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THELUCKNOW , SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Mrs. MacNeill said she was
AMAZED' AT LOCAL '�'�"'!`
FINE SHOWING
• BY CADET CORPS
•
A cold windwith clear' sunny
skies prevailed for the annual,
Lucknow . District High School'
Cadet .Corps ' inspection . at the
school Am Monday afternoon. The
Lucknow -"Corps, including both
boys, and (girls of the school, has
been' training 'since the weather
permitted them to be outside,,
and Monday's •inspection was the
climax to the cadet year. Cadet
• instructor is. Mr. William' Mac-.
Donald , with. Mr. Di& Abel act-
ing as his assistant:
"The• afternoon's . !events . ,;com
• menced: With .the inspecting of
fcexs, Captain H. D. ;Thompson,
21st ' Field • Regiment ' .
WEDNE DAY, MAY :9th,, .195%
CH I,'NA DISPLAY
The Wedgwood demonstration
and illustrated lecture in the
Town Hall on Thursday •evening
attracted a .:goad attendance of
ladies' Who enjoyed an interest-
ing evening,
The demonstration •was• spon-
sored 'by Wm. A. Schmid, local.
•jeweller, with proceeds •in aid of
the Lucknbw •Girl Guides sum -
crier camp., At ' the " smalI 'admis-
sion fee of lac, theM Guides bene-
fitted by . well over $40.00.
The speaker ; of the evening
was Mrs: Norma. McNeill of Tor-
onto; ,who••:. was ,introdu!ed:: by
Mrs:. A.E., `MoKir, Guide Cap-
tain.'
Wrngham, , .arid Capt A'. • P;
1:striVe irn Cadet wQrk;rRankine•'Cadet Training 'Officer..
for .WesternOntario,' inspecting
the ranks, with Captain. John
Helm as cornmandinlg , officer of
the group.: After the march past,
, a $ren gun display was put on
by Cadets' Paul Couse, .> an :Mar-
shall ' and ,Bill Fisher..
Selected Best Cadet •
Lieut. Arnold Hartford. 'was' in
charge . •of. the '. precision' squad
who put on a snappy display of
m►arohing. ' Arnold was, chosen
the `best cadet on: parade" lby
the inspecting officers. Arnold is
one 'of 32 Cadets from Western
Ontario • who will this year at
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..a#„ioca an
Alberta. 'I
Best Shot •Award
Capt, Rankine . 'presented" Ken
MacNay with the ' Strathcona
Crest which is' emlblematicof the
'best ' marksman . .in. 'the school.
Ken scored a '96. percent average
in' shooting.
•
Inspecting Officers Remarks
• Capt: Thompson expressed 'his
pleasure in being able to inspect,
the .Lucknow Corps. He said that
he realized . that ` :the group had
\only a limited time to . :train i
this work,' and :that they cowl
be justifiably :proud.. '.of : their
achievement this - year. • He -ho. •
ed that ' they would continue .t
'Capt, Rankine' complimented
the girls for: their good marching
and• neat appearance, and ,,boys.
for 'their' fine show with /the .pre
cision squad and Bren gun ,dis-
play..
display,. He reminded the group
that with the lith, anniversary
of VE Day athand', not toforget.
that at that 'time 120,000 , ex
cadets were in the service; and
t
that 2,700 had been decora d'`
for bravery.. Ile. said that the e
are 560 cadets corps and' 70,000
cadets across Canada. He paid
tribute to Arnold'Hartford in be-
ing.' chOsen
be-ing.'chosen .by his principal ,and.
cadet' instructor ` to attend Banff
'rias laa•:imm.er�.-�=e•��wa�da�n�.e�I.
upon outstanding cadet and aca-
demic ability.
Officers Of the Lucknow Corps
are 'Captain John Helm; • Lieu-•
tenants „Carmen: Nixon,, ,Arnold
Hartford, 'Dale Ialdenby,' Percy
Barr, Bill Fisher, Geprge Rich-
ards' (inactive due : to injuries);
Emmeline ;Miller, Betty .Stanley;
Sgt =Major .Paul • ,Couse;: Sgts. Tom
Pritchard, 'Jim West, lan Mar
shall, John Movibray, . 'Marion.
Hamilton, ' ,.Louise Andrew: The
entire . group proceeded in a route.:
march through. the village ledby;
the school band which had cap-
ably played for - the. previous
ceremonies.:
amazed at the chinaware - stock
carried by Mr. ,Schrnid,; and said
that you could not find another
store even .in a centre of 10,000
population, with so complete a •
stock. In fact .she had her doubts
if you could find . many places
in Toronto ' to 'equal, ,so wide a
selection. .
;Mrs;, ' McKim also paid a com-
pliment to Mr. 'Schmid as a pub-
lic spirited (citizen who wasal
ways: interested in anything for
the Guides, .
.fPhestory oes ah Wedgwood,
ood
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the originator of many lovely
chinaware, designs' is' intriguing..
