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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-17, Page 3WEDNESDAY, ;'UNE 17th, 1959 —•--�FII� 1'�9 II••r. THE buci TOW SENTINBL, LUtK.NOW, ONTARIO ,a • PAGE THRER • m Heintz Fancy � Quality Tomato Juice Save 4c, . 48 oz. ',. ;• , . ,` 27c Pineapple and Grapefruit Drink Dei ::Monte, 48 dz. . ..- 37c: Monarch Cake . Mix, . Family, size. White; Save .19c. pkg... ,.:, ..:...2 for 59c Lynn Valley Blended' Jams, Gt. 48 oz. .. Hickory Hill Whole Chicken,' 3 1b.. 4 oz tin„. . , • '; • 1: and. O9 Red a White Homogenized•peanut butter 16 oz; mason jar .. Swift's. PREMIUIVI BLUE .BRAND: BEEF .Blade Roast,' •blade lone removed,, FATHER'S DAY. GIFT All Popular Brands Cigarettes, Ct. of 20Q's . , MARK CENTENARY:. AT DUNGANNON 'On Sunday 'morning; June 14, Y, in overflow congregation of 250: . attended the ',Centenary celebra . tion of St. • Pauls Anglican Church, Dungannon. 'The prea -• 'cher was the Rev. G. G. Russell,.p B.A. B.D. of: Tilbury, a former miflister. The choir led by Mrs.: Gordon• Anderson and. accompan- •ied by Mrs:' Arnold Voakes . dr • •ganist, sang, ."How'. Great Tho'lz Art" The minister, the Rev.. `H:L. Jennings dedicated _ ..a pair of • candlesticks donated • by Elsner, ST PETER'S CHURCH Lucknow ANGLICAN CHURCH of ,CANADA ,1Vlinister: Rev. H. 'L Jennings 85th:. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE .21st 11:.00 a.in. Morning Prayeir. Preacher ' The Very • Rev. E. C. Brown, M.A., D.D.., Dean of St. Pauls Cathedral, Lon- don .Ontario.. Allre.: A e Welcgme 10:.14.YlemY1lOmitO I ii.o4• Y IYlni(/ Imm.Y.�: • • Lucknow .Presbyterian Church `Minister. • Rev.• Wallace `McClean SUNDAY,, JUNE 21st 930 a.m. Dungannon • 10.00 aril. ' Sunday School / 11:00 a.m. • Speaker, Miss . - Y, iaorothy• Douglas. , Evening :Service Discontinued• •1r0A1r 1 11411 rwKiYY1110YY4111111.o nelill .u1s1YOPEN uriu4111.. A LUCKNOW. UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Gordon R. Geiger, • .• B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, JUNE ,21st 10.00 a'tn. 'Church School • 11•.00 a.m, Divine Worship ."Holy Communion" Nursery during Church ' Thought' For The Week: - A sharptongue severs many-: a •good friendship. • Victor and Lloyd 'Black. 'in mem- ory of their parents,' William John 'and 1Vlargaret, Black. Rev. Jennings commended. the 'con- gregation for the fine. appearance. :of the redecorated exterior- and interior of the : church .and; Parish Hall. After: the ',morning, service 'a social hour: was enjoyed; in the. parish hall , when .the ladies of the congregation served?'.lunch. Mrs: A. M .Straghan of 'Benmil- ;ler, granddaughter Of Andrew Dreany •-and •Lor•ne'Livers of -Dun-- ganrion, grandson of Anthony Iv- ers, officiated . -at the 100th') irth day cake. Miss Ellen. Durnin, . 97; oldest Member of the. congrega-. tion, ;was, introduced: • !i.e.hattendance , at the evening service was 1.50 '.'he preacher wase' the Rev. G M..:Wyatt ?ofNiagara Falls, a ',fernier minister The choir and organist, - Walter. Tigerf, ..of. Christ Church, •'Port' 'Albert, assisted at the .evening. service. The ladies . entertained the, clergy and choir. and ` their' families after the service, . • ' The. Rev. R. D.. Kennedy of Dungannon -United Church :reach. thescripture- .and brought' greet- ings from the' United • Church Presbytery' of Huron. • . Floral tributes in the church Were in memory! of Miss Letitia Dreariey, by, the family of the late Mrs and Mrs. T. E. Durnin; in memory,' of John Young, by his wife arid family; in, ineTnory. of ,:Mr: and Mrs .' Wm. Mole, by the family; in . Memory of Mr, and ' Mrs. Hugh Stewart, by Mr. and ` Mrs. Arthur Stewart .,and .family; in Memory of Mr ` and.. Mrs. Anthony Ivers and family ib �randda titer Pearl and in u y , g g memory of .Mr. and Mrs Hugh Stewart by . Margaret;` Dave and family. • LUCKNOWITES ..WERE. ,IN ZETLAND BRIDGE CRASH A car and station wagon crash at • the west end of the . narrow Zetland bridge 'on Highway • 86,, shortly before 1.1., o'clock Sunday evening' sent five person, includ- • ing two children, to the , Wing ham General hospital. Admitted to ' hospital were Ir - Win IKucher of. Kitchener, driver of one vehicle, and his wife. Mr, Kocher suffered . a • dislocated. right shoulder and shock and his" wife fractured ribs,. ' punctured lung and chest. lacerations. . Driver of 'the other car was George McKee of Lucknow who escaped uninjured. His wife and a 'daughter Sharon, six months; who was :sitting on her lap, and Wayne age 2, were all thrown out of the car by 'the impact. All three suffered brush burns,. shock and bruises and Wayne, scalp lacerations. • ' , ENGAGEMENTS - Mr, and Mrs.: Fraser ; Ha u h Wroxeter announce- the engage- ment of'•.their. . daughter; _ Wilma• Loreen .'to- Carman 'Isaac •Nixon •of '.