HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-04, Page 11WEDNESDAY; ..144Y-4#1, i969
THE LUCKNOW sENTINEi,, LUCKrrow, ONTARIO
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LOCHALSH
Mr. and Mrs. George McGre-
gor of •Hamiltonspent the. week-
• end , with • Mr. and. Mrs. ' Jack.
MacKenzie; •
Kien, :and David••Farrisl spent
a few days in .00derich visiting
their aunt.'
Mrs:- Frank MacLennan is,
visiting in; Mallon with her
daughter, Mrs; Don. Ainsly, and.
family..
Miss Marion. .MacLennan is
sisting in the • home of Mr. and
rs. Rhody ' ' ...
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell.: Mason'
visited with Mr;'and Mrs, Geo..
McGillivray on .Sunday.
Mr. Bill MacKenzie of Hamil
ton visited. with. K. • L. MacKen
zie .ori Sunday, .'
Congratulations to. Dan Rose
on being appointed as assistant
Agricultural representative in
York County.' ,
Horticultural Meeting •
The Ripley .and. • Huron Town-
ship •Horticultural . Society held
the April meeting at; the home of
Mr. and:; Mrs. Ewan- MacLean • at
• Lochalsh. ' "
Mrs. • Oliver , McCharles :and.
• .Mrs: Gordon, Stanley presided.:
• During the business it . was . , de-
cided jthat a bus 'be chartered"
for a trip to 'Dales :.at , Brampton•,
arid on to .Toronto; for 'the rest
of the • day, "'Friday, May Gbh. , The
group was :pleased to. 'hear that
the' Ripley . Council, the;' Huron
Township .Council .and the Rip=
ley, Legion, had. all'. made. clOna
tions • to the '•Society., A 'discus-
sion followed as to 'what.. work
would be 'done on the ;flower
beds around the village', :and at
the cemQtery. It was decided to
plant roses in the bed at tlx:
Legion :hall
I .Mrs. Luther :had 'charge 'of 'the
Iprogram,•• Mrs.. Charles Liddle 8v
Mrs. Norval Stewart.. gave° talks
on : rose , propagation, and; plant-
ing of new andunusual plants.
A social hour was •.spent while:
a lovely lunch. was served r •.by •
I t e hostess :.and conimittee in
! charge. '
ELECTRIC STEAM ;IRONS :..
KETTLES
FRY PANS
.POP-UP TOASTERS
FLOOR POLISHER
HAND MIXERS
PLUS MANY OTHER. APPLIANCES;
``AT SPECIAL: PRICES
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CHECK THESE. ADVANTAGES AND. YOU: WILL
SEE WHAT WE MEAN;
No Commission . Salesmen;
Large Volume Buying . and: Selling;,
6% Bank Kate Finance Plan on New Cars. ( .With.
Free Life Insurance); 4 .
Direct. Factory Purchasing; ••
* ' :Over Forty. Cars In Stock To Choose. From;
* No Rash Promises or Guarantees. That We Are , Not.
Prepared To Back Up
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LOOK OVER•' THESE FINE1:CONDITIONED and ! R
DESIGNED TO Glint YOIJ
The mileywmat of vierksacing
appliances fa fhe home, and
egolpatoal ow the (arm
paid- for'eat ei lace**.
Sandwell" th•
159 Bay St. GLUONS - Toronto 1;00.
'DISTRICT .:07.9P
. Phone 71 • Lucknow
INSTITUTE PLANNING
DISTRICT -ANNUAL l'
' "The' Officers and District Dir-
ectors •`,of Brude South Women's
Institute ;nett. at Arrnow on Fri-
day, April 29th. ;The president,:
•Mrs.., Harvey Houston, folyrood,
and the secretary -treasurer, Mrs..
Cecil Hollands, Kincardine, were
•in charge.
Plans were laid for the dis-
trict annual which'. will he held
in Lucknow this year on Friday,:
June 10th.
1Mrs.' V. Em merson gave a • re-
port` on the Farm .,Accident sur-
vey meeting
urvey'.meeting ,which was held in
Guelph. Mrs Don .MoCosh, ' one
of the. Area' chairmen,;, brought
'greetings and . a short report
from,:.Grey;Bruce Area..It was
decided' to ` buy •a . Tweedsmuir
history book • for the, district.
