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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-02, Page 3• PTIgisMkt, AU '�r1C1't THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,:. 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO;=" `SA UIefl's' ' , for 55 'Drinks 4. varieties, save 3c, 4.8. of tins; : apple, .orange, grape, fruit Pinch 6 tins 1Ifork Fancy• Pens . 'New ,Pack, Save 111:• c, 1.' 5 oz. ting. bisco Shreddies 2 for 49c Save • 9c,. IVh• • oz.. pkgs. iOd:LUckMflrga!ifle 2-65c Save 4c ,.lb. pkgs. SAICO TUNA FISH, Solid White, Save 1 1 c,, 3 for $� oz. . tins EVAPORATED MILK : 5 for Red & White; Save 4c,' tall tins' BAKERY FEATURE. WESTON'S ANGEL FOOD CAKE Reg.. 39c:each.. . SALT WATER TAFFY Golden Hour;, full pound • 46 Watermellons ea. Refreshing' Red Ripe, 18 lbs. average'. 69c I, 35c 29c p• 'PHONE 26:.- 'FREE DELIVERY ii iiiiiii iii iiia=�►i �ii� iii �%i•iii • Mr. and Mrs..Otto ;Petersen; are ital.' visitxng,•in Ottawa;.- • ai d General:- • • Mrs. Jim Si ,worth • Janet Thompson. entertained .r . andg. ?• some young friends on Tuesday m. and .Billie of Lucan , were. day visitors with:. Mr. . and George Satinders:• inday visitors at the home VIr, ..and • Mrs Angus Nichol - 'were Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. 'Shat-• and.' son; Paul of Hamilton. re welcome personal ' Items would' appreciate ',being . in- ned:of your holiday travels or tors; ►e understand that Mrs: A. E. nin ;of Clinton; and formerly aucknow, is' at 'the Jones Itest he, in. Herisall ' horn Collyer, ` 'visited recently Jorwieh With his' brother Ted; i iiarr-the Norwich staffof the Lk of 1Vlontreal ' (rs Alf. Richie and daughter aria ,have' returned.'from: a:' two ;ks , trip by train. to Yorkton, k:, where-. they'' 'visited ., with and•Mrs...Gerald .Loew.en. [arvey 'Webster, George . Web- and Ralph. Pagan .had ' a• holi= fishing trip at Belmont. Lake the .Havelock district; east, of erborough. •' They had some'. d catchesofpickerel and bass. Its. 'J. D'. Lalmie" 'and her lher Mrs. Elsie, MacKay from nonton, have returned ,„borne :r visiting; the Misses'•Jessie. l Annie MacKay. They were to impressed' by our "quite up date . town. of Lucknow” ; and • rich country., side through ich they drove. Mr.' and .;Mrs. iirnie.. were at the Centennial ee years ago • ,'' • . L,I CKNOYI► UNITED CI-RJRCH Rev. Howard W. Strapp Minister`• • SlJNDAY AY:TGUST 6tit, 0 OO, a,z , Church School 1,00. a. n.:. Mornin V', orshi g.. p Presbyterian 'Chug r Rev: Roderick IVIacLeoci,' Minister • SIJ•I 1)AY, AIGITST 6th., x.60 .a,nir..SurrSey Scl'iool.. l ,00:'a,yn Mottling; ''i1kr.orship on the occasion• of her 8th birth- day. Mrs., Margaret +Sproul : and Wm. Sproul: are on a three weeks' hol. iday. Visit" at •Nanaimo, 13.C. and at. Fort William with Mrs. Sproul's brothers Warren and „Earl' Mr ;Milt • Rayner, manager of the `Bank '.of . Montreal; 'enforced 'holiday., He und'erwerit surgery at' ' Titoria hosptal r -e cently and ii,eturried. at -,the end of the:week to his hoxne • where he is convalescing. • • Mrs: Ross Cummings is• on ' a visit, toWinnipeg making the trip by train. She wilt be. home the end' of the. week. • ' ' • • Mr.. and ' Mrs..' William. Russell and son Rennie of Toronto were : visitors with :her sister Mrs Jim Mat'hers and Ur, Mathe;rs'• Mr. T,. W;, Smith ,unueruvcnt: an eye operation.