HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 3WEDNESDAY,. JAL `27th,. 1960'
THE • LUCTKNOW SENTINEL, XUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
PAGE • THREE
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NIBLETS CORN, 14 oz. tins 3 for .49c••.
CLARK'S. BEANS WITH PORK
' :'20 oz. , .. .. , ,•• 3 for 49c
lKLEENEX TISSUES•arChubby oregulpks
3 for 49;
WHITE SWAN ; TISSUE
White
'JAVEX. LIQUID BLEACH.
° ' 32 -oz. btls.. .. ; .. , ... , .: 2 for. 49c
4 .'for. 49c
WHITE SWAN TISSUE, COLORED
Yellow, pink, green, aqua, blue, 4 for 49c..
LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE
20 oz ;. , 4 for 49c
BRIGHT'S APPLE SAUCE
Fancy. 15; . oz..tins . 4 . for 49c
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES
Large pkgs., 12 oz. f 2 for 49c
gEIN2BABY FOODS r ,
Complete assortment, 5 ' oz. 5 for 49c
E. D. SMITH ' APPLE . PIE FILLING
' . 20 -oz.' "tins' . , . , . 2 for 49c
YORK BREAD '•N BUTTER PICKLES
'16' OA. jars .. 2 for • 49c
GOLD. REEF SLICED PINEAPPLE,
20 ;oz. 2 for 49c
LIBBY'S • FRUIT 'COCKTAIL.
15 'oz. : • 2'for 49c
CULVERHOUSE • BEETS or ;CARROTS;
Diced. 20 :oz, ' 4 for 49c
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Schneider's .PICNIC PORK SHOULDERS
Ready to serve
1 lb., 8 oz tin
KINGS .CHOICE GREEN BEANS
29.
0 oz.: , •.
R &• W'PEANUT..BUTTER
9' oz, 'tumblers .
W :JELLO -..POWDERS
Assorted, . pkgs.: ,
CHOICE, QUALITY GREEN:
Culverhouse. 20 oz
BIRDS: EYE.FRENCH : FRIES
9.':'oz: ' pkgs.
SEEDLESS .'GRA.PEFRUIT
Honey:: Svyet ,
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15
3 for...49c
2 for'49c
7',for 49c
PEAS
3 ''for' 49c
.3 for ' 49c.
for 49c
'PHONE/26.-- 'FREE .DELIVERY
•
ocal
eneral
Mr. and Mrs:'R. `:A, Thompson;.
,john and:Robert. of; Windsor are
visiting this week at., the.•,homme
of Mrs. R.'' H; Thompson,.
Mrs: Bert .;Badman of Comber
returned .home :' Saturday'' .after.,
spending three weeks;. with .'her,
sister Mrs:. Roy. Black.
`Mrs Wilfred. Plunkett of Au-'
turn, and ',Mrs: • Melvin Raynard;
Goderieh 'returned to :theirhome
after assisting, with their mother`
at the home of :Mr.. and •Mrs.
Wilfred Drennan
ucknow
'resbyter an Church.
Minister:'
Rev. Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31st'
11:00 a.m. Morning. Worship
12:15 p.m: Sunday. School
3:00 p.m.' Dungannon •
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LU KNOW ' i
.UNITED CHURCH:
Minister:
Rev'. Gordon h' Geiger;
B.A.,' B:D ' I.
SUNDAY, niJANnURY 431st
lo':do a.. .
° 'Church School
,11:00 a.m.. ' ine''
' l3'v ,W p•"
Sermon theme "The
''First„. Commandment. 1.
...N'ursery during church. i
Thought For:, The Week _., 0 ' ,
1 If you . feel dog*tired at
growled
night, it may be .because you
I allday. da ,. ,,, .
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•
Leo Beauchamp, who haS•been
a patient 1. in Victoria Hospital,
London, for the., past week, und= li
erwent ' surgery. Tuesday .morn-
ing.
Mrs ..William McIntyre Mr •
'and' Mrs. W. T..Roulston. and.
