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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-03, Page 6PAGE SIX ‘41.0400alkardvikattlAPCIPOliit GIFTS ,,FOR MOTHER • General Electric Kettle ..Mi master • Swing -away Can;, Openers tElegtric Irons Ironing • Boards Plastic Clothes Baskets • : 1 1 oW• THE WCKNOW SENTINEL, L CKN, oNTA4 °""144 t POETIC GREETINGS Westinghouse, Dryer and Washer Electric Fry Pans ;. Electric'. Refrigerators Electric Stoves • Scissors, .etc.,. etc. GIFTS "FOR FATHER . Power Tools of all kinds Guzis Soldering,irons Fishing : Equipment ,Hammers, Saws, Tapes • Flashlights, etc..... Ott ANNIVERSARY 3 Upon the occasion of Mr. and 1Vrrs Ernie Ackert's• !golden • wed= ding `anniversary, they were doubly honored by the coYnmun trey and 'the Woinea's Institute at k I •Holyrood; Hall,,: , ,1 , The following, 1440)4. were IA used as an expressive. way of extend t• ing best wishes, and of relict antly, bidingA. neighborhood -ad- to, Mr, and Mrs.:• Ackert .who. have roved to •their'°new home 'Lucknow: It seems like' only „• yesterday, That 'we ;Stood', side : by side. • And , heard, the preacher speak. the- words,: That% gave the, :groom his bride. Naw50years•shave. passed . and • gone, . . Iiow' quickly ' too, did they, • Buhearth w�e're..the same° ;old sweet= • :As; on our wedding day GIFTS FOR'THE CHILDREN . '. ' Sleighs, Toboggans T b Hockey Sticks 1 Wagon Gloves w° We've had some laughs and Skates All Hockey Epuipment borrows coop • WELMPAY� D 19z YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND FRUIT. COCKTAIL. Large 20 oz. Henley Brand. Choice Quality: • MARGARINE GARINE • SALE Tulip Brand. Feature.,. . FANCY REDS a ALMON' 73/ oz. 2 tins S 4 Ibs. • Mountain Trail Cohoe. ' Sale Price.3 .. CORN SYRUP, 5'+ 1b. tin. Beehive or .Crown Brand, Feature. tins SUNKIST ORANGES 3. doz. 98c' New Crop.'Good Size..; Doz.' 35c. PECIAL DISCOUNTS ALLOWED ON ALL: S.. CHURCH AND' SCHOOL CHRISTMAS. PARTY REQUIREMENTS OF. • ' CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES ETC.: Conte in and see the Throughout 'the years .that .are ,. ;' . NEW I,LECTRIC HOCKEY GAME 14 gone, .. / And after every cloudy day, that provides' hours of fun Tie: sun has . always shone. for the whole family . tat llriffl;t!tisAtt+sg►4.100 • Our Children now are all . grown. nit : be true, till' Christinas• Sweet. Ii�btleNkids a 'few years We will. gladly Lay Away any -Article: It seems it +aa la2t�'las�` � .back; #1asrlaasl+',a!►za[asi�as�+s+e'ss!. "` Bright eyes; so round and- blue. • cKi 11 Plumbing, Heating„ Wiring, Eave roughing w P , And chose- ahem' partners for • HONE :50 LVCKNOW themselves, , is , S SSaturday � .. • . ring They nett � ig ..y aevv rotes -v i is r !�agsatr tt'trvivleivi, r, 4F lahrNs '. And -.hien the days rolled : 'into shorthanded they 'had the Coons . years,; ,. bowling .all out ',to. beat them. The Zebras took three points frorn the Lions. Bob Beak being best for the Zebras. Ruth Jardine once again was high . for the Ladies. Head Pin Stewart was high for tihe Lions.. The redhot Cubs'. are still, out in. trout as they took''3: points from, the second place Squirrels. Jack Caesar went a little crazy with his 693 Flat. Lor- na Button once. again `turned in the best performance for . the. Squirrels. ' • Team Standings: .Cubs, 27; Squir- rels, 24; Polecats, 23; Chipmunks. 22; Beavers, '211 Coons,'16; Gop hers; ,15,; .Lions, :14 Zebras.' 