•.in' Toronto :a' few• weeks ago for.removal.`of a cata- ract. Harvey and: John, Tia11 of 'De troi.t, 'Jack Hall.of Lu'cknoW and Fred Hall of Erin are on a motor trip to Saskatoh•ewan : • j Mr.. and Mrs. . Eric. Edmanson, and, family of 'Maple, Ont spent a' few 'days in town visiting with relatives., • •• • . • • Shirley and Alice Brooks,:Nor= trig Rafferty and Joyce [Sharp:.;of Torontospent the; week -end,' at the home, of Mrs. M.arions;Broo'lis:' Mr. 'and `Mrd Bob • Carnpbell & family and Mrs. Rod Campbell. spent Sunday With. Mrs, Marlon 8rool.s: Carol remained With Mrs. Brooks• for . ,a felw days. 1VIr:. and, .Mrs. Norman IVIathe7. son and daughter, Kathleen..of Toledo,. Ohio visited recently :with friends in town:. • ' Mrs. Eileen White and .Murray and Mrs. Jack MaoDonagh• and Roddy ;enjoyed a motor trip• 'to' Prince: Edward,Island where they 'visited .with Mr. and Mrs Mur- ray,. McDonagh and family: Mrs, ..Harvey • Houston , return- ed ' eturned' from the :Western 'Provinces on Thursday,. July 13th, after at- tending , the" Wonien's Institute Natiorial Convention at: Vancou� ,"ver.' The weekend was spent at the Calgary. Stampede, with her. son; Hugh nowlocated at Mil larville near Calgary. Mrs'. Coral Woonton of Detroit arid Mrs. Vera Robinson of Lon- don and their sister-iri4law, Mrs. Arthur Shoebottom of : Detroit were callers in town P on . Tues- day, Mrs. Woonton and Mrs. Ro- binson are daughters of the late. Mr.. and Mrs. 'homas Sho,ebut- tom and . farther Litckn'owites. Mr and 'Mrs; Brock Whale• & Brock lid Jr., :are hoaying' at the. Stothers cottage' ;'at .Kintail. • Mrs. Frances Cowan and ' Kirn returned on Saturday .from a_ bus trip. to, Chillivvack, B.C,' where she 'visited • her' parents and at- tended a• family. reunion.. Rev. and • Mrs.,. Gordon' Geiger and family of .Essex are holiday' - ing at their cottage at Inverhuron. On Tuesday .Mr. and Mrs. Geiger' called in.the, Village. .They had the. triplets with thein, Paul, �Al- an ; `, and' Ross. Helen' MacNay is spending -the month. at the Geiger cottage: ouncil Informed Of •Case 0f Rabies- '*est: Wawanosh Township Council held' their •July meeting at the '-township,' 'hall.. on. ` July 11,th, • 1961 • • All members present; „Mr. A. M. Harper,' C:A'., •` pre- sented the; auditor's, report on the township's • ;business operations for the year 1960. Mr. Harper answered: several, questions , and, fully explained tnany:,items. The operations for .1'960 resulted .'in a. small surplus . ($139.01);.' .Town ship. Coi%ncil agreed to accept the auditor's' report on •'a' motion by: Cbunc:illors 'McPhee;' and Jeffe•r-: son Township. Council declined t� accept the responsibility if pay-' ing, part of.the funeral expenses:'' of a, deceased, ' resident Of.. the township. The '.C1er'k w'as instructed write, to the Ontario Live tSocl Commissioner 'concerning, an . un- usual situation' in, regard • to• ' ;a ''sheep claim. .Council was informed t1)at a: Confirtiied case of ' rabies in. a •ox • had' occurred in:. West Wawa- nosh in the latter part of •,J'une. The Clerk was instructed to in quire about ahe present regula tions .. ,concerning. proven rabies losses:• The following bills and accounts were ordered, paid on a; motion by Couns. McPhee. and Durnin. Mt. Brydges Rest • Home, indi- gent patient's account, .