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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-08, Page 3WEDNESDAY/ . 1959 T IE., LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC1 NOW, ONTARIO PAGE •T: iiiiiiV• • SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY • ST. LAWRENF �, E :CORN OIL '' Ti• Oil 4 .c 25 0 HEINZ BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE 1'5° oz.. tins , . ,. . 3 for 49c Rose Brand Margarine lb. pkgs., 2 for 49c Real Gold Concentrated Orange, Lemonade '6%2 oz. A. ,.,,; . 2 for 35c at Aylmer Asstd. Soups 6. tins to • Poly Bag ..... • Hickory Hill whole Chicken.': 3 lb.,_4 oz. •tin , ,: , . ,.. , . • .: CATELLI COOKED SPAGHETTI •Sunspun; Salad Dressing, 32' oz, "jar.. 63c28 oz tins'.. ;' x. • 2 for 47c : ,.. .Poly Pail Homogenized Peanut Butter 59c 4 8`9c.. 4 $1.09 GIANT WISK Liquid Laundry Detergent 10c off pack, save 14c• tin • . . .v. , .75c. MEAT SPECIALS! Swifts Premium ,Cryovack Pea Meal Cottage Rolls , . , • 49c .lb. BIG BONUS OFFER Swifts Cooked .Glazed, Pork Hocks, 35c lb. 3;. Genuine 'Irish Linen8 " Tea Towels 28 x20. Swift's Oriole, Bologna, by the piece, 29c lb. with $5.004 purchase ,. , ..:. , . • 89c Il's Red and WFood.. • I• ' lb: pail • ' Kraft Cheej, Whiz :16'oz. jar :: 59c Salverwoods Ice Cream, Vz' gal. ... , , •, . S9c Aunt' Mary's :sliced Bread full 24 oz. loaf:. , .... • • • ,• 18c: 'PHONE 26 FREE DELIVERY. Local..& General Mrs. Rachel Irwin and son Barry and. M. J. Andrew motor- ed: to .Calgary for the stampede and may remain there. Mr. arid Mrs. Lorne Johnston and kiss Winnifred Farrierare ona motor ,trip by' .way of Sarnia to the Soo via the newv •Mackinac bridge, and ' will return by way of Sudbury Judith Ann `Stewart Of Guelph, is 'holidaying• with her. grandpar ents; •Mr.and Mrs. Wilfred Dren- nan while iter sister Dawn Ste-. wart,•'is attending a private girls camp at : •"Wakalmie," : at Parry Sound • for the month 'of Miss Josephine ,Josephine McAllister who reached the four'..score mark earlier this Year, :hasp returned- to her home in, West. Wawanosh1 after being .,hospitalized in Wing ham for: a: couple of. weeks.: ' 'Nancy' .Stirling of :Clinton ;pent last week here with her randmother, Mrs. W. J. 'Walker. Sunday visitors with. Mrs. Wal ter were. Mr: and • Mrs. . Oscar :.loyd of Guelph. Miss Gertrude•. Crich of Torori-` :o and Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Tre- eaven'and children, Donald, Ann uid, Jimmy of Beaver, Pa., were veek-end guests of • Mr. and Mrs. iarold Treleaven. Donald• is re- naining for •the ,summer with his rand'parents• Lucknow Presbyterian Church ..I Minister:- Rev. 'Wallace McClean • SUNDAY, JULY 12th • 9.30 •a.m: Dungannon 10,00 a.m.. Sunday. School 11:00 a.m,, Combined ' service of ,Presbyterian and TJnited Church congregations, Rev. G, R.' Geiger in charge. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev, Gordon R. Geiger, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, JULY 12th 10.00 a.m. Church School 1;00 a.m. , Union 'Services` in: the Presbyterian , Rev. G.Church during July, R. Gei- ger in: charge, . 'hoyght Fol: The Week • 'Cheer up /the sun has not et gone out,.f lytisiness. • ,Mrs. Albert ' Little returned WED AT:. RINE 'RIVER home after visiting• friends in. London, Tavistock and Clinton. ON . SATURDAY Mr: and• Mrs. Har. old Poe and children . of Detroit spent :the week -end 'with Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack 'Gook and. Janet. • Mr: and Mrs..:John. Naylor ' and children of Whitby and, Miss Lor- na Campbell of Toronto Were week -end visitors' at thehome of Mrs. R. H,:.Thompson Lloyd, Donna and Bobby Bruce of Port Perry are visiting with their; cousins: and aunt, and uncle, ;Mr and Mrs. Donald Mac- Kinnon, . Doug. and: Donnie. :Mr.'. and. Mrs. 'B: G. Gibson of: Detroit are at. thehome of his sister,: Susan, Gibson, where Beat- -tie is convalescing' from an op- eration. ' Their son, Harold of, Royal Oak, Mich, and his young son Michael,, brought them here the latterpart of the week,, Oth- er visitors at. the. Gilson home: at the' Week -end were. Mr.. and Mrs. jack ' Gibson of 'Clinton; 'Mr• and, Mrs.' Sam:Gibson of .Amberley and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey .Con, gram and: Barbara of Kitchener. • SPORT PROGRAM FEATURES .PICNIC Postponed a week dues to incle- merit weather, the United . Church Sunday.School arid; congregation- al picnic .Was held at Pine River Park on • •Thursday afternoon. The .sports program; was .keen= ly contested, and ' a bountiful picnic supper concluded an en joyable . outing.. Sports winners' were, as follows: Four and 'under, Ruth '.'Brooks, Margaret Montgomery; 5' arid 6 girls, Patty ' Marriott, Joanne Greer, five and • six boys,. Allan 'Andrew, James Montgom- ery;. 