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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-01, Page 3'DAY, JUDY 1st, • 1959 �/EDhTES THE L.UCKNOW SENTINEL, . LUCKN ONTARIO PAGE THREI SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY ALLEN'S ORANGE or GRAPE DRINK • .48 oz. tins , , • ... , , . 2 ' for 57c CUTRITE." BRAND WAX PAPER .100 ft. roll , : , .. '27c GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON Fancy, 3 tins „ ; , , .. .... $1.39 RED ' ROSE BRAND . TEA BAGS , i'•: kg, of 60,' 1Oc, off IP ack 63c WAC,STAFFE STRAWBERRY JAM 24 oz. far . • .. , • 43c SWIF'T'S PREM, • 12 oz. tins : .. 39c BEAVER. LUMP CHARCOAL • S. 'lb bag :.. .. .. 45c PLASTIC COATED. Dinner Paper Plates Stuart House'.pkgs , , , . • 19c 4. FULL OF JUICE, SUNKIST ORANGES. + 5: Ib: Polly Bag' . , , . 59c.:. Swift's Premiutn. .SLICED .ASSORTED COOKED, MEATS Macaroni and Cheese, Dutch' Loaf, Pickle and Pimento,.' Veal, 'Pork. and Chicken, 6" os. package .. ; , • ,..25c Swift's. Dutch Lunch Salami, lb. , 59; Swift's Premium. Smoked ready -to eat fully cooked Picnics,, lb. 49c NO. 1. GRADE TURKEYS and CHICKENS Always on hand. Special price for banquets and... organizations:. , PHONE 26 ;e Food Ston = FREEpELIV£RX' • • • • • • • • • Mrs. 'R. H. Thompson, . Miss Helen Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. s.tocal':ii. GeneralThompson avtd and Janet Mrs.. ' :Ross .. MacKenzie and .'son Gene of Oshawa,•were week -end guests of :• Mrs. Annie Jewitt. ,• • :Mr. Robert Lyons. of ' Florida was a••visitor here this Week.. with • SHOWER HELD FOR is.: sister,.• ht' M. J L JULY BRIDE -ELECT Marlene Lowry,. daughter :of Mr: and. ',Mrs. Eldon. Lowry of Lurgan; was guest 'of :honour at. a miscellaneoni shower held' at .the, lioncie of. her aunt, Mrs_ •Or-. ma Pollock • of Kincardine.. Mar.- • lene's . rharriage takes place :on July 11th. .She is .a granddaugh- ter :of, Mrs. John Carruthers; of are on . a. motor trip this k around. the south ''shore 'of Lake Erie, terminating .in • Windsor where. they will visit with'' Mr. • and. Mrs. 'Robert: Thompson • 'Ltieknow; Mrs. George Fisher was. chair lady for: a program which •in Deluded a . duet -by •Nancy Forster and Diane Jamieson; a.: ;guitar • and.vocal solo by Sharer' lovirry; a „piano solo by Mrs Minoan Simpson and . a sing song by the group. . , • Miss.`. Lowry received many • lovely gifts and .was :assisted ' in • opening• them . 'by Nancy Need= ham and Shiella Anderson.. • `I•Ionoured at Kincardine Mrs. Ken 'McFarlan of `Kincar- dine was hostess , to ,a Ig?roup of girl friends at 'a' 'double shower held last . Fridaynight for Mar- Iene. and .Miss : Donna Mead of ' Ripley,.:Contests, 'a sing -Song .and a social evening . were ,enjoyed: Lucknow ' : 'Prebyterian Church , Minister:, Rev. Wallace • McClean .' SUNDAY; JULY 5th 9.30 a.m.' Dungannon 10:00; a.m. • Sunday School'' 11;00 a.m. Combined service . ' of . Presbyterian and United Church congregations, ' Rev. i. G R. :Geiger. in charge.' ; �.'. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Minister: - Rev, Gordon R. Geiger,... B.A., B.D.° SUNDAY, JULY 5th 10.00 aro... `Church School. ' ` 11:00 arm. Union Services in. the Presbyterian Church, during July; Rev,' G. It, Gei- • ger in _charge. nought For Thea . Week:. e :, :Y0, give Ye thanks unto "the Lord, for Ile is good" . rss ean: ,ons' Mrs.. was i Margaret Fink was n g n town last Week visiting her bro-• 'tiler,' Dan -MacLeod: She was ac= companied from 'Palmerston -by Mrs.: William •.' Scrimgeour: Mrs ,I•"Hawkwood and Marj- orie Alton left on Monday by train for Calgary. Marjorie will: attend the stampede next 'week and: willspent a couple of 'months •in the .West • Mrs. Eileen .Hall and Murray :and Mrs. Grant MacDiarrnlid left on a motor trip to Western Can ada on Friday. :They were '' ac-: companied ' by . Dr. Alex 'Macln- tyre:. • Dorothy 'Alton, daughter ' of Mr. • and Mrs. Bert :• Alton, has summer employment at •the Beck Memorial San in .London.. Her 'Sister, -Mary Alton, : a Mother-• craft nurse', is °presentIy nursing. in Toronto. .FORMER. KINLOSSITE 'HEL'D UP IN LONDON � Bill Dawson