$88.25; P°inecrest Manor, Lucknow, in- digent •patient's (2) accounts,. 116.50; A. M: Harper, C.A., audit- ing ' 1960 accoui`its, ,275.00; Nelson ; Culbert, � 1 fog bounty 4.00, Nor- man • Wightman,, 1 fox . bounty, 4.00; S, H.' Blake,. Gode rich H.S.D., 1961 debenture levy, 3,618.62; Herbert Finnigan, sheep claim (2. , linjtired) 8:00; Thomas McPhee ivestock va'lu- er's fee, 2.50; Village of Lucknow,' Fire call to Geo. Moore, Dungan ri•• 50:00 •Thistle• Printing.Ltd• n o , , Assessor's supplies 2129• The, b000 Mile Trip To Attend Wedding The Thompson,.,' arrived ' hOm.e again Thursday evening,;' 15 days and 5,930 miles, after., leaving The Sepoy Village early on the morning of Thursday, July 13th, with, hl'anaimo on Vancouver Is- land as ,our destination. • - Purpose of this holiday trip; in. lieu of -a lazy ° vacation• at, the beach, w,a,s to attend the Hewat-- Lindsay wedding at which 'Don was best man for ,his cousin. It was' a . reciprocal - arrangement,; for Bob Hewat had come. East two Years ago, to ."stand up", with. Don. The: westward trip, :„chiefly by Highway 2 was made ,:compara tively leisurely .in 7 days by way of Port Huron, Mackinaw:1)111utn ,through Michigan, Wisconsin, North •D'aketa, 'Montana, •Idaho [and Washington States. into B.C. at. 'Oy.,' Highsoligooshts of the westward. 'trip were a visit' to. Mackinaw Is- land, the • mountain ; driving through Glacier National Park & an overnight • stop. at' the. Coulee" Dam, "the ' 8th •'wonder of , the world." • The ''.'evergreens, . lakes ' and Mountain streams of the Glacier Park/were most appealing ' after • 'the ,Miles , of treeless highway through....western, Dakota 'and. eastern;` Montana, • wnere. pro-, longed'drought has stunted grain to less than a foot -high,' and has burned - up 'pasture. land so: th4. not a,; blade •of anything• greet' was to beseen' except in irrigated 'sections. ' .Sloughs... and rivers are dried up and anud baked,: and. roadside' harvesting of .;•hay..•' was. mueh .in evidence, to .obtain, fod der wherever possible:, ,in British Coiumnaia it Was. •a. •tionery Ltd.;, reasurer's supplies, 3;1'6 West.• 'awanosh• Fire Premium • on Twp.- hall, 6.25; t Harvey Culbert„, " •expenses,: 1901' ,Reeve's: convention, 35,00, •J.. K. ,Scott, ` expenses, • 1961. Assessor's school,'' 35.00 ' County of Huron, 1961 reforestation ''in West . Wa- wanosh,, 38.45 Expenditures — Lorne Ivens,. salary,"$180.00; Imperial 011.Ltd., fiuel =a-nd :taxa- -165.9.8; Grant 'ho'lan, motor 011., 20.28; George ;Radford Construction Ltd., �bulh dozing brush, 38.50; 'Cyril Boyle,' 'bulldozing • snow,' 8.00; Rollard • Brothers .Ltd:,• •calciuri chloride;' 9:5,16;. Norman. McDonald,- operat-ing