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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-09, Page 3WEDNESDAY,. SEPT. 9th, 1959 \ \ \ ne.• pair. . RED" and :WHITE.. INSTANT COFFEE oz. jar 69c \ THE . LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO IA" iii i ii ✓.viii. - v_...a .."...."4,,S•4•,.• 4/iii/y/�:, PAGE THTtE4. SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY SWIFT'S . SIDE BACON Eversweet, sliced ib.. with each•_ $25. wiorth l�eg�ster Slips' ▪ 59 AYLMER CONDENSED TOMATO SOUP Save 10c on - 4'. tins, '10 gz, 11C JI's'Red'.an CLARK'S BEANS• WITH PORK. • Save 10c on 4 tins, . 20 oz., 2 for 37c BELMONTE CATSUP, :2c;• off, Pack.' . Saye 16c, on 4 btls., 11 oz.; 2 for 31c NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT, ._large.. . 18.. oz. Save '10c on 4 pkgs., ..2 for 53c, JAVEX 'BLEACH . • . . Save 10c on 4 btls., 32oz., 2 for 45c. 4 k w. hite:F�od... Store PHONE' 26. - FREE' DELIVERY i7 "7•A ii iii -ii iiiii, iii _— i lull, ..iii/ii • WESTERN . FAIR TICKETS AVAILABLE, . AT SENTINEL The Western ',Fair opens at London on, ,Monday, contintuing• hroughout .. the, week. , • Advance sale admission -tickets are 'now on sale at • T'he` Sentinel Office in strips Of two for .$x1.00 Only holders. ' of • advance sale ickets are iricuded inthe prize lraws ' for'', fivesmall cars. The craws will', iae.; rade at the grand Mand an ,the last night of the air - Saturdayy: • LUCKNOW UNITED 'CHURCH Minister Rev:- Gordon R. Geiger, B:A., Sunday, September 13th. 10.00 a.m. Chu%ch.'School '11:00 a.in..' .Divine worship• 'Sermon theme.: "Athletes Ali'1. • Nursery :during church Thought For ' The . Week:- The eek -The best way to break. habit ...is to .drop it. . • The official Board will rne'et on Thursday, Septem- ber 17th. ' • i 1 Lucknovv 1 Presbyterian Church'' Minister: . . • Rev.. • Wallace McClean ' Sunday, 'September :13th 1 10.00 a.m. Sunday .School 11:00 a.m. IVlorn n. Worship g pI 3:00 p.rn, ' Dungannon ' BLAKE '$ Local & "Genera! • Two'' Ripley girls, Bertha Blue and 'Marilyn 'Walden •will attend Alma ' College in St. Thomas this term. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter of Clinton were.callers in. town last week as they started a . three week's vacation. Henry'. is CNR agent at' Clinton. Miss, Noring'; Wea therhead ' has o her sch returned .t ool at Woody after spendi 'bridge aft ng 'the vaca- tion at the' home orae' of her ... mother, Mrs. Charlotte Weather head Miss Margaret A.: Hudson,' a . . member .of a • pioneer Kinloss Township family, . is a :patient at. the Elora ' Nursing. Home. Miss Hudson has lived in. Elora ,.for many years. Mrs. Roy Donaldson of Hawk- esbury' and her daughter, .Evelyn Donaldson and Bill. Raynard•' of.•. Toronto were holiday visitors at the hothe of Mrs. 'Sarah Collyer. The.. regular- meeting • of , 'the Lucknow• Women's. Institute will be. held, „in : the Town. Hall on, Friday,.September llth. •Mrs. Russ. Robertson, 'Mrs. Bert Gam - !Me, Mrs. ..1. W. Joynt, Mrs. • R. V. MacKenzie, Mrs. Harty An-' derson are the, committee mem- bers in charge „ . Week-erd visitors with ' Mrs. Barkweilwere Mr • and Mrs. Robert .Barkweli, • Carole and Murray •of Dundas; Mr. and Mrs: Frank Barkwell . 'of Scar= baro, also Jack of Scarboro and Audrey, Sonny and Rodney Gal- lant; lan Mr. and Mrs. H.Smith` t, ,J., Kenneth and Bobbie of Downs- view; Mr, and Mrs. Lio'yd, Bark - well fand ark-wellfand .Rickey of Downsview. and David Barkweil of Winni- peg.: ' ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY,, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1.1,00 A.M. • • 8 00 P.M.. Guest Preacher REV. DUNCAN McTAVISH OF LONDON YI Soloists . Morning --= Miss Lois Webster • Evening . — •Mr. Charles Bristow , • Mrs: John Walker . spent the past week with her, daughter, Mrs. Will..Sterling of Clinton. Mr.., ' and: *S. Earl "Tapper" Gray and 'family of North Bay visited with friends .iri Walker •ton,:'and also .at Mrs: -Gray's •par- ental home, in Ashfield:. / Visitors with .Catherine Macy Gregor' last- week were 114..Q.• W MacGregor, Mr. Bert Kuehlhorn and.:. his: four. ' sons Bert George, Donald, 'John and Bernard Kuehlhorn all of • Chicago Mr.' and Mrs. Nolble ' Johnston sPent the 'week=end in Toronto Mr and Mrs. 'Robert' Fisher of Hamilton spent the week -end here; .and. 'as •is his custom, Bob took Part in the: . Labor .:Day bowling -.tournament: Mr. and Mrs. Al Larson 'of Guelph spent the holiday, with their aunt, Miss Etta Roberts,' Mrs. Ed McQui lin 'is a patient in Victoria ,Hospital, '- London, and• it isexpected she will be there for several weeks. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Leith and. son Greg of Ottawa were callers in town last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason,' Mrs, 'Jack Cooke and Janet and Mrs, Huntley Dawson and Linda attended the Carron and Munro wedding in Alma St. Presbyterian Church' in St. ,Thomas on` Satur- day. ..,Mrs. Mason and' Mrs. "Daw- son are aunts of. the bride. ' Mr. and Mrs., William Dodds of Mount Forest spent the half- -day with their cousin, Mrs J. 