was the victim of lunch' room in, .:East London .of about '$50 O,G.: The ho1d-up oc- curved about 6:30 �n. Sunday'af� ' Bill is a, former resident .of ..Con. „ 2 � Kinloss, a son' of the late Mr.. and :Mrs. Joshua Dawson. SUNDAY NIGHT HEAT • ' SET LOCAL RECORD ' ' � 'Record's are made to `kie•�broken but � rro one 'took •any pleasure out of a new dune heat record set morning, when the temperature at. no • time dropped, below 76 de- grees: le- grees ' , ' In scjanning 70 years of local ye - cords for, the month of June, J. M. Greer, could find .no other instance when: the minimum reading shad stayed above 75 de- grees. • • The heat wave started Friday with 80 degrees.; went ,to .'87 on Saturday: .and 89 on Sunday with. high humidity that made the at mosphere oppressive. a recent : , hold up - when two thugs, presumably armed, for- ced horn, to crouch on the floor While they rifled.rthe till •in • his. • during .the early hours of Sunday On Monday it cooled down to a pleasant 76 degrees. June 'was exceptionally 'dry. • with only .63 inches -of. rain, and late grain is said to be .suffering from the "drought," SPLIT `BRUCE INSPECTORATE •The'• • Ontario •Departinent ' of Education :has announced' a change in the inspecon of, pub- lic. schools ;in the southern part of Bruce County. The Public School'.. Inspectorate Presently known : as Bruce ,No. 1 is to. be divided, ' effective 'September The . division.. of :.the inspector ate with the name•s of'the' inspec • tors :in. -charge is outlined below:' Ilnspector, W. S.' Hoggthasn,. B.A•> N .Ed., Inspectorate; . Bruce Nn 1; ,All of the public schools in the municipalities Of : ' the Townships of Arran, Brannt,. Car rick, Elders* and Saugeen; the Towns''.of Chesley, .Port Elgin, Southampton and: Walkerton; the Villages of Mildniay,,'paisley: and .Tara; Inspector, Keith' Waldie, Inspectorate, Bruce: -16..3; All 'of the public schools : in the niunici palities . ' of the , • townships ; of Bruce, ,Culross,. Greenock, Huron,` Kincardine arid Kinloss; the:town of . ,Kincardine; .the villages •.of Lucknow, Ripley, Peeswater and Tiverton. • Mr.• Waldie has been for a number of • years' . principal '. of Hamlet Public School in'' Strat=: ford.Mr. and Mrs. Waldie " and their three'children. ;are expected to take' up ' residence ' in ` Walker ton during the summer.: This change has ..been made necessary by the• retirement, and death.. of 'Mr. J • 'M. ;Game. The ''present Inspectorate of Bruce •No 1 dates'from. '.1944.' Mr.. Game's 'assistants were: 1944-1954, • Mr.' Alex Gilroy; 1954-1956, Mr. Clyde Evans:. .1956-1959,4 Mr. Walter S. •Houghai . Both inspectors wilt reside in Walkerton and make use of the facilities, of the , present 'office there: ; • ' Mr. Houghain expressed the hope that the teachers arid:boards in the Inspectorate of Bruce No.: 3 'would accord Mr. Waldie the.. same coyoperatton they have ,given him. • SLIM VP! .REDUCE!:, Use Ayds — safe, 'easy, harmless. Elmer Urhbach, -Drugs. OFFICIAI iV AJORITY 1308 : The 'official count in. the •Hu' - on -Bruce riding makes ,but little difference in ' the final figures. The armed forces vote was 7 . for Hanna and 6 for Watson. 1Vlinor changes occurred in a few mune icipalities with the grand total 6683 votes for Hanna and 5375 for Watson,' a majority for the rnem.ber of 1308 votes, an increase of two •votes over the previously. ,announced .majority, KINTAIL W.T, 'SPONSORS EXHIBIT OF APRONS ' . Kintail Women's, Institute will. sponsor an apron contest at the. Lucknow Fall Fair, which is ` a departure from the past features they have promoted: • The, contest thisyear calls for twelve tea aprons, mtiade of cot- .ton material, and. each one .de picting .:a month of the year. • The eompetition is open' to all ladies' organizations in the dis- trict and the prize money is -the same• as other years $5., $3. and $2.00: r HONOUR 'TWO LOCAL :TEACHERS Mrs.:` Lloyd Kali was 'hostess,. to..' members of the Lucknow Public School Staff,. their wives, husbands 'and friends, at a social evening last Thursday night. • Presentations were made by' Mrs. Lorne Johnston` and Miss Helen