grader, ''10.00. ; Norrrian ''Mc- Donald, ' hauling `fill, 540 00; Joe Foran, .cutting brush arid grass, 'l iGE THREE; delightful drive" through the k-. anagap. and along the lower reaches' •of the Fraser River to Vancouver. A day in this -Pacific metropolis and we were on our way to the _Island, and a lovely wedding ; &; reception a:t Nanaimo., That evening after the •depar--- ture sof, :,the bride and groom, the guests were , entertained at ' the • „. /ovely; home of Dr, „and. Mrs. Wm.. Lri.dsay; , overlooking Departure Bay on the Strait of Georgia.' Early Sunday morning ' The Thompsons caught the early fer- ry for the mainland, .crossed _un- der the Fraser river by tunnel andsouthward.' to near Seattle,': before • swinging eartward.by way of Spokane and' No. 10. ;highway, which is • :somewhat, more southerly than No. 2, yet • `. More than 100 miles shorter .Easterly we made - overnight "swops at 'Cour.,, de' Alene,' Miles City Fargo, Escanaba and HOME, where no place can match. Highlights. of the homeward' trip. were ' two ;geological won- ders — the Dry Falls of. the Col- urribia River in Washington and the•'painted canyon of the North `Dakota $adlands, ric , . in historic lore. • • • Council, adjourried.to, melt On August 8th, 1961'; • •• f J..':F FORAN, Clerk. • `WO,. Wil:_E, dear" '.said.Mama; "no mote cake.tonig`,t.,Don't you know You cannot sleep'. on' a fiull stbrnach "' • "Well;" replied 'Willie "1 an p sleep : on my back;". Sounds a bit exhausting pos- sibly, It wasn't. We enjoyed• ev- ery mile of it but it's a once-in- a-lifetime way to spend. a'holnday.• SET DRIVE-IN: ' PROGRAM Goderich' Highway 8,: East of Town; DOUBLE BILLS ALL -WEEK 'Now Playing..—..Aug. 2, 3, •'4 Joan, Collins, '& . Richard' Egan "ESTHER •AND THE KING". Adult Entertainment .=. :Technicolor Wiiiard 'Parker, ' Allison Hayes • "HIGH POWERED RIFLE" 'Sunday Midnight, Aug.' 6th 'Joanne Lee' 8i Adwin ,Nelson "THE BRAIN, EATER" Ririe Kenny,Edward Kemner "THE SPIDER" Adult Entertainment — Sat, 1VIon.,' 'Tues., Aug. a5, 7, 8 Victorgen,Stanley .McLa -1Baker "SEA FURY" Joel McCrea,' Virginia Mayo "TALL 'STRANG/t •it" . Wed:, Thur. Fri: Aug 9 10. 11 Tuesqay Weld . and .Marnie Van :Doren ..`SEX:. `'J ITTENS GO TO .COLLEGE" Leigh,' Snowd.en, 'Joey Forman "HOT. ROD ,RUMBLE",: 'TWO' ' SHOWS NIGHTLY. . First Show'., at Dusk Children under in cars: FREE Playground . Refreshments • . The 'Air - Conditioned KFor • Comfort & '. • . Entertainment• GOt ERICH Now Playing — '`Thurs. Fri., Sat. August 3 ' 4, 5. Mar•go'tJohns . arid Michael Gough • In /y, r/. KONA A.n ekciting super thrill show. Technicolor Adult Entertainment Monday, : Tuesday,'' Wednesday, 'August 7, 8, 9. BOB' HOPE. with, LUCILLE BALL Comedy -drama with a, country club twist. "THE FACTS OF Adult Entertainment LIFE" Thursday, Friday, Saturday,; August 10, 11, 12 Peggy Cummins and Bob .Monkhose: Head a • British fun.oaat •;in anuproarious farce "DENTIST iN THE .CHAIR" G:7'o' nin ile SI �._,_,"Tr "tis •Raohel Cade, 'C:lifioxge€tahlel Blyth Standard, printing assess- Adult' Entertaini'ne it : ment. notices;' 21,.00; .Mutual Sta • 4 .4 DRi • 4 •; ti. t �i. •