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yyEyNESDAY, Aram 22, 1959
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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'LADIES' and MEN'S . WEAR-r..—FASHION.: MILLINERY
Wagstaffe. 24 oz. jar . 2 for 89c Swifts Premium Butterball Turkeys: 49c lb.,
SPECIAL TURKEY PRICES
For organizations and. banquets
oats, .usters
RASPBERRY 8r STRAWBERRY JAMand Sets
Swift , . Premium sliced • •V•aceum° 'Packaged'.
Macaroni and Cheese ' Loaf ;; Dutch Loaf.
Ic` Pickle" and, Punento; .Veal, ,Pork' and Chic-`
ken, pkg. .. « .• .° .. ..., .25c.
SWIFTS PREMIUM Brown and, serve sau-
sage, 11 to 12 pkg. ..:...... 35c .pkg.
SPRINGTIME BONUS" BARGAIN
Colorful plastic garbage can, 10 -gallon size
regular $5.95 ' value
Only $2:99 with .$5.00 Order.
.
GRAPEFRUIT : 10 for 49c.
These are just a few of the Specials.
Come in and look around.
The `:`.new exciting ensembles in :nix
and match sets, wool coats, Bengaline
and Shantung ,fabrics. Many high and
soft shades in versatile 'sheaths and
shirtrnakers. Choose early for longer
wear: Women's, Misses' and Teen--
Swift
een
agers'. ,
Local & General
Wm" Phillips of Walford, On-
tario, ` was a recent . visitor with'
kr.. and Mrs 1. George .,Saunders.
Donna . and Jack Mullin had
their tonsils ,removed in• Wing-.
.
hsrii Hospital last week
Mr. and .Mrs. Carman Beaton,
of Detroit are spending:' a xonth's
vacation at - Miami •Beach,. Flori
da. .
Bill .Ritchie who, is on forest
ranger _duty in. Northern Ontario,
was': a recent holiday visitor with
his .parents, Mr.' and. Mrs Alfred
Ritchie.
Mr,' and Mrs. Wallace Twain
ley': of London attended .the fun,.
eral on . Wednesday ; of: Issac
Cranston
Eleanor Carter eldest daughter
of Mr. and: Mrs. Peter Carter,
Holyrood, started work'•on.' Mon-.
day: at the • National Carbon
plant at Walkerton.: •
'Mrs. R:• . E .. Friel' of . Hamilton
and Mr.:'and -Mrs.. Lerrie' Wilson_,
and family of :Dundas visited
over the wek=end at 'the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roulston
and other relatives:
Allan Johnston, Harold'Cook,
Bill Robinson and 'Allan .Barger.,
who are :part of the -crew of S.S.
1i., Hudson, commenced their
duties this ..week and expected, to
leave: Goderichharbour on April:
21st: '
•
• LuckrsoW :.
Presbyterian Church,
Minister: ` . '
Rev. Wallace McClean
SUNDAY iPRIL 26th
10:00 a.m. Sunday, .School
11:00 'a;m. Morning Worship'
3:00 p.m. • Dungannon •
7;00 p.m Evening Worship,
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milioiri;ociuis;.i;.si'oe4min.iiir 4A;
UNITED C uRCH
Minister:
Rev. Gordon R, Geiger, •
• B.D..
St11DA14A,PR11.26th
10:00a, .Chu'c '
. m r h School
11:00;a
a.m Divine Worship
Sermon theme: Tolerance
Nursery during church
Thought For The . Week
Take responsibility on your
shoulders and it will leave AO
room
for ,.chips •
REQUESTS CANVASSERS
:COMPLETE RED,., CROSS CALL
• At the ' last ..1: ' eeting . of the •
Lions Club; Virden; Mowbray,
President of ' the Lucknow and
District Red Cross Society, re-
quested canvassers to complete
their. • callsat their very earliest
convenience, and. to . turn: . their
contributions into Elmer: Um
back, the:. campaign : treasurer.
'At `:that' time Mr•• Mowbray
stated • that the objective was
hardly half subscribed, but was
expected that. some ',of the can=
vassers had not yet made their
returus.
