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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-08, Page 3�t[ ded 'laps d to drafting ;cupational electronics Ganged to a he cafeteria ch 'wll hay( res and ley )..alities the down appr�r hfield, ,112; Cul: anosh , $28; 'Grey; 374; Kinloss ,056;•M r,$42,601; 1; 'Winghan )al repres edby vice., tapiece, . rir.man Dr, )is ill. �. MacRae tlans.and explained :ed for the tow the tot iened scope:' 'it is likely some sup order to gi lortunity t0 .ogra.rns,. ricultural Miss Yvon' he financial nt structureii sked to.srg ns at 'their L that. ttte--�: ;et underw Times -r- huh 9.101. a- Adams )Qy of . than itte ; 'et Bardoi,u films for all CARTOON .' erne 1314 ><ree nn.: amy Award screen. M ' man Who CARTOON • tuna,15-.1 11 IM ress Per Howard nascope, ife ess. COP ey C EPNESDAY, JUNIE Eh, t 1 I I. a 4 'V 4f*4,y FTA �'+ Y take •' • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1 aWHITE 4)- 04‘p 111111 ilt11 1,ilLl! �L .11E FOR TOP QUALITY AND LOW PRICES EVERYDAY 4Ulill; CHOICE RED BRAND Blade Roast 55c per Ib. BLADE BONE REMOVED Short Rib Roast 59c' Ib. Chutk Steaks. Only 69c per Ib. EXTRA LEAN Hamburger 2.: lb. for $1 i���:������+e�eisi•isi���w�si���si��si .Luncheon Meet 'PREM, 12 OZ.; Gent Margarine COL; PARCHMENT, RE. 1 LB. PKGS. !C' Instant: Coffee MAXWELL ' HOUSE, 10 OZ. Cheeze Whiz KRAFT,16.OZ: Bick1s' Relishes '. 'ASST'D, 12 OZ.: $1.65 i3 Peanuts Butter_ YORK, HOMOGENIZED, 16 OZ. ICE .BOX JAR 4 horn flakes KELLOGG'S, SAVE 23c; GT. ECON. SIZE 16.OZ. PKGS. -Mixed: Pickles AYLMER, ET, SAVE 4c, 15 OZ. Sockeye Salmon GOLD SEAL FCY., SAVE 10c, 1 LB. Green Peas ARROW BRAND, 20 OZ. Cream Corn ARROW, 20 OZ. RoII-On Deodorant BAN,' REG. 97e,' LGE, Hair , Dressing SCORE, REG. S9c, :3 OZ. TUBE Cinnamon- Buns WESTON, REG.. 49c, 12 TO PKG. HaIi!sR�d.and White 59c 45c i�Od Store PHONE 528-3001 r FREE DELIVERY ocal and general • Mr and Mrs, Keith Webster, f Blyth were Sunday visitors with r, and Mrs. Nelson Raynard of ucknow, • Mrs. Phillip MacMillan returned bout tendays ago after spending x weeks in Halifax with Mrs, eorge Webster who recently • ave birth to twins. Thomas. Salkeld of Lucknow was dmitted to Wingham Hospital on uesday of last ,week. Miss Merle Stewart .and MrS atheryn Bird of Kincardine spent r•iday a ternoon with Mrs. Gordon itche of, town. Janine -Glenn, daughter of Mr .° nd Mrs. Oliver Glenn of. Lucknow elebrated her 10th birthday on: aturday, June 4th, with apart)► or her friends.. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Adams d Stephanie of Kitchener visited st.weekend with Mr and Mrs. liver Glenn. Ernie Lewis of Lucknow has een a patient in Wingh am and istrict ,Hospital for the past ten ays. : Mrs. A.. J. Ferguson 'of Water- loo, Mr. G..E, Boothman of Lan castershire, England, Mr. and Mrs. John.'Boothman and•family of Owen Sound, . were :recent visit- ors with Mrs. Earl Wight Tian and Harvey. Mrs. Sam Reid of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald and Allan:of St. Helens, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Russel ' • Clipperton of London. Mrs. John Carter has returned home ,after spending :a week in Victoria Hospital., .London. • The regular monthly meeting of the Lucknow Women's Institute, will be field in the Town Hall,' Lucknow, on Friday, June 10th, , at 8 p.m. Wanda.Hunter will speak on Canada. . FL Shirley Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Howard Robinson of Luck - pow; left Monday, May 30th, for a new posting and commenced .duties at National Defense Medic- al Centre at Ottawa. Mr, and Mrs. Harold.Johnstone; Mary and Bob, of Parkhill, Mrs.. Clara Johnstone of Lucknow, were , Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wm.O., Hunter .of Lucknow. Jim Hunter and Wanda of Ashfield were visit- ors at the same `home: Mr: and Mrs. Everett Whitehead Brock and •Shiela of Teeswaier, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McOuillin and family, and Mrs. John. Cowan of Corunna, were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ewart Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ashton, Mrs. Stewart