John visited on Sunday:' ..with.
irelatives', is Dundas ,. and Ham1-
•
Miss Ethel Robertson' suffered
a 'heart attack :last week and, was
taken ' to ' •Wingham: on 'Friday
evening where•., she will be hos-
pitalized, for 'several weeks. .•.:..'.
.Miss Jean 'Lees, returned:' to her
home last 'week' from ' Wingharn
Hospital where she had a been
a: `patient for 'some five weeks,
after suffering a fractured right.
arm.
• Mrs. Bertha MacLean of .Seat`
tle and Mrs. George'.'Harrison of
Kincardine; • have ' been • visiting.
With ;their sister, Miss • Jennie
Pierce • of Lucknow. • Mrs. Mac
Lean returned :home,' on' Thurso
'day.
• Mrs. W. J. Walker attended
silver:' Wedding anniversary'`'
the.:.. g . • Y
of • Mr. and .Mrs, Mervyn Ii'ooey
on the •4th of Huron Township
last Tuesday. :About forty, :gUests
.attended . the dinner. :'Mrs. Hooey
is' a niece of Mrs. Walker.
Mr. and -,Mrs.. John C. Camp-;
bell 'of' Point Clark ..were dinner
guests 'of Miss Sadie Johnston .on
the Occasion, of their wedding
'anniversary: Other .',guests in-
cluded Miss A. Nelson who was
observing her birthday and
Mr,. and Mrs. Reuben Wilson
BORN
BLACK—Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred.
R. ,,Black are happy 'to. announce
the safe arrival
of eir baby' '
daughter, Heather•Margareti
born at St, Joseph Hospital,
North Bay,. on Monday, January
18th.
NSNAHAL At the •Winghar
General. Hospital, • on. Tuesday,`
January 12th, 1960, to Mr. and,
Mrs. William, Kinah`an, R.R. ' 2,
I. ucknow,. a ,son,
OBTAI:NS. DEGREE
GOES. 'OVERSEAS.
LADIES'' and: MEN'S' WEAR FASHION MILLINERY
TO BE GIVE'Tr AWAY
Free Ticket On $1.00 Purchase and Over ,
Lucky Draw To Be Made February 27th
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SPECIALS
20% SALE CONTINUES = MANY BARGAINS
Do Drop In And Choose Your Requirements.
For The Family.
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FOR . YOUR IDLE HOURS.
Choose Items to Embroider ...' Mats to Hook and
Needlepoint. Pieces to Dress Up Your Favourite Chair
or Room.
I HAD NARROW: ESCAPE. AS `'
(.CAR; WENT DOWN BANK
Emile` MacLennan had a har
rowing experience recently in ,a
mishap on the steep lane of his,
Ashfield farm, where a number
'of: years' ago, •Mrs MacLer nan,
by his first marriage was killed.
•when` their car• went over the
err bankxnent
'.The ' farm is across ',the' road.
and,, to 'the west, of the McLen-
•'nan home farm: Emile was a
• passenger in Allan'; Johnston's
Small . car .. as:. they :tried, to go'
up the sharp snow-covered in-'
cline', •without•'•
�success.' ' •.
The Car- went over; the bank.
as • the drivergot out and Emile
was : pinned inside. . A tree , saved
the' :vehicle from rolling :'to . the
bottom 'of • the embankment:
Help was 'required ' to get Emile.
from ' the , car. ' He:. 'sufferedd a
• head :gash,;•shock and a shaking
,
• • in theincident which at that
could have been much more seri-.
:ous;
•Congratulatrons are due ?.hi-
lip 'Eastman, who :has just com-
pleted .a course obtaining . a Ph'.D.,
'degree •in Physics at the Univer-
British.Colum
sity of. ; bia," Van-
couver B.C.Philip is ' known to
many in this minunrty, being
•the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford.
