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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-18, Page 3'WEDNESDAY,' SMR 18th, 1959: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, PAGE •TIMEX WAGSTAFFE -STRAWBERRY JAM oz.. jar 49c, BANANAS, 2'lbs, for .'.'. '29c.. SILVERWOOD'S. Ice ' Creain, "'% gal. 89c.- . . SWIFT'S PREMIUM SIDE BACON' Sliced; %2 pound 3%. GIANT TIDE NIDE Save 4c pkg. , .. •: . ; 7,7c. All Vegetables, Raspberries, Rhubarb . :.' Strawberries, Juices Fish, Fish and Chips, ` ' Turkeys, Turkey rolls, Chickens,: Chicken ENCYCLOPEDIA Volume No. 4 now `(on " legs breasts, Wings Chinese dillhes, ,oysters. sale only . 99cwith a $5.00 purchase. G • neral GET :AWARDS 'FOR' Lova. e I S.S. ATTENDANCE .Mrs .Alex Sutherland' is at ' present visiting . in Toronto with'' Attendance ,diplomas andseals her ,sister, Mrs. Reynolds. (''were ,presented . to thirty-three Mr. 'and •`Mrs. Cameron Mac- • me.rabers .of the Lucknow United Donald were visitors in `Toronto , Church . Sunday. School ; on Sun last • week. •day The presentation. was made. • • by, thea: .secretary, . and assistant - Dan Thomson, Con 2,. Kinloss, -secretary, Gordon Morrison and is employed by Silverwoods Dair- .Don Thompson;. Nancy Webster ies, Lucknow, as ".one of . their received a seal for having, com= trackoperators `'pleted• fourteen, years b without Rev: :Pollock, • father of John missing an attendance award. . •Pollock -of town,°is ,seriously .ill ' . 1st year. d i p l o aria s,; Joanne in Wingham, . Hospital. where he Greer, 'Donald • E 1 l i' o t t, Patty !has been a ,:patient . since last;; Hamilton, ' Bobby Greer, Janice September r.' 'Brooks, Jimmy•. Button ;.• Murray` .Mr. anMrs. Vrctor `Erringtoi Write= 2nd year seal; •: Nancy and Mrs .40y; Black were recent Walden, Douglas . Struthers, •, Eu-, visitors in Toronto at the Home �P' : gene ritchard, .Douiglas Porter,) of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ivan Henderson.• Roy; Geiger; 3rd. year, . •Linda. Mrs. Errington remained: in the W a 1 d e n, . Roy 'Button,' Linda city: Boyle, Donna R .i t e h i e,' David Sutton, ,Donald Andrew; 4th year, Eleanor W h i t b y, Fraser A s h to n, Ricky ;Pritchard;:. 5th year, .Kenneth . Kirkland; John Pritchard, Elliott Whit;hy, . 6th year; ,•Patricia Thompson,.' •I4ar- lone Porter,. Murray ` and 'Lau., Line Morrison; 7th year, Barbara. Cameron, Lucy Morrison,' Judy Webster; '8th year,. Glen Porter; 14th year, Nancy Webster. To be successful it was neces- sary' to eces-sary'.to miss no more than eight Sundays . 'throughout the year. Lucy Morrison, Roy G e g e r, Nancy Walden 'and John ' Prit chard all had perfect.attendance. • Rev: G. Geiger • and = suuperin tentent ..Bruce MacKenzie, pre- sented .Bibles to .the:: beginners ,glass who 'graduated: They Were: 'Donald .Elliott, .Brent B'a i le y, Bobbie Gree r, • Linda Walden, Bonnie M a i z e,• Patti Marriott Ray Elliott,.' Roy .:Geiger, Donna Leader, Brian. Jardine, Brenda Jia r d i n.e, ,,James Montgomery, John Ackert, .GloraMcKee, Bob- bie Ritchie, Kenneth Eadie, Carol Ann Campbell. Mr.: and, Mrs. Neil McLennan. .and Mrs, Robert ;,Munn, of Rip-. ley and Mrs: Arabeile Bushell of Stratford visited on • Friday with Mrs.', Wm. Bushell. Mr. and Mrs. tan Kingsbury, Mrs. Ross Cummings, and .Mrs. Etta Roberts : spent the week -end in .Guelph, ,• where Mrs: Roberts :attended the wedding of her nep- hew,, 'Norman `'Larson • • Lu.ckrro:w • r.esbyterian C rch, Minister% Rev.. Wallace McClean SUNDAY, MARCH 22. 11:00 a.m. Mo rhing Worship. or s1p h.p.. 1.2:15 : p.m, Sunday School. 3.00 pm, Dungannon. 