13; Tigers+. '6. Harvey, 'Raynard, innifred „Lloyd each said farewell? And left the homey nest, -Values Effective DECEM 4,5,6 'Phone 119, Lucknow We . Sell For Less Holyrood,'' Nov. 21, 1958 Mrs. Ackert and 'Ernie, ..Dear , Although some: time ago we ,and : heard it (mentioned, %hat ,,to move to town was your. intention, 'The ` weeks aid days • have all rolled past, ' And. the final: day has come rnuoh to fast. Just ;fifty years ago, 'Mrs• Ackert you came as a bride, . And have' been Ernie s faithful ' h f lk are wehelpmate, as. you worked side andchild- To ' (boost of lovely 437, side b, ren, . , , that a r.: . The ones ' that they loved best. Kiddiesto ee ants ,Chipmunks took • four points rom the Tigers Mae Hunter was f , the best for the Chippers.' Cap-, .1 til was `a big help' in the Main B last game . with his' • big 60 flat. George 'Whitby was high for his team. Polecats took four points from the Beavers. Bulb MacIntosh -was high for his team. Dorothy Hamilton wasp best for the ladies. F. Thompson was. the, high 'gent ifor the Beavers. The- Coons. took. three points from'the . ehorthand ' ' ed Gophers: The' 'Rayner• two scone bowled best• for the';Coons. ORDER YOUR WESTONS' CHRISTMiS CAKE' EARLY Priced Irons 59c to ' $4.95 And appy long time ' to Some are here tonight you 11 see. Now,isn't r, . h live 'with a: ,man? With all.'life's treasured mem- But > we know yoUrs has been a hhPPY span cries, ;.T..... T know With our;relatives and : friends, We 'loved our years at Holyrood, And we will, whatever comes. This' little " burg has '.changed 4 a Since fifty 'years ago, Our boys'' will continue on in the. Ackert. name, For we've moved. 'to you know. you all at: our We will welcomeY =' / new abode, ever could find a The tower of ,Pisa. is leaning For no one : to, collapse even before the world reside old Hol rood.:' o Y. Lucknow, T at. an accelerating rate, . and may Dearer more . friendly place Than dear does.. Al �t h; o g h the Got iers were csitocemsfampavuotwkomsfugnoiootwevit, . 4,`eSi#,2�R,t.�i;c��fw?UG'xiat+��il'�do�UiF,at+1,G��1A2�,G�7t�GA4,f'� , BOARDS WALL` BO •- INSULATE � � On Four ' You Can- Save Up ,To 35% Fuel .Costs By Insulating 3" Insulation Batts • 2" Insulation Batts Granulated Insulation Zonolite' Insulation ' For Those Hard To Get At' Places There Is A Tremendous Sawing',, By Doing Your Own - Insulating' ASK FOR A FREE : ESTIMATE To Suit Your Needs:. GYPROC TEN TEST `. HARDBOARD' SYLVACORD WOODGRAIN ' TEMPRTILE MARLITE t uziami "" tit, vistp. olis t ?'! '! tezo a !:tt r WEATH ERSTRI PPI NG .' seals Out T,he'Weather /' • Saves Heat FLOOR UNDERLAY 1/41' THICK HARDBOARD Economical,.°Easy To Lay. Gives A Perfect Base Fora A "Linoleum or, Tile Floor` FRESH I CEMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK fC er0 PHONE 150, LVCKNOiiv ., F , Bating .the Kiddies to gee Santa -Saturday Y : tr • o� ?,�,t�i�.lr�!i�a�li� i�'I+o`ik�t11� • , Please, accept 'these gifts and ' ” gratings from us' all, And have;',lots.'of coffee'. on this table when ' we call.; KINGSBRIDGE ' r. Jos. Martin and,his broth- 1VI er `Jirnmey ,motored to, Hamilton, where they obtained :ernployment: Mrs. ': Martha' .O'Neill held` °.a . Very Successiful, Card " party re - y Gently in, aid of the C. W L. at. her ' home. there. • Rev. R. Van Vynckt, Mr.and- ,Mrs. Mrs. Jos:.O'Keefe : and Mr. 'and Mrs John Hussey of .Lucknow were;'among;,the guests at the 1 Solemn . ceremonies: `in ,honour Of _•, ---- theDiocese of 'St. Cathar:r- ,1L.