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THE LUCKNo w ' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW
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Now At
Summer Pries
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
HOLDS PICNIC;
After .a: we'ek's ,postponement,
Lucknow United Church. Sunday
School .held their• annual, picnic
'at the Pine River Park last,
Tliursday afternoon, The park is
situated . ' at the first wooden
b 'dge 'on 'the Point Clark road,
an • . is °.the property of the Pine
River :United Church.
Harvey :Webster • transported
the children wby bus, with sup-
erintendent H. D. Thompson liar
ing up aSO
_,Plumbing, Heating, Wiring, Eavetroughing 'Phone 50'
See "The 'Greatest Show, On ' Earth'' at! Thee Playhouse
anis Thursday,'" Fri4ay and Saturday. • '••
,..;mm,,...,,f.•
NiNG
to Owners. or' 'Harborers of '•
GGG.
within the.
Municipality of the Village:of Lucknow
Take Notice:
By -Law•
..No.' 1.0 for the Village of.:
'That: �.
Lucknow, beeing a --By:Law--toprohibit-�- _
dogs running at large in the . Village of
o. :. fromthe lit of. Ma to_ the _ _
Lucknow, day , . .; Y
1st day of, September. In any ,year,. shall
be:strictly'enforced on and after. July. 16*
1956;.
A. HAVENS, Chief of :Police.
is
. fine program of ' ft -
ball, :volleyball and , games for
the different age groups.
• Winners of 'the race events
were: 'under: 5 years, Linda Wal=
den;; Brenda Morrison; 5 years,
Doris • Keating; ; Sally Cochrane,
6 years, Bobby Button, ,Murray
Morrison; : 7 'years, Don'ria .But-
ton, Marion Button; 8'' year . •girls,
.Diane ' Keating, Peggy • Button;
8. year boys; 'Russell Allin, Terry
'Rathwell; ' 9 year girls, Barbara
Rathwell, Beverley Rathweh,. '9:
year boys, David ' Thompson.; 10:
Year ' girls, ' Dawn: Stewart, .Bev-
erley MacKenzie; ' 10•, year boys;,
Tom 'Andrew,. Glen ' Porter; ' 1.1'
year. girls, Lynda.. Button, ;Helen
MacKay (tie), Judy Webster; 11.
year boys, . Kenneth ' Tremaine,
Gordon MacKay; 12 year girls,
Patricia 'Thompson, .Nancy Irwin;
12 year boys, Dick Richards;•'Tom
Rathwell.;__ 1314 :gear girls, Jean
Richards, Nancy'Webster; 1344'
year boys, Bob Andrew; 3 -legged
race:' girls under' 12, Lynda But,.
ton' and Peggy Button Jane Joynt
and Diane Keating,; , boys '.lander
12, Terry: Rathwell and Tom •An-.
:drew, David Thompson and. Glen
Porter; ' girls over •12.., ..Joyce •and.
•Elam ._
e acNay,Mary Allin ' and
Nancy �win. y bo's over 12; . Clif-.'
ford and Carl Wagner, Dick Rich::-
ards`_ _and Bob Andrew;': relay
race, "junior girls, • Lynda, .Peggy
and Donna Button, Helen Mac -
Nay junior boys,. Clifford and off the living ;room floor before'•white cornflowers
Carl" Wagner Bob Hunter Gor-'; furnishings ' started crashing
WEEDNE St AY, . J1)LY 11th, 195G.. .
D'unca,r:'s, X001 Room
will be open
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
Evenings • from 7.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.
and •
ALL DAY'LSATURDAY :.
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SUNDAY STORM -
WRECKS HAVOC'
Alrgosf . unbelievable , wreckage.
'was • strewnabout in ' the .wake
of a 'violent twister which struck
in the _Greenock and' Paisley dis-
trict in raid -afternoon on Sunday.,
The storm struck in the Kin.-
garf area at the tip ' .df Kinloss
Township, and swept north east-,
wardly,; flattening some 'sixteen
barns in its 'path and ' seriously
damaging. other . farm 'buildings,.
-including homes. '
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•Insurance ,coverage in most
eases ' wouldn't cover half' • the
damage, and' in a 'few instances
no °insurance was carried.
Willing workers from far and
near,'including +1Vlenrionites 'from
the Elmira- district, have: been
streenling''into' the 'storm -wreck-
ed area: to lend' a hand at clean
ing`up the :debris: Donald B;. Blue".
