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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-06-21, Page 1400: c PAGE FOURTEEN TR E LUg OW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNO I°s ONTARIO t • r•s Sortswe,.,rFashions for '$Ufl&SUrf Choose from; our attractive stock of tops, shorts,; slims, • pedal pushers, skirts,• blouses, swim -suits, dresses: You'll •' .. ' • • be 'pleased with our variety' of styles and colours,and 3 best of an, to suit everybud et • ° •• SWIM .SUITS priced from p For Smart Styling 'and e CoolSummer Colours,✓- . • ••. WEpNEst A JUNE 21st, 1961- J -SEE By Th Sentinel THAT Keith •Thompson,, 16, who- •makes his home with Mr, and. Mgrs. Glen Hodgins of •Kinlough, See Our. Stock O f Dresses fell through the trap door from • the hay mow •last week -end, & ' • was taken .to . Winghaln Hospi. For Casual Wear and. Dress -up Occasions — Linens i Cotton ." and . Arnel, Terrylene, . SiZks, Organzas, • "Sizes '7 - 19, 1.0.- 20, 141/2 - 241./2,. • • • i• In The Basement Dresses. t0$9.95 New Shipments Juat Arrived.. • • • ,• •.. • i` • . • • SUMMER SKIRTS pleated, straight in cottons; : arnels.• I' BLOUSES in sleeveless; styles or, wit and colours. tal. He Was able to return home on . Tuesday. • THAT' two former. rectors . will take, part • in the anniversary service. at . S,t. Peter's Church, •Lucknow, on Sunday morning • at 11:00 a.m. Rev. H, L. Jen- rings ' of Brussels, will be guest • preacher, assisted by Rev. A. S. and full styles • • sleeve :• in white •• . Mitchell of Hamilton. THAT Miss •Kathleen ' Hackett 'daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Tom Hackett of :Lucknowhas:, ac-, cepted a .position at the office . of 'the Parkwood ;'Hospital, Lon don°`• Kathleen . is. a graduate ,• • _ • of the Godernch . business pCol-•.. • f= ' lege. . • THAT ' 'outside of the 'new Ind . bright` surroundings and• a re finished table top, there was. little difference 'when. Council • met for the , first time;•last week': .in their .new office.. Something' was added 'howeVer,:A 'gavel- had been ..;resurrected in: the • ; 'moving and was at- the 'Reeve's,• Fright hand,'- but he .hadn't' .the • occasion . to use 'it. . • .AGENT. FOR KINCARDINE ,CLEANERS roe Pick -Up and Delivery. Monday and Thursday' • • • •. •: •.' • Ladies' and• 'Men's. Wear Luckno,w ,. •,. 7 .. ••••••••AN•••i.4••b••a•o eelesei4s•••eo••'o .i • TOWN HALL ' OPEN HOUSE (Continued. from Page 1) elated the former. narrow . and, dangerous' stairs..' This alteration 'required a • nein approach to the,. auditorium stage ,through the•` LEAVE.. D ON ;EXTENDED feast side :dressing .room AND CANAA: HOLIDAY ''During open ,house the visitors were received •: by Clerk E, H Mr. and. Mrs: T: C.. Anderson' Agnew •and' Mrs; .Agnew' and, by �•of Dungannon, left last week -end Reeve 'G. W. Joynt°' Tea was ser- for sa ten, -month holiday to •Wes ved in, the afternoon' by members tern Canada and United. States., THAT Mr . and Mrs.: Earl Wi• ht.- of the Lady Foresters :and in the: They .plan: to: ,go' to Western Can- pian observed °' their • 40th 'wed- evening :by, members ' of the ada', first, then': make their 'way, .` ding anniversaryon Saturday,, Lucknow. Women's ..Institute;: to. 'the: West .Coast. ,From there June' •17th' at the home, :of their Members of the • • Lifbrary ; Board they 'plan to. go ..to California ,son;. Norman' : and 'Mrs,., 'Wi" ht- • and the Librarian,;. ',Mrs.::Marion where they will spend the win man and :familyr :familyConcession 4, Petersen welcoined -''visitors .'at ter : months returning' ' home '` in West Wawanosh Other . mem-. the Librar the spring of '1962,' .in time for bers of . their 'family• preSent, was :'in' the seeding, by way. of . the mid.