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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-29, Page 3• • N „DAY, APRIL 29th, "1959 • THE L,UCKNOW SENT. NEI., LLrCKNow, oN'rARIo ,PAGE TITRES . iiia` - ._ hili_•• • ►e cooked up Savbiqs for you on • rmR�t4•.7✓•G.�CWi.cn�/ rr:� TREESWEEI"GRAPEFRUIT JUICE LIBBY'S $PAGHETTI.15 oz. tins 4 for 59' 48 'oz tins ,, , ; , . : .. , , . , 3. for 89c HEINZ JR. ' & . BABY FOODS 5, ox. tins , 5 for 49c •GOOD ,MORNING. MARMALADE: , Shernffs 24 oz:, jar .. � � ; ,:..47c NABISCO SHRED ED WHEAT 18: oz,. ,..,. .18;. bisc:; P gt WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE • „ , ... • ." . White' or � colored rolls, 8 for 89c. ' r .' LIBBY S CREAM STYLE. CORN 15 :oz."tins . • . • 4 for' .59c CULVERHOUSE QUALITY PEAS, Choice 20 oz. tins_ ,.. , °, , . , ; ` 4 for. 59c KINGS; CHOICE GOLDEN PEACHES 28'' oz tuts , , . ; 2' for' 59c HICKORY HILL WHOLE. CHICKEN 3 ' lb, •4•oz. folie �:�. .......... $1.09. LIBBY'S CHOICE TOMATOES 28 oz. tins .. , 3 • for 69c LIBBY'S FANCY . TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. tins ; .. . , .. '... 3 for. 85c YORK CHOICE GREEN BEANS 15 oz. tins , :. :' 8 for $1. 'YORK . RED PITTED CHERRIES. 15 oz.. tins . .. 3 for 49c FANCYQ UALITY . SOCKEYE SALMON 1/2 tins (Maple Leaf) :.:'2 for 89c LIBBY'S DEEP BROWNED. BEANS 20 oz. tins 5 for $1. SOLID LIGHT MEAT TUNA FISH 7 oz. tins SAICO . , .' , . ,' . " 4 for 69c KINGSDALE:.BISCUITS Chocolate: creams,, Assorted creams, Coconut creams;'35 bisc R'kg. .: , ; , ,, 3 for 85c. RED & WHITE TEA" BAGS pkg.of 60, ' 10c off pkg. 59c „.4 CUBAN •,FINEST.'PINEAPPLES, Large ;.., .',.. ,• -4 for 95c•: GOLD ..YELLOW 'BANANAS, 2; • Ibs 25c; HOME GROWN . GREEN ONIONS Tender, 4 bunches .... , ...... .25c. 'OUR MEATS ARE TOP UUTY SMOKED ' COOKED': PICNICS' Swifts Premium, ready ' to eat : , ib. 45c Fresh, ` Boneless PORK, BUTT ROASTS Swifts,., idealfor dressing . r .: ib. 49c RINDLESS EVERSWEET BACON Swifts, sliced , : : ..: lb.. pkg. 59c Swifts Premium B utterball Turkeys 49c .lb. SPECIAL TURKEY PRICES For ,organizationsand banquets _P,HONE. 26 ! , FREE; DELIVERY 'Stuart Collyer, local Scoutmas= . ter, .'attended.,, the banquet; and spring meeting of the ' .Saugeen district .''Boy" . Scout Association field at 'Walkerton. last week. J..: J. Houston of the Niagara.; Park's Commission School of • Gardening spent the, week -end at. the home 'of his' pares ts, ,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huston........'o Lucknow �. Presbyterian: Church Ministers' ' • ' Rev. Wallace' McClean • SUNDAY, MA 3rd 10:00 .00 a.m.,. �: • o. Sunday. S ho 1 11:00 a.m. Morning' Worship 3..00 p.m Dungannon. Miss.:. 'Dorothy Douglas • will be the speaker. • ' I 7:00 p.m. Evening ' Worship t' • oma.�i�1,...o�R�ua,a�i1�.,,,...,.;. LUCKNO W UNITED CHURCH Min'ist'er:' ReV. Gordon R. Geiger, B.A., BD. SUNDA`Y,. MAY .3rd M •1Q:00 a.m. t htirch School SUNDAY' A 11:00 a.m; Divine Worship Sermon theme: "RURAL. LIFE SERVICE' Nursery • during church Thought • Par The Week:- There is nothing , of which men are so fond, . and, yet so careless, as life, , «.u.mlwirrMi.0w�wwri..+H►w►.