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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-07-13, Page 3NSDAY, _;LULL 19th .1960 THE LUCKNO;W SENTINEL, LUCKrrOW, ONTARIO PAGE THRH, FANCY RED SEAL COHOE SALMON i�2's 2 for ?9c W. AGSTAFFE STRAWS JAM STRAWBERRY With Pectin. 3coff puck,' new pack. 24 oz. . 41c P.ILLSBUR'Y CAKE MIX Double Dutch Devils Food 10c coupon in each .pkg.,, 19 oz. :.. 29c WHITE' SWAN TOILET TISSUE White rolls ... " 4 • for 49c • CULVERHOUSE . C. Choice; 20 oz. NATIIONAL, ' : TEA BAGS Cello bag, 50 , . MARGENE MARGARINE 4c off pack, l's . . CORN 2 'for 35c 39c: 29c berries Order your Pails Of . Cherries :Now : 'PHONE ' 26 0 FREE..DEL- IVERY • +-.-.-a wiNN#Ph RESIDENT Mr. and, ,Mrs, . Fred Martin -spent - were end with , Mr. SENDS ° SOCIAI:�• NOTE •,thek h & Loral . .;,G�neral 1VIrs. John 'Martin. at Maple. Miss Marguerite . Saigeon; ' a ` Lorna' Hewed, Barbara Fin former member• of the High layson, Beth Cooper, Carol Stan - School' teaching staff was :.a • oal- ley ' and Eleanor ' .MacNay are ler in town last week: working ` at Point Ideal on: Lake - Mr. ' and ' Mrs: john Emerson of -Bays for the summer months°'l. A "few days ago, we received the •:`following personal item ,,from Miss Kate MacNabb, .clip- Pd from the ' Winnipeg.. Free ress: • "Mrs; ,.Gilbert Mackay, .Lipton Street, entertained ,at the tea hour :Monday in honour ,of her Mrs. Dan - ;1VIcInnis "on 'Sunday. cousins; Mrs R H.: Thompson Miss Jean Lyons' has returned and .Miss' ' Helen Thompson of Lucknow,: who.. are on their way to Vancouv,erGuests included ,a number of`` former Lucknow .re- • sidents " • Mrs Karry. Pierce, the former Mary Campbell, who was post= Mistress here following ' the:, death of her father, was aanong; the former Lucknowites , present. She had :suifficiently :.recovered from a recent illness to be pre sent and..Miss McNabb said that - they • hat -,they: all enjoyed ; talking ;about old- friends and: old . times.. Miss' MacNabb taught, .school in Lucknow ' before ' leaving' the village ;49 years ago, visited at: the • home of Mi., and Mr. Harry Hackett and George of Lucknow, Mr.: and 'Mrs. Alvin .Hackett of Belfast :and • 1V r. and Mrs. D•' A, Hackett; of Zion :spenit Sunday in -Victoria Eospital in. London with Mrs. Hackett,. who is, improving : slowly following an operation on : Thursday,' ;June, 30th. Lucknow resbyterian Church • Interin',Moderator Rev. Neil McCombie, Ripley SUNDAY, JULY 17th 10:00 a.m. Sundae '. School / y .11:00 a.m. 1Vlorn lig` Worship. ley:. • T.. J. McKinney. LUCKNOVAt UNITED CHURCH Intel -4n Moderator Rev:.. Peter Renner, . of 1 Teeswater" SUNDAY, ,• nix 171h 10:00 . a, n, ' Church School , 411:00 a.m. Divine Worship tevr Janes Dorrian of . Hag- ersville. , Thou ..k Thought.,For The Week Vision. is that art of ;.eeing things invisible. from a :visit with friends at Tara and Owen Sound., Miss Sharon, Atchison of Lena, Manitoba, is spending twa weeks. with ; her sister, Mrs. Stewart Stanley and: Mr. Stanley. - Mr: and Mrs. Jack Stuart have taken •up ,residence in Goderioh ,, having moved from the Village during the past week. • Mrs., Annie. Twamley 'of, Lon- don and Mrs. Charles Lockwood and . daughter of London • visited recently With Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Sherwood. . • - Mr, and Mrs.' John ' Keith Of Livonia, Michigan,' spent :.a few days at .the home of • Duncan Murdoch , MV rrison • of Teeswa- ter, and: a ,former .harness maker in Lucknow, was a•. caller .iii. the village on Monday. Mr: