The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-09-17, Page 2r4;1470.4
PAGE TWO .
,
r SENTINF,L, LUCKNOW ONTARIO.
SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY
CORNSYRUP
5 lb. tin , .
• .,
69c
CATELLI. MACARONI
' 16 oz. pkgs, °
2 for, plc
i
SALADA TEA BAGS
pkg. ' of 60
31
with free dinnerware,
pkg.,. 79c
.Holly Fancy Peas, 20 oz., 2 for 35
Wisk,10c off gt. . 75
.AunMary's 'Blend Coffee, lb: bag .. 75
K l, os Tooth Paste,- save. 29c 2` for 89
Wagstaffe . Raspberry Jam,. with added
pectin, 24,. oz. jar .. , . 43e
Neilson's 10c Chocolate Bars .. 3 for 25e
Pepsodent Dental Cream,—FREE -ball-
point- pen, gt. tube . ,, ; ��, , •...: .
•63c.
Crown Syrup, 2' lb. tin 31 c'
. • CINDERELLA DOLL L'REMIIIM'
$20.00. Extra Value ,.for
beautiful big Doll with others selling at $31
or more.. You •must ' see it to . believe it , this,
enchanting, unbreakable Cinderella Doll: Yours'
for only $9.98 during this special goodwill offer.
c About . 30"- tall, washable saran ' rooted hair,
c bending arms, and legs. Wearing the most ex-
quisite evening gown:. ever 'designed;
e Extra—A. free Royal Coach with each . doll.
oyn
,1
NTIN L FILES
THROUGH; THE. � SE E ,
i'
Edward Robinson had 'the mis-
fortune to fracture his, .;arm on
Saturday.
Miss Carol Webster of ' St.. Hel-
ens wasa week -enol visitor at the
home of Mr. .and. Mrs.E.. Snow-
den... r .
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sandy of
Ashfield and- Mr. and Mrs, Elwin
Chamney and Marilyn; Wingham
were 'Sunday visitors 'with Mr.
I and Mrs, R.: Chamney:
F
KINGSBRIDGE.
Mrs. 'Robert H.o
'PHONE 26' FREE .DELIVERY
BA►C KWAR
Ten Years' Ago
eknow'. took art in the
Lu P
Bruce- reunion,; with fitting cele-
bration's locally. Ardonna John-
ston was crowned„, "Miss Luck -
now", and ,was;runner-up'for the
:title of Miss Bruce County.' The
reunion had receipts of over:
$1,800, and : showed 'a deficit of
.. ;about $100:. .'
D. G. MacKenzie died at , the
age of . 85.
Mrs. John Gillespie of White-
church died in. her 88th year
following fractures sufferedin a
fall.
•
Struck by lightning, .' fire de-
stroyed . Harold; , paunt's ",barn
pear' St. Helens with the *season's
crop:
Kintail Women's Institute , won,
a $100 prize for ' the ' bestquilt
-at the C.N.E. Ii was designed by
Howard Cowan. • '
A near bridge was being con-'
strutted "•on .the ,6th of. Ashfield
replacing : the ::'structure , 'Under-
mined and wrecked by spring
floods.
- ' Alexander, Roy Girvin, 61, of
Nile, was killed' in a • motor ,ac-
cident
ac-
cident
G S. McIntyre .was appointed
an inspector. ='.of public schools.
He. formerly taught`at St. :Helens"
and ,Lucknow. , •
Rev. R. A. Joselynwas: trans-
.erred' from Lucknow to Byron..
.Mr. • and Mrs. James' Forster
observed their golden wedding
anniversary. °
Dave . •. Horne suffered severe
injuries , when his scooter car went
into the ditch near Blackhorse.
ertt Years Ago
school inspector,idied suddenly in
London' in. his 52nd year.•
The finest ever, 51escribed the
Horticultural • Society's annual,
flower show which. attracted 153
entries:
An inquest was held in the
death of Dan Long, , who died
from tetanus in his 42nd ,year.
A head wound was attributed as
the 'cause' of. `the infection
•A: ,1200 pound steer owned by
David . Carruthers; was found
dead and indications . pointed to
an attack by wolves as the. cause.
The sink hole on the 10th. Con-
cession at Eldon Eckenswiller's
gate was believed filled .by
25;000 yards' of clay. There was
little evidence of sinking a : year
after.. the . filling had been. coin
pleted•:
•
Thomas • Reid observed his
93rd birthday. He.; had :followed
the baking trade for 70 years.
Thirty,, Years Ago
.Dr. A, A. ,Cameron, Peterbor,
ough dentist, :moved ,to Ottawa
to" practice ' '
'Duncan MacRae ' of . Lochalsh
was 'engaged'. at science teacher
at Milverton: ;
The 'barn of Peter- 'Glazier,.
