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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-10-25, Page 3WED PAY, 0.1" 45tha 1961. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKN! W,P ONTARIO ✓i/i/i/ i/i/•i-✓ii iiiiiiiii�iii�iil!ilii//iiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii� l• Libby's Beans 4 for 79c Deep Browned. Save 15c, 20oz. tins Salado Tea Bags 77c Packages of 60' Raspberry:Jthi 39c • Wagstaffe,. With added pectin,. Strawberry 24 oz., save 10c, your choice U'CKN • D1STRICT CO-OP .IRE. TO TNANI( 1 those who visited :the store during OPEN .HOUSE week , and helped make it such a success. local and •� Gefleral In a • note . from Mrs; , Rebecca. Agnew, formerly.: of. this. Corn-. munity she•says• she is,back'home at 101 Prospect . Ave,•Kirkland: Lake: Mr.::and .1VIrs.' •':Keith' Cranston' and family and Mr. : Charles 'Mc-. Donald and Allan' visited on Sun- day in Loridpn Victoria' Hospital with , Mrs.. McDonald .who ` is a patient there: • Mr. and Mrs . Peter Cook'' and C Elaine Mrs. ; Lorne " oo -an`d ,. C.k. :Sharon, Dianne 'Hurinphrey' .and' Mrs. ',Sam Reid visited:'' Sunday. with Mrs•. Charles McDonald in Victoria • Hospital, London where she is a .patient. Ttiey also 'visited with Mr 'and'. 'Mrs. Russ 'Clipper- ton in London. • Mrs,. Jessie' Allin , is , aP atient iri W ngham . hospital, with a 're- current illness which struck sud- denly last; week, :and. has become.. 'almost an annual October attack. Jessie, is iu prov. ng nicely: On: Monday her son, Russell,. was' ad-: .initted to the hospital with an,, asthmatic condition' i is LUCKNOW UNITED ,CHURC 1 Rev. Howard • W. tra: ' S PP �. Minister i SUNDAY'•OCTOBER' 29th > is 10:00 ani. Church School 11.00' a m. 'Morning Worsh• ip. Lucknow Presbyterian Church , Rev. Roderick MacLeod Minister SUI nAZ OCTOBER' ,10:00` a.tY' Sunda' School 11:00: a,tn:. ; Mowing .'Worship s .Mrs. ,James McNaughton:visit- ed in• London .last week -end With, ,Mr. and Mrs. ' R•udie Henning:, Mrs. G. S. .Free of • B.rantford (the' former' Mary : Campbell), of. Lucknow, was a caller in town on •Tuesday • • • Mrs., 'Edgar :Lovett :of London 'writes, "We' all :enjoy getting the 'news ,from the ' home' town and district:',' • • Mr.. and', - Mrs. , Bill Harris and Paul and Mrs: Elizabeth• Ferguson spent the week -end in St. Catha- rines with Mr: and Mrs.: Donald 'Ferguson .and. 'Judy.. Mrs.: Fergu-. son' remained for ;a• week • Visitors • with • Mr and Mrs. Lloyd and on• Sunday" were, Mr. and Mrs Norman Stewart .of Lucknow; Mr.' and Mrs:. Clarence. , Wade' . of GoderiZh- and. Mr. , .and .Mrs. ,.Harry Swan and'family of ,Lucknow •.Rev. and Mrs.. Howard j1V. rn� :' un- .were" .in Paisley ' o S Strapp �'y, , ding the de d, ay afternoon.• attending 1. new d'icaton service .of the, n ;Unit- ed Church in 'that .,Village„, Rev. R. •G..•Oliver, president o'f Hamil- ton Conference. 'officiated. , Recent.' guests • with Mr. and :Mrs. Wilfred Drennan .were Mr. and Mrs, T.: J. Drennan •ofGode- rich;:.Mi•s. F.. T. Macintosh :of Windsor, Mr,.:and Mrs. • Cliff. Hac- :kett,.' :Wingham:, ,Mr, and. Mrs: Melvin • Stewart, Daws} .and Judy of Guelph• and Mr, and Mrs., J.. C. Drennan,'.',P,aul. and' Shawn ,of Dungannon: • Mr,, and Mrs John • Beacock of Nestleton, 'Miss Gladys McMor•-' ran, �Toron�to., Mr's; Millard• Bell, •Glammis, .Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tanner of Paisley;, Mr. ;and Mrs.. `Fred Bonthron and' Mrs. Louise Simpson, Hentall, . were •recent visitors , With Mr, and Mrs, Mc- Kendriek and . Madelyn McMor- Recent visitors •with• Mrs. Wm. Bushell were Mrs. Ross Martyn, Mrs. Edna Munn, Mrs. Duncan 'Munn, Mrs, G Mooney. and Mrs: /R'ose of Ripley,. Mr. and. Mrs, Jas. Pollock and. Mrs, H. Mitchell, Mrs. Ray Gilders,. Mist. 'Eileen Collins,• Jin'intie, Steve and 1VIickie Boycb, all of Gederich, Mrs, Don MVlcCosh and `Mrs, Bell Colwell :of ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ' (Continued" from Page • 1) saddle back .:preachers before ' con gregati.ons • were" formally • esta- blished and • briefly „ traced the growth of a. congregation, . which can be found in the records , of the Church which .are rich „area.. sures . of progress, comfort. and inspiration in, the Master's , work. PAOR TRREF I■■uua■a,■UUIUU*U■Ilr.0 0U 111111I,UUl 111111IIUIg*I!1. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ ■ :■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a.._ ■ '0 ■ ■ ' ■ . ■ ▪ . Ladies! and ens;'f(ear Agent for . Bruce Dry F,ashic n' 1141Ii1l neiy eanerN 'Phone 85': DOLL U ■ O , .0. ■• ■ ' • :0 In a new Fur Felt Hat, cosy. ._._: lined jacket, {winter trousers and a well tailored new SUIT • Mix* and match Colorful ties, • • . stretchy' .socks. • Warm under- ■ weaeeded sweaters, Belts ■ and Braces.. ■ F�rThe;Family: ▪ .Beautiful new fur and ,untrim med coats at modest prices.. Alluring hues, latest styles in Wool—and—Angora---wool—and sr"■ 'mohair. Fur ,fabrics ' 'in:' 34 'and full' 'length 'models. 425.00, $29.95, $35.90..':up DRESSES.' , 10New wools :and :double 'knits. ■ to mix and match with many' rj. new HATS,. Bags, .Gloves,. , ■ : Scarves , � Hose, Jewelery . • , ■. ' 0 ., SPECIAL i` •■ • ■• ■ ' ■ ■. 'Children's Hats $1.00 .,. ■ But old treasures are'' ':not ■ Misses' Stuns $3:'98 " !` ■' ' enough. We live in days of danger ■ ■ ■ orales .:: . which' are ••days of. opportunity. ■ • ,He referred to. the exciting de- velopment 'for the women of the. church': in the 'Combining Of their, orgaiiizational•efforts' next' year,. and pointed , to the : renovation pr.oject' being' carried. out 'in the local' church as an. example of the stimulating 'and revitalizing projects that are being underta ken by'many :congregations. • • 'Tells of Africa In. the evening.Rev. Zurbrigg- related the :developments that. made" i,t '. possible 'for, • a •party • ' of nineteen.. .Hamilton:ians' to/ 'tour part of Africa• last year, with special attention to the' Canadian Medical Missions'. in .Angola: Mr:` Zurbrigg••said this tour was prov-` ing to be :a .• ":bridge ,• of , under 'standing and good' will''' far'be- y 'ond „their :first hopes.. ' • He • spoke of the 'terrible tribula- tion in: some ' parts of the land' & of their,i•ndescribably poor living-- *Conditions; although the 'interest - Ding pictures he ,showed follow.i.ng: his • address, did not ermphasize this side of .their lives. Mr.' Zurbrigg said that. the 'chief, plea of the Africans is '"to `help then educate 'their children." The basic .problern'. at' present , is bet - ler educated. leadership. ' "Their future is in' our hands," . he said after he had portrayed how•so The Air-': little. dollarwise over here, means Conditioned: so much to' them., over there. • wi i •w.tia ra ;■ai■ora■uaugiiaa ■i�iwn til rw anw%••: mal retail value • ' Row are you fixe� for' I!.. d