles; Ash;
field; Allan , Petrie, Timinganr on;
LOCHALSH
Mrs.' Sandy, McCh'arles .was
supply teacher ;for Mrs. ` .Adkins
at Hemlock City School.
We are : sorry, to. z•eport .that
iMrs: Roy MacKay isn't :,as well
as' her many : friends •Would • like•
to see
Mr. ' and Mrs, Oliver McCharies
and John along 'with Mr.. and
P;A•GE. THREE
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anoverhead canopy of strearnersi
a?ld other adornments., ioraned; ' ..
lovely setting,: for a most ;Pleas—
ant 'evening. Worthy ,of special
mention was 'a lifelike chalk
drawing of "Prince Charming; ,&
his: Princess," produced by the
artistry of Sheilla Haldenby, and
Laura Breckles.•
11Vlusic for ,dancing was pro-
vided by "The .Continentals' oP
Hanover. Lunch was served by
imernbers: of the student.`` body,. &
could be leisurely enjoyed at the,
"sidewalk :cafe" tables set up in;
the. spacious . vestibule adjoining
the auditorium
Parents, teacher, school board
member s, bus drivers and friends
of the students were . invited
guests. -
Lyceiim T: hectic
WINGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7:15 p.m.
MATINEE
Saturday; Afternoon 'at 2 On.
Thursday, Friday', Saturday.,,
May 4, '5, '6,
Van Heflin '' Charles Laughton
in
Mrs. Donald lycChar•,les, of Brant %N:DER:�TEN F. LAGS
ford motored. : to 1Vlalton . airport `
A naval 'war : picture full'•'' of
: on . Sunday; to meet Allan Mc •
Charles who returned from ' .a
tour of Europe and: the ,British;
Isles ;
Mrs.: Duncan Farrish spent; the
Week -end in :Detroit ,with.- het
•Parents Mr. and `'Mrs.. Robert•.
Johnstone.
(Miss. • Barbara Finlayson Of,
Guelph' spent the...week-end with
her parents, •Mr. andMrs. fiord-
:on Finlayson. .
• Mir., and. Mrs.; J•atnes Sinith :and.
family. of. Molesworth.,Were.Sun-
day • visitors. with the lady's sis-
ter, •Mrs. 'Raber:t. •Irvin, liusband
and Betty. •
ly BORN at ,Toronto April 27th
to:':Mr and''Mrs.. Clifford Jardine
(nee. Mary .Young)- a 'daughter
and';sister for' Cindy:. Congratiila-
tions.
Mrs H: " McWhinney, and Mrs.
Elmer Black • .were leaders. ' for
the :4-H `Clu'b :and girls who had
the project of :.Cottons •111/i'ay', Be
Smart. . ori Saturday, attended
AchievementDay: at Clinton
High School:` Members also. at-
tending :were Sharon, Stewardson,
-County Honors; Marie. -- Black,
Provincial Hobors; :Betty. 'Irvin,
Doreen C,uibert and Carol• 'Cul-
bert,
IM:r and Mrs:. Kenneth Hodges
and •Mrs. Edna. Black 'on Stilnday
visited" 4.Mr. and ,Mrs. Ray Stan -
,ley.. - .' or .'St. Th.omas.. •:1VLrs. Black•
Y,.
rremainedlonger fore a .visit with
hers daughter. .
Mrs `R.. McDonald had . for ' re-
. cent visitors her cousins; and
.Mrs. :. William Jackson and :sister,
Mrs, Annie Brown` of Ripley:
1 Mr,. and Mrs.. --Harold Maize :&
family visited, cousins, ; Mr.. and
Mrs. ` Roy Burcli%ii, Wing'harn, on'
.Sunda '
Mr. and •. Mrs.. , Douglas
' Toronto; spent the week -end
-with his -parent's, Mr. ..arid 'Mrs.:
William. J. Reid •
Mrs. Abner Motris: visited
Sunday. with Mr. and '.Mrs.. Len
Christilaw, 1V'ile'
Mrs. Minnie Jones. and Mel on
Sunday ;had as visitors, �Mr. and
Mrs. Harold' Rivers, G'oderich.,.
Mrs. J. J. Ryan,' after spending
the winter at.; the :Borne of her
daughter, Mrs., Gordon • Kidd -of
Islington, has re -opened ,her
'home 'in .the" Village.
We are'g lad;to'see Mr. Durnin%
Phillips around again 'after. 'his
recent' illness.
