The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-03, Page 3WEDNESDAY, FEB. :irk 1960•••
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SUNKIST ORANGES
Size 138, . .3 doze $1.
SUNSPUN ICE CREAM
Pint brick 25c Half gallon 89c
HEINZ QUALITY, TOMATO JUICE.
Fancy: Save 5c. 48 oz. .... 2 for 57c
MONARCH MARGARINE
Save 15c ............ 4 lbs. for 95c
LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
Save 3c . 3 for 35c
PURITAN .-BEEF STEW
Save 8c, 15 oz. tins.... , .. 3 for 79c
LIPTON TOMATO VEG. SOUP MIX
Save 3c pkgs. • • • • • • 3 for 35c
'TUNA FISH. SOLID WHITE MEAT •
Gold Seal, 7 oz. 33c
SUPREME BISCUITS, 4 VARIETIES
• Sandwich Creams. pkgs, .... 4 fbi
e and late
'PI-JONE 26 - FREE DELIVER
' Mrs. 'Margaret ,Dudley. , was.
• taken. by ambulance, to Winghatn
Hospital the ,first of •the week.
Mrs. Fred Nixon is confined to
.her hoine here•with a -heart con-
• dition. •, • • •
Mr.. andMrs: James: Fettes •of
Windsor' spent the week -end'
With her aunts' at the, 1VicQualg
home.'„ ••
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,, • Mrs. N. J. .MacKenzie', , spent
last week in 'Hamilton. visiting
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With 342 arid Mrs.George
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• Greer ted, Leo Beaucharrip.
Victoria 'Hospital last..WecIneS-
' Graerrie• Anderson of •Belgrave day. . • .
has spent the.' past coupleof
weeks at the home of .his sistet)
Mrs...Bryce. Elliott where 'he is
•'convalescing. from ,pneturionia.
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Mrs. Ewart Jamieson of Ash-
field returned to her hone on
Wednesday,. of, last week after'
being hospitalized in -Wingliam
•• for two .weeks.'
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Mrs. . Thomas MacDonald of
•As'hfield is a patient in Kincar-
dine liosPitalr ,• •
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. Mr: and Mrs. William Blue of
Detroit visited the latter part 'of
• the.Week with her mother, Mrs.
• J. D. Andersen, Whe•is a. patient
in A,Vinkhain Hospital. •
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Mr. and Mrs.,' Chesley Wilt
and - two 'boys, •1-larriston, • and
• :and Mrs,' Gordon • Neable,
Bratripton; • visited . Sunday. at
Jack Wrights!. • ; • •:
• , Mr., • Albert. CainPbeli, • Mrs.
Herb Miller and Mrs. 'Etta • Re-
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Lucknoyi
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Presbyterian Church
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Minister: •a ,
Rei•Wallace McClean
•I SUNDAY, •FE11111JARY 7th .1
Friday, .February 5th
Preparatory service; 8:00
1100 am. Sacrament of •The
• •Lord's- Supper..
12:15 p.m.. Sunday Sehe./el,' I.
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• Sacrament.
3:00 13ungannon,
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UNITEDCHJRCHj
• Janet ' Carruthers • has • beeni
hospltalized in'Wringharn Hospi-
tal. She was to. have returned
honie'i at the week -end, but a
strerit throat condition poatPon-
ed this until Monday.
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Brian:;Henderson, son •Of Mr.
• an Mrs,' Charles: flerideraOn: of
'Toronto; spent the•: week -end
with.' his grandparents, Mr:, and:
,Mrs. Charles Steward.
Fred • and Gordon Steward of
YOUNG COUPLE.:Du1'IoANNpi4.
WEt. SATURDAY
orasox . FISHER
YellOw and white minns Were
the floral decorations •at ,Chal-
mer's" Presbyterian -.Church;
•Whitchurch, for the marriage on,
•SaturdaY lafterneen, January
30th,, at 2:30 O'clock, Of Kathleen;
-Annetta 'Fisher and William
Wilfred Gibson. The. bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fisher of WhiteChurch and the
groom is. a son of' Mr.. and, Mrs:
_14rPhall Gibson.of Ashfield
Township. . • ••• •
The ceremony was •performed
by Rev. R.T.A. Marshall. of
Strathroy. The organist was
Mrs. Johnston Conti, • and the
soloist • was NliSs Karen Gros-
kerth Whitechurch who • sang,
"The Wedding Prayer."
Oven in nterriage by her
father; . the :(ride wore a 'floOr7
length gown of white chantilly
lace over satin with lily point
sleeves and' sweetheart neckline,
• seed •pearls and • sequins. • The
• ruffle on /skirt was pf • schiffli
. embroidery... Her* -shoulder-length
veil fell from a • nylon Coronet
headdress. She' carried a bon,
quef of red 'Sweetheart resee.
