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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-22, Page 3• SDAY, JUNE 2d, 196b, THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU CKNOW, QN',1<AR•iU� w., •y ^�^-•i� �..'. N.w�.'.JIr�Yif�'>' y .... •�4w+�'•��:.„. •'-'”` �4�Y,/ � , • � ••. :u• ...,• .......•,.rfi.......,.:,:'�.�.�.wmanll� �"� .o/� .. f..�..+,»►r�A1t ,..,.,....„.,,.....,,,,,,...„., t 0F; 'wry:..,..-.:•.•.+„..•wires•„x •.. �m* antage of these .: ORANGES,' 3. dozen ' . GREEN. GIANT ,FANCY PEAS, Save .,17c, 15 Oz. .. ..:.. . STOKELY FANCY' TOMATO 'J.. UICE • Save 90„.,20 oz. ,. NIBLETS BD.'' CORN Save 11c, 14Oz.., KAM LUNCHEON MEAT Save 16c, 12 oz . ; ; "4 for $1 ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES, 5 Varieties White, Chocolate,:: Golden,, Honey 'Spice, , Orange, Lemon, Save 24c, 15 Oz. , ,' .. .., , , . 4'for. $1. °DR. • BALLARD CHAMPION.DOG' FOOD:: • Save 8c, 15 oz. • *. • , ._ 8. for • BALLET TISSUE, COLOURED TWIN PACK . Save 8c, rolls; ; , ..' ...,• 6. for' $1. . • ... •: . -, ... • $.1.00 • • • 6 for ' $1. .,7for'$1 6•for $1: .KLEENEX TISSUES, :CHUBBY, 'or- REGI AR Save 30c , .: •. : , . 7:: for, $1. DOLE FCY.. '"CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 20 oz. .. 3' for ROSE MARGARINE,..• COLOUR' UICK' Q Save 16c,•' .'; YORK CH. DESSERT PEARS Save 15c, 20 ;o.. .. . • . • YORK BRAND MEAT BALLS, . . Save 29c 15 oz. tins ; c, . for; 5` for. $1.;:, azzlers: R &`:W EVAPORATED ' MILK, 'tall.. tins .. R & W JELLY POWDERS, pkgs. . CHOCOLATE • BARS, 10c :. , . ,. ..• AYL. STUFF. MANZ..OLIVES; 8 ozice box. R & W INST COFFEE it., 8 oz. ... . R & W ` HOMOGENIZED 'PEANUT'B,U: - 9' oz.'Tumbler . , ` , . . . MAPLE LEAF FANCY SOCKEYE SALM KRAFT DELUXE, SLICES, 8 oz. pkgs. JOHNSONS BABY POWDER. Reg. . 75c : BIRDS :EYE ORANGE JUICE,; 6 oz. tins ...7for:$1'. 14.for $1 12 for $1. .3 for $1. • • . $1. TT • 4, for, $1' ON . 2 for $1. .. 3. for 1. • 2 for: $1. . .. 5: for' $1. AYLMER JAMS :with Pectin ' added, 24 ' oz. 2 -Fruit Marmalade , , ' a..• • Grape Plume • . •'.,. ..•• Apple::Jelly • . .. ...• , KELLOGGS.SPECIAL "K" CEREALS,. 6 oz. KELLOG:GS: CORNFLAKES .12 oz. KELLOGGS SUGAR` SMACKS,',9 /2 oz. .., KELLOGGS' SUGAR POPS, 8 oz. .. ... . 3 for $1.. :3 "'for' $1. 3 'for $1.. 3 for $1. .4 for $1.' 4- for 41. 4 for $1.• 4 for' $1., • FAMOUS CANNON BATH TOWELS. PREMIUM Size 20” x 40" in 4 attractive new designs and colours. Regular $1.98 value. A pair $1.39 with $5.00 purchase.: 'PHONE 26 FREE: DELIVERY ()cal Genera George Elliott '• has not ;been. enjoying good: health for a time and is 'at . present . confined ; to. bed. at his home. Otto. • Pedersen has• returned ':home from; Victoria ` Hospital ...London, where he . was .a patient lona time and underwent 'major surgery. , 'Mr. and `•Mrs..'..Jim O'Donnell and fainily visited with Mr. , arid., Mrs, Don Hulbert at Zurich .on Sunday. Don: and' Jun were ,has- petal• , roommates in 1957, both Vieth/is'` of osteomilytis: . • Lucknow �resbyterratt Church Interim -Moderator Rev. Neil IVIcCombie, 'Ripley SUNDAY, JUNE ;26th 4:00 . a m: Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 1.;15 64n. South gin' loss 3:00: p m. Dumganndri 01•441..•......14ainw• ...••••••.41111.•' LUCK W UNITED CHURCH 1- • Minister: ' .Rev, Gord¢n R. ,Geiger,' ,B.A.„ B.D. ' SUN DA"Y JUNE 26th. ff 10;00' a: n,• Church 'School : E 11;00 a.m. : •Hol_.. , . ou Y. C mrnnion 1. Sermon thesne=—"Invitation , rQ Cenurm ie" 1Nurgery:during; ohutch. • %aught For' 'The ,N'ec'k, 36 silent, or speak some - tiling worth hearing, -.. ,•wrr +rlwrik o:".0.0linar:.,daa Mr's. R. T.,' Douglas is 'a patient in Wingham hospital 'w,th a `seri- ous heart condition. • Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nixon., and babe , of Toronto were. Sat- urday visitors •at the •home of and Mrs. John: Emerson. IVir: • a E Mr.• .and' Mrs. Tom Hackett &. Douglas; and. Mr. and Mts. Mid- ford :' Wally and .Donnie, were ,Sunday visitors with. :Mr: and Mrs..'Keith Hackett Of. Toronto,, at their summer • cottage near Orangeville • Mrs. Hackett" re- mained for a . couple . of weeks r: ' Mips. C. E. Stothers of D and Islington. were visitors: last' .Week. with Steve Stothers: •Father's Day .visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Brock .Whale, Jr., of ;Gooksville,' Mr: ' and" ,Mrs; Steve Stothers.. Scott- and.. Joanne of., Winnipeg and . 'Mrs.. W.: J. A. Stewart 'of Fergus; • Mrs. 'Margaret Nasinith of Forest :Grove, .Oregon,' Mrs,' Ro- bert .Ro$s of • Whitechurch, Mis- ses, Jean • and Barbara.' Ca,inpbell of London, Mr. and : Mrs. Ronald Van Camp • of ,.Wingham visited recently with. Mrs. John'.M her. Wm. Hewat, of Vancouver vis- ited here at' the 'weekend while. on la •business. trip East., He is ernployed by Naugatuck Cle'ini- . Gals: of Elmira: Those--frorn a 'distance' attend:, irig the funeral, of Miss Esther McGill were, Mr... and ' Mrs. Rob ert'Fisher and Mrs, Grace Keane, ,of Hamilton, Mr, and' Mrs. Ar-. thi.r, Farnell of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs., Gordon • MacWhirter :of Gormley. .. . • ' Mrs: Ewart Jamieson' of Ash- field has : returned : home, after four weeks in Wingham hospital,. iM'rs. :H. D. Thompson under- went a 'major operation in •Vic- toria Hospital, London, • on Mon- day. . Peter MacDonald of. Ashfield entered . Victoria' "hospital, Lon: don;1 on Saturday preparatory to undergoing •surgery this week. He is in: the ,sante room as "Long" •Bill. Webster who had„ .bone 'grafting done on, his leg Which is iri a cast. R' CONGREGATION .FORMED EIGHTY=SIR• ..YEARS .AGO -•rte .Rev. • 5: • ;' R Lfupton ' of the ' Murch •of. Messiah ,Kincard'ne . was the, guest minister at -the. .anniversary service. of St. Peters Anglican -' Church on Sunday The congregation was - formed' 86 years ago, .when the rector at. :Dungannon, ' Rev. . Edward M." Eland,, ' conducted services, in rooms over '.Button's Butcher Shop every other ,,Sunday: even - Within' four years the 'congre- gation had built their own church on' land donate 'by: Mrs. West. :The chuz h was opened in 1878 during the . • Ministry . of Rev.. James Carrie, 'rector: at Dungan- non and Port Albert. ' , The ' present 'minister. 'is, Rev. H. L. Jennings who came tb the parish m 1952. ` GAUNT REUNION • HELD AT•HANOVER' . Over 70 relatives :from Luck - now, ,Lion's Head, Niagara. Falls, Sarnia, Teeswater, , Belgrave, Wingham and Whitechurch' ga- thered in the 'Hanover :Park, on June 19th, for, the 14th; annual Gaunt reunion. Greetings were read 'from.MrS., Sam Durnin, Lucknow and Mr. Albert Phillips, Burnaby,' Sask.: Prizes , were , awarded. as `fol= lows: The eldest person at ,the picnic, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Gaunt, Wingham, : •Th largest family, Mr. and 1\0s. Bttd Keene, Owen Sound; . Most Grandchild- ren, Mr,, and Mrs, Geo.. Phillips,. Lucknow; Longest distance,: Mrs. Mable Moore, Niagara Falls. Election of officers :resulted as follows: Pres Leonard Phillips, Wingham; 1st Vice, Mrs. Annie Keene, Owen .Sound; Sec: Treas., Mrs.. Dan Ross, :Whitechurch; .An ' invitation from. Mr. and Mrs. • Andrew Gaunt, R. 1, Lucknow, to • hold the 196.1 re- union . at : their farm „.' home brought another very enjoyable family reunion to a: close. N FORMER ASHFIELD RESIDENT PASSES The death of Mrs. W . J. Lane sof `..Belmont, and • formerly of Lanesville, • occArred. in. Victoria Hospital, London, Tuesday:, She was the former Mary Jane Hac- kett' and was in her 84th -eat; ;The' "funeral serviice wilt Ibe. held at 'the ,Johnstone Funeral Home on Thursday,''' June. 23rd at 2:30 p'm, 'with interment in Greenhill Cemetery. PAay. 'ice OBITUARY ESTIIER Death to Miss; Esther McGill .Ori' Thursday, ;June '18th ' at the •Lucknow Private • Hospi- tat -¢.here•: she had been a patient for tears. Her e - sight a1mosbecamene ser seriously affect d some. 14 year :ago; and deterio-' rated to total blindness Despite' her affliction. . .She... remained bright and cheerful and enjoyed' the,: companyof those who cal- led. al:led. on her. '' Miss MoGill was a daughter of David McGill , and Sarah • 'Cook, and was born at Paramount 81 years ' ago, on the farm now owned. by Jim ,Ketchabaw: - After Mr. 'McGill's-' death, Mrs. , McGill and Esther .carne to • Lucknow in 192.2, and about :a. year later Mrs.' McGill. died Esther then made her home for 'a number of years . with Mr. and Mrs. W. J:., Spindler. , 'The funeral service, was. held at the Johnstone Funeral Home ori Saturday; .conducted. by Rev.. .: . Neil •McCornbie. ' Interment was in South Kinloss Cemetery, the. pallbearers being, Jim Ketcha- ibaw, . Jim' ' Cameron, IHossack Bain, Cameron Cook,. ;Bob` Hain;- ilton .and. Stuart, Robertsbn.' • Miss • IVIoGill is survived by a brother, 'William MoGill at the Lucknovv.. Private 'Hospital' and ' by a sister, .Mrs. Harry Farnell ,(Elizabeth) of. Hamilton: • She was predeceased by three sisters, Mrs. W. J. Spindler • (Em=: Ma), Mrs. ' Les :McKeith (Annie)., Jean who died as a young'• girl,: 'and by a brother Hugh, who'. died , in; infancy. CROWDED OUT BY' LACK, . Oi'• SPACE AND DEADLINE ..' Ari: unusual rush of copy on Tuesday,: when it ' waS too - late to increase the 19 -page paper;--. of Which the .first run was made On Monday —• 'has forced • us to, hold; over.: some articles,'-includ- ing ' the, .obituary ,of the late Charles Cooke, who . died sud- denly early last 'Saturday, morn- ing. KAIRSHEA GIRLS' PRESENT ;GIFTS TO. LEADERS • On 1 Saturday afternoon, • the members of 'the 41,H'Homemak- ing . Club entertained •,: their Mothers , and Members , of • ,the Institute, ;'to a Casserole supper at' '4 p.m. A ` short : program of music and impromptu speeches Preceded ' the, buffet supper: Miss' Joyce,. McNay McNay and the president. of the .club, Miss, Elizabeth Fin- layson ';presented their leaders, Mrs:. Allister Hughes and Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, with, •• gifts. Achi eveinent Day for the. "Supper Club" ' will be ' in Walkerton ' on July : 15Th. 11110111111.11=11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 • :eum h r:. :eat e WINGHAM -.two Shows each ;,night First at 7.15 ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ; 'June 23, Brigitte, Bardot, Jacques ` Charrier BRIGITTE-:,GOES .TO WAR, J A. French made ,spy comedy.. GiODEK CR , Now "Playing. Steve Reeves In The Giant of thon" In • Technicolor.,, Mondays Tuesday, 'Wednesday,._June•. PETER SELLERS and JEAN SEBERG In a . British -made comedy about a tiny, mythical kingdomthat declares war. on' the U.S. and, through' 'a fluke, wins! "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED" Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 30, July 1, 2. June ..._ , TOY CURTIS — JANET LEIGH - - DEAN .MAY1TIN • 'arid. JAMES WI ITjiVIORE A • blues -chasing. fun -cast in Norman• •Krasna's' Broadway hit "WHO WAS T H AT LADY?" oirining "A: Dog of Flanders" *• The picture YOU will rernentbery r.,..a.r9r.n..a...„,.�.i�.,aiw,...�i. 4, r. • • id • 1