The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-27, Page 3°l?'NESDAY, MAY 27th, 1959
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THE L' UCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO•
' PAG• E:
LIBBS TOMATO JUICE
Fancy Quality, 48', Oz. ,. 3: for 79c
Kings Brand • Golden Peaches Large
'28 oz. tins • , . , . ,:.. , .. 2 for.: 59c
Libby's Diced' Beets. 15 oz.,.;, .,' 10 for $1.00
Libby s Hand Packed, Tomatoes
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28 oz. tins . , . , 3: for 69c
R&W asstd. Jelly Powders pkgs. 7 for 49c
R&W Tea Bags, • 15c off offer, 60's, 54c
R&W Instant Coffee 5:. oz. ,jars , • '75c
R&W Evaporated Milk tall this, .5 for 69c
Saron' Brand Crushed Pineapple
Dole's Fancy Pineapple Juice
• •20 oz. tins. •5 for'$1.00
48 oz. tins .. 2 for ,73c•
BREAD 'N BUTTER PICKLES,
York -16 oz. jars 3 for 69c
Betty Crocker'; Layer Cake Mixes., :; .
20 oz. pkgs. • . • . • 3 for $1.00.
.ocal &. ,General'
Miss' Susan Gibson.has return
:ed from. a visit'in Detroit with
her brother, Beattie He ,has been
aosp tahzed : since underigoing
major: surgery,
Mr, and Mts. 'Roy Cringle of
Detroit were' week -end.' visitors
;''tivith Jack • Gillies and Mr.• and
1Vtrs: :Cha.Cooke.
IVlr. and Mrs. Ira Wall and
. family • of Whitechurch visited
at' the Thome . cif .. Mr; '.and ..Mrs:
John• Wraith,.... Lucknow,' . on
Saturday • evening.
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HACK.ETTS
ANNIVERSARY
SUN:D AY, MAY 31st
11,00-
. a.m Rev J.'.Cowan.. Hut-
ton, B.A.,' of Pine River: •
8.00 p.Rn.-Rev .,Ewart' C1ar'k,."
Gorrie.
QUEST SOL o OI STS. //
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Morning, Charles'' Watkom•
Mitchell. `
Evening, Barry 1V1'cQuilin, •
• St. Helens:
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church i
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• ' Minister:
. Rev. Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, MAY t 31st `
11:00 a.m..: Morning Worship,
3:00 p.m. 'Dungannon.
Evening Igervice Discontinued.
Baptismal . Service at both
Lucknow and Dungannon I
LUCKNCW
UNITED 919 .URCH
Minister •
lacy, Gordon R. Geiger•, ..
B;A., B.D. •
SUNDAY, . MAY t 31st
16:00 .a,n. Church. School
11:00 a.m, Divine '1Worship
W.M,S, in charge; Mrs, F. C.
-Bali, London.....
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' Nursery 'during `church
Thought Par The Week:-
You can usually find' time
to do the thing you • want to
do,
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Mrs." John Munro of Detroit is
spending two weeks with Mr. and_
Mrs. John :
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hotahen of
'Toronto, ' were.. 'weekend guests,
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton.
St Helen's . Women's Institute
'Will be studio guests, on"1Vt'Lady"
CKNX Television, Tuesday, June
2nd,' at 2:30. p.m, •
Mrs.. Charlie. Short is a. patient
in London; and was ,scheduled to
undergo a •major opeation. •on
Wednesday.
Barry McQuillan, who has Corm=
pleted, his term at Stratford Tea,
chers' College, is: 'employed for
the •sl.mrimer. at Treleaven's• Mill.
Mr.' and yrs Phillip Stewart,
Mrs. Annie Sti uthers and Mrs.
Harry Levis'' attended the Tate-.
Reynolds wedding, on .Saturday
in Manor Rad . United .Church,
.Toronto: They later. returned to
• Hamilton . and spent the remaind-
er of the week -end with' Mr. and
Mrs.
Robert Fisher and Mr. and
Mrs,. Lloyd Stewart.
Miss .Anne .. Alton; daughter ' of
Mrs.. Alton. • of.. Walkerton and
the ,late'. Harry W. .Alton, has
.taken ,.a summer'. position at Vic'
toriaHospital, London, as stu=
dent '' dietician,:' Miss . Alton `is 'at-
tending . MacDonald Institute• in
Guelph', where she will resume
her studies in •September.
REV. POLLOti•K PASSES
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After a lengthy illness the/
death ,of Rev. John' Pollock, oc-
curred in Wingham ' Hospital on
,Sunday • at the , age - of '79. The
funeral service wa'sheld in St.
Andrew's . Presbyterian .. Church,~
Wingham, on Tuesday afternoon.
with interment in Winghar ' Ce
metery.
BANNS ANNOUNCED
,The banns of, marriage Were
announced in' Sacred Heart chug
.eh, Mildmay, of 'Miss . 'Elizabeth
Becker of Kingsbridge, .'youngest.
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Alex
'Becker of Carrick Township and
Mr. Peter Anthony Van Osch ,of
Kingsbridge: The wedding will
take place on Saturday, June 6th
at `10,3b a.m.'in the R. C. church
-at Mildmay.
`. SISTER . PASSES
The' death, of Mrs. Wes Poll-`
ock of Kincardine occurred. on
IVlon iay, May 18th.. The funeral
service, was on Wednesday at the.
Linklater Funeral Home ;George
Elliott and. Mrs: Eliza Walker of
Lucknow are her brother : and
sister. There are three other
brothers and a • sister, William of
Kincardine IL'alph of Hurori twp.
Howard of Detroit and Mrs. Phil
Downey of Niagara.
