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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-30, Page 10O1�' O T(c BIQ r WI�'NE�D+ Xt �'30th, 1954. THE' LUCKNoW SENTIhT»L, LucKN .. , One of Sciences Great .4cl'iieverr entsl pend! Seam Ny ons ‘• • ore..now. „+ =1i ,i5 44 14 ( TA 14. Always 12iossom-'fresh" Glamorous—yes—but more than .that you canalwaysbeimmaculate. ThesePHANTOM Pencil -Seam Nylons are'Santized* to 'be self.: antiseptic, Self -deodorizing, completely non -irritating to � the skin. Wear them all � day`. -aid still be dainty.: ESS SHEERS (51 gauge -15 denier)'. pair, A feature of your entire Phantom stocking wardrobe Evening .Sheet •Walking Sheers .Dress Sheers • GENT FOR .KINCARDINE CLANER S Free . Pick Vp and• Delivery: Monday. and Thursday, '1 'Sig .BY TH E SENT111E1: V ijiAT Mrs.. L. C. Thompson6was in Guelph on Friday . evening • attending : the annual banquet of the, Alumnae. Association..:of Guelph General Hospital, which was; held . in ,the Royal Hotel. Graduates ;back, to the class of 1910 were present Mrs.. • Thoanpson . is a graduate of • the 1932' class..T 'THAT Art ' Baker, . _who . has been relieving at the C.N.R. at RiP- • ley, is on a ' swing. -shift be- tween . the__ Brampton . a rid Georgetown depots, THAT Mrs.. Jean Quigley ,of • • London ,has been engaged as a member • of, the teaching 'staff of , • the Goderich Separate. School. A. f ourbh • classroom is being opened in September to take:'care of an incrggasing en- rollment, which averaged 126. '?-the 'past year. Five Star ...�.�.0 APPLESAUCE FANCY ' 15 oz.:----- CHOICE 'CREAM CORN' A:. 20oz.:: ..._,.. r;`Jr, ;• peOlals 2� dor 21c 2 for 27e � 4 �:.• Mother Parkers TEA BAGS 60'4 I.G.A. PEANUT. BUTTER 16 Viz, -- - -- 'SALMON' Fisherman SOCKEYE ' 736 • THAT Bob •Morton, who is sta- tioned at the RCAF depot at MacDonald,, Manitoba, is spend - ,dig . his furlough at, the home of his parents, Mr:,. and : Mrs. •• Albert' Morton. Bob. is -due back at his 'base on June 10th. THAT meanbers. of Cid Light LodgeA.F. ,&'A.M. held' • their : annual Rural .church parade on Sun- Life Sundwas, day rnornirvg, attending se ;ick E in St, Peter's Church, Luck - now, where they were . address-' ed ,by , the Rev. H L,.. Jennings. THAT: ay . °'ns observed: an the United Church on�Sunday' morning.'The' choir: sang the antherri "My God- and 'I", and , a quartette•'. number Shut -Ins . ; Dan.' a day that '• is was sung by Miss "Helen. now : internationally, • observed , Tho.�mipson, Shirley Irwin,' Rod- in special.rerneinbrance of the ; _ dy Wraith and . Elmer ITrnbach: sick and•:�disabled; Men's, Ladies', Children's:Wear. Piece Goods and Woolle .in ourreport of the South. Kinloss Centennial ' services,. we were not, aware that . a bas- - ket of flowers was in the.'Stln- day ' School roomof the church, :place there by Mrs: B. T. Sangster of Toronto_ in mem- -ray of ' her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Graham. . viiHIAT. Sunday, ' June 3rd, :.: is 'HAT George • Kennedy' was at Sarnia the first of 'the week receiving delivery ' of two pen - ed.. Hereford 'heifers which • he '.•purchased recently at a sale at Saginaw, Mich. • g orts RE4SONABLE pRIcEs' nalliaNd Bops • REELS HOOKS LEADERS BASEBALLS GLOVES We Will give 'Ball Clubs and ,Schocils On OrOers. for Balls and Bats. BEL portsatid-Aut0411PP Phone 65i, Luclinow, 'Ont. ASHFIELD PUPILS EXCEL.IN• SAN The ' • auditorium . of the Luck- now District High School was. filled to ' overflowing . 