HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-16, Page 3'WEDNESDAY; ]V►R, 16th, 1960
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THE ' LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, . LLTCKNOW, ONTARIQ.
PAGE, THR72
THANK XO_ U
We ,would ' like . to ' thank. our ' many
customers for their response ,to our expan-
son and appreciation sale ,held ` last ' week:'
'LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE
Fancy, quality, save 12c, , 48 oz., 2, for 49c
CLARK'S BEANS IN CHILI SAUCE
Save 5c, 20 oz. . . 2 .for 37c
BLUE BONNETT MARGARINE
Yellow Quik, 2c off, save 7c,
.1, lb pkgs.' . .: ,: 2 for . 59c
:LYNN VALLEY BLENDED JAMS ,
Save 10c, ..48 oz.. "jar69c
(Apple and, . Rasp.. or Apple and . Straw.
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KELLOGG'S "K" CEREAL
6 oz, 'save'l6c .
4 ,for $�,
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES . ,
12 oz., save 16c , :. , . , . 4 for $1..
KELLOGG'S SUGAR SMACKS .
91/2• oz., .save' 16c ..: �::.'4 for $1:;
KELLOGG'S SUGAR, POPS
.8 ; oz, save 16c .: 4 for $1.
GRANULATED' SUGAR
Save 7c, 10 -lb. bag
79c
FRE,E., ORANGES,
FREE I dozen with the purchase • of. 2
dozen CALIFORNIA NAVEL. ORANGES;;'
all 3' doz. . ,` : :89c..
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'PHONE .26 — FREE. DELIVERY
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• BRIDGE, ON WHEELER.
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;+crossing private property.
Point Out Weak . Points .
There • were •several • reasons`
:against' the Stauffer St. entrance
to an access road. .Stauffer St.. is
marrow :at • this point. and can't'
be'
'widened :for the =west' side•
•' hili Transports have difficulty
.in getting. "squared. ''around" to
.get in, and Town Foreman . San-
dy. Havens: felt it would •..be im
possible to get in "there > with. .:the
:Snowplow. If permission could
abe.' obtained ' to- remove 'the ``a3ig
elm," the • Reeve :'contended it
would. -'Cost ' more to .• remove it
than ,;to 'run .it gravel for a new
service road,. ' and,. finally the
'' load subsidy'would ':not apply on
'Stauffer' St. proposal.
'Councillor . MacLeod concluded
• that it • had only ,been ' a sugges-
' tion, and 'he was ready :• to ` go
along' with' , the 'originally plan-
ned bridge site..
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'Vote Not te uired
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Reeve Joynt stated that 'the
Municipal Board had said they
+could ,. finance the Proposed side-
walk rebuilding ; ,project. by the
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Lucknow
resp terian Church.
Minister: -
Rev. Wallace: 'McClean
SUNDAY, MARCH .20th
I1 :00' a.m. Morning Worship
12:15 p.m Sunday School
3:00 p.rn. Dungannon
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:. L.UC:KN;OW
UNITE.D.CHUR,CH '.1
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' Minister..:
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• 'eV. •Gordon R. ;Geiger,
BSA; • B.D. ''
SU? DAY, MARCH .doth.
l0:00 a.m. Church School.
11:00 a.n'i,• • Divine': Worship •
•rmon theme • '
Se'
coo. ANSWERS PRAYER
--' Nursery' during church.
2:30 , p,in, Church Member-.
...ship,. Class lm the Church
House...
Thought For The Week
,Give a' little love, to a `child,'
and you get a great deal back.
LoCI: &..Gefleral•
• Mr. :and', Mrs.'. Ernest -Ackert
returned home from Win'gharri
Hospital' 'on,: Saturday.
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• Rod • : Wraith ,of' Owen Sound
spent the• • week-eiid with his
parents, Mr.. and' Mr's:.. Jack
• Wraith.
'•Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haugh
and babe of Wingliam spent
Sunday afternoon with :Mr:., and:
Mrs. Oscar Hodgins."
