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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-11-06, Page 24 HE LUCKNQW SENTINEL+,; LUCIA ONTARIO WEDNIESD'A'" ,, NOV, 6tb, 1957 Birds Eye- Frozen' Orange Juice i `r 3c 6.• for 95c 6 ° oz: Lina -2 for 3 � , BIRDS EYE 'COMBINA 11 N FEATURE:; Frozen Green Beans,, Frozen Kernel Corn, 12 0t;. Frozen • Chopped ,Broccoli, 10: oz. Frozen' Cod. Fillets, 12 ,oz. PKGS.' ` 4 • FROZEN FOOD FAIR • - 3. tins _89e B'Irds Eye Orange � Juice, 12 - oZ - girds 'Eye Green Peas, .12 oz.. .5, g." 5100' Birds EYe • Chicken -Turkey -Beef. Pies,. 8, • oz, 2 •for 65e. Birds. Eye French Fries, 12 oz. .... 2 pkgs. 39c Birds Eye Potato Patties, 12 oz, ,, 2 pkgs. 1c Birds Eye Fish Sticks, 8 oz: , pkg. 33c • ' Broma Seltzer,. trial size '29c; regular size 555c Kingsdale assortment. Supreme, Raisin Cookie, Cream. Sandwich, Chocolate- Mallow, pkg. 27e 4 for $L00 . Good"Luck Margarine, .ib" pkg , .,:., ..,,r•_..32c Breeze, white or blue,, 5c off lg.pkg. , �..• 38c Lux, new, 4c' off 'large •pkg.., • 37c Lux, new; 8c off 'giant .,pkg .• • 73c Sunlight A Soap , ..,.... ars .• 23c.. 2b Robin ljood • Flour, all 'purpose, '1 lb. bag' •••• 0 53e Circus pail pure': Peanut Butter, 4 ib ..•.: $1.29 Golden.': Hour After Dinner colored':Mints, �A- Kairshea. Future H;9mema The first Meeting. of the Kair- shea Future Homemakers of the .ceurse ' '''The, Club Girl Enter- tains'' was held at the home. of !, Mrs....4 Macpouga•il •on • Nevem- ' (ter 2nd, The election of ofeficers 'was as- - ollow ' pies., Shirley• Congram:, • • vice . pl,V ., • Marion Buckton; , sec,., 'Elean.or,.. Carter; press. ieporter; Johanna• De Jong, • I .A demonstration ,on .arranging I flowers was• given:. by our lead- ers The meeting"Was closed -With lunch serued' by our hostess The ext meeting., will be' on Satur day afternoon, November 9th,; at Mrs. D. MacKinnon s. • ' . • AT, INSURANCE MEETING , the. 'October meets g bf .the I. ,Sou een Life Undery irgite A g sociation was held, at anover. c President Harry Bruegeman l' introduced the guest • speaker,. Mr Burton .''S• `Hill, ~C.L.U., Mut- ' 1 ual Life of Canada, fT'he speak, er's talk related ' to prospecting .', primarily in rural . areas He spoke abouu ' the increasing nee' 1 for life insurance among. Marin- 1' ers especially those who, have 'a John . Baili'e Stother�s,- son of ,. Mrs. Stothers, Victoria St_, Lon- don and the late John Cannon Stothers, native of Ashfield. and' :orm,er assistant super�inteiidept . • :.. of London'.schools, received 3., Ph.D. . in chemistry at eonvoca- tion of -McMaster • university, Hamilton.: . Dr:, StQtliers obtained, :his B.Se at • Western :University in 1953,: his �1VM:Sc; at 'Wesltern in -19.54; He has been the • recipient of .awards and scholarships, from National Research Council- during his scholastic. car"eer. ,,Ie' and his wife .have taken up residence din Sarnia, where„he has a position:':'. rs' s- with the Imperial Oil Company • • Dr. Stothers is. a brother. of.'0 Mrs. Irwin.'_Carruthe s_ of H- oly- r-'a• Kleenex, ,economypack, 400's pkg. FRESH PRODUCE :AT RED & Florida's finest Grapefruit, .96's Ontario Spy Apples, fancy. grade'• . holdin'g's .and• ..business. A cori- erable amount of discussion f flowed the talk. Arnorrg' ,those, 'in: :attendance: was ,Bill Kinahan of 'West' Wa desire to expand their f arras- .Rranosli, -district Sun Life agent .,...,. 35c'. WHITE 10 for 47c 2v 3 lbs. 33e Mild:. Spanish • Onions, large; Canada is 'already looking for- Miles of dykes'•.hay.e been; put ward .• to, the next visit of the Royal ,Couple .when they plan to have ; the : Queen , open .„the new' St. Lawrence Seaway. We ..were i greatly thrilled with our 'trip to 1 ! Ottawa : and the ' St..,. Lawrence .Seaway, It is •.one of the Most. • pi up where this area is to be,flood- ed. At Iroquois the' complete• .: • town::has . been .., inoved' ;or build, •ings., have been demolished as . this area: will" :later ''be .under.' water: Here the dust and .'dirt:' is stifling. scenic and ` picturesque. trips .one i ,Some ,distance • from .hese• to a take: viawing the Thousand.. -hYglrer- por-nt a net� town lrnowrr Islands•dotted along the river in :as New' Iroquois: stands., We shop=•••. the magnificent.