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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-05-07, Page 2PAGETOID • ". tw_ _ - THE 1-AICKNOW 'SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO IfVFIITE SWAN ,TISSIJE: llite or ..cfcilicited rig. 2, for 27c , 9 f�r$1.00 VVagstaffe Strawberry tor . Raspberry Jam l.with added Pectin 24 oz. 'jar 47c Nabisco Shredded Wheat 35c R &W brand jelly .Powders....,..; -4 pkgs., 29c, Miraele„WIll0 Salad Dresink? 16 oz. jar •••• 39c Aunt. Mary's Sliced Bread, 24 oz. loaf .. . . 18c Rose Brand' IVIargarine, lb, pkgs. 2 for 53c Rieeze, 10c off giant, gt. pkg. ...., 73e PWIT17-1 arbr•o i, 499 R & W Prepared Mustard, lg. 16 oz. jar '17c • GIANT SIJRF,..10c off. pack' Free -§ilver.Ware in each package reg. 83c --giant pkg. 69c . . EASIFIRST SHORTENING Lb. pkgs.. Z for 51c FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye.Dinners, Chicken, Turkey, Pot Roast,. 11 oz. 'pkg. - • • '79c CANDY. • -Golden .Hour Licorice. Mix; lb. cello, Spice Strings, 134 lb. cello , 39c' .n. G.B.' MANAGER RETURNS , *FROM OVERSEASTRI, Although time alone will re- • . veal the actual concrete results of his United. Kingdom -European , Neville Keefe, general' man- ager of the Georgian Bay Deyel- iopment -Association, . announced • this week that nine companies had promised to visit the Georg- ' ion Bay area within the next ix months.. • General manager, Keefe made a full report Of .his trip at a meet- ing of directors of the association in Midland,' April 30 ' -7 .Mr. Keefe, who returned .to this country recently -interview- ed representatives: of 51 .corn- panies in Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland and Italy:, -Travelling by plane, - train, ship and bus, he , Covered , ap- proximately 12,000 nffles, extend, ing -over • a five-week period.:'He NOTI'Ctik W. GIVE grand home to half Si or full grown. Maltese .torn cat, all ,grey,Phone .60R uck- • NOTICE• • '• TO BICYCLE RIDERS Bicycle riding,on the sidewalks •of,, the Village of Lucknow is, strictly.prohibited, ancL offend- ers • are warned that they are liable to prosecution if they .dis- regard, this regulation. • IVI. A. Havens, _censtable., Mr and Mrs. Ray terldY; Kath- NOTICE 1W4N: • '7th i95.- ST.AUGuSTINE ,nunibkr from here' attended, •the funeral of thelate Charles RobinSori which was. held, in Wingh;a.xn, Wednesday, April 30 at 2.00 mr. and. Mrs. Gus, 1:/,evereaux, ooene, Betty and Joan attend- ecl 'the ohriStening- of :little ese Marie Bernardo, of Lorid6n; .baby daughter. of -Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernardo, (nee Mary Carroll),,„ London. Mr, and lVirs. Devereaux were the sponsors to little:Tiler eSe. leen,: Anne,. ,Nlarie Elbetii. and - - TO DOG OWNERS,, 'Dannie spent Sunday with Mr. & NotiCe is- liereb5i. given thatPii ;urs, Joseph.Hickje,,, and family. 'dogs within the Village must be Mrs. Will 'Kinahan attended confined ' or on a leash during the Months ofthe nurses graduation on Wed- the M. A., Havens, Constable.' May, June, charine.':of7gt. 'ColmnbiaLarAs' July ;neSday evening - which, was' held' • arid,. August, acCording to ,the at , St. Joseph's' Hospital, London.; Municipal by-law. in this respect Her .cpuSin, . Rose' Marie Du- left, Canada late in February. He said he °felt the -trip "has, greater possibilities of paying' off than had been -anticipated. "If even one of them' locates -in -the---Georgian. Bay- region, it would more than offSet thecost: of the ;trip which was about $2,200"; he said. • Turnin.g., your" back or One problembrings you face *to face with another • • .14 ';'• • • 'do '• , . • .14 • .• •••—)1K0 • .• 4.0 r, .31 0 • 4 3' '":.,•!.41: • • , • • PAINT YOUR WALLS WITH THE • FASHIONABLE gp Corot- • . . tlie'stnart ,wornan's Clothes . . . • in the lovely paint harmonies of her hornet' In decorating your% rooms, find that painting walls with the lovely soft shades of Super Kern -Tone is the perfect 'way tO/aChieve this smart, • • , new "Softer Look".. • . • Washable Super Kern -tone brings • you a beatitiul mat finish, . . . easy NOTICE •SPORTS MEETING • The Recreational , Council is calling a summer sports organ- ization meeting in the Town Hall en.•Friday evening ;of this week and 'requeststhat all interested persons be in attendance. NOTICE' RE RE FIREARMS , Notice is hereby , given that the carrying 'of firearms, includ- ing air guns, within the' Village is strictly prohibited, and •oftenci- ers in this regard will be prds-. ecuted. M, A. Havens, Constable. 