Con. 9, Ashfield, was.'destroyed
by fire.
Austin. Solomon ,was elected
chief • of the Lucknow Fire Co
George Smith was spearhead-
ing, a rnove to have the Caledon-
ian' Games revive .
Lightning ' fired ;the , barn 'olf
John ,Joynt on the "Red Brick"
farm which .was totally .destroy-
ed, Alfred Ritchie, farm ' mana-
ger'; had barely time : to remdve
Three :horses -and a., colt 'from.' the
stable before the • :Whole • building
was ' in ',flames. ' .
Wolves were common in the
Holyrood area and: were _preying
on asYieep. Gordontaple r , y,. Wes
McPherson and Harvey' Scott.
.bagged • one each. ` .,
The former watervorks • pond
was ' converted to a . swimming
pool ,by The.. Clansmen, .
John Cannon .Stothers, pt'bIft
Mrs, A T: Davison died in her
78th year Her husband died in
1913.
Successful -.entrance students in
Ashfield .schools ;:were: E. Craw-.
ford, .M Lednor, A. McGregor,
Duncan . Simpson, Catherine Mac. --
Donald, C: Anderson, Cecil Gard-
ner, Cora Culbert, Frances Gil
more,"" Margaret -Gilmore, ' Thos.
Anderson; •Bernice:.Blake, Winni-
fred Blake, John Curran, James
_Curran,. M.ar Hacl etti.. W;innitred.
Lane, N. S.` Cranston, F. L. -Phil,
lips,'' Rena Thompson, Jean Grant,'
Mary ':MacKenzie, ' WM, Brown,.
Marion: Johrtton:.'
:Murdoch MacKenzie, age., 67
years, 'and an elder of .Ashfield
Presyterian Church, died in. his
native Township where he 'Vas
born
Mrs:;; Henry Pierce- died at her•
home.. at Holyrood in. her ''85th.
year.
Successful entrance students at
Lucknow centre were Gladys'
MacDonald, L'oreen Naylor, Alex
Mcitenize, Winnifred Armstrong
Mary 1VMcintosh, Stella 'Steward,.
;Bessie Carnochan, _ Donald Hen-
dersoin, Johrn. McKinnon, Roy Fin-
-layson,. Frances Thompson, Isabel
McMillan, Katherine Campbell,
Mary Belle McLeod, Margaret
McDonald, Edith Smith, Merle
Gaunt, Ada' Burns, David. Car-
ruthers; John Garton, Mary Gra-
ham, Sarah . McAuley, 'Evelyn Mc-
Dougall, Katherine McInnes, Tom.
McKenzie; .W i 11 i".e McPherson,
Ruth Moore, Stewart. ' Mullin;
Athol Purdon, George Ross, :Har-.
old'. Swan,' Edna::° Wadel, Ella
Wadel, .Laura Webster, Leona
White. ,
FortYYears,Ago.
,Mr, and. .Ward
Mrs. Annie Howard; Mrs. Martha
O'Neill and .Michael, Mrs. ' Marg-
aret 'Sinnott-` and Eddie O'Neill
were among the. relatives who
attendedthe, funeral of the late
Edward O'Neill, last week in.
Jackson, Mich.
Mrs: Mellie .Scharboch and her
frid.... Riversdale ands Mr. "Bar-
neSy Ilernin er vis.'e
friends, during the past week.
A new class, of "Beginners". at.
our . school • here"includes ,'Nolda
Miltenberg, 'Paul; O'Donnell, Ed-
tour
ward Meyer, Denise Dalton and
Gary Courtney. ./
Alvin Collinson,. who . spent a
two -weeks . vacation 'bete,' retur
ped to his; work ,on the .S S.. Bri
coldoc on Friday.
We'. are pleased : to 'hear that
John P. Hogan is . improving in
. Victoria Hospital, London. where'
he was taken for treatment :fol A pre -nuptial• social • was held •
lowint his accident.'' at Arnberley when Shirley, was •
Mrs. Blaise Martin returned to given a miscellaneous:` shower at,
home. after a two: `weeks •viii in. '•which .she. received- many lovely.,
ft,
Toronto' with, the :Clarence Doh-: •' gifts. The address was read .by
erty family.',
Wee
*end visitors 'here',: were,
Miss Margaret' Foley of Strathroy
Mr: an l Mrs. Woodley and 'Mary
Darlene. of Toronto, Art Captein'
of Langton,; ' Mike :\ Dalton Of
.Guelph, Danny Dalton and Ken-
neth . Fitzpatrick of ' ,and
Miss Mary Sheridan: of. Toronto,
.Roy Keane and. Mr. and Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
%1;7
SEFT,,' 1958
children of Toronto visited with,
relatives,. here during the past .
week..
