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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-02, Page 10UJNTIRESTED Allf) E 9 • Vilho Isn't! THE LUCKNOW SEITINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO • SAVING ¼ Do Your Appliance Buying Now And I3eat Orittario'? 3% Sales Tax 3 per cent is worth saving When you are choosing your new _t';: Solve Your Cleaning Problems We offer. FREE USE of our Bissell Rug Cleaner Machine or Upholstering Cleaner Machine with the purchase of your liquid cleaning requirementi. YOUR LOCAL CREST. HARDWARE - 11 !4. •P'•4 .11.: • . r ac n Phone 50 Luclotune • CULROSS CORNERS On Wednesday evening the la- dies attended a shoWer at Kin - lough for Miss 'Karn Nicholson, bride of the week. . ' • On Friday afternoon the seoUts rrived home f,rom Camp; at In- :verb-41*mi. They • report . having hid a wonderful time. • . ttpand3r Goesel .and,S•am Geddes, Kincardine, holidayed at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ste - Wart. • , • Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gites arid family, :Guelph: spent . Saturday • afternoon with Mr.. and Mrs. James .Wraith.. Lastweek many 'farmers look advantage' of the few fine. days to -clean up •the hay .which • had been. cut before..the-heaVy rams.• On manyfarmsthishay was so decomposed ...that it was burned, wthile other , farmers spread it on the fields. There is still much hay to,be 'hauled in yet, • . 1Vliss : Elda Wall Clinton:, i0ent the week -end with Mr. and 1VIrs, Morley Wall and family. , 141r and MrsTom• Stewart . , boys attended the Stewart : picnic atKincardine on Sunday. • . Miss Ellen 'McBride, Cooksvifie and Mrs, Irene, Schurnacher were' week -end ',visitors ...with • Mrs. Frank Brawn .and Reg. . 1 • • INCARDINE CLEANERS KINCARDINE" 'ONTARIO- AtinOnncethe'ilietthig...of 2 new agencies , •• • • • • • to broaden their dry cleaning .service: • in the Lucknow Area Pannabecker General Store, St. Helens Whitechurch General Store, (DORIS WILLIS, • Whitechurch MONDAY and THURSDAY Pick -Up and returnat these two 'agencies - We have trimly customers who have. dealt steadily • ,'•-igith us since we opened, our Service 15 years ago. • THERE MUST 13E A REASON. V • „ • • KINCARDINE CUANER$... Tory Us For QUALITY CLEANING `!--. .CLOCKWORK SERVICE, (Our truck will "be Off the road during- the week :August 7th to 1 2 th fOr • hobliday,e) . . 3/4 ' . . . . . .. . . . - • , . . . . . ' • . • • Sullivan .FORtilY. H614L'ReuniOn• (IttNIGSIMIDOE NEWS) . The community extends sAri7 pathy to the family of the late Mrs, Elizabeth Dalton (nee Dean) Who died during the past. week. The funeral service took place on Friday morning at St. Jos- eph's , Church: Those -attending from a distance were Mr., .Roy Condon,Mrs. Margaret .Condon„ Miss Mae O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Angels Miceli, Miss Dolores and :Eugene Dalton of Detroit, Mrs. J. Eley, Miss Elizabeth Bow- er Mrs. Ella, Bowler, Mr. and Maurice Bawler •of Toronto, Mr, aiK1-•: Mrs. 1. 'O'Leary and familyTof London, Mr. and Mrs. Vic . Finney and •Mrs. R. , Row- land of • Clinton, Mr; and Mrs. John CMeil• of Hamilton: , Week -end visitors were Mr. victor Martin and son. Rohn •and: friend from Hamilton,. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey • •Boyd :-(nee Mary Whitty) of Washington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Connor, •Mr. and Mrs,' Terrence ..O'Connor, Mrs. Joseph •garwey of Toronto; .Miss. Marion Hogan of Hanover, Miss Shannon Sinnett, Mrs. Ursula: Hebert, Mrs. 