•, colors` of Aut sped here at. a brand new L'shap :tulip'beauty. Our :visit to' 6 'ed';.,s'hopping 'centre, :all under-:* tawa • was made.,' 'particularly one roof and compares:wi'th.such., pleasant -.'through the',,kind,":hos- shoppin'g :units found •in any: of• the lir '• er .cities:. A •errhanent' and daughters, with worn we visited on 'Monday. Incidentally, Graham was visiting in Lucknow on that Thanksgiving Monday.: • Monday, October loth, was: the Queen's golden day ''in Canada: The crowd ' had gathered ' hours canopy 'all, along the store fronts adds. ;to , the stores, ,At •Ii•ocjuois we viewed' the construction 'from, • . a specially built.. lookout 'some 20 feet : high. ' Herethere is . a coin7. plete . map cba•wn and framed .under glass of the 'finished pro - before ' and `. standing . room :was ject, Here another concrete dans.; .' at a, premium On this . day ' a crowd' of ::.500,000. stood on tip- -toe to. cheer the' vivid passage of the Royal Couple, is 'being built, to control ; the• . amount' of water which is' rr leased.' from the Great ,Laked to, ;the ..t; ' awrence. _ an in Luckily we''chose , a lainp .posh the river' .have;bee•n:'mo1�'ed' and directly 'acr'oss'. from the Peace Tower to lean, ' ga.ihst, rhich.. later proved to he a 'very- covet= ed 'spotas several .cameramen came along.', to bargain •for this viewing spot, but Larry', our 10= 1 year-old had • already claimed it "as 'a' lookout where.:he was :seine ve.. feet a :crowd.' This .:colorful ' scene' ' was "a throat catching experience in Which. ':the ': color and ; beauty; were impossible to ..convey: thru the' winking •eyes of; television - j ,cameras when the Royal' Couple, rode, ;in Canada's carriage .. 'of state, • 'a .landau drawn by four' EI 14 N 9:1 it Es 'tt 51,4 4t • R CH CANADIAN LEGION No 309; 'B.E.S.L. LUCKNOW B NN B• IIN+GSSRIDGE` DO • channels made at' ,other•::.points. '. :.We_- ire:, told' •that•'many coy= Cages' were skidded icer o;s the ,ice on the river to new locatior;;•' The.sides.• Of the: river banks •being beautifully lanckcaped . with sod -laying: 'and shreh'=plant- •. ingsim. lar, to our new • ,,M1 ---At . this .oint u beautiful new "highway bridge joining the . Canadian,. `ironic to U.S'.A. .. Orr Tuesday at Morrishyr,g tti.e; watched the second: last hensc, o the'.'many 'hundreds beingmov-' ed. It was• raised from its .foun- dations and eased onto --t i,e_hua house moving :egu'iprnent' key •On-' -deal--blaek�•---,hor-ses a-nd e-seortetl tar_io Hydxp: r • So� s. 1 full can • by ; 48 scarlet -coated mounted this' be done that the housewife • .; - " rrroved the. p1e- • marri�bers, Moments fat- fico. not .even re , . • �._._ er—'we had-a�slendid-vtew=of-the,=tures.—from`the. vvalls. T'he'y told. M OF DAMAGE b t 10 DONNYBROOK HERE .ON HALLOWE'EN Mr. and' Mrs. 'Cyril Austin ..,&. The W.M.S. & W.A.will meet Mrs. :Terri O'Connor visited' with relatives in7 "Win harir• durin the pas.. week. Miss Celest. Spriet and her : sis- ter Simone ; of Langton. "were week -end visitors at the Rectory wish th I '1na-n f arr ily' '` Mrs. Desmond. O'Donnell is visiting, ,With her husband' in. Jamestown,. •-.N.Y.,. where' ' Mr, O'Donnell is a,patient in the ,hospital' there:. : , = Weelt-..en Mrs, 'Lyal• Lannon . Of London; Miss Frances • 'Dalton, ` Arnold Marsrn, n Peter Lierinan, Doug- F :ane •, a11: '1 London • . Mr, and ' Mrs. Jos Garvey, Michael Garvey and: friend' of 'T'oronto; Miss Mary Sheridan and ,John O'Neill of Toronto; • Miss Margar 'A•"let Foley .of Strathr'oy; Michael balton of •Gu.elph;. Mr, and Mrs.. G., Gilmore and . Miss 'rarices' Giltno,re. of London. �Congra •ttaltions•'to Mr.& Mrs.. 