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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-09, Page 124 .c THE ' DUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCHNOW, ONTARIO PARAMOUNT FRIENDS ' a,q?+t ++t + r a ►.t fa ii+4,t« +tit+Eft#,aR# f,?S+ ;t t#,aStq,?a't,r �+ # # « # # # ttic t #,c #, ?+i #, I MADE PRESENTATION CHRISTMAS ' SHOPPING ; IS . MADE . EASY :. WHEN YOU • CHOOSE REST ,OFFERS VALUES. GALORE FOR T and, has ';a large 'selection for .every . mem H TOYLAND Is • overflowing with everything• .imagin* e wilt 14 abl for the small fry.. We are sure . you t . ,be pleased with the quality,quantity and 44 • of si4 • .price of . the Crest line of toy*. PEASE DAD. With our. large Tool Selection, Goods or a; PHILISHAVE RAZOR °I PLEASE. MOM-. .Chrome plated 2 ercolator, ... Christmas ,R, . p Special reg. $5.98 ,for: • '.$3.79 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9th, 1959 SAaNTA CLAUS HERE SATURDAY The LUelcnow Business Men's'. Association has, completed plans for Santa Claus.. to pay his an- nual =visit to ' Lucknow, He is scheduled to .arrive here this Saturday, December 12th at 2:30 o'clock, and will have a treat for all the boys and girls . f_ or miles around, . Santa has been assured of a corps of volunteer workers, who will assist in distributing • the • treats. With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton •cor .fortabry, settled in JIG their home in Lucknow, Para- mount .friends "dropped in" on. them, on Friday evening to .wish i them' well, arid express regret in .losing them from the. 'Para ::.., mount 'neighborhood; liE About forty folk Were in at - •t tendance for a 'pleasant social evening of cards, followed by lunch. During the evening, Bob 1VIacIntosh and Orland. Richards' made the presentation of a platform rocker on behalf of Bob ,and: Sadie's Paramount 4" •friends accompanied by. the. fol-- ` • lowing verse': . . . To Sadie and Bob: T• MAS GIFT PROBLEMS la -.We all joined ;in to get this gift, er o the family. .` tiAnd we join in to say • • . APPL Large or Small NCES On. Display Sunbeam' Electric. Blankets' S Electric Mixmasters a Westinghouse Clock Radios Sporting. 14 Wetjnghouse $19.88 , � S gutless , • Automatic Coffee. Maker Dcg-o-matic. Hotdog Cookers Stoves, Fridges, ' Deep Freezes '• E Coronado Floor Polisher . $38.95• ,• sentation was ordered by Post- • MMie:. and. ?.Irs. Clarence e: In the ear y morning ,o ov their 25th - . . .wedding anniversary., i Coronado Electric:Frypan large' • Extra large '.... . .. . . Corc nada Steam -Dry . Iron1,1 m - Coronado Automatic . Toaster : 4' . Coronado Convent, gal. Was Wash It gives us' 'all .'a lot of. joy Presenting 'it today . And we're so glad to let. you know .We're , sending with., it, too, •A wish for lasting happiness From all. of . us to You! • Paramount Friends and Cora - 1 .munity.' R. CRAMM CITED FOR COURAGE In recognition of H. L. (Roy)' m Cram's. courage , in ' facing armed' = robbers attempting . to $1495 • • hold , up' his' combined post office and..general store at``'Pnkerton, has presented h b with an FORDYCE .HOLD' XMAS CONCERT FRIDAY •' Fordyce School• presented their concert in Whitechurch hall on Friday evening. • before , a full house. Mr. Tom O'Malley was chairman and . Santa Claus re-. sembled. Arthur Laidlaw very•.' much. The lucky ticket on the turkey draw was drawn . by Jan'.. ice .Gaunt and Bill Gibson ,was the winner of. the. '18 lb. turkey.. After the chiildren received. their' presents'' and bags:of candy, •. lunch was served to all arid a dance. .folowed to music by Far - Tier's orchestra: Teacher is Mrs.. Fisher, and music: super- visor, Mrs: Phyllis Rodgers: SIGNS FOR. SALE --"No Tres- passing", "For . Sale" and: 'For Rent" signs available at 'The Lucknow Sentirel, phone. 