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T LUCKNOw' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ON TAEIO
WEDNESDAY, MAY Ilth, 1960
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1959 '' FORD,. ,automatic; 9;000. miles,' new... car
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1957 FOR 4=door. Hardtop, With all the extras..
2-1956 • FORDS
1953 BEL -AIR CHEW powerglide
1953 • . PLYMOUTH, completely .overhauled.
1953 OLDSMOBILE'
'SPECIALS THIS WEEK
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1953 CHEM, Standard
1951 CHEV.
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KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Harold ' Snider
of . Oregon, visited during •the
week with the Haldenby fami-
lies here. Her grandparents .Hired
in the Westford =`district .many,
years ago.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and' son,
.. ,
Scott were recent visitors with
Mr. ' and ` Mrs • Gordon' Avis and
Carl' of Tiverton.
Congratulations" ° to. Mr. and
Mrs:Don Don Gillespie on the birth
of : a daughter: A sister for Ron
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Haldenby
and 1V[r. ; :and 'Mrs:. Howa d -. Een--
nett"of Toronto visited with re-.
latives`. here on Saturday..
Mrs.'..Jack Hewitt, attended the
Home Economics Regional meet=.
ing : at Port. Elgin on Saturday.
Miss' Donna Nicholson of Kin-,
cardine spent the week end •at,
tier ' home •here
•Mr.•
'andMrs.•Georhe-xa
l
den
by of:NorthBay 'Spent Saturday
at their home here.;
Mrs. J. W. Collwell spent Fri- 1
:.day with 4Mr. and Mrs Don ham, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Hewitt'
McCosh; Purple .Greve.. I and faririly:
;,Institute Elects OfficersA; reception'.'was held on Wed
:Mrs. Frank Maulden,: retiring nesday, evening a't Holyrood . in
...president' installed • • the newly honour 'of Mr. • and Mrs, Gordon
'elected officers of the
McDonald, newlyweds. ' also , her • father, Donald Mac=
'which ',. : H.W:I: :....
ich` are gas follows President;
Sunday visitors with 'Mrs.. J. Charles of Ripley .and 5 sisters,
Mrs. Morgan' `1st Vice
Johnston;,
• .Pres:,. Mrs..Lyman Sutton.; 2nd
' Vice Pres., Mrs. Jack Ackert;
'Secretary -Treasurer, 'Mrs. Ray-
nard ` Ackert; .Assistant, ` Mrs, Or-.
yeller Elliott .. District Director,
Mrs Frank 'Maulden; - Alternate,
Mrs. `Alex Percy, Public • Rela-
tions Rep., Mrs. Roy Graham;
Pianist, Miss Edna Boyle; Audi-
tors, Miss May Boyle, Mrs: Tem
Hodgins; ' Branch Directors, Mrs.
Jack Hewitt, Mrs. Frank Thosnp-
son,' Mrs. Stuart McDonald. Fe-:
derated News Director, . Mr• s.
' Sam F .m.
armee, , Conveners, of
Standing Committees Resolu-,
tions, ,Mrs.` Tom . Hodgins; Agri
cuture and Canadian , Industries,
Mrs: Lorne Eadie; Home Econo and 'garnished • it • there.. Barbara
Hikes and 'Hearth, Mrs William! Murray' demonstrated setting a
•' Eadie;. Citizenship and Edu-
cation,' • Mrs. Phonse Murray;
• Historical ,Research: 'Wind Current
Events, 'M'rs. :William ..McPhert
son, • Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Mrs:
Howard Harris. ' Mrs. Morgan
Johnston. presided, and the• hos-
tesses were. Mrs. William Eadie
and Mrs. Howard Harris. Roll
call, What rnakes'a good citizen?
Topic, Citizenship by Mrs,
.Phonse Murray. Motto,' is any
home the ,brighter because you
passed that way, • Mrs: :Howard
Harris. District Directors report,
Mrs. Alex Percy. Themeeting
of the District. Directors. willbe
held at Holyrood next year.'Miss
Edna ,Boyle :had. a contest: Lunch
was served by the hostesses.
A. family service was held in
the Presbyterian Church. on
Sunday when the following •were
baptized, Betty Anne, `datugtkter
Lucknow:
of Mr. and Mrs. Don . Bushell;
'Barry Nelson, son of:Mr. ' and
Mrs. Morley Bushehr,' Murray.
John, 'son of Mr. and, Mrs. Jack
Barr;' Douglas D'Wight, . son. of
Mr. and: Mrs. Hugh Jansen;; Hugh The death of Mrs.. William "C.
