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LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
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Buy razor blades, ; shaving creams,'
:lotions; .tooth pastes, toothbrush-
es, pocket ''combs, , writing • pads,
leather 'billfolds and 'more than
275 .other bargains at lc each
when you buy one more '.of the
same item : at°'a : regular price'=
all this week at McKim's Drug
Store, ' I'he Rexall Store.
TOR THE
COY SCOUTS
NEXT
COLLECTION
DATE
THURSDAY
AFTERNOON
2.
rs. Aaam
'0'
elebrate The'ir G.oId€'n
On_ Thanksgiving ' day ' October
13th; 1°958, Mrr. and Mrs. Adam.
Johnstone;' celebrated their gold-
en wedding anniversary' at Tiger'
Dunlop Inn with their family.
arranging °::a . turkey dinner and
;open house:
Present at, the family, ';dinner
besides the honored couple were
'Mr. and Mrs;: James' Johnstone,
Mr. • and ; Mrs. • ;Robert Bere, Mr.
and 'Mrs. W. 0. Hunter, •Mr. • and
Mrs. James . MacWhinney, Mrs.
Evelyn Watson; Mrs.. Maud Sher-
wood,:, Mr. and' ' Mrs:' Robert Mc-
Innes and: W i'.111 e, Mrs. John
Blake, . son and daughter-in-law,
Mr.. and Mrs.. Gordon. Johnstone,.
grandchildren John A,, Bruce
and Marion, and daughter Miss'
Myrtle Johnstone,
The couple' . were married . on
December ' '15th, 1908, but . moved
the celebration forward ,..;to''acco-
modate the transportation'.. of all
the friends.
Mrs. Johnstone ,was the former
Annie . Eliza a the Sherwood,'
daughter''of ,the late Mr., and Mrs.
Wan. G. Sherwood ;„of, ;.Belfast,
Ontario. Mr. Johnstone 'is the, son
of' the late Mr. and Mtg. . James
Johnstone ..of Lanesville. The
marriage .was solemnized in 1908
by the late .Rev. T E: Sawyer.
The. couple left on 'their honey
Moon in horse and cutter to . their.
home in Lucknow, where Mr.
Johnstone was an assistant • at
Mr. Walter/Stewart And Son
Electic Light Plant.
In 19 15 the honored couple
moved to the homestead farm on
10th of ` Ashfield. The Ragan
farmwas bought • by them in
1930 now owned by. their son,
Gordon.
Num"ber
AOR THE WEEK , of. OCTOBER ' 20th
Monday, , October, 20th - lel 33
Tuesday; October'=21st.' 0 75
• Wednesday, ` October 22nd — B 2
Thursday;.' October 23rd r= --r G 53
' Friday, October 24th ' 127 '
Saturday,' October 25th - ' B :14
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nstone
in
During the fail, of 1952 . they
moved to ;Goderich where. ' they
,reside • now on the;. B a y f i e':l d
Road.
Mrs: ° Johnstonehas taken an
active „part in organizati&ns in
the Church .:,while in the coon- Home"; June Ackert S.S. 4, 'What
try as well as in . the town .at Electricity' Does For Me'; Donald
present They. are.members of Hodgins, S.S 2, `,`Electricity On
Victoria Street United ✓Church.; ' The Farm and in '.the . Home"~,
WEDNESDAY. OCT, 22nd, 1558`
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 224.0, 1958''
JUNE. AGENT WON
._cher., ,accorn1panied by theiretea-
cher, Miss Carter.; Grandmoth
SPEAKING CONTEST. ere dance,.: No, 4, Karen Carruth,
. era .June AS keit, -Eileen. and Don-•
na Burt, accompanied, by- ;°Mrs, ;
Scott; Tap dance,: No. 1, Marilyn . •
Thacker' and Grace Hodggnsf No.
2; Chorus, Jean Sutton, -Katherine,
B.usheh, "Diane Hewitt, . Helen ,.
MacFarlane, Evelyxi Nicholson,
Donald "Hodgins, Eric Percy, Al-
lan .1VtcFarlan, Leonard: McFarl,an,
George. Burt. ;
Mrs. Frank Maulden, president
of •the Hol . ' od- Women' -Inst't-
e` preserife l`"°at'h
a cup, donated . •bY :the W..' I.
They, two top, winners., gave ' a
two -minute, impromptu speech on
"An Outdoor Picnic", which they
quickly glanced, at for a few min •
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•
(By May Boyle)
June. Ackert, daughter , 'of Mr.
and' Mrs, , .•Raynard, . Ackert of
Holyrood, won first place• 'at. the'
Kinloss Township ,public . speak-
ing contest ,held Monday ' even-
ing in Holyrood. Hall, chaired oy
Mr. .Frank Me lden, " who wel-
comed the parents, pupils, . tea,
chers .and friends.
in"ea La . j3e Si ive .
end; Karen . Carruthers,. 3rd and.
Peter . Steer,. ,fourth.
' 'There were fifteen ' contestants
from six ' schools in the Town-
ship. The contestants, their
school and . their subject' wore 'as
follows:, Diane Hewitt, S.S. No:
.2,' "Give Me Electricity"; Peter.
