The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-29, Page 2LUCKNOW SErern EL, LUCKPIOW, ON IAiUQ
HEINZ BABY FOODS,: complete
assortment: o Save 3c. . t .. 4 tins 39c
Wednesdays t7Ctober polo, 495,4..
AS GOVERNOR,,, L!ohI'f CIAN,
SPORTSMAN:; ',GETS ABOUT
As LionGovernor, Liberal.
candidate; 'sportsman, and frat-
ernally, Rae J. Watson gets,, a-
round, .as indicated by the fol
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owing ten-day itinerary.
Tuesday, October 28th, official
governor's meeting with Atwood
Lions •Club; Wednesday, October
29th, pheasant hunt near Wind-
sor; Thursday, October 30th, ap-
pointment with :John Winter-
meyer at parliament •Bldgs., Tor-
onto; Saturday, November 1, an-
nual nieeting
nnual,:meeting of.adian ,Power:,
Squadron (safe oating), Toron-
to; Monday; November. 3rd and
Tuesday, . November 4th; official;
governorsmeetings at' Coldwater
and' St. Marys. Lions' Club; Wed-
nesday,, November 5th, . (Rae's
.birthday),. annual ,banquet and'
meeting Canadian Order, of. For -
resters at Hanover; Thursday,
Friday and ' Saturday, November
at_ Ga..me Conservation
meeting at Tecumse`
Rae states that if anyone with
friends or relatives • at 'any of
these centres „would; like to go
.along • with him, they are w�el
Come, and he would be glad of
the company.
'CORK DESSERT PEARS' '
Choice, 20 ozx tin§ , , '. ' 2 for 37c
Red 'arid. White EVAPORATED MILK
Tall tins ' . . ,. 7 for $1.00
NT DUZ, Stainless Steel Cutlery in
Save '6c 79c
Sitverwood's Ice Cream
Half Gallon 89c =— Save 10c
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DON'T, FORGET
e-1.-AicknOw and . District Lions:,:(
allowe
For all ' pre-school and public school children
in ; :the district.
LUCKNOW ARENA
ridgy, October
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ENTERTAINMENT: and FREE TREATS.
PEANUT SCRAMBLE
7.30 sharp'
COSTUME CASH PRIZES
:For Preschool aniPublic School Children
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Auaclisy . .
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:CION ,HALL,
LUCKNOW '
OCTOBER- 3i
RIZES FOR:
I Fancy Dressed Lady Fancy ` Dressed Gent
Comic Dressed Lady Comic Dressed Gent
Spot Dance . ' Statue, Waltz
Special Lunch Counter With "Sputnidcs"
and. "Witches Brew"
ARRUTHERS ORCHESTRA DOOR PRIZE
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FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER ;27th
Monday, ' October 27 ...
'Tuesday, October 28
Wednesday, :October 29
Thursday, October 30
Friday, October 31 . y .
Saturday, November 1
tds May 'Be Purchased At 'Ala" 'Time ;acid 'Rack
Niuunbers Fcileda m.:
EASE
)<i01 SCOUTS' HELD VERY,
.SUCCESSFUL APPLE' DAY
The Lucknow Boy Scouts an-
nual • apple day was held on Sat-
urday, when fourteen boys did
ales b..receivin�
an' excellent.s jo. , , g
E 'LIONS RALLY ,'total of •$121:34,
HELD AT ARTHUR Kinr on, $16.23; .. followed closely
I UC7• Top , salesman Awes Doug Mac-
' by Keith Kaiser with $15 41
Some six hundred' Lions from Other ;Scouts' taking'part. were.
the newly- ~formed District A --9 Russell--Allin,- Terry Rathwell,
rallied at Arthur on Thursday Gary Johnston,•Brian Johnston,'
evening for the largest gathering David Thompson, Toni' Rathwell,
of its kind ever held in 'Ontario. Donald Fisher,Doug Johnston,
Rae' J. Watson who' is gover- Ken Gardner, Ross Forster, Glen;
nor . of the district, arranged ,the Porter and Jim Mullin,
rally and presided. as ;master of The Scout committee and lea -
ceremonies. 'Guest speaker. was Al
hock -Of Sioux' Falls, South Da-
kota, Lions International ' Direc-
tor..'
The forty-one .clubs in the new
district, from ` Grand . Bend to
Coldwater, were all represented
and converged ' on Arthur by bus
and > car. '., Lucknow had about ,
,twenty members in attendance,
including four new members who
'were among about one hundred'
,.and fifty new meinberi, inducted..
Harvey Webster of Lucknow,
Deputy District. Governor„ of Re-
gion Three; introduced the wives
of district officers and presented
them with corsages..
The "Travelling. Lion" claim-
ed by the:Lucknow Club as a re-
sult of a recent' visit to the, Gode-
rich Club, was received by Chas.
Webster, president of the Luck
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limy and District Club-
.Mr.. Shock told 'the delegates,
"Lions international is the world's';
leading service organization.
"It has, 576,000 : members of
13,900, clubs in 91 countries. Dur -
Mg the' past year these clubs
have completed 181,000 commun-
ity projcts that have an estim-
ated value of More , than $1,000,
000,000.00."
Mr. Shock: was introduced. by
Harold Forrester. of Barrie. and
.thanked by James . Harris of Har
riston, both 'deputy. district 'gov-
ernors. Mir.. Harris presented the
speaker with two woollen blank-
et -S. •
The Arthur -;club, under ,presi-
dent
dent .John Walsh was host for
the 'program. Arthur Legion Pipet
Band played for the delegates,
and led the parade to the Legion
HOU where lunch wa`s later ser-
ved. SUfrs. Ross' Cu mn ing ' of
Lucknow played the piano and
George B. Jackson of Arthur sang
several solos. '
der are most appreciative of :the
support by the public and:. the
effort by the boys. ,
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SCOUTS
COLLECTION
-' DATE
THURSDAY
AFTERNOON
SECON» HOME BINGO DRAW
In this issue pis the second
week's numbers for , the Legion's
Home :bingo.:: The numbers were'
drawn' by. Lorne Power in the
presence of H. D.: -Thompson- and `
-Campbell Thompson
Bards ' are still ,available 'and
can , be purchased'. anytime and
back'. numbers checked off.
There are four , prizes to be
given, a single line, four corners,
two' lines and a full cora, with a
'total of $*5:00 to::be '-won.
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EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL
Automatic . Air Feed gives a clean flame and
SAVES FUEL .„
Automatic Forced -Air Fan Distributes ' Heat Evenly
ardware
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Lucknow
A civic' welcoane *at given by.
Mayor - Allan' ;McCullough. Zone
,chairmen introduced the clubs
Present. Dr. Peter Bissormette of
Ripley,` formerly of Arthur, re-
cited.a Robert Service poem and
presented a book of poems by
the poet. to ;Mr, Shock.
. and/ Mrs+ W.. J, Douglas
have returned to their home. Mrs. .
Douglas was lit Win'gham and
London . nbspitals and Bill Was at
Greer's Private' `1I•ospital:
AMBULANCE
or the , ..
present time we are carrying on..the
AMBULANCE 'SERVICE'
IN LUCKNOW and. DISTRICI1-
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orzneriy; operated by McLe%nan and MacKenzie and
Johnstone and . Son. •
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