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THE Lucamow SENTINEL,
loucKNow, ONTARIO Jspy, JUNE 10th 1959
1611:311SDAYi. FRIDAY al's"' UREIAY 'SPECIALS
Fresh B NELE PICNICS
WITH DRESSING
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BACQN 59c Ib.• •,:LRD
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We cut Red or Bine brand beef
NOW IS THETIME....
to put in your
WHILE SUMMER pmcgs
.ARE IN EFFECI:
We Carry Only Premium'. Quality Coal
D. .L. and W. BLUE COAL
and
READING RED SPOT COAL..:
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We have a good stock On hand
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now. Coal
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Phone .10; Luckno•yi, `.
HAVE YOUR COIN CAN READY PLEASE
Collectors Will Be Calling Soon
• WON' COIVEVIENDATION,y,
IN.' PROVINCIAL CONTEST
• eyrie Browi,. son. Of Mr. •and
• Mrs. 'Wilbur Brown of Dungan-
non,. made a strong' bid to cop
-the title of "top ,teen-age driver• ,
in 'Ontario"' when. he 'competed
,againSt 61 'other'youthful candi-
dates in the finals of a province -
wide safe' driving competition at
Windsor on Saturday.
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INTERMEDIATE BALL. TEAM
LOSES FIRST AME
The Lucknow Intermediate
ball tearn, playing their ' first
g4Me of the Season last TUesday
night "with very ,little practice,
lost to the Kincardine team by
a score of•12-1., The game was
played in the Lucknow park. A
return gatirxe was scheduled for
last Friday night but it Was post-
poned. •
'Hugh MacMillan and Barry
McDonagh divided the, pitching
for LuckrioW with RoSs,1VIcDon
"agh 1oing:the catching duties,
,Riggin • pitehect for ,Kincardine
With. McLean and Shewfelt, divi-
ding , the catohing., "'
Lucknow: J.Mowbray;
Hugh MacMillan,
p; ROss MeDonagh, c;' Doug Hal-
clenby, lst; Bill Marshall 2nd;
Don, (Steeves. 'r,t,'; Ted Collyer,
c.f.; Voss Irwin,. '1.f.; Barry Mc-
Donagh, •
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7DUNGANNQN,
•, Visitors Sunday. with Mi and.
1VIrs. ItUssel Reid were her moth;
er, Mrs. Louisa Young and Mrs.
• Reids aunt, 'Mrs. Clifford Leevie
and husband, Goderich.
Mr; Allan Ivers of ,•Smithers„
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B.C. is visiting at the home of
his brother, Mr, • Lorne .Ivers,
sister Mrs. Gordon Congram and
• other relatives in the 'vicinity. It
is twenty years since he was
home, to these, parts where, he
• was. born. ' ° ' •
First prize in the keenly con-
tested event 'of the "Esso" trophy
And cash award of $100 went to
19 -year old Joe Sebestick, of
Guelph, who chalked. up 591 Out
of a Possible 625 points.
Brown made a commendable
showing and, won praise from the
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panel of 11 'judges, which includ-
ed two members of .the .Royal
'O'anaclian Mounted Police.
THAT LASTS AND PROTECTS
Reii6iiirne414
VV:ESTEEL.
• "SECURITY" ,RIBBED
GALVANIZED ROOFIN4: ,
Gives a eOniple,tefi-WeaitherproOf.
jOb. ecatt§e `ewEsTtEt",stheets
give'you 3?%',' Overage.
You can aotUally save Ione 'square
or more 'oti 'a large:brn
'Available In Lengths 4.,feet to 12 ;feet
• BRITISH COLUMBIA
RED CEDAR. 'SHINGLES
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• Mr:' Jack ,Chisholm,, who Was
critically injured .wheti .hit by a
truck on highway 21 about three
weeks ago, ..i.i",making a mar-.
Velous recovery. He: 'is undergo-
ing: a. series of. operations at St.
