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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-11, Page 3e - to al • r t-. er 0 ur • It - or'' ed lis nd., p'- r he. ay, th n- 'is- n - on of ith. to IA on rd ul- ate led to', try. hat eTe. jus vs. ie. ed en' )re- ing Bch- nee hip. 'WEDNSDA.Y, ND'V.11th, 1959 gag THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY OGILVIE CAKE ' M1X Twin • Pack, White,Choc., Gold, Cherry Almond 29c LIBBY'S DEEP BROWNED BEANS - 2O .oz tines' . ,.".... :.. .. 2 for 37c'. LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE Fancy ' Quality, . 48 oz. 3 for` 79c Red & White Instant Coffee, 2 .. 9c: 2 oz. Jar : _ .. * .. ,. . . BIRDS . EYE, ORANGE JUICE 6: oz, tans , : , ... 4 fin, 95c; 2' for 27c Libby's Fancy Quality Pea, 15 oz. tins Save Your Cash: Register Slips For When your cash ,register slips at f Iall�s. Rd and White add ;up .to $25., bring them into thestore and you will receive ABSOLUTELY . FREE, •. one, pair of ladies nylons. PUREX ,TISSUE ;...... '.:.:..4 for 49c Libby's . Catchup, 11. oz. btls. 2 for 35c d and White Food tore 'PHONE 26-- FREE DELIVERY 4/VV." = . ii i i� i i� i •i i�-ii ii ,ii �i .�iiii i iiiii ',--'V-' lien Local ..&.:General Mrs. Ida Johnston -of Goderich spent the. .i eek -end with• Mrs. John '.Carruthers: Mrs. ;John Carruthers 'visited recently . in `Godericli with Mr. and Mrs. 'Irwin Carruthers. . Miss Margaret .Lyons;: Mr. Gor=. don,' •Neable. . spent 'Sunday at • Jack .Wright's. Miss MarieMacDonald of 'Ripley ' was : a week -end visitor with' Carol: Stanley. • . Royden•Conley had his tonsils. '.removed at : Winghan Hospital •'on.'Monday. Mrs. George Tiffin has been ill at her .home with pneumonia,. which • prevented her attending Rev.. Gordon R. Geiger.. Caro- lyn • 1VLathers, Mary. Allan and Patricia . Thompson attended a. Ryerson church,'Camp. reunion. held at•' Beamsville on Saturday. Mrs. All Stuart' of E`ganville and: Mr. and Mrs. . John . Martin and "family of : Maple were : re- cent visitors at the home of Mr.. and Mrs'. Fred ..Martin: Mr. and .°Mrs: Earle .' Brooks and children '=Randy, ; Doug,, and Kandy of : Stoney Creek spent. Sunday with ` their aunt,. Mrs.. J. D, Anderson. The latest word from F(O Shirley .. Robinson, ' ' daughter: of • Mt.' • and Mrs. ' Howard was from Barcelona, Spain,• Mr. . Charles'' Pitt, Sault Robinson,Ste very/ little sunshine .:all month where • she .' was 'on : a holiday Marie, Mr: and ' Mrs: 'Pate. Pitt, ' 'The •high for the month was tour.' • Eric Moore: and Mrs.. M.. Wood- 74' degrees, the low of 26,,. with bridge of Newmarket were Sun- 8.26 inches, of '.rain and a "trace ,..,.., :'.. .. ; day . visitors, with.. Mr. and Mrs. :.of.. snow."' 1, .Harold Stanley, also Audrey ; .. • Lucknow�r i .Stanley, .' 'Reg- N, of , Strat- LOCAL GffiL ON. TEEN ford. Charles Pitt made his T OWN• ZONE EXECUTIVE home as.a lad Presbyterian Churchj with and Mrs. -- . . I Garner Stanley. On Saturday, November 7th, Minister: _ nine representatives ' from the . , • Rev:: Wallace McClean KINGSBRIDGE Lucknow Teen Town attended SUNDAY, NOVEMBER '15th Mr Pat O'Neill • who has been the Lake: Huron Zone Teen • • ° ' sailing since spring,visited With Town Conference inthe Walk- C fe 10:00 aim.;' Sunday School, his parents, Mr: .and Mrs.' Jas. erton• Thigh .School: The confer- . 11:00 a.m. ' Morning • Worship. O'Neill. last week. ence was put ori •by the Listowel 3.00 p.m, Dungannon %... . ' Mr. and: ;Mrs. Gerald Gilmore Teen Town. • spent the. 