7:00 p.m. Evening worship • ,41 LUCKNOW UNITED •CH4URCH Minister; Rets 'Gordon R.: Geiger, ,B.A., B:D. 4 Livt ; SUNDAY, MARCID 22 10:00 a.m, Church School 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship . Guest speaker, Miss Marjorie Robson, Missionary nurse on furlough from India. • 8:00 p.m, W:M.S. Thank=bf- fering.. • • .Thought Per The Weekt • • A smile• adds to your face vague. BORN HENDERSON --•at Northwestern Hospital 'On Sunday, March 8th,` to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan ;Henderson. (nee Errington) a son, a brother for .Gregory John, Miss Flora, Webster, Mrs. Mary Webster ,and Dave., Jewitt of Kit- chener spent the week -end here. :Mrs. Frank King of • Toronto has been visiting for a few days •with Ater. mother',. Mrs. ' James MacDonald of Lucknaw : and other relatives. Jack • :Henderson,. Boundary West, is . cof valescing from a heart, attack Which he suffered a few weeks •ago while visiting at the home of their son, Donald At Hamilton. Mr. ;and Mrs. Hen- derson' are at present visitig with Mr. and Ml`s.: • Geo ge �«�..�.�.., Wraith at Goderich, DUNGANNON: FAIR OFFICERS'. NAMED (DUNGANNON . NEWS) •' ,The Dungannon Agricultural 'Society held the annual meeting in : their •. h'a11, on'•Saturday after- noon,' March 14, with an attend- ance •: of . 22 'members; many of whom had to dig . their cars out of snowdrifts to• get there. A new •executive Was elected president, Ralph 'Godfrey; 1st • vice, • Gordon Saunders ; 2nd vice, Harold Ad ams:. Donald 'McKenzie and Rod=. erick McKenzie were moved : up to -;directors. Associate lady dir- ectors were• added: Mrs: 'Omar Brooks, :Mrs. Wilbur •Brown, Mrs. Chester Finnigan, Mrs.'Harvey Alton, `'•'Mrs Me.1 Dickson, Mrs. 'Donald McKenzie. The secretary -: treasurer'• pre- sented the annual Statement which showed. th-e society had a very, successful year. Mr. Melvin, Dickson, the retir- ing•. president ;was given,.a hearty vote of :thanks on motion of El don Culbert and Gordon Saund-. •ers, for his 'faithful work as •pre sident during, the past.two years.. -Mr. Dickson • thanked all for their cooperation' and wished his successor ,Conti ued" success. Plans • were made to build a barn. and 'a committee was ap • pointed. •A committee `-was ` also appointed to arrange for getting water. On Friday,; Mrs.: Cecil ''Blake attended the'funeral of the late Thomas Hamilton at Listowel.' . Mr. and Mrs: George Wilson, Blyth, visited on . Sunday' with Mrs M. Barr, Mr, and Mrs. :Kit- chener •Finnigan and . family,: Miss Barbara .Wilson, .R. -N. London is . home on a visit with her parents, Mr. and •Mrs. James 'Wilson. Honored' on Retirement Miss Clara Sproul; .Stratford,' is enjoying some leisure at home with her sisters, Misses Nettie and Rebina Sproul, which is, duly ;coming • to : her after thirty :years of steady employment for the Stratford Hydro office as 'cashier. Upon graduating from. Stratford Business . College` in 1928, she ' commenced employ- ment-there. mploy-ment•-there. Five .years ago, she' was honored with the Presenta- tion .of . a lovely gold watch .for twenty-five years of faithful service. Now on March . 7th, upon: final retirement,' she was honor- ed with a 'company dinner, an address of appreciation, °and gifts of a .lovely; purse and a set of luggage, ' besides other ,personal gifts of ,recognition .andremern ••brance. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas .B+rown and 'Jeanie .of Goderich visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs'.. Eldon Culbert and family: Ladies' and; ' I, en's , Wear Fashion Millinery ;EASTER BONNETS ARE ON PARADE! Choose early , from' new selection of glamorous: greens,: Pinks, blues, beiges, whites, • navy, and black; COATS and. SUITS ' Tweeds, plains, • all purpose, sizes 10 to 20, 121/2 to 26.