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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-14, Page 6THE LVCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKhTQw,r oDm;FtIO: .'b*\s, ',.. ,.\\ 14t\‘‘‘\.NI, \ \ \.,..„..„.••(•,..N ..,-; �4 \%,\s\ CQy• M E+ i► • 'r. Nofrol + . • ' !'HACIKETT CL -AN - HOLD. PICNIC The . descendents of. the .late • Joseph and Eliza. Jane Hackett met recently at the Ashfield Picnic Grounds for their annual ■ picnic.•About 80 people enjoyed a ded.- III lieious,' dinner, and supper,. A ! ■ '. ■ moments silence' wasobserved for, Mrs, Jack Bradley and Mr.. s Herb ' Stothers. 1 , Prizes were given to: most recent married couple, Mr.. and ■ Mrs. Lorne Hackett ybungest •' Fill your . Bin Now and ' assure yourself Heat Security.. Stop worrying about delivery hold- ups because of snow or shortages, and" relax with a winter's supply of quality fuel.. UEL FOR ` r rSift A SOLID _ OR f: A SOLID � �' r • b • CULROSS. CORNERS, This -Week, the community ex- tends •sympathy to Mr .and Mrs. Edgar. Guest '(nee': Lois : Heiden- . by) ifiranium City, • in : the pas- sing .Of . their infant, son... Miss Shirley ,Parker : Toronto,. was a recent,, week -end. visitor at her home here, . Miss Marie Becking, a gradu •. ate of the' WD.H:S. will attend Stratford Teachers' College this. year.' • . , , Mrs. , Frank %Brown ,, spent 'Wed- nesday :afternoon .with Mrs: , Hap - old Nicholson and 'Mrs. Hugh • Nicholson, Bervie. Mr; 'and', :Mrs.`...James, Wraith spent. • Thursday .'evening, at Mr. and 'Mrs. Duncan Keith's' when. 'David' Keith showed'. • pictures he •had • `taken While ., ona trip' overseas. Miss Susan Harris is ..taking the Nurses Aid.Course ••at Win g ham. Hospital, Mr, and Mrs. John 'Schumach er vi ted Thursday 'With Mr. & Mrs. • Don Robertson and Mur ray at' Milton. Little Dianne Ro-, .bertson, who had .been visiting. her grandparents here, . returned home with them • Mrs. Cora ; Barr! andDoriald, Kini'ough, spent Sunday after- noon with . Mrs. ' Frank, `Brown &p Reg Teeswater,' were Sunday evening,' visitors with .:Mr. and Mrs. John • Schumacher . Mr. and: Mrs. Robert 'Stobo, .t ' spent'; Sunday evening'- with' Mr, and Mrs • Jas.' Wraith:. Mrs, "'Joe . Wall,' Mrs; Cook, Mrs , ' 'Remelda Whitehead ; • and. Mrs.. Lloyd :: Riley, Teeswater, were ,;the guests .:Sunday: of .Mr. and 'Mrs :Morley Wall, and, fa- • Mr and .Mrs.: William Halden=_ •by. • spent the week -end in Niag-: ara 'Falls: Little Cheryl .Haldenby. was the ' guest. ,'of ::her grandrriother,, Mis.. Cliff Roulston, 4th •'' Kinloss, . over the week -end. Sunday 'visitors: with 1Vlrs...A.' Green : and boys were Mr. and Mrs: Fred Dobson,Kitchener, Mr• and Mrs;' jack Montgomery. and Breriden and Miss Carol. Stone, :-Orangeville. ' Mr. and: Mrs:. James Carr and Brian,• Wingham; spent' Sunday afternoon. • with Mr. and. Mrs. Alex; Whytock ' brought to a close:with all sing- ae■g■neanoeeel■u■UIiUIIeee■erl9I■eslaaaaalwaaeteea■el • :. ' FOR FAST, EFFICIENT OVERNI,OHT , F rvi•••••C ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. / • ■• '. ■ / ▪ . • /. mriabL FSDAY, SEPT. 14th, 100 • • member ',present, Paul Drennan;;. heaviest . Woman, • Mrs.. "Henry Bradley;. family ,coming farthest distance, Mr, and Mrs: Ken.. Laidlaw.. and girls, of London; tallest.:couple,: .