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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-06-26, Page 10JP ;26th, 1957 G— Or Y Take- 'the COOL, 'fashionable• • = view: of. summer ,-......choose sunback dresses from our collection :They're flatter- mg .as well as comfortable iii; colorful. fabrics that AGENT' FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS -U and ,Delivery Monday and•: Thursday. Free, Poch .P 0 41, • '. Children's, dear Fiece Goods :and Woollens 11gen s, Ladies', Ci�iidxens; W ---r 1 1, SEE ',• B SENTI NES . THAT there was a large crows'` the receptors ori Wednesday night of last. week in honor of ;tile ',r,ecent, marriage' of .Mr, and •Mrs. Clayton . Alton (Lois' axtstor�ThE newlyweds were resented irOith. a purse oaty money; • ' —� THAT .Spence Irwin has the con tract ' for cementing about 30,000 square feet of barnyard:, at the, farm of BobMacintosh. It will. be a, 4. -inch' floor, ands l will facilitate. the 'winter feed, and handling of cattle. mg THAT after more than seven weeks in Wingham Hospital, it. is expected that -Mrs. Rae Wat.:- son b may ,be able;' td 'return: home the latter ...part. of the TEAT . David Graham, octogen- arian Lucknowite, has been in North' Waterloo Memorial• Hos +pital for the :;past five months with a heart cpndi+tion. He • will be hospitalized for some time yet, but is looking forward .to. __returning 2t.'o : t' h:e . Preston Springs ; Home, where he has fbeen residing. He is. a son of the late Mr. and `Mrs.. Robert Graham, :and keeps in touch --,withr-the -old-:home town_•.thru_ The Sentinel, which he reads' iverkt carefully, he says. THAT Hughie and . Helen Jh +lc'accomipany ' Mr. and , . Mrs.: T.G.• 2 A ORANGE MARMALADE- pz. _ :SHREDDED WHEAT Nabisco • f ;G:AX—PACE T" KAM LUNCHEON MEAT12 .MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing D: SWEET MIXE-PIGKiLES • Rose . Brand - - ;--- Phone 2 rices effective June, 27, i Lucknow c 2 J ;. N ;E :;;DELIVERY THAT Graham 1ViaicN'ay, . who is • ,gave the theme talks on Sat. on a . western survey •• for the urday and Sunday at the camp. t ' entomology department 'at Ot- —0-- taws, -visited' -at'' Saskatoon with THAT the -chap ' taken into;cus Mr. and : Mrs. a Ernie Wilson. —tody ' last week at Toronto,• - has' (Blanche Jamieson). 'Mrs Wil- ..admitted to `break-ins at-Cum. says, "It's always a thrill ming's - Garage, :and : at Dun-' to have old;. friends. drop . ingannon and to the theft of a Her brother,. .. Gordon- Jamieson -.:wheel._. at_-Mofitgotnery's . Mot-__ '. and --,Mrs. Jamieson' are motor- ors. His wife is claimed ' to be We st• in, July and are 'going an accomplice.. n n Wilson from Saskatoon to the; Coast by way of the Calgary stampede, Banff and Jasper. THAT . Misess 'Annie and- Jessie MacKay' were admitted to Baker's Private Hospital last Thursday following a mishap which Annie suffered: 0 THAT Joanne': and Murray Hun- ter e-tert friends. to supper and a social evening last Wednesday .at the. Mr home ` of . their parents M . and Mrs.' ' Vernon Hunter. stop, children of Mr, 'and Mrs.. Clair Johnston, : have their grandfather to t an c or a prize they recently won.Mrs. Johnston's father, Hugh Wil- son, put their names on a • ticket' which won second .prize in a' draw.' at a picnic at Hanlan's Point'. at ;Toronto, staged by the , Garage - 'Club, Social and Athletic:Club, of the .TIC. informed of the'accident,, and • to the Beach to await proceeded the: heartbreaking finality that • t f sired a number of . _ : • ' ;. � carne:with the pronouncement _ ,. _o- Dck' d