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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-15, Page 3• WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th, 1959 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE TH , //i/•ii-/•ii,��•iiiiii✓ii: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. -i/ii/ moi. YORK FANCY PEAS 4 for 59c .RED and WHITE PEANUT, ` 'Homogeniz 16oz jar BUTTER 29c' TOILET TISSUE White S►an .., .: ,. 8 fork89c WAGSTAFFE'S JAMS & JELLIES Assorted, 9 oz jar.: , .' . 3 for 59c BIG BONUS: OFFER 3 Genuine Irish Linen Tea ,Towels 28"x20" with $5:00' purchase .. , , • 89c Hall's PINEAPPLE. & GRAPEFRUIT 'DR'INK'..' Libbys, 4$oz. tin.. . , , ., . , ... , 39c 25c In Cash For 3 Labels OUR MEATS ARE. �UA1ffY. TOP Q. SWIFT'S. EVERSWEET BACON .` Kindless, 1 lb. pkg. .. ;..:. 59c BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUBS Swift's, 8 oz. pkg. ' • e oo 'PHONE �' 26 FREE 'DELIVERY 4 • • Local' &General Dr. and .Mrs. J. E. CarmiChael > dinonton, and' Mt., and red Heath and 'son, of Toronto ere • guests of ' Miss Jean Lyons.. • Mr.. and .Mrs. H. J. Farnell . of antilton. and Mrs. ..Gordon` Mac ►biter of Gormley -visited 'last °eek 'with Mr. and Mrs: Wm. !eGill. , Miss Mary' Porteous of Toronto )ent the week -end' with her rents,• Mr.: and Mrs. W. " A: osteous, who vttent to :their: cot ige at Farrow 'Bay on Tuesday T the summer. and Mrs., George Haldexiby Kinlough• have .rnoved to Dur- an from the ' Dungannon- dis-. ict. George is forerilan. With a' nstruction company .and was. Gated at Dungannon, while .the 'in was resurfacing a section the .Bluewater Highway. Mrs, John. T. Carruthers re rued from Victoria Hospital, indon on. Saturday, where. she :d 'been a •patient. .for abotut ten ys. A bowel obstruction had. en feared, but x-rays proved is not to : be so , . Recent :visitors ' with Mr. ` and rs. (Russell Ritchie ,were Mr. id Mrs. ' Robert': Shields, .Mrs. acLenrian' and boys of 'Port )1'borne; and Mr. ,and Mrs. Al n : Massey ' and. 'boys' of :Port )lborne. Luc now. ' Presbyterian Church Minister: Rev. Wallace McClean I. • SUNDAY, JULY 19th 9.30 a.m, • Dungannon 0:00• a.m.. Sunday, School 1;00 a.m. Combined , service of Presbyterian and UJnied Church congregations,' Rev. 0. R. Geiger'' in change. "'"' ,..r,...6 --,,.r:...;. „i..: Wampolimoomaiirogilioadowillimmillimotiwilommf .LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Gordon R. Geiger, B.D. SUNDAY, JULY 19th D.00 a.rri, Church School • 1:00' a.i . Union Services• in the , Presbyterian Church during July, Rev. G. R. Gei- ger in charge. Nought. Por The *tact - Non church goers wottldi f t el at home ih .heaven. HOLIDAYS'"IN AUGUST Holidays at The Sentinel office wily be .the first two weeks . of August: There will be. no paper.' published ' on. August. 5ti and 12th • Mrs. John Miller of town is . a patient in Wingham ,1 Iospital., Mrs, Wm.. Hewat, and daugh-, ters' Nancy •and'`Ardonna arrived here on Tuesday, by' rotor from. Vancouver. ' Mrs. Bruce MacKenzie. return- ed home last week '`from. Wing ham hospital' where she had been a patient'. for about'. three weeks. Mr .and Mrs. Roy Cringle of Detroit .visited• Mr. Jack. Gillies'. and `Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Cook over':.the week -end.. Mr:' and Mrs. Howard' Johnston and 'Marilyn of Port Colborne holidayed for a week 'with his parents, iWr. and Mrs. P.' M. Johnston. J. J. Houston and Mr. Richard Standish, ' of . Niagara Parks, School of •Horticulture, spent the week -end at, .the' forrner's'. home at : Holyrood.' , Mr. and Mrs. John Le . Beau and •three .' daughters of Royal. Oak, Mich.,. attended the Mac- Kenzie -Lowry wedding on . Sat- urday. . •.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith and family, of. Teeswater and• Mr; and Mrs. Buddy. Valance' of Detroit were •vlsi.tors Monday .'