Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-19, Page 2AGE TWO; a//�/////1 //•/ w -"•••• \ \ THE LU s' - SENTINEL. F LUCKNOW. ONTARIO '4.00:4404;••••• ° Wagstaffe .Raspberry ' Jam, with • pectin • Save Oc; 24 oz jar • 43c Paramount Sockeye Salmon fancy.uahity •,/2 1`s. ,Save 6c .3c '.. , Bensons or Canada Corn Starch, pkg 4 15c off Giant Size ..,, , ,: ,.............. • ...:. Fab: _ 66 c.\ Nescafe New "Blend 19" jar_ Save. 14,c, 6,. pz. � 1.15' Fab, 35c off King{ Size ,:., ,, $1.09, Super Suds, Melmac. Dinnerware in giant package,',85c; , ,•g Size $1,53 Kin Pillsbury Pineapple Cake Mixt 18 oz. p. • rs \ uic OY'. 1 fSrt t. Save 2c. Large p1 .77 Ic Five . Roses All-PurPo Save 6c. 7 lbs. ___-_i --_ - 1c e Flour all's 'PHONE 26 un'' ai 1 - a' .WEI?NESDAX NOV., 196, .195a, ' HE LUCKNO. W SENTINEL L Ontario o:' c+;w, Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department,: Qttawa, Established 1873: Published Each VVedneSday Afternoon,,. Subseri,,ption ,rate': ---$2.50 a year:irk:, advance—to , U.S.A., ;$3i,501' L. • Campbell ' 'iiompsOf,: 'Publisher • 1 , • 958. 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 wh 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 1 ' Mrs. wait was taken to -hospit ton; an uncle . of Mr. Webster,. M A 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 . E 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 rY h a p ine 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�„ . '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 � � • 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 • • 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 w r... . Given undermy hand this Fifteenth Day of November, A.p,, ,'58 ., 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 • • B 12., O'64 N 31 x'51 G 48: .47 ids 11Iay Be Purchased At Any Tune .and: Back.. Numbers Riled In. FIVE WEEKS from today will be Christmas: Eve., / , ''' Flan your shoppn�g now e have many . : E o H GIFTS •.FOR '- MOM . DAD' R R SISTER BRO Y • „Drop in and . looll things over and bring . the ` following: coupon with, .you for a . FREE CHANCE ON A ,` TOBOGGAN • -, h ve to make a urchase to;',have a chance You da• not a p • ... on the : fo.'boggan't . . FREE' TO . SOME LUCKY IID. A NEW' TOBOGGAN Address (Cut It Out and Bring It To Our Store): O SUPPLY. SPORTS,and -AUT Phone 65, Ltieknovi