'Bernadine Kenny of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh :Benninger of Dublin, Mrs. Jos. Brophy, Mrs b: Wilfred White of Wirigham and Mrs. J. Walters of Teeswater, Mr. ,and Mrs. Gerald Hill and family of, Orangeville,. Mr.. and Mrs. Don Batz.and fam- ily of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker arid family of Lon- don, Miss John O'Connor ,of :To: Tonto: ' Mrs. Walters of Palm Beach, Florida, is spending a few weeks With her son 'and family, Mr: •& Mrs. ',Gerald Walters. Congratulations: 'to Mr and Mrs. IVIarinus Miltenberg �n.. the ,birth of a -son and to Mr. and, Mrs.; Jack Tigert on thebirth of twin boys. The babies were born recently in Goderich hospital. • .1 • WEDNESDAY, AtT9, 2nd, 13k1. Mrs.Joseph. Courtney return- ed:home Friday after being in Wingham hdspftal for ten days • . . • • With an infected: finger.. - .,The family of the late. Mr. and. Mrs.' P.:J. Sullivan held a amily reunion on Saturday; July 2911hThere , are threesons and six daughters and they were all present Mr. J. P. Sullivan• of Bal - fon, :Mr. -Joseph. Sullivan of. De- troit And, Leon 'of Toronto, , Mrs.. James Morrison. (Marie) of Dub- lin, Sr, Dionysia (Eileen), Sr. Denise (Patricia), St Dolorosa, (Madelene)t, Sr: :Marguerite, (Rti-. firia); Mrs Thomas Joy .(Marg.. tietite) of Detroit Sr. Marguerite who has -been. teaching in -Yel, lowknife N.W.T. for several years Ile* •here for the oceasiori.' There Were :over 'fifty • .grandchildren present. • • • • Rev Fr. M. J. -Dalton of Kings- ville, celebrated Mass at 11 am Sr.: Maureen (Helen Dalton) played the churbh organ and lead the ohoir. The family dinner was served in the church .basement. During the afternoon and even- ing the .family renewed ,acquaint- ancee with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs. .P. E. Murray & son -Donald 'are speridingi their ;holidays at their home here: • , • ST. HELENS • HODGKINSON FititiOGLE• Orange .blossom and PeOnies decorated • St. Andrews . Presby- terian Church; Wirigham,, on Sa- turday, July 8th at 3:10 p.M. for the Marriage of. Katherine Rubh. ..Fryfogle and Kenneth Wilbert Hodgkinson. • : ' Mr. and ROY IlaWleY of Oshawa spent the Week -end with: her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lorne Woods, • •. • • Margaret and • litenda' Wilson of London spent the past week with Mr.' and agrs. Frank ' Mc- Quillin and TerrY, • ' • Mr. Charlie Stuart"` of. Regina, Sask is spending* a few weeks with • his • brothers, Messrs. Joe, and George .•.Stuart and . 'Stuart, ' Mr, arid Mrs. Irvin McCabe of Windsor visited 'during the past week with Mr. and Mi8, Prank McQuillin and other relatives, Mr. Charlie McQtiillin IS en- joying a three Week motor- trip to Western Canada, • Miss Jessie McCharles of Rip- ley is visiting, with her sister,' Mrs, Ernest Gaunt and Mr. Gaunt. ••! The bride is the ,daiighter of krs...flarry 3, Fryfogle of Wing, iham. and the late Mr. FryfOgle .& the , groom • is the son o 'Mk: 'and, •MrS.. Wilbert E. Hodgkinson of •LUcknioW, An. account of the, wedding ap- peared 4in our, pr -holiday issue . ' MRS:. WILLIAM .: SPARKS : A. !resident of .Kineardine •for 37 '.years, ...Mrs. William Sparks Passed away at the Fairhaven Nursing Home where she had re- sided the past few •months :fol- lowing a critical' illness. , • The former Alice Mole, she , . was born 76 years ago.. in West Wawanesh- 'daughter •••a the. late. Mr. and 'Mrs: John Mole. In 1911 She wed lAriliiarn Sparks and they, , •.