'a son • ri ederich ,1Tospital dCtr- ti Mark Dalton upon; the birth of ng 'the, past week, en: Tuesday, November •12t1, at "rise .Home -r f-Mts. HY=: Jefferson- Messrs.' Wes Jefferson,. 'George Naylor, ,Roy and Keith .Hardy have returned •home after. assist-, ::in,g.:;with, the Western harvest. ,Mrs._ son . Thornton arid =Mx:. An and; rs::John Thornton & fairs-. ily wee • Sunday visitors at ' the home . f Mr. end Mrs, ' 1-I, • jet. fersor} Mr and Mrs, R, Chamney" vis ited' o Friday With Mr. and iott ' ,arxdyr-_"AShfie Mr° Sam Thompson and Mrs. Cecil Chamney were "visitors .on Sunday with_ Mr. , Chamney at. Victoriaiospital, London,:_.:4.. Recent 'visitors; with:• Mr. and. :Mrs. • John'. R,' Thompson. and Howard included • Mr. ° and Mrs. Fred' parker and Teddy of God- erich, Mr. and Mrs., Mark . Arm= `strong of Belgrave and Mr.. and Mrs Joe Thompson, pson, of Goderich: • Queen, in0'her bejewelled Coron-' us, they had ;begun the. 30 .a arson dress .and • glittering' tiara; a.m. and. the. ;family.. would • be ' with—Prince Philip at cher side able to move • in that-s�niie g Hallowe'en: 'night; cooks, t--sdy it:.•passed., off quiet " c • 'inly ,produced a mini- ly,;certa moan• of w'i1f 1: damage in, the "wli.ale. you ... • handsome in •the 'umiforl'ri of a Brick houses "can 'be ".moved m; village. , f`• . ce '"rob - Most serious o fen 1? was -the darnagi-ari.d--re Moving- spine ' of the :highway stop Signs, The .,railing of " the'. � foot" bridge over. the Nine; Mile • River also took its, usual beat- ing, and an octogenarian ' w'ho crossed the bridge after the�tlam age' was.'dors',: tivas- orttttiate that • ,he'••,:did. riot end' u in the creek. 'A roadside shelter•; for • school c snores w i - 'was erec a at. Paramount by Lloyd Cline,was• reported to have•been complete.. ly smashed. There is certainly,. t e deat'i" -i ri, no sense o h , . c't �okmel-�'-af: the,-••-Royal—Canadr'an t.he-- same—m niter..—At _ _. * Regiment, standing in the Peace part' of the, stores still remain ed Tower archway . taking the Royal but. ,will be completely dernol- '•salute. • ished to .allow". for the•hely . The autumn:A weather could. waterline, Speaking :to'"a. •wife , . not have been '• 'more Perfect of one of the "vvorkmeri, shetold If you'want a thing welt done, '� yourself unless: don't do, , t you e s , yoti know how, The St: Lawrence Power Pro tis the : Women.' .and ch r Idren 5`t'i . ,... ,...,,. .... ... :, .. ,, ._, - .:...._-__..:. , .• e.••,lie lest.,. is enormous. .A •conducted 'indoors as• much. as:possi.bl ,. , , ,, .:rand .. tour by the ,Hyd.ro • Commission,' dust ruins clothes 'and shoes at Cornwall:Can'• taken, Near the.noise .is' ,terrific, WheneVex` :_... bebuilding ,... ,g ever`:•: build g .. � ,ing sta- they blast; � • u . here •.the acttfal . einerat tion: is �bern�g constructed: Here a shakes, In rinany' case:, the-Water,- darr> is. onstruoted e . ,... • , p ;their. homes. arc stir oft}. the generating station; ^ac'ross• the which is'replaeed bey :5 ...... ... , , . :• ens• fill St. Lawrence .from the ,Canadian •which .the seaway . autitnt its ,.: , island .� , �. c ` inCtrt`�Trrictit side tb -a large island in the each day. It is -very , riv 'r for lar" er famiyies ;when thcv From •_ aoften curt out btu ,,tats r r Coi•nvti, all to Iroquois, . t. - . .., .... • _ '�..- .. ,.. • tura distance of ' 37 shies the oWer'`; week -end: Some .cOflWlOii s P r�ultirl the night workers', lits, ti tr e � •' keep j1,• 'big uk, awake; duringthe bight. i,ut • r , t .;t.iistO0d is .th'e' Yi'l.Cori'Yen•Il31'l'I�t :by these' people to allv�..tlte pr"cr ,, . thtr:-niig"htr: grecs of the power. t'i'i" .. �� . bcnrfrt •C�rna . fit,. Lawrence to ions in "this irfotlerrl� ag Y•, a project is being• developbd to . dr�ri tl hll utilize the Power of 'the: St Law= • •rence as;. it drops over a.'series: Of rapids stretching . 'this ,thirty-, seven miles. • ' • 'lrh` Won , a::.:. , .k , nd coristrudtion is trerrtendous, although, the plan, of the project is . ca"silt' ''cotaeeivedr •