The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-15, Page 10TH.W.LIICKNOW SENTINEL, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO
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KIN OSS NEWS
The Shortoourse --r Hospitarity
Foods sponsored by the Kairshea.
`Institute on Thursday and: Fri-
day was enjoyed .by our Institute
and several from neighbouring•,
gr•We o�wpars,.
.e glad to see 'Mr.• Ross
•MacMillari about again after his
recent .'illness.
.Four* (Concession East th t
was under construction last suns,-,
mer has 'been. in. bad condition
for some tithe. In .attempting to,
• gravel muddy' sections the gravel
trucks shave been stuck.' Almost
all • cars or trucks .that venture
through have had to be, hauled.
out ,bar tractors. or wreckers,
The Faith and •l+i'elowship Group
of„ South „Kinloss Church .. met
Monday evening at; the home cif
.Mr, . and Mrs: 'Harold Campbell.
' Mrs. Douglas Graham recently
visited her, friend, Mrs.. Victoria
Smith . who has been a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Work has begun, on a new barn
on the •farm .of, Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Irwin . sto. ' replace . the
one destroyed by fire last fall.
Miss Marian • Buckton i con-
valescing at the home.; Of her
grandmother, ;Mrs. Dune, Mac -
Connell: of Lucknow.'•
• Mr:. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all attended the funeral of the.
late Mr; Walter Rowand of Wal-
,
. on Monday: Mrs: Bowland
was the former Nina .MacIntosh,
KINGSBRIDGE
Congratulations to :,u Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Keindricks upon the
birth of a daughter at. Alexlandra
.Hospital, •G+oderich, on April. 5
Miss '.:Maureen. Vassella spent
the week -end at the. Fred •Vassal-
la home.
Mr. Norman O'Connor` motored
to London' on •Sunday, •`and was
accompaniedhome by his. bro-
ther John, who'. had been in St.
Joseph's hospital, London, fol-
lowing 'surgery
ollowing.'surgery, for the past • threee
Mrs, 'Dennis.Dalton and family
visited ,with the O'Connor family
and Dennis' ;Dalton at Whitby
during the - past , week.
Mrs. Jerky O'Connor is visiting:
with relatives in ` Wingham. for a
few days
Mrs, Margaret Dwyer of St
Catharines is ' visiting. with her
daughter, "Mrs, :mon Frayne:: and
family.
Mr. Frank. Hogan -of Hamilton
spent the week -end with rela-
tives :here
Miss Patricia Ann Martin spent
Easter ;holidays. withher sisters
in Hamilton: Jos.: Martin : and
jimmy of Hamilton were week-:
end” guests.
Congratulations to . Mr;; and.
Mrs.. Denny Sinnett whose`` mar-
riage. took place in Detroit re-
cently, and 'who visited with rel-
atives here during the past. week.
Miss Delores Dalton of Detroit
visited here over ` the week -end.
Mr. Frank Dalton ; is progress-
ing favourably following• an,ap-
pendectomy,
pp-pendectoamy, in Alexandra Hos-
,pita), ' Godericli:, . last .Week. •
Congratulations to ` the 1959
Executive ' Co mmittee for the
Catholic: Womeris League elected
at the Annual 'meeting an Sun-
day, April .12th as follows: Pres:,
Mrs. Walter Clare; ist vice -Pres.,
Mrs.: Leo. Courtney; 2nd vice-
pres., Mrs. rR. Dalton, 3rd vice-
pies, Miss Betty Becker; -Treas.,
Mrs: Gene Frayne; Sec., Mrs.
Mark Dalton.
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WpDNESDA.YY APRIL: 1.44, 1959
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YOUR BARGAIN VOUDLAND
MARGARINE SALE
Chef Master Brand _ ..
CHOICE PEAS SALE. Save 9c.
Mountainvale. Large 20 oz.
PASTRY FLOUR SALE,
Swansdown. Save Up to 40c. 25 lbs
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HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE°
Our exclusive Top Seller. Pound
• SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER
Ideal For School Lunches.: 16, oz.
.3111s:44.c
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jars b9+
HEADQUARTERS. FOR BULK SALES
AT LOWEST DAILY PRICES
;POTATOES -75.1b. BAGS—APPLES BY THE BUS,
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We. Sell, Fpr Less
Koine 1 9, ;Lucknow'
Values' Effective
April 16,,#;.14.
Mrs, Wilbur Brown and : runner-
up were Mrs. Chas. Fowler and:
Mrs Mrs. Lorne Ivers
• George Hodges' suffering from'
fluand heart condition Was tak-
en' to Wingham General Hospital
„far treatment on Monday.
Visitors :last. Wednesday- with
their aunts 'Mrs., Nellie • Stewart
.and Mrs, Maud Edmunds were
Mr: 'and • Mrs. Norman McCul-
lough.
BORN—Friday, April 10th at
Wingham General' . Hospital to.
Rev: and :Mrs:. `Kennedyof;: the
United Church Parsonage, •a son
snaking ; very happy his parents
and six little' sisters, ..'Heather,.
Beth, Nancy, . Kathy, �Deborrah,
Lynn.. .
Mrs. and .Mrs Ken Hodges, .1Vir.
John. Park and .Mrs. Marina Stan
bury .'visited ' for the- week -end
'with 1VIr. and Mrs., Riay. Stanley,
St, Thomas.
