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THE LUCKNO. W SENTINEL LUCKNOW; 'ONTARIO
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WE.. DO., CUSTOM KILLING
and will be pleased to serve you
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We Cut ONLY Red and Blue Brand Beef
Waterloo. Cattle Breeding
Asso�i�tion
"Where .'Better . Bulls Are Useil
'REMEMBER OUR ANNUAL' BULL NIGHT
on
TUESDAY, JULY 21st, AT 7:30:
at, the Headquarters just Northeast of Waterloo ..
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THE WHOLE FAMILY IS 'WELCOME
Agricultural' -Representative for Bruce, County
WHITECHURCH'..
.Mr. and 'Mrs, Albert' Coultes . &:
Dianne visited Saturday with
Mt. and Mrs. Lawson Majury of
Paisley,,
Mr. and. Mrs: •Relison Falconer
...and ,racily of., Sarnia spent •the
' week end' With Mr. and Mrs:
Cecil ,Falconer:
Mr. and ' Mrs. 'Angus Falconer
and Allan: attended : ,the Mont
.gonery family reunion at the
home .of Mr., Archie Montgomery
at Blyth .on. Sunday.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law and family 'visited: with Mr.:
and Mrs. . Elroy Laidlaw on the
weekend.•
. Vlr , end Mrs: Ben •-McClenagh-
an, Mrs.. George '1VIcCleneghan,.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen=
eghan spent Sunday afternoon
at Gould . Lake, '
Mr and Mrs. Thos: Morrison
morning
Ken left Saturday
for a few days' visit with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.: i&:
Mrs Frank Stockhill '. of ' Blind.
.River:
'Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Gillespie
and family of . Sarnia spent the
week -end with his mother, Mrs.
G Gillespie. 'Jack returned to
Sarnia Sunday evening, Mrs.
Gillespie and family remaining'
here for this week with her
parents . an d Mrs.' Gillespie: 'Con-
gratulations are in order to. Miss.
Donna Gillespie on having 'pas-
sed Grade .8 .Toronto Conserva-
tory of Music Piano Exams with
honors.
'Mr.; Dick Turner of Toronto
spent . the week -end with . his wife
and small family and also . his
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SPOiT'
INTERMEDIATES LOSE
THURSDAY TO WINGHAM.
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Lucknow Intermediates lost to:
Wingliam in the Wingham park
last Thursday night, bya; score:'
of 10-1.' • Lucknow were short-
handed and used one / of the
Wingham players to fill . in the
lineup;; . ' .' •
Playing for Lucknow were Al.
Baker, Harold Howald, Barry
McDonagh, Don Steeves, John I
Helm; Murray Hunter, Don 'Shan
ban and 'C. Wagner. ' ' • . I
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INTERMEDIATES IN. PRE= .• '
PLAYOFF ROUND ROBIN
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Luoknow's Intermediate Soft
ball team, tutored by Bill Hun- i.
ter,'' ..is in a• round-robin series
with two `D" category teams,1
Ripley and : Port Albert.
Upon ' completion of the. series
Lucknow will enter the , W.O A.A.
"3" playdowns. ' '
The round .robin series, all
8.30 games except for ' Port Al-•
bert's: ' home games .which start
at 7:00 o'clock, . is as, follows;
July ., • .
14Ripley, at Lucknow.
16-,-Lucknow at' Port, Albert
21—Port ' Albert at Lucknow
214. -.---Port Albert at Ripley
28 •Ripley • ,at Port ' Albert
31-Lucknow at Ripley.
mother, Mrs.
Whitechurch.;
Mr and IVIrs. Robert Aitchison
of Lucknow entertained Sunday
at a birthday dinner in ' honour
of her brother, Laverne. Dowling
who; will be 16 Tuesday. Guests
present included Mrs. Dowling,
Jinvmy. Morrison. and Miss Karen
Groskorth of Whitechurch., Mr.
Billie Rooney, 'Mt. Forest and
Miss. Dianne Eccles. of Conn, ;the
latter two •' having . spent the
week -end with the Aitchisons.'
Turner ' Sr. of
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th, 1959
HEADS CWNA, FATHER
HELD SAME POSITIO11fi
'Les Barber, of Chilliwack, B C.,.
has this . week been elected pres-
ident ' of ` , the : Canadian •: Weekly.:
Newspapers Association, which
is holding the armual convention
in Regina.. His father; . Charles
Barber, was head of the Associa
tion' in 1935-36.
Mr Barber, Sr., is a nephew
of the late Mrs: William McNyall
of town. •He started `to: learn the
printing trade in. Wingham,, and
was:, employed by The Sentinel
for two' or three years before
going .west to Manitoba..
YOUR- BARGAIN FOODLAND
PASTRY FLOUR SALE.
Swan's Down. Large 25 lb bag
MARGARINE SALE..
,$1.39
4 •lbs 98c
Solo Brand. 'Twin• Bars. Feature.
PEANUT ' BUTTER. ' 16 oz.
