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.WEI?NESDAX NOV., 196, .195a, '
HE LUCKNO. W SENTINEL
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Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department,: Qttawa,
Established
1873: Published Each VVedneSday Afternoon,,.
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L. • Campbell ' 'iiompsOf,: 'Publisher
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WEDNESDAY 'Y NOV. 19th,, `
ACCIDENT SHOCK brother, the late W.G.. Webster
and Mrs. Webster, Nelson
DEATH d t Port Albert air
st.. while
CAUSE was employe �a ' or ,
. _ Windsor
A heart attack, attributed to where they have 'since `resided, .
the hock 'of motor accident, in. and had just moved into their
Y,hes... .
icit she:was unhurt;^caused the new home, with anticipation. of
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death of 'M'rs. Nelson Webster in happy' •1erztire days ahead, nwhen
Windsor on Saturday,.' November' death so ,suddenly, ended. those
8th. She was in. her 57th year Mrs; Webster made,
dreams. ;
t•. h' best of health 'it. was many friends wherever she went,.
,and;mt.e .
thou - t having undergone a corn and the wealth of doral tributes.
wgh ,
plete physic,l check-up just three that banked the casket . at. • the
Weeksprior to her sudden pass-. McLennan and.MacKenzie Fun-
eral. hapel were expressive evil
`ywas ming wit1 enrol .
Mrs. Webster
r. dau daughter„ Mrs,' Percy Await The funeral service was eon-
he . g .:
I of • Windsor , when, a motorist en- ducted on Tuesday afternoon .iby
tered a through street, "shearing Rev. Gortjon •R; Geiger of .Luck- '
R lin-.
.off" the front of the • Webster car: now and ev. D. J. Lane of i
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Mrs. wait was taken to -hospit ton; an uncle . of Mr. Webster,.
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al. for first. aid treatment and her and,. who just five Months ago as
mother chose to remain in the sisted in' the funeral service for
damaged car, until it': was remov-' Nelson's brother, W G. Webster.
ed, Her daughter returned exact- interment ' was in Greenhill.
ly ahalf hour `later. to find Mrs. Cemetery, the pallbearers kbeing
'Webster had succumbed in the
port.They went to .
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Full 24` oz. loaf . , ' 18
Heinz Baby ;Cereals, '8 oz.,pkgs..'
Golden Hour Popping .Corn, , lb. cello 17c
R. & W Hornogenized Peanut Butter, 24'• oz. 51c
G. E. °Lamp,Bulbs 25, 40, ,60 -watt'•:: '4 for 79c
FREE DELIVERY
LANGS.,.I.• DE ' .. < •: but wish them
every e
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a p
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ssIand•Donna from 'the community
m.theirnew home, Mrs. Moffat
,
rand> Mrs. 'Chester: Feagan :teaches, ins. •�Teeswater Public
Mr.
of. Goderich called on '•a: few of ,School.'`
their old • ne hbours. Friday': a- 'old neighbours' in this locality`
ternoon; ` : are sorry to hear Mrs. My1as
in McMillan'is a patient in the hos-
the
A. social evening. was held
Frida ,.. ` evening '.pital but '`wish her a speedy re
church.on. y
School Pupils covert',
when the Sunday P .
were shown was , ':,;h 1d Monday
gave numbers::: 'Slides C.GI:T. e�„
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'b ' ' Rev. Marshall-; Diplomas, evening at the �hoine' of MVhss`
9`
Pins ins of merit were . Marion.: seat,
seals . . P
out, also :.. Prizes,for the Pu- The Y. P's meeting was held
given P ”
Ails having highest standings in in the church , Sunday evening.
their classes..' Lunch of hot .dogs Congratulations to'.' ' Mr.. and
and' cookies was enjoyed- This Mrs. Don Ross on -the birth of a
'Concluded Sunday School for : the son November 4th in . Wirigham
winter' :months. General Hospital.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mac-
Leod, Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Miller
attended an :enjoyable recital ,in
Kincardine . Town ' ,` Friday
evening, Po
sponsored �b he Legitin
and .put on : by'the School of
Music in Kincardine. Allan Mil-
le'. is a student..
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat
shave: purchased a home in' Tees
'.water : and plan to move shortly.
We will iriiss' them, also Jiminy
GEORGE GULLIES- PASSED
AWAY IN. THE", WEST
The ' death ofGeorge Gillies
occured on, Saturday at Big Bea-
ver, Sask.:The '.only ,surviving,
Member of the : family is ` Mrs;
Donald MacDonald ' (Lizie Gil''
lies) of St. Helens:
Mr. Gillies was. born on the
GE.,_ OF .. 'LUCKNOW
nephews and cousins, • Dick, Bil
car., and Howard Reed, Kenneth Web
�. Mrs ,Webster's • death, ',which ster, Cecil and Clifford, Webster.
•� brought sor""rowto a wide' circle Cousins acted as flowerbearers.
of friends here; occurred on their Besides her husband, Mrs..We':b .
farm now owned
by Ewart Mac 38th wedding anniversary. ' '.ter is survived by two sons'' and
Pherson, Boundary Ea
st He is
ire:
his 80's, , and' went' West many:
years; •sago, .returning east` occa
sionally forty a visit.
LIONS, TO. GROW
.. ATSFE
' CAR
�J.R
She was the. ,former Janet
Doc-
herty, daughterof Mr. ' and Mrs.
James. 'Docherty and ,was born
in Illinois on Eebruary ` 4th; 1902.