He was.iborn in 1730 at Stafford-
shire, England, into a fa'mily`Alp
had ''been potters for. five gen-'
erationsiri that-pottery-centr
that was rich in, coal arid- - ,suit-
able. clays, t•
Because of the effects of small
' poxUTosiah , had • to ' give up Ard-
uous duties . of the trade Which
was, the turning,_point in his life
as it allowed his. active mind and
imagination , to pursue the sub-
ject of new•' 'designs, which rev-••
olutionized. the pottery' (business,
and •'eventually .made ..English
chinavare4',world famous for its
quality and''beauty. '
With a background knowledge
of, the industry, thebeauty of the
Wed wood items . that were -on'
display at Thursday night's meet-
ing, _could- •ibe �. more . fully • ap-
- preera=ted •
.. • .a P
Door prize winners were Mrs.'
Wm. Arnold, Mrs, Jack Hewitt,
Mrs :Murray Couse,` Miss Dean i
1V1cLeod, Mrs.. I. Gardner and , i ..FLOOR POLISHERS
Mrs. E. H. Agnew. The draw '• was !' •
made by little. Muriel Conn.
.tewart. Decorating...& Gift. 'S.:h.°.
NOW UNDERWAY
• PRICES: ON ALL GIFT. TICLES
.:educed 25,:
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EVERYTHING MUST GO
Lamps, Pictures, ' a►lassware,° Can..
and many Gift' Articles.
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Gloves, . --.•,.,#aid
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CANADA'S .FINEST. Bicyc1es 'n a d T ri cycles
Bicycle and Tricycle ' Parts
DUNGANNON
Nineteen members of • the
Young. People's. Union met. at
7.30. Monday night - .and enjoyed.
an, evening. at the Goderich. Bowl-.
•ing. alley . sand afterwards return -
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meet, ' On 'May 24th,':after• the I
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high school busses arrive • back •;•,�0�"n�,.i,>✓,it>��,,i�l>ibr„,!.,�ro�u�o�„�1,�, ;..
from school, . the members „Will
"EAT, A BETTER 'BREAKFAST"
eero, •0 2 oz. ,pkg.. 25c
Solo Margarine, .Ib. pkg: . .: 28C
Shirriff's Syrup, 16`oz. dec, 29c
Wagstaffe Strawberry Jam, 16 oz ... 39c
Miracle Whip Salad...Dxessing,..16..02 _43c
Good Luck Margarine, .lb. pkg. 35c
Fisherman Sockeye Salmon, %2' lb . :. 45e
Niagara Instant/Laundry Starch' . ...: 21'c
PILLSBURY CAKE MIX
l6 • oz package. - •- 31.c '
BRUNSWICKSARDINES
3. tins. - 25c
QUAKER CORNFLAKES
Giant package -.• 2 for 43c'
•ALLEN'S;•APPLE JUICE'
48 oz. • 24c
• Wagstaffe 0: &. G. MARMALADE'
24 oz.. 25c_
Johnson's Hard Gloss Glo-Coat, ' qts. 99c
Red & White Evaporated Milk, tall 2125 e •,:
'tree Sweet Grapefruit Juice, 48'oz. :. 29c.
Tree- Sweet Blended Juice, 48 •oz. .:.'.. 35c.
Libby's Pineapple Juice, 48 oz.. .:.: 33c
Aunt Mary's Bread;' loaf . • ', .:. ; . `15c ,
Red $t White Tea Bags, . pkg:: of 65 ... 79c BRUNSWICK CHICKEN HADDIE
Wheaties, ' 12 oz:: 'pkg. ' .... 25c
Mother's Day May 13th •••4 _ 4 oz. tin' 23c
Golden 'Hour Chocolates, lb. 89c
Cashmere, Bouquet Beauty Soap, 4w1bars 29c
• 3c off tin .giant Ajax _Cleanser,___2. tins 33c
Fab 6c Off, large .pkg .: ..... r,.. 3;3c �.
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, CANADA S_BNEST� CQ.IFJEE
FRESHIMODUCE
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SUPREME BLACK PEPPER
�..._ 2 tins — 25e”
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Early' Riser Blend, . lb 8 7c
Sunkist "Oranges,' size' 252 doz. 49c
Go'lde
• Aunt Mary s Elend; lb. ..`� ..............99c
Golden pipe •.Bananas ....:; , ....., .. _ : • ...,_ •
_ .. .. ._ . ,.. Red1St-White-.Blend,_ lb. � v . � ...... -$1.0 7
resp.. Head Lettuce, large.1head .'.; • • • 1 c R' & W Instant •: offee •' 2 . •
Tender, . new 'Cabbage '.• .. ' C oz , 5 8c, 5,' $1':41''
Crisp; tender Celery, large, stalk, .2 for 29c Complete Selection ,of Fresh
Select No. 1 Eastern .Potatoes, 10 lb. 51C . 'VEGETABLES All Under Refrigeration•
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,
enjoy ..a hike ''arid outdoor sup-
per.'' The • winners , at • bowling
were, announced: high, Rev.:G.
