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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-05, Page 10• • 9 PAGE • T1 Eh LVC OW; SE CKNOW, ,T4RiQ PDN S ..' . .Y► JAM 5th..1,955 • Good quality by' Virabasso in 6,59. 'and .04), values. rat - patterns and ?bade& Re glilar 69c value. W11000,1S. Patterns. and shades.,TO clear. at .. SEE pua .R:EMNANTs TABLE, NrAt,uEs WORTH:. LOOKING OVER: ,THAT Mr. and*Mrs. Harry Swan , of ,If,hiloss Were too soon by 'smile: twenty hours to qualify - for' the honors of having the .first New-Year's•baby.,at Wing - ham '.Hospit4. Their ,son w,as THAT evidence of how little some people' 4resped public '• property .can be seen, at the Recreation Centre Where sev-° eral holes have been punched thrbugh.. the partition of the THAT the night classes for :the -welding course will -get Under - ..way this •Thursday evening at the High School. AGENT FOR KusitAskpiNE:cLEANERs Free Pick-Up:and Delivery Monday and Thursday._ sufficient app. iications are _received; 'night classes be held inhanuary for the following:. ' BASIC ENGLISH. ,FOR NEW 'CANADIANS FEE. Lucknow Distrit igh Sc ool IN W. BOA r.pleiPal. • • • .. t ha4 been definitely; establish- ' f.t,' Palmer. co2e has. an an- on with' 1:410.14.tiow back in x:•., Were: barn , framers,. Ve Andre* of Calgary ai,itt;andin- rdott7thliaetc:Iri.;y.: opportunity em.ployittent in This observa.tiOn "rang a bell" With S. P. Stother4, ..who was 'certain that he .had workeehere With:his.brOther Edwin Cox, who married Mr. ,Stothers'.greatraunt, Alice.; Andrew,. 'They. Went to Minnesota. in 1869; .Where 7,Unole as a ineMber of 'the Minnesota .write'. to 'Cousins. there to, see if they Could offer .any information about • the life of Palmer Cox.- • T the .Anxiliary' Shoot. part-. les *ill resume :on FridaY of ; lowing a. holiday season' inter- '''THAT.t.iie Week Ott Prayer iS in .p.'rogress this week from. Vies - THAT Heti. and Mrs. Alex Him - trio Of. Winghain had the pleas- arit,',..7ekterience7--:at -.- Christmas GePrge Malcolm. at. Tel.'. was ,fronv Mr.:, and. Mrs. John N/2., Hanna Who, aye wintering Pellets their, trade in illia.cliatrict WhiCh hclian Herefor,c1 . Asseeiatm, and.... at' Miami. •Both parents. were • Was. rapidly 'being: Settled,' - : ' , a-. native .of Ashfield,- had read ‘.,s4dly. bereaved during the year 1,11einorien ofa old-tithers hive i. the 'old home paper of . the w.hen, their •sons were killed,in _ Arihur si4 ,of the 1..;girichni Free .rne: Cox i;infdormii:_,.hioand'..17iboonittP.01- ;a:raotpi accident ,' . . :.•'.. been 'freshened ;by, att'article..by quest ''foF —o --i. Pies.% rec:alling ,,,n,i0.,,,Brovvpies,, , very de,finite 'to offer, .arid pen THAT Mr. Alan Cooper, a'Sani- ' ned the following later to 4A . -1-a,ry inspeCtor for the Bruce feature' Of an AMerican Toga- : zine long ago; Mr. 'W". H. pobert-• fernier'. publisher of The Signal- ' Sint Well remenibers these little -gnoth,:like,figuren; and. was under, ed in. knowing that the :frame... the iiMpression that the WOrk of'. the . honey-hoiise at Kirk- Stothe "W• as interested i.n. your note in the last Sentinel about` Pal- mer Cox. You might be .interest- 0 Year Right ed 'his duties here ,is. week, with . headquarters . at' the `local office' of. the Health. Unit. Mr. Ciioper is boarding at: the. borne of. ¥r.;and Mrs: Roy Black THAT a' nuanber. of Amish . men= • nonite• families are migrating: %to 'Sullivan Twp. near Ches-. leiltvhere they are: paying cash •• for farms., It : is • forecast' ;that. as Manias ,forty families may move from the States as.they. .are; opposed. to coinipuisory mil itary; training and are ' dissat- •isfiea with farming ,conditions *a Phone .91, LUcknow .T1IAT there :were nix tables of ..plaYers at Ahe' Monday': Night •ShOot. party' with Mrs, Bark - well and. Mel Stanley the prize THAT AUX: MaCIntyre end,' Alberta, Sairs • that many are• now Strange to, him but it'S worth the. prige to. hear of 'the Ones he (Loeb remember: and .liart1Ware business.