• took up 'residence at Port Elkin; later going to, Kincardine. • Her principal interestawere her 'hone and tiler ehurah.• — Mr.. Sparks .predeceased •her by . two years. Surviving arp.a daugh- ter, ,Gladys, Mrs; Clarence .Mur- die Of London,, two sons, Lloyd, Exeter and Harry,. Owen Sound and .a sister, Mrs Hannah Case - more, of Whighain. • • . -• Service at. the' Linklater fun- eral home Was :condUctedby the Rev-. John. IC. Hutton of .,Pine -River-United Church. -With inter-. Merit , following. Kincardine Cemetery.. , . • : HOLY.RO,OD Miss Mae Palmer,. Kincardine, Miss Greta • Harris, -Winghani, Mrs, Belle Cathers, of Wingham, 1V48.• Keri Jackson and' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tylor, Wroxeter were Sunday Visitors with Mr.' and Mrs. William Eadie. Mrs. Torn Harris is. a -patient in Wingham' ijopital. We hope for a speedy redovery. • .CongratulatiOns:• to Mr.., and Mrs. Finley' MacLennan on the birth of a daughter in .Kincardine Hospital, " •• • • • Mr. and 'Mrs; Wm. Welsh and Sandy are holidaying in .Ottawa and Quebec. • • Mr, and Mrs DOnald Smith: & Brenda, Toronto spent a :feW days with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jini: Smith. A few of the'ladies attended the shower or '11/1iss. Eleanor- Carter' ir- the SiXthschool a week ag6 Saturday evening and also the. trousseau tea at her home on Monday.,,evening, •• Mr. and Mrs. LioydAekert; An- ne and 'John attended , the1,ved- .4."'• • • ding of Mrs. Ackert's sister, Miss Shirley McCallum to Mr: Roily Kaufman • in Listowel on Satur- day. Mrs 'Ackert , was matron. of honour and Anne was flowergiri Some of the 'Holyroodlathes attended.a shower for Miss Karen Nicholson at Kiillough Wednes- day. eVerring: •. • Work has -Started on. the. new school west of ,Holyrood. 'Mr:. and Mrs. Donald Smith and 10enda, Mr. .and ;Mrs. Jim Smith, Harold and Bp13 . visited: Stinday with ''.and/Mrs..Doug • Smith \and: Chris who are send- ing two weeks at Inverhitron • . , MrS Maurice..Hodgins, London has been ,visiting. with her...par ents, Mr.. and Mrs.., MarkJohn- ston. • • . , •• REQ CANDY AT REID'S BAKERY A. letter writer to the Mary Hastings column in the Free Press who signs herself as "Lochabet"-i must • have an intimate assOcia- 'don, with ImeknoW.. • ' . . Twice she has made mention Of the candy store in Reid's bak- ery, where at Christmas time you; could purchase those delectable .• home-made candy caries.: Dhderit- ly W 8? (Bill) Reid now Of Strathroy, still' has the family . recipe and the confectioners touch, for "Lochaber" sayS..'she got a heartwarming letter from the last remaining girl of • the family (Fern), who sent two large candy • canes" of . the kind I never expected to taste again." • Reference to the Reid candy counter, sets us't-o, thinking, and marvelling at the patience, :of Mrs Re1d Ida and Ferri, as,: kids with • a penny to spend .wattla line-up 'in front of the tray..filled glass -enclosed show case, Uic1 go Over the candy gelectiOn With thie trionotoriOuS- query "Row many • of those for ‘a cent?":,imagino ,how many for a cent/ bruggiStr "Did the ritudpaek 1 . 1 Suggested improve your wiles appearanoeV' .. .. ". Cttstofrier: qt did for. ''tt days but then it wore ' • , Mri Mary %home month • Mr. • and • fa ,Mrs. H '• Mrs. •• IVlaoDo and •Ka ' Sn' attende Nichols • • MrS.. • Dianne Once. Glad' \caStS: Pat CARE Dhasize log at 'rhomP 'cornita tery„ 1,,\t busy w