Benjamin, son .of Mr. and Mrs...Knott :occurred,..at her. Koine. on
Harvey. 'Nicholson;; John Mai-.1the 8th line of . : Collingwood.
colm, 'son of Mr. and . Mrs. Ly- Township on Thursday,. April
man,' Sutton:21st. • She ''was the former Sadie'.
The Presbyterian Young Peo Ellen MacCharles. ' of ;Huron,
ple• attendeda service at•Auburn Township and,. was in ,her 46th
on Sunday evening. w .• year.
• Mr., and Mrs. Miller Hartwick The largely attended funeral'
`and Wayne of 'Kincardine, spent was.'held •• on Saturday to the
Sunday • with Mrs. Gertrude, Union Cemetery,. ,•Thornbury,.
Walsh; ' '" ' following service " . at Victoria`,
Mr‘r 'conducted..
• M �, J. R. ',Lane: has.• gone � to: United. Church, ch, by
visit with Mr. and Mrs Arthur her pastor,. Rev: L. S. Paisley;
Phillips
and Peggy • �at Fonthill. 1VI;A �` .
.. .. Knott was the
Mr..'' and Mrs. Perry Hodgins The' :.late ' ;Mrs th
g
spent Sunday evening with her` daughter :of Donald' MacCharles
mother; .Mrs. i William. Percy. of Ripley and, the'. late Mrs. Mae...
On Sunday •a family dinner. •Charles..She:was born ;and' rais-
was held, at the •home of Mr:: and ed in this' community where ' she •
Mrs. .Russell 'Hewitt, 'Bervie' to, had • many- friends' ,who' mourn
mark' the occasion of his mother,. her passing.
g
nn
r-1Cr! atherine' ;... ewitt's:87th7.-Beautiful 4laral-'tribut
birthday. Attending :from here a silent' tribute• to a devoted wife
were -Mr. and. Mrs. George 'Gra-. and mother, a: good neighbour
•andone who loved''her .cornmu-
nity
Left to mourn; her ..passing
are her. husband and' two child-
ren :',Roderick 15 `" and Bonnie 4`11,
•
Sergeant.' George T. Robinson;
(left), son of Mrs. Edna Robin-
, sem of Lucknow., Ont, w gives in
structions• for packing an .. Oren -
da jet engine for return to the
factory for overhaul;: to LAC
H. R. Lockhart, of .Newport , 'N.S.
Transferred ` to the RCAF's 3.
Fighter' Wing, in ' June.. of 1957,:1
Sergeant Robinson' is employed
as a supervisor in the Wing En-
gine Bay. He is accompanied- in
Europe by his wife, the. former,
Murdena Beaton, daughter of.
Mr: and• Mrs. James Beaton' ; of,
Lucknow, and their two child-
ren; Joy Anne 12,.and. Randall
child -9. Since coming, to Germany:: the "I
Robinsons have : taken full • ad -
'vantage ' of their regular leave
periods to travel in Europe, and
in their .12 foot camping trailer
have visited, Italy, Belgium,. Rol-
land, LI uxembourg, 'France, Aus-
tria 'and Switzerland.This' sum-
mer they : intend visiting Den-
mark, Sweden and Spain.
OBITUARY
mtg., WILLIAM ' KNOTT
1 • .'
W. Colwell were Mr. • and Mrs..
Ardil Mason,, Huron, Mr., and
Mrs Don 'McCosh and Richard,
Purple Grove, Mrs. Walter ' For-
ster, Ruth'" Mary,,;'Dorinda, Rip-
ley, Mr., and .Mrs. Currie Colwell,
Bruce and. Betty, Con. 2.'
` CUL' ROSS CORNERS
The Hol'yrood ,Supper 7 met
Tuesday eveningat the home of
•Mrs: Baynard Ackert with six
girls ' present, Miss' Black, the
Home . Economist • was present
Mrs. Marie'. Darrah, ; Mrs. Don-
alda
'Slater, Mrs. Margaret Tay-
lor; o all of Toronto, Miss Jessie
MacCharles of Ripley and Mrs:
Isabel Gaunt Of, West Wawa-.
nosh. and;; two :brothers, John and
Sandy of Huron .Township. She
was -. eceased by her mother
in 1 . n s one 'brother Rode
rich `: 1' o 5, who died • of injur-
ies
nJur-ies received in a `'farm' accident..
(Pallbearers were six ',nephews,
'Bill and . Keith Parkinson of
Brampton, Lowell and . ':,Ken.
and; helped .;the eels judge bis- Lindsay of . 1Vtarkdale, • Ronald
b: a 1
cuits. Mrs.. Ackert dictated. 'notes M cChar es . of Ripley and Don
on the different ald Gaunt of • Lucknow.
i erent kinds .of , bread Prior to . her marriage ..Mrs,
and how to• use cereal's .for sup•
per ° Each girl brought a salad Knott
Was principal of $t:
Helens' school , from 1935 to ,1939.