Mrs. Florence, Thompson, Tor-
onto, spent the week -end with
her aunt; Mrs W. A. Culbert
.Mr; and Mrs 'Harvey. Ctilrbert,
and family visited Sunday after-
noon.' with her. parents Mr., and
Mrs, Jane` Beaton, Lucknow.
Mrs: Earl'�Sherwood and daugh
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ter • Neta. of Carlow' visited 'Sat-
urday'; with . ,her. parents, Mr, and
Mrs: W. A. Culbert...
"..Mr. ` and .Mrs.. (Glen Huston,
Pine River • were ' recent visitors.
with Mr.. and Mra. Harvey Cul-
bert. •
" . Mr. Charles Fowler,,, a victim
.of plural -pneumonia was taken
to' . Winrgharri Hospital • Monday
afternoon:'
'Friends and neighoburs regret•
the loss of ,the late Isaac Cran
ston who'. passed away Monday
morning at Wingham • Hospital.
' Mr. and (Mrs. Gordon : ,Nivins
and Wendy of Clinton,.; visited'
Sunday: evening ;rwith Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Oulbert and family..
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Fowler
Were receipt; visitors to visit •their,
.cousins, Mr. and Mrs.. Will Jack.
son, Ripley. • .
BORN—at Goderieh Hospital :to.
14r . aiid Mrs. John Clayton Ani
derslon, a Son, on. Monday April
18th.
Mr, John Congram,• son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred , Congram • of
Wingham, as a student' minister,
Fowler and Mrs.., Lorne Ivers, re -
at Erskine Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Mathew Shackleton was
hostess at Ther• ;home- on Friday
afternoon for the April meeting
Of the United Church W.M.S.
Eleven members were present,
• Mrs.' T. C. Anderson played for
:hym.rs, .Mrs. Harvey Anderson,
president asked to be• relieved of
duties and Mrs. Clifford Crozier,
past president will supply till the
end of the terms..
Mrs. Mel Reed . read the scrip-
ture lesson,comment and prayer,
The Auxiliary has received a
ibegneathed gift, 'Of 5100. from a
former member,:' the late„ .Mrs.
George' Harris.'
DUNGANNON
Mrs. W. R. Andrew` is indis-
posed with "flu" this week at
her home and under the doctors
care. . • ,
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Koviak arid
children of Detroit Mich:, moved
some household effects -to their;.
store and apartment at the week-
end. • Mrs Koviak and . children
plan on staying up for the suxn-
mer months,' •
BORN—to Mr. and Mrs:. Arnold
Rivett on° Tuesday, April 7th, at
,Goderioh Hospital, a daughter,
Cheryl Anne, .
St. Paul's 'Anglican Guild held.
a successful euchre party in the
Parish Hall on Friday night,
Winners were Arthur Young and
-SANDERSON'S S.
Ladies' and Men's Wear. -85 •
Fashion illinery
FOUNDATION
GARMENTS'. •
By an experienced Corsetiere
. . WHITECHURCH
Mrs:• Mary :Jane ' Tiffin :.was'
taken .to, the hospital on ": Friday
and ..is very.
Mr. Robt, Henderson 'Jr. spent
a . week's holidays with his . par-
ents,Mr. and Mrs. Robt..-Head-
erson.
•Mrs:_; Harry Tichborne and Mrs.
Toby Lamb , visitecr'.Mrs. Jane
Kennedy: lastweek; '.:
Mrs: J., Conn, returned home ori
Sunday 'evening • after ,•spending
two .weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Keens of Sudbury
'Mrs. Irene Patterson• of ;,Tor-
'onto ';spent the .week -end' at the '
.home • of her -Mother, Mrs. W..
Taylor,
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ISAAC.`CRANSTON DIES.
The death •of Isaac James:
Cranston occurred in Wingham.
Hospital on Monday in his 83rd..
year.' The remains rested at ,his
late • residence 'until Wednesday,
when . the'. funeral service, was
held in. ,Blake :.United Church
with Interment iii . Greenhill
Cemetery:
.AUXILIARY' INITIATES
A: NEW MEMBER
The regular monthly meeting
of. the Ladies Auxiliary was held
• on Tuesday, April 7,' iwith. Com
rade Sadie MacMillan', presiding,
'AA new member,. Mrs, •Isobel.
Tiffin was initiated. 'A Makin
was:' passed that 251, chairs be. do,'
nated .to, the Legion hall, . The an-
nual Zone rally will be held 'on
May' 13ith- at "Seafonth+. A num-
ber of ladies plan to attend Mar-
garet 'IBrophy's iCKNX program
on Tuesday, April, 28th.
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.MOTOR ACCIDENT MARRED the
TRIP TO ARIZONA
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Mr. and Mrs..Alex, M'acIntyre, COy
of Easterid, Sask., were .accom.: sat
•panying her sister from.. Portland, Sat
Oregon, this• winter 'on' a :trip to Kae
Arizona. They were only 175 :f
Miles on the way when they to
were sideswiped by :a truck, and Yoi
suffered injuries and car ',dam-
age that ended the trip,.
Mrs. McIntyre suffered, a bro•
ken leg, and •Mr.. McIntyre, suf-
fered head and . should injuries
but no fractures.
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