and, •Mrs. E. J. Smith :and children, 'Jimmy and Catherine; have been ' visiting in' Wingham. With Mr. and Mrs. '.Jim Smith; .and .were callersin the \Tillage last Week. "Ted ii on the staff of the Ottawa Teachers' College. Mrs 'and Mrs.. J. •Wesley. Joyrit and • Mrs.. Grant' MVlacDiarmid Were guests at .the wedding of Mr. Zoltan John Gnay . to . Miss., Margaret Noreen Kilpatrick at. . o the `Arkona 'United . Churchn .Saturday,• July 9th. • Mr. and Mrs. George, Book of •Loreburn, Saske, ' .motored from the West- last . week' for a two, weeks' visit'. with her parents,Mr, Mr. 'and. Mrs. 'Jariies: Beaton and other' relatives. ,It is seven .years since George and Margaret last visited here. Mr, and Mrs, Stewart 'England and• family of•Sa'ult.• Ste: Marie returned ,• ,home, after spending. their holidays with, 'Mr.. and Mrs. James England ,and family. Mrs. England -and Barbara • Iiurriphrey accompanied .;them back to the Soo for a month. • Mr. and . Mrs. George Linley. (Grace Cameron)"" of Detroit'. have : returned from' two week's vacation in St:: Petersburg, Florida,' With Mr, Linley,'s par-, ents, 'Mr.- *grid Mrs. Albert, Lin - ley. .They reported • the weather pleasant. With a daily shower &. cool nights. They returned by Way of Birmingham, .Alabama, where the w ternperattire reached 110 degrees, , 1.04,TH 'ANNIVERSARY AT SOUTH : KINLOSS'. Rev, Gordon S. Baulcli; ster at South ':Kinloss.' Presbyter ian :Church "from 1949, to, 1955 returned to his .former..dharge to conduct anniversary services on : Sunday.' "Rev. Baulch :- is' at Barrie and •was accompanied' by • Mrs. , Ba/ulch and their • three daughtors. Joyce; z Marga. r etand Ann.., Mrs. Bob °Campbell was, '.guest i : services. Mrs. solo st at both v c 'Herb Buckton is the church or •:ganist. It .•was. the 104th anniversary of this congregation,'; whose first place ofworship. was: a . log •church, ' with . log seats, situated :on the "Gravel Road". north of the Second .Concession. The first. "big; church" , was built' in ' 1863, :andthe present church was built': ,in 1911. . 12,:.during the concluding years, of a 25 -year• ;ministry. by Rev. F. A. MacLen= It was during the .rninistry of. Rev. J. L. Burgess, '1130 to 1936 that the organ was first used for the evening service, :and in, 1937 during Rev. G. M. Young's pas- torate .the organ was used at the Morning. service.\ For ' 60 years John. '. "Sandy" MacDonald had acted as precentor, And `sounded the . not' • Electricity was'::.installed . in the 'church •'during the ministry of Rev. Baulch, and the xnoderni- nation trend has since been 'con- tinned with the, installation of oil heating.' • • • .South •Kinloss, the mother of Presbyterianism • in • this com ,munity, 'has been steeped in' tra- dition, dating back to . its earliest worshipers who. observed ,the Sabbath Day with strict solem- nity and held the Lord's, House in deep reverence: exp _cool in Sportswear SHORTS, JAMAICAS,. SLIMS,, SKIRTS. in .Ariel' These are in Plaids, plajns, checks $2.98, .to $3.98 (Sizes in many colours,. 8' to 4.4 CHOOSE BLOUSETTES & TOPS • to MIX & •MATCH Clean Cool' Short Sleeve Sport & Dress Shirts, $40 Trunks and Tops,. $1.00 Sport Trousers' . Bathing Suits Straw Hats. and Caps Suits: --Made To. Measure Sport Jackets and Coats. Ties and Sox H�LIse,. Dress Bedding • . Blankets. Bulky Sweaters Maternity Wear 0 Dress Clearance, $7;00 -Blouses, • 99c • ' Towels, 69c ` . Panties 59e Nylons, 79c • Tea Towels,. 