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WAS.: A .RASH . OF ;MOTOR
COLLISIONS LAST WEEK
There were at least three mo-
tor collisions .in , I uckknow last
Week, with, various degrees.: of
damage; :but no injuries.
Twos : Of them occurred• within
an 'hour on :Thursday at the noon •
'hour. Fred • Jackson:: of town . and
Lorne ' 5parkes of Bayfield were
in. collision at the 'United Church'
corner with .damage: not extreriier.
Ron 'McQuillin,..:pulling onto
the highway':.opposite the Beatty,
factory . was in collision with a
car. 'driver*.. ,.by,/ 't ommerria1
....traveller . Carl Schiedel. He' 'was
. proceding into town . from the
West and . damage . 'eto the ' right
:.side• of • his car , was extensive
On Saturday afternoon about
'•5.15, • Miss,'Marilyn ;McTavish ei=
laudtli Main' Street at the Post
Office corner . and •collided''. with
Rev. Wilson Loder's car, causing
considerable damage :to the • front
door on'..the. ;driver's side of Mr.
Loder's' Lincoln..• u
:Traffic; heavy, at the time
and it ..was =a few minutes before
Constable`Haven•s got: the tie•-uP
Moving again.•
Lucknow
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Interim -Moderator
Rev • 'Nei1TMcConibie, Ripley
SUNDAY,' MAY 8th
•
11:00 a.m. Mother's bay Ser-
vic.
ee Sunday ,.School stu-
de tts meet at .10:45 to at-
tend sei'Vice :' in a `body.
3:00 p.#n. Dungannon.
May 15thj--:-Anniversary .ser-
vices:.Rev: Douglas MacDon- ,
ald; T'illsonburg..
LUCKNOw
UNITED CHURCH
:Minister:
Rev;•Gordan . R. Geiger,,
B;A; Ba:•
FAMILY SYJNDAY, MAIC •8th•
10;00 atm Church ,School •
•
• open Session:., .
'11,00 a.m: `Worship as a • ,-
farnily.• .
aptisn
urs
er ,
Burin hurt
h.
Thought F`or` The Week 1
The Cem�iiiiunity is:never
more hristian than its. Fant
lies.
Racal & General
Mr. and ..Mrs. Reid McKim
and Karen of '.Willowdale were'
week -end visitors with his fath-
er, Mrd A. E.:McKim.
Mrs. John-- Carruthers has re=
turned home.. after spending the
past few months in' -Ripley: '
Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson "spent
Easter in ;:Toronto with ' Mr. arid
Mrs. .,Donald Ferguson. .arid Judy.
Mrs Ken . Rae and. family. of
Chathaii' spent the Easter. holi-
days • with;.,her•� parents, M -r. -and.
.Mrs.. Frank Moran, .Ashfield.
Mrs.' 'Frank 1Vloran ,. spent a
week, in London with . Mr. and
Mrs:• Wilmer' Moran. • .
-Mrs. Eva McQuaig . returned
last . week after., spending the
winter , at • 'Portland,. Oregon 'with
her 'brother,.:. William Johnston.
,Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Steward. Of.
London .spent .,Sunday with his
parents, ' .Mr. and- .Mr's. Charles
Steward. •
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Sandy.: Pardon ,of town ' under-
went
nder went an operation iri- Walkerton
hospital ,on.'Monday. • •
• ;Donald'.'(Dinnie) • Hamilton re-
turned 'to his •ihome ''at . Para -
Mount last week . after, being.
hospitalized in Winghain for
over:three weeks:
Mrs.' F. 1V': Paterson in renew-
ing '.her • Sentinel. • sends ' regards-
to . all in the old . home town. Af=
ter` reading ' the paper she, sends
it on 'to' her daughter, Dorothy
in Edmo'ntori: • • • ' •
Mr: carries Forster; has return-
ed home after 'spending two
weeks in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, receiving treatments . for ;a•
blood condition which:•has• taus
• ed: 'him :to feel poorly . all winter,
aithot h he is up and around.
