The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-07, Page 10•
THE Lu{ NQW' •sENTINEh. LuackTowt ONTARIO
, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7th, 1
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LEGION k1/►1.d., •LUCKNUVW.
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56 -NU1VI• QRS' CALLED
J`ACK.P(}'1' :OI: $1Q5:00 B • °
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12. Games $1.00 - Extra _Cards•.25.c.
SPONSORED by L'UCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309
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Mrs. W ° I ,'1VIiller. •
Mrs. John Miller, Mr., and Mrs
Eldon Miller, : Mr, and 'Mrs. Fred
ST. HELENS
:Mrs;- Ross ;axnmie, the vice
president, was chairlady . for the
Community night in the - 'Come.
munity . Hall on 'uesday evening
under the auspices of the Wom-
en's Institute. '' The interesting
prograf} opened' with a sing-song'
led by Mrs. E. W. Rice with Mrs.
C. Taylor. at the :piano. Other
numbers included solos • by Lorne
Forster and• Diane' Ritchie, . a skit
by Douglas Gaunt 'and Billie Rbb-
'binson; recittations by Lois Stru=
thers. Brenda and Carol Webster
a.:dialogue, "You'lfadd a dash of
.Pepper" ,}by': Fordyce • pupils a
hu nerous reading by'' Frank :Al-
ton; Music Eby Farriers orchestra
and : an' ' acc. ordlan; selection by
Mary Anna` McDof'ald and Hilda
Ritchie.' Farriers supplied. music
for the 'dance. that followed With
Barry McQuillin as:: caller -off,
The United. Church was ' the
scene of an'enjoyable' !Christrxa
party ' for the Sunday . School •, on
Friday evening, The superintend
ent,' Mr. Lorne 'Woods, presided
for the program which:opened
• with the singing 'o f 0 Come: AIL
Ye Faithful. `Recitations, were giv-
en by Judy Dorscht, Loraine Er-
rington, Brenda and Carol Web
• Stet; choruses by the girls and
boys, a' solo by Judy'Wardell,,: a
piano ; solo by Terry Wilson, a
duet'` by Mr..and Mrs.:_.De .Boer
and - Miss ;W: D. Rutherford read
the beautiful story of the Little
Stable Boy ` in Bethlehem. Mr,
Ross Errington . conducted .inter
eating ;gantries and contests' and
lunch inc1udi �'a g ice cream
• p leas ri.. nin.
• broughta p a t eve zng, to .a
s
close
M and ar
'Mrs • Heim e^ut► and
little; 'daughter, `Nancy. Ann and.
Miss Ruth •, Webb of "Brantfgrd and
Miss Allison Webb '.of Guelph
were holiday . visitors .with: Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Webb.
Christmas visitors ' with Mr.
SEE •BY` THE
NT,M N Ef L
the
THAT: Mr, and Mrs, Jack .C•
amp
bell _of Point Clark left '. by.
• train on Wednesday with :Van
.,, couver and, Victoria as the des-
tination. They- *ill be". gone
about two months with stop•
over visits with relatives at.
Fort William,' Regina, Calgary,
Edmonton, 'Kermeouse on ' the
• way west, and at. Edmonton,
Saskatoon, Winliipt,g and Horn-
' payne on their 're rn-,.trip. .
McQuillrn, Ivan and Barry..Miss ,, • •
Beverly McDonald and Mr. -Bruce .THAT most . ,men are considered
.McTavish of T e, e s w a t e'r were to be pretty poor letter writ'- rr
' . ers,t• at Christmas. time we ,
guests at � the manage, ,of. Miss 'Et.; but ,
leen Sparke and -Mr. John Wiebe; •• heard of „"the ,worl'd's worst:"
in the 'Centennial United Church;'i'' The chap ,in:viuestion, now liv-
London • on . hr-istmas Eve. 'Ivan.
was an ushe,' While Barry was'
soloist with Mr. McTavish as or
ganist: , .<. •
.. Mr.,.` and Mrs." John Cameron.
and Don 'spent" 'Christmas• with.: on • December :8th. ' We don't
Mrs..' Robinson Woods and 'other , know, but: it could*, be the fin -
relatives in , Kitchener. .Their
daughter,, Donna returned :home
with.'them for a *few days vaca
tion '
trict Hospital on Wednesday, '.De -1. well of .;town and Mr, and Mrs
•cem;ber24th• to Mr. and; Mrs: Al- l Urine Moffat : of Toronto, 4t, -
:Ian ;Miller a:danghter:•Lurie' Jean, I
tended 'the 5Oth wedledingand aannunit,
a .sister for''Douglas, Bern versary of their .unc
Hughie Todd spent part of the! •.1Mr. and'Wire. Ben' ItathwelI •,of
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holiday with his sister,:Mrs.. Ra Bayfield on Decemlber 29th.: Mr.'.
y .
