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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-15, Page 10TH.W.LIICKNOW SENTINEL, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO .. A jricultural Prlct -Support Aaarei, Ample' • Supply at Reasonable Pries! ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' MARKETING, BOARD REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS • • MALTING .BARLEY ',CONTRACTS :are now available 'for, both our LU?CKNOW ' and ' RIPLEY ELEVATORS .•MONTCALM 'and PARKLAND SEED Advise us. early of your requirements. ' r,OleaVen 'Milling Co. Lt� Phone 9, Lucknow I FRESH CEMENT': IN STOCK Willbe glad to 'take>' yob. order;. large. or snia A good supply on hand • at all times ' also HEAVY, CANADIAN ar AND FENCE POSTS Don't Forget To Drop Your Coins : In The Lions Coin Cans They; Will Be' Gathered'. Soon. ;Plumbing, Heating ' Wiring, Eavetroughin; PHONE- 50, LUCKNOW sulate .4. r t. 1 the famous' VERMICULITE 'INSULATION ZONOLITE INSULATION 15 FIREPROOF It Can',Be Poured Between The Joists In The Attic, and Between . Studs In The . Side -Walls, And 'Your Home Is.. Sealed For Year-round. Comfort For • Your • ASTERII:IE. • A Fresh.: Stock 'Now Oil, Hand, PERLITE HARDWALL PLASTER • FINISHING' LIME SPRAY „:.IME' MASONS LIME' • Also In Stock GYPROC WALLBOARD / GYPROC LATH JOHN '. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. Phone 150 Lucknow 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. 1 Lu.cKnoi..ir WpDNESDA.YY APRIL: 1.44, 1959 •ui • 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 • HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE° Our exclusive Top Seller. Pound • SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER Ideal For School Lunches.: 16, oz. .3111s:44.c • jars b9+ HEADQUARTERS. FOR BULK SALES AT LOWEST DAILY PRICES ;POTATOES -75.1b. BAGS—APPLES BY THE BUS, • 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 • 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, 4 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. n bo Ja ed 101 •hhi of sti wi sal • gay do .MOTOR ACCIDENT MARRED the TRIP TO ARIZONA ,'r8 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. to Ne