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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-01, Page 10S TEr THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO TT SiDAY, F:PBRUA1W 1, 18.51 EMBER THE ` .. •. .:LADY LOVEr YOU ON , VALENTINE DAY, FEBRUARY :14th, Iver SILK. I,iNGF.BIE=•+all: 'well known °makes,:-lYiercury; thLen dsx nardol nos and, Stanfields Pantees,. Briefs &I Vests. SILK SLIPS-- `;aybar, Holeproof and Stanfields., Colors -7, white, black. NYLON HOSE, CREPT' HOSE, LISLE HOSE BiLOUSE — mart • styles: in, long and abort sleeve blouses. LADIES WOOL GLOVE$ in pastel 'shades 4 .p astel LAD IF.,.,�'. NYLON GLOVES in � shades ,PUL�I,roVER; "SWEATERS, , yirl>a1te,; aqua, pink, grey, Sizes x'14-20 years. A ,G'IRL ' GUIDES .The Giri Guides : held their weekly,xr eetin$:"on January' 26th 'et the Legion Rooms.- There were 21 present. ' • We had.' horseshoe formation::. •while business was ;discussed, The girls '.worked on • badges for a half hourarid then the . Canary 'patrol took . over • the: -- giarnes. e eel Nature's . Best Tomato Juice Choice Quality Gallon •tin ....... ... ......:. ,..... • 45c Post's . Sugar Crisp' Cereal Slecial! '; • 2 pckg;, 35e' New .honey, -flavored. coated. , Puffed ° Wheat Dare's . Ginger Snaps 12 '.oz cello bag` Special! Lipton's Noodle Soup 1Viix' pcings. ., ., 'Freez-Easy Ice Cream: Mix 2 pegs. 25c Monarch: , Gingerbread:. Mix Pckg. ':•R., ;:29c Interlake Household. Towels ., Roll • 19c 25e: . 1 '4: The-. Store of Friendly $ertrice 'Phone 82 .. We' Deliver ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and° Irs Charles Mason of, • Lueknaw ••. announce • the. ' epi gagement of :their .daughter; Shin ley, to. John H. Cooke, ''son of' Mr. " arid Mrs.' .Charles: Cooke, Liucknow. The marriage to . take place early it ',February. RE'QYJIRE; 'PUMPING SAMPLES ON. NO. 5 TEST WELL The Village ` Council •held a} special meeting on Mionday after- noon to deal with a few matters requiring ianrnediate' • ,attention; including the pumping of • the . 5th teat 'well in order to get :water samples for analysis by the De- partment e partment.'of Health: These samples are ,to be ob- tained over a : period of; several hours' pumping•, which will be, carried on under• the 'supervision of Sanitary Inspector Crebe Mac - Sween of • the Br=uce . .County Health Unit. ' Ali they` .matter ' was' the dis- 'mission . of the.. proper : procedure: in. selling, sometown property`, to, Cam ' acTavish it his new B. -A; service station at •Campbell- and Outram. Sty Obtaining of a prep: - per title 't.; the property : is ne- cessary;'before :the Department of • ,•lighways Will; permit the ,install- ation nstall-ation of gasbline ' pumps. • 1 Outram St. has been -laird out in such a way that a: portion o; some properties on . the °West side of . the 'roadway are on Village property. • Ruthie: Do you think I ' 'show. THAT .Elmer Umlbach is making distinction in My :Clothes?' • major alterations 'to .the store Ruthless: ,I'd say, "distinctly" front: and entrance at his drug would be a better 'word. 1 SEE BY THE SENTINEL (Continued from page, 1) o . THAT in renewing her Sentinel,, subscription,, Mrs. Ida Elliott for Toronto,:, ;say`s; "Am very glad to • be able to Send my ,Sentinel subscriEption for • an- other year, and even i:f SD many of • the names now appearing in it are unfamiliar, there is/al- ways much of the ,news that is of interest,': such: • as the new school set'' -up • in ; the *Own Lucknew is surety • doing . itself' honor