4-H MEMBERS JUDGE CATTLE AT' TODD 'FARM • • . • The first meeting, of. the Luck - new Dairy -Beef Calf Club ' was .,held'Oh'May ath,at-Mr. Thomas Todd's. There were 15 answering. the roll, call. Mr. Art Bolton and -Mr÷"-Dan Rose- were Up- to the meeting,' Which opened. with the 4-111. pledge. The members judged two classes of Aberdeen. Angus cattle.. After giving.. the- reasons for their placings the meeting •was brought to a close. Mr. Todd invited the group to the 'house where: they were served a tasty , • . • • WM. luovvALD -.PASSES The death of Williain A. How ald, age 76, formerly of Phint Edward, % occurred • suddenly'last 'week at his horne north of LuCk- now. The funeral ''service was held On Thursday at Sarnia' with interment in WyoMing Cemetery. Spxyiving are sons, Albert of Sparta;. qlifforcl! Port Arthur; Worden, Imeknow; Garnet, Thor oid; George, Camp Pettawawa; daUghtors, Mrs. CTeorge Romp/1, laticknovii; Mrs. H. Goutermour*t, Giltoh, 'N.Y.; brothers,' Henry and Arthur, Denfield; Sisters,Mrs. John. Willard, .Thedord; Mrs. Henry Baerling, •.xeter, Maud, Port ,Huron. , • , painting .. . easy clean-up afterwards. • • Sr-eATHARINES-DEPUTY— • FIRE CHIEF RETIRES • N .4 • The De 1.!.nie tate YES, WE'LL LENliYOUTHECOLOR HARMONY BOOK FREE! %/A1311P0,0011.111If All those interested in Putting a float in the Centennial parade, please notify Charlie Webster as soon as possible. 'ebster and MacKinnon , • • • , • • Mr; and Mrs. B. F; Comfort have. spent the past ten clays , in Ashfield; on the farm of her • brothers, Cecil and Harold Blake. Mrs. Comfort is .the fornier • Myrtle Blaise... - ,„' • Ben . Comfort, who has been: Deputy .Chief Of 'the St. Cattier - hies Fire Brigade, .retired recent- • ly after .over. thirtY-three years 'th -the' Company. " ' 'Mrs. Corn:fort is a daughter of\ the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blake .who •farmed; .in -the, ,C-rdwe--disL- ,- -. . triet. Her father at one tithe op- erated the' live y business in, tucknOvv .whieli e. bOught from the Adam Thonipsoh estate-. • • KINTAIL NEWS Mrs. Arabell Bushell, formerly' of. Lucknow, hOw living in Stratford, spent the past' week end with .Mr. and ,Mrs, Robert Simpson. • • '• Donald ISitripSon, plans to take his fernier position` as shovel operator for Sandy ,Construetion a jOb whiph he. held,. With, them last' year'. Donald will 'be-, gip -work this week. - • ,plcidentally your,riew reporter from , is, yours truly, Sandy 'McDonald; Thro We are • 'glad toreport that Mrs. Jack Bell of Calgary (nee ‘Anne Redmond), is Very intich. improved pine her severe: illness Of •a• few months ago. , Mr Gordon Foran 'visited his mother, Mrs.. Matey Foran, who is a' patient at. St. Joseph's 'Hes- pital,. London; on Sunday. MrS.: Bert Moss, Mrs. Elmer Foran, also Visited Mrs. Foran last w•eek-' ,14ttle George 'Raymond infant son of ' Mr. and ,Joseph Hickie;., Was baptized .in St.-. Augustine'church ,last :Sun- daY by Rev.,' FathrW UriSan- 'ski. Mr: 'and Mrs. Raymond Led. dy were the • baby's -sponsor:: ,Mr. Will, Kinahanis spending this week in Montreal:: The trip is..sponsorect by the Sun. Life Assurance Co. Mr. Kinahan is orie--of their neW- agents. "con- , gratOlations!'.. Bill"; 4 • • After the. Arbor day duties were.Cornpleted at our school..on Friday, Mr. Raymond Redmond took' his pupilS to the Bervie dis .trict where( :they were hown through the' clieese. factory, and • also the zoo where there are. . various wild animals kept for exhibition: He als6. :,took ..his younger pupils to his farm where -they! saw number of sheep With their 'young lambs. Refresh- ments were ;also enjoyed. . Mrs..:,Rtt,a Hogan and :fa y,. 'Miss Betty. Becker of Ashfiekl; 'visited the homes' of Mr. ',and. Mrs.The�dore Redmond and •Mr. :and Mrs. 'John •Foran .on. day.'' - BORN PARKVIt--to Mr.. and Mrs. .Ian Parker (nee. Donna tanrian), , a sori, Gary. Riehard, at. St. Jos - Hospital, 'tondori., on April 29th, HURON HEREFORD SALE SET FOR NEXT TUESDA*. • The :9th annual -Spring Sale 6 the-41-iiron--Hereford--Associatio • will be held at the Clinton Fal Grounds next•Tuesday, May Twenty-five 'J-ied of , choi Hereford- stock is-nsigneci fir • this' !sale,. incIudin,g, fifteen f males, and . ten 'bulls. .,. Foster. . .Pclifield iS •president' of. the Association the• sales manager is 'Jarne§ Ceultes of Belgrave from WI 101 tatalOgues - may be 'obtained. rAisEsTTETHyE AWAY LIIS NN • The -death-of-N. n ne ..son,, a native of Huron Township occurred -recently in Vancousier, in his 96th year. He was Well.' with. his Wii• toistiner,AnymisL. having ,,resided here for a titne, I% Patterson was A studiO and Well read' 'man, ,and had knoWiedge 'of geology thitt, employed n ihis AueSt , for oil, depositsdepisjth in the States and 'Can- . He had a conViction that, therg are. oil deposits in •th' 1.il.ls of .kinloss and. particularly th •Greenotk" area, • who rolls up' his 'sleeVes seldom loges his ' n