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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-03, Page 3s • I;. h Is . LS .wFID,NESDAY JUNE' 3rd, ' 1959 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK,NOW, +ONTARIO ii+!!.! /%!l l� i ih.-i- • OGILVIE REAL CAKE MIXES save 7c twin Rack 2 for: 67c MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT. COFFEE oz. jar, , • ai } r , ,,:98c • • ; EARL • • ' RISER BLEN -, :COFFEE, 'BEAUTY"SOAP' Maple Leaf Deodorant. Special Juliette Bra offer, pkg. 4143c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Cypress Gardens 48 oz. ' tins , , , ._ ..: 2. for '59c GLISTEN WAXWASH FOR CARS, Tin .:. . . • 99c Sunspun Salad Dressing, 32 oz.jar TOP qUUTY SWIFTS. PREMIUM PICNICS fully cooked, smoked, ready to "eat, lb, .: 49c ORIOLE BRAND: BOLOGNA, .lb 29c • HANNA eol J31 TTEE` ROOMS . OPEN' FRIDAY As las .been. his custom in pre- vious elections, John .Hanna, Pro= . gressive-iConserviative candidate, and Huron, -Bruce member. fox 16 years, has opened ::committee 1- • rooms in Luclmow. • .. ' The office was' fitted out and decorated last'ridsy • evenin• . in g . the shop vacated by Dr. T. B. Cleland adoinin Sanderso n's.:• rr. • it is in.. ...r..,...aii..►„...,.�,....m„.. Lucknow. 'Presbyterian • i ... v. Minister: Y i .Rev. Wallas McClean e SUNDAY,. JUNE 7th. 10:00 a.m. Sunday : School; 11:00 a.m. Sacrament of 'the Lords Supper. • 3:00 p.m. Dungannon . Evening Service Discontinued'. LUCKNOW UN�.. IT ED cH U'RCH Minister Rev. Gordon, R. Geiger; .: B:A., B,D. SUNDAY, JUNE,, 7th. 10:00 am. 'Church Schaal 11:00 aril Divine': Worship Theme -TALE' :CHURCH IN ACTION,. Mr. W. L. 'Mac. Kenzie, -Rev. •'G. 'Geiger. Nursery during' church - Thought For The Week:- ' • 'God will always reveal nisi will to one 'who is- willing.. to, do it. it. i focal General Miss Gertrude • Treleaven of London spent the week -end here: Mrs. Wm. ,MacIntyre was taken to. Wingbam . Hospital last week. With pneumonia. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fellows of London visited last week with. Mr:,and Mrs.: Herb ,Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. Hank ,Krizegor , of: .Detroit` .spent` the holiday week-. end' with relatives' in: community: M. and• Mrs:: Robert Thom- son, John •and Hobert of Windsor, spent ,the past week at the home of his mother,: Mrs R. H. Thomp- son. • • • . Miss • .Myrtle. Johnstone, of Goderich Public Library, Attend, ed the Ontario Library :Associa- tion: annual conference, May 20-. 22,, at Windsor, '. Mr.:. and :Mrs. Harold Burns of,. Toronto, . their son David who ' is "attending Waterloo. College and Mrs. ` ,Stewart, Burns of Detroit. spent the: week=end• with. Mr. and Mrs.. Thornas H. Burns. . kvisitorswith the Week -end e Misses •MacQuaigs 'were Mr and Mrs.' Ewen D.,11facQuaig of Tole- do, Ohio, and Misses Sarah and. Mary •MacQuaig of Chicago: • • Mrs; Charles `Short underwent` major' surgery in Landon. last` week. She : is ° getting, along well and :reports: as •to the success of operation ,are ' most .gratifying. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan visnted with M. and Mrs. 'Wel Stewart and family in; ,Gue''Tir over the week -end and attended the laying of the cornerstone 'of 'Trinity .United Ohurch. .Mr. and Mrs., Stewart are members of the church (choir. . •.« � 1 ,iib � n f , , r ilaisioniwif l���iY o ►A�n4•11fr•b•04) •Ashfield PresbyteriariChurch 111th ANNIVERSARY • Sunday June. 7th Minister, Rev. D. Neil MCComibie, :BA, Services: 11.00. a.m. and 7:30 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER': REV. 'EDW ARD •MCKINLAY, Minister` of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kimberley, British Colu1 mbia '',�tI�nM1.t�M1.t�t,�l1�()ril�l/r11+M.