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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-10, Page 2• TWO; TEE IMOKNOW j. ...J , LUCKNOWR Q17TARIO. . t Tor ADVANCE ...POPPING L1sr ORDER NOW, PICK UP ANY DAY DURING SALE! ORIGINAL c SALE OCTOBER 17, 18, 19, 20 Wednesday thru Saturday le inert bvyd 'twice. out: *ught E. McKim .. The Rexall .Store LUCKNOW° •- Phone , 32 OBITUARY MARTIN MacLEOD' Death came suddenly on Oct giber 2nd. to 'Martin .MacLeod of Chicago, ' a , forner resident of Kinloss Township.. He was .a son of thelate James MacLeod and Christ' a IVLacInnes and was born o . Concession 5, Kinloss on November .15th, 1886.. He spent -few years -in the West and Toronto before going to Chicago where he has been a resident .for th. e past 37 years. A service was held field at Fred Weals Sons funeral parlors in Chicago on . Thursday evening and the remains, arri`v'ed in Luck- now on ; Friday -night.: ; • . ,___ The funeral service was held. at the McLennan and' MacKen- zie Memorial Chapel,. Lueknow, ori4aturday,October 6th: conDdud by Rev. Norman Caswell. Interment was in South Kinloss. Cemetery with Allister Hughes, ,Ross MacMillan, Jim Burt,; Alex Sutherland, Hossack .. Bain • and Hugh Sutherland acting •as, pall- bearers. The flower bearers were Jimmie, Allan and Gordon .Whit- field,. Neil Bain, Jim MacLeod and,Bob Shillingrton. . 'Mr. MacLeod is survived 'by his sisters, Annie of • L'ticknaw, Mrs. Bert Bain .. (Isabelle) of London and, brothers Alexander of (1.10X1'" 410/1 and James- A. of Kinloss. Those attending .: the funeral from carom 'a . distance.. were. from Chi- cago, Detroit,- London, Hamilton, Ripley • and Kincardine.. . DUNGANNOI Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and Robert': spent ..Thanksgiving Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Finnigan, Detroit., Visitors with 1VIr.. &Mrs:: Htir= trey Maize for Thanksgiving were ;OLr. and Mrs. QUA Springer . and Tamil . of Tillionburg, Mr. and =:l is.:Stanley-Dennis and family sof Clifford and ,Mr. and Mrs. Jas. • Wallace, Seaforth.• Mrs. Winnifred Widcomibe of lWindsor spent Thanksgiving at. the home of her parents, Mr.' & McClure ' and is : re- maining e-rnai :ing foKA weekkand the 101st enYuvers ' the ,United a iurtch arY *the next Sunday, October -14th. „ 1 • Mr. and . Mrs: Rich. Finnigan. end Mrs Olive Culbert spent. Monday• -with -Mr -,arid=Mrs. ,Fier i; rinignan::. Miss -Clara Sproul and Mrs. J. D. Hesson of Stratford spent .the week -end wwit'h Misses Nettie & 3tebina Sproul. HONOUR COUPLE ON ANNIVERSARY (xnv oVGH NEWS). Mr. and Mrs, Ruciy Sieloff (nee Norine Hodgins) of Detroit were honored by relatives here on the •.ocassion. •of :their 25th wedding anniversary. The din- ner 'was head 'on Saturday , even - in the Anglican. Church 'parlors which were. tastefully decorated with streamers' and wedding bells.. A 3 -storey wedding cake also ,white candles and a , silver .candan . attractive table setting. ads. G. B. Cox was master of cerenboniesi rand. s�pioke-briefly. . LL�Jya .