The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-15, Page 3IVEDNESDAk, APRIL 15t4., 1959
THE LUcKNoW SENTINEL, LUOKNOW,, •ONTARIO
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FCY.-' QUALITY^ SOCKEYE SALMON �.
Gold Seal, 1/2 tin' . .:.. 3' for $1..35
BINDS EYE'ORANGEJUICE.
6'oz, tins . • •. ....4 for 95c. 1 $5 95
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BIRDS EYE STRAWBERRIES :.
15 oz.' ...
pkgs.; . , 2' for• 69c .•. Green . Peas, .12 oz. pkgs. . .
4 for' 7.9c
Green Beans, French' style,' 10' oz: 2. for 51c
MEAT SPECIALS
'• =French. Fries, reg., Or crinkle, 9 oz 2 for 39c
D Cod ; Fish` sticks, 8 oz. k
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Local & General
Robert Rae and Mrs. Mlargaret
'Rae have :returned. from Florida.
Mrs.: Duncan, MacDonald , has
been quite poorly at her home
Were.
LeslieH'aham a•. hiss Leona
nd M
Woon of Ottawa were. recent vis-
itors with- his: parents, ';,Mr, and
Mrs. Charles I Allam.
Mr. and Mrs. HarryTorrance
of North Bay- and Mrs. Charlie
Scott of Auburn, were. recent
'visitors with' Mrs. %T.' D Ander-
son.
Flora . Andrew and • Alrha Al-
.
ton of London •spent , the week-
end with Mrs:: George ;Andrew
and attended the. United - Church
silver'anniversary supper Friday.•
SLEEPING_ BEAUTY
The ; . operetta . '"The . Sleeping,
Beauty", • by Dungannon Public
School Junior. Room, will be pre-
sented on `,`M'La:dy", OKNX' TV
' on Wednesday, April 22, 2:30 to
''3:00 p.m.
Recent visitors with. Mr. Jand
Mrs. Win. Neable of Langside
'were," Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher,
and family . of Listowel, Mr. and
Mrs. 'GeneTunney and Ricky :,of
Bolyrood, Mrs. Graham and Mr.
Wright of 'Lucknow, Mr. Gordon
Neable .of •"Brampton. .
Lucknow°
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Presbyterian. Church I
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Minister:
Rev Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, .APRIL 19th.
10:00-a.m., Sunday School
'11;00' am: Morning.Worship
3:00 p.m. Dungannon
7.00 p.m. • Evening Worship
LUCKNOW:,
UNITED CHURCI
Minister:
• ,Rev, Gordon R. Geiger,
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, APRIL 19th
10:00 a.m. ,;Church School
' 11:00 a.m. ` Divine Worship
Sermon therxie,• "CONFORM
or TRANSFORM?"
Nursery . during church
Thought For .The Week: -
YOU are morally responsible
for safe drivingas driver
and as citizen.
Gladys Kilpatrick is presently.
•a., patient at Victoria` Hospital,:
London.
Mrs. Mel 'Corrin is presently,,
hospitalized at Victoria ' Hospital;.
London.
Gertie C
aacompleted
bel s 1 ted.
p P
Ther duties at 'Mayfair' Restaurant
and, a .suacessor;,is;.being .'adver-
tised for.'
• ;Marion Buckton who was hos-
pitalized : in. •Winghain andLon-
don .hospitals for some :time with
a serious' and puzzling: condition,
has made ;a very :gratifying re-.
,covery and was able to leave',the
hospiital last wek.
'David Lougheed, 5 -year -old -ion
of Mrs: Bertha Lougheed; -had
his tonsils andadenoids removed
in Wingiham • Hospital last Thurs-
day. , •
Members of the Para nount ,In-'
stitute please note the ;change' of
place, Of ;'the next meeting•'`- It
will ' be held April 21sf at the:
home ; of "Mrs. Dexter..
•Mr " 'and: Mrs. : lardy Simpson
of Teeswater, who' just. returned
from; sperdin g the winter iri.
Vancouver,: spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders.
