The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-24, Page 141'AgE FOURTEEN' •
LUCKNOW SEN'',['INEL,; ToUC]
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WE NOW HAVE "IN'S`POC,�
ORGANZA — By 1he
In white, rose, turquoise,; .mint,; lilac, beige.
TAFFETASin match ng shades'
TULLE' and NETTING in harmonizing;''colour
Just perfect for the
SUMMER BRIDE
who wishes to
Ike Her Own.
ledding. Dress
PERFECT, ' TOOK
FOR . ATTENDANTS
AGENT FOR . KINCARDINE'Ci-E901ERS
Free Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday
Ladies � and
'Men's
' •, know' ,.
Wesrr. Lucknow
iiTanew'employee loyee at the
EAp,_:.
Lucknow ; Fruit. " :Market .: , is
Marion Scott, daughter of Mr.
g'
..and Mrs. William ` 'Scott of
Langside: /'
THATPt1P grades ils of 7 .' and : 8
at the Lucknow Public School
were instructed ori the, opera=•
tion' of. the bank by: the% local'
manager, Milton Rayner, on
two ' days ' last week. On Thurs-::
• daythe '' rural • u "lis v.isited,
,P,;,P.
"the 'branch and on Saturday,
the , town pupils were:!: guests.'
Their teacher.:'is Stuart Collyer.
''' the Lucknow Red Cross
'i'HAT ck o
Society' is hopeful that a large
number of local _people- will at-
' tend . the Blood. Donor Clinic
to; be held in the Wingham Le-
gion Half fronh • 5'., to' 9 ; p.m `to-
night (Wednesday).'
71iAT Mr., and Mrs Jack Mc
Donagli', were pleasantly, . sur -
'prised ' on Mother's Day by;'' a
hone call :.frorn Murray.'..and.
P Y
: Shirley .,'McDonagh of: Prince
Edward: Taland. where. Murray
is, with the: RCAF.
•. THAT Mr.and .. ,rs. s. m
Dyrie..Ca
., M
Y P.
bell received a 'phone. . call from
'their son, Harold'on Mother's
Day froth ; Merrit,• British ' Col=
i'imbis where he `is .: werking at'
.
'a copper mine: Harold :has..
been these for 41/z.'' years and
:speaks very highly of British
Columbia.
THAT students of 'Lucknow ,` &
District,; High. School are pre=
Sently Sporting ortin' new .school `ac-
` ,
leets ; ' in the • school .Colours,
white 'arid blue:'
THAT in renewing her Sentinel
sibscr'iption Mrs.. E. Greba
(Edna Reid) of Squamish,.
B.C.,. says, ' "I ,toad • the paper:
faithfully,, and would certainly
miss it .
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THAT the '• W terloo. Ca atttl
e
Breeding Association anlounc-
es that arrangements have been:
made for the Right Hon. John
Diefenbakerto; address the; 20th
anniversary celebration .of -the
Association ` in ;late July.
HAT Mr: and Mrs: Jim;: Reid '&•
- ' lion,' recentl..
sons; Ron � and o . y
moved to Mitchell where; they
,'.have taken. over the :Sunoco
• Service station, on Highway hwa: 8
.g Y
• .a. ,half -mile east ' of. Mitchell
'Their residenceis alongside. the
garage. The Reid family spent
the `winter in Florida, Upon.
their :return, Jim and,,. Freda.
sold'. their Frosty King refresh-
ment::
efresh .ment:: stand which they had
been' • Operating—AV. . 'Kincardine,
and later took over the Mitchell;
service s
ervi �e' Station. ;F
THAT Hall's Red and White
recently installed'. a" new dairy
refrigerator''.. counter.,,, giving
ahem rmore dis `la ,' area for
. P: Y,.
meats :in their other. counter:,
SEE ., .:
ByTheSentinel.
THAT Glen Tasker of the R.C.-.
. A.F. at. Greenwood; Nova
Scotia is . ;being;posted to;
Rockcliffe this summer and
reports there on. August' . 1st..