►11AlIt �a� •' Mr. and Mrs,' Goldie • Cock well.and; Roy , of. Detroit were week -end visitors with • relative's here Mrs.: Jessie' Allin 'was taken by • ambulance. to Wingham. Hospital -on :Tuesday 'morning for x-rays, after ' having suffered .acutely from what may,., be a kidney stone. Mrs: Jimmy,Boyi:e: (Mary..Sal-- keld) was • seriously ill • in •Victor-.. is Hospital, • London. the ` latter part of. the , week, • but • is now progressing ,satisfactorily; 'OBITUARY MRS, ARCHIE •MaeINTYRE This aconin unity . was ` deeply saddened by . the death of Mrs., 'Archie MacIntyre, which occur- red in'• Wingharan Hospital on Fri.= day, May 29th, '.after an eight. day illness • from paralytic sei- zures which resulted in her con- dition rapidly, becoming serious. Her son Dr. Alex MacIntyre who new home from ,overseas arrived at ,his mother's ,bedside on Thurs- day; but she was .then in a coma and passed away. -•the,. following morning, • Mrs. 1VIacIntyre • • the- , i`or?ner Norma Nicholson, . was a:. daugh-- ;ter. of,the, late Mr. and Mrs; Al- exander. Nicholson' and' was:born On the ' Second •Concession •.of Kinloss: sixty ago on Sep,. 'telpher 13th. 1898. In March of 1929 she married Mr. MacIntyre, who predeceased . iher by. tome four • years.' . ' Mrs. ' Mac[ntyre's 'attributes were many,. She Was of a'• charm- Ing manner, friendly and kindly :and a • most willingly worker in church and community • activities,; with an ability 'for leadership and organization that. made . her services in constant demand.: Mrs. MacIntyre was a lifelong and faithful member of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church and. was a.life nierpber of the W.M.S. She was a valued xriember of the Kairshea .Institute. Mrs. Maclntyre, just • a. ` few weeks ago,paid a, fitting tribute; tan. • neighbour, o'old ghb ro ne , Mrs. Mal, color . Mactnnes, when she ned her obituary. She .-was. the 'historian for the Maitland Pres- byterial of the ' W.M.S.; which marred Its 75th• anniversary last Thursday, •an occasion. that ,was saddened by the fact that . Mrs 4/IacIntyre •was near" death. The remains _ reste'd., •at ; :the Nicholson homestead on . the Se- cond. Concession, where many called' to . pay 'their respects, and to 'extend their syntipathy to the bereaved: B.C. PASTOR TO .CONDUCT The. funeral service on Monday ASHFIELD ANNIVERSARY afternoon • was held in South ,• KinlossPresbyterian Church; Anniversaryservices will be conducted by Rev RobertT `A. held' in Ashfield Presbyterian . Marshall, with interment in the; Church on Sunday, marking the adjacent -burial ground. , The pall- bearers . were: Herb McQu llin Harold. Stanley, Wm. J. • Irwin,. Harold Campbell, Leonard Mc- Innes, ;Clarence ;Irwin, with other neighbours.. and friends; acting .as flower bearers. • ' Mrs MacIntyre is survived. by three • sons, : Dr. Alexander Grant 111th • anniversary,. of. -the estab- lishingof this area's oldest con.- .•gregation. Guest minister both 'morning 'and evening will be : Rev. Edward. McKinley of Kimberley B.C, who .is attendingthe General As- serribly this week in Toronto. :a native=: of MacIntyre of 'Oxford, .England; ,Rev. McKinlay is ' Scotland, and wad a 'college class- Allan Archibald :.MacIntyre . 'and mate of the Ashfield minister,' Donald ,Cameron MacIntyre . of •Rev. Neil McCorrmbie. Kinloss and one daughter, •Mary d/ Anna MacIntyre,' Reg. N.; of Lucknow.•There also survives a sister and a' brother, Dr. Mary Anna Nicholson Wright. of 'Sask- atoon • and Alexander •Malcolm. (Sandy) Nicholson of ;Saskatoon, ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is .announced of Lois Mary, daughter •of Mrs. Eva Hal.denby, and the late Rew- ard Haldenby, of .Holyrood, to both ,having attended the funeral. PAGE THR.E1 Lyceums Theatre •WINE, .HAM Two shows each "night First. at 7.15 . x-1 Thursday,. Friday, Saturday, June. 4i 5, 4. James Stewart-. • Kim Novak Jack Lenimon • Ernie Kovacs in 'BELL, BOOK 'AND' CANDLE"' An enjoy ble off -beat -romantic 'comedy. OBITUARY MRS. RICHARD ELLIOTT. After a -long illness: which she bore with cheerful »patience, Mrs. Richard Elliott. of Holyrood pas- sed., as-sed.