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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-04, Page 5WEDNESDAY,: NOV; 4th,. 1959 • t '';SHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .VCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE SEE OUR FULL SELECTION' OF Suit We have a complete up -to date stock of KITCHEN SUI'T`ES ` • IN BOTH CHROME AND PHENOL ranging in . prke .from $75,00 'up including large table and six chairs We will be glad to' show you our complete stock of .furniture at no obligation. SHOP ' AT' HOME •FORBEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES:; I�c[ennan Phone 181 c .:en.zie Lucknow CULROSS. CORNERS . The community. 'extends sym- pathy to Mrs, William Brewer :,(nee Gertie .Ross) and family of Totaonto and Members of the. Ross family in the• sudden pass- ing' .of the late William' Brewer, Congratulations to Miss Elaine Meyer in placing Second in the public speaking contest in Tees• water on Friday evening.• The children enjoyed the . Hal- lowe'en Party at the school on Friday afternoon: • On • Friday evening, Mr. and. Mrs; Alex Whytoclt attended the Silver' Wedding Anniversary of Mr. 'and... Mrs. William. 'Siessor,. Bervie. Mrs. Frank Brown' and. 'Reg':" spent Tueltlay evening with. Mr. and Mrs: Orval Wilson and',fam- Week=end.' visitors.with .:Mrs: Catherine O'Nei` ere' Miss Mary Collison, Paul ;Howell,:' Galt, Mr. Jas Oberle, . •Preston, Mr. •arid Mrs." -Bob `Fischer and 'Sherry of .Waterloo,: • • The L.D.H.S.' 'studentsenjoyed a Hallowe'en Dance in the' school auditorium Thursday 'evening.' Hallowe'en passed •.off quietly in the' community. • There'. were the usualgobblins and- spooks calling at the ,houses:. They were Welcomed .: into the .homes and given treats. Mrs. Frank Brown and . Reg: •accompanied ;by •Mr. , and : Mrs. Harvey Nicholson, Bervie , spent Sunday with Mr. and • Mrs. Bob .Hickmott and. family and 'Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, London.' Mr.` and Mrs.:. Jas. ' Graham and, Mr: • and .Mrs.: Joe Blackbor row, ,'Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. 'Art .Hodgins: WILL. -REFER TO STREETS MORE • BY THEIR NAME.' RIOVAWEQ IN LATE MODEL • 1959 Pontiac. Stratochief sedan standard; gear • shift,'. full a uipped • $2,650 1959 Chev Belair sedan, automatic, fully equipped $2,895 1959 Chev sedan, standard gear shift . $2,650 198. Pontiac •Station Wagon, 4 -door,; automatic transmission., 1958 Chev; Belaiirl, 4 -door hardtop,'V-8, .fully .equipped 22,595 ....,595' Two 1958' Pontiac Stratochief sedans, automatic trans- ; ' mission fullyequipped • . , q PPed ' �. •$2,550• Three 1958 ehev Biscayne. sedans; •automatic ,.32,450 1958` Pontiac Laurentian, automatic, fully equipped :.:$2,595 Two 1958 Chev Delray sedans $2,195 ': 1958 Ford Custom,: fully equipped $1,995' 1956. Ford, 'Z -door' '$1,395 '1955 Plymouth Tudor $ 895 1. '1954 Chev. Standard sedan,, fully equipped 8 ' 850 1954 Monarchsedan,. automatic, fully equipped $ 995 1954 Chev Deluxe coach, fully . equipped ., $ . 850 1951 Chev. Deluxe sedon $ .,395, • 1951` • Pontiac sedan ' $ 395 TRUCKS! TRVJCKS'. 194 GMC i/2 -ton Pick-up, auto -matin transmission, fully' equipped $1,095 $ 695 1951 Chev, .3=ton Dump Truck. 1951 Dodge 3 ton Dump Truck $ 695 Brussels Motors Huron ,County's . Foremost Used Car . Dealers CASH, .TRADE, TERMS Open Evenings ,Until 10• Cities ,,Service Dealer . Phone . •173, Brussels cations. by name. The Women's Institute : under- took • nder-took'' a street naming project a few • years ago, and . possibly if sion we used in trying . to pine - The Sentinel uses 'street names.,, point a portion of • a. ". certain by way of locating 'properties, ' street, so. our • readers w,oui l -' - _- citizens may start: off ours second know' what we were t lkin g to these signs. 