.Joseph's hospital, London, and: is
With standing the •Ordeal very
'well. We wish for ihini the best
of hick towards' his health re-
stored, thci it is expecteci•te take
time
.1VIr. and Ws. Gordon Overholt
and familyGoderie.h are occupy. -
in the farm, house rederitly va-
ca ecl by Mr:, and Mrs. Jerry
Crawford who. moved . to Luck:.
M. and Mrs.. Comfort
and' .son' Ennis, St. Catherine's,
are .spending awhile at the ranch
home at Crewe. . •
Congratulations to :Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Alton who .were 25
yearS,Married on SatUrday, June.
6th and were tendered a Surprise.
Party at „the home of Mr. :and
Mrs: bort Squire,. Goderich the
latter • being 'Mrs.Alton's sister.
About twenty-five , immediate
'relatives were, entertained inclu-
cling their family,: the youngest
being a . little grandSon, . Randy
Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Alton, Dungannon. -
• kr. and Mrs. liarvey-
were united. in .rnarriage, June
.6th. 1934 at: the Benmiller par-
sonage by Rey: W. Patton. The
bride was formerly Bessie
Cabe,' daughter ..of Mrs. Robert
McCabe and the late Robert Mc-
Cabe Of 'Colborne Townshipand.
• Harvey a son, pf the late Mr. 'and
Mrs, Herbert, AltOri, 6th con.. Of.
West' Wawanosh Township.
Mrs. Squires; the hostess had
the • rooms suitably decorated.
• with SitVer Wedding scheme and
• after •a social evening of cards
a delicious 'buffet inn& was en-
joyed iand the bridal couple were
• feted with several pretty, :and
• useful gifts.
• Mrs: Tom K.Oyfak has this
week opened for restaurant cat-
ering on 'Main street and it is
• called "Madge's Tea:too/TV' This
public service of lunches and hot
drinks, is accommodatiOn that
•has 'not. exactly' been ,available
-for Sometime in this. village,
L.O.L. No. 314 will' hold' the
• annual orange service in' the
Dungannon United 'Church' on
,Sunday, June 21st at 8 p.m. Rev.
• R. Kennedy will give the address.
The Orange . men including
visi-
tors will gather weanlier for 'a
eirade frOm the ' Lodge Rooms
to the church. '
• Mr, Harold •Sproulet, :re-
turned .to Davidson, Sask. after
a three weeks visit with his sis-
ters and 'other relatiVeS, After
many happy family gatherings,
a farewell party was held last
Thurtday, at the home of lig
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Lucknow r
YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND
TOMATO JUICE Large 48 oz.
Hunt's Fe.ncy Quality. Featnre. „
'HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE
Our Exclusive Top Seller. Fresh, Pound
GRANULATED .SUGAR.
SellFor Less, SpeCial .
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PEACHES, HALvg.s. 20. oz.
Bi-lylore. Std. Bargain
NEWPORT FLUFFS. Large '13' Qt. ••
Premium in Every Pkg. Save 10c pkg. .
.,6Sc
Ibs. 79c
tms 39c
HEADQUARTERS FOR. ALL FRESH FRUEFS
AND VEGETABLES ARRIVING DAILY. . •
STRAWBERRIES, MELONS, TOMATOES, LETTUCE,'
• , • CUCUMBERS.
• VVe Sell Fok , Less, • • ,Value EffectiVe
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1.. Phone 1191'. Lncknow 12,
neriliew Mr. W. J. McClure, -El-
mire, and later that day, he took
return paSsage on a plane froin
Malton to the West. Mrs. W. It
1VICClure a sister remained at
the home of her son.,M,Ehnita,
for a longer visit. .'•
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• Miss Ida Whyard:rettirnecl last
week after visiting two Weeks
with . her brother, Mr. Charles
• Whyard, Detrca..
• Mernbers of the Meter Eecly
family enjoyed &visit to Mr. and
Mrs. John Y. EeilY; StrathroY, on
Recent visitors with iVIr and
Mts. Fred.' Tiaechler were her
parents, Mr:. and Mrs. Wm: Sch-
loaSr and her: Sister; Miss Gertie
Schlosser, Walkerton' and also
Mr: and Mrs. FrahreTZettler arid
children., Sunday visitors were
and • Mrs. Harold Baechler
and family, -Auburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine ' Sephine, Chepstow , and
Mr; .Frank BeeChler and Mr., G.
