HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-04, Page 3WEDNESDAY,. NOV, 4th, 1959
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONT'ARIQ
PAGE TURE6�.
For the fam.iiy
THE POPULAR BORG• o
in short jackets and full length
in . Norlamb, 'Normink, and
Norbeaver..
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HEINZ KETCHUP ..
Save 5c, 1.1oz.. btls. i .., 2 for 45c
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KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES.
12: oz. 4 for,,$1.
KELLOGG'S SPECIAL "K"
6 oz. ,.:,P,,,.',,. .:..,.,, 4 for $1;
KELLOGG'S
8oz. ..
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EXTRA . LEAN ' MINCED BEEF,
Fresh; ground, lb. , ., a , . M,'..' 39c
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THE ALL WOOL COATS
are mostly classics, simple ' in
details and • styling. Colors,'
brown, green, . charcoal in
smooth cloths in a wealth ' of
material. _ V
KLEENEX ECONOMY SIZE.: TISSUE
Pkg. of . 400 .. .., 29c
q.
CAR COATS
many 'styles and, colors for
boys, men and: women,••
KELLOGG'S SUGAR :SMACKS, 4 for $1.•
DRESSES
For afternoon and evening ; wear --- just ' arrived for
school parties. Shimmering .velvets, brocades, tweeds,
and wools in many tones.
Priced from
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• $9.95 to $25.00
SWEATERS and SKIRTS:
Orions, Banlons and . Wools 'in sweaters to mix and
match with the ' ever wearable pleated skirts..'
Local & General:
Miss. Annie MacLeod returned
home 'last • week after seven
weeks in. the Wingham Hospital..
After ,her discharge .she spent:
a :week in London withher sis-
ter,' ThIVIrs.
ister,'..•1VIrs. .Bert Bain and Mr.'
Bain. • , ;
'Mr. ' and. Mrs. Wallace_ Hoge -
boon[' and •children visited' • with
Mrs, Albert : Alton and other
members ' of the family.. Mrs.
Alton' returned with -them for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A: W. Hamilton
have' returned ; from, a trip' to
Western Canada, ;visiting at
Regina . , with their . daughter,
Mrs. tlark and Cpl: T. D. Clark
and family.
Mrs.' Philip ` Stewart 'spent the
.past two weeks with Mr. ;.'and
'Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and ' Mr. and•
Mrs. Jack Wilson of Hamilton
and: Oakville and a.''•day in To-
ronto .with her .sister, Mrs. E. .A
Reynolds. • •
LUCKNOW`. •• i
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:'
Rev. Gordon. R. Geiger,
.13A.,
SUNDAY; NOVEMBER Still i
10:00 a.m.. Church School
Beginners th'�nets rn e : Church
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House. i
•11:00 am. Divine Worship . I
Rev. W. H. H. 'Norman, B.A.; -
R.D.,. 'S.T M:, missionary on
furlough from 2 Japan will be
Our guest.
i Visitation Cornmissioning
Nursery, in: the Church House
Thought For The Week
Christian action is evidence
of , true religion.
Lucknow
Presbyterian. Church
Minister: •
.Rev, Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER .8th
10:00 a.m.. Sunday School
11.00 a.m. Guest Preacher .
REV.. CALVIN ' MACKAY
of the .Free . Church 4f'
Scotland, • ,
3:00 p.m tingannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick •Fraser.
'of Pleasant .Bay, Cape', Breton,:
are visiting their cousin, Calle
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'rine MacGregor of town and
other relatives..
THAT Donna ' Greer, daughter
:.of Mr. • and ,'Mrs.. Clarence
Greer; observed her .4th birth,:.
day last week,' and. on Eriday
•.;had a few •little friends at .a'
• birthday party,
THAT the November session of.
Bruce County CounciL opened
at..Walkerton,' on'•Monday night
• with Warden George Joynt
presiding.
-THAT Mrs. Charlotte Thompson
has returned to her home . at:
Holyrood from Victoria Hos
pital,: where .:she was a 'pat-
ient for several. weeks and
underwent major. surgery. Mrs.
:Thompson, is .in' her. .86th, year,
and has been . confined to a
wheel chair for :several . years
due to a rheumatic condition.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr.. and Mrs:.Hector • MacLean
of R.R. 3 Goderich, announce
the engagem'ent'' of their daugh-
ter Lois, :to Mr. H.. Ernest' Mac-
Creath.,of Kincardine;` son. of Mr.
Matthew'` MacCreath of Kincard-
ine and the 1 -ate Mrs. MacCreath.
The marriage -will :take . place
• in Ashfield Presbyterian Church
on: Saturday,: November .21st.
Mr. and • Mrs. Robert . Lyons
wish to announce , the engage-
ment of, 'their daughter, ':Marg-
aret
°Marg-aret Rose to: Mr.: William Gordon,
Neabel,`. on 'of ••. Mr. and Mrs.
William . Neabel, all • of Lucknow.
Marriage to take place 'the lat-
ter' part ,of Novem:ber:.