An invitation .for the district
'Directors : meeting ' 'in 1961 was
accepted from ' ' the. Holyrood,
branch. The District Annual 1981
will . be held in Whitechurch..:'
The Arrriow".branch .served. • a':
surnptous luncheon to the ladies.
a YOU'LL BEiEEINCr ME
12 THE ADS
RUN BY
ROY HAVENS
Plumbing. and Heating
Esso- oil Burner
Sales and Service
Father PII.SSeS
' David Currie, a native of the
• Zetland district in. 'East Wawa -
nosh . died in Winghtun .Hospital
at the - age of 89, Mrs. Russell
• Gaunt (Ethel May) of Con. 2,
Kinloss is one of a , family of
five who survives. •
LUMNOW NATIVE DIES,
RESIDED AT RIDGETO7N
Mrs. Eunice W. Marr, wife. df
the late Dr. Del Marr of Ridge -
town; died at ChathSrn Hospital
at the age of 82.
Mrs:. Marr ;was the former
EuniCe Little,. • daughter • Of the
late W. Little and Esther
Trelesyen, early •residents of
Lucknow, • Where 'sir :was. born.
The Little residence was where
the George JoYnt home is loCa-.
Marr Was a first Cousin
• 8he ,is survived by a siker,
Miss Alice Little. of Ridgetown
and two daughters, :M.S.. Harry
Adaskin -of Vancouver and. Mit.
C. St, iBradley of Chathani;
Mr:. and Mrs. J. Dietrich and.
'funny of ' Breslau spent . the
Mrs. J. Kenney and Mrs. .ka-
I 'ward Sinnott of Detroif visited,
'with friends here,
• Mrs. 'Jas..' Sinnott and family
and Miss Maureen Vassela of
iDetroit visited their parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. Fred Vaisel'a.
Guests ,at ;the home cif. Mr. • .80
Mrs. Andre** Martin were, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Martin of . Ha-
milton and Mr. and Mrs. Michael.
'Martin and. family of gtoney
Mr. Jas. Gr.ant •of Newcastle,.
N.B., 'is 'presently eniployed by
Mr. Norman' O'Connor.
the week -end at their cottage
Miss Frances .Gihnore,
Walter Kelly and Mr. Jas., Mar-
tin • of London visited their
,Sympathy is extended to the
Martin families upon the "'death
of' Miss' Elizabeth Martin,' 91, Of
Please. accept my sincere thanks for your patron-
age during the years that' I operated THE '
MARKET STORE.
The pleasiire of having been ,of service to
you and the pleasant business relations we enjoyed
will long be appreciated.
Sincerely,
NORMAN WELWOOD.
Mr. Wilson Wall. 'who had
pneuMonia is. home. from Wing-
, Mr. Harold Howald. of. the Se-
conla Concession ''.`got hdrne,. froth
the hospital • on Thursllay after
foot injury. They had the 'tele-.
phone ' installed last ,week ,
planning a bus trip on May 30th
The Ladies' Aid has resumed
their meetings for the slimmer,
with . Mrs. 'Lloyd Moffat as hos-
tess .for the first meeting..
Hugh MacKenzig. ,of Le-
vack in Northern Ontario is in
the corinnimity at present doing
soMe " reforestation, on the old
lhorrie farm. Sorne 10,000 ever-
green trees are being 'planted.
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.1966 'DODGE "Polara" .4 dr. sedan, power steering,
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f9 59': PONTI'AC s'Stratochief" : 6; 4 -door sedan,: radio, :.
two tone;, .1 owner, sharp red and black finish,
see this : one. Only: / •$2,2 75:00
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this wagon is positively like new. Only $2, 395.00
1958 " FORD "Ranchwagon 6"''2 -door, two tone paint,
radio A-1 condition. • Only $2;150:00'
195.8 • DODGE "Crusader: V8 Club • Sedan,. 1 owner,
low• mileage, a steal at . $1, 795.00
1958 • .RAMBLER'; "Super; ,6 :4 -door.. sedan,', reclining'
seats, spotless' . condition, •26,000 actual . one
owner; miles. Only t; . ; $1,850.00
195 7. CHRYSLER 'Windsor :.V8" 4 -door ,. sedan,
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over this luxury automobile today. Priced at
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1957 • METEOR:.''Niagara V8" 4 -,door 'sedan, custom
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1957,' DODGE "Regent 6" 4 -door sedan This car..'
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1956 DODGE "Custom.: Royal" ,2 door• 'hardtop, full..
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1954'
$.1,275.00
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195'3 VAUXHALL 6 cylindersedan, a cheap econor
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1957 rARGO' D400 equipped . with 3 foot insub:
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