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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-26, Page 8' frinkyuciwny :prrtrr#9., ONT.ITto WB) SpIAT Xth, .P.15g• brings you„ the ladylike look Nt, , BRA Seejciot bosoni betty- titully raised and round- tid in on Elfin Bandeau, tni• to the dittru.ii4e • butterfly shaped •Cordtea4 inserts. $ee 104' Midriff m�othtd f� petteditdi fl an EIFn Lontlinte genii* took. . * tRADE MARKS stow. . • hildienli.1-Wear.,7riece-blieda_andiXoolien AGENT TOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS ` Free Plek-Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday. , A • • .ISEEBYm SENTINiL THAT the rink of Mike. Sander-' son and Mr. and Mrs. •Jack MacDonald won first place in the . mixed trebles Harvest Tournament in Clinton on Monday- -night, --Fred: Jackson and Mr. and Mrs: Garnet 'Het.- clerson placed fourth. Twenty- fiverinks were entered: THAT fo a liiiiitecttiine oily qiii- t8.29fir=41ire§ fain- 03"iis ' pattexiii bt 1.44t Rtigezt itiod. Sititerplate, Adoration, . • Eternally 'itetira and Vitat Love , . IS being offered at half price at Wm. Schinid'i Jewellers, Siete., Orders for.OPen stcielt '• cannot be accepted after 4601,1 teMber 22nd. Complete sets UP - .`• to September igth. 'Don't miss this antei-ina-lifethhe ''uPOek' ttiffitY,Advt.. • : • 'PRA,— T 034)-ilitS Lunch hive mov- ed their restaurant ibtisitiett • across the Street to the Jarties Iltiik"ah–illiiildir4--the -fOrtilee " '. place it hlisifides next 'id tilt.- tOn's Bakker ghat) is . Aoki/ .''egbr:e;iiinthedcl:'43'.gtoi7er,LOtAbepepiesiiblin:g. tiolkah:tfi,tite. nii411011111 has not Oen` operating ,Sinck-iiiict-SUffitter.,,, THAT .' an Easter lily in the Anglican . Chureb on Sunday. :was the same plant that ,liad islamriir-thecttut Easter. Rev. and Mrs. Jennings had -Placed the bulb . in .the , . ground. after the Easter ser- vices. Three Shootscame up .• and five lovely blooms were visable at last Sunday's ser- vice. .... • Resumes at 2:00, A.M. • ' . . September : 30th,'..• fait are reminded that Daylight Saving Time officially ends at the above time and that ° STANDARD TIME willagain be in effect commencing on Sunday. A. W. HAMILTON, Reeve., • • - DIRS. PETER WATSON DIED AT :WINONA* SATITRDAY Punerarservices for Mrs. Peter Watson who died. at Wingham on Saturday were conducted from the R. 'A. Currie & .Sons funeral Home; Wingha.rn, on Tuesday at top p.M. Burial was in Greenhill Cemeter-Y, 1.tick7 Mrs. Watson .Was the former Marion Jean Casemore • and was born in Kinloss Township. She Five Jails r 35c _31 c Clark's BEANS am! PORK 2O'og. CR LATE CAICE MIX 901** COOKEWSPAG}IDI'.1 .. 15 rot -25c .Pirpoz.D°G.Fc'm .2 for 28c FIVE ROSES FLOUR A ni 7 lb: - - • PAWS effective Sept. 27; 28, 2 ucknow 1 G A Mari Phone 20 -- Lucknow FREE DELIVERY THAT the Blyth Fall. Fair,' after being rained out last Wednes- day, was. held . on Saturday., The fair featured the Huron County Black and White show. THA,T Jim Reek spoke at the Dungannon U r i t e d, Church Sunday School on Sunday on his experience with the United Nations Junior Cuncil Jim 'attended a for -day .session in London during the summer, as Lucknow District High School tePreientatiVe. • lived m Lucknow. for some • tune before moving to Turnberry Twp. five years ago to make her home I with her hister, Mrs. R Marsh.' Mr. Watson died in 1947 • Surviving are one daughter, Ars. Harold Gaunt of West Wa- wanosh;•one sister, Mrs. Edward Marsh,and five brothers) Oscar and Ernest Casemore of. Wing- harn,' Carl of Ravenswood, Vic- tor. of Brantford.' and Chester of Turnberry Twp. ., • t' • v. tr • THAT three new Free Press car- rier boys have started work in • the last_few_LweeksLPaur Enk berlin has taken over Jerry Mowbray's route; Gary • John- ston is working Bill Robinson's route and Gordon 1VlacNay has taken. 'over for .Eldon Wraith. Ken Jones is the only former carrier who is still :on the job. Mr.. and Mrs. Morgan Hettderson leave the latter part of this Week' on a two week's tri ta that will take them as far as California Mr. ,and* Mrs. Henderson join the tour party . in Chicago and will visit the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and Los Angeles in 'California to inen ion–only . a :few-of–their visits. • . 61/440. •THAT Mrs.' Jessie Allin, Mrs. Russ Button, Mrs. Roy Finlay- son and Mrs. 'Grant Case have been -doing part-time nursing on the staff of Wingham Gen- eral Hospital. • SNOW LAST THURSDAY . • Winter made an impressive entry 'last Thursday .morning when a considerable amount of THAT students of Lucknow Dis- trict High School held .their . first dance of the, season to records in the school auditor- ium last Friday night. Novelty dances including statue dances, snowball dances, hanger dances, 1 Paul .Jones, elimination and I,. ' Sadie HaWkins dances were • enjoyed, . 'MAT among the winners a the Huron County Black & White show held in conjunction With „ the Blyth Fall Fair were Glen Walden; Vernon Hunter, Jo- anne Hunter, George' Kennedy e and )Murray Hunter. snow fell during the night. The white stuff was visa1ble for sev- eral hours on Thursday before . the sun. broke through. With the first snowfall on Thursday Sep- tember 20th, the weather records were shifted considerably. Al- though the snow was unusual it was not a Surprise, as the tem- . peratures for weeks previous had been more like November than September. /fr4'ernal-4 WINTER AIR CONDITIONING UNITS FOR 01e. 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