%2 ... ; , . ..... .. ::. $17.95 to $39.95 (Pastels and ;Darker: Colours Beautiful Styles MEN and BOYS T frrousers, new materials Blazers and Jackets • Sport and . Dress Shirts New Hats for Easter, Sox and Ties New -Suits • • Top Coats' Raincoats Work Clothes Belts, Braces,, etc. MISSES and WOMEN Blouses, many styles; Lingerie, new fabrics • Skirts, pleated and straight Sfax and Jeans Foundation Garments Housedresses . • . ,.Hosiery and Gloves Sweater and T shirts New. Handbags . Gloves and Scarves "Dresses; .au sizes 'Miss Kathleen MaDiarrnid, To- ronto- and Mr. Allan McDiarmid, near, Stratford, •spent' the 'week end with their < parents, Mr.' ,and Mrs. Dave McDiarmid: Mr, and • :Mrs.' Don Walden and family" , 'of Kincardine visited. Sunday with Mr. 'arid Mrs. Ben Mole,' Friends will be pleased . to, •hear. Don. has : recovered . from an illness. and able to be back to .work:. , Mrs. R. Fitzgerald visited Chex brother-in-law, Mr. Albert Camp- bell, • a patient in the Goderich •hospital. • Mrs Harvey Culbert, • who has been a patient' at :Westminster Hospital,. London • for several :weeks, has sufficiently recovered to .come home this. week. •• Mr and Mrs: Len 'Crawford; Wingharn visited Sunday with parents, Mr:and Mrs. W. A. Cul fber.t.' Miss Margaret Ann':Mullin;% Lucknow, :has : been staying with her , atint, Mrs: 'Harvey' Culbert and family. during Harvey's con valescing at hospital. The March ;''meeting of the Dungannon United' Church'Mis- sion Band was. .:held ; Sunday morning/with. a. good •attendanee. Bob.' Eedy • presided. The twenty :third. Psalm was repeated: in tin: icon.' Mrs: Hugli' McWhinney read the scriptural verse ' Mrs Alvin Sherwood played the piano for the .hymns. The secretary, Scott' Pearsoncollected the of, 'fering and •Beth Kennedy •gave the offering prayer.' • 'Patricia Eedy played' a piano Solt): Mrs. Ivan Rivett; read a .chapter ,-of the study"book. Billy,Blake play - .ed a piano solo:Thankoffering envelopes' were distributed to the members and: are requested back with ,donations'. at ' the next meeting. The children engaged in a song and game. 'Per closing:. the Members Purpose was re- peated. ' WHYTECHI. R.CH Marjorie Coultes spent, . the. week -end at the home : of her parents, Mr.• and Mrs..A Coulter:. S.S.No: 10 school• has the phone installed. • • Mr. Jack. Craig. was taken. to; Victoria : Hospital, London, on Wednesday Mr.' and 'Mrs. Walter James and' family of Woodstock 'spent the week -end with 'Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore • Mr. and Mrs. 0 Mitchell of Toronto ' spent the weekend at the home:' of Mr. "and ' Mrs;: 'vir Henry. < ; HOME BINGO M • �• NuMBER 'For Week of March :16th: '. Monday, March:; 16, N 31 Tuesday;' March 17 . Wednesday, March 1.8 G 50 Thursday,'''March 19 :..:.:,0 70 Friday; March' 20 ...: B 14 Saturday, March 21 ..,•N ' 45 L-�ceum Theatre "WINGHANl: Two shows each night g t First at '7.15': Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 19, ''20, 21.'° ° Danny Kaye Pier Angell . in, "MERRY ANDREW" • A : delightful and amusing comedy about a timid English' 'school- master who finds life can be gay and satisfying when he becomes. involved '' with a travelling .'cir- cus. 1) •w�,.f►11�1. 1 RK THEATRE Goderk i 'NOW PLAYING • Wed., Thurs.. Fri., Sat. • March 18; 19, 20 ;21. "TONKA" Starring Sal Mineo Phillip Carey` , This latest Walt. Disney' presentation is the . story of a voting Indian' boyand his love for a 'spirited wild' horse he had captured and .tamed.' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, b • ``KATHY O" Starring Dan Duryea and Patty McCormack This comedy -drama entertainment is a treat for the familytype — photographed in Cinetnascope and Color it is heart-warming - suspenseful and delightfully eomni- cal. March 23, 24, 254 Coming, 'Smiley Gets a Gun,' .Keith Calvert, "Chips" Raffertyy.