Mr, . .and Mrs. .Tasker have
been' in the M'artimes for eight
years. Mrs. Tasker is the for-
mer Marion' Gardner .of Zion.
THAT the, electronic" flash on.
The .Sentinel. camera • left us in
the • lurch' last Thursday. With
plans made .to take pictures at
the Masonic banquet and at
the High School Fashion Show,
' the batteries went dead. Re-
' placements are, •not available
locally and • so we were left
"in the dark" and - pictureless.
THAT Joe •Irwin left recently. :for;
Wilkie, Sask., where 'he will
Make his home perrnanently.
Some'. ,time ago, Joe sold ,'his
,Lucknow residence to 'Eldon
Milier of West Wawanosli,. who
will do considerable :. renovat,
ing before ,occupying the home,
At an informal; • gathering, . of
friends' prior;'` to Joe's'.;, dear•=
tare he ,,was 'presented. with ;'.a
piece :of luggage:: .
THAT Dr. •:: Brock Cleland' .of
Xenora•• was .'a ,week-end,
visitor
Course . t
•,' here. He is 'taking' •:a. a
Fort Erie • before'•oin to .Al.
g.. g
berta' as• a veterinary' inspec-
tor of cattle' at the •'Albert -Mon=
tanna border,
THAT; Mr. n WilsoWall of +Kin •
loss Township;' celebrated ' his
86th birthday : `on Monday, 'May
22nd, He has been a patient in
W ingham General Hospital for
,k the past 'three:' weeks. •
THAT: Floyd Stan•.ley, Grade 13
•
student' at Lucknow District
High School is the school's- re-
presentative in the Free ' Press
Student Leaders' Clwb; and at-.'
tended :a gathering .0f... this
'.group in London . on Friday ,as.
.. guests. of ,he Free e Press' and
Universit .of..Western,.0Ontario.
THAT' 'the " quilt made bY, the
ladies .of St. Peter's Anglican
g
Church, and which was on
p
lay Johnstone inand' Son's.
window was won b ' .Mrs Wal-
ter Culbert. of Ripley. The .draw.
was :made MaY 18th 'at t he :ti "m"
e
of North, -Huron District • Mas-:
onic. banquet and. .the luck':
'
ticket, was ` drawn •.bY
y, one'' of.
the Goderith H"arboraires • at`
lunch time.. 'Proceeds from the
'draw go to "the .Parish :Hall
Fund. .
YOUR. ° BARGAIN F
White Cross, Save 15c. Feature
!IIEAPPLE SALE, 20 oz.
Mix or Match.. Sliced pr Crushed;
DLA1
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01
tins.
ASSORTED. HAND:SOAP SALE
10 in plastic. Regularly 59c. Special, bag
ARSI!LLOW'SALE' 2
Whiter or 'Coloured, Save 9c
ICE CREAM SALE. Save 10c
Silverwood's. Deluxe: Half . gallon
GET YOUR GARDENING NEEDS HERE NOW,
SEED POTATOES; ROSE BUSHES,, FLOWER an
VEGETABLE SEEDS'. and. BOXED. PLANTS
Values .Effective
/ May 25, 26, 27
64th' ANNIVERSARY
(Continued' from ;Page 1).
don:
Mr' Purdori,. known Ito every-
one as.. "Sandy", is a'• son o'f the.
late Mr.: and Mrs. Robert Pur.
;don and one of, a 'family: of .eight,
two'.of whom area 'living, besides,
Mr. Purdon, '• Mrs., Win._ Dawson
(Myrtle), of• Whitechurch and'
'Robert' in the West
'Follawing : ''a• horse :and !buggy
honeymoon trip' to Mitchell; "they
took' up. farming on.the .'Pardon
homestead •on Concession 12 .of.
West •Wawandsh. Later they' es-
tablished a hardware . store arid,
flour` and 'feed lausiness. at White-
church which :they' operated until
some 14. years' agoz 'when::they`
,sold, ' the business and. retired to
Lucknow to make •their .home.
Fond of •gardening, and hortieul
Lure their. spacious 'grounds .are'.
always ;• neat and :lovely and a
credit to this 'esteernable couple.