th None was more vis THAT Mrs. Raynard Ackert'.er►- tertaiied ;.the `members, of her teenage girls . Sunday'.. School • • cassa,as `Holyrood home on Monday. A swim in the pool, games and the : viewing of `pictures were followed by'the , serving of' a delicious lunch. —o— THAT .S. B Stothersxleaves .on> Saturday : ,:for the' .West; and,; ,will attend the 75th: Swine Show to be held Brandon Steve -is- ° Swine ` . er Of. the Canadian S;wi Breeders Association.' He will est byhis be. accompanied � W 0,50.A Year PLAN.CI The Center South. xi»los, ;dbserVed this aiemoration ' gri' SuritlaY. of at 300..;pm� those•whose' hallowed spot `seryiceS+d Church c tabhshed ove it W $ .flet til the cemetery hill, where ti ata later do corded: is 'tha -At a rece South Kinlo: initial' • plans centennial dl ,Members + Alex ,Sutherl e.halrman; Al man, 1Vtomga chairn�!an; Ll retary. John Millan and with Douglas er. Suthea been enjoyn resigned as`'+ he had capal period,, but member. of 't BUTTER101A Mr. nd M lin •an fan Cargill �vhei sumed .the -,d at ,the,. Care wood Dairie Len, .Conley' ASSISTANT 1N . wiE W. "Graha: r'ecently rec ment as an e •spector�,: has sistant . ins West: phoned to Luaknow' for the'. THAT Dave Andrew of; Calgary; sister, ,Mrs. Rachael; Horton, ,YOterg DROWNED' ei 1 affected' than his it year :• the b Y .called here at the' week -end.'... who will'.visit at' Tisdale, :Sash. _of the, ire Company and to.-old---siste.Nancy,, who worshi • - ( tine - rom, a c ) I the beach, even though it . had -beenobvious -.for sometime that. it. was . a: tragically'futile effort. It -. was believed that, Dick.was. the in water -;-for about twenty �.. minutes. The accident occurred and.' *it was about five o'clock nearing g eight o'clock that even- ing when -C's' •,.,.. roner N. C. Jackson :: f';Goderieh pronounced Dick dead. ... . Obtained Resuscitator Quickly When Bill .He . at got ,to the ' scene,• he sent Donnie Gauntto the GirlGuide Camp to phone for " help. Donnie met ' 'Gordon. Kirkland. , at the picnic `grounds at •the top of the 'hilland they drove to the camp on the south side orthe river, where Gorden Provincial Police, who,. respond- ped her big brother. ed from Goderieh. Bill Johnstone ' and Alf: Ritchie took theFire Company's resuscitator . to the scene: WthF a -<clear road,-. they:ex-. ex- ceeded speeds . of 100 miles an. • es, .were just, hour at . times, and eight minutes from the time e they ow until were:, at left Lucknow they the Beach. Dick's body had been recovered just a few minutes be- fore.: Dr, E R. 'Wyatt of Elmira was at the beach, at the time, as was. Fire. Chief George Whitby of Lucknow, who took , over re. suscitation ' efforts iinanediately., Everything possible was done .tq revive the youth, but to no avail. Meantime, Dick's parents and paternal grandparents had been 'S SWIM TRUNKS—boxer style, --gabardine with cotton �.�inte �lirurng,_____,_�__,�,���. .,...�:.w...._ .-..�_,._4 2.89 BOYS` SWIM TRUNKS—stretchy jersey and lastex fabrics, red, yellow, royal. ' To fit'izes 4 to 8 years .... • .i •YYii-• .•,... aiW.i;.. 79c To fit sizes. 10 to 14 years . , ; ., : ... ,+ Y ' YY .. $1.00 MEN'S T-SHIRTS—assorted colors in combed cotton, nylon reinforbed ;;collarette, .. 89c each of 2 for $1.59 MEN'S . .:.:. HARVEST, SEh M ITS=-cork� ad' justable"sizes, rliCe W1:Ai:'i .Y•Y•..i i i•••u:ae $1:65:. GrLRJJS' JEANS•—size 7 to 14 ' years, pastel , shades; reg.. �,`�.$$�Special . �Y� � •-�;:: w,�•�t;�tY;�rarruYa�rx•�Y+�:•.-��t,�Y�=Y.