29c .; • Brassieres half price. • HatClearance half price Dacron , slips • • Toredor' Pyjamas: Shorty Gowns Dusters Watson Panties ' and Vests CIearance, $1 Sheets • Bedspreads. Crinolines " Bed Jackets Bridal Wear Ladies' • and Men's Wear. ' -. • Fashion Millinery 'Phone,'85, Lucknow HONOURED -FOR SCHOOL SERVICE, Following the, resignation of R. T.• Kilpatricas:. secretary treasurer' of the, Ashfield ;Town- ship School Area, effective: June 30th, ••1960, ' Mr. William Stafford of Dungannon was Chosen from among several applicants ta fill the .position.. • ' Mr. Stafford is a former prin- c ipal of Shaw's. Business.. College. He 'retired'. • to Dungannon ' ; a couple, of years • ago.: Mrs.. Staf- ford is - the former Verna Ham- ilton, daughter of the late Dr'. .and :Mrs. Hamilton' dfDungan- non. a' On Tuesday evening, 'July :6th, the `present: Board. Of the ' Ash- field- Township School Area 'and ser • ' former • Board •eal members along with their.' . wives 'met at the Kilpatrick home -'for a sur=; prise party.'' A. very pleasant evening was :.climaxed . by' the presentation •to' Dick'',and Anne of • two ' lovely patio.' chairs:' The foll:owing address" Was. read: • ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and• , Mrs. Philip Steer wish to announces the engage- ment of their daughter, Huth Mary, to Donald It. Bell,' son of Mr. and, Mrs. '. Mereli ' Bell, Torr onto, the Marriage td take place on Saturday, "July 23rd, Pearl Carter of • LneknoW,, wishes to announce the engage- ment of. her daughter, ;Bertha Jean, to Harvey Bolton of Tees- water, son of Mrs, Robert Bbl:- ton.. The marriage to take place on August 6th,' ,1960. We__ are 'right' here, -to say. Your friendship has been won- derful Inspiring . us, each day, ` We hope; you'll 'both enjoy the chairs k ' .A :gift .for each of you, Our kindest wishes g6 with theft We want you, to • remember, too. Though •miles ; may P.. ` se agate us' We are never far apart. .'• • If 'we ' keep, the aglow of friend'' ship • Burning warm in . every heart... Dick re 1•ed ...to the add res s expressing appreciation for thea. , gifts . and the . good , will '. which: accompanied '•,them:; Lunch ' was. `- served by, the . iadiies.. Lyceum Theatre WINGLTAM Two Shows .Each Night. ••Commencing at 7:15 p.m Thursday, Friday., Saturday, We are gathered here to -night July .14, 15, 16 .:' to show our appreciation for the sal Daiwa ;Susan. Bohner many years'. of excellent. service; • you have given the; schools of Ashfield.• We, hope this poem. will: •express to you our ' good` ;wishes. It is nice to ' be remembered, Is the "'nicest song of . all To -night; ' we are ,remembering you., ' That's why we have come to call. Good friends, are most precious i • ilii/ GENE,KRUPA.STORY The story of America's• fere-, most drummer.. Mrs. E. A. Reynolds and Don- ald 'of ` Torontovisited here with gifts ' ' relatives over the week -end. y' • GODERICH /• ow; Playing --- Jerry Lewis In "VISIT TO A SMALL' PLANET" • Joan. Blackman. Monday, Tuesday, :Wednesday, July 1.8, 19, 20 -- .Adult Entertainment Rita Hayworth Gig. Young -- . Anthony Franciosa. and Mildred Dunnock Twentieth Century Fox. presents Cliffbrd Odets latest and . , ,' most sophisticated suspense drama., "THE STORY ON PAGE ONE" . ,• In' 'Cinernascope 'Thursday, `Friday; Saturday,• July 21,, 22, P So hia Loren Anthony Quinn = Margaret O'Brien • and' , SteveForrest 'Let you travel with..a theatrical troupe in the Wyoming and Montana of the 1870's. HELLER ,IId: PINK TIGHTS' in Technicolor , ..Corning' Soon' "SOUTH PACU lC" In Cdiof 0‘41110040.111114 Adult i ntertainment, 6 f