110, Wed - ay , eday, fright-for-the-armual-con cert{ 'and song' festival: presented by • the pupils of .;.the. various schools in. the Township. Many • thought that the con- cert was -the best ever presented by .the ,Ashfield pupils with. much; credit . going to the teachers and music supervisors, Mrs. E. 'Rod- gers .and' Mrs. Lifllian Simpson, The- ,program..representedr_the: four , seasons in • song, • with the numbers chosen from ' work +cov- , , ered during the year:-- Opening with 0 Canada and biasing with "Merrily ,the "Cuckoo" and,."The Queen these "choral riizmhers •were sung by two pupils from 'each' school, • Apart• from • this each school presented its ovyrl numbers start- ing with Dungannon Juniors taught by Mrs. T. M. Durnin; who presented -.—the,, • operatta. "Billy' Goats • Three". The Sen- iors, taught by Mr. E. Moore; gave "the- three -Egli- S'o "So iYte .ungannon jun•i • Effective May 31, June 1,...2 ...,..w .G,•Mark..et. luc • Phorie 20--Lucknow �'FREE. DELIVERY n' ;omen $.. .FOR ' SUMMER WEAR in. White, Panama,, Beige and Tan Priced at $2,95, $3.95,' .$4.95 • : '. CHIT: DR.EN'.S• and MISSES' SIZES Brown 'and !Beige, e Re J and 'Beige in All. White,, . g � � Price '$2.95 atbweil "•• FINE . FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY Where .A Child Is. Singing" and a rose drill by the school.` Summer ' For Chia -'season the following_ schools took part: Hernlock City, Mrs. I: ' Martyn, teacher: ,sole,. Mary. Lott Collinson; choruses "A Canadian Camping Song and ;,!out. Walking” ,::two parts. Ninth' school, 'Mrs. W.: Andrew, 'teach er: choruses, . oThe.. Three Sail- ,ors", ail-,ors", "In The' Good .Old Sunnrier Time", Irish, dance, Mary : And- rew, Karen Kilpatrick. and Dor- othy :•Hallam. 'Zion . schoI, Mrs. F. Ritchie, teacher::• choruses, "A Merry Lad The -Farmer's Boy'', and• "One Sunny Morning Early". Autumn • Tenth school,'. Mrs. .1Little; teacher: duet,Dianne Ritchie and Donald_: Scott.;, • choruses,: "Autumn Comes" •and "Autumn Lullaby'';: Crewe school,' Miss L.' Popp, teacher: choruses, '"Oct 61Der's Party" 'anal `The `Reaper -'s , _ w :....parts . P irt. __lbert,_ . Winter Lothian ,_school, •Mrs. Lloyd Cline, , teacher: choruses, ' "Gar den In The Snow", "Look . Out Window", and a Christmas hymn .as a double • duet. Kings bridge, Mrs; ,Sheridan• {• teacher:- choruses; `Marshmallo' World", ''� "Skating • 'Song?" ` and' . "Skater:'s Waltz".. Fourth school, Mrs J.:* Caesar, . 'teagher:. solo, Ronald Black. . Spring . Cedar Valley' school, ` Miss , S. Feagan, teacher:* choruses, Na'n'lara's. Band",. '"April Wand",: with drill.:. Lochalsh school, Mis's R. Pentland, teacher: two-part .. choruses, "Chee' Chee ' 0 Chee" arid : • ".Spring •FloWers". Scotch.' :dance •by. ,Jaffe ,Finlayson, ':Mar 'garet and .Finlay MacLennan, ac- companied' by D. A. MatLennati on. the bagpipes.. •Belfast : school, Mrs. G. 'Parrish, teacher: chor- • -uses;" "Aipril Showers" -arid "Pret.--- Lty. Little Spring Flowers", two' parts, Mr. W.. Ertin.gt6n, teacher: chor- uses,: "Aarvest SOng" and "Song ' Sanforized seersucker, .short sleeves, green, blue, beige, navy, OVERALLS • Snag Proof brand, 9 oz. denim. LADIES! DRESSES Ladies fresh and dainty nylon , dresses. 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