RED CROSS 'WORKERS: MAKE'
500 ARTICLES IN ,YEAR
A' faithful band of workers
still continue • to. make ,supplies
for' the Feed Cross and' 'during
the year, some, 500 articles have
been made, •
The following• supplies shave,
been .'shipped from the Luckriow
and. Vicinity Branch to the Ong
.tario Division headquarters: 20
layettes, 25 pairmen's socks,' 2.5
girl's ,sweaters, '20 pair boy's
pajamas, 16 quilts: •
• The ' Work Robin Committee
has now on 'hand supplies for
the new quota; Thosewishing
sewing or knitting please apply
to Mrs: E. McKim' (sewing);
Miss Emma McClusky ' (knit-
ting). • .
The 'Committee has also reeei-•.
ved a large quota of dressings
for nth Blood . Donor Clinics.
These will be made in the Work
'Rooms early in 1960. • •
REV, CALVIN .MacKAY
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He .became' . known hi .' Northern
Peru, [where he spent most. of
his tune: as, "el Caballero' Pro=
testante" (the Protestant ,Gent-
leman).
For the past''•ten years he has
:served ashospital chaplin in; In.
'verness, ' and has been granted
leave of . absence so that' he and
Mrs. • MacKay may enjoy '• a visit
to Canada, the trip being given'.
thea[ by their family of five
children: ' Mrs: Dr. Lloyd . .of
Auckland, New Zealand; ,William'
,of , Sutherland, S'egtland, ..who
held an important 'post .in ,the
Colonial service in 'the Gold
Coast leading' tip •to the forma=
tion 'of Ghana; Mrs. T. C..Ross;
of Winnipeg; Mrs. B.: C. Sime;'
of Calgary; John . 'Calvin; Jr.,
who was with.. the ' Intelligence
service during . the . war, ;and is
now an: entomologist in London:
'Rev.' and Mrs. MacKay • carne.
to Canada on the' Empress of
Britain, and have visited from
Montreal ' .to Vancouver . since
.arriving. They , were met in.
Montreal, by his brother George
who: is in construction work in
Halifax, andwho remained in
Canada when the family went
to Scotland early in' the 'century,
'A brother' William since died in
Saskatchewan.
Rev. MacKay . has four sisters,
Annie• MacKay who has been a
medical missionary in • 'India
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LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR FASHION MILLINERY
"Lest We Forget"'.
,
mbrance Servic
in
LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH
at 1.0:00 .a.m.
EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
Followed by the Cenotaph ceretnony and placing
of wreaths/at .11 :00 a.m.
Legion and Ladies Auxiliary members, Veterans,,
<Scouts, Guides and Brownies are asked to join in the
parade and to assemble at the ,Legion; Hall at 9:30 a.m.
POPPY BLITZ TRIS FRIDAY NIGHT
;Buy : • And. • Wear A Poppy ; In Remerubrance
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LUCKNOW' BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION
ON
No. '309
The MacKays. , visited.. at North 'Mr. Dave •:Andrew of Calgary
Bay. with Mr.. and . Mrs.': Harry ` was a caller in town this week
Torrance, and Harry/ brought and visited at the home of his;
them to Lucknow. sister, Mrs. Gordon. 'Kirkland.
since 1921., and is presently on •:• •
furlough in Scotland; Catherine; ,. f
of 'Dundee; Mrs. William Allen GODERICH
(Grace) of Belfast. northern Ire- PARD TFIEATR2
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land' and 'Mrs. Mar Urquhart
of• Dingwall, Scotland., , •
At Winnipeg, •arnong those-
. they/ met, Was Miss` Kate aVlcNab,,
who taught .John Calvin, as • a lad
at the second concession .school.
Lyceum Theatre
a tNGHAM
Two shoals each night
First at 7.15' •
Thursday, Friday, 'Saturday:,'
,Noveraber 5, 6, /.
DOUBLE BILL
Louis Priina. • , Keely Smith
• • ' in. ` f,
"HEY' BOY, HEY GIRL" '.
and
Robert Knapp , ' .Tana Davi
in .
"GUNMEN FROM LAREDO"
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ow. Playing-- , The Wild And The Innocent"
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i, color with Audie Murphy and Sandra Dee. !
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i : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, November 9, ' *10, : 1
- George Bernard Shaw's ' '
I j "THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA"
i In•. Eastman .Color '
:. , A ' Brilliant screen
version of the 'famed Shavian is
drama —' in which, a' doctor .is. forced. to choose which I
ofthe two patients he 'will save.
Leslie ,Caron Dirk Bogarde and Robert Morley
Thursday, Friday, .Saturday, November 1'2, 13, 14.
,Debbie Jileynol4s :-r, TonyRandall` and Paul' Douglas
If you crave an evening of undiluted FUN you'll
never have a better .excuse to come out to a Movie! I
• ..'THE MATING GAME"
Scope and . Color
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j. Coming -- May Britt as. '`The Blue. Angel" Adult
`Entertainment.