The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-05-07, Page 2PAGETOID
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- THE 1-AICKNOW 'SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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VVagstaffe Strawberry tor . Raspberry Jam
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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
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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
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EASIFIRST SHORTENING
Lb. pkgs.. Z for 51c
FROZEN FOODS
Birds Eye.Dinners, Chicken, Turkey, Pot
Roast,. 11 oz. 'pkg. - • • '79c
CANDY.
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-Golden .Hour Licorice. Mix; lb. cello,
Spice Strings, 134 lb. cello , 39c'
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G.B.' MANAGER RETURNS
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*FROM OVERSEASTRI,
Although time alone will re-
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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
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with another
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PAINT YOUR WALLS WITH THE
• FASHIONABLE gp Corot-
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. . tlie'stnart ,wornan's Clothes .
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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, •
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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 •
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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
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• 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. •
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Sr-eATHARINES-DEPUTY—
• FIRE CHIEF RETIRES
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YES, WE'LL LENliYOUTHECOLOR HARMONY BOOK FREE!
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All those interested in Putting a float in the Centennial parade, please
notify Charlie Webster as soon as possible.
'ebster and MacKinnon
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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. "
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'Mrs. Corn:fort is a daughter of\
the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blake
.who •farmed; .in -the, ,C-rdwe--disL-
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triet. Her father at one tithe op-
erated the' live y business in,
tucknOvv .whieli e. bOught from
the Adam Thonipsoh estate-.
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• 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.
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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.''
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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
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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,
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who rolls up' his 'sleeVes
seldom loges his
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