7 and 8, ; girls, %Eanda Mar- riott, Judy Agnew;...? and 8, boys, Bobby Ritchie, John' Ackert; 9 and 10 girls,' Marie Brooks, Don-. na. Button (tied); 9 and 10, boys, Ricky • Jardine; Garry Caruthers;. • 11 and 12, girls, Marilyn Hender- son, Barbara R.athvvell (tied) ; 11 and 12, boys, Donald 'Andre*, 'Bruce Henderson; 13 and 14 girls, Sandra Brooks, ' Beverley Mc- Kenzie; 13 and 14, boys, Tom Andrew, Emerson .Howald; 'Lad - 1 les race, Joanne. Hunter,: Nancy' Irwin; 3 legged race, girls,` Lynda Button, Sandra Brooks; Joanne Hunter, Nancy Irwin; .3 legged. race, ' boys, ,Bruce Henderson, Ricky Jardine; Donald Andrew, Emmerson Howaid; Women :shoe kicking,. Mrs. A. Andrew; Mrs. Jack Ackert; 'Kicking slipper, girls, Joanne Hunter, Barbara' !Rathwell;, 'Wheel 'Barrow race; t onald Andrew, Emmerson. How- ald, Nancy Sarwiiz, Joanne.Hunter.' BROWN' -. 'GIBSON At • high. noon on Satiirday, July , 4th Christopher , Gordon. Brown of Brantford and Mary: Carolyn Gibson, exchanged wed- ding vows in Pine .River'.United Church with Rev. john C. Hut ton' officiating.. /' • • The bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. W.. -.Gibson. of Arrib'erley and the,. groom is. the son of Mr., and Mrs: G.:I•I. Brown of :Brantford.: • The ;bride was. gowned in, : a: white. floor -length :pure silk: or•- ganza gown, with .lily'' point sleeve$.::The fitted waistline was further accented by drapes of. .organza- brought to the back and. folded in full Organza :l bows: The scalloped sabena neckline .:was embroidered ` in .seed pearls with panels of. sequined '.lace continue• wing to , the princess" waist. She carried' a white ',Bible with":Tal- isman "roses corsage and rose bud streamers.' Mrs. 'John: Crocker of ' St. Thomas was :bridesmaid .for her .:sister. Her short gown was of, blue pure silk ,.organza 'with :full skirt bordered with large",double band set off with organza bows, and 'fitted bodice to a large collar neckline . which folded over the • shoulder to:. effect cap; sleeve tyP'e• , . Miss .Mary. Boyd was, organist and Miss Mae Sutherland, solo- ist. The • groomsman,' was : Mr. Raymond To1hurst and.the ushers were George . Gibson and James Truckle. , A reception followed in the .Pine .River Church. For a wed- ding trip to NorthernT points, the bride chose a blue printed sheath. with matching jacket` and beige accessories. ' • ' Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside at R.R. 6, Brantford, VISITORS FATHER WAS FORlltLR CIRCUIT PASTOR • Rev. T; A ';alio Mrs Carmichael of Toronto called on Mr, and Mrs,.. Kaiser at • the .Ashfield par- sonage on, Monday, Mrs Carrnich- ael is a • daughter of Rev. Dr. W: A. Strongman who was the minister on the .Ashfield' circuit seventy years ago... ' ,Rev. Strongman was minister when the : circuit included Hope, Blakes, H:acketts and Zion,. and he was :assisted, in his' work by several lay ;ministers. Rev. Kaiser'' has "unearthed" a preacher's plan of circuit ser-' vices for the year: 1889, ; listing. all "services, . laymen. 'included, and we hope to write an article% TH REE S I STERS ATTEND BRIDE' : •BOBBINS STANLEY ° • Lucknow Presbyterian, Church, .decorated with white and mauve mums, was the setting for the .marriage at four o'clock on Sat- urday, June 27th of Mable Iso - belle Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : William: Stanley of Lucknow, and Dalbert Keith Robbins, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Robbins of Exeter,. Rev,. Wallace McClean performed the - ceremony ' • • The bride, given • in marriage by cher father, wore a- white bri- dal satin gown trimmed; with Iace and train.. .Her satin.• dutch hat was- • trimmed with seed pearls, and to Which was 'caught her finger till' veil.