� $1~8: C uLDRE1l1'S''BABY DOLL, PYJAMA --size 2,,'4, 6, $1••69'` GQiI L.S' BABY' t OLL PY`JAMA*S—embossed and stay 'Crisp cettorl, assorted colors; sizes` 8 -to 14 1.•. t $2.49' LA# p . and plain, short 1B5 BaR.INKLE GOWNS-=� tint ,Y� S. 7y�/y�• Y •pJ �Y y:sleeves,' S, +•+,., .price iiiYlYYsiiY:Y6i.WYeY•'.W1.1iii•if•h,i:ij••..••Yi••i: $2,19 Funeral Wednesday Dick :.would : have. been 17 oni July'. 17th. He ,wasborn in East Wawanosh, his. mother being the former Muriel Purdon. They have lived in' the :,St. Helens : Com- munity ,Yseveral munit for ."years, where "Dickie", . as ;'he was . known as a child, .attended school,. and w.as: a generalfavorite by hit happy and lively manner. His untimely death ;has. shocked and saddened. the/community and brought deep: sorrow again to the Curran fam- ily, who little more than a year agowere bereavedby the death of Mrs. Lloyd Hinter (Alma Curran): Dick's funeral was held • on Wednesday ' at the Johnstone Funeral Home and was largely. ,attended, while hundreds had. previously visited ' the Funeral Home ' to extend their sympathy, whidh' was alsoexpressed by many floral tributes which bank ed. the youth's bier.The' service, was conducted !by F ' it Green; of'. St. Helens United' Church; which Dick attended. Interment; was It Greenhill Cemetery with ,the 'pallbearers being Barry and Ivan Me+Quillin, Bonnie Gaunt, Tom Pritchard cervi Donald. • ---For-'-�Donnie--Gaunt-, - it waste second shocking experience in :less-tbar> year: c Last=summer, his;, brother, 13 -year-old' Edwin :Gaunt, and : hiskAcousin, 15 -year old Donald MacTavish, died in a car accident,, while Donnie, was' . helplessly' pinned in . the car, other;. than, being ' able :to sound the horn, which. • eventually brought help, 1 F. e was ,in•' oron . .mg- with , r their brother,. M..Isaa the •:a icultural repres 8rentatives: - ,.:'.StotYiers and :Mrs 'Stothers: convention; marking : the ' , :50th lishri anniversary of the .esta b g of. • this service, and- ` attending = .l , dinner -==of. thirtiethannual the the class of 1927. Dave aiccom- P ' anied Steve Stothers to�Luck nowand spent Sunday : with ..' himat Gordon. Kirkland's. and. THAT over theweek-end the ' Devine Street ;United. Church of Sarnia held a young people's camp at the Goderich Summer School. Rev. G. A `Meiklejohn AGEMENTS • ENG is._announced'',. e a ' merit_ _._.,..,----.-_:---• The .ng ge Of: Mark Josephine, :'daughter Of Mrs. Anderson and the .late' M`r. Torrance E. 'Andersonto : . +1VIr'. 'and 'ren,ce H. Cowan,.son of Mrs. H. C. Cowan' .of Holywood, Northern Ireland. The "marriage ~on•:July, 1801. at will take 'place' Y '.. Chapel of St. • ?.30 o clock..in the . p George's United Church, . Tor.; onto. • SANDALS AND CASUALS �eledcra0 mat' we�at'her o keel . y+o ur f ,.r. , . WOMEN'S and CFILDRENtS hi. in White 1 in Leather ig or Panan a, or Washable . Fabr+i s FOR= T 'E BEACH MINION' KEDETTES H .. • , '; , + '.ble U. • er5 I3lu� 'V�asha in Sand,..R��l or PI?• • hoe Store FIISE FOOTWEAR FOR MAL THE FAA1,0,Y . • ac 0 in the Strat, will: confirm .don VPR11 NNIVI Mr. and M :of Huron their'25th.1 on Saturda y that the. nei family: the.. prise .parties • On Tliurs and . merribi Group, ' . drppped in home:for.a.; 'make the /in lit floor lir On•. 5aturc Prise was. family: secre ding anniv( evening, 'brc beth ides- c to,make the Those frc joined the and .Mrs; B radford,_ ,R o ston• .of Mrs.. ._. Gerald ily and Mis Bradford, It of Kincardil Wilmer' Har "Jiii ani *Ltha* and other:, Mr•. arid ' • formier C1t iarri by TavishY Thi idents of ti 'where the; quarter cell �'liey' • have �• .,?0 tr1Y�. Mi