.evening with Mr. and Mrs.,. Frank Miller: • Mr.. and Mrs. John. Sparkes and Donna and Mr.. and Mrs, Joh Wiebe of "London were week -end .guests . of Mr, and Mrs. Fred McQuillin. Donna is . re- maining- for a week. . Miss Mina Graham spent the past Week • as • the guest of Miss Emma,1VICCluskey, 'before 'leav- ing for the millinery :showings at New York, prior to returning. to Chilicothe. Mr, and Mrs.:A J:. Wilson and. son Jim, took a holiday trip in the states .to Nashville and the Smoky . Mountain country. At Nashville they • attended the Grand Old Opre. pr Mrs. Jim ,Ritchie left by train ori Tuesday of ..last week for a month's visit in the -West, mak- ing, her headquarters at the San- gudo, Alta., where 'she will visit her sister, Mrs.' H. 0. Campbell, Mrs, last week Mo. H. :Corrin ' returned from Victoria Hospital, where she had _been a patient, l Dr,Corrin is presently on vaca tion and they are on a holiday trip accompanied .by their daugh- ter, Donna. . ENGAGEMENTS. Mr: and Mrs. Donald McInnis. of •Kincardine; announce the en- gagement of , their' daughter, Shir- ley . Jean Christena to Mr. Wm. John Balfour McLean, son of 'Mr. and` Mrs. Bertram' McLean, • Kin- cardine. The marriage : Will take plaee Saturday, July 25th, 1959 at- 2 o'clock •in Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine: CARS 'COLLIDE • Cars driven by Jack MacLeod; of Lochalsh and Fred Blunden of ' town were in. collision at the intersection of Outrarn and Wheeler 'Streets •last Wednesday about • •noon hour. The . MacLeod car was going 'west on Wheeler and the Blunden. car north on Outram,' when the later' collided with the .. 'MacLeod/'.car, at • the left rear door. Both'. vehicles were moving slowly and no .one was .injured. Fred had the burn:. per taken off • his car,' which he had just 'purchased that Morning we understand. • • • NUCLEAR. PLANT (Continued from page 1) more than Walkerton a matter of between.' $5,000 and $6,000 per year; based ori 700 -kilowatt. con- sumption." • The same' situation, Was true in other centres which,llso were assessed higher rates because of special "low tension" costs ing volved in rooting. power in from the distribution point of Hanover.: The warden,. `along with dis trict mayors and, reeves, hailed the move as being highly signi- ficant. They . agreed if Bruce is earmarked for the .project, bene- fits would be felt in .every corn- er 'of the county. Although municipalities such as Kincardine, Tiverton and Port Elgin stood to gain much from thedevelopment, if it inatieria-, lined, benefits would,undoubted- ly rub off 'on every segment, of'• the County, the ,warders' said. , Development At Southampton The above prospects came soon after . the announcement of the' development of the Chippewa Country. Club Estate, • north of Southampton and made at• a buffet supper ` at Southampton ,hosted by Earl Putnam, owner of 'tl'ie 240 -acre tract- which will pswimming, h e pool, tennis' courts and sffle board facilities. An 18 -hole golf course is now. being constructed, • Among those in attendance at the gathering was Warden Joynt Who complimented Mr. Putnam .for his enterprise. Since then it has 'been report.. ed that a 200, - bed convention' hotel might be developed in. con- I rection with this enterprise., ;ural Area, .Be Re presente In Petition dor Repeal Of C. T.A. J. E.. Huckins of Goderich told The. Sentinel on Tuesday after- noon that they had 'about 4000 names on, the petition seeking repeal of the Canada Temper- ance Act which' has been' in ef- .feet in Huron County since 1914. That . fi(gure does not include KINLOSS• 'NEWS • Brian Keith enjoyed a week's vacation with relatives at Ches- Mrs, D. L. MacKinnon and Mr. Fraser • MacKinnon, Mr, and Mrs. Ross " MacKenzie. ° and Mr. and Mrs, Orville' Elliott ,attended the Smith—Reum • wedding. in May- bee, . Mich,, on Saturday; The groom is a nephew ,of Mrs. Mac- Kinnon's.