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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 164 PASS SLIMEEN .z .. �.<: 1.•..� - rte THII LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO a• • a TE .. Iir.gest":' I Makers of the a. Uniforms in tl 4 e or! Y ■ Professional I Look! : really beautiful sheath, with smart tiny pin -tucks perfectly el set into the attractive bodice de- sign, with gripper -opened skirt,' • action:sleeve gussets, a deep kick - pleat, and a lovely convertible is SUPER -COMBED WASH & WEAR 2 " POPLIN LUX OPAQUE TERY: OTHER STYLES ,•IN : ,DRIP AND 'DRY POPLIN WASH" AND `WEAR•.40MBED WASH :AND WEAR,: COMBED. WASH -AND WEAR TERTLENE • • ■ • • and Men'a Wear • PHONE 528-2126 LucknOW • • IAGENT FOR' KINCARDINE- CLEANERS 4 Free Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and iliarid liunummusaimaampureaammusanstoliatimaelooloolusimilim 3 Miles In. $noini Going T edding (By Whitechurch Correspondent) here, of. Miss Laura Lee,' daughter of Mrs. Helen Hornick and John ,Henderson, sort..of IVir: and Mrs. Robert • Henderson* on Saturday, Februiry 27th et 2:30 . p.m. in . First Church •of Christ Disciples, ,Lonckin, were his parents, bre= thers Keith, Arthur, JIM, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. 'derson. In order to latent the had to walk from 'their home, 3 miles, through the snow., to the village the night before and re- main With relatives. Luckily their car was parked in .the village. ' OLIVET NE S Sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. John ,MacCharles who suffered a fatal heart attack on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roulston and Jack, Mrs. Jennie Mills and Mrs. Solomon of Lucknow a'ttend- ed the ftineral of Richard Solo- mon in Stratford on Tuesday. Wendy visited with Mrs. Hamil- ton in It. Josephs Hespital, •Lon - Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire of Stratford vialted in the com- munity on Sunday; , Sudbury visited over the week- end with Mrs. Jean Hamilton, Janet and Michael. ' ELECTED CHAIRMAN, • MARRIED TO FORMER The'Feurth Estate, the publica- . tion.' of the London Free. Press EznploYees' Association', carries an article ie their Janeary azine. of the election 'of ,Fred WOodley as General. Chairman of the greup. The organization com- prises, members from the news- paper, radio end television depart- ments, of the Free Press, Fred Is married to the fernier Margaret Steer, daughter of Mr-. and Mrs. Philip Steer ;of Kinloss Township. He is employed in the j of the organization and 'at age ' 26 he Is believed to be .one of the 'youngest Men ever to Serve as ehairmak of the Geheral Com - Fred IS 'shown the Magazine .in- a cave man's teatime which . he donned for the campaign for election. to the post. With him. is a pretty young Jody canipaigning on the same ticket , under the HURON:.*AN DIES, Sandra who Is 13 years old and a student at Ripley High Scheol; brother Sandy. •of •Huron Town- ship:. sisters,. Mrs. Ernest (Isabel) Gaunt Of West Watvanoall :Town - Slater 'of Sca rough, rs. Bruce (Margaret): Taylor of Newmarket, Mrs. Elden kJessie) Avery of Tiv- erton. He was predeceased by a aister Mrs. William (Sadie) Knott of Clarksburg and a brother Rod in; a farm: accident in 1945 at' the The largely 'Attended funeral serVice attested to. the' esteein" in which lifacCharles was held and to the 'popularity of this val- tied citizen of the Olivet com- rnunity;• Rev, George Ball of • Ol- ivet United Church. conducted the .funeral'service' at the McLennan FuneraT Home in RiPley on. Sun- day afternoon with burial in Rip- ley Cemetery. Pallbearers' Were Norval Stewart, Grant MacDon- 11d, Donald MacTaviSh, Wilfrid. Steele, Herb 'Clayton mid Gordon organist at the service, 7 y The SeRtine THAT ;the ,,McNaughton hevo given up the Position of caretaker at the Lucknow Pres- byterian Church; They have carried • on the work at the "church for over six years. 'An advertisement for ceretaker can be found. elsewhere in the pa - THAT a card from Mr. and 'Mrs. • William Kempyn, operators of 'a summer totnist business at Clam Lake, says that they are on their way 'home from Los Angeles and please send their paper te their home address. The card was written from St.. THAT J. C.; Drennan 'of Aihfield, a director on the 'Kincardine. Local, attended the manual inee- ting of., the concentrated milk producers in °dam" lait-Wed-, nesday end Thursday. THAT Elwin, Hall of Lucknow was a recent judge et the Wing - ham Lions Club public speak.; THAT president' Oliver MacChar- ,` les and Mrs. MacCharles Were local • representatives for the Luckncnv Agricultural Society at the Ontario Association of ,Agri- cultural Societies held in. Tor- onto last week. THAT Mr. and Mrs. George Joynt were scheduled to. fly to Palm Springs in California last' Thursday but their 'flight was grounded because • of stormY weather: They took the train from London to Chicago and flew from Chicagc• on. THAT Franklin ' son. of pOintment to the Bank of Mon.