36. •e graved cigarette box. , $15:The pre- Are X25 Years .Married $15.95 •. . „Anniversary special• ' $117.95 Ti $15:9595 Coronado Electric Dryer ' $18T.'95 4. master=General Hamilton. • Donald, Goaerich, • celebrated . 1; ember 3rd, Mr. Cramm discov-: recently with . a dinner prepared d 1 g ered three . burglars :entering his by members Of 'the family. The - store. Armed With. a rifle ,he: , couple . received many gi. is and ,« ex$iir ia,�t, challenged the•trio disarming cards on ; this:' occasion They (. one of •them. The 011ier two es were'.:married at ' Ncrtrr street ftp+'li;�!!�#rz��s�;��+�#s�r��it�txat..�rrx�a,�r,�,��,�.. : - OOH _ . and warned, "If • we seen by J Carl Hemingway, caped but''. later police • appre .United Church parsonage •on FARMERS NEED TOL quarters • don't look . after .ourselves, others. 'field man for Huron county re-' bended 'a. pa ,'for the'crime, one November 24, 1934; by Rev, W. OTTT FOR THEMSELVES ' of whom has pleaded guilty. P. Lane. They have four. child - wen 't ' deration of Agriculture,. as the ° solution to present farm .surplus • now serving .ten .ren. '4' . . Ar.: the:: annu Ale made mention of the farm"Two men are and pointed out c• an afford' : to ' be an MaCKINN ai dinner meeting e •problems. • ' of the :. Kincardine . • To accident y P The • two convicted': men had been 'a patient in'Wingham Hos- 'broken into • the Silverwood pital, far ' many weeks, Creamery at. Lucknow. a short .. ive in year sentences andra :third is in .Clarence's mother, Mrs.. Duri� Township ace, en 'survey Federation of Agriculture, P. A. Murray of Con. 10, Kinloss, urg- ed farmers to take an interest : in the' Federation.: Mr. Murray, who is president of the • Bruce County Federation; ' said.. there is.stiff I . -- jail` at 'Walkerton awaiting trial.. can MacDonald of •Lucknow,'has that no .' one careless. It was unfortunate, said he that the majority of farm ac- cide is involved young people., An international :food bank to which a1T `nations with farm sur - opposition to farmers. from' Other pluses •would co , • • PRESENT .'PLAYS NOW :IN DETROIT, • (DUNGANNON NEWS) Mrs. Stewart (Genevieve) postal .inspector, presented the. Tewsley,' Long ,Beach, California, 1 .memento to . Mr. Cramm.• The left . Monday by, jet .plane for • cover . shows • a • relief map of her 'return home:after a week Canada ."surmounted . with the with relatives and attending the .:post. office crest ' / funeral of her mother, Mr. ; J.• On the'inside of'the elver is Hanulton. the inscriptio:,—' ;Mrs, •, -Ezekiel Phillips and •,' "Presented •by the..postmaster- daughter, •Laura of A burn vis- . general. of Canada to'Mr. H. L. Cramm in appreciation of serHenry - time before the abort p k erton• robbery. .• on ntribute was. Harrison Murray of Walkert ,• r." YOU CAN HAVE. MORE' VING Cabinet .,.1 Easily, ' Quickly and Economically ; With SYLVAPLY PLYWOOD Ask For` Free Folders. On Panelling Built -In Cabinets, •Wall Storage Space, etc. YOUR : HEADQUARTERS ' FOR GENUINE SYLVAPLY A Complete ''Stock Always On Hand.. 1 : FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS I N` STOCK'. • JdHI�T �. HENDERSON • LUMBER LTD. • ♦ Phone 150 Lucknow • X, l• ited their cousin, Mr . ,pat Mor- - ran *4i. the home of Mrs. Irvine vices rendered at Pinkerton On one day last week. , tario; November 3rd, 1959" • •Mr. Cramm ,has, :been postma5- Jiin Reed visited for a . ter • of the . Bruce County village 'day recently with his parents, for' 35 years; • Mr. and Mrs.'Allan Reed: Jim is ' The safe holding 'post office with the Canadian ;Players, tour-. properties ' was ready . to be frig United States and •his faintly blown when the robbers were reports that the troupe is in De- routed. troit . ',this , week.. The plays • are "The Taming, of •the Shrew" in Which Jim is Trani.; and .a' Russian' play "The Cherry ,Or- chard" that'he is• assistant man- ager. The players lately = travel led 700 miles to .Eaton Auditori- um,. Toronto, to• present • the plays for •Lady Eaton's 80th '.birthday. Kate ' Reid ' and Max Helpmartn . are the stars in these plays and belong to Shakespear. Mr. isn . Plays, Stratford in the sum- 1'mei About a month ago the I Reed family attended, the pre= sentation of these plays at .Owen Sound.: Jinni . expects to be home for awhile at Christmas' and' then early in January the • Can- adan players travel more • ex- tensively to • the middle and. southern States. - Jim •.attended Western Univer- sity after completing Lucknow District High School He Obser- ved his 21st birthday in Sept- ember and •we wish him the best of luck with his, dramatic caneer. Mr. and Mrs./ Lionel Langevin, Lorrie, Paul and Michael, Bar- rie, were week -end visitors with her mother, ;Mrs. L. F. Stiriggel. :LANGSIDE' :Harvey Miller •returned from the West on ' Friday having been there since spring. He and his brother Allan, . were guests at the wedding of their cousin, Miss Joyce' ' Smith ' and Willis Potter at Orangeville on 'Satur- day. There were real good crowds at.' both No. 8 and No. 9 Christ- mas concerts. Robert MacMillan was the winner in the draw for the Christmas cake at S.S. No.::9. THE PERFECT ANSWER The . perfect answer' to your Christmas Gift problems . is a gift subscription'to : The Luck ' now: ''Sentinel.. Just ;$3.' will send the paper for.one year anywhere in Canada, $1. extra to U S.A. and other 'countries. An' attrac- tive. gift card•will. be sent. Your gift. will be'appreciated al! year round. • Half 'a dozen new sub- scribers have been added to the Sentinel "family" this past week increasing the number to'nearly 1900. The steady growth of the circulation figure is evidence that your gift would` be well re- ceived.' • HAD .WRONG AMOUNT In the report of the West 'Wa- wanosh Township nomination meeting' last week, a slip up by the proof reader resulted in an error in• figure's. In reference to the • appraisal of the ., Huron County.. insurance" on buil'dings and equipment a re -adjustment resulted " that willresult in a. savings of several hundred dol- lars. Total insurance costs run WRITES FROM EGYPT WE HE IS STATIONED. FOR ••YEAR. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hardee Aitchi- son ofi Wingham• • and formerly of • Lucknow, have received a couple ''of letters . from their son• Sgt. Aylmer .G. Aitchison, of the 56. Canadian Signals. 'Squadro9 in the middle "East, where he will the' Gazabe stationed ,for a' year on • the Gaza strip. ' ° He'- . is located . at Rafale •in Egypt, having flown from Moil' treal • by way ' of the Azores, Casablanca and Tripoli. • • •Aylmer has been to Gaia, in Palestine, and about 30 mi! es from where they are stationed. The cultivated and irrigabut areas are quite . productive,. otherwise, Aylmer says. there little but the nomadic Bedouins ',wandering about, the desert trek their' • camels, donkeys and a for sheep and goats; . . .The weather is ideal and the food.is good, A "black boy" who niakes boo the beds, shines • and brass,': sweeps the floor. d oes pressing, all for 52,14 a m01 t it around $11,000 at present, and in He has '14 '•to look after hmk. i01 error our , article implied that about • $30 a month and is f 5ch • • the savings 'Would amount to off, Supporting i' i e. ` Vs 4 Your Subserilition /Paid. about that figure. ren and his mot er.