•wes- were, 2 °sons, Elvin and 2 child - COs, of the project 1.+kern and •'southern `,United States. ren of. Niagara Falls' and 'Aar - neighborhood of . $3;700 withh g incial During their' absence, Mr. arid, vey of Waterloo; a .daughter;. $3,500 received, in provincial ,. ... . Mrs: ` J. •Templeton will reside Mrs-: Don Hildebrand (Margar- - federal ' grants. The''' Village pro l . g i.ri :their. house:' at Dungannon• Mr:.. *,et) : and .family ,of Auburn . dis- sided for � a' . debenture tissue- , of . . Anderson recently held an, auc,= trict. Another daughter,'Mrs. .$5,500: ;cover the balance, and,, ' tion sale at ;which time he dis- Har -r:` ; •'Boothman' (liatti:e) of were below, their .estimates with] Y the ; village's share of . the cost... posed of. his .stock. , • amounting to ,about '$5,200. The debenture .issue was for .a.. 15 .'year ,;;period with interest at 5%, repayable"lfi"""equal', „annual, instalments of.. 37.19 . retiring $2 , in 1924✓ THAT about ' 40 pupils and 'par ents from, • the 2nd• concession, school1. ' • section anied.' ., accompanied p .by JoYee McNay. who:'had been' iassistant teacher, took : a, bus tri. •. to Preston and . Guelph p ... last •week•, •returning''by . way. of Elmira;. Others from the sec tion, • accompanied by ' • Mrs.' : -• Don. ld . MacInt' ' re,..en' o ed... an a .,Y JY outing-. to Kincardine,: Bervie. zoo. and ;Pine ...River ..Cheese' factory. Built In 1910 The :present Carnegie Hall was. • built , in 1910i.:during -the. reeve - ship reeve - ship of the, late John Joynt, grandfather: of Lucknow's pre- sent reeve, G W..: Joyrit, and with Joseph Agnew as' clerk, fa-' they of the present clerk, How-. and• .Agn.ew,. While the exterior features of the hall ` remain ' unchanged,' those' Who no doubt admired the in- terior of the new structure over half a century ago, Would scarce-, ly recognize it today. ' Found 1909 -By -Law While moving operations were • underway from the former muni- cipal, office in the , Johnstone Block to the new quarters in the Town Hall-; an interesting do- sumer t was, discovered, It. was ,:a copy of The Sentinel' of D.ecem ber 2nd, 1999, in' which was pub- lished • a,' ,by-law ' providing for vote' • of, the • rate payers: to finance .the construc-- tion of the . Town Hall. Total cost of the work Was estimated at $11,000. The sum 'of $7-,500 had .been received as: a ; • donation from Andrew Carnegie., Esquire and .the ratepayers' were beingasked tO ,approve of a' de- benture issue of $3,500 to pro- vide for the balance of the cost• Of the building t�o serve as a town hall, and library: • THAT Hugh MacMillan has been pitching softball for the. Wing, ham Intermediate ' Ball ` .Team. THAT : Nin, and Mrs: ,. William Wharry' !have purchased . the Hugh Sutherland .residence to the south of.:the ;Village. THAT. Mrs arid" Mrs. Rae Watson and Dr, and Mrs. Peter Bis sonriette of:. Ripley :left on• Monday by motor- for Atlantic City ,to attend the' Lions.Inter national convention. .. THAT Elliott . J.."Tilly" Webster of Kincardine, arid > a.• native. 'of L'ucknow, has been named ven- dor at the new store of the LiquorControl' -Board. of .On. tario, to ,be opened soon: in, Forest, Elliott has been : assis- ,''.tart vendor at the Kincardine'. store. . THAT Miss Edith. Patterson- of • Toronto' and formerly of the Ripley area, was a most ,cap- able,' and pleasing speaker at the .Sundy, School anniversary in the United 'Church on .Sun day;, when pupils attended ,the service' with their pareants, Special .music 'was provided by the Sunday School anniversary Howard Strapp conducted the service and was assisted � e by Brilce Maci�enzie,' ,Sunday School' at tperintendent. 