$V,.. r .�_ new one line should be reversed, nes last Wednesday with the But we arranged it' this way 'to Most Reverend nos; McCarthy, make a ,better verse: •formerly of Goderic�h, f• We all liket a 'oke but will lay. D . this one aside, And ' tonight we again ,honour. you as happy groom and bride.. We've often. ^ heard it said that Of man's Success. in life, The biggest percentage is owed to a good wife.* : But ain this case we must *all give;. Ernie his•due, .Arid, know he 'has splayed hls part well,, too. • 'Thee interests of ,Holyrood were. :always`. dear'. to . both your hearts 'la .: And in them all. You P:. y .. ed a. faithful part. , You 'have .i?' d rr�uch joy and ono doubt . a "few . tears. And iwe •'wisih you., .both much ' happiness ,for many more years. Many of .the : programs: held in thus. hall; Were, enriched , by . Mrs. Ackert's singing, so enjoyed: by all: She *as always so willing, . this ;talent to share, • With others not posses$ed of a gift so rare • Your •home was always a 'place to which` we, Iiked .to come, Where hospitality, was. second to:: We'll often reJmen�i!ber t none. ' ' ' he laughter that filled the air; As we sat around your' table playing "Lost` Heir " ; Our Women's Institute is proud to claim ' Among: its life' Members, Mrs. Acke. rt's name. • And • ewe . hope the first Thtirsday is a day she'll. always' keep. clear, ; To spend •with we ladies, .each month of the year..; As your golden wedding...day draws, nears, • , • Weexitend ', congratulations, and +best wishes most sincere, as the ire bishop of the ;St. Catharines, io- cese.. The Retreat. excercises• for the teen-agers, ''Which were to be hcid: in . St. Peters Parish, . Gederich On Sunday had to be :postponed due to the severe weather eon- ' dtions until a later . date. . The . evening ,rnaass ' on Friday' December 5th, Will be' celebrated at 8 p.m. instead ,of the usual hour of . 9 p.m. for the First •ri- day mass. After the mass the parishioners: and their friends are invited to attend the Bingo in the .parish ,hall. Lunch will be served, and St. :Joseph's School of Music Orchestra will \enter thin with a musical • progrannac, to commence at 9 p.m. LANGSWE ; MERCHAN;T DIED VERY SUDDENLY David Joseph Nichols died igen soddenly, on Saturday at hisgen, eral store at Langside. The. funeral service was'. holt on Tuesday,afternoon•; at the, Mc ' Lennan and MacKenzie, Memeria , chappel, conducted by' Rev: R ert T. A. Marshall of Langs'id Presbyterian Church: Intermer .was in Greenhill Cemetery. • Mr. Nichols is survived byh widow,. the 'former Alice .11uf pian • and,; tvkio children, 'Da, i and 'Lynda. at home: HACKETT -- ,MADE ,QUILT. •. GOES TO Y'UItON . We wish you health and • gt'od fn your new' hoine yOu so riehl luck without reserve, y deserve. • : We'reglad you'll not be fan away, • And that back to H+a yrood you'll often stray' When the Arctic blizzar'd's llc this 'winter, Mr; and 'Mrs. liar Campbell,will have an Ashfiel Made ,patchwork qt%l.tto lie. them : warm... " Apart ,;from: the'. warmth t attractive . quilt• will Y be ,quite novelty, in the North It was ms Eby the W. A. ladies. of H.sck, church (for their bazaar, but zvll Mrs. Campbell''saw it, whliW' iting with her husband in 1 neighborhood • where 'he vis' he it caught her fancy., And $oo "t0 .the. Campbells set out ort return ' to Mayo in the the quilt went with thea,