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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-09, Page 12I > 1 I 0 f ft A I 1 * *1 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •V ii I I* PAGE TWELVE ZION u * i Yes, we know Ke is? generally the one who . * ' takes the beating, , BUT , Once a year we have a chance to show our appreciation. This year it is /. , sdNDAY,JUNE20th __ FATHER’S DAY ,' ■ ■ I I I I I . ! We would be pleased to show you anything'from a 25c linen handkerchief ,uip. - - A Few Suggestions Would Be: Sport or Dress Shirts, Everyday Shirts, . Ties, I T-Shirts, J Jackets, -1 Matching Sets in Shirts^ Pants and Windbreakers, Pyjamas, Bracey, Belts. ASHTON’S i' Trousers, I i MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILPREN’S WEAK Piece Goods and Woollens v A I IT LOOKS LIKE '. . A “Short” Summer This is just wfhiat. you need7 to.’! start you to summer-long loveli- < ness, ' .■ Have \ A Beautiful Vacation — fl Start it right with , . ; Conditioning Shampoo ‘■Just You” Hair Styling A Stay Lovely Permanent Hand Care and Manicure •1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1954 L ... ; ■ ' ' —— ■ > '• ' Successful Anniversary Anniversary ser\ ices at Zion were well attended on Sunday, vnth inspiring sermops delivered by Rev. George Watt of Dungan­ non, The Lucknow quartette of George Anderson, Ken MacNay, Dale Haldeniby and John Helm sang gt? both services and . were very much enjoyed, Tike Missionary -meeting is to be at lta/iLj&y4: Writer’s on Friday instead of Thursday. '■ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton,, Dor­ othy and Al^^e./yisit^ Mr. and Mrs? Frank Ritchie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Woods-&- Donna of St. Helens visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jabk Gardner. We are sorry to. hear Ross Mc- /Donagh is in a London Hospital. . Mr.; and Mrs. Elliott Sandy, Frank Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ sel Irvin and boys and Miss Dor­ othy Raynard spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. /Nelson Raynard. Mrs; Barbara Ritchie of Luck­ now visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Wes^ Ritchie. .Mr. and Mrs.. John McKinnon spent the week-end with'Mr; and Mrs. Will Hunter. . —.i,.; i ■ ■■■, • ■ —■— ......... . --------;——r-* Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Quaid of Goderich visited Sunday with MEr? and Mrs. Chas. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jalte Hunter are on the sidk list, Church will be at 10 arid Sun­ day School at 11 an. the morning for the. month of June, Mr. and. Mrs, Frank Ritchie & ■Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and Mrs. Sid Gardner visited last Thursday evening in London with Sid. ’/ Mrs. - Sam Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick, and fariridly J^d“Kenneth~AltomVisited—Sun­ day’with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon KirklancL Mr. and/Mrs. Elmer Wall and -Mr. - and--Mrs.Leonarii JRitchie visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.- Gordon Ritchie. ~ \ Mr. .arid Mrs. Cliff Hackett vis­ ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter. . Mr. arid Mrs. George Henry & girls visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Bab Helni. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freeman and family arid Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cranston arid Ivan visited Sun­ day with Mir. and Mrs. Bill Hun.- , ter. ■ '■?■/.