Lavis and Mrs. Vird- en Mowbray, -spent a few days this week at the "Back -To -School" 'and Fall Market, of women's and children's apparel and accessories • at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Joe Conley returned to his home in Lucknow ten days' ago from W Ingham Hospital where he had been apatient for two weeks. • Attends Annual• In Newfoundland Mrs, tA.. E. McKim' is in St John's Newfoundland; this week, attending the annual meeting of the Girl Guides of Canada, which is being held at the Memorial Universixy of Newfoundland. Mrs, McKim is an•elected member of the National Council_ wrt .PAGE THREE. ° ATTENTION BEAN GROWERS TREFLA N (BEAN WHEAT CONTROL) MAY OBTAINED LOCALLY PHONE OR PICK-UP 'AT' GEORGE WRAITWS •No. S .Highway . erich PHONE 524-7002 ' .OR PHONE COLLECT .4X4652 Shamrock Chemicals.Ltd NO,.135 H1GH.WAYIi . LONDON, ONTARIO Ripley Church Has 1iOth:Annversary The onehundred. and tenth ann- iversary nn-iversa y services at Knox .Presby- terian Church, Ripley., were well • attended with Rev. Douglas 0. Fry of Seaforth as guest; minister. Special music wasrovided by Barbara, Bonnie and Betty. Snell of Londesboro. /The choir sang an anthem at each service, assist- ed by Mrs.' .William :Scott at the morning service. Mrs`.'.:John A. MacDonald is choir leader. Mrs. John C. MacDonald is organist:. Corinne 'MacDonald provided.p1 ano accompaniment for the sery ices, N: McCombie , who had• charge of Rev. Fry's services in the morning, was present for `. the' evening service. Y. P. CONDUCT SERVICE Christian Family • Sunday at Knox Presbyterian Church, Ripley. was conducted by the Young • . People of Ripley and Ashfield Scripture and prayer was taken.; by. Mark MacAuley and Valerie Gillies, Florence McLennan of Ashfield sang a. solo,' Dianna MacAuley was organist. ' The Choir AA Young People sang, an anthem. Speakers for the occas- ion were Judy McKay, speaking on.the Christianfamily. and Courtney MacDonald, who gave .an account of the forty-fifth • session of Ontario Older Boys , Parliament, which he attended at Queens' Uni versity, ;K-ingston. $L HELENS Mr: and Mrs. Donald Symons of Clinton called on Rev. and Mrs, B. F. Green on Sunday.' Mr. Symons, mayor of Clinton, was. a pupil in Mrs.- Green's Sunday School class when they were stat- ioned ar Welcome in the "Bay of Quinte conference" several years . ago.' Changes At Ripley High School Resignations at Ripley District High School include Mrs. Eliza- beth Fair, Mr. Udo Petersoo and Mrs. Gwen. Harrison. Replacing them are Mr. Robert t arnsma of Woodbridge, Mrs. Alvin Robb Of Ashfield and Mrs.. Barbara Burgess of Kincardine, "Remaining on the staff are Prin- cipal Albert Wyids, Mrs, Marion' Emerson, Mrs. KatherneCollins, Miss Margaret Machan and Mr. . Reuben Burnett, Vos Trunk,. Bike, In Monday Collision A motorbike, driven by Donald. Saunders of Holyrood, and with passenger. Rick Jardine of Lucknow, was in collision with a Department of Highways truck at the corner of Campbell and Stauffer Streets (at the Johnstone Furniture corner) on Monday of this week at noon. ,The bike was proceeding west on the•main street, and the truck:,. driven by Hiram Collins Of Luck now , was proceeding east on main • streetand making a left hand turn 't north on Stauffer Street. The bike hitthe front right fender and bumper. '• Damage to the two' vehicles was about, $90 combined. Policeman Ernest Hefferman• df Lucknow investigated the accident, Injuries were not serious. Rick Jardine suffered abrasions. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Howard W. :Strapp' Minster w JUNE 12th ° 10,00 a.m. Sunday School 11: 00 . a.m. Morning Worship Guest' Mdz ber 'Rev. G C.. Mitchell of VPh�ber urvh ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Trinity 1 JUNE 12th Church School. 10:15 'a.m. Morning 'Prayer 11:15 to m. Confirmation Classes Saturday at 9 a.m. Rev. Stanley E. Jay, B.A., B. Rector Lucknow Presbyterian Church• � Rev. Roderick MacLeod Minister JUNE 12th 10,00 a.m. Sunday School' 11:00 a.m. morning Worship s4. t. .h • .t •'t