• MissMary Fiaher •• of White.:
• church, slater of •the bride Was
matron of honour. She wore a
street -length : red velvet • dress
with portrait . 'neckline, •White
,DDING BELLS ' feather hatyand white gloves.
y . • • ' , - - •• •Miss Beatrice albion of Kitchen-
••- _ , .er; siSter of • the . groom, •was
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MCFATDEN• —:IRwIN. :bridesmaid.,417 gown of sat j..
st, Andrew's Church, Ripley, phire blue was identically - sty,,
was' the scene of ' a pretty rnid led to. that of the inlaid' of hon._
winter wedding on '. January 16, our '' . . . ' • • ' ' . . ' . •
when Myrna Louise,: daughter Of Doris Fisher was flower girl
Mr. :and Mrs. Steve 'Irwin be- in ...a red velvet . dress - and
Came the: ' bride of Douglas headdress and similar acCessor-.
James McFayden, son of Mr;. les' Each had white, C4anthg•-•
and Mrs. 6. E.%, Mcrayden of Inurn nosegaVs.• . ' , ' „. •
Byron. ',White . chrysanthemums The Session.. Of .the' Clffirch
fern' and white candles 'made ,ari Presented a 'white _Bible to the.
attractive settingfor the cere. bride
mcitlY,which was, performed by , Allan Gibson .: of Ashfield was
iteli..Dougias4Dunlop: Mrs.' Wil-: groomsman ' : .for • his brother.
*ere Gordon .Flaber:..of'
Him • Graham- filayect the' wed:. Ushers:1
ding music ', and • accompanied wingliam,: and. P91.1 Gibson of
Miss' Marita :Irwin, . the bride's Ashfield - • : ' ,' '''''' ' ':
aister who sang during the sign- 'A Wedding 'dinner was held in
ing of the register: ":- • . . the. church hall, with' the bride's
mother redeiving in a willow
The bride who was given in green
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.'crepe •dress tWith feather
marriage by hei. father wore a hat and •matching : accessories•
'floor ,length gown of chantilly_ and a -corsage of white "carna.,
lace over slipper satin, with sa- tions. ;The. groom's :mother assist -
brine neckline einbroidered ined in: a ' brown andbeige flow -
seed. 'Peals 'and sequins- The ered. &epe dress, with ' beige.
back featured alternate ,row •of feather ' hat ' andmatching ac -
ruffled lace and ' tulle pleating. cessnries.. ,, Her corsage . was int
Her finger tip Veil' Was French yellow mums
illusion . net , with matching , For ' a wedding trip to the
headpiece ;in pilibox style. S e, States the bride cliese ,e :red
carried ..a .bouquet of red roses 'velvet'• dress, „brown ' wool *coat
London spent .Sunday with their and white hyacinth' floYverett .. and., matching accessories. , They
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parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Charles The bride wag attended by her will reside on the groom's farm
SteWercl. Charlie, who* wasnot sister Miss 'Marjorie Irwinas the inAshfield., ' •
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'so well for' •A few days,. is feel- :maid of honor. 'Miss Mary Irwin • Guests ,at the .weddingfrom a
• distance were: • Miss. ' 'Beatrice
Gibson, niirse-in-training, Kitch-
ener; Mr. and Mrs:, Don Smith
and .Bannie of London; Mrand A hurnorous :sophisticated ra:.
Mrs. A. • H. Lougheecr Cheryl mantic comedy. • , •
ing 'some better again.• as bridesmaid' and Miss- T3orothy
1-1\.• iVlieFaYclen,' the groom's 'sister as
• Mr. and Mrs: Jack Henderson,
Bounclark West, have; • returned
.to, their home after' a five weeks'
visit witb their sons and famil-
• ies,..Ivan of Toronto and Ronald cade bouquets ' of. 'white Cara -
of Hamilton. ' .
tions
Mr.'arid Mrs.. Bob and" The groom as attended by
junior • bridesmaid. • They wore
gowns of turquoise' blue nylon
chiffon with matching hats,
tens. and shoes and carried cas-
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children, Sharon. and Steve of
St. •Catharines, ..Donald .McNay
of. 7'ov:info-and Kenneth McNay
of ,London were recent visitors
with their parents, Mr, and. Mrs.'
Alex McNay. '
GENTLEMAN One who can
disagree , without being dissa-
cOrsage,.. of red roses. She was. 11.
greeable. . • . •
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•assisted by. the groom's mother •
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Mr: Carl IVIortort. of Byron 'and
the ushers were Mr. Ronald Ir-
win, cousin •.of bride,. and
John McFayden,' brother of
the groom. .
