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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-28, Page 3highland day notes X I I I A. * i ‘.'a St? ould | gained on Saturday will result that > in future Highland. Days , growing i Be Wise '9 • r I ’Mt’ it to of it may .district Glen Walden and Donald Hackett visited with Mr: and Mrs. Eagar Lovett and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Clements of London during the there is . room for' improvement and no. doubt the experience ’■ ' /■ ' Be Smartthat this Gattnes-. - after than half a -let the street for the parade which- took off at 1.45, which was almost on schedule an.d caught some folk expecting that |t_ would, likeiy .be- Knitting Yam—35c 100% Nylon, All Colors Aprons—$1.00 Handmade Men’s Overalls—$2.98 Sanforized, sizes 30 to 40 •_______________/ • ’ 1—^_iVh^aiTd^MrS7“H aiiTy Hamp ion" y, but he and children Douglas and Isobel- ■'mike’\ and! Ia of St. Marys we're 'holiday vis- urgings ;For a free estimate call or see ART GILMORE R. R. 3, Lucknow HEADSQUARES WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th, 1954 i. I LUCKNOW | UNITED CHURCH j Minister; . . j f Rev. G, Meiklejohn, j B.A„ B;D. I SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st | .10,00 a.m.: Sunday Schoo!. | 11},00 a.m.; Morning Worshipj I —Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn. j | Evening Service Withdrawn j i i Lucknow | Presbyterian Church SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st j 10 a,m.: Sunday 'School and I Bible Class. 11.00 a.m.: Morning Worship. 3.00 p.m.: Erskine Church, ■ Dungannon. - Evening Service Withdrawn i i i i i j THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THREE Local & General Douglas Smith of Ipperwash spent the week-end at his home. Mrs. Hgiigh of Hamilton is vis-^ iting her sister, Mrs. Russell Rob­ ertson. • . , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mpore of -Hamilton’ are guests' this week'of Mrs. N. E. Bushell. ,-j Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCreight of Mrs. Wm, Robb last week, Mr. and Mrs? Clarence Murdiej Bill and Michael of/St. Thomas _ar^JiojLdaying„aLpoint -Clark.- Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor a-.! sons of Kitchener are holidaying this week at Ashfield Beach. Karen Carnegie of Walkerton has been visiting with Patricia Thompson for. the past. week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Twamley and. Allan of Woodstock spent the week-end with relatives in the ‘ W.he,n local business places W 7’ a bit of deco*ating last. Saturday morning, they • found that the ‘/sold out” sign was up as far as flags were con­ cerned, and there were but few ■ '|T*erc^nts who had any present­ able old flags. As a tesult Main .pt.ree._corild •scarcely be referred i to as "gaily decorated”, .**.*"-• | „ .. ._ There was a big crowd lined • Palmerston called on Mr. and Sanderson’s LADIES and MEN’S WEAR .......■•’...... -i....TELEPHONE ?5 —_. Stock With Gift items ELECTRIC MOTbR SERVICE Armature and Field Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc. - ; =^-R.e>liable—Service—=----r Freezers, Dryers, Washers i Gilson Sales -r- Appliances Repairs to Fans,-Vacuums, / Clippers,nJiFiris/-Etc. HALDENBYELECTRIC Kinlough Pnone Ripley 111-r 29 -----------3-----------------w-----,-----„„---------------------------------:-----------------------------------------— The Legion had charge of the refreshment booth on the grounds and did . a profitable / business throughout the 'afternoon and ev­ ening. , ’ ’ - afbout 2.00 p.m. ;-before -they’d get^ started. . . ■ " ,. The surge of people that fol­ lowed. the massed bands into the park was more than the ticket sellers could/ cope with and re­ ceipts weren’t what they should have been normally. ■ * * . It s ■ a w-ide open park and takes, a. - flock of ticket sellers euver all the. ••entrances", and, course, t. ere- are. always t-h( who •’cresh 'the. ’gates", or 1c on irom. uie, outside. . .. . * * -. _.'n.. ' Thn event ■ vi as covered . photographers' from both the Free Press, and Kitchener. Record.