Received a • back copy, .of • The
Sentinel from 'Mrs..C'..B .:Woo1T
ley of Dobhinton, which we had
requested, and a note. accompani-
ed it, • ending .with *greetings' . to.
their • old friends. :
• Mrs. Richard Elliott Of Holy=
rood who has been :ill for Some-
time was taken by ambulance to
Winghaan Hospital on . Sa'turday
:afternoon
Mr. '.,and •Mrs•. Alex' MacNay.
spent the week -end •in• St^"Catha-
rines with Mr. -and ..Mrs. Bob
MaoNay, before.. Bob resumed
his sailing duties, With• the open-
frig ' of navigation:. '
Elaine Henning 'is visiting with
cher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Jinn • MccNaughtonw of Lucknow.
,Mrs. Henning. (.Susan McNaugh-
underwent. an operation on
Sunday and is a patient in Vic-,
taria Hospital.
Mrs. Harvey Houston, Mrs.
(Chas. Cook; Mrs; Elphick, Mrs:
Allister Hughes, 1GIrs, Victor Em-
erson, Mrs. Frank Miller were
among those .attending a dis-
'triot directors meeting at Tiver-
ton on Monday, when plans were
made to hold district meeting of
the' Women's . Institute at Ripley
on May .26: •
A. BORN
COWAN—h Sudbury° on Tues
day, April 7th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lamy Cowan (nee Mary. Jo And-
erson) •a son,
IN '.MEMORIAM•
ROB,B-=-In: loving memory of our
dear .;mother, Mrs. .Thos. ; Robb,
Who passed.' away one year' ago
April 18, 1958. '
'Years of:striving, little. of pray,
Loving, giving, .the • whole ' of the
way.
' Al cherished. smile, a heart of
gold,
To the dearest' Mother d
mer the.• ,worl
could, hold, . .
Happy memories fondand true
From. us who thought the world
of ., you.. :•
Lovingly remembered by.How-.
ard;, Wilmer, ..Flora and Allan.
Dean Hewitt of
among 150., 'Ontario
ers : 'who recently
annual sheep and
ence at the :;O:A.C.
Kinloss was.
Sheep breed
.attended • ` the,
wool :confer.;
, .Guelph. fiJ,
assioimoimmoissimmom
Lyceum Thentre
WINGH.AM
'- Thursday,:: Friday, Saturday,
April 16, 17 '18'
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BEST.
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A SAM SPIEGEt PRDDUCtION
WILLIAM HOLDEN
Al -EC ..GUINNESS
JACK HAWKINS
THE BRIDGE
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Owing t� the length of this
'picture there will be One show-
frig ' each night :
'commencing at 8.15 p.m.
Adm1 sion • —.75e; 35c; and 25e.
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Light •caps and hats " • .
Tshirts and Sport ,Shirts
Light weight urnderwear
Tops and shorts
•SPECIALS
Sox elearrance, • 89c'
Boy's trousers :.:;.:. yz price
SPECIALS..
iOhildrens' hats. +..,. $2:00
Slips, Pepe and :cotton
32. to 44, ,reg .$2.98 .... $1.89
Seamless nylons : $1,00
,Boy's sox 63e
Housedresses $2.49.
T -Shirts, boys and girls 69c
Panty sale 75c
Lisle Hose o.... 75e
DRY CLEANING' FREE. PICKUP and .DELIVERY
W. A. ANNIVERSARY
•(Continued.". from'Page. 1)
'sented with a gift by Mrs. K. C.
;Muridie. Past ,presidents .. unable:
,to be present were Mrs' W. V.
Johnston, Mrs. Burt Roach, Mrs.
P. W.. Hoag and Mrs. S. T. Tucik
er, who was the first president
when, the Association was organ
ized 'pn' January °24th, 1934, . dvx- .
int' her late. husband's ministry
..h .
A gift ` received from Mrs:
Tucker was. used'. to purchase a
basket of 'flowers in memory of
Rev.: Ticker: •
• Mrs. A. E.McKini replied on
behalf of the past presidents.