Lions :Clizb : 'members volun-
teered to conduct the .canvass at
an earlier meeting
Anyone, .in town"'or :co'untry,
who has not been calledon, may
leave their donation at Vinbach's
Drug store. •
BALL SEASON READY
TO GET •ROLLING •'
Bill' 'Hunter ,has informed the
Sentinel that the 'practices for
the :Intermediate'. ,ball . • season ; in
Lucknow will' be' underway in a
few' days.. The. diamond is in fair
shape •and players of . last •'year,
and. new recruits ' are requested
tokeep this in Mind.
.Prospects are for' another well
:balanced. • team in Lucknow this.
year. Players from • , st years
team' are requested to hand in
their uniforms, so that they 'might
be, _cleaned. •
•
Mrs.. Eunice 'Reid :Is employed
at Compeau's Restaurant. •
Bertha Carter, Lucknow •is
employed "at Everglades Restau-
rant at Walkerton.
t
Mr: and Mrs. Wm A Por eous
returned last week•from . Florida,
where they ,Spent the winter.
Mrs J. L. MacMillan visited
last week in St Catharines . with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford'. MacMii
lan. •
• :Visitors' with Mrs.. Saiin Dur:
•
nin 'who" is sick at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Magoffin/
were, Mr, ;perry Durrnin of Lon-
don; Mr. ' and Mrs Joe Leslie of
Granton,': Mrs: , Henry ,Carter .of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Jam-
iesorr-'of .Fordyce.
,STUDIO GUESTS
• The members of the Ladiss
Auxiliary . to the, Legion Branch
will be studio, guests on "M'-
Lady"a CT NX Television, on
Tuesday; April 28th.
CONSERVATIVE' MEETING •
A° Progressive -Conservative As-
sociation meeting for thevillage
of Lucknow will be held in the
Lucknow' Town }rail on Friday.
April 24th, at 8.30 p.m. Alt those
interested are • requested to be
•
present.
VOLUNTEER FOR
CARE 'SEEDING•
Seeding •. , of a 20 -acre plot of
land :on the farm of Dr.' T. B.
Cleland will •:be 4undertaken• as.
soon as weather permits, under
the sponsorshipof the Lions Club
and . at Monday.:night's meeting
men and Machines ;were .volun
teered : 'to ' do,: the: work:. There
were also offers of financial' as
sistarice..toward the ' cost of shed.
•and fertilizer:
Proceeds . from' .this field .` of
grain when •,harvested: will go en.
tirely • to CARE • to • help feed less
fortunate children in :other parts
of the . world. :.'
The Club.: voted up to $100.00
towards the cost of :jackets for
the juvenile. .hockey team;_ and
assumed the:cost of:'.a referee's
sweater for Jabk Henderson, who
gave of :his 'services all winter.
:Individual most . valuable +play=
et.- trophies we're displayed. and
will be -donated by Robin Hood
Oats through Hall's Red . and
White Store.
Deputy ,Governor Harvey Web-
ster /read , an appeal. from `R.ainy.
River Lions for a small donation
toward. .a major heart Operation
for, a girls in that. district. The
response was a $25.00 donation
Any .surplus will go to' the heart
fund. ,
•'Tw.o cases of eye glasses. being
provided
provided by the Club were re-
ported and a third is being look-
ed into.
There :is *407: •in, the conven—
tion fund, raised solely . from
within the membership, • and af-
ter ',
f -•ter', discussion as to how:.many'
delegates should• be sent, it •w'as
decided to' leave the:. • matter as
..approved two years •ago, , that
.,nine.'. delegates, which the Club
is entitled to, • should '.go to Wind-
sor, and two to the . International
rally in New York. • ,
Support for . the .penny ; bank.
campaign was requested.
Vice-President,.Cecil Blake
tookover the chair,,•when Presi-
den Chas. •Webster 'had' to at-
tend. another meeting:
;District. Governor' Webster re-
ported on the 'public speaking
contest . at Monkton.