1 OS( 'YOUR ' ' BARGAIN ' . FOODLAND: aX.Sgttirda Keen.Lemonade Mix,. eath Nestle's Instant, 13 • oz:, ,Makes, '116 Glasses. Save 4c' toll, 1st 49c F 59c Hghkind....:Pridc...Offee,Ib. w. Our` Exclusive Top Seller. 31c: Beanswiih POrk.Onsale 3 tint 45c York. 20 oz.. Al Real Bargain... Soda Crakerl SaIe1.,JIi..:'.. Save 8c. Weston's, Salted or Plain. Margarine Super Sd�:,':4 Ids. c Delmar For All Household Use. ,HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES . Now Available WATCH THIS AD FOR. SUGGESTED "PEAK TIME',' BUYING • IN CASE :1..OTS. FOR ` CANNING.. Effective , June 22, 23,• 24 We Sell_ For Less ;. . .:Phone . ,119, Luck:•ow, THAT, a new ;six -room.. • Park ' ..Ridge school for retarded child- ren. was recently opened at Sudbury. • . Principal .'' of the. school is: Mrs: W. ' Townson, • the former 'Sally McIver of ',;Kinloss . Township • "'MAT. the work of "cutting; arid. widening the • Ainlberley, -Beach hill on the Huron -Ashfield boundary' has been completed. THAT Greg :` Hunter, son .of "Mr. and' "Mrs. 'Vernon': Hunter, suf- fereda 'clean `break 'of the left . wrist • on . a fall off .. the ' :hori zontal bars' at •the•• pt;blic school. `last Wednesday. a. . THAT • Rev., •S. Scott. MacKenzie, : a native of 'AShfield Township 'relative ''' yisifed •with, s, • in the community last week, accom- panied by:his :son., .Dr. Douglas MacKenzie •.of Vancouver;': who. was enroute to Montreal to .at tend: the Canadiar Medical, As -sociation convention:Rev:Mac • Kenzie now retired, for- ' mer `:professor of; the • Presby-. erian ollege, ;Mon.treal. `Rev. t .College, . Rod .MacLeod :.of Cucknaw is one of his students and .he cal- led :on him . while here Rev; • MacKenzie, ' who resides•. in Montreal,, recently returned. from visiting his daughter,; Iso- ber, and .her' husband, 1Vlr. arid Mrs.' N. ,E. Jarrard. of Huston,: Calgary •was unable. to amend Te• xas THAT Sgt. and. -Mrs. .George, Rebinso. n 'And , three. children are, homeward bound' this week:' by ship,:from 'overseas„ George' has •been:, ,stationed- in Europe: for "a lengthy' stint ° With 'the' RCAF. THAT Ken MacNaY, son. Of Mr,. and. Mrs. Apex• MacNay.' of: Ludknow, has; • passed :-his- 2nd • year. in...medicine 'at ' the Uni=., • versity of Western • Ontario.• This. - is Ken's • .fifth' year : at Western, with:.;the ,•last two in the medicine` course. He ''has two more to medicine:, visited here over ° the week -end:: with ` his parents .using his :newestform • oftransportation, a motorcycle. THAT in this issue: we .reproduce. a photo-story.'by_ Jean Shitton' Which' appeared' recently in The United' Church' Observer.• It . relates; the .life of "A 'Mini= sten-'and his, Family":, l;ea..`and • Mrs..John Watt; parents of s6.: Vert children,;.three•. of whom are,,in :full .firrae4.se r i ' e v c. of the.- church.; .Mrs.. Watt r :da "hter. of mer'.Edith Barbe ,,, ug the ✓late 1VIr.. and Mrs.. Archie Barber of 'Lueknow:. Her bro.. Cher,' Robert':Barber was blind, ed at. Mons ' in .the. closing. 'befoa Worldhour•, r I: cease fire: ° War Mr.Barber- later' ' married'..an English , nurse and .made his home in' ' England,. where e died 'several .years• . ago. • . vift A Ni ti rP "The. good old' days of phar- macy were:., recalled by .A. E. McKim` of.Luckriow in Toronto; Saturday night, :June 3rd, when . he received, a'' plaque in . honour, of his. 50 years of /membership in' the Ontario College. of Pharmacy. Listening are p.'1'.• Moisley, Rey. gistrar 'of the College (lice'nsing and :discipline body . of Ontario � %may. • sol •.Reid MC' pharmacists), And Kim, - also :a pharmacist' and at, tached; to the federal, Division a Narcotic Control in Toronto: