Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-30, Page 8PAGv. EIGHT •••• • '• • TI -14 LUCKN OW SENTINEL, bUCKNOW, ONTARIO. 11.. D. PURDON • 9 PHOTO CO-OP REALTOR 120 Davis St. Sarnia, Ontario. Represented By, GEORGE TIFFIN„ salesman for this district A number of, good farms in the surrounding 'community ranging in sizes from 5 acres to 200 acres., *House in Teeswater, could be converted to 10 -bed nursing home, has new furnace, Also, houses in Luck - now and WhitechurCh. Good Brick building at Whitchurch, suitable for Work • Shop such as car painting and body work. Main build- ing 36'x 48, lean' 36 x 14, 2/3 acre of land. A number of .good lake Iots A teal good Trailer home in A- 1 condition, , 20 x 7¼ feet, fully insulated, fully wired and also equipped for propane gas, • All 'property priced right withreasonable terms, For further information apply to, • GEORGE TIFFIN, Salesman for this cirea. • Lucknow, BOx 2 1 7. Telephone 184-W. KINLOSS NEWS • Douglas Dickie is a 'patient in Wingham Hospital with •a dislo- cated and • 'badly fractured right ankle. • Mrs., Allister Hughes and Mrs. Lloyd MacDongall are attending the Leader's Training School 'in • Walkerton this week in prepar- aion for the 4-11 Course, `Work- ing With Wool" / Mrs. Fred Gilchrist started work at Greer's 'Nursing lidme in Lucknow this week. Mra. Gilbert Hamilton, has been assis- ting there for the .past ' two weeks. • - „ . Now is the time to sow your fall fertilizer. e sure of lots of grass for next year. For lowest prices and best quality in bulk or ag see ruce MacMillan ent for Reed's Famous Fertilizer, Elmira It+ • • • • ,O• tt ' C. ,t 4•... • • • • 01J CAN SAVE UP TO 35 PERCENT ON YOUR FUEL COSTS BY INSULATING . , 17. Insulation batts 2"- Insulation batts. , Granulated Insulation •ZonOlite Insulation . • • For those hard to. get at places Thereis a tremendouisavings by doing your Own insulating' ASK FOR A FREE ESTIMATE FIREC'". HIEF. SAFETY CHIMNEY Make your home completely safe from chimney fire hazards withSafety Chim- ney. . • Can be installed in part of a .diy. Noulnas, no lime, no bricks needed. Fully approved by the ;Fire Underwriters. Stop worrying about'that old chimney and install 'a "FIRECHIEr'. • WESTEEL . • Security Ribbed Galvanized Roofing "Westeel" Roofing gives you a full 32%" Coverage on the Sheets • Sizes in Stock 6 to 12 feet. • • FRESH CEMENT • ALWAYS IN STOCK JOHN W. IIIENDERSON LUMBER LTD. Phone 150 Lucknow LOCAL. GIRL WEDS MEMBER OF. RCMP aus.a RElp The red serge dress uniforms of the Royal _Canadian Mounted Police added :color to Vie wed- • ding ceremony in St. •Johns Anglican ChurOh, Squamish, B.C., at 7:00 o'clock on Friday; Sep- tember 4th, when Ernest Samuel. Gryba and Edna Grace Reid exchanged marriage vows. Rev. Qiiblas. Officiated and • the church was decorated withwhite • gladioli •and other fall flowers: The bride is the, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. IVIanton Reid of Lucknow, and the groom 4 the son of Mrs, Peter Gryba of En- deavour, Sask., and the late Mr. Gqba. s • „ ..• The bride was given .in marri- age by Corporal A. J. 'Rutledge, She wore .a floor -length gown of brocaded satin with lilly point sleeves;. rounded neckline, long fitted waistline with pleated skirt Her chapel length . veil was held by a -coionet of pearls. She carried a white Bible,cres- ted with a white orchidand stephanOtiS. , • • • Miss Betty Schumacher of Squainiih was Maid of :honour, wearing ,a ballerina -length 'white, velvet gown on princess lines with matching. jacket,' 'gloves, shoes and feather hat. Her flo- wers , were •red •:crescent -styled gladioli. • The bridesmaids 'were Miss Victoria Skarzynski ,and •Miss Violet Fruin of Scivarnish. They were similarly gowned in balle- .rina-length heavenlYblue. vel- vet' gowns on princesilines, carrying crescent -styled red 'gladioli' and, with matching gloves, shoes and feather • hats:, The little ' flower gi1, Judy Brawn, wore a redvelvet dress and • Carried a., colonial basket of baby 'mums. . Cst. • Melvin Stern of VancOu- ' ver in the AJC:M.P. red. serge, matching that of. :the groom,. Was. the best map.. Ushers were Cat. John Hooper and •Cst: Barry Wallace of Squamish.: Mrs R Brownell as organist played ,Memileson's ' bridal. song and wedding :march. Mrs, A. Erosi.. sang The Lord's' Prayer and 0 Promise me. A reception .followed at the Elk's Hall at •ISquamish with 'both the bride's and the groom's mother unable to be present, Mrs. • D Morrison of $quainish received. on' their behalf, in a. blue crepe gown with corsage of red roses,. The bride's tralieIling, costume was a teal blue suit with black • and • burnt •orange accessories ., and orchid corsage. icst. arid- Mrs. Gryfba have taken up ' residence' at Squamish; after a wedding trip to Saskatchewan and On- ..thrio. • • • , •The bride ,is a graduate of the Toronto, Western Hospital School of Nursing, 1956. ' • ' WEliNESDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1.959 YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND SWEET MIXED PICKLES, Save 10c. ' • . r Tallyho Brand. Large 48 • oz. Jar. • J./ NEW CORN BROOMS. Save up to 20c . 4 String. Special Sale. 79( KLEENEX TISSUE. SALE .L no. Regular or Chubby.. Save11‘ , 19c. . . P53 III 7 OA ICE 'CREAM SALE. Save 10c. h Silverwood's For Quality, Half -Gallon. ,07( tt • MIXED COOKIES FOR SCHOOL. • 1., Any 39c, Pkg. Save 17c. . . . 3 pkgs. $t. IT'S NEW! • LEVER BROTHERS STRIPE TOOTHPASTE WITH HEXACHLORO- PHENE. LARGE SIZE 35c. GIANT' 63c. •ECONOMY 98c \ We Sell For Less • Phone 119, Lucknow. • Values' Effective October .1, 2, 3. The best man was Mr. Rich- ard Park Jr. A reception for forty guests was held at 4 pan. at Dunlop Inn. „The ;bride's ,mother receiv- ed Wearing a dress of bule fig - rd se and corsage tif pink • WEDDING BELLS PARK PETRIE • • ' Saturday, Sept 26, at 2 p.m. Goderieh; at the home of Rev. E. C. Taylor; the Marriage Of Marg- aret Eliza 'Marina, daughter of M.T. and ,Mrs. William . Petrie,. Dungannon was solemnized to the groom, John. Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park Sr. also . of Dungannon in double ring ceremony. . The , bride chose • a floor -length dress of • white nylon lace over satin 'With ' princess lines and lily -point sleeves with high jew-. elled collar,. Special feature was her silk illusion veil With pearl studded necklace and her flow- ers were a cascade bouquet of pink carnations and gladioli. The maid of honor, Mrs: Rich- ard Park Jr., wore a waltz -length gown of brocaded nylon and also carried pink, carnations .and gladioli' Wearing a matching Ma- ther hat. Susan, Park, niece of • the groom was wearing a. yellow nylon •dress carrying pink and • white carnations and • gladioli, Johnny Startuty •was ring.; bearer 'carrying a heart shaped pillow with lace and satin trim. 911..90. carnations, assisted • by the groom's. mother wearing a light blue wool' dress and corsage of ,pink .carnations. ' After a honey -moon trip, the young couple will reside in their home in Dungannon. rest Don't miss the exciting values during this sale running from THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th • HERE ARE' A FEW OF THE, MA.NY VALUES CORONADO. HEATING PAD . . . . . . $6A9 CORONADO DELUXE TOASTER, . $19.95 CORONADO , STEAM -DRY IRON . . . . . $15.95 CORONADO KITCHEN CLOCK . $5.95 IRONING TABLE, $10.98 value . $7.86 FLObR BROOM, $2.29 value . . .... $1-79' ENAMELLED BABY BATH, regular $4.95 ... $2.59 DESK LAMP, ideal for students .... $198 TUBULAR STEEL HAMMER . • $2.33 COCOA MATS, regular $1.29 ...... • . , ..• 79c LAWN RAKES, regular 98c . . . • 79c' CORONADO ELECTRIC KETTLE $8.98 A complete selection of famous CORONADO APPLIANCES including gas ranges, TV:sets, space heate0, vacuum cleaners, washers, . deep freeze, refrigerators, and auto- ma0c washers and 'dryers. • ALL AT UNHEARD .OF LOW PRICES LUCKY, DRAW • for • TWO 21"' TV SETS And a, STF.A.M.DRir I19! Ask for .entry forms at the store. Nothing to buy ebster & MacKinno PHONE 50, LIJCK!40W Plumbing,' Heating, Wiring, Eavetroughing • ' 1 3