Steer, S.S.'8, "Electricity ort `'the
Farm" Elaine 'Murray, S.S..:3,
"Theme History , of . Electricity";
Marilyn Thacker, S.S. 1, "'Elec-
tricity' on' the Farm". '''Wallace
Houston,' S,$. 4,, "Electricity in:
Vie. House And Barn"; ' Linda
Campbell, S.S.•1 "Electricity In
The Home"; Carolyn McIntyre,
S.S. 7, `Electricity In the ome'
Leonard McFarlan, S.S. 2,, "Use
of Electricity", ' Grace , Hodgins,
S.S. 1; How 'Electricity .Benefits
Mankind", David Wall, S:S. 8,
" " i In .•Communication
Electric tY. ,
Madonna. Graham,.. S.S. 3, ,
_. "Con-
venient
Con-
venient Living with Electricity";
:
Larry Stanley, S.S.;1s, "Electricity
In Communication"; 'Karen Car-
ruthers, S.S. 4, "Electricity In Then.
Relatives .and friends called in
the afternoon to wish them the
best, with daughter Miss'' Myrtle
Johnstone and, daughter-in-law
Mrs.: ' Gordon Johnstone ' receiv-
ing the guests
The tea room was prettily de-
corated with golden'mums, can-
dles and' the wedding ” cake. Mrs.
Elmer Cranston, Mrs. James
Sherwood, . Mr's. Melvin`Raynard
and Mrs. Elliott :Sandy,. poured
tea. Mrs.. Robert McIntosh, Mrs.
Eldon, Culbert, Mrs.: Roderick
The judges. Were Rev. Benson
Cox, 'Mrs.: Wm. Eadie,Mrs. Don
McCosh. "
The ;teachers. were introduced
and received applause: No. 1, Mr.s,
Doreen; Young, No. 2, . Mrs., Cath-
erine :Collins; No.' 3, Miss Joan
If •Sutton; : ,No. 4, Mrs. I. Martyn; 'No.
17,'Miss;E. ,Carter."No.:'8, Mrs Or;
ville ;Elliott; Mrs. Wm. Scott, ; in-
structor' of :music.
The following program was en-
{ joyed: musical trio, No 7, .Trudy
Thomson, Judy, Reid,- Carolyn Mc -
e, ' Mrs. Wim. Stothers,
The ' first, second and. • third
placecontestants received cash •
prizes of 45, $4,,and $3., . and all •
others received $2 eadhi . the `prizg
money, being .donated°: by Kinloss.
Township Council. • . •
Reeve Harold Percy congratu;
late&, the,. contestants ' for ,.their
splendid effort:•: in public
P P
speak -
Mg and' presented the judges .and ' .
the chairman .with a gift in wap
preciation.
THIS . LLICKNOW DISTRICT:
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has :supplied leaders ..for many:
years, such as' ; judges, rn . t-'
ers, .people .In edueation and
.many other 'fields:
These :people are •as clever and
successful' 'as , those from any
other place. .
ti.How about making up' your
s. to,
ELECT
RAE` WATSON
• as our .member . of •the.
Provincial 'Parliament?
This is the first time ja;many
years we ha�v'e had the oppor-.
tvnity to have a member, from.
our :own', coimniunity. ,
'►' Huron -Bruce - Liberal Assoc.
Mrs. 'Stuart Lavis,,and Mrs. •.Mel-
vin. Henry assisted with serving
the .tea., Miss. Corinne Cranston.
and: Mrs. Chester :Finnegan" as-
sisted Mrs. Johnstone with open-
ing the gifts.
Everyone . w a s entertained
with music by Mrs. • James , Mc:-
Whinney,-
c-Whinney,;sister .' of the. bride,
who had played the couples .wed,-
dingmar c h, ' and Mrs:: Evelyn
Watson... • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Will . Macshall of
Exeter.; cotisin •• of : the g r o o m,
played several violin and ;piano
numbers, , which were apreciated
very .much
The imn 'ediate family : and
friends ' . presented the c o u' p l e '
With a 'television. set.
Friends were :present from.
Toronto, W1ingham, Lucknow;.
Exeter,' Dungannon, Teeswater
Kincardine , and Goderich.
'STOCKER SALE-
S,
ALES, BIG. SUCCESS
Some• 300 head;, of 'cattle went.,
throughthe' auction ring at 'Bob
Maclntosh's new' sale barn on
Monday: The spacious building
was filled to .overflowing for :this
.stocker `sale ,• with some' cattle, in
trucks outside. Sdrrie • five hund-
red dead would have been con
-
'Signed
ed had; there been. accomo-
g
Five e ., choice purebred calves
bight $30.10 a cwt. to top the
sale. Good stockers, which made
up' .the bulk, of ' the offerings,.
brought around $22,50 and $23.00,
and were chiefly local cattle,.
Some choke stack under ''"100.';
pounds,sold for $24,50. , ,
The person .or persons responsible 'for the ,attempted.'."
breakins • at the premises, of
f WILLIAM CAE
SECOND, CONCESSIONRTRKINLOSS;'
('Opposite Henderson's Gravel. Pit)
w51 r be punished to the full extent of• the Maw
when/ caught.
THIS PREMISES IS TO BE FUMIGATED.
in the
.future and, persons entering will, do so at
their • own risk.
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