Laidlaw and .,Mr; Lidlaw " Rathwell, a- brother of the late
at � .
Wingham. • : f ' S. C.; 'Rathwell of .Lucknow, is
We ,, ,are sorry : to report that'the last surviving membeer of
b fiche fancily. He farmed in Gode-:
Mrs. Cearge.•'Cranston; ; Sr. . is a .
: � . !the
Patient* in -theWinghan' and .Dis-•1
rich Township and was '.reeve:
trict 'General Hospital as the re- of the township for ;five years.
mg in 'an 'Ontario city, and who
was raised in this community,
started • a letter to his sister in
• Ashfield on September '8th: He
finished ' in three months later,,
ishirig touch was-, just a:.post-
script tellirvg sis he'd'. be ;;home
•fox Christmas..
THAT Mr. and aVIrs Gerald Rath-'
B'OItN in the Wingham° and Dis-
sult of -a fall; as � she • . as . leaving
Both Mr. and Mrs: Rathwell are
d a g iri their : 8°bh'• Years.- and'; have
the Home afher; she
� Ahart'.
� ; �, ten children -• .
Cranston '� er�man • friends' hope �.. Y p.
fora speedy recovery.
THAT Mrs: ,Margaret Wright of;
Seaforth, observed her 4100th
DAUGHTER OF FORMER birthday on New Years dya.
LUCKNOWITE IS -WED : She is the . aunt •`of Miss Eliza•
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Patric,n :: Baillie, : BCAP
An ,
nursing sister , .. who ` recently, re-:
iturnet from ' France, became the
bride of Flying' `Officer- Philippe
R..Falkenberg at • a ceremony at
the Protestant chapel, RCAPSta-
tion, Centralia ° .
The •bride is. a daughter ' of Mr
Trimble . Baillie of 'Car'gill, Ju
'venile Prdbation Officer for the
Bruce County.;: andthe late Mrs:
•
Baillie who was the former Fran-
ces Cain -Of .Lucknow, The, bride
and Mrs. ' rdon MacPherson • in -
groom, who ; °lived at Lac " St.
eluded Mrs. Keith 'Black of Ot- I Denis, . Que., is a ' son of Mr. and
lama, 'LAC. C, and ' Mr. • Fred Mrs. C. F. Falkenberg of Winton
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Thompson of. Exeter, Misses':Gior- ton.
is and Kathie Thompson of Trail, Squadron Leader W. Gil-
Bt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mac -'beet, Protestan�t::chaplain, offici-
Pherson ' 'and girls.;
Miss Anna Stuart'. was .. home
from Toronto for. the ChChristmasholiday. w'
11►ir. and Mrs • aS• McIntyre
and Doriald of�Bracebridge-.wer-
ated 1Virs. Jeannie G. ,Cowie , of
;Cargill was maid -of -honor. Best
man was Judge ,P: 'S.' MaeKenzie
-of Walkerton.: s, •
Mass Baillie formerly serve
e_ �rcii the Bruce County Health flames
holiday ' visitors' . with Nlr.: and TJnit. - `
,.
1 beth Murdie of Lucknow a
' sister of ,:Miss'.Murdi'e's ,other.
Mrs.. Wright :is at the Thamer
. n u rs'i n g home at Seaforth,
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+ !where she : 'has 'been, a resident:
• for thepast lour .years since
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thedeath of,' her. niece,.Mrs.
Margaret White, w i t h whom
•: she had resided,':
THAT : Donald : Douglas of Gran-'
um ',Alberta; was a caller • at
The Sentinel office ^ 'to renew
his.:.paPer. He flew ,East to at-
I tend, the funeral of. -his. brother,
John Douglas,,, late 'of • the 4th
of Huron:
FIAT, a bad chimney fire at the
farm ,home 'of : Mr., and Mrs.
`Phillip Steer, • Con. •'4, Kinloss,
` was the cause of a fire alarm
about daylight on Sunday mor-
ning. Mr, . Steer' noticed the
. chimney fire - from... the .barn.
' On reaching the hause'he found
nd
smoke filling . the ,,;bedroom
where children were asleep and
'`•�
_ which were. . backing
GOOD QUALITY PRINTS -Reg .49c•` and S;9
Now 45c` yd. ' 31/2 yds. ... .:
PYJAMA `FLETTE`,- Striped and Patterned.,
Rei' 69 .yd. Now • 59 yd. 31/2. yd.. ,,...
c
• $1.:50
$j.5.
$1.98
ST=ARTING - sanforized Plaid Doeskin Shirting
69c yd.. 3 yd: . .... .; ..... • .: • .• . .
WABASSO FAMILY • SHEETS;' •- ° "Firsts'.
