HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-01, Page 3R
l st, 1964.
ears
•esent
Ids and
accept
ot; can
e for the
much
et. to talc(
.;our
day's work
i11 be
.friends
P :',Iese
to re-
of
e-of your •
m s}imrn
d toyou
ula.tions •
anniver-
ontinued.
nany..
sen
(s for
othern'
to o;' er
rlso ex-
aret mach
light .si
lean old
!: to the '.
=n'called
of the
:latform -
respond
of.tbe
enseh'-
a happy
long td
)17
INE. 1-2-3
e :Girl
•
4 Henry
chnicolor,
at every.
Best See
ry: girl
)se
chnicolor
ARTOON
NE's
vs
labrigida, •
the way
e Rio
iscope
ARTOON
ie 6, 7, I
Dian,
Loren
�iColot
gem•.
Ilam
An:•
Tow
'Ali
EDNESDAY, JUNE lido 1966
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO
DEW
IT
EASY 'C.ASH GAME
:Tomato Catsu
HEINZ, SAVE 13c, 11\OZ.
Jell -O powders
FMY. SIZE, SAVE 6c, 6 OZ.
/.'.
Ubby's. Beans
DEEP BROWNED, SAVE 16c, 20 OZ.
Tomato Juice 5-77c
AYLMER • FANCY, SAVE 11c, 20 OZ.
Sliced Bread
AUNT MARY'S, SAVE ,11c, 24 OZ.
8
Cake Mixes ° 2-85c.
DUNCAN HINES - 'DELUXE,11
E •LAYER .STYLE,
SAVE 13c, 19 OZ.. PKGS. f
Bold
GIANT SIZE, SAVE 10c
Luncheon Meat
SPORK, SAVE 10c, 12 OZ
GET YOUR
EASY
CASH
CARD
FREE
TODAY
Sliced Bacon Ends 1 Ib.
65c per Ib.
Pork Side Spare Ribs
69c ;per Ib.
b. Weiners
1.00
WE .FEATURE
Home Made- :Headcheese
and. Farr Style Sausage
oe.cin,.�•�.ea..ci.a:a..ea..�eraa";
Eusy•Cash Witinry•
MRS.= -CHAS:: HALLAM °$100.00!
•.;MRS. GEORGE McINNES / .$10.1111
MRS: GEORGE ' WHITBY ..' $16.00
MRS. SILI/. KEMPYN, _ R. •R.:4 Kincardine:S5.00
PLUS A • : NUMBER' OF 42 AND ..;1. WINNERS
.
....:.:....:...... ; ......
Angel Food Cake 41 c
WESTON, • REG. 45c
PHONE -528:3001
hire Food Store
FREE DELIVERY
LOCAL and .PENERAL NEWS
• ' Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Snelgrove of.
Toronto visited on the weekend
with her father, Mr P. M. John-
ston.,
Yvonne Gillies, Merrill Brown,
'Winnie Stewart-, 'all of London, •
`were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
rs, Philip Stewart of Lucknow.
.Mary Maclntyre of Montreal was
Visitor here with members of her
amily, last week.
.Mrs.. Gerald Rathwell of Luck -
ow was admitted to Winghain
lospital the first of the week.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Smith' and
dilly of Molesworth were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
aynard.
Mrs. P. A. Murray , and Mrs.
rnie Hanna and Jackie, spent Fri-
ay evening with Mrs. Margaret
ac Pherson at Holyrood.
40,
Birthdays observed within the
past week were Linda Goyette, '
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
oyette,, May 27th, and Lorraine
oyle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
m Boyle. May 28th. •Both
Iris entertained friends to observe
eiro Ilth birthday. Susan. Hall,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
all,celebrated her 7th birthday
On May 30th at a party for her
Mends.
Mrs. Earl Hodgins, Mrs. ,Annie
Wall and Mrs. McKague of Tees.-
water.
ees-water. were guests at the:home of
Mr; and Mrs, Wm. MacPherson
of Holyrood on Sunday.
Mike. Foran of St. Helens ''return-
• ed home on the weekend after
undergoing an Operation for .app-.
endicitis on Tuesday of last week;'
Mr. and Mrs. John Keith of
Livonia,' Michigan, spent: the •
weekend'•with his sister, Mrs. John
Adams, and attended the funeral
of his' brother-in-law , John Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Scott of •
Southgate, Michigan., ^and' Mr•4
an d Mrs.. Fred Bonthron , Mrs.
Louise . Simpson, :of Hensall were
recent visitors with Madelyne
McMorran'anl Mrs. Jack McKen-
drick.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Macintosh
Of Amherstburg visited recently.-
with Mr. and Mrs; Wilfred Drenn-
an of Lucknow.
Mrs. Aaron: soak .and Lisa of
Dresden visited with her mother,
;Mrs. Charles `Shaddick , for a few
days last week, Aaron Boak plans
to return to University thisfall
for a year .at Wayne in Michigan. -
Aaron has been instructing Indust-
rial Arts in the secondary school, '
at Dresden. Their son Ricky ,Boak
will attend the national cadet
camp at Banff this summer".
Mrs.. Redvers (Meff) Johnsoh` of
Ripley was released from ,St. Jos-
eph's Hospital in London on. Sun-‘
day. Mr. and 'Mrs. Johnson
spent Monday" with• their daughter.