—Wna. _:.LlaYd proposed a toast to the bride and groom of 25 , years. and Rudy.. made a fitting reply. Mr. J. A. Palmer .led . in prayer and all . joined in singing the' hymn "0 Perfect: Love".; Musical numbers were given by' :Billy and Bobby Scott and 'Mr. Karl Boyle. Miss May ` Boyle and Mrs. Jas. Hod- gins each .expressed good wishes and the presentaition. of .a gift of money was made by,Miss Edna` Boyle. Mr. ' Elroy Sieloff then showed interesting colored: films whicih.!were taken . by him,. dur- ing his time of service with the U.S. Navy while stationed at Guam and other centres Guests were present from Detroit ' and ]London, , along with . relatives here. Heartiest. *congratulations are extended to, Rudy, and . Nor- ine on `their . anniversary. . Mr: •and Mrs. Gordon 'Grund riitt (nee Frances Hodgins) . and son Bill of Tof`onto visited here with . Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas. M. Hod- gins .Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Hod-. gins, Mr. ..and Mrs; Jack Hodgins. during the wee! ' . WlPNE DA fir* $Qty, 1056 ZION` Mr. and 'Mrs. Chester Ritchie Of Detroit visited•. a few : days. with Mr. and Mrs. Will ' Ritchie.: :Mr. and Mrs. Murray- McDon- agh `' and ,fainily and Ross Mc- Donagh visited c-Donagh'visitted for' the week -end with their parents, .Mr. and. Mrs. Jack McDonagh: ' —Mr:• -and • avers. Frank Ritchie -&- Anne visited -Sunday with Mr. & Mrs: Allan McAuley. :Miss Eileen McGillivray' visit- ed with Mr. , and M'rs. D. A. Hack- ett for the Week -end... Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl. Thompson of ' lOolborne.' visited with Mr: & 'Mrs. Wm.. E. 'Haldenby: _Mrs Ad'aL.Hbdgins, Mrs.. •Rudy. Sieloff, Elroy. 'and Calvin and Miss Jeanette': Co ble of . ,Detroit • spent the Week -end with lgr. ' and Mrs. Wm:, Coir 'and Rev • Benson cox • sand 1955 Pontiac; fully equipped 1955 Standard Chev, Sedan,, fully' 195.4 Chef. Powerglide. Coach, fully 1953 Pontiac Sedan, fully, equipped 1952 Cbev, Deluxe Sedan equipped equipped ,... 1950 Plymouth Sedan, 1949 ' Chev. Deluxe Sedan Typo 1948 Pontiac.. Sedans. ,r ,,,,, 51,950 ,...$1,895. ,,..,,.,$1,295 ,.,...$1;09$* 795- $ 695 $ . 495 TRUCKS . A. N. Stake Trunks in 1947, and 1949 • Models. . Number „of . @ 1951. Me u 1 -ton Pick -Up . .....,,,, .v.......... 4-4 5 - 1950 1 -ton G C Panel • ,.. , ,.5' '495 Two 1949 Ford Panels • $ 325 ...',$,495 $ 425: $ 195 1949 1 ton' GMC Panel converted to a bus 1949.-Chev: '4 -ton Pick -Up 1949 Chev:4 -ton Pick -Up , Brussels Motor Huron County's' Foremost Used Car. Dealer`s ..Cash, 'Trade$ Terms ' ilpen ,:Eveaings Vnt11 10 Cities ;. Service Dealer • Phone ; 73x, Brussels ,Mr,` Lyman ' Sutton lad his :vice next Sunday owing to the, injured during . • corn cutt- Bervie; Harvest Thanksgiving & hand ' �n, g Mg operations on his farm on the following Sunday only it Mr.' 'arid, Mrs. Alex Percy en- tertained relatives on: Sunday to the ' annual. Thompson reunion when over fifty were in attend - ance. a• Percy .Barr of Haileyabury and `Russe11; of ; Toronto .spent. the. week -end With Mrs. John Barr `ands Don*d ;and Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Barr: ' . •moi - 0.— / 0,.."i i iiiiii-iii ii-iiiii i iii• iii=iii ilii . • .