Reg. $830.pair 'Only $.7.49
MEN'S TROUSERS =-- Guaranteed
pants, Grey, 'Blue' and Brown
Sizes 30 — 42, pair •l .: y. ,.
yarn .. dyed dress:
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MEN'S CORDUROY SHIRTS - Expertly ,sized - sport
shirts,' Lined •.yoke, 15 — 161/2: •. • f >.' , 3,49
BOY'S JEANS -- Lined Ivy League stripe,' Sanforized,
Sizes 8 to 16 . years- . •'. , .. • • 1# r • , . .. • • $3:95
BOY'S SHIRTS ---• High quality...cotton' flannel,' assorted
colours and pattern's, ' 8 . to 16 .yrs. ,",. r , '. , 0.: , $1•,19
Tible:MAIR
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Put the :chimney , were reaching
the ceiling: Chemicals used by
Ithe Lucknow Fir e Company,
upon arrivel\ at the scene, smo-
•thered the fire.:
THAT . the Lucknow Agricultural
Society has received a "rain
insurance" allowance • in ~ the
tlamount of4123:00.from the De
' par't+ment• of --Agriculture. The
cheque is very welcome in 'the
treasury of the society as the
1958 'receipts were not as large
as . had been hoped , for. •
TIiAT: ; George Taylor, Jr., who
has" been : serving with the
RCAF for three years has been
posted from Lulu Island, B.C.
to 1Vf oisie,_ Quebec; near Seven
Islands, -which is comparatively
close of Labrador° He reports
there on January's 22nd. The
Taylor •family arrived` here' on'
Boxing • Day • and Mrs. Taylor
and children will remain here
until` living quarters are. ar
ranged for at Moisie, They have
three. Children, Beverley, 9
Barry, 7!r David; '5°/
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•HEINZ SPAGHETTI,
15. oz.
KRAFT DINNER
Cgoks`.in 7 minutes , ,
IGA, ORANGE PE:'KOE TEA 'BAGS
IGA FRUIT ;COCKTAIL
28 oz...
AYLMER BOSTON BROWN.' BEANS
15' oz.�'
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rices'effective .January §, 9,. 10.°
rE .DELIVER .
NE:.20•
FOR THE WEEK_ OF JANUARY _th.
.-Monday, :January. 5
Tuesday, January:
Wednesday, January T ..
Thursday, • January 8 , ...::
Friday, -January
.,Saturday,; .January '10 • r .
17
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Numbers drawn by Cyril Brown and.;MV1rs. C. Cooke
12 AT cash bingos resume- this
Thursday.,` at the Legion Hall,
with the : jackpot prize now
standing at $105.00, ' with 56
numbers ..te, be ,called.
THAT Mr: and Mrs. Bob Mac-
Nay and family have been visi-
ting ' in' the.' community :since
Bob, finished the season -`on.the
:lake boats. They ,plan to move•
permanently from their :home
at Port Arthur to Lucknow: or
St. ° Catherines, according to
housing'. • accomodation avail
able. 3.
THAT so far' as the Point. Clark
light was. concerned, lake navi-
gation ended on December 17.
• L vghtkeeper Jack Cainpbell
and ':his ;wife` are on a .two
'month holiday and will be
back early in March • so ` Jack
will be a ready to flick on the
lightas soon as the 'first; lake
boat, moves in the:spring,
THAT Hugh• and Bonalda: Mac,.
Millan's Christmas card carried
its 'greeting .in both, Chinese
and English, ..“Best, Wishes for
Christ nas 'and the New Year".
.: Rev. • and Mrs. MacMillan 'have.
served :the missionary cause in.
the far East for many 'years:"
Their address is MacKay =Mem..
orial. Hospital, Taipei, Fwnrino-
sa. .'. ;...
THAT extensive damage was
done° to a late model Buick'
owned by Gerald. Walters of
;Ashfield, : and an '.older .model:
Chev. ' owned by Archie Aitchi-
• son of 'West Wawanosh, in , a
front-end collision on Sunday-
afternoon
undayafternoon at "the. intersection
o f
Ludgard g rd St.a`nd •the Graver
Road, north. It was storming
at the time and visibility' was
poor, "so much so that Provin-
cial Police, we' understand, did
not wish to snake thetrip to.
investigate the accident. The
cars were not ° towed° away un
till late in the. afternoon. .
THAT'J• M. Greer, who has. un-
dergone five eye operations in.:
three years, has been home' for
the : past Tcoule of weeks fol-
lowing . the latest-. operation,
which kept °himblinded 'and
with his ' head, "sand. bagged" •
for, eighteen days. Mel : plans'
to return to Toronto in a few
'days for. a •checkup.: • ;
We have the Seniiational•
"Nighthawk:"
Driving��Glasses
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• and four '•
•TELEV ION' VIEWING• CUTS. GLARE
• Only. $1.69
Men's, • Ladies' and Clip=Ons
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Allan aeem:
SPORTS AND AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 65, ,Lucknow•
Distributor. For "Nighthawk" Driving Glasses
Also
available.at RA Garage
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