Lion Larry Salkeld introduced
theguest speaker Rev: H. L. Jen-
nings of St' • Peter's Anglican
Church. . who was raised.. in
the, Exeter district• and graduat-
ed in theology at London in 1936.•.
' Rev.' Jennings related -interest:.
ing incidents, when, as• a young
oi•dinant he went to a mission at
Fort "Norman : in the North West
Territories at . the, rim of .the arc-
tic.
rctic, circle" r
By rail" -to Edmonton and the
Muskeg Express to Waterways,'
from there he went by paddle
BLAZERS mod JACKETS Men's and Boys'
Large election of Shirts and ` Blouses
DRESSES for ..WEDDINGS and GRADUATION
steamers by way of Slave River,
Slave . Lake and the MacKenzie
River to hi§ mission field Which
extended hundreds of miles. •
At the Fort Norman "rectory;":
hefound a 'squatter, . his ' half,.
breed wife and children in • 'pos-
,sessions Of the' log`; abode.. When
he took'. over Rev.. Jennings had
some "house cleaning" to. do, 'as
well 'as'caulking• the chinks with
mud and • moose,, hair, tokeep.
from perishing in 60 -below zero
. weather,
' 'Rev.. Jennings was married 'at
Fort. 'Norman the following year,
when. his .bride -elect came in with.
'the. Bishop, who performed• the
ceremony with Mounties pro-
minent in the wedding. party,
picture:
Rev.Jennings,told of. the many
hardships'. 'in their four ;.years
there,: ;:but he valued. -the ex
perience and learned to • love.
those people, many of them In-,
dians, half breeds and a scatter,
ing of whites.
Rev.. Jennings feels • that Cana=
dians have .been slow to appreci-
ate the potentials of . the ;north
1 d—. our "last frontier and
urgesthat Our young people "go
north.'?.
Today . conditions are more.
modernized that over .two • de-
cades , ago, : when he served as
preacher, 'teacher,' caretaker, • or•=
ganist, collection taker and jani-
tor, to mention nothing of such
services, as: he could render as
doctor, dentist and even under-
taker. After suffering a tooth
acrhe for a ; few weeks, 'they are
willing. to. ,let even a ,missionary
do the • extracting, he said
Lion Harold Treleaven. • thank-.
ed . the' speaker and ' presentei>t
him with a gift.
Sponsor Grain• Club
The Lions. ' Club decided, . to,
again sponsor either a grain or
corn club. A ' minimum of ten
members is required before the
end of ' the month. Only '..five
have as yet signed :up.
FRED CARTER PASSES
The• :' death of Fred Carter, re
aired Winghamjbaker., occured, in
Wingham Hospital after a long .
illness. A native of West Wawa—
nosh,
awanosh, he was in his 75th year,,
and has resided in. Wingham for.
a : number : of years,
Besides his wife, 'the . former'
Betty Ferris, he 'is survived 'by
six sons and 'three daughters.
yceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two shows 'each night
First at 7.15:.
Thursday, Friday; Saturday,
April 23, . 24,'"25.
Double Bill
F rank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth,
Kim Novak'•
in
"PAL .JOEY."
'A technicolor musical • comedy":
drama. '
Rory Calhoun, , Barbara Bates
do
"APACHE TERRITORY'?
A 'Western
410.1
TRE Goderk►
Now Playing: Debbie Reynolds; In "Thi;
Scope and Color.
Monday,y3,. Tuesda April, 27. 28
"TORPEDO• RUN"' '
.. � • , --�. Yn Cnemascope. wit echnicolor• —
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' ! :The storyof a submari mander ,whose wife and
1 ` daughter are prisoners o e , enemy he must attack.
Glen Ford Diane Brewster.. and ' Ernest Borgniine
Wednesday, 'Thursday,. Frid ay .Saturday
Adult Entertainment
"CAT ORA HOT `TIN ROOF"
In super Metro -Color , - •
Happy Feeling
Tennessee Williams wrote the real plantation South into .
this sizzling tale of a confused and conflicting group of
heirs. O
.Elizabeth Taylor Paul Newinai Burn lives . and
Jack arson
Coining: The Tunnel Of Love Restricted to persons
eighteen years of age or over,