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HIND QUARTERS OF BEEF
'and' »rapped.. for Freezer's
We • Cut ONLY Red and': BlueBrand, 4Beef
OUNGANNON.
Mr. Jack Reid, ,6th con. of
Ash ie1d ,and his, (brother, . Mr..
Douglas Reid, Sarnia deft on
Saturday for a . motor trip to
the, Western Provinces'
'.Mr. and Mrs. William Tremble
and family of Carlow were Sun-
day .visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Kitchener Finnigan. ' ,
• Doreen Culbert -.is spending
Scene ' holidays • with her sister,
Mrs; ;Glen. Houaton,'Bervie
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culbert
'last • Thursday.• - visited their
'daughter,' Mrs. Leonard Craw-
ford, Wnngham. .
Citizens are sorry to hear •of
the death of .the late Mrs. Jas.
Montgomery. , We extend our
syrnpathy to the , bereft rel-
atives. Mrs. Allan Reed (Fran
ces) is a. daughrter:.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stafford,
Toronto are spending some hot=
idays . at their village home ` here
and with the tatters: another, Mr's.
J. Hamilton.
The Masonic Order. held a
service in the Dungannon Unit -
,ed on 'Sundaymorning in con-
j action with the regular. church
service.. Rev. R. Kennedy ` gave a
• fine '.sermon. Mr. Ed Stiles, God-
erich, : a -ineanber of the. Order
was • special organist, Miss Eliza-
beth Pentland' was soloist 'sing-.
ing:• "Bless This House."
. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Finnigan•
and little son, (Richard of Hamil-
ton on Suncday'visited their cou-
sins at .the Richard . 'Finnigan'
homestead in . West: W awanosh,
'
Little 'Valerie Park, ' daughter
of Mr. and Mrs" Bill' "Park, is
visiting' her grandmother, Mrs:
Roy Ashton, Goderith.
Miss • Pearl Caldwell Learning
ton, is visiting relatives in. these
parts 'and ' occupying her apart-
ment', ..
Mr, . and Mrs:,, Weldon ' Rudow
and family; Elmira, visited , for.
the week -end with her mother,
Mrs. Frank..Jonnes who returned
with' them for a visit
Mr, and Mrs: Tom, Park, • visit
WEDNESDAY,, JULY 1st, 1959 R WED
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MIDGETS LOSE Q,rENER. ,
FLAX ABBE J `FitiUA . r `
Lucknow Midgets . opened the
softball season. on Thursday at
Ar ow, and with -little or no
practice to date, dropped ' at
13-4 decision' Co'the ••home team.
• .The local :lads will. have a
chance: to make arnends:•'bn Fri-
day evening , when they play,
their first home game with For-
mosa. as :the visiting nine,
in ArrxnQW, 4:ucknow. 'had a.
bad start. and 'finish, *hen''the
winners , scored, ' 7 of 'their,, 13
runs. '
Lucknow: — -002 410 100 - 4
,Axmow :— 311 300. 14x. --- 13
Lucknow's line :up was • as fol
lbbws:: Wayne . Hackett, p; Ken
Gardner, 1c; Clifford Wagner,. 2nd;
Gary Johnston, 3rd.; Bill Nelson;
1st; L. Hodgins, s.s.; - D. Nixon,
CS.; K. Kaiser, lid.; Carl *'Wagner,
MIDGE' SCHEDULE
(Lueknow'- Games)
June
25,-i--Lucknow at Aroiow.
July
3 ---,Formosa at Lucknow
6=-Luoknow at Pinkerton
8 ---Chepstow ,at Lucknow
20 Arnow at . 'Lucknow
23—Lucknow at Formosa
27—Lucknow at :Chepstow
31—Pinkerton at Lucknow
• (Starting;. Time :7:00, p.m.)
ed :cm. Sunday,, with her sister, . :--------- :
The: annual Decoration, Ser-.
vice at. Dungannon :cernetery wi11
be, held 'Sunday, July 5th at . 4
pail. Rev.' W L. Jennings, rector
of St ' Paujs will. give • the ad-
dress.
