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• 't tom:•LUCKNO. W SENTL'!TEL, LUCKNOW, 0N1rARIO
T.HURS'DAY, FRIDAY and. SATURDAY SPECIALS
(lean. and . meaty)
SLICED BACON, 59c H.
We cut Red or Blue brand beef:.
We Have- lama's . Bread
LARD;. 8c.' lb
Campbell Robinson, son of 'Dr.'
and Mrs. J T H. Robinson . of
Walkerton, has completed his
course in medicine at Wester}
University ,'and. will interne ' at
Toronto General. He' is a nephew
of Mr•• and Mrs:. Jack Kilpatrick
-formerly of Lucknow.
Form 23 „
THE ELECTION ACT, 1951..
Section 88 (4)
Notice of holding , an
ance
Nbt�ice is hereby given that pursuant. to The Election Act,
1951 (Section 88) poll for 'the. Electoral 'District' of Huron
Bruce will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the
4th, 5th and 6th days Of June, 1959, from 8 'a.m. until 5 p.m.,
and from 7 p.m. until. 10 p.m.
(9 a.m. 4' until 6 p •m:,. and from 8 p.m. until 11 p.m: D.S. T:): •
The .polling . places r 'the said electoral district will be
located at the
TOWN HALL, WINGHAM
MUNICIPAL OFFICE, RIPLEY
'PUBLIC LIBRARY, BRUSSELS
FEDY'S STORE, , MILDMAY
for, the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect.
2 to be absent from the electoral district on the : day fixed for
LL•polling The bailot boxes will be opened and the votes count-
ed" at 7 p.m. (8 pam. DS.T.) . on Thursday, the llth day of
June, 1959, at the said places.
Dated at Wingham this 15th day of May, 1959.
W. B. McCool,'
Returning Officer..
PARTY LEADERS,
-VISIT THE RIDING.
A spirited election campaign
,is. being 'waged in Huron -Bruce
between John Hanna, Progres-
sive Conservative member who
•has represented Huron Bruce in
the. Legislature for 16 years,. and
Rae J. Watson,.Liberal candidate,
who in his first political bbid,..is.
working hard in an effort , to
win the riding back to the Lib-
eral fold.
They campaign brings:: both
party leaders to,• the riding. .
,Last ' week Prime • Minister,
Leslie. M, Frost, 'spoke to a large
gathering in • Wingham. Town,
Hall.. He was introduced by Mr:
Hanna as "the greatest premier
this' province has • ever .seen:"
Mr Frost said • that although
the past 'ten years have seen tre-
mendous development in Ontario
he does 'not intend to appeal.' to
the ` voters on the strength of
that record. Much more import-
ant, in his opinion, is the bright-
Promise of the future which' lies
before, the 'province.
For this reason he described in
some ' detail the factors which
..have led '• his administration to
utilize. Ontari'o's strong credit in
the world money markets-
bor-rowing to . invest :in t'he develop-
ment . which will • mean . • even
• greater prosperity ,for the citi-
zens of this province.
Wintermeyer Thursday
Liberal Leader . ?John Winter
'Meyer, , who is staging a vigor-
• . ous campaign, will make a
"Whistle-stop". tour . ,' of Huron -
Bruce ' on Thursday afternoon;
accompanied by Mr. Watson
He, . will : tis. in Clinton and
Goderich in •Huron riding earlier
Bri:tsl
'o'lunnbia
THE; : ECONOMICAL
!-WEATHER ` RESISTING WOOD
• Easy To' Hiuidle
Stays:' Straight •
LASTS FOR.: YEARS AND YEARS
Preferred. For Hog Troughs. Stable, Work'
Clothes ' Stands •-- Steps Window ,Sills
Fence Posts Barn Siding -' • Sheathing
Joists -L Rafters Studs.
We Carry •
A 'COMPLETE STOCK IN ALL WIDTHS
and lengths; to 0 feet.'
FRESH: GE. MENT ALWAYS .I N ':STO K
HENDERSON
,LU1MBER LTD.:
' Ilbone 1.50' .:_•Lwow
W,i DI`TFSD:,A,X , 1V14X. 27th, 1959
'Frultucnow'Market
YOUR BARGAINc, FOODLAND
MIRACLE 'WHIP. 16, oz. ,
Salad Dressing. Save up to • 12c Jar . •.
TOILET TISSUE SALE
White. Cross, Save 9c..:; , ..
BUTTER; CANADA .i st G.RADE
"Stock -Up" Special Feature. Potnd
37C
rolls, 99c
SODA ;CRACKERS Save 8c.
McCormick's. Plainr•,or salted, Pound
AJAX 'CLEANSER DEAL, one large •
FAB FREE •with 2' AJAX, ALL FOR
IC •
1C.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FRUITS AND •
VEGETABLES; GARDEN SUPPLIES.
SAVE! ONT ..No. 1.• IRLSH COBBLER, 75 lb.bag $1.89
We Sell For Less • Values' Effective'
May 28, '29, 30.
Phone 119, •LucknOiv
• ' KINGSBRIDGE
Rev:. B. Van: Vynckt, Mrs. Wal-.
ter Clare (President, C.W.L.),
Mrs. ' Mary. Lierman, Mxs. Ray
Dalton and Mrs: Mark Dalton,
were among those who' attended
the C.W L. Convention in Sarnia
On May 19th, 1959.
Mr: Gerald Dalton . of: Toronto
Visited with phis • •parents, Mrs ;and
in the, day, and is scheduled • to Mrs. Michael Dalton . duringthe
be in Wingha ••about 4.30 -in the
` afternopn to meet and,
hands with as many: people as
possible.
From,• there they proceed to Mr and 31grs. .Jas:°.White. of
Formosa • and Mildmay. for
-31•11•.P.0,1Defroit" Frere 'Week -end visitors.
Street receptions. "�'. at the home "f. Mr and � Mrs:
past week., '
Mrs: M. ;McLennan •:of Corrie
spent a few days 'With the 'O'Neill
and' Howard relatives `recently.
Lucknow and. Ripley ar n't in- •
. Earl Drennan:.
.Mr. •F'ranees' Griffin of . Flint
Mich.: visited . here with .:'Thos.,
• Wallace'. over the week -end: :
LUCKNOW DISTRICT BOYS:i• Mr: .Desmond' O'Donnell mot
SWEEP.; SENIOR JUDGING
'.ored to 'Thorold and' Hamilton
during the past week.
eluded . in the points of 'ca11. as
Thursday :isthe half' holiday, in
these two centres,
Three: Lticknow district boys
placed one, two and`, three in the'
sennior 'class' at. the ':Huron .Co.:'
livestock judging. competition. at
Seaforth• on Saturday..
Murray, Gaunt was first • with
640. out, of 'a possible700 pouits.
Crawford McNeilas second
with 636'•,points and Ken Alton a
close third with634 points. •
Murray*. had the highest .score
• in•. the entire competition and re
ceived the Blatchford Feeds : tro-
phyJ
SOO •N TO; GATHER
LIONS COIN CANS 1
The Annual Pilgrimage • to our
Lady of Lourdes Grotto at St
Joseph's Motherhouse, London,
will -takep .place 'there next Sun-
day afternoon, May' 31st at 3'p.m.
If favorable' weather conditions •
prevail;; many from• this parish ,
are expected to attend:
Mr. and Mrs Jos. O'Brien' and
family of •..Goderich -visited with
`the' Mark Dalton family ,on 'Sung
Mrs. • H Lambertus, •Mrs Den-
nis Dalton, and Miss Frances
Dalton • spent Sunday with Mr, ..
Lambertus at Kitchener Hospital.•.
• AGED LADY PASSES
The death .:of Mrs. Wm. E. Mc-
Pherson;
cPherson . occurred on Sunday at_.
thehome of her daughter;' Mrs.
Wrn. Rutherford She was in her
91st /year: The funeral was .held
from . the Johnstone , . Funeral
Home op Tuesday with inter- •
meet: ifi Greenhill Cemetery:
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1.
•At. the 'Monday night •meeting
bf the Lucknow and District
Lions Club,, the local club's parti-
cipation : in . the • forthcoming
Windsor .convention'" Was . discus-
sed. '
,Efforts are being made to •hay e
a float. entered • in the Sunda-.
afternoon. parade, and it ° is' ex-
.pected quite a number. of the
members will attend and parade.
• ' Four nernbers of the .Arthur
Club were introduced 'by Peter
Bissonnette and Brock Cleland
intrpduced his guest and succes.
sor, Mark Raithby,
Mrs: Ross Cumming Was given.
the Lions roar 'for her services
'at pianist. Mrs. Jack Hewitt and
Dianne Ritchie' were guest solo-:
ists; • and Joan MacKenzie dare-
ed the • Sailors 'hornpipe; .•
'It • was decided 'to gather' the
Penny -banks which have been
in homes and -business places for
several months. These are to be
picked up before the last " meet
ing .in'.June.
W. A•. Porteous ,spoke briefly
on incidents at Daytona Beach,
and in particular of the work of
the Lions 'Cub there, which 'he
attended on several .occasions,
Deputy District GovernocHar
vey. Websthr appealed for a turn.
out of members: at the zone rally ,
at Zurich on Wednesday. '
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