WEDDING BELLS:
•YOUNG M.acDONALD
Pine River United. Church pax
sonage was to setting fora pretty
wedding' as the Rev. J. C. Hutton
united in a double ring ceremony
Shirley MacDonald, , daughter • of
1V r. and . Mrs.. 'James . MacDonald
of . Amberley and.' Nelson . Young, .. "
son' of Mrs. 'Zelta Young:of Code -
rich,
The bride • was' radiant in a
*hate .street�length_.dr0,U
ess .:ny
Ion chiffon :oyer. net, arid. taffeta..
:Her • only .attendant,,Miss Mary
Bridgmah 0 •Walkerton, was sin-
ilarly drssed in, a yellow 'street
length dress of . nylon, chiffon.
The groom was attended by,
Donald. After the ceremony the
wedding dinner was served • to26
guests at the Lime Kiln at Inver,
n.. receiv-
ed
The bride's mother re eiv
ed• . in a rose ' satin ''back rayon
dress;` and the • .groom's mother i
a, turquoise rayon. crepe;: '
For a trip to Northern. Ontario
the bride wore a black dress :of • •
acetateWalkerton;
and nylon with coral ac
'cessories:, -They
will. , reside' in
In ' order .to enforce the• anti-
hoarding food law, officials of,//the
Canada Food Board• were given
the power to .enter and `search
any homer .
Miss -Frances Spence; was : ap- I Jos.M h of Stratford.
P Y .
Miss :Eleanor .Schefter
may.,.is visiting with Mrs. Reta
Hogan • and family.'
pointed successor; to Miss I. G.
Sherriff as entrance class"' teach-
er. .
The three highest : entrance
students in West Bruce wereI MO Dean ,of .Montreal, Mr.
•
from- Lucknow Public School, and Mrs. Maurice 'Bowler and
•Bessie Murdie,. Austin Reid and 1.
George, Douglas: The teacher was
Miss ` Irene. Sherriff. ' Other suc
cessful students at Lucknow cen-
ire'Were: Stewart Burns, Willie
Treleaven, Verna. McQuillin, Jack
Cain,: Jean Spindler, James Mc
Callum,• Pearl Boyle,, Annie
Armstrong, . Jean Gillies, Ruby
Kennedy, Pharis .Mather.•s, Bertie
McLean, . Veronica ' MacMillan,
Ada Pickering
Ephrian Snell; . age, 22, . was
drowned, in Cranston''s Mill pond
(Somerville',): on the' 10thCon
cession of West Wawanosh..:.:
The. advent:: of rural ' maili .a
couple Of years before,, resulted
in the final .closing' of post 'O.
fices• at Kingsbridge, Lanes, Port
Albert, : St. ,;Augustine,; Westfield,
Nile and Benmiller. • ; .,
The Ontario West Shore , Rail t
way, the rproposed electricrail=;
Way from, Goderich to Kincar-
dine, was finally and 'completely
disposed' of ly' the sale of ties,
bridge timbers scrapers and
",other ,junk"• which 'realized the
sum of ,$2,200 The timber of the
-big4restle..at;Port..A.lbert brought':,
$455. For several ` years material
of'the the • defunct.. enterprise" had
been disappearing as:; farmers:
and others helped: themselves tit,.
Such `things :as they could make
use of "There • is little left- now
but the 'cuts and - the gradings,
Which for years will
remain as
a monument to one of the great-
est swindles ever Milled ' off
Western Ontario".:
Mrs. Gordon ;Elliott and, Shirley
was assisted in opening her,gifts
by' 'Mrs. Alvin Baker. Mrs. .Jack
P
Campbell was chairlady for the
p
ro :aznwluch .consisted of piano.
solos,readings, contests and -sing:
g�
in after which. ` a lovely Minch
was served:.
Some get bent over from . hard
work; others get crooked trying.
to avoid' it. •
You may be on• the right track,
butou'll et run over if • you
3' g •.
just • 'sit there..
R
DONNYBROOK
Rev. ' Hugh Wilton, a former
minister, will • be guest speaker
at anniversary services in Don-
nybrook `United` . Church, next
Sunday, September 21st'. at 11.00
and- 7.30' '
A number from the •vicinity at-
tended the Western Fair at Lon-
don .last week..•
t ' AMBULANCE SERVICE
n Lucknow and Vicinity
WILL. BE .DISCONTINUED
Effective, Tuesday, September 30th, 1958
'" • JOHNSTONE . and' SON, LUCKNOW
MacLENNAN "and MacKENZI1y LUCKNOW
• SPECIALIZING I. N•
Hair. Treatment' • ai►d Conditioning .
. Hair ` Styling
Tinting
Permanent Waving
MAKE YOUR - FALL:. APPOINTMENT EARLY.
to avoid disappointment
Phone 115, .LiucknoW'