Thomipson, ..to :Mrs. -Irwin, leaving the .who ' is Carrwthers , . staff to accept a position in 'God- ericli, and to Miss 'Beverley Ash- ton .whose marriage takes place this summer: Miss' Ruby 'Webb composed the 'Slowing poem in honour of .the occasion AS teachers who serve in a grand occupation We've met. here : to -night on the : eve .. Of. vacation, Grad to 've . c'onipleted ,each pro- blem- and 'test And. to feel ;for each pupil we've '' given our best. •• We're 'glad for staff . so congen- ial as ongen-ial::as we,. Who 'from strife • and contention juust `keep ourselves free •Ariddse to do honourto two, we have met This evening, .we feel we. shall :,not soon :forget, It's +good-bye to one, to the• other • 'best . wishes, Here's the, best to you :,both at. this dinner delicious: Jean, `:'in :,your new schools we hope you: will: find : That. every .:condition will just suit your Mind.. Th re, Many' •new friends. ` We hope You. $11 ,make, And we who are old .ones; you will ' not forsake. O0n' music day :we'll' •sure miss you awhile Asyou.• rapped on. our- door in :Your big pleasant smile • We've' enjoyed your lessons days : gone . by, • For •as ;a :`.teacher, you rate very Thigh; . . And' Beverley. we're all very- :hap- py ,for 'you,: That ' you ,will be•, married and stay teaching too.. . We wish you a :future that's rosy and, bright . . • With Don "a''sa : partner,, "you're doing .all: right." ' • Don't get your' work mixed, how :dry' it would be. To put • History .:dates in .your muffins .for tea,• Here's, thanks to the Halls -for A their.home. 'It's been grand. "Arid to our principal's wife who: SANDERSON'.S. Ladies' and ,.Men's Wear -85` • Fashion Millinery BRIDAL GOWNS FORMALS the -menu has planned. . 'Tho this. verse be grammatically' ' wrong in • some parts; ' 'Twas but meant to express the thoughts .of our hearts • • Carruthers yeas presented with a vase by the pupils of her • room, Grades 2 and , The pre- sentation was made by Tiim ny Collyer. HONOUR. TEACHER, JULY 'BRIDE TO BE • Students • of .S.S. No. 7 ,Kinloss (Second •Concession) witli their teacher, , Miss Eva Carter and • parentsof the ..pupils, enjoyed a bus - trip to Hamilton, last week... Miss Carter,. a July bride elect, and who. has taught at. S.S. No. 7' for two years, was honoured at the lunch • hour, .when she. was, • presented with 'two matching'. living-roorn lamps. The present ation was made by Bruce •L Mac + Kenzie and.:Donald .Campbell' at - ter Trudy Thomson had read, the following address: Dear Miss Carter, • . / ; All your pupils arid the people Of this Section of our School, Are reminded . that it summer pretty weddings are the rite. And .of very special interest To 'us all will be the day, When -a happy bride and' earnest. You .your marriage yows will. say. .. And.' beeadse ' you, laboured, with us. Keeping learning's touch alight,: We .are giving for, remembrance • Pretty lamps to Cheer the night. May: your. future: days to-ge'ther • Be , a blessing to the world,' •May faith's trust and Love's bright banner.' Ever . be by you unfurled From the pupils • and /families of .S.S. NO: 7. Lyceum Theatre=.. ,WINGHAM. • Two shows each night': First at 715 Thursday, Friday,., Saturday'., July 2,, 3, . 4, Mature, Li' Li Hua ":CHINA DOLL" Victor • A thrilling story : about war in China E TREGoderIch Now:Play' ing: July 2, 3, 4, Lana Turner InFannie .Hurst`s "Imitation of Life"..-- In Cinemascope: and Deluxe Color With.John G'avrn. : • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 6, .7, ,8 • Clifton' Webb — Dorothy. McGuire and Charles Coburn You., will 'love "this) hilarious tale of the. •Pennypacker family in :,their • 1 890 small town of Harrisburg Pa "THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER" ---- Cinernascope and 'Deluxe Color -; Thursday, . Friday, Saturday, July 9, 10, :1:1 Alan Ladd Katy, Jurado Ernest •Borgnine- • : and Claire Kelly . A rninerologist, released from: an Arizona .chairif gang, masterminds a new and colorful" crime. "THE BADLANDERS' Scope and Color ---' • w. Corning' `"GREEN MANSIONS" -- .Audrey,' He burn and ',Tony Perkins.