(combined, heights), Mr. and Mrs. James 'Bradley; driver bringing largest carload,' Jack;, Curran; unmarried member birthday • eiosest day of picnic, Sherol Anne Bradley of Goderich; lightest man over --21, Wilfred Drennan; Anniversary closest day of Picnic, Mr, ' and Mrs. Vernie Hunter; Lucky Plate . (dinner), Jack 'Bradley; Lue'ky plate (supper) , Linda ,Treleaven, Kitchener,. :Vernon Hunter arida Glen Wal: - den • had. Charge .: of the 'race's. girls 4 and under, Joan Hackett, Julie' Johnston; Boys• 4' and ,un- der, • Kevin Ackert; Girls '6, Nan cy• Walden,. Maureen Bradley; Boys .6, Gregory Hunter,.'"Steve Johnston; Girls . 17, Noreen Bak - ler, Sherol Anne Bradley; Boys' 7, Almer, 'Ackert Girls. 8, ' Jackie Johnston, Lynda Walden; Boys, 10-12; Gary Baxter, John Brad- ley; Boys: Over :15, George Hac- kett, ,:Murray Hunter; Married: ladies,. ' Joyce Hackett, Helen. Baxter; : married men,. Glen .Wal-' den, :Lorne', Hackett; Kick Slip- per, Doris ;ohnston, Helen Bax- ter; ' (tied); .Three .'legged race, George, ' ,Hackett and " Murray Hunter Helen Baxter and Joy= ce Hackett; coat race, Joyce ;Hac kett, Sandy Hackett, Doris' John- ston, Ewart Taylor; painted.. doll, .Midford Wall,' and Helen Bax-, ter, •` Doug 'Hackett and • Betty Ackert.. After, a. peanut: scramble:' *•a vote • of thanks' was tendered the committee ,.in • charge , by Mrs. George• Hunter and -Mrs:` Ewart Taylor. The remainder of the - :af—ternoon' was spent in a ;ball 'game with Vern Hunter's team ning over Morgan Johnston's team. - • A. • . lovely • : afternoon •was'. A father was absorbed in his favorite TV program when his. young son ventured to ask him about . _a homework . „problem.: "Dad,":. he• said, "where . are ; the Alps. "Ask your mother," came the reply. "She •puts everything. Mr.. and. Mrs. Wm: 'Schneider, ;sway.". THE, BFAVER•is one of the most industrious of animals. He toils with loving tare on the construction of a home for' his family. Beavers mate for life, and their homes are built with an eye to permanent use. . When a man builds or buys a home, he, too, likes to • feel that it is permanent. For it is at home that the family devetops roots and friendships:. Safeguarding the home for the family is but one of Sun Life's many services for. the security and protection .'of youtself and those you love. Let me tell you about these services. a ' • W rn Kitio.h.on K.R. 2i. LVCKNOW` • . Phone. Wingham 117--w-4/ • • SUN Lif'E ASSURPNCE COMPANY OE' CANADA ing Brest. Be., The Tie That Binds. '.: The • cornrnittee ` in /charge ` of picnic was Mr. and;: Mrs. James • Bradley,' Mr. and Mrs: ' Morgan Johnston; Mr.' and Mrs. D.. A. Hackett, Mr. and :Mrs . J. „ C. .Drennan. ■ u A .■ ■ ■ 1 ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■• ■ .. . ■ ■ . ■ i' KNOW or FROM TORONTO or. ONDON'. alme. Bros. SPO: All Loads Insured! New : Wingham Warehouse • ac "' Serving Wingham and District •'Household Moving Service to any Ontario' points. No ,Load Too Big No Load Too . Snall All 'Receive :Care,. When You Ship By .WALDEN. BAOTHERS • A . ., PHONE :COLLECT: SUPERTEST. GARAGE . PHONE 248 ■ / LUCKNOW • " Wingham 15 Kincardine :530 "-- .Ripley •1.93 ■■ Tell Your. Traveller, or When 'Ordering, TO.. ` ; • SHIP ; BY:. WALDEN :BROS., TRANSPORT Ill By Phonin RU' 745 41. Toronto or GE 8-675:3 Lo .don e amumnsinmum ae■eeeae■i■ee•■a•■i■a■.■/+eaieiame• • HOLYROOD School. 