The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-20, Page 3ti
WEDNESDAY, , JAN, 20th, 1960
THE LUCIKNOW • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
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• (4 Tins To A Customer)
ROSE MARGARINE
Save 9c, 1's " pkgs.
RED & WHITE TEA BAGS
15c off; Wave 15c, 60's
`: a
RED &• WHITE PEANUT BUTTER
Save, "24 oz; jar : , ` ,
SCATTER RUGS PREMIUM
Scatter R ugs,., Non -Skid Rubberized' base
in solid colours and.tweeds, size 20"x31"
100 % -cotton,-washable, Red and 'White
Bonus ,Buy 79c .with '$5.00 purchase..
.HOLLANDERS
49c We Now Carry A';Full Stock •Of
DUTCH FOODS
ANNUAL MEETING
(Continued from page 1).: '
0 sent to the: M.:'and
ported .$2;80 � s n .,
;M treasurer from envelope' giv-
Ings, and Lloyd Ackert as head
of the Missionary Cor inittee,:
stressed the congregation's res-:
:poisibility • . in •' supporting this.
phase• of ` , the . church's ' •work;:
Melvin .Morrison; • reported for
• the Bible . •Class. •
.The; Cradle • Roll arid Baby
Local & General
Miss" Doris Wylds of/Totonto
spent " her Christmas vacation
:with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan.• Wylds: •
Mrs. .'.Will. ;MacLean of Van-
•couver• . anld` Mrs. 'George Harri-
son . •of Kincardine • , are ' visiting
their sister, Miss -Bennie Pierces.
R. Finlayson • returned
on Saturday ' from Wingham
Hospital where she had' :been a
patient . for., a' couple of weeks.:
Mrs.John Carruthers returned
home Saturday after being- hos
pitalized !in- 'Victoria Hospital,
London' for ' about' twelve days.
She underwent an operation for
,'hernia.
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Lucknow
Presbyteiian Church
Ministeir... •
Rev. Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, JA TUARY 24th • 1
1.00 a.m. Morning �'
ning ' Worship
12.15 p.m, Sunday School
3:00'p4n. ,Dungannon •
Thursday, 'January 21st
Annus meeting Dinner
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at 7:00, p.m. fellowed by biisi- i
ness greeting: i,.
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UC IOW
UNITED
CHURCH
Minister;. • 1.
Rev;. Gordon it. Geiger, •
B.A., B,D.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24th'
49:00 0
0
aln. ho 1
Church Sc
i. 11:00, a.mrr: Divine" Worship
— •Nursery during church. i
Thought" For ,The Week:" I
. One today is ' worth • two 1
tomorrows, . •
THURSDAY, "'JANUARY 21st iii%
1 ;Meeting of .'the .official 'Board i
Band reports were given by `Mrs
Stuart Collyer. Eighteen of 13 on.
the .cradle •roll 'have reached.. 4';,
and the Baby Band" `including. all
'five : and under,` numbered • 94
last. year '
Mrs `. W ' B; .: Anderson reported..
for the; Afternoon Auxiliary': of
• the W.M S.,' • which 'has a mem-
.bership of .52•, and 16,'associate
*embers, with givings of $566:-
83, an increase of $95,00 from :the
preceding year ;Mrs. Mark
Raithby:, gave- the report of the
.Evening Auxiliary, which . has S9
members and, •34' associate mein-
bers. with givings exceeding, ! by
$20., the' allocation of• $389. ',Mrs.
Raithby also read the Mission:,
Band .`report and Mrs. •George
Whitby gave,' the ' report of the
newly . or'g'anized Explorers
group:
Mrs. ~: ' Robert Strixthers ' • .gave
the financial report of ' the Wo-.
man's'• Association which reveal•
ed a very active` and: successful
year, which. leaves •the : W.A.'
With a : b'alance on hand of about
$1,000 with.. expenditures dur
:Mg. the year .:of about a similar..
:amount.,' Mrs.. .:Orland Richards
gave details of the Association
activities, a highlight' , `during
the year being the. 25th Anniver-
sary Tea.' / .
W. ` B. Anderson,' as church
treasurer; • gave : a: detailed re-
port of ,. receipts •and expendi
turps; • and complimented; Mrs.
W R. `' U owey on her efficiency
the
as � envelope • steward.•T n h
general' fund envelope' .givings,
anniversary and ' loose collec-
tions • totalled $7,753.30,. .with, • a
year end balance of "over $1,200,
which .is down from last year
due to increased � ,.expenditures,
Mr. Anderson °Was ;complimented
•
on his ,report.' ; '
In the motion accepting the
reports, L, C. Thompson includ-
ed an . eXpression , of appreciation
acknowledging the .faithful and
efficient services of the: officials
of • the. , various organizations of
the church
Ernest Ackert and Bruce Mac-
Kenzie' were re-elected to the
Session and Stuart. Collyer and
Arthur Breckles ' were named to
fill two vacancies; It was decid-
ed to " • increase the 'Board of
'Stewards by four: ,
The V.A. ,was thanked for•
catering; for the supper and' Mrs,
Howey replied. •
•
Ernest.. Ackert expressed
thanks. 'to Rev. Geiger for' his
Christian leadership aria 'splend-
idsermons,, With S. B., Stothers
seconding his motion and pay-
ing tribute also to the faithful
leaders in all. departments of
the Church.
,APPRECIATE HELP IN
NEWS INFORMATION
The ' Publisherswould. ..appre-
ciate it greatly if the public
generally would , • co-operate: in
"tiPP gin Lis off"' , t news items
,.. o
and, s•tories', °so•:that• your local'
paper.can ibe made more , inter-
esting.