Mr. Clifford - Sproule, ` upon the
`completion of a. new'barn, held.
a barn dance On Saturday night.
Mrs. Gedrge Lawlor, Auburn. ,
Mr. ',and Mrs. 'Bert' Wiggins,
Brantford spent 'the week -end
with , relatives . in these parts:°.
Relatives and friends were
shocked to 'hear. of the death/.of
Mr. Ivan Papernick; Goderich oh'
;Saturday, night.
(Roger Pentland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pentland is:' recover
ing nicely '.after a ,leg . operation
of a corrective nature, following
an accident .some: time .' ago. He
is at Slick . Childrens Hospital,
London, but expects to be home
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie,
Lucknow visited' on Sunday with
her : sister, Mrs. R. McDonald.
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• FIBREGLASS
SCREEN
WILL NOT RUST
STAIN. OR
TARNISH*
sizes Up To 448, Inches
In Stock
SEWER TILE
NO ' CORRODE PIPE
Y's
T's
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ELBOWS
4" FIELD .TILE
INSULATION
2 MEDIUM: THICK BAITS
3" :FULL Tl-IICK.:BATTS •,
ZONOLITE
Instlate For' A Cooler
.Home All Summer.
a i1
ROOFING.'
B. C. RED CEDAR ,SHINGLES
210 lb. ASPHALT SI-IINGIES
In All 'Colours
GALVANIZED ROOFING
In. All, Lengths"
•FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK
JOHN W• HENDERSON
LUMBER LTD.
Phone 150 .. Lucknoir
arket
YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAN ►
MARA:RINE SALE .
Tulip Brand.: Feature :. .
KLEENEX TISSUE SALE.
• Regtlar. or Chubby, 'Save. 1
TOMATO JUICE. Large 48 oz.
Hunt's Fancy :Quality. Special
4 Ilex. 89c
,6 pkgs. 98c
...� tins 55c
SODA CRACKER SALE
McCormick's Salted or Plain.. Feature. ib „
RED ROSE. TEA BAGS
S0 count 10c off. Feature. pkg. ••
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HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS & VEGETABLES
SPECIAL LOW; LOW PRICES ON
FRESH STRAWBERRIES,' BY'.THE CRATE.
We'.Se .i!or Less
Phone 119, Lucknow.
Values 'Effective
July 2, 3 4.
z was -turned on Cook Book", donated . by A.
o'clock : Televisionwas- tur
to see ::the Queen's ball. At the
close of the meeting a delicious
lunch was served •by the `host.
esses.
RECEIVE. AWARDS. FOR
HOME EC. PROFICIENCY.
The' following prizes were won
by students of the Luoknow Dis-
trict High School for highest
marks in :their year's work in
Home !Economics:
The "Lake Shore amblers" sup- • Grade IX --- Marilyn. Cameron,
plied music a place ` setting of 'Cornflower.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson Crystal,. donated by Wm. Schmid.
and son Hugh of Aylmer. visited .grade X — . Louise ,a rwin,a
on Sunday with Mr. and : Mrs. place setting of'silverware, don
Robert Bere, and also attended ated by Wing Schmid. '.
the Masonic ' Service .of which Grade XI -- 1st, Lois Miller,;
the ..former is a member. .
percale pillow'. oases; 2nd' (.tied),
• The United Church Congrega Sandra Percy, place mats Helen
tion en:'Sunday afternoon enjoy Campbell, pillow cases, donated
ed.' an outing to Kincardine ;Park ;by, Lloyd Ashton.
arard Beach and en. route ''dropped... Grade :XI --'. Barbara Murray,
•in at the zoo at• Bervie. A pie •a "Better Ironies `and" Garden
nic supper was enjoyed by all.
Mrs: Ray : •Stanley ' was soloist
on • Saturday at her sister -in-
law's' wedding, Miss Mabel Stan-
ley, ' LucknoW. 'Ray a 'school-.
principal' at St. Thomas will
next week commence a summer•.
course' in Toronto.
The regular meetin g of the,
Colwanash Junior Farmers As-
sociation
ssociation: was held. in:; the Parish
Hall, , Dungannon : on June 23rd:
The president, Crawford MpNeii
was in ` the chair.:Nineteen nem
bees were present, The roll call
was answered by "Do you ship
milk or separate?" . Everyone
joined, in a round • table . discus-
sion on the , advantages of ship-
ping milk ' over separating. or
visa versa: • • '
Plans were• made for the Pro-
vineial field, Day, June 27th; ,At.•
:
the' joint meeting a.;'committee
of George Ilibey, Murray Gaut,
Gwen Cooper . and' Louise And-..
rew :was ,noni.inated ' to make,
:plans for , a.' church service in
'July:. Also a eominittee of Craw- •
ford McNeil,' ' Doug Raynard,
Gwen Cooper and Irma Forster
,,was set. up.to arrange a weiner,
roast • for August (filth at Ainber-
ley.'l3each. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prior 'Guelph
were ':recent: visitors with her.
sister,' Mrs. Harvey Maize. •
Mr, and.. Mrs. Harold Maize and
family on Sunday' visited the
formers aunt, 1VIrs..Stanley 'Den-
nis, Clifford. • '
On ..Thursday evening last 1 '
week the monthly. Wernens hi-
stitute meeting was held at Mrs.
Wilbur Brown's 'home. Mrs, ' Ce -
eft Make presided .with 14 mem-
berg .and 5 visitors present. Each
one named a beauty spot they
had visited in answer to the Atin
Call. After • the business' discus=
sion, .lVtrs. Jones read the motto.
"Life is like a garden, What are
you planting?" • Mrs. ,Clifford
Crozier . gave a reading. A sing-
song, was enjoyed and ' at .14,84' .
MVIcKinn. x
'4 Feet Over Centre, •
An' inquest into.. the ' death of
Jack Daffy, Glenn Diekison and.
Buddy Lamont of ;Teeswate'r, re-
vealed among, other details, that_
the car theywere meeting, • driv-.
•en Eby Murray, Montgomery . of
Wroxeter, ` was :approximately 4
feet ovr the unmarked centre, of`..
the 'roadway.
• SLAW: UP! REDUCE!
Use -Ayds—, safe, easy, harmless:
Elmer Umbach,Drugs"
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THAT donations turned in.Yat the.
. • first of the week' from 'the'.
Salvation Army ,canvass in .'the',
Village, indicate a. good res-
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ponse .. to this :worthy cause"
Some. c'anvasssing has yet to be
done and .cif you aren't ap-
proached you may leave your
'contribution with. Chas.�•Web'
ster or W. B. Anderson..
ANNOUNCING':OUR NEW
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so f
rangi�
$9.72.
they
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sor e
gamer
$373.8
The
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includ
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grain
speak;
Public
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FURN
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District
at the
SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION
IN KINCARDINE,
(Opposite the Town Hall)
Lack of space at our own quarters forced us to .establish
this new lot where you can see the following
190
1957
1956
1955.
195
1955
.1953
BIG VALUE CARS'... display;
CHEV. sedan immaculate .two tone.
FORD, 6,: •'sedan, a ' black, beauty,.
PLYMOUTH sedan, Vs .Automate
red and' cream, •a sharp one
DODGE ''''REGENT" sedan, clean
black and light blue, radio.
DODGE "REGENT" • sedan, light
top,' radio etc.
''PLYMOUTH"
motor.
sportofse,
as . a. pin,
blue, cream
club coupe, refinished, a.new
b
FORD . /2 ton pick-up, clean. '
•1952; " CHEV.."DELUXE" sedan, completely
hauled.
1951 METEOR sedan, overdrive:.
1949 r'O) coach, .
1946 C,1-1EV sedan.
,1951 PLYMOUTH sedan.
1958 VOLKSWAGEN "DELUXE", should ° be, 'gin this
week, 19000 miles,' radio,: etc.
over-
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CREV.; OLDS and' CHEVROLET ' TRUCK'
Kincardine, Ontario.
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