- 'Bite letter 'wai. written just before "Chrintrnis and since Inid-Oct ober they. had. Wonderful. wea-' ; to. 60 degrees -r -above that is. Orange Juice, 41kozN Green Giant Cut :Wax Beales .Libbys Deep Brown Aylmer Choice ;: Peas ;and_ Carrot. Breakfast. Club Raspberry Jam, 24• oz. 3 -for $1. - Campbell's . Chicken Variety .Soups Gerber' traineiI. S ' Baby Foods , " , ,. 41 for $1 r Ogilvie:Chelri y Almon Mix for $1 Jello, assorted flavors 11 for $1 Royal- Guest ;'Coffee 7•:7: $1.09' Johnson, Hard..Gloss, qt..... $1. • 6 for $1' MITIVS Dog 11'0.'1.4 Rog FOOil. 5 -Star peciais • -THAT effective° this . week the Bank bf. 'Montreal Will cOrn- . menee closing all day Satin-- dayv and 'will be open for a longer- Period on Friday afterz' and a half tmtil '6490, p.m. THAI' wO Ain have trotible get-. aries At the: end of laSt. week ,apPeared 'after the mkt meeting' of:the group edly st,ated, we Welcome re- ports of' all meetings but Munt , insist •that they' be sent in .mediately after the °meeting in held. li not, they TlIn the chance of being consigned to cenven their cornple Agnes erg' 111 a Cow in reg end I issue 4 Cow apply now C en tO be' gry age p Clerk asana Om I Cou when agree The send ; Bruec izing ehaint • panted Ap insted over, ti asSistai duties iv - Were THAT ,"first things" Of the ,New Year are often noteWerthY, : the first. Sentinel ;renewal of - 1955 was' received frorn Auatirr 'Reid of London were ;mother 'and. hia- brother 'Eldou Brown Nylon and Riibber Green plant' . Fancy Peas gt. 11.G.A. Margarine 4for $1. - Robin, Hood Sockeye. Salmon IA'S 3 for $1. • the story: Y04. —�xnay `` recalY' the ; "1ittiebarn", as , we used' to call 1t„ a tat sat • near `.the road just opposite -Charlie Ritchie's,-gate::. it', was;, blown down in :the ,Good. Friday` windstorm that hit that areaab.out:1910, maybe later. We It piled the, timber and lumber and later used. `the lumber and, part of the �frarne-min building the -honey house, The i rain reason for us- ing •the frame was to, preserve it. because of its `_-associations With Palmer °Coz. No doubt there are .franied by him but this is .one. You can qu�Iote�,often beard Dad tell how. during rests, etc., Pal mer,valiile sitting around chat. ting; ° would be drawing ,pictures' on ..:the .fresh :hewn timbers". . omen's iBrown Laced, .or Zipper Laced or •Zippered Overshoes—Re lar to, $7.50 athwell& .on* , Fine Footwear For :All FamilY. 1 1 1 1 1^0'�•�14 . •Apr ..... ti11�0 4. 1101 l-�-�.`......00.►•!'i'' • • Popularly priced, of good quality', full: bed size; eoIors yellow, wine , Ladies' rayon jersey ,•pyjainas, sizes 'rnedityn, and' large,,Only, a' __20.ALACIslaTING 'WOOL Silvertone ,and 3-plY- wool and First quality, plaid, closely en for long and sturdy. Wear, Sitp • MEN! MENt G*ood Quality "Doeskin" S Heavy cotton , "Doeskin" el hard wearing, warm and soft. 'An. sorted cheek patterns. Sizes,141 Sanforized Cotten Flannel ShirtS. Smart looking .shirts for. work or. :street Wear, Red •Or. hlue plaid • over. dOgn., knit of .strong •wool, .' cotton anerayon Yarns in a fin weave that ' promises!' long hard • wear:Deep shawl Wine, 0) all wool , Botany, Colors' blue,, Wine,' beige and white.' Small. NOVA eor on a pi itutint leaves adian Ikrova Geor duc the - ,4414