'bells are ringing again. and the following newcomers have -started: .Aileen Carter, Nancy ' Burt, Garry Hedley, .,Ric ky Passmore; Wayne . Maclennon and Brian ,'Steffler. June Ackert, '!Sharon Carruth- ers, arruthers, Eileen .Burt have, started, to. Lucknaw, High School. , Mrs, .Belle Cathe"rs, Wingham,. spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs. Eadie. • Mrs.. T. Harris is visiting with her sister, , Miss . Margaret Pal- mer, Kincardine. •. Mrs.. Frank •Maulden, Mrs. Lyman:.Sutton and _John visited recently at:.the •• hoe . of - Eddie Thompson. • . • Mr. Wayne, Johnston,. ,Toronto;' ST, HELENS Johnston. : - . 'A number from .here attended 'the, • presentation for Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Young . (newlyweds) Friday evening. in Langside Hall.' Mrs: Mel Passrnore is a patient in Wingham Hospital.. 'We hope for a speedy .:recovery: The Pass- more's live in .the '`George Col- well house And Mr. Passmore works for Lloyd Ackert. • .• Donald Johnston left' •'lsst, .,week for Simcoe to 'commence duties . in the •;bank there; Mrs. • M. Reed; ,Dungannon,. spent a •day recently . with , her daughter, ,Mrs. Lorne : Eadie. Mr::. and Mrs. Raynard. ,Ackert. : and June and Ernest, spent • Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs..+ . Harold'. Bannerman,. . Kinloss. 'Baynard and Hilda assisted with' the mu - spent, the week -end with . his sic at, the Anniversary Services, parents, .Mr. : and ''Mrs: • Mark '.Kinloss.'. • Barbara May,.. infant •daughter of • M'ri. and Mrs..' Don Cameron was `baptize.d ` in the .United '• Church by Rev. B. 'F. Green on Sunday morning. In: the congre gation were the, baby's grand- parents, Mr: and: Mrs. John Camer`oi and Mr. and Mrs. El- don Miller and ,her great grand mother, Mrs. John Miller. of Luc'know. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dorscht Nan- cy and Susan have 'returned hz ine•- after spending • four :week& on a :tobacco ,farm at Langton.; Members of the ' Women's' In- stitute catered to the Lucknow. Lions 'iClub Banquet . in the • Le- gion Hall on Monday evening. Mrs., C. Dayman of BruCefield is a visitor• with Mr. and Mrs.. Cliffe Murray and other rela-, trves, . • • The beginners class at the St. Helens school included "Wanda o ,er and .tend Russel, Ronnie Co and • Brenda Lippert, Chr .p .Ter- ry England. • • Attending the. Lucknow.4'and District High School are Nancy Curran, Nancy: Dorscht, Nancy and Patsy Cranston, Gladys Mc. l7Mtlhald, Beth Cooper, • Dianne Humphrey, Mary Purdon, Ken Wilson,Terri DonnaR toulandHerbie H and. Taylor, Hunter Mr. G. A: Webb is again a patient in the Wingham and tfsA trict` General Hospital, 1959 Pontiac Laurentian,, automatic, . fully equipped 52,450 1959 Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully equipped 52,195 2-1959 Chev Belairs, ; automatic, fully equipped 52,395. 1958 Ford Fairlane, automatic 5i2,0QQ50 .. .. ...nom .. 1958 Chev Standard -Se a: 1956 Ford Custom Sedan, with automatic $1•,395 1956. Ford• coach, 8 cylinder ,,.. $1195'. 1955 Chevrolet Deluxe, Sedan s Sedan4 ....:.�..........1 $ ,150 1955'iOld`. i., 195 ..• ..�........,.. 1954 Buick sedan, automatic .:.Y1.,.c.::.:. aa..j�- >.:.�..$t$89,5. Number •of . 1953 and '1954• . Models from $395 to ..$759. TRUCKS! • • TRUCKS! 3-1958 Chev. '4-toin pick ups,, With fleetside body 1956 Chew- Y/' ton pick -un ......... ... .... .. $1,095 1954 Chev. V2 -ton' ' pick-up .•::... :$$95 Cities ►russeiS:' ervice. Dealer' Motors` Phone 173, l8russels