- • There were 'many tartan' ship1 was a caller in town on touches among the spectators.' Jack Henderson was conspicuous with . a. tartan, cap --which- ■ he had obtained at The Games at Emforo bn. July 1st, ■„ .i •- . So -fa-r as the band .regalias.; w ere.- concerned; th^ MacGregor 1 plaid of. the Owen Sound band, and the Lucknow band’s* Stewart of Fingask. plaid;- were particul- arl y eye -catch in g. week-end with community. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. week-end at Niagara . Buffalo. . W. Hili, underwent an in Victoria- Hospital i Mr. - .arid . i spent the ’’Falls and ' ' | ; Mr; W. ; ^'-operation- by , last Wednesday and was able to return home Tuesday evening, Wm. MacPherson of. Milverton and formerly of * Kinloss Town- Friday.. Mr. Charles Agar of- Glenhuron' visited for a couple of days last, week with Mr. and Mirs.' Wm. Robb; •- - ■. - . -.° w- - ■.........- -•• • Bob Thompson, - radio operator at-the Windsor Airport, is spend­ ing two weeks’ vacation at the. home of . his mother, Mrs. R. H. Thompson^ . • : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins vlsited with Mr; and Mrs. Eagar .; i i ' Ii i* i I • | Gala designs, all colors, | Pure silk, nylon, rayon, regularXo $3.98 I,---------- X i- i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i V j : i i t SCARF CLEARANCE—special gift suggestion $L60 OBLONGS, SHEERS—-all colors .... .......89c CLEARANCE GROUP-—scarves, squares, oblongs ......50c SPECIALS/ Slips..................$1.89 Nylon Hose....................85c Gloves..............«../ §9c Children’s Sox 4 for $1.00 Brassiers ..............?....... 79c Face cloths, Dish cloths 201c Handbags ............... $2.00 Towels ................... 83c Panties ........:......• 75c Men’s Briefs .................... 89c Playtex Pantees .... 89c, 98c Blouses—$2.00 Regular to $3.98 Sweaters, Cardigans All Wool $3.98 I i i i. Children’s Blouses, T-Shirts,. $1. | Plumbing and Heating Service AND REPAIRS * * * Young' Archie. McQuillan was -the busiest lad in' the park. Be­ sides entering all the piping cori- . tests, and playing with the hand, he was constantly back arid forth to the platform to provide ac­ companiment for 'the dancers. --------- - jjj . »-*■ ■ r - — Advertising regarding the day did riot say that ten bands w( be .present. It pointed out that, in future,Highldnd this -particular branch of the On-; bigger and tfetter. And it could, be the folk of to a revival of The the style of more century ago.. But - it George do .it •job’.’. urid'&rtaki-ng. -’ ... * * Ernie: Fisher, president, of the district pipers’< society, which sponsored the event-; had. a dif- .Paw. week'. competitions pr.derway, .1 did -'a good -ioib at the ”! at onet point in- his marked these Scots are slow "damned deliberate". The photographers missed natural" when Ernie bent; down to .pick up his program and spill­ ed a bunch, of silver from his tunic pocket. To see this kilted .... Scot scrambling for/the silver, I-With relatives, in the community. Provided another one nn. these •tn'ialigned” folk- arid the MC play­ ed it-,up. j Only those who can’t be pleas-' ed could • find too much , fault .with this initial effort. Certainly itors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Havens. • • . ' Mrs. Wm. Edwards, . Mrs. Etta Roberts and Mr. Fred Webb spent Sunday at Sauble Beach and Pt- Elgin where they visited with friends. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Harton of Toronto were week-end visitors Oil Burners Serviced-^Units Converted - RePairs for Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Automatic Hot Water ■ Tanks Installed ' 61-r-13 Dungannon tario Association, which, was i sponsoring the day, incorporated'j • ten ibarids; It was known that alii.bestir ten would not compete, ibut more than five were expected- to be in attendance and on parade. Anyhoo, - it Was a -gala day’ DR.Y GOOPS • LADIES CHILDRENS WEAR. CHINA ’KITCHEN UTENSILS*GRATING CARDS TOILETRIES TOYS J08W LUCKNOW, ONT. They plan to leave in August on a. trip West. ;.- - •• Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spiith and '■daughter Sylvia of Bancroft, who are holidaying'^at Southampton, attended the- Highland Bands Day on- Saturday and renewed ffiend- ■slupsr’ "7^" •' . ' Mrs. Wm. Edwards of Guelph, who has' been spending the past week with Mrs. Etta Roberts, .has returned to her home. Mrs. Ed­ ward’s husband w^s a former Belfast boy. Dr. and Mrs, W. V. Johnston and, -Nancy of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKinnon and son Michael of Calgary visited with friends and relatives fdr. a few days last week. Recent-visitors^ with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Busheli were iMr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh, Mary and Dickie of Purple Grove; Mrs. J. Bushell and Mrs. Max Bushell and Brenda of Holyrood; Mr. Donald MacPherson, Kincardine; Mr.-and Mrs. John McMurchy and Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Mason-and Kenneth, of Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Gloria and Stirl­ ing of Paisley. Mr.-Finlay MacDonald and son Rhoddy of Chatham spent the week-end with the former’s fath­ er, Mr. D. A. MacDonald of Loch^ alsh, and attended the pipe band day on Saturday. “D.A.” recent­ ly underwent 'an operation in London. ■ z c Mrs. Mrs; N. E. Bushell visited last Week in London’ pwith Mr. .and-J\li^r-Tom-~G-aganr “and--made’ daily ' calls at Victoria Hospital where Mrs. Robert Simpson, is a patient. Jean is now... able to be Up each day. Visitors 7 with Catherine Mac­ Gregor last week, vyere Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wright and daughter Phyllis of League City, Texas-; Miss Anna Stuart,. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacGregor, Kim- tail; Mr. C. J. MacGregor, Wat­ erloo; Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart, and Joseph Stuart of St. Helens^ Dr; W— CT-MacGregorT-ChLfcagi^-^ who is remaining this week. I ASHFIELD V- ■ -The Presbyterian Mission Band ■ met at the home of Annie Vari o'er. Lay on Thursday .6f last ■■'•‘week-. , ':■ '' . . For .the month ’ of.. August, the service in the Presbyterian Chiirch will be held, at 9.45. Sun­ day School after the- phurph ser- !»yice.' • • ’ * j Miss. Maribn 'Hamilton, was a i patient in .Wingham Hospital, last ! rppendixjoperation. She was able meyan^-S bturd The'new. bridge on the 12th ! Con. is finished*, arid the ,road is ! . Au yir* <v>' . ■ ' (.pen 'for traffic. I ' .Mints'Sadi#’ Jbhridtoii, ELN.,-was ' /,■ home for a lew days from God- *' erich whore ,-sfe. M taking care ■ of a .patient:. " .. . .■ ' 1 Thia comimunit-y tvas -.well rep- !/esented at the Highland Bands i Day id Lucknow on Saturday. BUY YOUR from-an-established new car dealer with 17 years’ of customer satisfaction. 1953 FORD , . $1,725 1952 CHEVROLET COACH $1,325 19!>0 FORD COACH $1,025 1950 FORD 8N TRACTOR". $ 000.00 Theahoveare-enlyafew-ofourinanyusedcarsn' ranging from 1953 to 1942 models. All r„,p^{Jecj jo clear, .; - Huron Motors Limited Fotd, Monarch and Ford Tractors Wingham, Ont. “ Phone 237