KINGSTON GRADUATE
VICTIM'S, 'GRANDMOTHER
WEST WAWANO-SHNATIVE
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Mrs, .Tames Hart 'of Hamp-
stead, North Easthope Township,
and grandmother of Jiinmy ,Seig-
ner who was the victim: of a
traffic mishap in Whitechurch on
Sunday, May 1,7th, is a native
of West • Wawanosh. township.'
• Mrs. Hart was the former Ed-
na' Anderson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Richard Anderson, and
at one time resided on the farm
now owned by Sarre. Thompson
on the ninth concession,
A sister of Mrs, ,Hart's, Beat-
rice,.
eat-rice,, also died' • tragically many
• years ago: She 'died -while. having.
teeth extracted. ,She . was a
school. teacher' and.4 had taught
at St. Helens at one time.
Mrs. 'Hart ."was, ,visiting with.
her cousin Mrs.. W. J, Watt of
Whitechuirch when her grandson
• was run over by. 'a milk truck
'HAROLD GAUNT
'Mi. arid: Mrs. Thos. Gaunt • and
'Mrs. Ernest-ICasernore of ,Wing=
ham,..Mrs. • and Mrs. Russell
Gaunt, Janet and Donald of Kin
loss were in Kingston recently
Where' they attended .the Convo-
cation at • Grant Halt of • Queens
University, when Mr: Harold
Gaunt, whowasone, of -the: 2,50
graduates in the: 'Faculty of Ap-
pliedScience, received the de-
gree of Bachelor' of Science in
Chemical Engineering:
Harold's achievement had
special :significance in • that he
never attended high 'school:
INSPE.JT'` NEW CITIES'
SERVICE, REFINERY
Mr. and Mrs.• Gordon 'Mont-
gomery, ' Mr, and. Mrs. • Bud Ham-
ilton,' .. Mr, and' Mrs. • Gordon
Brooks, Mr., ' and : Mrs... Omar
Brooks, Mr.and Mrs.. Harvey'
Webster, ' Mr...and Mrs. Nelson •
'Culbert, Mr. and Mrs. ''Spence'
Irwin• were among those in at-
tendande at . the' hew Cities Ser-
vice ,refinery at Bronte on Sun-
da(y. The refinery , will be offic-
Tally opened this week, 'It is ;now'
getting into operation 'and • is
really something to. see. The
plant refines the crude oil which
"travels" eastward by pipeline
from Alberta.
dust `• over a week .ago.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
1IAUAS-CARR' — in Wallaceburg
on Friday, May 15, Mrs. Fanny
Barr of London, to George Lavis,
of Thamesford. and .formerly. of
Lucknow: • Itev. • D., W. Williams
officiated.: '
Lyceum Theatre
WIiGHAM •
Two shows each night'
First at 7.15
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,'
May 28, 29; 30
' ' DOUBLE BILL
Sandra Dee, James. Darren
',GIDGET"
A • delightful romantic comedg-
centering around the adventures,
of a teenage girl. :
Also
•Randolph Scott • Karen Steele,..
"RIDE. LONESOME"
A western
vommusiommuawilimummo
THANK YOU NOTES' and Hasty
Notes available at; 25 cents• per.
package of'10 cards. and matching
envelopes. Don Thompson, phone
33 or 35. :
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`a; good
a" boost
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Is Your . Neighbour
Lives in West Wawanosh
Only
1/2 Mile from Ashfield
2 Miles. from Lucknowc�
6 Miles. 'from..East Wawa
nosh.• .
3' Miles from. Kinloss
4 V2 Miles from .Huroi,i.
• Township•,
• WOULD YOU, be
•:to 'give • a fellow:
Thursday,: June 11th
•may¢ f �,:
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enough neighbour •.
on Election. Day,
HIGHWAY POLICY
Plan and, build acomplete set of highways. now
to serve all of Ontario•and not" just the Toronto Area,
Have you : seen . the wonderful. development in the •
Barrie area since the building of 400 Highway? ,Simi- '
Iar roads .V11 up areas like Huron -Bruce. ;
Set up "a Higlhway authority to.` finance, build and
repair all our roads:, This Authority would'get ;its,
• money from . gas tax and license' ':fees arid gave
nothings to do with our Provincial -treasury.. •
Develop, a planned program. for `including ''County -
and Township roads' into the Provincial -Highways.
` . System Rae Watson ;demands that . this.:is to include„
total ,payment ' out of . highway . money ., for Snow-
' plowing our Township : roads; and the . blowing out..
of -gateways .along the main- highway.
Establish a: system of automobile insurance so that
- all victims of car ,accidents will be .paid::'
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Liberal: Association
' .- •,Huron. -Bruce
' SAN DERSON'S
Ladies' and Men's Wear -85
•: Fashion Millinery
BRIDLE. . GOWNS
FORMAL'
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. No* Playing "Some Came Running" '''•=-: In scope ,I
' and color with Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine,Dean
Martin and Martha Hyer. Adult ,'Entertainment
Monday, Tuesday and. Wednesday, June 1, 2, •3.
Under -publicized but one of.: this year's greatest'
dramas!, William Holden, Sophia Loren, Trevor Ho-
ward, and Oscar Hoinolka.. '• • •
, In bomb-shatteredondon during World War
11 • old' : L
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, a lovely .Swiss girl•
befriends some high -hazard tug-
boat captains.
• "THE KEY"-- In Cinemaseope
--y Adult Entertainment .
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,, June • 4, 5, 6.:
ddoe,
Stirring outdoor drama concerns a ,two-timing
Rhonda Fleming, Guy Madison, and Don Be
judge,a beautiful girl And a man sentenced to be hanged.
"BULLWHIP" Inscope and color
Coming: --Victor Mature and'Leo Genn in- ---� "Tank'.
Force �-- In dolor. ;