$carborough, son of Mr.: and Mrs: Isaac Nixon: .of • Lucknow: Marriage will, take: place '.Satur-' day, June 2.7th,; at '3:00 , pm in Knox Presbyterian. Church, Bel- more, Onit • ;Mr • and Mrs.. William S ey wish to announce the engage,. ; merit .Of. Itheir third daughter, Mabel. Isabelle, to Dalbert Keith Robbins, only' son: of Mr., and Mrs. Milton -Robbins, Exeter, On tario 'The •. wedding' to take ' place. at 4.00 p.m ;"•$aturday, June 27th in:. the Presbyterian; • Church, Lucknow: . Mr.: and Mrs. John Carter" ' of Huron. township wish . to an- nounce the engagement—of their elder daughter, Eva 'Elizabeth .'to. Mr. Carl William Wilkens eldest son of :Mr. and, Mrs, William Wil- ken of Huron , Township •The marriage to' take place in St An drew''s United Church; Ripley►, Saturday July I, 1959 at 11:00 :o'clock.. Local & Genera Beverley MacKenzie,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce MacKen= zie" has her foot' in a' cast since suffering a .severe, cut in a swirn- ming mishap, • Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carru- thers, Gayle arid Anne of West Lorne . spent ;a few days recently with his smother, Mrs, ,John Car- ruthers; • Mr. and Mrs ' Horace • McGuire :and daughter Shirley a . student. nurse at. Victoria Hospital, were • Sunday: visitors. with relatives here Mrs.;°A1 Martin •and.. Needy of :Detroit spent., the Week -end here 'and on their •retur n were ,accom- panied by tier mother; Mrs. Ed Thom.' Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Andrew of Kapuskasing visited last. week "With his mother; Mrs. W. G. An- drew. They 'came by way of Montreal and the seaway and re- turned by Tobermory. • ENGAGEMEN fS Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Emmer- tori o f ' Huron Township wish ,to f announce • the ;engagement o their' daughter,, Nancy. Ann • to Mr. 'Russell Charles Swan, 'son of .'Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Swaii of. Ashfield Township. The rnarriage to take : place •Saturday; June 20th. Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM ., Two showseach night First. at 7,15. Thursday, . Friday, Saturday r J'a e, 18,:19,.20. DOUBLE BILL Mark Damon Dorothy Johnson in LIFE BEGINSAT 17 A , dornestic story dealing teen-agers, ; r . and. • Kerwin Mathews Julie Adams in 'TARAWA BEACHHEAD' A realisticwar melodrama Mr. arid.Mrs. Charles .Stewardhave retured to: their home: aft- er spending; the. past two weeks. in London •with their family,. • RECEPTION ' FRIDAY A reception and dance in honour, of Mr. and Mrs. Pete ..Nazi Osch .will be held in the 'Legit Hall, .Lueknow, 'Friday, June 19. oyd's .orchestra, evergon'e w come. e Gorier . �.. Thursday,Frida Saturday, June 17.20 Wednesday, Y: S Ys Now `Playing —Ingrid Bergman In "Inn of the. Sixth Ha iness,": Scope, and.Color One' showing: each'. PP night at 8 o'clock. lVionday,,. Tuesday, and Wednesday, June ;22, 23, 24 , '$ = Filmed in England and across the Channel, ' DUNKIRK No greater chronicle of � travail and heroism appears . •on the scroll of history than,tl e•'evacuation of our troops 1 from the Flancaersbeaches, With John Mills' and Richard Attenborough • Thursday; ,Friday, Saturday,: June' 25, 26, 27. Double Feature Program Brian Keith Rita . Gana :and. Mala Powers • Take us to :the Mexican:border for a colorful: story. and'a fbmantic, outdoor.. adventure yarn --= "SIERRA. BARRON" In scope & color.: And. as an additional action packed' attraction:,`. Barbara Hale : and Rick Jason In .,``DESERT HELL" Technicolor `_ /� Rai1y Zou md 'the E..lag BoY s with Paulg •Y , ' . Newman. In Color -= . 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