�j j. Local & :General ' Carl Pritchard returned,to school ,on Monday. after :a, thre weeks absence -with: pneumonia. • •Colleen Tiffin .and_Ruth Mac- Gillivray .were in 'London last Tuesday , where . they attended the show:' given by Hank. Snow and. his Singing Rangers. • Mr. and Mrs. Wesley'' Alton (Gretta Hudson) 'of' London have been spending 'a few days . with friends and : relatives in the com- munity and were .Sunday visit- ors with isitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil- ler'. • ' Miss Grace 'Maclritosh and Miss Fraser.a Toronto were visi '.tors on Saturday with. Mrs. J. D. Anderson: Mrs. A. 'E.. Durnin has return- ed to her home heref.after spend- ing the; winter at the.home• of ;hey; daughter in Clinton. r. and Mr's.. 'Robert Thomp- son and children ;John and •Robt.'' of Windsor were :holiday visitors last week', it the hoine of his mother,,. Mrs. R.H.:Thoimpson.` Arthur Hovvald spent the: week end . at the ''home 'of his' :parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Worden Howald. He is now stationed' at the Clin- ton ` air -force base. • JIM BOYLE ELECTED GRAND SUPERINTENDENT Jiro Boyle.town' has s won the onAur and distinc- tion of being elected, Grand Superintendent .of, Huron District No. 6 of the Royal; Arch .Masons, The appointxnent was made , at the. Ontario .Convocation • held at. the Royal York Hotel• in Toronto on Tuesday: : .CULROSS CORNERS Mr. and Mrs, Kevin- McGlynn and • family have moved ' to the 12th con. of '.Culross. Mrs.. Midford Wall had a quilt- . ing bee. Wednesday • afternoon and had as helpers, Mrs. James :Wraith, Mrs.' A1ex�Whytock Mrs'. Art Hodgins ` and ' Mrs. Frank Brown. t Y Misses Beverley. ` and Doris Wall spent the week -end in Tees- water, .with their -.grandmother;, Mrs. R, 'Whitehead. • • Congratulations to Mrs. Leroy Elliott . on 'winning $5.00 worth of 'merchandise .in the ' draw at Hughes' store; Teeswater: Mr. Harry Brown,” ,Mrs, 'E. Grieves, Patricia . and •+Michael of Richmond Hill, spent ,Sunday with Mr. . and. -Mrs. Prank; 'Brown and Reginald. • The Holyrood Muffin .Maids ,met at - the home 'of Miss ' Cori - belie Tihompson on: April . 21st There were • , eleven girls present. The . meeting' . opened' with the tiienme song • and • minutes. Oat meal porridge was made arid dif ferentways' „ of. 'serving it; de- monstrated:: They' also made: an oatmealapple crisp. The, leader Mrs. Frank: Thompson, dictated notes 'rhe' next meeting, wi4l:'be held at the home, of Miss 'cora belle • Tihompson Mr. and Mrs. Jas: ,Wraith visit- ed; Sunday'' with. Mr, ,and. 'Mrs. .Murray ;Henderson and family, Lucknow.• . •We. would like to congratulate the following' students on .pass-' ing' their Easter ::exams at : the Misses Marie Becking, Shirley . Parker,: Shirley . Scott, Francis Lamont and Ronald Par ker. Mr .and .Mrs. Stanley Gallaher, Wroxeter, spent ;Sunday evening` with . Mr. . and Mrs.'. Alex Why.. Mr. and 'Mrs. s. Robert H ami lton • 'Visiting with Mrs. Sam Durnin rn in and 'Mrs PhzlipMachi1lanspent • n Sunday- were Mrs A. Porter the week -end with.Mr: and Mrs. -and Marlene and Galen of Luck- Marvin Jackson, at Davisburg now, 'Mr.' and Mrs.' Joe Leslie of Mich.., and 'with' Mr. and Mrs. Granton, Mr.. Almond "and ' Mr. Mike tosmyna, at Toledo` Lb rile Jamieson of Belgrave. • 1 1 I St peters �hurc�h Lucknow• ANGLICAN • CHURCH OF CANADA fie -Opening .Service AFTER REDECORATION 11:00 am. ( D.S.T.) Holy Comnunion 7.30 p.m. (D.S.T.) Evening Prayer EVERYONE WELCOME We wish ' to ' thank all those who are contributing time, material .or money.. +. • , 1 1VIr .and Mrs. Grant 'Wall :and family, Walkerton, visited Mon:. day evenin-g with . Mr. , and Mrs. 