••• •'• — 1 lj i; i' 1 Birds Eye *Green 'Peas 12: -oz. pkg.. 2 for 37c Quaker .Cornflakes Giant 12 oz. pkg. -- 22c Hereford Corned Beef .12 oz. tin 37c Face -Elle Tissues 200's.. 2 .for 33c Betty Crocker Cake'n Frosting Mix, 3 varieties, 17 oz. pkg. t.. .., 37c Delsey Tissues, colored ........: 2 rolls 31c Ballard's Champion Dog Fold ...::,: 3 for 35c,, Wagstaffe Jams,. assorted 9 oz jars ,. 3 for 59c 'Supreme Brand White Beans, 16 oi. cella .... 15e Green Split; Peas, 12 oz. cello:..... • ..... ,..:.,:., 17e. Weston's Capri Wafers, pkg. 22c Clover Leaf solid light: Tuna ' Fish, '7 . -oz39c Brunswick -Sardines, 3/4 oz...,,... .. _2 tins 19c Clark's Beans with Pork, est ;sauce, '2 th s -39e Five Roses All Purpose Flour, 5 lb. bag 39c "Rose" Brand Margarine >..::.•.::...•..... 31e Supreme Walnut Pieces, 7'oz. collo ...,.:..... 37e Pecans, 3 oz. cello' .... ...,.... 39c Golden Hour Confections, take home pkg. "29e• New. Wisk ;Detergent,. lg -tin 49c gt tin :97c. Hawes Wax Paste, .6c off, f lb. tin 47e • Red & White Toilet Tissue , • 2 :rolls 25c Lux Liquid Detergent,, 5c off lgtin . ,;. 38e 100 off gt. tin 71c SiunbeamSoap Fads 2 pkgs. 21c Christies :Premium :'Sodas, 6 oz2 pkgs,.33c Aunt Mary's Brown or White. diced Bread, 24 oz. loaf 16e :Javex Concentrated Liquid 'Bleach, 32 oz., .25c Woodbury's Beauty Soap, 1c sale, both sz. 3131e Johnson's Hard Gloss G10 -Coat, qt.'. tin. $1.09 FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye Orange -Juice,: 6 oz. .:..,._.. 2 tins'37c: Ocean Perch. Fillets, 16 oz. pkg. . , 35c Chopped Spinach, 12. oz. pkg; 21c EXCLtTSIVE GOODWILL OFFER lis .Din' • ImpartedE'n h 5 -Piece Set, Wedgewood g , nerware consisting of Cup and Saucer, Fruit Nalppie, . Bread and Butter plate, Dinner plate, For only $1.99 with $5:00 purchase • FRESH PRODUCE AT. • RED & WHITE McIntosh Red `-Apples-,-•-smack rig witlr ,good.---- nen+, fancy grade, 3 lbs. 35e; 6 qt. bskt. 59e Select quality Bananas 2 lbs. 29e Crunchy, flavor packed :Celery 2 stalks 25c Mild, .sweet, waxed Turnips lb. 5c Select No. 1 marsh Potatoes, .10 lb. bag 35c A ite :.Food Hoare 'PHONE 26 ,---' FREE D4ELI+VERY • .iiii•iiiiiiiiiii,iiiiii iiiiiiiiiii ilii -i: ii 'Mrs. Arthur 'Phillips• stiff`. � and 1V! ps and . Peggy • of. . F'onthill spent, Thanksgiving withrMr- J R. Lane and: Mr.'..and : Mrs.. Frank Mauld- en and Keith, . • Miss Er17n'a Percy' of Monk Spent the . week -end at her home: Mr. .and Mrs., Karl 'Boyle and. 'Carol of London. spent . a ` few days with Misses Edna and ;May. $oy1e: Mr. and Mrs. Clare ' Sparling. and . Allan of ' Walker=ton visited, Sunday. wiith Mi.: and Mrs .Geo. Haldenby, • .Mr. and; Mrs. Maurice Hodgins of .•London .•spent ,the week-errd• With: relatives here and attend- '.ed the Sieloff silver' wedding' Party' -• Mr. and. Mrs. •Wm. Lloyd; Mr, and Mrs. Ivan • Lloyd and Billy.' of London -were here ,on Satur- day attending the silver wed- ding anniversary for Mr.'and Mrs: Rudy. Sieloaff. ,Mr. .and Mrs. Wain. ;Cox and Rev. G. B. ;Cox entertained at a family dinner on: Sunday. This • was 'Mr. and , Mrs. 