bu bs W Your `�t 0C. �0 is the. :question: the Lions. Will • b'e' fLiqhtBulbs� aing:' They .are.,` handy. on the • shelf = and . we wager ` ' there's a . socket or two can `take <Membersof the Lucknow and one, :r ht r_ow. Help the . Lions District Lions Club 'will stage a blitz sale. • of 'electric light ';bulbs next.. Monday evening and .at the same time will: distribute: over 500 coin cans which will': be picked up ,next spring with what contri-. bu'tions you drop; :into' .them. in 'the intervening :'months:' Following an abbreviated meet-.• ing 'next Monday.;the: Lions, will be :assigned • their. 'calls, and ' a !brief flick off of the:hydro power will • remind • you; : that someone WI' soon be• knocking, at ` your:. door. It•'isn't tliat the:. members enjoy' •this ,door bell` ringing, but to .re ceive the necessary fuhds •to car- ,ry on, community .welfare : w'ork such .projects are:.essehtial. Each bag contains four bulbs-` . g , •th e,e 60 watt 'and, one ,100 -watt. They • are' •top qua'lity :guaranteed, bulbs: and sell ' for • $1.10,, which we are informed is 'below the nor' g P • ,help .others. • Mr, •ar 1", Mrs. Jiro. Smith and family of Ayr were Sunday.guests of Mr:. and Mrs:Elwin • Hall. Mr. and. Mrs Wilson Armstron g. their son. Jim and daughter, Jean, of Nobleton, s pP erit the .week -end' :With Mr. , and Mrs. J.• C. 'Arm- strong Arm s rong and attended anniversary 'services in the United Ohirch `: • Mr .. and Mrs::Gordon Steward. and Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Miming and Gloria .and Bit- lie, all of London visited 'Sunday with their ••parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Steward. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ken :Webster and family. of London, •M;rs. Torn: Jor 'dan and"1lirs. 'I.: Powell -of Mit- chell,' che11,' :Mrs:. '� Nelson •'Webster,;of •Windsor were : week -end visitors .' with. Mrs. William` Webster and; ' Douglas Allen;' khe' Choir provided special music .under. the direction of Mrs. J. W.Joynt, with Mrs. Ross ,Cum- ming as organist.. In one' of" four' anthems . which they' sang,`.. solo,. parts were taken by Miss .Marg aret .Rae and. Charles Bristow. In the evening : a men's :quartette .was comprised of Clarence. Greer, Ray,nard Ackert, Charles Bristow and Eldon Henderson. iversary supper was. e •h do bn Tueadayevening follow- ed by 'a, program by the Goderich Harboraires. Thomas Austin Who is quite ill,' returned home last week at,, ter spending some time in Wing- ham Hospital. •,. • Mr. and -Mrs Bob Morton and Ian of North Bay spent the week end • with his ' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Morton. ' Tom 'Purdah of 'town` is a' Ph - tient in Winghain hospital re- ceiving ' treatment lox ai thritis.. GODERIC-I:; For Comfort & Entertainment Friday and Saturday;;. Octob , r 27, 28 — :"Village Of; . . The Damned" with George 'Sanders. Son • Of. Belle Starr" with Keith' Larson. on,day, Tuesday, - Wednesday, Oct. 30,'.3 'ov. 1. "THE TRAPP FAMILY" In Scope and Color The appealing story of a family of singers in Bavaria: Ruth Leuwerick. Hans Holt and Maria 'Hoist • Thursday, Friday, Saturday,' November Steve ,Reeves and Valerie L'egran ge A swashbuckling tale of '`the greatest of ' all pirates. - THE, r' PIRATE•" Scope and Coloi Coming •- - "RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE . . Adult Entertainment • ,..•o+- • •4, • •0 'a • 4