Rev.. and Mrs, Guest Mitchell
and family in St. 'Thomas before.
returning home., Mrs. Johnson.
underwent surgery on May 20th
and is progressing quite well..
Sherry Louise Carter, .8 week
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Carter of Walkerton is staying
with her grandmother, Mrs. .Ernest
Carter, of Lt cknow„ while her
parents are both employed at
,Canada . Packers at Walkerton..
litKinloss
BOY SCOUTS
(by Allen' Colwell)•
The Cougar Patrol opened the
meeting., Following dues and in-
spection, a game of floor, hockey
.was played. . Then, it was announ-
ced that the patrol of John. Ackert,
Gary Hedley ,,tyle Moulton,
Almer Ackert, David Bannerman,
George Stanley, Doug Wall•and
Bob Haldenby .brought, home an
`''A" pennant from the Camporee,
The Tenderfoot boys then work-
ed on signalling, and the ,Second'
Class boys worked on E:•timations. .
The meeting was closed by the
Cougar Patrol, •
' lot` a
a
Dr. V.. V.:JOhflSlOflj
Receives. Honorary
Degree At Western
•
.Orderly ;education will become a
life. -spanning entity , Dr. W. V, ,•
Johnston told graduates, of the
University of Western Ontario in
London. Saturday,
Speaking at the fourth and final
day of spring convocation, Dr.
Johnston said the concept of :Con-
tinuing formal education is spread—
ing to combat the knowledge ex-
plosion. .
D. Johnston was a general prod,--
itioner in Lucknow for many years;...
First ,executive director of the
College of General Practice of
Canada and current editor, of the
college's journal, he told 400
graduates and 900'spectators•in„
Thames Hall not tobe discouraged
when technical knowledge 'becomes
outdated.
Such outdating alsq means"a
wonderful new world awaits ,;,,:
you maintain •an open mind."
He said it was "no disaster to. •
conclude at'some•time that you
would, prefer a. change of vocation"
"It is 'the man who makes the
.business world law , engineering
and medicine, and not theparticu-
lar' profession that snakes the man,"
"Mr.• General Practitioner"as he'
was called by Dr. G,E.Hall, the
university president, told doctors
of philosophy, holders of masters
degrees and graduates in medicine
engineering , law and business
'that the indivxduaJ is supreme.
"1'invite you not to build a'job
curtain around yourself, but to con-
tinue your non-professional educa
tion in=trainingas,a human bein
and citizen," Dr. 'J4hnston said.
He'received• an honorary doctor.
of .Jaws degree. .
ENGAGEMENTS
ANDREW - RITCHIE
Mr, and,Mrs. Andrew Ritchie of.
Ashfield .announce the engagement
of their daughter, : Hilda, Irene, to
Mr. 'Thomas George Andrew;
son of Mr. 'and,Mrs. Alex Andrew:'
of Lucknow.. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, June 25th
at 2.30 p.m.. in Hackett's.United
Church.
"I 'don't like the looks .of your •
husband." .
" I don't either. Doctor, but he.
is •good to the children.
Rangers," Venturers
Hear Policy Officer
The Land Rangers ended their
year's activities on Wednesday
evening ,when they entertained
the Venturers and' their leader,
Mr.. 'George Whitby. After, wel-
coming the boys, `Mrs. .Milton
'Rayner introduced the guest speak-
er,
peak-er, Ernest' Hefferman , Lucknow'
policeofficer, who gave an ex-
cellent talk on Safe' Driv.ing; on'
the highways,•by-ways,. in the
towns and in the cities, stressing
tothese new drivers the import-
ance 'of learning and obeying 'the •
rules .Of the road.. Sandra'' Boak
thanked the speaker, and present-,.
ed him with • a :gift. • •
• Mr. Whitby delighted the group
with;his movies of the' boys 'attend-
ing
ttend-ing various camps during the past
few years.. ,
• After'Taps 'the girls sertred`'a'
delicious lunch. Congratulations
were extended to Ranger Linda
Boyle who has been chosen one .of
eight girls from Huronia District
to attend "Heritage Preparation.
Canp" at;Camp Hou,joni, Dundalk
•' 0
:.PAGE THREE
• TOP.. QUALITY "ESSO
HEATING. EQUIPMENT'
*easy, easy, l0.year, budget terms)
HOME HEAT
SERVICE
AT .NO COST TO YOU
•
ROY, HAVENS
Plumbing and Heating
ESSO OIL BURNER
Sales and Service
HOME HEAT : SERVICE
"We just could not get along
without: it" says. J. W. Alton of
Londonin renewing The Sentinel.
•
" We'enjoy your paper" says:
Mary Snowe'•of.•Belwood in renew-
ing the Sentinel
LUCKNQW
UNITED CHURCH
•
Rev, Howard .W, , Strapp
Minister •
JUNE Stn
11:'00 n m. '•Staiday School,.
Anoixersary
Guest 'Minister '. Rev. ' IL R
Stevenson of *Cheeky
No Stmday SCh of Scholars
willworship with their pare.
Music by T a Jtmor. Oroir
ST.' PETER'S,
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Trinity Sunday
JUNE: Sth e
Church School. 10:15 a.m.
Morning .Prayer 11:15' a.m.
' Confirmation Classes
Saturday at 9 a.m,
ev Stanley E. Jay, B.A., B.D
Rector
-Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Minister
JUNE sth
r
'610:00 la.m.. Sunday •Schou%
11.00 ra.m. Morning. Worship
1