'week -end with 'their During ' the • day there were thr• a discussion groups: (1) The duties of the •executive • and var- I 'iota officers; ' (2) . Programme 'R cTOR.,1 1.SHAF •PROVES IATAL.. • • Alexander S,. • Campbell, age 49, Weit kno rn Culross Tawe- ship: farmer died almost' instant 'ly .as the result of a -tracctor. ac- cident , on. Monday afternoon.. Mr. Carnpbell's wife is the former„ Katharine . Campbell, daughter^ of Mrs. .Rod Campbell ofL• ucknow and - the late . Mr, Campbell, She is the second of ',the Campbell family. to be, 'Wid- owed, Mrs. 'Marion 'Brooks hav- ing been previously bereaved.. Other-- members of the Rod Campbell ,family are _ Mrs. Harry (Mary) Lavis and Bob and.. /far - Old Campbell,, . ': • Alex Campbell's, .death. • occur red. while .;,he was assisting a neighbour, Arther Bryce. Mr. Bryce was not at the scene at the . moment, (but it' ,is believed ,that as Mr. Campbell ,got off the . tractor with the bucket 'raised, ` his' clotting caught the lever tripping • the mechanism, PAGE THRES Lyceum Theatre WUNGHAM Two ,shows each night 'First t 7.15 ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday,' November 12, 13, 14. Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandlear ' `4T, .$i1NDER 1N "THE SUN" The • dangers'. and:, rigours •of the :lawless west around 1840 and as the ' arm came down it pinned Mr. Campbell against the side of'the tractor., The ,funeral` service:was held Wednesday afternoon ' at the Currie '' Funeral Home• in. Wing - ham, conducted. by Rev. G. 1L Hussar, . of the United Church Interment. was in Wingham• Ce- metery. • ntario Citizens ke "Second L TRACES; SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY IN • JAPAN • • Rev.• W. H. H. Norman, sionary on. furlough from Japan;: was the guest , speaker ' in the the ; reception in honour of Mr, United Church on Sunday morn - and Mrs. Hugh, •MacMillan mg, and gave an interesting out- ' line 'of the • history' ofChristian ity in .Japan " — its : advances and its periods of ' depression • ^due : to persecution from within. and in- fluences from without' by, so- called 'Christian•"nations. • Lloyd Ackert 'and': W. L. Mac= Kenzie, • as 'members of the. 14.1. and. M. committee • assisted, :an conducting the service and 'Rev. Gordon Geiger -called on Camp- bell Thompson' to • speak , on be- . . ;ob -Andrew', , had his Mouth halfof the ..congregational visits :- cut playing rugby a few days :•tion' this week in .: connect ion • ago, with the wound requiring withh'Ghiirch House project. several' stitches. • • Rev: Norman was guest .:speak-: Mrs. Bert White of Kincardine. was • a • guest. with her • mother one day, ' last , *eek, Mrs. C:. Bonnet of: Lucknow.. .Mr.. and Mrs: 'Wilfred Dren nan, spent. , the . week -end . with Mr. arid Mrs. . Melvin. Stewart and family Of Guelph and ,at, tend impressive dedication ser- vices ' Of.. Trinity •United Church, Guelph. • A. Visitors last 'week . with• Mr: er on the Ashfield Circuit in the afternoon.' ' ' ',Alex' Pardon °'.'were, r and Mrs..`. Miss Annie Marie Nelson, Miss Mary Berry., Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon,:. Betty Ann, Patsy : and• Douglas, Mr. and `'Mrs. Hector Purdon, June, Shirl, Bruce, Syl •via all of Sarnia, Mrs. •Lillian House .of • .Meaford . and 'Ronnie Cleghorn, Wingham.: OCTOBER, WAS DULL, DAMP October,, . often a, month". • of pleasant fall .weather, • was. :an exception '.' 