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hodgins
and farnilyof Holindsvil a visit
ed. Sunday with his parents, • Mr.
arid Mrs: ''Oscar 'Hodgins. .,
Mrs.' Harry • Carrick of : the
Paramount 'Community. has .re ,•
turned • to her home after being
hospitalized for •four. weeks.
• Mt. and 'Mr'.s. Donald 'Ferguson
and .Judy of Toronto spent the
week -end with Mrs. Elizabeth
Ferguson. • Y '
`•:M .
and''Mrs. Bert' Moffat and
Donna; Mr. 'arid. Mrs. Len':' Conley
and Carolyn -were : guests ;. of . Mr.
and Mrs. Jack - Wraith on Sat
urday evening:
Mr: T. A. Cameron ' is con-
valescing athis home from'' a
recent illness which' hospitalized
him in. Wingham. He 'returned
last week.
Karen Carruthers, daughter of,
Mr. and .Mrs., Elliott Carruthers,
has been• a patient in )Wingham.
Hospital, for about three weeks
with pneumonia; and had: ,been
ill ' ;•at..her horrie . for.. twoweeks
prior to that.
Mrs. George Reed of St Cath-
arines spent„ the weekend at the
home of : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
MacKenzie, having. 'accompanied.
her, sister from Montreal, ,follow-'
inlg, the: funeral of their 'mother.,
Mrs, 'James DeGruchy.'. y.
• Recent visitors with Mrs. Wm.
Bu
"' Mrs.
Geo.
's hel
1 were ,Mr. arid
-Colwell of Dawson .Creek, B:C.;
Mrs. • Ray G•ilders; ' Goderich,'
Mrs, Roy Webster of Loridon;
Mr. Orah, ,Crawford, London; Mr.
Ardell Mrs.. Mason., of Rip-
ley;
ley; 'Mrs. ,1,,. '.W. •:Colwell and
Mrs. Donald', McCosh.
issuing of debentures without •a•
Vote, 'of • the ratepayers.
Snow ' removal costs which ran
to $2,400• last year, have So, far
this year amounted to only
about $600.00, The Government
subsidy of 50% cut both hese
figttres 'fn half for. the snuniei=
pality,. . • /
It was decided to purchase a
36 -gallon . glass -lined hot . Muter
1 from
heater for. the Town Hall
I Ro Ravens .at.a cost' of $107.0p.
Roy
KINLOSS GRADER STALLED
ON TRACKS, FLAG TRAIN'
This is. a 'belated items but
merits telling.. It seems: that
while snowplowinig this win-
ter,' :Hugh: : MacMillan had
the Kinloss grader 'stall on
him while 'crossing the 'CNiR
tracks_ on McClenagiian's
sideroad, north of Dickies
/ Hill.
• Hugh -eouldh't..get 'it'.Start
ed• arid: then: the train" whistle
blew. With him' was'' Ron
._ 1, ' a o
Conley,' and uhcert in , fr mm
:which .direction the • train;
Wasapproaching, each went
their - appositeWays down
the right-of-way to . flag.
down the train..
In, this they succeeded, and:.
in fact • the "iron horse".
. managed .to ditch on the:
stalled ' vehicle ' moving it a
few': feet to, start •it
The •machine, has been
giving considerable' trouble,
and .•:there• .might. riot'` have
been too °Much weeping and
gnashing of, teeth' had it met
its fate thusly,
ENGAGEMENTS.
Nir. and Mrs Win. 'Jordan of
•Brantford wish to .announce the
engagement,' of their daughter,
Joan Marie, to..Donald Alexan-'
der ''MoCharles, son of Mr. "and
Mrs, Oliver Mc'Charles ..of •Luck=
now.,; The wedding to:take :place
on April 16th at: 2:30' o'clock in
Saint Lukes. Anglican Church :in
• Brantford..
THE GROCERY BAG
WINNERS AT HALL'S SALE
Last week -Hall's Red t` and
White Food Market held'an ex,-
pansion :ana appreciation' sale in
conne t ion With a recent ct ece t remod-
elling : `• program. Twenty-five
shopping bags of groceries were;
given 'away' 'during the sale us-
ing the 'alarm clocksystem.'
