The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-23, Page 3N
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NEDNEPPAY, NOV, 23rd, 1960
THE , LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUgKNgW, ONTARIO
CLOVER .LEAF TUNA FISH,
Solid White ' Meat, Save ' 4c, ' 7 oz., 37c
CLARK's FCY. TOMATO JUICE
Save 20c, 48 oz." 3 for 79c
YELLOW QUICK'MARGARINE
Blue Bonnet, Save 10c, l's pgks., 3189c ."
LIBBY'S FANCY. PEAS
,Save: ' 4c, 15 oz. .. .
• • 3 for .550 •
. WESTON BROWN 'N' SERVE.ROLLS
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12 to pkg.... • 25c
SUPREME FRUIT CAKE,
.1 lb. ' size ..; ....
. 2 Ib size: , , . .
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HOMOGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER
R&W 24 oz., ice box jar ... , , . 55;c
SUNSPUNICE CREAM.
Pint. . . .
SUNSPUN ICE CREAM, 1,4
(With a ,$5.00 Order)
Foodstore,
.25c
'. .69c
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Local. & General
FRIENDS HONOR
LOCAL -cou PLE.
aind Mrs. Cecil. Mullin of '
Hiilsgreen visited recently with.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton • and
°Mr. 'and .Mrs. 'Frank . Alton.
Mi.• and Mrs. Goldie Cockwell
. and boys"of 'Detroit were visitors
at .the .week -end, with - Jack Gil
lies and, other relatives
Misses ';Strfrley . and Alice
Brooks of• JTorontQ spent; . the'
week -end' ..with their , mother,
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Mrs,, Marion Brooks.; •
Mrs..' Everett Harris' •of ' Gode=
' rich and formerly of Lucknow;
is a patient in 'Victoria .Hospital,.
.Mrs ;.: R. V. IUIacKerizie is a
patient in. WYng1ram "'having 'en-
tered the'• hospital on Tuesday of
last week.:: '
•Mr. D::. W. Scott, district High
Schaal 'Inspector, spent Monday.
at Lucknow •District. High °School:
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thonnpson,
John and Robert of Windsor
spent the week -end at the home
1VIrs. It:, IL Thompson.
Mrs. . TYndal Robinson, ,was to'
have entere& hospital for' .surg-
ery, ,but her admission, was post-
paned because of the serious in=
juries suffered by her son, How
and Robinson Iast week.
Will: "I told her' , that` each
hour with her was. • like a pearl
to me." l , ,
Bill': "And .did that impress
her."
• *Rh "No She told me: to gait
stringing tier's
After ; burying • the Hatchet,
don't mark the;,sppt. .
• Mr.,. and Mrs. ',.Eldon Hender-
son,.
ender-son,.. who ` recently, moved ' to'.
Lucknow to make their home,
were honored pn Monday even-
ing of last: week , when close ' to
fifty. Paramount neighbours• arid
other frieri'ds. gathered at, their
homey for -a social evening'.
During. the, evening, Mr.• 'and
Mrs.' .Henderson were presented,
with a' swivelchair andradio,.
accompanied. by an: address of
1. good wishes ..and expressive of
the high regard' in which
Maimie
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and Eldonare held. • • •
' Until moving ,to . Lucknow,
Eldon . spent , his ' life on the
farm where he .was :born :west
of :the third
'son, Murray
is 'the ' third generation on this
•farm.: s.::Henderson, the for-
iner " Maimie :MacDonald;. was
born '.ori the Second 'Concession
of 'Huron Township. They were
married . in 1924. • : •
Mr. and Mrs`. Henderson have
.two sons, :Ross and Murray and.
two 'grandchildren, Larry and
Linda. .• •
The following is the. address:•
Dear Mairnie and Eldon; ;
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i . It , is 'with`' a great . deal of
pleasure that' we have, Corrie here
to -night 'to visit . you. in • your
.neW home,and. it is most fitting
that , we . remember you inthis.
way: 'Eldon has lived. all his, life
in this, 'community, taking over
his .father!'s • farm •; and then in.
turn handing. it ' over... to, his .sons.
It ' ,was to the same, farm that.
h'e 'took Mairnie,' his bride, and
since that time.. have .contribut-
ed • much. to the 'community:
Eldon's musical , talent, was al -
Ways • much' ..,appreciated ' and
manytimes he helped out at
our parties. . • •
Maimie;.has always been ;riot-
i ed ' for her kindliness' and •deep
Lucknow
t Presbyterian Char
' Rev. .Roderick MacLeod
Minister g
'SUNDAY, ivoVEi i 'ER :27th
10:00 a.m..Sunday, School
-11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
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LUCK.NOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Howard W. Strapp 1
. ' • Minister
SUNDAY,.NOVEMBER 27th
10,00, a.my ,Chureh School:•
11:00 arm. llorning 'Worship'
IS NOW
understanding;.
To express our good wishes
we would ask you to accept this
chair Maimie, and to you Eldon
this small . gift. .•
May you . 'enjoy: many more
Years, of 'hearth and :happiness,
and. God Bless you in your new
home.,
TWO NONAGENARIANS .
PASSED; AWAY• LAST ,WEEK,
Time and space this week per=
mi.ts . only the • mention' ,Of the
deaths of two esteemed' nonage-
narians:
•William . A. Russell passed
away ,in Wingham .Hospital on
Friday, :'November, 18th in his.