An interesting. history Of the
W.A., was: prepared . and 'present-.
ed ;by. Mrs. Harold Treleaven.
There have only been three Irea
surers • in "that • 25 -Year. :period,
Mrs, ','Wm. 112urdie, until • her
death, Miss tEliz ,beth• Murdie 'for
ten yearsa d ':the present trea-
surer, • Mr . /Annie, Struthers.. •
The,'first • officers 'were: pres.,
Mrs. S: T. Tue+ker; Est, vice .pres.
,'Mrs. George . Andrew, 2nd vice
'press: Miss Eva Greer, .rec.-Sec:,:
Mrs. Nelson 1, Bushell; cor.-sec.,
Mrs. W V. Johnston; treas.,.'Mrs..:
Murdie; captains, Mrs.' A. `E:
Buswell, • Mrs. • R.' J.: Cameron,
Mrs. Allan Turner
IComMiittees' were: devotional
Mrs.: McCallum, , Mrs Burns;•
.flower, .Mrs. Robert Fisher,. Mrs.;.
Rathwell; Mrs; Fred- Armstrong;
*churc.h, . Mrs. 'McKim, llllrs. • T. '
Alton, Mrs. .Robb • parsona:ge,
Miss • ,S: Mahongh, ' Mrs. D. , •C.
Taylor, Mrs: James Alton; 'pian-
ist, Mrs. It•' Roberston,
DISCUSS. SCHOOL
FIRE ESCAPE :
kno
Luc w public: `shchool beard
discussed 'a fire .escape for the :
,school at ' their . regular monthly
meeting., Further studyof this:.
will be .made following. the re -'•
'ceipt • ,of ,neW :'regulat'ions:. 'which^•
are to be issued shortly in this
regard.
• "One of the. new seats purchas-
ed at , the time of the opening of
the new room last: year ;has wary
ped .badly on the top." This seat
is* to be returned to the manu-
facturer...
• Discussion :. of tuition • fees.' for
the school is.. to be ,;layed over
until .another: meeting
• open- house for the school has
bee. set for;'April' 24th. 'I ' was >, .
decided. to . install ,a tele)p eh6n ' in
the school for the fall term.. 'Ar-'•
rangements for classes; were ',dis-
cussed . and . it was .: decided tot
have a11. pupils register in• Au-
gust in order to, determine : en-
rollrn;ent figures before coin:Merl*
cement of ,the school 'term. K.in
.dergarten pupils will again :be:
requested to register . in May:.
Membership in the Ontario .
Safety League was renewed, and:
a dental grant of $211,50 was re-
peived from •the Bruce County
Health Unit.. The • requisition for
April Was $2,300.
A .meeting' was to be arranged
,with teachers iif the staff as soon
as possible to discuss salaries for
the 1959-60 term:,
Have You Eenewed: Your Sub-
scription? . '•
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EATREaescLi
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Now, playing, "MARDI GRAS" Pat Boone, Gary
Crosby 'and, Tommy Sands'
• ,
Mon.; Tues:, Wed. Special ttraction-Big. Double Bill
Victor Mature, Susan',Hayw d Jeri:Simmon`s, Michael;
Rennie, Richard Burton, Dean, Jagger; • Debra Paget 'and,
Anne;' Bancroft, presenting.. the great Lloyd C: Douglas
'story and' its equally spectacular continuation •
• "THE • ROBE" with
"DEMETRIUS and : THE GLADIATORS"
In Cinemascope and `Technicolor
One showing each'- night commencing at 7►30 P.m..sharp
Thursday, .Friday, Saturday, April 23, 24,` ,25
DEBBIE REYNOLDS, Curt Jergens, Alexis Smith and
Mary Astor. • Based on the' play "For Love or Money"
this bright romantic comedy tells of 'an: unsophisticated
secretary who becomes :scandalously involved.
"THIS HAPPY , FEELING" .:
Cinernascope and Technicolor
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Coming, "CAT ON A: HOT TIN ROOF" Elizabeth
th
Taylor• and in Technicolor • . Adult
Entertainment.
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