'this, year and, goes into the record book as a very dark, dull, damp month` .with. REJECT. L.C.A. . OUTLETS On October 21, Burlington. turned down a liquor 'lounge • and dining lounge, and - its annex rejected a liquor store and ' brewers' Warehouse ' as well as lounges.. On the . same date, :Dundas •voted .against lounges,. and Flesher- ton (Grey County) voted nearly ,.3 to 1. against men's and women's :,beverage rooms: Other victories this year, as listed' by' the Ontario Tem- perance Federation . St.. Thorrias ' (lounges), - Norwich. (store), Grimsby, , Victoria Harbor, Erin, • Ti linins:. (lounges); Gananoque, Kingsville; Wheatley, Learning - ton (lounges), Bowmanville : and about nine townships. The ratio: of "dry" victories is the highest in a long tune.; Time city of .Owen Sound; long without licenses under local 'option,:` has, successfully resisted five `attempts at rePeal,, the latest in 1958. • Commenting .upon these things, the. Hamilton Spectator says: '"People in various parts of' ,Qntario • :are taking a ;se- Gond look.,'atrthe desirability of liquor lounges 'and cock- tail bar .. ..: It could be 'a trend is 'setting in against additional outlet`s . for alcoholic beverages The The fact is, of course, . that money. spent . on alcoholic • beverages isn't . available for spending ion ' food, clothing • or the other real : needs for a ' good life: This is apart from the social effects. The primary purpose -of. additional liquor outlets is - to' sell more drinks to more people." KEEP THE CANADA.TEMPERANCE ACT .IN HURON Published by Huron C.T.A. Committee' I LU - , UNITCHU �t-.H. . �[� C I. Minister: 1 'Rev. Gordon R. Geiger, 'of Toronto were 'Sunday' visitors B.A., B.D. • . at the Gene Frayne home. SUNDAi( NOVEMBER 15th Mr'- Joseph' O'Reilly of ''Detroit ;' . visited with relatives here last £U.O0 am ,Ohurch School ` 4 week ' • 1 . D,anny'•ii'rayne returned to his 11;00 A.M.Divine W ot°ship • home from' `the Alexandra Hos- Sermon theme' Goderich during the week, petal, SERVAbi'1S, 01" GUII • . where he spent a few days with a Severe case of Tonsilitis. 1Vursry, in the Ghrh house: rs. 'Eldon Austin is visiting : l e of Mr. Fralik Ass- Thought Tor The. Week � at the ho _ , You . may give without lov-.tin. - ing , but yOtt cannot love Mr, and Mrs. William Lannon ing was provided by the Down- beats. i without during giving,, were visiting in London beats: , g. ' the past .week. o 'Mother, ,Mrs: Ed .Gilmore' and ,airily: , Mr, and Mrs J Eckert` visited with relatives in 'Dublin over , planning for regular. meetings, week -•end. special events; and- inter -club the Publicity 'and Mr; and • Mrs,'. A• ••Kraemex• of ,programmes; (3)' ., b , y fIesson, ' Miss Margaret Kraemer public relations. The discussions Of Elmira' and ,Mr, Neil Kraemer' were under' the direction •of Bud Hayter, Bob S,ecord and Harold Harton. • Harold Harton alsointroduc- g edam nand state ht new dance pro • Joanne Alton • •of • "Lueknow was chosen as vice-president, on the executive of the Lake Huron Zone.•' , After, ' supper, •Rev. Bruce Miles the guest speaker, gave an interesting and inspiring tally on leadership, • . In the eveiitig music for sane+ 1: Now Playing -Thursday, 'Friday,, Saturday, ,November Debbie •Mating'Game with 12,1°3' �i 4, —. The 1 . Reynolds: Wednesday, November 19, 17. Monday,� Tuesday, ,'.18. . , Adult Entertainment • "THE BLUE ANGEL" In Color and Cinemascope The new and Controversial picture of, 'the Month. Iy .The screen's most adult look at the many ways of love tells of a .middle-aged school teacher and his yern. for • a blonde . strumpet, I Introducing May Britt with Curt Jurgens and Theodore Bikel'.' Thuftday, Friday,Saturday, November 19,E 20, 21.• PARK :THEATRE GODESICB• - i. — Twin Comedy Program -F- Two of Britain's most hilarious fun shows:' "THE SQUARE PEG .. Starring NormanNormanWisdom . and Honor" Blackman Plus Wtlham. Hartnell and Bob Ma►nhouse Isft "CARRY ON SERGEANT" Corning ,The Man :Who Understood Women" - Hen.. Ponca;" ;Leslie Caron -Adult Entertainment d