:announces than. 'h'e has'been in
contact withOttawa, •seeking as
sistance for the victims ' who •in
some cases :shave been irnpover-`
ished by; the catastrophe. •. •
In ,the Kingart district° Wilbert
Hewitt's barn Was flattened. and
his house- badly wrecked Ile
,grabbed : his .104nonths4-.old son
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W'EO ..SATO R.DAY
John, Edmund Irreleaven and-
Miss Jane . Maye 'Johnstone •des-
cendants. of Iwo of Lucknovs
earliest families; were wed in a '
charming church ceremony ' in
Lucknow Presbyterian. Church • 1
on Saturday afternoon at 3.0Q
o'clock: Rev. Wallace McClean'
officiated. ' ',
The' bride is the only daughter
of Mr. and. Mrs. J. Russell John-
stone of Lucknow and' the 'groom •
is ,the son of Mr. and Mrs..Har...
old W: Treleaven •
The charming bride was gown- .
ed in chantilly lace over satin •
on,,..Yprince s lines, . with ' bouffant,
skirt' and .scalloped short sleeves, , f
with . matching mitts., She wore .•
a shoulder -tip ' veil of nylon; net.' •
with Juliette • cap. Her `flowers
were orange blossoms and white '
Maid of honor was -Mrs. Wm..
C 'Johnstone, sister=in-law o€. the
bride; ,whose : waltz4en1gth gown —�
was. _of:iceblue crystalette with' ''
.full skirt and •matching. }bolero.,
She wore a white picture '_hat and
white accessories and. ' carried
orange blossoms and 'blue.. and
don' .MacNay,, senior;'' Elaine --and 'about He ,was pinned with the:. Mr Win _Treleaven of. -Monaca,'
Joyce. MacNay, Jean. Richards, child .between: two outside doors Pa., was, groomsman for his bro-
Nancy 'Webster. leading tothe basement ;until' re- ther. •
leased' by Nil's: Hewitt who had MacLean Johnstone ' of
sought' momentary •: refuge iii . a
•iiiiiiii=ii;�iiiiiiii,viiiiiiiiiii-sills/iii!i�iii��
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Breeze, Sc off Blue. or White
with 'tea towel, gt. 71c
Weld's Pure. Crape Juice
12' oz. .bottle - .19c
Orange PekoeiTea Bags
Crown;: pkg. of 100 75c
Clark's Beans .with 'Pork:
• In. Tomato
20oz. sins 2 cit 3
Good Lncl► Margarine, Bi. pg 3 for sLoo ,
Heinz .Cooked . Sp m, 15 1Xz. tis ... 2 for 29e
Culverhouse Golden Cana Corn 2 for 2Se
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Interlake OF'hite Cross Toil et Tissue .3 'rolls 35c
York' Homo Peanut:Butter, 1.6,02 icebex' jar 45c
Ch'risties" ,Ritz, 8 air pkg.' 22e
Dr. •. Ballard's Chain/lion.,Dog • :Fol. ..., _tins 27c
Rinso, .3c off, large Pkg. - . 35c
Rinso i0c-off---gist pkg...... Oc;
10e .off 2 large Lux Litaid Detergent 2 sus TAt -
2c•'off 3' reg. bars ..Lifeb rr sem; ' for 21c
l0c off Shield Toothp-=e. 'lam tube
Frostee Dessert , vauffla er, . 2 pkgs. la
Durham Cornstarch ..... 2 • rat
Certo Crystals, the ideal pectin' ....: I pkgs. lam.
Golden Hoursununer Confectipas, varieties,
-take home package ._:._...__ -•
laves Dry Form Powder 16 ata: pkg. 45c
,Kraft's. Casino 'French lura', • 111e . off
8 flliad24 'bottle .....
.
Hereford' Corned Beit, 12 es - ea
MMLa.ren's'Bar-B-,Q Le la. 1:4 OIL, jar'
• R lit . W 'Prepared lam' 1f cox. jar
Beaver brand. Charcoal, ,;a' lik" bag .. 49c
Birds "Eye : t'rench Fries . 2' Pkgs. 37e
Birds rile .L ftnssreasio^ i tins
"39e
�... 19e
• .FRESH ritoppcm At RED at w HiTt,
Sunkist oranges, satin fid; the fullest..
2 ,dor. poly bag. _. 77e
California Lemons, fresh., ,fill
;�a 0 for 35c
Green Beans,. h ume. grown, .att'saacti.ve *lee
Bead Lettuce, Mar grOWn. ektra1 •b d 19c
PJi3Wlit OFF1S--
32",geack Bat ............. ...: 49g With 55,00. order
29" Snorkel ............... .:..:. . 99c weal. smou 'order
Hall- tela �onvvel, 81,49 'with $5.1* order
f
enta�-mve it A- y ion •
V+'itr eats. :..M..'pitrcrnas at 1•%a l'E Bed and •
V+'tlitx &to vOL 'wil rift:ewe a crrance t� win.