Ptevzous to, going to London he
spent a few days •in Wingham
Hospital. '
Mr. •and Mrs. Cecil Forster,
Gail arid, Brenda of Palmerston
visited •on ' Sunday, with Mr.
James Forster and also .at ,the
•
home of Mr; and Mts. Ron For-
ster. •
Mr... and Mrs. Duncan .,1/111).-
S911,
,imp-son, John and Flora, of Kintail'
visited on ' Sunday with. Mrs.
Margaret Carruthers and' Mr. &
-Mrs. Ron Forster, : •
Miss Sandra' Doig bf .CKNX
staff, Wingham, spent the .Week
end' with Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Forster: Other visitors were; Mr.
and Mrs: Ron. Perrott ' and , ,Rhon-
da of Goderich
PREPARE FOR S 'RING' .:
Get 'your garden'.. tillers and
supplies, fishing tackle. and
Lawn mowers. '$est prices avail-
able, le Canadian Tire Corporation
Associate Store, Winghaii,,' Ont
THE TROUT SEASON LAMENT
Girls, why•.worry about the tat:
est fashions, a
Whether Nein lanes will rise or
• `.fall •
Why worry "•which ;recent ' hair
styles to adopt
Whetherto dye .black, .•red or,.
blond,'•:or •. at all.' •
'Cosmetics, perfumes, fine . soaps
and the like . `
Are all of :little avail;
For • When. the ::trout' season opens,'
You'•. have .as much .chance, •as;: a'
*erre . •
Fora .data with •ilur favourite
male
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MOVE Tb MYTH FROM
HURON • TOWNSHIP • - •
• Mr: and .Mrs. John Nonkes :&
family, natives of Holland, mov-
:ed. recently :to, Blyth from their.
farxn .- on'the • Second Concession:
-of Huron ` Township.. •
• ,Prior : to their departure a.
gathering •was held in Clover
Valley,school in their: honor. The
presentation of a electric clock,
pop-up toaster, ' and • teakettle
were :gratefully. ' received and
card playing. and lunch •complet-
ed a most. enjoyable ; evening.
Willie 'Noifkes was .the recipi-
ent 'of a pen and flashlight from,
the teacher and pupils of Clover
Valley, school.
PARTICIPATED 1.N
ALLEY: BOWLING
Three teams •of ladies from
Lucknow Legion Auxiliary, No,
309 participated . in the annual
District Alley, Bowling Tourna.-
menta sponsored 'by Walkerton
A aliary. In all 66 : teains were,
' competition. • The PY `%aphel CCani-
i. h team of
eron Trophy" for high
the 2 -day tournament went to ;a
Walkerton team. ••
'Two new trophies have been.
donated this 'year -•-•- The "Jean
E. • .MacNaughton Trophy" for
thigh team in '.Zone •C-3 and the
"Luella Hall Trophy" • for high
team in tone C-1.. This was won
by a :Goderioh' teaim Mrs. Hall is
a Past Zone Com'man'der for
C-1 ofwhich. Lucknow is a
rnernber.'
One Lucknow "team captained
by Mrs.. idordon,, Montgomery &
comprised; of Mr's. Peter . John••••
stop, Mrs, Bob Armstrong, . Mrs..;
Howard .Robinson,. Mrs.. Henriet-
ta MacDonald and Mrs. ,Evelyn
Barkwell each won souvenir
coffee spoons. • K•
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LINGERIE Dacron . ' slips, Watson ,Panties, Nylon.
Gowns, Kaybar slips, ' Baby Doll Pyjamas," Terry-
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PRETTY HATS and SCARVES -- with matching
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BLOUSES Crisp cottons. in • many new styles.'
HOSIERY Seamless, 79c.. Stretchy tops, ' 99c.
SKIRTS and SWEATERS -• 'many new exotic colors.
YOUR STORE TO BUY : MOTHER"A' GIFT'
,
EDWARD MOORE DIED
SUDDENLY oN TUESDAY
Death came:suddenly '•due
• 'to a •heart attack,:. to Joseph .:
Edward More about 1:30
'.Tuesday afternoon • at . his
• . home in:. Lucknow. FIe ' was
in his 52nd,year, Mrs Moore
Was.. withhim at the time
but the end 'cameso sudden
ly ' and .quickly ' that help
could'; 'not ..be summoned. f.