'.Sandy and • Tena have a family
of four daughters and three Sons,.
air of w.hom were home for' the
farnilyr: gathering.; They are 'Mrs.
Cecil Falconer , (Catherine): ` of.
Whitechurch,'Mrs. John Cleghorn
•(Claral: of Wingham;.'Mrs "Jack:
MacIntyre (Florence) of 'Wing=
ham Mrs '.George Tiffin, 1Isabel)..
of Lucknow, Wrii: E. Purdon 'of
Detroit, Athol. and Hector. of
Sarnia:. There are 23 grandchild
ren. and ' 26 great 'grandchildren:
• For •, this memorable ' anniver-
sary a lovely . wedding cake was.
itiade by Jack MacIntyre of
Wingham ' an,d was iced by Mr:
.and Mrs ;Pur'don's grandson,
Grant MacIntyre.
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Here's
cultivator' denough for . the small acreage farm.
gardenyet rugged
Among its many; outstanding' features are: :
3 H.P.'"Briggs & Stratt
ton'?engine
*.: Set of'. 4 high -carbon'.
• steer. Bolo Tines.
Semi Pneumatic trans-
port wheels. ' •
* 'Handle mounted cofitr61
Depth Bar',adj'ustable 0''
• 'to. 8" • .
'Semi -steel cast frame.
Tines adjust to., four •
widths; 8"; 14",- 20" x
26",'
Recoil starter.
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RECTORS ORDAINED
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have two adult ' children,. Mary:
Jane •'and David John ,of ,:Toronto.
•Rev. Lyle Albert Bennett
Rev. Lyle A. 'Bennett was •:borax
and raised In 'Windsor 'where : he
received his public and high
school education. He was employ.
ed for :16 years by ;the ':Chrysler.
Corporation, the . last six 'years
of which ' :he .Was a' 'layout
draughtsman in the •plant, engin- ;
eering ,department: .
Mr: • Bennett :entered' Seager •
Hall .in ' the elder men's training
Course for Anglican`. Orders in,..
1958;:.•receiying:•'his S.M.. title in'
1900.. He began parish work at
Bervie ink 1y, 1959and was
ordered Deacon in ,Ma 1960. ' a
•: ` Mr.: Bennett is married and
they have two, children, 1461,, ,age
14, and Tom, 11.-"
TEMPERANCE: SPEAKER AT
UNITED CHURCH ' SUNDAY`
. Dr: Lorne Henry' 'of 'pronto,..
representing the Ontario Nemo,.
erance Federation, was the spea='
•ker • in the United . Church -.on
Sunday morning; Mr: Henry, ' has:
spent most of ;his life in 'youth .
work and until: recently was ,
headoftheDepartment—of
' So- ::..
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cial '-Sudies °at, Central Techni
cal' School, .Toronto,.
W. L. Mackenzie concluded the.`
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service..A .trio: Was •sung, by Ray-
nard:'.Ackert, Charles:. Bristow' 84;
George Newbold. -
• The: minister, Rev: H. W:
Strapp " conducted 'anniversary
service at Porte Albert On Sunday.
eou R.enewe4 Your Sub-
scription?.
On Lions GoodwlI!
Trip To Cleveland
Rae ito Watson accompanied
the London' East Lions Club ''4` s "•
number of prominent -Lions from
Western O'nta'rio ' on 'an 'Inter-
national Goodwill 'Ci'isit"; to
Cleveland, Ohio. 0
The. group, ,:which' numbered
38 boarded a Trans -Canada Ail=
ways Viscount for the trip and
were met by East Cleveland and
Cleveland. Host Clubs and .taken
for •a bu8. trip around Cleveland.
Highlights .of the trip Were tour
through the Cleveland Press
Newspaper ,• a new rriultiinrl
kion ,dollar building and by Cam'
parison a grip' through the 100
year-old. SherWin-Williams
factory.
Banquets at noon and in the .
evening vete attended by' abau:
200 who .represented most of ,the
Lion •C1abs in the Clev'elatid
•
area.