Winners' were ' Rev, Gordon
Geiger, Mrs.; Arnold Cook, Bel
grave, Mrs; Wm.' Humphrey, Mrs,
G..len Carnlpbell, Mrs. Oliver M
Charles, Mrs. `Laura McNeil, Mrs.
Tom Armstrong, Mrs. Toth: An-
derson, Mrs, Les Ballentine,
Mrs Cliff Murray, .Mrs. Ronnie
Forster, Bill ' Kmahan, • 1VIrs. • Fra-
ser MacKinnon Mrs Cliff Rout
ston, Mrs. Don Thompson, Mrs:
A, Morton, Mrs, Virden Mow-
bray, Mrs, Lorne Woods, Mrs.
Jim, Arnold,rnold, iMrs. P. W, Hoag, Mrs,
H,Orsel; Mrs. Lorne Durnin,
Mrs, Jack Irwin, Mrs. ,Stewart
McGillivray, Mrs„ Elliott `Car -
ratters.
Caryrtrthers.
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR—FASHION MILLIN RY
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COATS, HATS
ACCESSORIES
are moving in.. every clay ---
alluring colors exciting
styles. , at budget prices:
CHOOSE' EARLY
FOR EASTER
FROM OUR LARGi
SELECTION.
DO DROP IN • and SEE
For Yourselves
BIGGEST' SELECTION'
of
DRESSES
in. Western Ontario
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FOR FATHER,
SUITS
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,HATS
TROUSERS
JACKETS
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.SHIRTS'
TIES.
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• 'SPEAKING CONTEST .. `
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late Mr: Gaiime, by which it is
planned' to have $1,000 Worth -of
books placed in the 9' Bruce
County 'Library, ' and' the balance
invested. to' provide a fund to:.
maintain •and replace. these,
books. The: L. ions voted $25.00'. to
the fund.
t ' n tha ked :t a Lions
Jim.'Wa so n Lions
for sponsoring Teen; Town,
To Aid ; Red ` Cross
S E. • Robertson. .and Virden
Mowbray spoke',' in• ..connection
'with" the. Red Cross campaign
and the Importance of the work
of this organization both at home
and 'elsewhere." The ' Club offer-
ed. its. support in ' organizing the
canvass 'aid Morgan . Henderson,
K. ; 'C.,. Murdie ' and S. E. Robert-
son volunteered xheii .help in
organizing:
Lyceu m Theatre
W7NGHAM
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iWo shows : each night ' , '
First at '7.15 •
Thursday,. '. Frida :, Saturday;
• March 17, 18;, 19.
Car Grant Eva' Mari
y ,, a e. Saint,
James Mason
n. In • .. '
"NORTH BY NORTHWEST"
Alfred Hitchcock. lives up .:to,'
his fanned reputation . as.. a master.
of suspense, and thrills in '. thin
entertaining- spy melodrama.
Adults -75c Students -35c
Children -25c
Matinee cancelled this' Saturday
afternoon.;
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1'r .GODERICEI. • 1
a. ' - arch 17,18, 19 — In Technicolor.
Now Pl ying 1VI x , ,
BIG ALIVE -Smash Packed with ' Laughs, Songs and
Dances —"Lin., ABNER"
, Monday,: Tuesday ..Wednesday, March . 21.,, 22, • 23
— Adult, Entertainment :— r
Sophia. Loren„ — Tab Hunter..-- George Sanders i.
ands Keenan Wynn• .
Presenting a well -blended concoction of drama,
• romance and comic relief with ..a top-flight Hollywood
1. cast,
"THAT KIND OF WOMAN
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i Thursday,Frida. Saturda - �, March:24, 25 •' . . '
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Fred MacMurray Nitta Shipman Gloria Talbott ' i
and Henry Hull v.
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With John Carradine and a grand.pp
suorting cast .,
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• in a masterful story of wagon trains and Indian skin-, ..
mishes,
i'OREGON TRAIL" :' '
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Corning omin" '--- `:'I.•.ov-e Slaves Or. the Airiazon" — with
Gianna 5igale.
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