The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-02, Page 12•
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CAR COATS ...
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Children's COAT; SETS..
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Tliz Lu OW sE 1'11NZL, T UcKNoW, ONTARIO
AGENT FOR `'KINCARDINE' CLEANERS . '• , `.
'ree Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday
.and
and 1VEN'S WEAR
THAT " Mrs; ; Sam • Sherwood re -
Porta a second: crop ' of "pota
toes. In " late summer they
planted .some spuds; which had
sprouted ''in the. :cellar, ` , ands
these are credited with pro-
ducing the late "harvest."
'MAT Mrs::Gerald ::McIver` of
London' was; a recent: visitor
here at the' home of``her broth-
er, : Wib Hodgkinson. While
here she visited her parents
grave in 'Greenhill. Cemetery,
• Where she lost her glasses. The•
name 'was in the case and .the
unknown ' finder . mailed " the,
glasses : to. Mrs. McIver m • Lon-
don.
THAT the. 'Gaelic will nolonger
be entirely unheard in Luck-
now, we • venture to say : John
MacRae, Fina station operator
speaks the Gaelic • fluently, but
has 'rarely beenable to find.
anyone in this district who can,
converse with him. Rev. Rode
rick MacLeod, the • newly in-'
'ducted Presbyterian minister,.',
• scan:: speak the Scottish tongue,
• and for sure this twosome will
keep brushed . up on the Gaelic.
ZION' .
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Hunter
are . visiting in Toronto for a few
days with Mr. and . Mrs. Fred
Best.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Cook. We welcome
Mrs. Cook to our community.'
Mrs. 'Jake Hunter spent the
week -end . with Mr., ' and. "Mrs.'
Mac Scott:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
spent Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stobo of
Teeswater. -
•Church• will be ' at 11 a.m., it
tieing communion, for the . 3
churches.
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.SENTINEL
THAT its getting to. the 'point
where the Legion's bingo jack-
pot could, go any tune.' Tilts
• week it's, 470.00' ' on -.58- calls.
THAT there was a °good •turnout
on Friday evening ' for the de-
layed showing of motion picT '
tures of the Pasadena Tourna-
ment of Roses, sponsored by
the Horticultural' Society.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Bob • Arm-
strong
rm•strongof town motored west to
near Brandon • to attend the,
funeral of " his brother, 'Clan-
Clar-
ence Armstrong,•who died sud-
denly on October 23rd.
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THAT members of • the Lucknow,
'District. High School staff at-
tended the•• conference O„ Dis-. • •
trict 10, =Ontario.: Secondary November 3, 4, 5..
' School Teachers' •Federation,
held ' at Listowel last' Thurs- ,
tuckno
YOUR
WiDIDAY,
2nd,, 1960
BARGAIN • FOODLAND . .
HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE .SALE.
Our Exclusive. Top. Seller,. Pound. . , ,59c
GRAPE JELLY SALE. Save 19c.
Shirriff's Pure. 9 oz. Feature. .
SUPER COOKIE SALE. Save 17c
Any 39c. Package. Your Choice,
ONTARIO NO. 1 POTATOES
Fluffy White Cookers. 25 Pound Bag
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES.. Save 4c.
'Economy Size., 16 oz. Package .. t '
2:Jit1s.s...39c
3 pkg. $1
.89c
HEADQUARTERS, FOR ALL ' FRESH
FRUITS AND * . VEGETABLES,
APPLES BY THE BUSHELL & BASKET:
: Values.'. Ef fegtive:
day. '•John • W. Kippen of Mit-
chell was elected president.
THAT Mrs. Wellington Herder;
• son is •convalescing • following
-surgery.. which she underwent
at Private Patients Pavilion;.
Toronto.
THAT Reeve George Joynt, ex-'
warden of Bruce County was
toastmaster last week at the
Warden's • banquet at Formosa
when Warden Michael Fischer
and Mrs. Fischer . of Culross
Township were ' presented with
a silver tea'servir ice.
THAT Whitney : Coates and Son
.recently' held a Hereford peen.
tennial production sale at their
farm near. Exeter Twenty-
four females ;: sold for. ' an ave-
rage of $ 10. George Kennedy,
• R. 1 Lucknow, purchased 8 . of
the females' at this 'sale.
THAT omitted from _ last week's
"rash of ,accidents,"` was a col-
lision :involving" vehicles. driv
en by Tom Kempton of Ripley
and : Kenneth Mackenzie • of
Ashfield, • which we • ..hadn't
• heard of at time of writing:
THAT Mrs. David Todd, former-
ly of St. Helens, who has been.
a. patient in Victoria Hospital,
London since suffering .a frac
• lured' hip, has returned to ,the:
' home of her daughter, Mrs.
