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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-01, Page 5WEDN SDAZ► JULY 1st, 1.959 WH� 1 :�ECHURCH Mr. and Mrs, George •F'ish . er and Mr. and Mrs. T. Jantzi • are spending this week ..down at Ot- tawa and the ;St.. Lawrence •Sea- way.. • . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespse and family of .Sarnia spent the eek -end with Mrs. G, Gillespie. w . 'Mrs, Gillespie and Janice return - a THE .. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ecda vviith them to spend a week in Sarnia.. Miss Mary Fisher willbe work- ing ina snack bar at South Bay Mouthfor the summer, Mrs. , Ken Dowling has pur- chased the . home, owned by Mrs. Boss (Olive) and wih be moving in this week. Miss MViarjorie Coultes of Guel- ph spent a few days last. week at the •home. of her parents, Mr,.and Mrs. A, Coultes. Dick Turner spent the week - .end at the home• of his . mother, Mrs,, A. Turner.. ' Mr. ;and Mrs. R. Chapman; Garry, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mary Chapman• attended the wedding of their nephew Mr. Wright and • :PAGE FIVE stayed in. Toronto for, the week- end at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith.. ' ' nto . 4s .Miss W. Farrier of `Toro spending the 'summer holidaysat the home of her parents, 11/r, and Mrs. W. R. Farrier.. /r BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webber on June 26th, a• son, a brother for Ann and Marlene, Anytime, any day—your favourite snack is ready, fresh and : appetizing in your" electric:refrigerator-freezer. With an electric refrigerator -freezer you can store all kinds 'of out -of -season foods for enjoyment all year round. You can buy in quantity too (it saves you money) .. cut down on trips to the store ..:. eliminate trips on rainy days. When youentertain, an electric refrigerator- freezer gives you more time :with yourguests, because you're able to prepare 'food ahead of time. An electric refrigerator freezer issafe, clean, and modern. It costs. : . a few cents a day to operate. Fust.. , You get more out of life,when you get the Yn ost out. of electricity. • J Before freezing; most•veg.. etables, .should' be :scalded. • or "blanched" to preserve flavou•ri colour and food value. KINLOUGH ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby, Mr. . and ¥VIrs. Howard. Bennett and Howie of Toronto called on relatives- here during the week The Haldenby and Bell f anvil ies held a family gathering at Formosa on Sunday, afternoon, Best wishes are . extended 'to ' Rev, Benson iCox who celebrated his birthday on Monday of .. this. week. A. miscellaneous shower Was held for. Miss Wilma King (bride elect) ;at the Westford School 'on • Monday evening. Rev:. Benson 'Cox, Mr. and' Mrs• . • William . Cox attended ' the Cox. reunion 'at:' Harbor Park, ,code rich on .Saturday. For the month of July, the .Ang lican Service will be held .at 1'1.15. a,m.Next• Sunday,. July 5th will be a ,S.S. arid Youth.. Rally, ' Miss • Karen Nicholson spent Saturday in . Niagara. ' Miss Margaret Schneller . has accepted a' summer .position at the Bruce Inn, Kincardine. The AYPA met . on .Sunday ev- ening at the'church, , During July ' and August the Presbyterian Service will. be held at 12 ,o'clock with Sunday. School at 11 a.m, Hostess, Mrs. P. A. '• Murray; Mrs. Raynard Ackert.. Roll. call, A penny for : each inch of your. shoe. Topic, Food ' for health from your own garden.' Motto, A. merry heart more.. germs than medicine. emonstration; club ,girls Directors,. Mrs. Jack Hewitt.•+Mrs. Alex Percy, Mrs. , P A Murray, Mrs. Raynard Ac kert, r Ile -open 'Rest -a -while, Lodge. • The lovely Resta-while Lodge at Bruce Beach, owned•and 'oper- ated by '1VVr. 'and, Mrs. •William.. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. 'Karl Boyle of .London and .formerly.: of Lucaknow and . inlough 'has opened for itwo Months. The ; apeciots dodge gives .'first' class accomodations and • home !cooked meals, and . is indeed .."a i •home away . from home": Guests' come 'each. year . from various' places • in Ontario • and United States. Won ; Entrance Medal . Kathy Hodgins, daughter` of Mr., and.. Mrs. Charlie .:Hodgins •of ' Wingham, received. the highest marks of • any 'student in theen- trance ;class of :Wingham Public .• School: 'For this achievement .she was.' .rewarded with •the Marion Inglis bronze. ,Medal: . •.Kathleen,' age 12;. 4n . addition :to • !her • :scholastic . success is a Music . pupil •of •`1VIr. '1.-i. V. Pyn`i taking her grade VIII piano and Grade 1I' Theory. ' 1'he girl's mother is. the former • 'Jean .Anderson, daughter of the late Mr. tand' Mrs; Thos. •.J.. An derson of, Lucknow. BURIED AT KINLOSS • Burial of James Hodgins .who • died in Stratford .General. 1104 -,–.., tal on Monday of last 'week, took place at .South' .Kinloss Cemetery on . Thursday afternoon: The fun- eral‘ serVice un-er'al"service in Stratford, on, Wed- nesday evening and the commit= :, tal service were eao'h conducted ,. by; Rev. Donald B. Mackay: of • Knox.; Presbyterian Church, Stratford. • •Pallbearers were four stepsons, • Robert, ,.Leonard, ..'Leslie and, Jaynes Newman, all of Windsor. CHECK THESE RATES SINGLE $5. (wNh private. Mit) DOUBLE (. p.rv.f. b.rh) 0111 4•hn AQ,. 11 Hotel EMP Broadway of 63rd Strait • At the ''Gateway to Time. Square" • y00 rooms' OG suites -= ino.I Mith ATR- CONDITIONING,•TV and radio ' • fixation Restaurant= -Coffee Shop Cocktail Lounge • Garage;adjaceni to hotel PLC many spec a1. Empire conveniences ouch es SAT Sitters, . Phytielan. Sightseeing Boo, , Train & PlaneRe.ervaiion.. Radio itcTYTickets' NEW YORK 23,NX COlumbus 5.7400