'Morley` Wall And .family. Mr. and 1Vtrs Everett Whitehead and .chil dren, 'Teeswater; spent:'. 'an even- ing at the same home: Miss Lois Haldenby.'of Carru •there Nursing .borne ' and Mr. Don Robertson of Georgetown,; spent the week -end • at , John Schu-' macher's Mr, and Mrs.• Jack Sparks , and Donna of London spent the ' week- end here and were accompanied by Mrs. John Miller who has re- turned' to••.her • home . in the Vil- lage after spending: .the '•winter in • L•ondon: L ceum . Theatre • Y. WINGHAM. ' Two shows each :night . • First at 7.I.1r,, " Thursday, 'Friday, Saturday, April 30, May 1, 2,. Cary Grant, Sophia. Loren in. ' "HOUSEBOAT" A • domestic romantic comedy; with Cary Grant' as 'a widower with three. children, and Sophia Loren as . thei, beautiful• • adven- turess: , : : ASHFIEW SCHOOL (Continued from ' ‚Page 1) son stated that he had advocated two .schools for the township since he sthrtedto serve on._ihe board,: one iri. the. south' and one iri the north, but under present circumstances this is an, impos- sibility. Bob Simpson 'broke down the assessments of each indivii-, ,dual section. The opinion • was expressed that Laurier and Kintail, the two highest assessed sections, could build a' school of their • own:. It was . argued that • in• five' years the two sections rnight not have, enough pupils to keep' the school open. Paying for the .South Presently in • the Ashfield Area, twuo schools are open in the `north; end of the township and '. three classrooms : in the south end. Many at the meeting ''felt that they.'were helping to support the, •south schools : with:their tax Jarsand and that•, they Would be bet- ter. •to form an area of their''own. In his . concluding :remarks be- fore the meeting. adjourned, Mr. Kinkaid said; "I didn't • come to, sell an •idea, ' think . it 'over and I will be • 'happy withyour de cision,• ,but: please don't break it up into four little pieces". Make .Motion 'A 'motion was 'made by ,George Moncrief and Gordon Elliott .that a , petition be cirGulate4 to get the . feeling . of the People . in the matters , Canvassers 'appointed were Kintail, 'Iugh MacKenzie, Bob +Simpson; Hemlock' City, -Jack ' 1V1avKenzie, :Henry:' MacKenzie; .Lochalsh, Duncan Farrish, Finlay MacDonald;' .• Laurier, Dlancan. Thorborn, Bill 'Ross. ' ' .Mrs. Donald Simpson acted .as secretary .of the meeting.: , PETER 'MacLEOD PASSES ,The 'death . of Peter MacZeo • d, son of, the late . `Mr: and;Mrs: John. •MacLeod, Con.'.2 Kinloss: occurred iri Wingham, Gen.. Hos pital last Wednesday at: • the age Of 59. The•,'. funeral service was held in .Wingharn on Saturday with. interment in' South i inloss Cemetery.' . 1 PARK TREAT, E 'Gderki/ ow Playing 4 --'Elizabeth: Taylor In "Cat On A 'Hot Tin Roof" -=In. Color. Adult entertainment with' Burl Ives and:. Paul . Newman.. • Monday, T ue , slay, ;`Wednesday, 'ADMI'TTAN'CE RfSTR1CTED May 4, 5;:.6 r. .18 YTO EARS OF cue' OR OVER • Doris Day, Richard Widmark;. Gia Scala and Gig Young Startling • comedy about ,a young married. couple. with' adoption 'plans 'who''became' involved with a case`. of •sex in . the, suburbs. `THE TUNNEL OF LOVE" ---in 'Cinemascope= 0 • Thursday, Fr'iday,' Saturday, May ' 7, 8, 9.< George Mo4tgornery, Diane Brewster & .Edgar Buchanan Real family type entertainment for everyone who pre- fers i'ef ers a swift -moving and appealing outdoor. yarn.. 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