Bere; Georgetown and on, Wed-
nesdaY, their son, Mr. -Williath
Baechler; Toronto:.
Mrp-. Herb Finnigan was hos-
tess at her home latt Friday
ternoon for the United Church
WM:S. .under the leadership of
Mrs. 'Clifford Crozier nand Mrs,
H. ,Finnigan leading 'With devo-
tions,
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tiOns Mrs. Hugh. McWhinney,
readthe Scripture' lesson; Mrs.
C., FoWler, "recording secretary
noted tb.eir were 12 members
and three visitor § °present. 'Twel-
Ve home calls. and six :hoSpital
calls Were made last Month.
H. 'Finnigan read a letter from 'Is' Your SUbscriPtiOn •Paid?;.
raorrormarr•or.
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a Chinese misionary,' Mrs. Lib.
• lian Dicksonrwho welcomes used
greeting cards. ArtieleS for the
bale Will be left at IVIrs1VI. ghee,.
kletons sun -room before July 3.
• hymn and benediction cloted
the ineetMe.: . • • '
• Mr," and Mrs. CharleS Fewler
• and •Torn Were recent 'visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fciwler,
Port • •
Mr. I.,eonad. Reid employee of
tedy'S.'Bread' delivery has been
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On vacation and enjoyed a trip
to London,Sarnia; and Montreal,
• Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas" FoWler and'
Tonioti Sunday. visited the form-,
er's cousin, Mrs: Jas. Young and
son Douglas, Port Albert:
- Mrs. R. Fitzgerald,, who : waS
hospitalized -in Clinton, came'
hoMe last Weel-end.
BORN
MaGOWAN-,•,Doug:and Bet,ty
Anne IVfacGowan. (nee Giesler).
of ingham, wish to :announce
the birth .of their son„ Mark
George, • Mcmdy, June lst rn
• the Wlinghain General IloSptal.
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ILON—in Kincardine. Hopi-'
tal .on May 28th, 1950, to Mr. and
Mrs.Orval Wilson, R.R. 2, Holy -
rood, a son..
WALTERSto Mr. 'and Mrs.
Gorcio D.- Walters, Goderich,
• (Winnie Parrish) a son, William
Lorne; on June 6th, a brother
for Joanne Lyn. '
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PINE ECHIciFARMS HOLSTEIN
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• 40 PURE BRED HOLSTEINS
ceredited, Vacinated, R.O.P, (under listing, 1 clean, test).
THURSDAY, JUNE 18th — 1:30 p.m.
AT THE FARM' ONHIGHWAY 86
4 Miles East of Lucknow — • 7: Miles West of Winghant
A good farmer breeder herd with good. type. 2 "Very Good,"
all' 3 years or over, "Good Plus" 'or better on 11.0.P with up to
.'148 B.C.A. (reed ClaSs Average) on ordinary farm care. A.
feature is a 88-Polt '"Very Gopd" -Svereign ,granddaughter,
prospect for "Excellent", just fresh toAservice of 1Glena.fton Mile
' stone. Many are sired by the Waterloo Unit .bulls, ineluding
daughters of Glenafton Milestone, Selling 'Wing Pouble, Glen-.
:anon Benefactor; etc, ' . • • •
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15 'Cows, 5 Bred Heifers, 2 Yearling. Service Age tulls, Several
Younger Bulls, Balance Yearlings and. •Calves, •
Also 4 Grade Heifers, 2 due ;this fall and 2 Yearlings;
Surge. lVfilking Machine, used one Year. 2 -unit
MANAGER'S 'NOTE — the Very Good Cows ar outstanding.
GEORGE KENNEDY, Brubacber,
LuelPlor, Ont., Owner • Auctioneer and Sale Manager
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