We value the services : of press
correspondents for the < various
organizations'in the district,
but request ' .. that to . conserve
time anti, space, all unimportant 1
details such as "the ' „minutes
were read," be omitted. ° Please
avoid' abbreviations,.:and write as
distinctly' as possible, with,
Special' attention! to'„the spel.'lirtg
of names
• And, We repeat, .;we: must in-
sist on reports ofmeetings be-
ing•. 'sent in, immediately after 1
they take place, for reports.' not
received ::;the week in which they
take place, .cannot be• used
• 'GORDON STATTERS
'(Continued from Pagel.)•
Under the direction ` of .,Mr.
Statters 'business, of the Waterloo
Trust, continued toexpand in:
Preston. He was active in many
phases •of 'community endeavour,
being ' a valuable men•ber, and
director of the 'Preston-Hespeler.
Rotary. club; 1959.. general chair
xnan of the Preston Community.
Chest; one of the organizers and
director of. the Senior .Citizens;
treasurer . • e formed
of: the newly
Preston :;:Central Welfare Com-
mittee, a member • and 1958
chairman of ••the • Board of Stew—
ards of St. Paul's United Church,
:and;.' a member of ' the Trustee
Boar" of the •church.
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GODERICS
PARK HEATRE
A drive• has been launched in :.
Southampton to raise $15,800 to
corriplete' the fund required to -Now' Playing -- Fabian - and 'Carol Lyn, ey ln.' -Hound'
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CAMBRIDGE •
OR FREE TROUSERS
These are Canada's largest rakers
of popular priced•. suits that fit
Well; hold their shape and press . .
night or . day:_ .
Any Hour For Any • Appointment'
INVENTORY SPECIALS -
MEN'S WORK. SHIRTS, all sizes .::. ', . $1:-49
LINED JEANS ;:° , . HALF PRICE
WOOL HOSE FOR WOMEN, reg. $1,50 :.:. 89c
HEADSQUARES, COLLARS, ,SCARVES . 69c
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Wool Pleated REVERSIBLE SKIRTS HALF PRI.CE,.
HOUSEDRESSES .. $2.00
Sweaters,; . `Cardigans,: reg. to $7.95: :'$3.49
Rayon Gowns, : , $1.00
Coats, , ..; 20% •Off;..
Wool .• Gloves : 69c;,
Nylon Hose : •50c
Hats, ., . . Half > ' Price:
Flette Pyjamas,
h alf price:..
Dresses, ” ' $5.00
Oversize Pants 89c
Lisle Hose 50c
Nylon Winter :Gloves, 89
LADIES'' and MEN'S WEAR., 'FASHION MILLINERY
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lin ton Hendarson won the con- lttee for Februarymeeting is• '' •
test, then Mrs: L. C. " Thompson, ' Gordon Fisher and Miss .;Carrie
Mrs. Joynt, Mrs. E. Reavie, Mrs. 'Milne>
Whitby, Mrs. James Boyle, :Mrs.
HarryLavrs, Mrs. Cumming„
While the judges, Alex Mac -
,Nay • and Gordon ••Geiger' tallied'
up`the :sheets,'Mr. Bristow ident
ified• • the 'slides: with the sounds
of •"Ohs" :and "Ah" • indicating'
someone had guessed • incorrect:
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A " few. slides showing decora=.
tions . in .other `communities were
' presented - to give' people, a few
ideas "for the next contest., A
vote of thanks. was 'extended to
Mr Bristowfor all, thework and
trouble involved • in` the evenings,
ro ram. Mr.Geiger !Mentioed
pgn
that .at the executive meeting,;
committees were.:set up to look
after` the program; ' : for ;each
month:; Some _ very outstanding
',Programs are expected. ;The • com-
yceum Theatre:
WNGHAM
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wo 'shows ws, each night
.First at 7.15•:
Thursday,: -Friday, 'Saturday
January 21, 22, 23.
Cornel Wilde . Victor Shaw
in.
"EDGE • OF ETERNITY"
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Filmed against , the • b'ackground '
of the Grand, Canyon. here . is 'a..
greatadventure drama.
w4.
finance artificial ice °intsallation..
A $40,000• bequest was made froth
the estate • of ; V.': J. McLellan: ,
H0 RTICULTUR •AL SOCIETY
IETY
(Continued from:page 1) •
so on taut ornamental ..tre.es ,pro-
viding,. beauty / and. shade *with-
out
without being cumbersome.
There were no volunteers who
act . as delegates to ,the •
O. H: A,' convention to be Iheki in
Hamilton early in March This
, D.og- Man"..— 'In .Color:. •
y, �d. ys - .. .
Moeda T a .Wedaiesday, January25,; 26, , 27
Alec Guinness - Bette Davis
and Nicole Maurey
Daphne DuMaurier's ' suspenseful 'novel adapted .to the '
1 screen by Gore. Vidal and directed by ;Michael .Balcon.� . �`
wa°s•'put off until next meeting,
The entertainment for the even-
ing was a contest, identifying
, Lucknow properties that were
decorated 'at Christmas. time. The
slides .were run through :with a
ten second view . and then ano-
ther presentation, of ten seconds'
when the . contestants 'marked
their Identification.. , Mrs.' Wel-
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''TH'E ° SCAPEGOAT":
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Thursdays •; friday,' Saturday, January28;..29.. 30
Jeff Chandler Orson Welles and Colleen' ' Miller
A small .town
sheriff =- da wealthy and ruthless
rancher., — plus a -murder mystery that resolves itself,
"MAN, 1 N THE SHADOW"
-- 1n Cinemascope —
1 Corning' . A British Double Bill — a Blltzkreignd•
: "Sea;, of 'Sand;" .• •
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