- • treal. branch at. Owen Sound. Frankli'n has been with. the •Lucknewi branch for the past Sound . on Wednesday, *Arch THAT MN: Lou. (GWen) 'Parker .dOn, by 'ambitlance,,, on Sunday. Gwen:, fractured' her, leg ten days ago while Skiing. further. examination. and treatment of the breake wes•to be done 'the tHAT Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne Ham- ilton have rented the home ,va- Mrs. Joe Balzer: Mr. arid Igra: _Balzer have moved t6 Kitchen- er where Mrs. ,Balzer is 'acting forced to give, .up hia, positron here ,•as pollee chief because . of health reasons. The home is located opposite the Lucknorw District' • High School •and is ' owned by Bob :Reid who*. res- ides just west of, Lticknow, on THAT':mrs.. Jack 'Hewitt, 'teacher School, we -a hospitalized in -Kin. eardine last Wednesday.' Mrs; "Robert MacKenzie assisted with stipervision at the,.High. School THAT . we hate 16. see people missing copy of their paper, but we appreciate the• fact that it -is inissed, Mrs. Margaret MacDonald ,of Walkerton, vising us' that she bad missed one, issue, says "we sure zniss it; after ' we read it we send. it to Keswick." 'THAT We' xelcome n.ewg of all sporting events taking place at -the Lucknow arena, or for that matter, anywhere in the area: We .do, however, count op rep- resentatives from, each team advising us of what is 'going oe, Without their help we must let the games '<go "uncovered". It would ' be a .7 -clay a week jo or mad we would have to "live" at the arena to .cover Sport ourselves., • YOU Srd; 1965 "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAN1) ALLEN'S TALL 48 oz. Apple Juice Sale SAVE 'TO .17c '3 tins BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE, "TWIN-PAK" SAVE TO 12c Mir Liquid Detergent Sale only 79c VOinitiTOilet•Tiii065(4 WHITE OR COLOURED Marshniallos On Sale KOUNTY KIST 14 oz. eriel Corn Sale Orange Juice Sale GARDEN PATCH 15 oz. Choice eas sAvE TO 25c 8 rolls 89c :REAL‘y SAO. .2 lbs. c SUPER BARGAIN .tins ..0AvE :To," 19c this 99c.. „ANOTHER SUPER-DUPER n Sale 8 tins We Sell Far Lein. Phone: LaCknoa, 5284420 alues Effective THAT a milker Clinic is 'being*ad- for 'Tuesday, . March .9th at the THAT Elwin Hall noticed a snow bank the other day, e, sign of spring that hao been noticed by a number ,in the community. THAT ,Mr. 'and Mrs. Caswell Hac- kett 'are living in' the ' house. 'just seuth of town belonging to 'Glen Walden. Caswell has been employed on the Wald& farm for a couple of 'weeks,. coming THAT weather forcet' the . post- ponement of the Kinloss Scout *banquet at Holyrood last Satur- day. night. The Legion -Bingo on Thursday also was blown oid; THAT if means much, and we 'doubt if .it does, March 'came iti• like -a Lamb and so is-•schedtd- 'THAT a post card from Barry. /Mailed frem .,paytoria. Beach in Florida, 'arrived too late for comment ',in last week's issue. home frezn • their visit to the south ,which saw .them vacation- ' ing '4n temperaturea of' 85 de-. THAT the Lucknow District Co - .op downtown ' store .and office is sporting a new tile floor that, 'adds to the appearance of .the interior of.' the, building. • THAT, if anyone missing' their er nevis item this Week, we can tell ' you why. .After find- ing our offke furnece out at 11:30 last Saturday night and ` -getting Jim Arnold out •of bed' .to tell 'him About' it and make arrangements .fOr. Correeting the . situation, We proceeded honie with our usual, armful of 'Sun- ' day work: At the entrance to our garage, the box sliPped-out of' our hands, Upside dowh ihto a snow bank in the dark • We hastened ,to our kneel to collect ' classified "ads, news items, un- opened( mail, publicity releases, paperman Uses On quiet StIti- found them all: Storm Ties Lucknow Area NO:need to t11. our local read ers that 'We had a storm here we had, dandy: Starting 'last Wednesday night,' it tied things up throughout the area "end ' the worst. :of . lasted. 29 inches of snow fell 'locally" in „the 4B -hour period .and fanned • by- strong winds, ,pilecl.'up .drifts ',that , presented some .real prob- lems for snow plow oPerators and those who ventured': out to work. 'Maiay. shop -keepers, dependent on the retail trade closed their bus. mes,ses,/ and many, , others like done 'as , on. Ordinary. ' days., be- cause of the leek of interrUptiOzza. The town, cotukry and provin- 'alai snow plow creWs and local snow removal. men 'really earned their mo,ifey and a wprd of praise is in order for. them. Mail men :were at a standstill and no* mail • delivery Was. received here ,orr• •Friday, Largest local cireulation daily, the London 'Free Pre$5, were not able. to make local de. liveries on Friday: The Storin was• not. a. local one, but 'extended 'across much' of the province,. ' As' this was written .on !rues' day, snow 'banks are disappear- ing' after a pleasant weekend with comparatively mild temperatures. The entire weekend' and into the first of the week has, .been FEBRUARY' RECORD Local ' weather recorder J, Greer searched the record books on Monday and found that 'Feb.' ruary, with a snowfall of 68 in- ches, hag set a record here for that inonth. The previous .record was in 1889 When 034- incheS The, lightest snowfall on record locally was In February, 1961, inches of snow was "regiStered. The high temperature • this month was 50, 'degreeS on the loth and the low' was, 6 below on the . nfall was 1;38 inc • •