She ' moved to Alix, Alta., with
her family • in. 1912, . and there
She was: married. to Nelson Web-
ster' on ,Novetber 8th, „1920, fol -,
`n his return from overseas.
lowi g .
The Lion's Club ,is. to. go into :Web:o,.,iringter resided
Mr and: Mrs
the' , in>`+growing ,business with' in the West until 19 .
the :;'profit titan next years crop' in Toronto on ` their 20th wedd-
to be donated to. CARE. to. help in,g anniversary. They spent the
feed : the hungryin other lands: winter ' here at the home of'• his
Lion Brock Clelandhas. offered,
20 acres of land on his property
east ' of town forthe growing of
an. oat crop, and on' Monday at
Ki lo . gh, l "fes, neem
NOTICE is'.hereby` given to the MUNICIPAL •. ELECTORS
ofTHE
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW that in compliance with
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the Statutes in that behalf, I require the presence of the said
e: in the said Village of Lucknow,
e V'�llage Hall ,
alectors, at: hourh .. •Thirty Minutes in ' the
at the .of Seven. O'clock' and Y
afternoon of r .
MONDAY, NOVEM BER 24th, ;-1958
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• For , One,
hour
•
For the purpose of nominatingons for
fit. and proper..pets
the Offices; .of Reeve,.Four Councillors and . Three Public'
• ..: g the year '
• School'•Trustees ,for the Villa a of Lucknow, forvluch all:
1959, Trustees to hold Office for Two,. Years, ..of
Electors are hereby required to• take notice and govern
themselvesaccordingly,, and if a greater number of ' Candi-
- are, nominated
dates,•. than. required to •'fill the said. Offices, nominated
and make the. required Declaration, Polls,i
will be opened n'
the following' places One„ -The
Subdivision No, One„"e
Town' Hall; Polling Siibdivision- ,NO. TWo, , The Municipal
No. Three, The Town BIT,
Office; and Polling Subdivision
in ''the . said . V'iliage of Lucknow, • on
Monday,''Decemberl•' st ` 1958.
and, will open frorn`Nine O'clock ami..,` until..'Five' O'clock'
p.ni„ and -no longer R.,1
IT SHOULD BE NOTED' that when a '.proposed candidate i5
not present at the •,nomin•ation meeting his nomination paper
. will not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence
satisfactory to the Returning Oi f t er that . the •propos•.ed.
. candidate conserits`tobe so nominated
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Given undermy hand this Fifteenth Day of November, A.p,,
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., i . 11. AGNEW, Returning Officer,.
1
n u severs -
bers offered to join M•.a plowing
bee this, fall to get the land . read
:�...
Lions Durnin'' Phillips andCecilI
Blake thanked the .Club . for their
donation •' to • the Dungannon Hal-
lowe'en. party,, -when about ' 100
children .were enttertained, ;by the
„Wom'en's:institute ;asa result of I ..`
the; ;gift.. 4. gift frorri , Chas. Short'
was ` also acknowledged
Lion Chas. Short explained .why'
the Sanorgas Board stag' g night had
been postponed till, . the New
Year.'
. Lion Omar( Brooks announced
a dance to follow the' next meet=
ing, November 24th, the charge
being on. , a ' :sliding scale basis'.
'from $1:00 to $2.00,: depending -on
the .hour of arrival.
:With accompaniment .by Mrs
Ross Cummings, "fiddlers three",
Elliott Carruthers,•Walter�'.Collins •
and G. Peterbough provided ..vio
lin' music
Lion ,Jerry Rat Well reported
.ori a successful Hallowe'en party.
Lion Lloyd Ashton introduced'
Zone chairman Harvey McDer-
mit of Fordwich .onhis officials''
visit. .He spoke' highly 'of the
Lucknow Club, which in addition:
to its very large membership, had
the most new, meQnbers -'(5) in'
the zone."during, the October :mem
• bership drive. "
The Club welcomed Volne'y
Rae by transfer from the Brock-',
Ville club. , •
Robert Rae. thanked 'Mr., Mc
Derrnit and presented him, with
a gift.' ,', „ .. ,,0
Lion.,Short . reported that ;82'
lads ,had registered for ;Squirts,
,Bantatn 'and Pee Wee Hockey,
with more expected,
Lion .polis' Harton, received a
big handy. when he suggested that
members refrain from "chatter-
ing" while
chatter-ing't'while the president; or others
:weresP peaking. It . proved 'effec-
..
Live; Dottg' got more than a hand..
A. low minutes . later he held
the lucky ticket ''on a 20.:potand
turkey.
two daughters, all of • whom were
present for • the funeral,• :RoY . of
London, ' Ross , of the R.C.M.P.. at
R.
e in a,Mrs. Don Rogers g ,.,
(Gladys) of Trenton and 1VMrs.
Pe cy Await (Shirley) of Wind-
sor. Her only brother, James
'Docherty"fiew from: Alberta. for
the • funeral. Also surviving, 'are
three sisters, in the West.'
You're, Much less likely to. lose
your shiirt. if ; you keep your. •:
'sleeves 'rolled . uP: •
ane
FOR THE WEEK: OF NOVEMBER `17.th':
Monday November 17
Tuesday, November: 1.$'
Wednesday; November 19
Thursday, November :20
Friday, November. 21 . '..'
Saturday, November ' 22
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FIVE WEEKS from today will be Christmas: Eve.,
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bring . the ` following: coupon with,
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