Eastman, . of°':` Burlington. Mrs:
.Eastman is the 'former Jane •Rit
chie. of Zion. '••
Since 'public ' school, Philip
has :'been°. regularly winning.
awards for . scholastic achieve-• .
tale of • mystery:.and intrigue:
ENGAGEMENTS
TRIPLET SONS BORN TO
MRS. ; GORDON GEIGER
Triplet 'sons have come to..
the; LucknOw United Church
Parsonage.
Early Wednesday 'morning,
, January -27th, Mrs. Gordon
Geiger, gave birth to `•the. ;.
three babies in Hamilton
General Hospital. The moth-
er and ,/ childrenwere all
•
reported as well.
Mrs. Geiger been' a.
patient t i 8a ilta
Hospital
for several, weeks, and•an air
of expectancy –,- and con-
cern
- has been felt in this
•community.
Rev. and Mrs. Geiger have
three other young children,
Roy, , Anne and Joan
ceum=Theatre
•
.wo shows each night
First' at 7.15
•Mr. and.'Mrs Henry Ringel, of
.Owen Sound announce •the• . en
gagement of• their • daughter.'Mar- Thursday,•.dFriday, Saturday,
lene •Gladys ; to ` Mr. Donald ••Januar: 28, • 29,30.
Smith, .son of .Mr, and Mrs. Jas.
.
.
'Smith� HolyroodThe marriageRobert Taylor' Nicole•Maurey
will 'takes :place 'at •the Owen .
Sound`•Lutheran. Church' on Sat «
.,THE HOUSE . of the
urday; ,' February 13th• ,at •. 2:00; ; :.,
P:m•.
SEVEN 'HAWKS"'..
ments.; At Smith's.Falls'• he: s
wa
:the :gold medalist in : grades 8
and :9 ':for: highest standing,; He
'also won another Gold Metal for
Mathematics. Moving toBur-
lington ,;'he' won: first or second
• proficiency 'prizes each ;year:
On • graduation he won. the..1.O:D.
E. $100 award for highest• aggra
gate ' . marks in 'Grade • XIII, a
Bulova Watch for hpghest 'stand- •
,
stand-
;; ing .in Math.' . and Physics also
a scholarship 'valued,' at $1,000
for'.• entrance to. McMaster '
Uni-
versity, Hamilton While in;
course ,,there he was the recipi-
ent . of a :prize each year and at
the time of graduation with a
B.Sc. he 'was awarded: a National
•esearch.. Council • ' Scholarship
to do post, graduate work.'. He:
continued on,at ' McMaster t.o'
obtain. his MS: and then went
on to British Columbia •'to try
for a Ph.D. ` still' working on • an
. g
. N R C: Scholarship.
''Goes Overseas ,
Philip, his wife Wynne, and
son Gordon, left from New York
• on January 22nd for a year at
J '
the ,University of Bristol,' Brist-
ol, England, ng and, having been award -
,ed a ' Post -Doctorate ' Overseas
Fellowship by the National Re-
search Council, • valued at $3,500.
This is 'hot' a study, period, abut'.
is to put to Use the work he has
been learning in research. He
was also the recipient of a Ru-
therford Memorial Prize, of
which :only" .two were awarded A
in Canada:
ow Playing—Jeff Cha idler and Orson :Welles In`;
Man in`The• Shadow"
Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,February 1, 2,
— A. British Double Bill
Richard Altenborou h John Gregson , & Michael t; r Craig .
Present an ;'entertainingmixture of`comedy and drama 1
as. the: troops chase ' • ommel' °.across North Africa:. $
"SEA OF SAND"
And to complete this unusual ,program we are showing.
"BLIT'ZKREIG"
Terrific battle action as you've never .'seen• it 'beforel
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 4, 5, 6.
Stewart. ' Granger -- Barbara Rush and Anthony Steel
F`iiriied '
in lnd,a•.wher •
e a f amoustinter
h ,and World \XTar •
1
Ii "HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGEiR" •
- 'Scope` and Color } ' f
11 amputee; accepted a challenge to stalk •a maneater .
Coma - =� The Beat Generation" Steve Cothran,
' h'Ia Van--
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'Mamie Doren Adult >:ntet•talnment.