95th year. A'' private funeral •was
held on Sunday. from the John-
stone •FtineraI Home to• Wing-
ham Cemetery. • • ' .
On :Thursday,. November 17th,
'Mrs. John Howe • .died at Am-
her'stburg :where she has 'resid=
ed for the. past few years.. ' She.
was 97: ,Burial .was in Tees -Water
Cemetery on ' Satu'rday.,
WON CO-OP AWARD
FPR...MANAGEMENT
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GRANT A. CASE
• "Manager of • the Year"
_Grant. A Case, a former man.
ager of the Lucknow District
Co-operative, . has' received the
'"Co-operators ' of • the• Year"
_award from the United Co-op-
eratives of , Ontario,' in the field
Managemenc • for . the year.
1960. Mr. Case.: is .presently the
:manager of , the Newmarket ''Dis-
•trict Co-op.: ' .
Born on 'a ,farm near ..Exeter,
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IS OPENING FLORIST
SERVICE IN LUCKNOW
Ernest S; Lewis, has built, an
addition to his residence on' Ing;,:
lis St., Lucknow, and ;has open
ed a florist service business..
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis moved ta.
Lucknow early in August after
purchasing the local residence.
of M'rs. Chapman of White=
chi rch, and which was 'built by
Roy Culbert now of Wiarton.
Mr, Lewis.' was iri the florist
business" in Wingham .for ' 25
years, 'and is still 'affiliated with
Lewis Flowers of, that town, the'
business now being operated • by
their son, Jack. .
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GATHERINCG HONORS MR..
AND MRS. BEN CHISHOLM s.
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' Mr, and Mis. 'Ben Chisholm,
of :Leeburn, were pleasantly .sur-
prised ..on. Monday • evening of
last week when some 50 friends.
and neighbors' gathered at : their
home' to honor then; at a fare -d•
well .party. • A. social evening.
was ' enjoyedwith cards being
played and , lunch was ,served:
'On.ibehalf of the group, Mrs..
E. Crawford .presente,d Mr., and
Mrs. Chisholr i with a sunburst
clock as a' emeniibrance to take,
With theme to •their fine new
home. on Albert''street in.'dode-
r'ich..Mrs. James Horton read
an address paying tribute to the ,
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Mr Case • was educated in South couple.
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Huron. District '. High School; and 1V1r. Chisholm had' been a life-
in 1950. he .started to: work as long resident : of the district, and
manager of the ,Zurich.. 'Co-op Mrs. Chisholm had taught school
branch. 'For' .about 'one year he' at 'Lee�burn,,' prior to''�her: marri
left the employment of the Co- ,age,' and has resided there about ..
sop, however. , .his indoctrination 30,: •years. :--Goderich'`' Signal -Star''
into the 'Co-op ' movement was .
so .great that, he returned to a '
,AWARDED FIRST
position ,of management . train-•
ing with United ' •Co-operatives. W.I.SCHOLARSHIP
of Ontario. His first• appointment
as .a manager was to the Luck- Mary Hodgins is the winner ,of/
now District Coop.'. the .first .Bruce. County "Onta
.Under his direction, the op- "ria Women's Institute.' Scholar-
erations of the Lucknow Co-op. • ship.' ,She is the .: daughter • of Mr.
were consolidated, and the . vol- and `Mrs: Burton Hodgins, R.R.
ume of business was doubled to 2 . Kincardine, and. is one ofa
a figure of . $360,000, family' of six. ' She has completed
In 1957 Mr. Case was trans ' 11 '4-H Homemaking Clubsand.
• ferrel to, • Newmarket, "where, five 4411 .,)airy :Calf. Clubs:
• under his direction the ' member- 'She ; is. 'a member • of , Bervie'
ship has increased to almost 800 United Church where She . was
in number,: with sales increasing active in C:GLT:, `Young Peop-
proportionately. from $448,000 in les, the ,Choir; . and • a:. Sunday., ..
1957' to a, million dollars m 1960. School .Teacher.
During ' this period the New- Mary graduated from Ki car.
market , : District . Co-operatives dine 'District High 'School - this ..
mill has been renovated, and the .summer 'where she was an ex
new .U.C.O. stores programmes cellent student.,' and active •in'
have been put. 'into; effect: A new Extra , Curricular . activities
branch was purchased at Scliom- She is attending Western .Urii-..
berg ; last year,' and -Successfully • Versity London, for, twar• years
integrated , into the operation. ,and then she will train : for 'd ..
• Cut Courtesy Zurich.:News jj nurse at Victoria Hospital, Lon=
•don, after, which she will re-
.' The first thing; a smart new f. ceive': her `R.N., and Bachelor of
secretary types is her• boss: •'Nursing
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Commencing at 7:15 ' p.m..
MATINEE ' • '
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Thursday, "Friday, ' Saturday,'. '
November 24, 25, 26
Jeff'' Chandler, Fess'' Parker,
Nicole , Maurey.
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No one... BUT NO ONE... will be admitted to the theatre
after the start of each performance of PSYCHO.
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'THE JAYHAWKERS •
Action,. romance and•. intrigue
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in pre -Civil War : Kansas.,
lorist
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
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Floral Designs, Wedding Fiowers, • Corsages,
Ghrrstriaas ' and Artificial Flower Wreaths
'PHONE '18 "LUCKNOW
ON INGLIe S .ST.
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THIS • PHONE NUMBER.'
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