The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-22, Page 10V 'OW LITcKNQw• ONTARIO
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RW RESSYS,
eautifully. style ,nylon in •pastel ,shades Many
suitable Poi 'We dints -sizes • 3-6x `priced from.
42,98. ,- $8,.95;,,7-12 priced, from $4.95` - $14.95.
'Twiny anystyles in cotton' and print from which to
7-12 ... $2.98 $6,95;'2 6x
1.98•
..$5.95
C!Ol►TTOi'LAWEAR •, v
`-piece cotton play-suits.:for • really: hot . Weather
2- lust ... 1.98 or both �-girls and oy, s �x� ] ��.t $�
ORTS for both girls and boys •.---: Only 69c
. .. .69c
19c
Y' SIItTS '-6x
:1
THING. SUITS'.;
or :girls in, attractive style and colours,
sizes
sizes Z 3x "— $1498; 4.6x $1.98 to $2,98;
$2.98 to $4.95::,
,Y.
cut aid neatly tailored, some in "continental"
style" in 'cotton` sheen' and cotton- cord all latest
aces,
Fl
.
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to $2.98; '8-18 $2;98 to ,$4.95.
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on
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onvalescing :famajooperation,ted to : shortly
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a'i .e' -of
ake4 ; waS, n t v
fief•"d' `Toi�•vhship, but' had mnade
er home in Wri ham;;'.. for ;a
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umber of years , By cher.-: friend
y manner and 'kindly ways, she
endeared:' , herself to all" 'whop
knew
her_:
' fo r`' Anne
She was a.., e, : rme
hasty, • a daughter' of :.Robert
, Hasty and. Esther ; Tackaberry of
Ashfield Township, '.where she
wa`s born arid. 'raised Ont Sep-
tember 9th, ..1908, at: the home; of
her parentA°in Ashfield
To nshi
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she marriedrJohn.T.:Blake, who
.
predeceased. ,her. 'a few years
ago. They 'farlmed' ; in Ashfield
. Township until moving* to Wing
ham, where Mr. Blake "assisted
fr r : a. few years, In • the' green
house business..: '
Mrs. Blake was , a member of
Wingham United Church, "a life
member of the• , WM.S:: ; and . a
'member ` of the 'omen's ;insti+
"tute a funerale service ` was
held at, the, ' Walker ' Funeral
,Home. in Winghain on 'Saturday
` conducted, by; Rev. T. Garnet
'Russet.; assisted by Rev. A. W.
Brown ..:of : Brantford. Interment
was . in: !Greenhill , Cemetery;
Lucknow, the pallbearers being.
f iobert,McWhinney, ,Lorne Hasty,
Wendell Alton, Eimer Johnston,
Blake - Alton, , Howard '`Blake:
Flower bearers were Earl Blake,
Cecil Johnston, Clifford Crozier;.
and Colin Crozier.
Blake isvived`-- b : her
Sur y
daughter , ernice (Mrs.' ,:Gordon,
Johnston), of .Lucknow. and three
grandchildren; John •A =;truce: &
arion ;Johnston, ;;a" sister, Mrs.
r
.:A
E ;Alton .Eieano f
W
it iarri
Win ham and a, brother,
W )
g „
Hasty of Ashfield.
She was 'predeceased, , ed b three
McWhinney
t -� rs . �".David
is ers �.
(Sarah),Mrs. Roy Maize.(Marg-
ret);..`Mrs' . Wallace Twamley
(Esther):''
b j
1 • SEE.. 'SY :THE
. SENThNEL'
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THAT the • Legion is sponsoring
a ' beauty, contest to pick a
"Miss Lucknow". , to represent.
the :community at the ,pruce
'County contest in.. connection
with the Kincardine reunion.
A few . girls 'have entered,." but
the Legison is anxious to have
more • entries.
THAT. there will be a local hyd-
ro, interruption from ` one to
two o'clock:, on .Thursday.
THAT it is expected'the High
.School . Year Books. :will be
• ;available : on Friday .of ..: this
week, .