'b. Anderson. • • Miss' Grace !MacIntosh • of Tor- onto,. who has been holidaying at her cottage at Bruce Beach, vis- ited Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Sun-. day. , The Paramount . 'Omen's In- stitute meeting will . be held at a ars.': Emile. McLennan's on Tues day, ' September '15th. ' Mr., and. Mrs. Joe Agnew, Judy and Pam are holidaying with his parents, Mr. and., Mrs. E. Ft. Ag- new, following 'a .motor trip thru Northern Michigan . and North; ern Ontario Mrs. Joe Agnew. of Kirkland Lake .has spent • •the past' .n oath visiting . 'friends . ..and relatives here d; ,an, in -Michigan.' 'She. re- turned bathe Saturday. e Mr: and Mrs. Wallace Hoge - boom and • family spent their • • holidays with her * mother 'Mrs. Albert Altonarid other niiembers, of the family. Mrs. R. D. MacDonaldwho spent her 'vacation: visiting with Mr. and . Mrs. 'Roy Havensand • at Toronto • and :Embr'o, has' re- turned to Sarnia. While here; she 'attended. the" Broadley -Gil- lespie wedding. : • . ENGAGEMENTS • :Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Little; Ash-, field, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce ,Irene, to. Mr, Joseph. Lorne Hackett of `Ashfield, son of Mr. Cliff Hack ett • and the late '11/Mrs. Hackett; The • wedding will take place on Saturday, September •26th u Hackettown United Church., Lyceum' theatre . WINGHAM Two shows ,each night' First ' at 7:15. • • Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 10, 11, 12. DOUBLE. BILL' JillCarey Crey Paul Hampton "SENIOR PROM" A likable .. .coliege • yarn with music, romance .'and' comedy: , Victor Mature ; Anne Aubrey • "THE BANDIT. OF ZHOBE" A. melodrama set in India with; intrigue and violence.. wissimossamiarin BORN. DRENNAN--�Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drennan are : happy to announce the birth: of their son, James; Paul' . at ' Alexandra ' Hospital in. Goderich on Saturday; Septem. ter 5tii, 1959. HOWALD-in, Halifax Hospital on Saturday, ''August 15th,. 1959,E to''Mr: and Mrs/ Joseph:' Howaid,. a'son, Richard August. • Mrs. Mary Broadley and Mrs. ' Agnes 'Barnes of Victoria Be, . visited recently with 'Mrs. R. ' D. 1VIacDonald and Mr. and Mrs..' Roy Havens . and called on other relatives in the 'community. Is Your ubscription . Paid? William .Griffin,, .public school caretaker, had ',his . hand 'gashed :with .a power : chain .'saw, and • required .a . number of stitches. • Mrs..' 'Wm.- • Murdie' returned Borne recently after being .hos- pitalized\ at Wingh'am:. for five weeks. . Mr. and.' Mrs. 'Robert McNali returned .; from London where Mr. ',McN11 was in 'Victoria Hos- pital having a cataract removed. from his right, eye Miss.' Georgina Griffin has commenced working • at the Luck- now ,Fruit• Market. • Mrs. Wm. (Annie C.) MacKen zie of Toronto returned recently from anenjoyable ship cruise to the •head of the lakes. Mrs. Mae Irwin 'suffered, a. very severe stroke two • weeks ago last Sunday and has since 'been a patient 'in Wingham ; Hos- pital, : with' little improvement in her condition. • Mrs. 'ErnMa . Boulding of Re- ina 'has been visiting With her brother Mr. Ernie Ackert ••arid Mrs, Ackert. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Curring,, Moria and Billy of, London spent' tl"e, holiday week -end with "her 'parents, • Mr. ,and ' Mrs. Charles Steward. Bill. Mathers of Toronto is holidaying this week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Jim ,Math ers. . "Elsewhere in •'rthis issue • w publish' the poen. sent us by George Alton of Sault Ste 'Marie, and. • to Which we made reference last week. t SPECIAL - For Friday' ' and ,Saturday •Ib.. Otta . eR�I . FULLY COOKED DINNER -HAMS 89c 1b.; CUSTOM KILLING 'andBEEF SOLD.. •. BY THE ' QUARTER See us for price 'before you, buy or kill! 'WE CUT ONLY ',RED and BLUE . BRAND . BEEF ' .,.. ••�/ o•iy•i,.•• ••i> , ,...d:. «r•iN mins, •Vii, 4. w. z a s ai iia a,•.i,.ai./f;. Now ' layr ng .,- "ROYAL RIVER''.; ., hi ghlights of the i•Royal Tour in technicolor. "TOM THUMB", 'a bright and cheerful treat in techricolor' ' Thurs., Fri:,, 'Sat. Goderidr 1 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,' Sept.' 14, 15, 16 'Ju. Allyson, . ; 'June $ands Dee, .Mary Astor, JeffChandler' A dramatic ,picturizationn of Robert Wilder s novel 'about a'war widow and her husband's best friend, • "STRANGER IN, MY ARMS" ' In Cinemascope .1 • Thursday,, Friday,da ..Sept: 1.7 18 : 19 AudieMurphy, . Mur'hSaturJoan Evans, and Charles Drake Americab,s most' decorated G.I. presents another of his 'zip -bang action stories, "NO NAME ON THE BULLET" 1 p Color: Coming Soon, "The BIG CIRCUS", a shb'w 'yoti* must not miss C • • • '1 • • • iI: • nM • • ' •