•■/ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin and Betty visited with -Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie on Sunday. , THATMrs.LorneJohnston,uvho has been teaching at Zion, has been engaged as teacher at the Second Concession, S.S. No. 7, Kinloss, with duties commenc­ ing in September. . THAT . Allah MacCharles arid Gordon Roulston were among the individual novice winners at the live stock judging com--; petition for Bruce County Jun­ ior Farmers and 4-H Clubs, held at Chesley. Jim Needham .was a senior winner and won a coach’s award for coaching, young boys for the competi­ tion. * —o— .■ THAT Rev. Hilton R: Can^belT of Toronto will conduct ser­ vices at . Lucknow and Dun­ gannon Presbyterian Churches. Rev. Campbell was a ‘ minister ait Dungannon now retired. \ THAT all three children former and is of. Mr. But be sure to make .appointments early and please keep them on time. Bailey’s Beauty Salon f Modem Hair Stylists Phone 115, Lucknow J community attending the an- FORMER KINLOSS FARMER nuaTmeeting of the Federated RECEIVES 50-YEAR JEWEL — Women-.Teachers1—Association, j -------- held, in Chesley last Wednes^j ■ day evening. THAT Louise Irwin of R.R. 2, Lucknow, was the winner of a-bicycle on May 15th in the Robin Hood radio contest. and Mrs. George Taylor, Bev-i erley, Barrie and David, were I ill with pneumonia last week and are now convalescing. ' MOTHER DIED WHEN BABY WAS ELEVEN DAYS OLD ■__________"► The aid of The Sentinel is fre- I quenitly requested by older resi­ dents in trying to establish date 1 of biirth, buit we find that birth THAT a classified advt. worked I quickly last week for James I Forster, by which he sold - a i cow and her calf and nine pigs. | announcements were not“^o~con? ~°— i sistently published as they are today. Our latest enquiry was from ■ Mrsr"Alvin Wheeler of the Ne'W Hamlburg district who was born t y w y..r'v iirv* < f f' Fw » * » » » ► ► ► ► ► *► THE MORE YOU BUY—THE MORE YOU SAVE! . .1 _ I., ........... ... ...............- , .... at I.G.A. ► /Silverwood’s Butter, lb; // 60c , I.G.A. Milk, tin .... 2 for 25c .Carnation Milk, tin...... 14c >Silverwoods Handimilk, lb. 33c .New Cheese, lb. .....48c ► Old Cheese, lb. .. ..... . 60c* ► French ► Roquefort Cheese, lb $1.40 ► Cheez Pleez, glass. ..29c. ► Maple Leaf Cheese, 4^ lb. 29c ► Farmer’s Wife Milk, tin .... 15c ► :SMITH’S FOOD MARKET ► York Corn, 20;oz.? .,.. 27for Jello Instant Puddings .... 4 for Pillsbury Cake Mix ........... Maple Leaf ' , Soap Flakes, feg, ...... ......... York Mason Jar Peanut Butter*.............. ..... I •Vt ■’v '-o ! 29c 37c < </ 38c < < 44c 2-in-l Bug Killer in 10 & 20 * lb? bags. ? Complete line of Fresh Vegetables and Fresh Fruits ‘ ■< ; .. ...... ... . ....... . , . . ... ... < Lucknow’s CASH AND; CARRY Stbre X' A A. Jh A A AiiAiaJ V * / ROMPERS >E'ancy waffle weave nylon ers, one piece style? elastic waist, sizes 1 arid 2. Nylon body. Price, ’ pair ...............$2.19 t Waffle Weave nylon Rompers, 2- ■ . piece style, white nylon tops; but* ton*ori pants, plastic lined, blue /. and yellow* Pair $2;29 Mr. Fred Thompson, a former resident, of Kinloss township, has received his fifty-year jewel upon completing a half century of membership in the Teeswater Masonic Lodge. Mr. Thompson has , also been made a life mem-, ber of the lodge. The presentation was a high­ light of a recent meeting attend­ ed by D.D;G;M7 Archie McGugan of Palmerston. Is Your Subscription Paid? BORN THAT His Lordship Bishop G. N. Luxton will perform the rite of confirmation • at Christ Church, Port Albert, at 11 ajn. _______ on Sunday. /There will be , a on March 19th, 1885, near Luck- Communion” service in St. now, but whose birth was not Peter’s Church, at 7.3(T p.m. THAT Murray McDonagh has i successfully completed his first year in electronics at Ryerson Institute of Technology. Mur­ ray is employed in the city for the summer. THAT Mr. Wm. MacDonald re- /. sUiried his duties on Monday ; .at Lucknow District High School. Prof. Charles Cdrno- chan of Western University has been supplying for him, and is .