Squirrel. Brand.; Saler Jar ... , ... L . , . ,
2 c
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WAX PAPER. 100 Ft. Roll
Heavy. Duty Sta-Fresh. Each
STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz,
Breakfast Club, with Pectin: Jar' . ;
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THANKS FOR THE PITTED CHERRY .h ORDERS....
A 'FEW EXTRA PAILS AVAILABLE.
BLACK SWEET EXPECTED .THIS WEEK.
We Sell .For Less Values .Effective •
Phone 119, Lucknow July 16,.17, • 18.
Gladys McDonald of ' Lucknow
spent the week -end with '• girl
friends, Misses .Eleanor and Jew-
ell ' Reed.
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Mrs: • Hugh McWhinney under-
went • an operation at • Stratford
General Hospital recently • and
is ` back hoine t again : doing very
well. Robin ` McWhinney .is'. spen
ding some •'holidays with his
grandmother, 'Mrs., ' Eva Elliott,,;
Ingleside Cornwall'' district.
David and Douglas Eadie, Rip-
ley, visited .last week with 'their
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grandmother, 'Mrs. Mel and R
also attended Vacation Bible
School at ,the United Church
Mr.. and Mrs. Chas., Fowler and
son .Tom spent' Friday withher
brother, Rev: 'Glenn ' Ball and,
Mrs. Ball and: family, Barrie.
Mrs. D.5. Fines, °Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard • "Cannon Toronto and
Mr. and Mra. . Gerald Wilbur of
Kingston.• spent the week -end in
Mrs. S. Kilpatrick's cottage..
Mr: and Mrs. • B. •F. Comfort;
son -Ennis • and Lucille ..Burden
St. Catharines have been at,
their summer: home at • Crewe.
The Vacation Bible School at
the United Church has been well
attended. 'It ends ., on Friday. The
attendance began at 77 and grew,
to .112.
'Betty. Irvin is , visiting her
DUNGANNCN.
Recent visitors ''with- Mrs. ' M:
•Shackleton` were her 'brother, Mr: •
LawrenceGray and wife • of
Belleville and 'chis son,: Mr •Keith
Gray and Garry. of Toronto and
the ` letters cousin '.oft. Stratford.
The visitors planned. ' to. spend
two weeks in 'a ,. cottage on 'Lake'
Simcoe. • •
•,Miss Barbara Wilson,. R.N.;
Peterboro ' visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Wilson,;
,T'he' annual `Decoration, service
at the Dungannon Cemetery was
held Sunday, 'July. 6th at 4 p:m. '
A '.large.•crowd attended and
Rev.' L L. Jenningsgave a
splendid address from the Book
of Hebrews referring to..the •pilo
neer 'work of our ancestors. The
minister also commented on 'the
,fine. appearance of the well=kept
cemetery and appreciation 'was
extended to those: Who ' helped
with the. service. Rev. It 'Ken-
nedy took part . in the 'service.::
Mrs. Allan Reed;' accompanied at
the organ ' and her, daughter,
gave violin Eleanor lin •music. The
:collections amounted to $143.50:
Mr: and Mrs: Franklin Thomp
son; • London, visited their 'sister,
Mabel and Arthur Thompson for.
.6. few days last :week:
Mr, and Mrs. Glenford Davis)
and' faniily of .Brantford visited'"
Mr.• and. • Mrs. Ken Hodges on I.
Thursday of last week
Mrs. W; R: Andrew is visiting
her t son ,Harvey and . wife of
"Cromarty:
grandparents, Mr. and ' Mrs. . Win.,
Irvin, Belfast.
,' Paul Eedy is enjoying some.
holidays' 'with his grandparents,,
Mr : and Mrs: Harvey Fuller.;•
Goderich Township. ;
Last •. Thursday Mrs. • Irvine
Henry was visited by `Mr:: and
Mrs. • WilliamCook • of Chesley, •
•Mrs'. E Craig of Chesley and
Henry' Horton, Lucknow...
Week-end visitors . with Mr: and
Mrs: Fred Baecher : were Mr. and
Mrs.. Harold'.Baechler . and .fan-
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ity, .Auburn, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wil-
fred Wittman,'. Betty and Senora,,.`
Mr.. Keith Butt of Seaforth, •Mr,'
Barney Beringer of the village,
In ` the afternoon. the' Wittman
and•Baechlers 'went to . Inverhu
ron‘ and Kincardine Beaches and
met Mr. • and l\frs. • Thomas Silter
and Mr. and. "Mrs. Doaninac, Sch-
losser . -of Walkerton, Mr and
Mrs. .Teddy Moore • of •Teeswater,
Mrs..; George ' Moore' and son
Glen, Riverdale, also friends,
Mrs.,. Harvey Hodgins, Kinlough,
Mr. and •Mrs.. Ezra Stanley', The
Baechlers "also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Girvin, • Mrs_ and Mrs.
Frank ;Colwell, Kinloss:.
Congratulations to Mr. and •
Mrs.` iGeorge Ribey, : nee Ruth
Orser,a baby girl at Goderich
'Hospital on Moriar1 y, July 13th.
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