Vera. Macintosh of 'St. Catha-
rines
THAT Donald 'Murray of West
Wawanosh, who suffered a
badly, .broken leg in a bush.
accident 'on October 22nd,: was
able to `return to his home On
• Thursday last. Donald• was
• scheduled ' to return to Wing -
ham ' hospital on . Tuesday to
have the cast changed. A tem-,
porary cast had been applied.
until the swelling subsided.
THAT members of the Lucknow
Public School and ''other area
schools'. the south Bruce in-
spectorate had a , holiday on
Friday 'while the teachers at-
tended their annual conven-
tion at the 'OAC, Guelph. Pro-
fessor Norval' Richards of the
OAC , was a guest speaker at
one of the meetings during the
day . •
THAT while in St. ' Catharines
for the week -end, 'to visit her,
little grandson, David MacMil-.
tan, who is in. Hotel •Dieu Hos-:
pital • with a broken „leg, Mrs.
Joe. MacMillan met Mrs. Jane
Gray of Radio and TV, Hamil-
ton. Mrs Gray was a guest
at the home of Mr and Mrs::•
David' ' Scobie, formerly . of
traD
ucknow. Mrs MacMillan al-
so met Mrs. Scobie's sister,;
Miss Norah Mitchell, 'of the
FOreign
f
and, whbad been visiting
Mr. and Mrsk Scobie 'for two
• tonths. She returned. to Eng-
land `and at the week -end. '
We'. Sell -For.: Less
. Phone .119, buck: ow
THAT' Mr. and Mrs. Donald . F.
MacKenzie of Lochalsh have
moved :to Wingham for the
winter . months. Mrs.. MacKen= •
zie is a member : of the hospi-
tal nursing staff. "D. F suf-
fered a coronary attack .. about
a year ago, and has. to 'take it
easy
THAT Kathy Joynt, daughter of
Mr.. and Mrs. George Joynt
and Donna G-reer, daughter of
'Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Greer,
have each had ' d, birthday
party in the past few -days,
. marking their 5th. 'birthday,
and at .Which they entertain --
.ed some little girl friends:
THAT prizes', for the Legion's
• annual,. draw:which is made= at
the dance on November., llth
are on display in' Ritchie's
Barber shop window. They
include' a : dryer, movie camera,
record • player and 'electric
clock.: Tickets are available
from' all Legion members.
THAT Art Clark is confined to
Wingham Hospital with a seri-
ous heart condition .° Art,; a
construction; worker, ; suffered
an attack at Strathroy recent=.
ly and was 'hospitalizedthere
for four weeks. He, came home
on a Saturday, and was stric-
ken • again with ' another at-„
tack on Monty 'and hospital-
ized at Wintgham.,
THAT Jim' Lyons.. will ` be . 'the
•+than •to see • if yo u want 'a
lawn' mower next spring.
There were seven of them at
the Lions Rummage sale" and
'Jim ' bought the lot. ' He'll
"tune" them up this. winter &
have •them in good working
order at a bargain price when
the grass .. turns green, . •next.
spring.
,THAT with ,Bruce County Coun-
. , cil in session this week, the.
November ' meeting of the Vil-
lage Council will riot be held
until next Tuesday:•
THAT Mr. ' Loree, father of Mrs.
Glen. Atkinson of ; Lucknow,
died ;at Bellwood. on' Monday.
Mrs. Atkinson is .a employee
• of the Lucknow ',District Co-
op
THAT after ;being "dry" for . ap-
proximately 46 years, Huron
County got its first beer :store
Wednesday 'as Brewers `Ware:
housing Company opened its
firstretail store at. Goderich.
Forinerly under. the Canada
Temperance. Act, both Huron
and Perth ' Counties • repealed'
the C.T.A. in •.a . plebiscite last
November 30th.
IN LUCKNOW
Homes Will Be Canvassed
And ..A ' Street Sale ' of 'Pop-
pies ',held'. this :Saturday..
UY ' and WEAR
A ' POPPY
IN'. REMEMBRANCE
Proceeds 'for Veterans'
Benevolence •
How Would You Like To. Win One Of These
"` '' [Slime, Automatic Dryer
and Howald 8 'M.M Movie Camera
Electrohotne Portable • Record Player
Westclos' Electric Clods.
DRAW. TO BE `MADE ' At
THE LUCKNOW LEGION" ' DANCE
Friday, Nove nbeel ., th
At The Legion Hall
CET.YOUR TICKETS NOW
From Any Of The Legion III/embers Or At
Ritchie's Barber Shop Where PrizesAre On DispI*Y'