- She carried aWhite • Bile w Bible adorned with red rose buds and pinochio mums. The bride's three sisters were her, attendants. Miss Marlene' Stanley was 'maid of honour. She wore 'white ' nylon, flocked` with yellow roses,' yellow cumberbund and bustle back bow. She had a .white •and batcarriedyellow shasta niuns. The bridesmaids, Mrs, Jack •Anderson (Velma) and Mrs° Jack Johnston (Jean) were ,gowned similarly" to themaid of honour ,in 'shades. of 'blue, and pink,. respectively. , Little 'Linda Stanley was. flow- er girl: • • Soloist ' was Mr's.. Ray, Stanley of; St. Thomas, ' who sang the : 23rd Psalm . and•.!I. Love You Truly:.°The organist.' was • Mrs. William Scott of Langside. ; The groomsman was Jerry Mathers of London .and the: ush- •ers were ClarkStanley and James. Tomlinsbn. .: At the reception in the cihurch parlours : the bride's Mother' 're- ceived .in a figured green crepe dress, assisted' by the groom's mother . in a 'blue figured `dress' with pink and .white . accessories. For a; wedding trip to ' United States the '.bride donned a beige suit- with green : accessories; Mr. and Mrs. `. Robbins will ..'reside' in ,Exeter. DISTRICT LOh •SERVICE • The district ;Orange 'Lodge held their -annual church, ;parade on Sunday morning' at Kincardine. About one .'hundred of • the . mem- bers 'assembled• at the town hall and . headed' +by drum and fife music paraded . to the ;United Church. Past County Master:, John. Em=: ,erson gave an• interesting: and in- formative talk on the history of the Orange. Order. Rev. 'Mr. Lake preached a •'very inspiring ser - Mon, taking the text for hisser- mon ' from John' 8L81: "and ye shall know ' the truth' and the truth ;shallmake ye free." . After the service they returned to the .hall where'district master Art Srneltzer.. presided over •a short meeting of speeches •and re marks from . different. members of the Order. SANDE.RSON'S, Ladies' and Men's Wear --85 Fashion •Millinery BRIDAL GOWNS ,'FORMALS LANGSIDE: Mr. • and Mrs. Russell .Procter • and Diane of `Livoninia,. Micah;, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes; and 'Betty 'of Birmingham, .3/Lich.' • visited during the we ek-end with. 'the Tiffin. family. .,Mr. arid, Mrs. Erie Evans and family of Rexdale spent 'a days with Mr, • Foster Moffat and Mr.', and Mrs. William Evans,. Diane returned home :and Allan remained. for a two week . visit with his 'grandparents. ' . ° Mr: and Mrs. ,Gordon Wall and family visited on .Sunday' with Mr... and Mrs. Walter Richardson of Belmore ' Weekend visitors with and ' Mrs. Frak' Miller were Mr. and Mrs. John Smith,of Kincar- dine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and : Marie of Tiverton and, Mr- and' Mrs. Art Hinschburger of Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs. Burt •Moffat • and r Donna of Teeswater ' -and Mr. James Moffat of the 8th con. of Kinloss are .on a trip to the.*est.' Mr. and:. Mrs. ' John Crowston Visited. Dominion • . Day with 11Ir. • ' and• Mrs. Clayton: Alton. • Miss. Carol Lavis o. of London holiday visited with. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence, McLeod. Mr. and MtS•.:;Sandy' Murray and . family. of Toronto spent a week -end: at the Tom ,Ross' cat tage. The children ` of . the. church. (mission band) met in the scahgol :. during:. the- church• service ,ort SundaY morning with Mrs. Ever- . ett • Whytock and Mrs. .Charles Tiffin' ;as leaders. • SLIM UP! REDUCE! . Use'Ayds -safe, easy, charmless Elsner Umbach, Drugs, Immimmummismasmaik Lyceum 3heatr WINGHAM Two shows' each ;night First at,. 7.15, , Thursday,: Friday, Saturday. July;'9,'10,' 11 Cary Grant. Ingrid Bergman' "INDISCREET" ' A charming, romantic, comedy.. The story of an alluring London, actress and' • a ' rich American diplomat. THEATRE Goderich .rte Now. Playing .-- Alan Ladd and Katy Jurado In "The •1 Badlanders" — scope and color. , i Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 13, 14, 15.' A . M -G -M Figuratively •Presents p Martine Carol as .: • • • "THE FOXIEST GIRL IN PARIS" ' i As French. as the city itself and based on the novel by Franck Marchal with—Mishit Auer—Armande Navarre and, LD l ise aarnare . Thursday, Friday, . Saturday, .. July •16, 17, 18 , • , • . :"GREEN MANSIONS'': In Metrocolor' and Cinemascope --- W 1-I. Hudson. s unfo rgetable ,story of South. America • of Rina, mysterious as she was l =-- the stratige secret hidden in. a forgotten land beautifuunknomof. to man• Audrey' Hepburn, Anthony. Perkins,. Lee J. Cobb• aria Sessue Hayakawa Coming -- Yul .l rynner In 'The Sound and the Fury' . ----7 .Adult .Entertainment --- • Watch' For - "South. Pacific" — later this rnonth •on ' this ' plan for a future issue.