`T�iAT Douglas Brown, 12,,of
' ''Port Albert was brought .home,
on. Sunday from the ' Sick,
Children's :"Hospital, London,
where he, had been' a. ' patient
',for a week . 'after suffering a
broken leg; when. struck byh a
car while Tiding a bicycler The
lad has ,been '`getting, along :so
well,, he was allowed to come
home, where he will spend a
• +couple of : weeks in bed and.
then be on crutches for 'sever
?al more weeks. His ' grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. G. Reed
visited . 'him the . first of . the
week. ! ,
THAT 'George Whitbyand,Lloyd
Hall .;of Lucknow and'Currie
Colwell and Frank, Colwell of.
Kinloss, recently enjoyed a
week -end fishing trip ..to the.
Algonquin:;Park.' area.
•
THAT ''Wa Wayne Nixon Of Belfast
commenced work last -week' at
J `arri;sh's Restaurant and • Bil-
:Bards. �a , . r ,MacKenziea,
•
THAT ` Mrs. Roy of
Ripley recently entertained, a
number of teachers in honour
of Mrs. Gordon McQuillin ' who.
is .-moving' to Sarnia."Mrs,' Mc-
Quillin ' has been .teaching , at
the; new <Huron. West school.
THAT Bertha Blue of Alma 'Col=
.lege,
daughter
of
M.
and d
.WELCOME• :SPORT REPORTS Mrs:Donld -Blue of Ripley
Softball and lawn bowling : ac
'tivities' ,:-are the sporting high-
lights of the summer season and
The 'Sentinel would appreciate.
being kept advised of what's,
happening:
Personal coverage `of these
events ` is impossible. Onlyif
each organization, assigns ;some-'
one as`b';press reporter'. can ' we
give these everds'.publicity which
:would' be interesting to 'some of
our 'r"eaders;: and helpful :to the
organiziation,'
espo
r ` n i le Official
Without � a s b
to keep: uS , advised, ' it becomes
a "wind .goose chase," when we:
try to , "run, down? the ` informa-
tion. '
alley Beauty
Wish To Announce ' That
MISS CAROL . HEL NM
WILL BE OPERATING THE BAILEY BEAUTY
SALON •
while Mr. and Mrs.' .Bailey.. and Brent take the -
greater part of the summer holidays in the west,
beginning the 1st of July. Carol is a graduate
of Bruno ' School . in : London and will be. with.
usin the' shop for a couple of weeks to acquaint
herself, with . the clientel before we, depart. We
feel sure 'Carol` will be very capable of taking
care/ of your ' hair - needs and wish to take this
(x �o ortunrty, pp to thank k you in advance for your
�-
patronage to her:
has a summer position in Lon
don.
THAT -, Rev.. T., C,: Wilkinson 'of
St. Marys . was, guest ,speaker
recently.: at the " Whitechurch
United Church anniversary.
He was minister at St. Helens
some 25 . years ago. Rev. Wilk-
inson has been in the ministry
for over. "44: years and. -retires
this' month
•
THAT a reunion of the gradu
ates of the school of nursing
at the - Bruce County Hospital
at Walkerton was held. recent=
> ly ins the County town. It Was.
the 'first• such get=together..
Among . those• present'. were
Mrs. Roy'., Finlayson. :, (Betty.
MacKenzie) of Lucknow' and
Mrs.; Doug Trench'' (Audrey
' • Henderson) of . `Listowel.
THAT Mrs: Wellington - Hender-
, son of Luckiiiow and . Mrs.
Durnin Phillips,'. Dungannon
were 'judges at the Bruce
, South ` District Annual : in
Lucknow recently. Tiverton
placed first and Lucknow se-
:eond 'for, the Tweedsmuir
tory. Kairshea Women's 'Insti-
Insti-
tute were first for the Cultur-
al ,
ultur-a'l, project, :hooked chair seats.,
,These ,were made by 'Mrs. Al-,
lister Hughes. Tiverton also
entered the. Cultural project,
a one -act play. . ,
THAT Nlae ,T .etchabaw, a gradu,
ate of Briino- School of Hair
Design has accepted a 'position
in London at ;Bon -elle Beauty
Salo"n,.
MAT' Mr,. -aid Mrs. George
Joynt . attended the Whicher-
Wilson wedding at St. • James
United Church, Islington last'
, Thursday and , the reception
Which `' followed ' at the Sky
Line Hotel.
YOUR.. BARGAIN FOODLA,1ND
HIGHLAND ' PRIDE COFFEE.. Save 14c
Our- 'Exclusive. Top Seller, Feature,„ Pound 7(,
MARGARINE , SALE. SAVE, 27c IBS .