^-jssmairnnguintiE^^ of the week, when examina­ tions start. Professor Camo­ chan was on CFPL television one evening last week, and was seen iby several local viewers. THAT those “peanut men” will soon come • tapping at your door... The “nut blitz” 4s slated for Friday, June 18th, with a peanut tag day on Saturday, .June 26th, in association with the visit to town of the big Planter’s float. * - THAT Miss Lois Hunter,/ who teaches at /Murray’s School in Kinloss, was honored by being ’ one of the . three girls from Bruce County chosen to attend the 4-H Girls Club conference held in Guelph. THAT"“Miss“Huby^Webbr-iMiss Heleri Thompson,. Mrs. Roy Havens, Mrs. Lorne Johnston and Miss Lois Hiinter were among the teachers from this r..., .,,<6 Mercerised r cotton Rompers, £ize I ^^l^and^r^biue„6r^yeUdw,/beit_at...I ■ waist. Only, pair 89c, I >1 SNAG PROOF BLUE JEANS , 9 o2< denim. Sanforized. Main ■ • ,'seams triple sewn, bar-tacked • belt loops, corner of pockets are „ anchored, with rivets. Waist sizes ,'^32 to 38....$3.95” ,*■ STRUTHERS—in Whigham Hos­ pital on Friday, June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Struthers, a daughterr Lois Ann. / . ' ■___ GOLLAN—in Wingham General Hospital,’ oh Monday, -May 31st, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gol-, lari, Lucknow, a son, Barry Grant,, a brother for Doug. MARTIN—in Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, May 31st, 1954, to Mr/ and Mrs, Donald Martin, R. 1, Lucknow, a son. .McINNES—in Wingham General recorded in •Thev Sentinel. Her mother died eleven days later, and her death was recorded .as having occurred on March 30th, 18851 at the age of 31 years arid 6 months. : ’Mrs. Wheeler was formerly Isa­ belle Elizabeth Fleming, daugh­ ter of John Alexander Fleming and Isabella Torrance, Who re­ sided on the Boundary near Lucknow, / ' ■; ; Innes, R. 1, Holyrood^ a son. • /—•■? ■■ /■/z- 1......■ ■'■~ Jr. Hospital,' on Monday," May 31st, r‘ 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- LUCKNOW BOY SCOUTS’ * Rummage Sale SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 12th Due to weather conditions this Sale was postponed until’ this Saturday night when it will be held oh the street between the Post Office and the Co-op Store. In case .of rain it will be held in the Arena. Two rural ladies reported they' had some baking for the Scouts last week. To these ladies, or anyone else having baking or any other saleable articles in their car last week, we owe an apology. The Weatherman misinformed us- . Collections from the town homes this week will be made ^Friday night by the Scouts and from the Stores on Saturday morning. Donations of saleable articles from the rural district • may be left at anytime during this week with the Scout­ master, Stuart Collyer, or members of the Committee: Don­ ald McKinnon, Kenneth Murdie, Gerald Rath well, Robert Mackenzie, Gordon Fisher, Wm, MacDonald, Lloyd Ashton. SPACE DONATED BY We bste r & M acKinnon v * TRAINING' PANTIES "■.■7’ .„^^lze^,^^6^cbioxs^diite^„blue^....^ ■ pink or yellow. 5 pair' for .$1.00 ............./J?......,,.:.., ..> ■-..-... . t ' ■ & , * SPORT SHIRTS A combination of 'rich-looking / ! ■ ' acetate and rayon, for cool com-, ’ frirt, smart appearance arid1'long4 .■ r wear. Pastel shades of blue, grey, . green and beige ....................$3.95 ^j^lifirmiy_woven sahfPrized, cbt -...1 » tbh drill, cut oh full fitting stan- ; ■ dards and finished with strongly ' stitched seams. Olive green co/ > or. Sizes 15 to 17 $3.15 , Boys’ Cottori Seersucker Shirts Convertible collar, breast pocket all-over designs, comfortable and ■’ cool for . A blue in rizea 2, 4 4e 6