'Jack .Scott's 'wedding . anniversary. ' The Right Reverend . William A. Townshend, Suffragan . Bishop of Huron Diocese, was • `here: on will be at 9.30 • a.m. (Congratulations .to .Mr.' & Mrs. Donald . (Peterbaut (nee .Ruby ... Bonnett) who were . married in .. The Presby Brian, .churelr-lT e i Saturday afternoon.. The •funeral of the late John bleFarlan,a former resident of here,, was 'held on..Wednesday af- ternoon . from the ..Linklater fb.n- eral home, Kincardine:. ; : Are'hie . f McFarlan' is a �brot'her.' •Mrs..: Jaines Hodge, who has been ,a .liaitient .in Victoria Hos- pital, London,, for some. time; .re- turned ' home during. the ' week. We wish her: improved health. Miss Marion Percy 'has. gone to Guelph Where' She will ''be employed at the OAC. Mrs. Alex Percy accompanied her to Guelph on:Monday.: . CULROSS CORNERS.' ' Mr: and Mrs: ` Archie .lVIofffat and. ' Mrs. 1VJ:cMurchy of Winni peg, Mrs. Murray Henderson and. children of Paraiinount • and Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Stabo 'spent Thurs- day with Mr and Mrs, James, Wraith: Our teacher, disc King, • atten- ded teachers convention Thurs- day:"'"' ' Mrs. , Earle Hodgins is employ= ed at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cassidy, ' Teeswater. • 1 Friends ' and' patients . of Dr. • M.H. Corrin"of s ucknow of sorry to learn 'that be is a. pat- ient' atlent' in Wingha�m Hospital: , •S yConfirm- ' We extend. congratulations to Sunda:. for �a service of Confirm Wall,E1- Church Donnie . Wall, Beverley ation at the Anglican When a class of 27 candidates da Walland Barbara Haldenby • were preserzled' : by Mr. Stones ' on winning 'prizes for work 'dis- Palmer., Mrs. 'Harold; Haldenby was soloist with the choir under -the---.direction----oi� the:W.organist,. Miss ,,Edna Boyle. The . candidates were Lucretia, .June, Dorothy and Sharon McLeod, Edward ° ' and Patrick Palmer of Bervie; Marie Schneller, Marie, ,Bert and Kar- en Nicholson, Mr. and 'Mrs.. Jas. Haldenby, . Danna, Alice, Doug- las, Betty, Beatrice, Barbara, Norma and Shiela Haldenby, Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Gillespie, Del- bert •Hedley, John Hadgins of played at Teeswater Fair. Mr. & Mrs:' Walter Shelton, :9th of Kincardine visited Sunda at Bkrowin's.' We are sorry to report Mr:' Ev- erett 'W'iiytock to Have met with a painful accident whena wire. flew up ,'and struck 'him in the'' eye, requiring medical •attention. Mr. and ,Mrs. 'James Haldenby and Debbie have moved: 4o Walk- , erton where Jim 4s .employed .,Misses Helen Schumacher and Lois Haldenby of London spent Kinlouglh; 'Robert White • of Gor---the holiday ',Week -end with Mr. re; ` �Grifieiiiam `•and- ;Shirley Kerslake of • Kingarf. - ,. Mr. , and Mrs. Jack Cuyler Of Kincardine, Mr. and, 1V1rs: Glen Campbell and Gierina' of ,Amber- ley visited on Sundaywith ,Mr. and Mrs. Bert :Nicholson ,and I. faamly. There will be no Anglican r- • sand Mrs: John Sc n' aches: Week -end visi-ters with Mr, Mrs, .John Ross • were Mr. and • ,Mrs. Robt. Millen), Toronto; Mr., and Mrs: Alex' MacKay. of Aci:oh , and Mr. and Mrs.' Donald ROSS, who have just returned to Tor- onto o -onto. after five months in Wing nipeg.