Delmar For Table. Use and All Bak.ing. . 89c
`PYRAMID COOKIE: SALE. • `Save. 17c ,
~Assorted. Any 39c package. Your Choice.
SWEET MIXED... PICKLES. -Save« l Oc;
Tally.Ho; Large '48 oz. Feature.' . , .; .....59C
CHOICE CREAM STYLE CORN
8 tins : 1
Summer Pride. 15 oz. .Really :$save,
1-IEADQUARTERS . FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES. AS USUAL 'WE, SPECIALIZE
IN STRAWBERRIES, . LOW PRICED, .FOR CANNING.
Values Effective ` We Sell For Less
June 23, 24, 25.
'Phone 119, Lucknow
HORTICULTURE ' .MEETING
(Continued` from, page .,I)
Almost every ; home had flower
boxes and canaries bringing
beauty to an otherwise dingy
tenement house .In Germany
she found ..that almost .all risers,
and streams' were conservedas
park • areas.. No ;conirnercial"con-
cerns are ; allowed along. the
Ibanks
s f beau`t
She missed the oral. l Y
in Holland because the bloom.
was just past. Kew gardens' in
England delighted' her., :One fea-
ture she • liked was 'the fact that
all, -plants throughout were nam-
ed.4 In Edinburgh ,she :saw the
Men.': planting:• the famous floral.
clock, then to Cornwall where'
e
re..
the • ithododenrons : were an- at-
traction and 'Lupins 'sometimes
standing , five. feet tall were . a
breath taking sight. Though we
travel the world' over . to find the
world "beautiful, . we 'must carry,
it with us: --or( we find it not.
Mr: Cameron thanked Mrs:
McKim and stated that lie" too
had memories of some of the
places
she sPpoke of. Sozne were
not :.pleasant=-sonne even grue .
some, but then too_, there was al=
ways 'some • spot. ofbeauty. " The:
audience signified their appre-
dation- with 'applause.. •
•
Jennings , moved a
Vote of thanks to Rev; G., Geiger;
for his:. efforts and services on
behalf ' of the Horticulture Soci-
ety: He thought that Mr. Geiger
had •started something that
would Started.
Mrs. Bristow
seconded the motion and: again.;;
the aud}'ence responded. '•
Wes. Joynt conducted an
auction of ' articles' donated. This.
• proved, very . entertaining 'as well
AS. profitable.. Mrs. Joynt is nev-
er ' at ' a 'loss.' for words and she.
can :.: use them effectively, The
many hearty laughs she brought
forth, aptly` ,.illustrated her abil-
ity, as . an . entertainer. Mr. 'Cam
e'on..thanked, Mrs.. ,oynt for her.
a ble offorts and announced
that, the sale had, realized' $29.55
and =`there. ;wask two dollars in
.donations, • so 'we realized ':$31.55
ori -the . evening 'efforts.. -
Aword- of ';thanks to ' the com-
mittee'` i charge a for,. their ef-
forts
forts and • to;:. all who made: the
evening a , success, was' express
sed, :The next meeting is July.
15th. The '• committee ,in charge
” ie.
i▪ s; Mrs. StirWthers. & Mrs. Ream.
.
Mrs., :Struthers 'announced that
they had arranged for some-
thing' special :-and : it was . going
to bieg . another • . worth 'while
meeting. .
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NUMBER OF HOIVIES, with all,;'conveniences,'well .lo
cated in Lucknow. Immediate possession:
SIX' ACRES adjoining Lucknow. Good' house and barn,
has hydro and.: town.,water. Cay} be bought with • low
down•
•, payment
HOME and .One -Acre of land on :outskirts of 1.,ucknow,
with all conveniences.: New siding, 'new roof, all aiu• ,
minum ; combination storm . windows and doors.
Priced for quick ,:sale.
TWO-1PARTMENT BLOCK,' Lucknow with all
modern conveniences, newly decorated, built in cup.
•boards, 4 piece 'bathin 'each apartment. This is a real
investment.,
NUMBER, -OF LAKE .COAAFSr with all convenien'
ces, ' on Lake Hurons Immediate possession.
NUMBER OF FARMS in Lucknow, district, good •
buildings, well located, can be ,bought on 'terms.
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