• •` Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd. Fraser of Exeter and other relatives visit- ed With Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Austin and family .on Friday. Miss Betty, Hiamilton is vaca tioning with her parents, ' Mr, and, Mrs, Gib. Hamilton.' Mr. W.• Townson enjoyed '.: a motor trip through the southern states and . is now visiting at, the Thome of Mr. and Mrs. .Ira Diekie. LANGSIDE° • Mr. and Mrs. William , Evans spent Sunday at London •Miss Lynda. Johnston of Bel - grave. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.. Charlie Tiffin. Week: end" visitors with Mr. ,and. `Mrs. Huntley Dawson ' and, family were ` Mr. , and • Mrs. Win. Dawson . of London and Mrs:; Harold; Dawson, Wilda and 'Don Don- ald and 'girl friend of Toronto. Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence Mc-. Leod spent Saturday in London. Miss Carol' Lavis . who was ' hol- idaying •returned home.. with thein. The ,Larigside church picnic: is tO be held •. on . Saturday; July 25, in the school grounds. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall and family visited . Sunday with her sister, 'Mr. and Mrs.' ,Robert Davis and family, St. Thomas. Mrs. Arthur of Auburn is a v'i'sitor"'at :the home of her daugih- ter,• Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon: Wall. Miss Deana McKenzie who was a patient for :quite a .few' 'weeks in Winghani General Hospital 'is now at the Carruthers :Nursing home, returns from such major urban centres. as .Exeter, Seaforth and Clinton. A minimum total of some 7,500 names is required on the petition. representing 25%a.. of Huron' County's eligible voters° which' total' 2$,357: Mr,, Huckins: stated that it was the intentionto circulate ' the petition in the rural Municipali- ties, 5o that there is represent-> ation from all municipalities. It is hot, however, the intention to make "dor-to-door" .calla:: Town.- ship officials' are ..being notified of theirplan of ..procedure, Mr. Iuckins''heads the. Huron Citizens Legal Control Cortina- _ tee which is ;taking' the initiative in seeking repeal of the 45 -year- old act. " Mr. Huckiris stresses, that this is not a, wet . and dry vote, but primarily an appeal against an act that. permits drinking •con- ditions .whichdefy' law ', enforce ment. Its repeal will give each mun- icipality the democratic, right to make their ownchoice under the Liquor : Control Act. SAI DERSON`S: Ladies' and Men's' . Wear -85 Fashion • Millinery • . f' B'RiDAL GOWNS FORMALS ceum ;Theatre WINGHAM Two :shows each night First- at 7.15 Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 18,-17 18.E • Charles Bronson: ' Violet ,Rensing ." "WHEN 'HELL • BROKE, LOOSE" An exciting- war; story, RK THEATRE Goderlcb Now .Playing -- July '16, 17, .18. "Green Mansions" in Color,'':• Audrey, Hepburn, :`Tony, Perkin's. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July . 20, 21, 22 Adult Entertainment -- Yul Brynner, ; Joanne Woodward - Robert Wagner. and Ethel Waters Down in Mississippi's Delta. . country a decadent Southern'family lives on the frayed threads of .their former gentility. "THE -SOUND AND. THE FURY" Scope and Color Thursday,' Friday, Saturday, 'July 23, X24, 25. Glenn Ford -- Felicia Farr - .Van Heflin' and. . I-.eora Dana:• A tense and exciting story of an Arizona rancher and the Cold-blooded killer who became his . temporary Companion., "3;10 TO YUMA" . . Special. Attraction—All week -- July, 27 to August 1 . — Adult Entertainment ` . • Rodgers and Hammerstein's . ; ' "SOUTH PACIFIC''. Intact! Uncut! All the wonderful romance all the 'songs all the dheer that ran' for 'a year on Broad. way. y • Mitz Ga nor Rossano Brazzi — John Kerr,arid France Nuyen. Coior by Deluxe N