The United. Church* service ,.ori
Sunday morning at 11 am: was
conducted • by Mr ' Merrill Gra-
ham; a theological student froth
Queens University,' Kingston.. He
gave, ` a splendidf 'message ere
Christian Living. • '
'The Dungannon ;Women's-, In,
stitute held their• annual meet=',
ing Thursday. evening ,at the
home of . Mrs. Hugh McWhinney,
Mrs, Otto Popp 'installed the fol-,
lowing officers: •President, •Mrs.
H. McWhinney; 1st vice., Mrs.
C, Blake; `2nd vice ;pres., Mts. G.
McNee; sec.-treas, Mrs. 'Harvey
Alton; district director, .Mrs. W.
Brown, alternate, Mrs. E. Er-
rington; Branch Directors, Mrs,.
Ftf Stothers, M'rs, ,C.. Crozier, Mrs.
L., (vers; pianist, Mrs. F. Jones;'
s
asst. pianigt, MrS,
V. Brown;
,
press reporter, Mrs E. Erringtony'
auditors, •Mrs'. W. `Stewart, Mrs.
Fred. ' 6ung . Standing committee
conveners Agriculture. and Can-.
adian Industries, :Mrs, E. Rivett,:
Citizenship: and Education, Mrs.
K K `Dawson;. •Historical Re
search, 'Mrs: Warren Zinn; (Home
Economics and .. Health? ; Mrs.. L.
Hasty Public, Relations, Mrs. R.
Finnigan; Resolutions,. Mrs; Wil-
mer ..Rutledge. C'onvener's ; Re-
ports . were ` given covering • the
past .year's wwbrk. Plans were
made for. District annual to 'bei
held at "Wingham on .May: 15th,.'!
Delegates are, ' Mrs: H ' McWhin-
ney, . Mrs W: .Brown, Mrs. .
McNee„ 'Mrs ' 'VV.' Stewart. Lexy
McWhinney. favored witha pleas
ing piano solo. The . roll call., ' "My ..
favorite way , of ,,serving beef”
was well responded to. Mrs. War -
,ren Zinn ' presented . the . motto,
Grumbling spoils more:., 'homes
than does. cooking. In the absence,
of the '.'Horne Economist, " 'Miss.'
Bette Tillman,. -Mts C Blake
gave, a• paper on —:it's. the wor-
ries -of`.. to -day ' that tend'': to dis
qualify us for , the• du les ' of
tomorrow. Singing of the, Queen
was followed by a social ' half
hour , with; lunch, before ' closing
the meeting. ' •,
suspense.
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)RIVE -IN P1ROGRAM.
,Csoderich ,
Highway 8; East of .Town; .
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,l M 4, "5, ';6.
An. Exceptional Double Bill
`'Secrets . of the Purple Reef".
and ,
"The Living Swamp"
Both in. Scope & Color -
Mon., Tues:, Wed; ;May, •8,, 9, 10.
Double Bill.L.
"SUBMARINE SEAHAWS"
Brett ,Halsey' and Joan Bentley
."PARATROOP. :COMMAND" .'
Jack Hogan;' Richard • B'akelyn
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Thurs., Fri., Sat., ,May,' 11, 12,13;
"SIGN OP THE GLADIATOR
=- In, Scope & Color
.Anita Ekberg, George Marshall
• Laurel • and Hardy •In.
"OLIVER THE .VIII"
• TWO SHOWS NIG.HTLY
First Show ,at, Dusk'
Childrenunder 1.2 in oars FREE'
Playground -=- lhefreshments
iMrs, Margaret Moran is visit-
ing . • her daughter,_ Mrs. James.
Keane, Luqknow.
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GODERICH
Now PI Xing May' 4; ' 5, 6.• .Twin. Bill •: • "RODEO",
• In cobor with'•Jane. Nigh; "FOR THE'LOVE OF
• MIKE':'—Scope..&.. Color with '. Danny Bravo::'
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ; May 8,, 9 :10.
Frank Si o atra -- Dean Martin and Angie Dickenson
Filmed at fabulous Las • Vegas: , a tongue-in-cheek.
robbery yarn with a top-flight' comedy cast.
'OCEANS.'ELEVEN"
'Scope and .:Color .
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, •May ' 11,.:12, 13.
Alan Ladd ° ===_ Sidney Portier and Mort Sahl . t
Dramatic story. of a young negro Sergeant' in Korea.
THE YOUNG MEN" e
Also \ Ari Academy A' ird Winning reaturette
THE GOLDEN FISH" Technicolor 4'
Coining ELVIS PRESLEY In Fa rnin . Star . Color 4.
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