Eddy, as hu ' ' was best.
known,had returned :home
On . Sunday after spending •
several .,weeks in ,,Wingham
Hospital following a {severe
seizure. ' •
The ,funeral •'service ' will :•
be: ' at 'the McLennan and
•MacKenzie Memorial ' 'Chap-
el in Lucknow' on Thursday
,at 2:30 p.m. ',with -,interment
in Winghain Cemetery.
Mrs. • •• ' ;Robert. Macintosh, . * Mrs.
Russell. Whitby,' Mrs.. Jim Haml
ton, -Mrs. Bertha; Lougheed •and
Mrs. Ron Forster
•• Door prizes were won by Mrs.
;Barkwell and. Mrs. Forster.
:Present; but not playing Were
Mrs: Jim.. McNaughton and 'Mrs.`
Philip MacMillan.. • '
Teams entered , were ,from
"Goderich., .'Clinton, Blyth, ' Exeter,
Hensall` • Palmerston, Harriston,
Arthur, Owen Sound, Barrie;
Chesley, Durhat.n, Dundalk, Mt.
Forest, :Orangeville, Listowel,
Fleshertoq, . Walkerton, 'Hanover,
Tort Elgin, Kin ardF
ine,' Wing-
ham,
i gham,
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Ripley, Luoknow. `
,The day consisted' of 'lunch' at
the `"York 'Room" in the Hartley
House Hotel and • entertainment'
b
during the afternoon y. lim
S
Boucher 'and his orchestra with
Bob Secord as Master; of •cere-
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All
DRY CLEANING
'During Month. of May
:Will be:`
MOTH • PROOFED .:.
FREE OF. CHARGE:
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Agent'
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LJCKNOW
Phone /85
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um Theatre
,
'INGHAM
awo shows each, night •
First at 7.15 :
Thursday, Friday, Saturda��
May ,;5, 6,•7:
Robert Mitchum,.'
• Elizabeth Meuller
in
THE ANGRY HILLS
A war ',.melodrama• :in Nazi
occupied ' Greece during the.' se-
cond World ' War.
monies. Then; • a delicious buffet
dinner was served to over 20171
ladies ? .each night after which
the awards were given, by Mrs. •
Margaret ` Bogdon, ,president of
Walkerton Auxiliary and: _ Mrs.:
Reta Mcg atter,: convener .'of the
Bowling Tournaiprient.
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:THE
•�P�iRK
GODERICS
Now Playing .— "The Jayhawkers" —. In Color wit
Jeff Chandler and Fess ` Parker.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, . May, .9,'• 10, 11
"IT STARTED WITH, A KISS"
• —_ ln:'Scope and: Color
I. 'A laugh -loaded storyof an arr.
' AD.
MITTA
NC
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RE 5 T R I C T E D to PERSONS
wins a• futuramic ' autornobile-rand • f
•• ,18 YEARS OF AOC
a bride,. in 'Spain, OR OVER
GlenrilFord Debbie. Reynolds. and Elia .Gabor
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f,. Thursday, Friday, ,Saturday, May 12, 13, 14
"'YELLOWSTONE 'KELLY"
The tWo other' ' teams entered
consisted of , Mrs John England
(captain),Dan an Thomson,
,_ •. 'Garbutt: ' Bob `' "The , ast Angry Man": Paul. IVruni and'
Mrs. • William 'We1Sh� Mrs
Lyons,,, Mrs. 'Garbutt. and: Mrs. Corning •
Bob Hamilton: ' David Wayne. • •
force 'sergeant whose 'raffle •,ticket.
' -- In Technicolor � • .
Running his traps in Sioux country , famous scout,
' becomes involved ,between the 'Indians and ,the Army.
. ' Clint Walker - Andra Martin and Edward Byriics
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Mrs, Clare Jdhtiston (ealtainl, ,,,;,..,,...N,:,.►,�.. �:..,.,,.. ..,�.,�.,...,..,._.;.:.,
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