Watt and • Lillian Popp; low,'
Tom Dickson and Elizabeth Pent-
land. A game of streets and al-
ley was played. Cookies and ed -
fee;
fee were enjoyed' at 'the•', close of
the evening
Buys' Home In Dungannoh
:Mr. :WA. Stewart .of Glenn's
Hill has purchased the village
•residence . of Mrs. Henry 'Har ;on.
' Mrs. Horton, who has: , a tion
as nurse -companion in cknouv,
shad her household :effects moved
to the home of her 'daughter,
Mrs. Bere, on the 2nd;
Con of West ,Wawanosh.'
Mr. "Al.•in .Kerr Of the Nile dis
trict has moved to the farm of
Morgan King, 4th Con. of West
awano§h: The- latter -' rioved , to
Goderich .some time ago.. '
Mr, and Mrs.- Clayton (Bus),
Anderson and. .family are mov-
ing to the 'house on a Pentland
farm, formerly ,awned, by. Mr.
Jas. ' ;Sherwood, who. retired 'to.
Goderich. •
Mrs:: 'J. W. Bowerhig 'Passes, y
The news came to relatives in
this area- of the death of ' Mrs.
J. W. towering in Winnipeg on
May 1st, Mrs. Bowering • was the
+former. Jane Reed, daughter of
the late Mr. .and Mrs. W..11. Gleed'
of 'the Lanesville ;'district. After
her "marriage to Rev. Y W. Bow-
ermg she lived in Wester',
a a. 'Her husband died several
years ago. She Is 'survived by
two daughters and....one..son ..also -
"a Sister, Mrs. Thos. -Bickson and
a brother, Melvin Reed: Burial
took• place in Winnipeg' ,pn May
3rd,
:.Mr: 'ands Mrs. Edward. Burgi„,
(nee Ferne: Alton) of 'Big Mud-
dy, Sask., made a short visit with
several in • `these parts - at . the
week -end. .
.(Intended TTor L% tit-' 'elf) ...:
A number of the .Dungannon
youths who belong to the Mr
Cadets of 'Maitland No. 532, took
-part -in a-TGrade and Clizrcli ser
vice in Stratford . on Sunday
morning. •
Congratulations to Mrs. • Jes-
sie Hamilton, who on Thursday
observed her 80th birthday which
takes many by surprise,, as she
seems, such younger.,,She is . -the`
widow of the late Dr.''Jos ,..Ham=
Ilton,' V.S.: ,She has lived most
of her life in Colborne Town
ship and Dungannon • with the
exception of visits with laugh-
• tern at Blyth, . Toronto and, Cali-
fornia.' The family are: Mrs. Wal-
ter '(Verna) . Stafford,' Toronto;,
Mrs. J. (Violet) :Parrish, B.lyth;•
Mrs. Stewart (Genevieve) T'ews-
ley, Long Beach, California Mrs.
D.• (Grace).. • McDiarmid,. :Nile;
Watt,• •the elder soh, .:at Lucknow;.,
and George • of Goderich. Mrs. •
Hamilton keeps house .and Mrs..'
Elien !Shackleton,. a . few—years--7-
,her senibr,nMlakes her home with
her.. We wish her many, more
years of health and happiness..
The Women's Association of
the UnitedChurch-= met --t-the
home of Mrs.' Arthur Elliott for
the ;April • meeting. 'Mrs. George
Bodges had; charge • of the (levet- •
ional Mrs. O. Brooks ' gave.: the
lesson thought. • There were• 20
members, present. Mrs.. O. Popp:
announced • the drive . for .'the
Cancer :Fund. A committee was
appointed to • purchase ;new
tc els for the church suppers.
Mr. K; .Dawson spoke ' of 'the new
heating system and the ' members
voted. $100 to the fund:-A/dona
tion of $10 was. given. to Can
cer ' Fund.' ' Mrs. E. Errington
mentioned—work to --.be done : at
the parsonage and furnishing a
*. bedroom--as=-a•—project-;eft• w&s; •---•
decided to have a .mother and
daughter` (banquet. ' this fall, A
garden' party' will be ' held in..
June. The program; cornmittee is
Mrs. L. Ivers, - Mrs: Harvey And
`erson, Mrs. G. • Watt; Mrs: Mel :.
Reed and • Mrs Cecil Blake. Del-
egates ' named for ...the Huron
Presbytery W.A.' convention . this
spring • at Clinton are Mrs. 0•.
Brooks and Mrs H.—Johnston,
N!r•s. ,..:.....Petrie...had,. the, tt piq:
rs. 'Ivers gave 'a reacting: pi's• •
l.° Alton, the president, thanked
Mrs. Elliott,: the, hostess, and all
those, wit.4 _had: lake& Alarf, • The -
r izpah benediction closed the` •
meeting. Lunch Was served. by:
the hostess ;and committee.
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