THREE ;MEMBERS
Johnston won the building fund
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491N. AUXILIARY
'• The, 'regular , meeting • of the
Ladies' .Auxiliary ' Branch No 309
was held . in their rooms , . on
Tuesday, May3rd. There were
24 ' members present. The' presi-
•dent; Kittle Purvis, opened the
meeting with .the flag bearers
presenting the:' colours. •
Three :..,new members were
then installed' by the.. President*
.
assisted by 1st Vice -Pres., Am-
anda Hamilton • •and 2nd ' Vice.=
Fres.
new 'members . are Mrs:- Shirley`
Cook, ' Mrs. Lottie Cook, ' Mrs..
Phillips. •
Mrs. Solomon was winner -of
th ntership draw but was
not • present.
'Mrs. Evelyn ' Henderson 'won Have You; Renewed Y out Sub.
r' ' rs li cri tion
the 'mystery ize: M alVel e s. p
e me
which Was donated by •.oiie
of the members.: Arrangements
were made for the rally. . in :Gor-
rie May ' lltih. All 'mem'bers who
will begoing to rally are asked
to be at- the :Auxiliary rooms by
. seven:
The Zone . Commander intro-
duced'• her guests who were withoo
:her from. her Auxiliary: She' con- '
gratulated : the ,Auxiliary • for . the
way •they conducted the Meeting
and also .the secretary.. She .ad
dressed the cgathering " 'for. a few
minutes .and ended .her talk by. •'
• reading a _'lovely poem.
..,
knah Was served' at. the close
of: the. meeting ,and. Mrs..' Purvis
presented ' the " Zone Commander
with ' a little. gift from the Au"xi-
liary.
table. Mrs Ackert made . tossed
salad which was . served for
lunch. Mrs.. Ackert served lunch.
Corabelle Thompson thanked the
hostess: The' next meeting' will
b•
e held in two weeka kat ,the
home of• Mrs. Frank Thompson..
The Mothers ';are to be present
at this meeting: ' .
• Mrs:. Frank Schumacher and'
Mrs. John :Schumacher. • •visited
Monday With Mrs: Chas.: Schu-
rnacher, Walkerton. • •
Miss Mary Edgar is °e.rnployed
at the •home•. of Mrs, . Leroy El-
liott.
Mr, and'.IMrs Gerald Stewart,
Kincardine, 'spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Tom Stewart' and
boys. .
Mr: and Mrs, James Wraith'
visited Sunday' . with, Mr, and
,Mrs Murray ;Henderson and
family, L'. l.'1c'kriow. "
.BRUCE' REGAINS' LEAD
IN BUTTER PRODUCTION
;Bruce County • has regained 'its
position as the leading creamery
butter producing county , in the
Y
Province of Ontario;
The Most recent Monthly Dairy
Report issued by,' the Statistics
Branch. of. the Ontario Depart -
!tent of Agriculture shows that
during February Bruce produc-
ed .497;640 pounds. of . creamery.
butter. ' and during the two
months ending in February 'it
produced 4,012,$45 pounds. ' This
is an increase over the same
periods., in 1959 when truce was
in. second •place • behind Perth
County, . ;
•
The smallest good' deedis
better 'than• the greatest inter
tion. . '•
A"•'BRICK BUILDING.: m ,•perfeet, .shape; situated on
the Main Street in Lucknow, close to• school and church:
Has new oil heating syste i, . two new apartments' with
hardwood floors., New 4 -piece bath in' each apartment,.
• built.in; .cupboarcis:.This is. priced to sell and can ' be
bought on terries.
LAKE...LODGE and all furniture, and: equipment ' at
•Bruce Beach. Lodge has. 12 bedrooms Dining ..room.
seats" 20. Bathrooms upstairs and down. Most of e' uip-"
ment .is new including'.' deep freeze Immediate posses-
sion:•
:
A.NUMBER• OF HOMES in .Lucknow; well locatedwith
all conveniences: •
SIX ACRES adjoining Lucknow,; 'good house and barn,
town water and .hydro: Can be bought, with low 'down
payment
A NUMBER OF. COTTAGES `fully furnished ..on Lake.
Huron' between. Amberley .and Point' Clark, priced to
sell:
SEVERAL..FARMS with '.:good buildings in , Ashfield
Township. Can be '.bought on terms..
Farms and • Business property •for sale throughout"
Western Ontario.
List your property with
Western Ontario'se Estate
Fast st Growing Real e ,
WARREN L. STEVENSON
Real Estate, Mount Forest
Contact
JOHN ,HALL, SAL
Lucknow
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