• away in Wingham General Hospital on Friday, • May 29th. Her .illness dates back' several years,. and for r anyr•weeks past her 'condition had been critical.; • Mrs. Elliott • was in „cher66th year. She .was the former 1Vlabel Alberta 'Corbett, •.daughter sof Joseph Corbett and Sarah 'Robb.' of Essa . Township in ' Sim,coe ;County where she was.. "born •••on eptetmber..25th,, 1893.. Forty-two • years ago, 'on *Janu- ary., 3rd, aiauary,3rd, 1917,• she married- Rich- and Elliott of Holyrood, andtook: up residence here, where. she en- deared .herself' to . a ; great xnany friends by • her cheery, hospitable nature, 'A. wealth of floral tri- • butes, and the hundreda who cal-,.. led • to extend their sympathy were evidence; of her popularity and esteem. whic •wasd Which summed up by the tribute of One friend' "She was a • fine lady:" Mrs. ,Elliott was a ' member of Lucknow. United tC�hureh, . the W.M.S.. and' the.'. I-lolyrood , ,Wo - •men's (institute, and was • a de- voted wife :and •mother: The funeral 'service was con- ductedat the McLennan and. MacKenzie Memorial' Chapel on ., Monday ;afternoon conducted by Rev • ` Gordon, ; 11.. -,Geiger. Inter- ment was inGreenhill Cemetery the• pallbearers being Ernest_ Ackert, Wesley 'Joynt; Mark. Johnston, . Win. Eadie, Alex Mac- Kenzie,. Leslie . Congram. ' . Besides her husbandMrs, Ell- iott/ is. ` survived • by three sons,` Orville, Elwood: and . Harold : Ell iott'• and by, one `daughter, Mrs. Allan • Miller • (Eileen)'. of St. Hel- • ens. Also surviving are three . '. brothersand three sisters, John. and Chester .Corbett of ..B.arrie, Leonard. Corbett of Allrston,.Mrs Louise Nolan, Regina; Mrs: Ger-, • 'Louise Hepburn, Percival; ` Sask.; ' Mrs. Myrtle .Corrigan'' of ;.Cooks- I town. She was .predeceased by a sister, Mrs. James McCormick.' Edgar. Milton,: son 'of ;Mr..Noble .i• Guest of Kincardine. and the' late Mrs. G fest.. The marriage will take place on Saturday, June ' 20 in Kinloug4 Anglican Church. envelores. Dan Thompson, phone. • BORN' THANK, CC:U'NOTES: and $arty. HAMILTON.• ; On Thursday, May Notes availabie, at' 25 cents per 21st, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray -.package of 10 cards and• matching Mond . Hamilton,. R.R. 6; •Lucknow • a daughter Wendy Mae. :a33 ea. '35, Victoria .Mission Band • The Victoria Mission Band of thb te„rian Cthurah• 'met Monday afternoon, June 1st with. 31 boy's and girls present:. The meeting opened by singing hymn 746; This. was followed with a prayer by Wendy McKenzie. The Motto was repeated in unison. Donnie Johnston read the Scrip- ture,' Peggy McDonald played a piano solo The' missionary story Was given.. by • Miss Mary Mac- Leod •the guest speaker. Joan McKenzie " thanked Miss •Mac- Leod . and gave 'a prayer. ' The meeting closed with Psalm ,119 in unison. p • SAIDERSON'S Ladies' •and . Men's Wear --85. • .Fashion . Millinery • BRIDAL GOWNS. FORMALS PARK THEATRE �ricb w Playing—Rhonda Fleming and Guy Madis • ;, "BULLWHIP" scope & Color Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ' June •.8, 9, 10 , 'Victor' Mature, Leo Genn . and Art. MacTavish Presenting an original Ronald; Kamp screenplay based on tank warfare in"the desert during. the campaign against Rommel:•• . .c1TANK FORCE" . Scope. and Color 'Thursday, .Friday, Saturday, June 11, 12, 13. Jack' Lemmon, Glenp 'Ford, Anna Kashfi & Dick York From Frank Harris novel Reminiscences ;of a Cowboy" comes a .story" of tooth -and -nail conflict be. • tweet' two partners., "COWBO. ' In .Technicolor • Coming ---"Inn of the 6th Happiness' I;ngric Bergman.