'reCeption was* held' in ,the
Church parlors with the bride's:
mother wearing .a French 'blue
crepe' dress; with: black hat and
Miss Tillman, home economist
was, present at the • January
meeting of: the Dungannon,. Wo -
mens Inatitute. which was held'
at the home ef aVirs. K. Dawson..
After a brief address she •showed
'a film -stripen .the Dairy Indust-.
ry.. It was Most interesting and ,
instructive'.to note the changes ;
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through 'the'. Years. The, roll' call
was •answered*' by ""My worst
Mistake -in Cooking.",• ,
During the ;business ...periok
Thank -You notes - were read
from shut-ins Christmas re-
rnenibiances. Mrs.' G. MeNee and
Mrs. H. •McWhinney • Were, nein-
ed, leaders ,for the coming 4-H
.ptoject "Meat or 'the •Menu."..
The winter project "Storing out •
• of •Seasen Clothes" was' display-
ed showing the splendid wOrk
the girls have been doing. 6.1477,
rent events by Mrs. W. Zinn was
a. thought provoking contest •
which, had been given' to Grade,
12' • students. in • the . Toronto
schools. Foam 'rubber novelties
were 'displayed by Mrs. H. Alton.
'A contest was conducted by Mrs.
.Dawson. s The meeting, closed •
with ''The Queen ' and •Institute
Grace followed. by lunch.
Miss -1Christa LoOkner of
Markdale,' is assisting' with. the
household ..at 'the • hOr.-'?•: of Mr. •
R, Durnin:' • • . ' ' ••
• Miss Clara ,• Sproul, •',Stratford,:
spent • the week -end, With, her..
sisters, Misses Re!:•ine .and Nettie'
Sprout ,'• •`. • , •
Mrs: •Herb Finnigen: returned
liome last .Wednesday after visi-
ting a few:;•clays with her sister,
Mrs. Aldred Ilefferd.. • '
The Sing -Time next Sunday,
February 7th. over •Charinel 8
• will have a,' group 'Of men • .
the Dungannon United Church
present t� take part with others.
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All of us May. be.' ignorant, .: • .
but we, are riet , all ignorant...;
about the same things'. • '
Mrs4 Bili• Fisher, ••"'deorteldwri; • ,
Mr and 11/Ira. Irwin' Carruthers,
Goderich. Other guests present
were froth 'Port •Albert, Luck -
now, Ashfield, Kinloss,' Wing -
ham and Lumen.
Lyceum Theatre
%INGHAM
• • 1V10. shows each night
••• FirSt at' 7.15 :
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
February 4, 5, 6.
Deborah Kerr Rossano Brazzi
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"COUNT' *OUR BLESSINGS"- •
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an0 Lori. of •Midlarid; Mr:- and i...........ppmmdrnimamo'
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NOW Playing --, 14arry Black and the Tiger" •,- , in
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Color wh Stewart Granger, Barbara Rush and
• Anthony Steel., • • - • ' : •
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PESSIMIST
One Who, when who •wore 'a beige ibrocaded silk
ev, Gordon'
h
ister," Geiger•
he e has the choice oftwo evil,
I • B.A., B.D.•1" takes both.•• .
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• 1 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3th OPTIMIST — One Who looks out
10;00 .a.rn. Church School. , a
"I 11:00 a.m.: Divine Worship. i
Nursery during church. 1
thought For •The Week . ' /
Don't stay away 'frorri church I
b„ecauae it is not perfect
you might' 'feel lonely in •
al
perfect chiirefil *
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in the dark and ,sees ,a light
Which. isn't there. •
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C.VNIC •,IL One who knows the
price of‘ everything and the value
of nettling. ••
IIORE — A man, who, when
asked about iiis health, tellyou
ill abbut it. • •
dress With brown hat and glovea
and corsage of white chrysanthe-:
The :,bride chose for travelling
a tweed dreas and brown coat,
with beige accessories. and cot -
'sage of bronze chrysaritheinurns.
On their return from a trip in
United State A they will lj in
London.
'The sport of wrestling can
SPIP — What you are when you generally be stimmed up in two
'think •nobody •is looking, •words "brute fa/Tel'
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• MoridayTuesday, Wednesday •Adult Entertaintyi ent,
471.1E BEAT GEkERATION"
A tensely dramatic Story of 'a 'young, housewife
. who runs 'afoul of some unresolved fanatics frorn.Beat-
f• Steve Ccehran Mamie .Van Doren and Fay' Spain
• ThintOsty, Friday,. ,Sattirday, - 'February 11; 12, 13. •. '
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From 'the; studios of 1, Arthur Rank We present/
Well-balanced douhle-bill bundle of entertainment'--,';
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"ALL FOR MARY"
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"NOR THE MOON BY NIGHT" -
Coming "North By Naqhwest" -- In eOlor• "With
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Cary Grant, •.jarnes Mason:and EvA Marie Stkiht,.
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