::z We tingno A.utvmatit' •Dry ir. ori CKNX'
eacx: .Yr'icia; for exgrit weeks:
infer. n atwr: irktyraday t rt. Friday or. .GNX . s(t
1.2f 7.4r. ,;mac ;i. '_smarty entries at_ pits wish.
White
• ghor e '26 Free I
tore
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clothes closet. ;Curtains 'from the
smashed -out windows: dangled in
the trees several yards :from - the
house
Stanley Cooper's barn was de=
capitated, and . other barns- in the
vicinity destroyed .were those of.
James Thompson, ,James 'Moulton,
.
Orville' Needham . and; Mrs: Wm.
Hayes. '•
WEDDING' BELLS,
GAULEY-HOWALD
omP L Mr. and Mrs.
Worden. Howald ;of Lucknow, was
the setting :for the' marriage op
London was soloist: ' and 'Mr. Nor-
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man Taylor was.. organist. • , ••
' Mr.' Donald Johnstone of St.
Catharines,- brother' of the bride .
and. Mi.: Frank MacKenzie of Ed- . ; J
monton; brother-in-law of the -
groom,' ushered.
' For . the reception which .fol-, •.
lowed: at the bride's home, Mrs.
Johnstone • reecived' ' in a pink
linen ensemble, with pink 'access- •
ories, and the groom's mother •
chose a blue powdered .dress with
blue. accessories. .
Fo. travelling to Northern On=
t `i0 the bride Wore an aqua `
linen sheath' with matching, ,dust
Saturday afternoon at 4.00 o'clock er coat, beige . accessories.
of' their daughter, Bozeila .Marie,
to Mr. Robert:. Charles Gauley,,
son "af Mr. and Mrs: John Gauley
of. Goderich. The ceremony •was
performed by. 'Rev.: Wallace Mc-
Clean 'of. Lucknow• : Preslbyterian
Church. ,
The bride was . gowned in a
waltxi-length foomil af. nylon net.
over white slipper satin and ,a
petit jacket of nylon ' net. Her
finger .:tip veil was held tzr . a -
crown Qf. seed 'pearls and she.
carried a' bouquet of red and
white roses.
. Miss Ann Petersen of Lucknow
was bridesmaid. She wore yel-
low nylon • net, over yellow satin
and carried a nosegay' of yellow
te�-roses.
The groomsman was Gordon.
Smith of Goderich and 'Mrs..How,...
ard Cowan of ;Lucknow. was ' or.-:
ganist.
For the reception that follow
ed the 'bride's' mother received in
a blue printed nylon dress.• with
blue accessories and corsage•.1•of•
red and white roses. She was
+ assisted by the groom's 'mother'
who dose a dress of Light brown
e---o-h-ramespux- aa -tin With -'white.=ac...
corsage of roses..
11411r. and Mrs. Treleaven will '
reside 'in Lucknow.'
• LANGSIDE
On Sunday 'a ',family gathering.
was held to honor Mt.. and Mrs.
Wilson Wall on the approach . of
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' ers
a
my
edd
in
a
nn y
57th w
their • 6? g
on July • 12th at the fan'mily. resi-
dence, 6th' Con., Kin10ss.•.We of=
fer our congratulations and best
wishes to ; this esteemed: couple:
• Miss ;Margaret.' Steer, Mr.' and
Mrs. Woodley, Fred. and Barry '
of London, were Sunday visitors
with -Mr..'and - Mrs: Philip •Steer
and .family.'
'/j cessories and• corsage of yellow
�y and white. roses. .
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For their 'wOdding;..trip Mrs.
Gauleydonned a beige suit with
turquoise, accessories and cor-
sage of red. and white roses,
Mr.' and Mrs. Gauley Will re -
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el :stationed taking . military train -
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Friends., in this district were-. '
a heart. attack . and was hospital- • '
ized, for; a few days, 'fie is con
sorry' to. '.learn ',that Mr. Jack
Hayes' of Livonia, Mich., suffered •
valescing at his home. '
:Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whytock:.
and Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Miller, . .
Mr. Graham Moffat attended the
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funeral in'Xincardine on MendaY
afternoon of the late Mrs, L J;
Husk. _ '
i1Vlr; and Mrs Win Evans and-
Ted visited recently 'with friends
at Hyde Park,. Lob() and Mount •
'arme:`
Doris and Edna Wall of White
church are visiting' with their
Cousins,
Marion and Janice Wall.
David :Wall, is siting with his.
Cousin, •1mliy Wall at, White
• church. ,
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