'We were. "taken to task" sev-: eral months. ago for. the expres- KINLOUGH We . extend sympathy 'to. :• Mr. Wesley 'Guest ` in • the' death .of'. his ,brother, • the .. late Noble Guest. • Mrs.. Irene • MacKenzie • of Moose J'aw,. • •Saskatchewan has been visiting with • relatives 'arid riends in this,vicinity. • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wrigh t of Glen ,Orchard visited' during he week with Mr. and , Mrs. frank '• Maulden.; • . A Hallowe'en. party , was' held of the school'an' Friday- after,• noon', when the pupils presented an interesting program.:Judges tir the costumes were Mrs. Geo. Graham, Mrs. John . Barr and Mrs: Jack Hodgins: Prizes .were iven t� .the following'. pupils: re -school boy, Brian • Percy; ire -school' girl, Lois Ann Nichol- on;. co'rnic girl, • grades,' 1 to 4, fdnet Bushell; cornice boy,. , Mari- yn. Bushell; fancy, girl, Heather Jewitt; fancy boy,' Margaret nn 'Bushell; grades ', 5. to 8, omit girl, DianeiHewitt; comic oy, Donnie Hodgins; fancy girl, oan' 'Percy; ' fancy boy, ' Barry' ialdenby, best paper .costumes, ohn Bushell, • Ronnie Gillespie; est cloth costumes,, Jim and. haron. Dillon; best Halloween ostume; Shirley Bushell, 'Betty chneller;. ;.best pumpkin, Diane [ewitt, Barry, Haldenby... Mrs. 'Katherine 'Collins is •the. eacher. Mrs `Jennie , iFrid of• Hamilton isited with Mr: and . Mrs. Wm. ox and Rev. Benison' Cox.` Mrs. .J. W.' ecilWell, spout a ew days 'with •Mr. arid Mrs. Don cCosh at Purple .Grove. Mr. and " Mrs. Glen Moore of amilton visited , on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs.' Archie _Mc- Farlane . and Spence. , • Mr. .arid . Mrs .Williarn Cox, Rev: Benson Cox, •, Mrs.. Irene MacKenzie, and Mrs: John ,Scott spent the 'week -end:. With rela_ , tives at London. The 4th meeting of . the Holy rood Woollen .:Wonders met at the home of Barbara Murray on Saturday,. • Oetober '' 31st. .`The ',meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge. The . roll call ' was "a pattern. alteration .and flow to do: it" was answered by 13` rnern- bers. Business followed. The next meeting win.. be: held at Norma Haldenby's home on Nov .ember ;7th. A ::new roll call and' home assignment/ was given. . A lesson was taught • on putting darts :in* the :skirts. • After the close of` the .meeting, apples -were served by ' • Barbara. • Sharon Hodgins .thanked- the .hostes. Mrs.. Mex Smith . 'who has been hospitalized ' forsome. time returned to .her home here. "'Wa wiher improved : health. Mr. and `Mrs. Carl ,assella of.: Stratford' called on. friends here pn Friday evening. ' The Holyrood W.I.. wil. hold their ' ' annual. ' "At Home" Gni Thursday .evening at the hall When .a variety program will be given and a• social 'tirne follow-• in'g. • Mr.. and, Mrs. Ross McTavish of • Shakespeare, • Mr. and Mrs.. Ted .;C.ope and Danny .of Wood stock visited on Saturday with Mrs. John Barr and Donald and • .with Mr. and Mrs. 'Morley 'Bush- ell and.. family 1 .• Have. You Renewed your Sub- scription Agnews', INSURANCE Agency GENERAL INSURANCE. Business 39 ' HOWARD AGNEW Residences„ 138 •' • Sentinel readers, May have no- ticed that..' tore and. more we are' referring .to streets in the' Village by :their proper names—although 'there are comparatively, few re - century of.' existance by 'beconl;- about. In questioning the" ",pro tester,"' we found that this party couldn't _ accurately name any other ' street . than ' the .one' ort are aware of these signs and ,can' which they lived. And so it'goe5. ing familiar With these 'names.` •: 'Our 'observationhas been, that -strangers to The '• Sepoy 'Town, be chlrected with 'Coiritparative Maybe we. all need to 'be'educat- sidents,.: no matter how• long they ease, while a street ' name often ed on. street' names and ' if the have lived here, who •have. a !'registers a blank with the "nat- ` Sentinel uses them, maybe ' .it general. knowledge, .of. street 10-. ives,"' who are quite oblivious will, help.. • SC; your CO-OP ucknow District irst �-o:p •