along; that line'*: THAT eleven, tables: 'attended the: shoot partyon: Monday night in , 'the Recreational ''Centre, • Prize winners were Mrs. Etta •Roberts and Bob Reid. "In event; of Intermediate. playoff, games falling; on ' Monday, the 'shoot .party will be held on Tuesday. THAT Mr. W. ` W., Hill is ill, with pneumonia, -:but is making fav- orable. progress:: Mr. W; S. ' Mc- Leod who has also' been 111. with ;pneumonia,. is' able to be up again this , week. THAT..next; Tuesday is . Pancake: Day 'Pancakes had their origin in the • historical "Shriving, Cakes" made and'served by the,. housewives in Old England • on Shrove ,Tuesday—the . day "'be-. fore. the' start of- Lent.` At the toiling: of a bell they rushed to Prepare . 'their.'. pancakes:. (then called Shriving 'Cakes), accord- •'ing to a prescribed ;formula. Then they flocked 4q their • churches to' be "shriven" ' or absolved ' of their•. sins. Hence the last day; {before Lent be- came,' known as :"Shrove Tues day" now: popularly termed' Pancake Da•y: THAT Bell Telephone linemen; who are busy in this -commun.- ity on a program of laying ung-,: derground cable from Lucknow: to Winghanm, are., undaunted iby the :near zero weather' of the last few days. " !F ._� THAT .Miss • . Elizabeth Welsh, is now, ac�tmg �as o•rganist ,at .St• Peter's : Anglican; Church. —o . < • THAT Rodger. Milliken of {Mill bank, : the •.iiew ;irrernIber, of, the High School: staff, ' is 'boarding at the home of Mr. and .1Virs • ;,..►i..raw.!t�w�.a!�..u�..+►�+�++�+�!►�r.+}!a!��►�►+i�+. ,- �. ... !:. To • nlake Room for our New Spring ,Line. 'ire. CLEARING the IOlIc'wingi LADIES COATS -with • or Without fur trim, ' LADIES DRESSES—wools STATION WAGgl1T .'& gabardines, . ,and,, lull lengt abardsizes 11'to 1"7 only, 1 . • _.... . ,ines, . , . YOUR: LAST CHANCE IS A S TUR'DAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. CAMBRIDGE `FREE PANT OFFER.. Don't be too late to take advantage„ of this'exceptionally good ,offer. . LADIES; h. LADIES' AND MEN'S W EAR • LUCKNOW, ONT.. 'PHONE 85 z FEW LEFT , f , ati( TO ,CLEAR AT e-' Sizes 12 to 20. ALL 'THIS WEE', --: -Continuing Our Sale : of 'Ladies'' 'COA'TS' AND DRESSES :. -TO-TEEN ands 'Phone.. 89-w I:ucknow, Ontario. THAT ,Mrs.. Douglas Trench.• (nee: Audrey • Henderson) ,;,is 'vice president .of file Listowel Grad uate, Nurses.' Association. • THAT as the Co Operative. `anci the ,.W. A. of. St: 'Peter's Church had , .each ' planned a banquet and supper. On the same night,. , .the .. 'St Peter's .ladies have c•hanged .the ,late of t•heir ,sup • •.per to Monday;•'February 12th:' ficers:.`;The new president Mrs. CHURCH NEWS United -Church Evg. Auixiliary:r The January' .meeting of the, United, Church Evening Auxiliary • met at J the honrie• ,of Mrs: Alex MacKay ;With an • attendance ` of 24. The worship service; was tak- en ,by ;Mrs; 'McNay and Mrs, H. Webster. Dr. -W.. J, • Mumford took charge of :the insta'ilatiom Of , 6f • t. store.. ,,i..• U3 OW, or ancake,. Tuesday, February 6t '"RGE4S' • 2 iL0c 4. .v nea9Ces;•" 5v •McLaren's' PANCAKE.: SYRUP ; :..:.. '°,..w . ,34c Beehive CORN SYRUP, 2 lbs. :..:........::..30c• Sil'verwood's BUTTER, lbs .....: ......:.. . . • 666' •• • • Lyle's CANE SYRUP, 2 •lbs.' ............ 34c:' MacStveen'§ ' HONEY; 2, lb•s. ,:,..,..: 40e. Marperie MA1{GARINE .lb. .,:..,;.:.:. ,39ci'• VELVEETA, CHEESE,,,'/2 14 _ a- 3.1'c; • National Svireet ' MIXED PICT_ _ 4& Wagsta+ffe's- • RASPBERRY/JAM,, 16 oz. jar --.: 62c jy Post's Never SUGAR CRISP As .A Cereal -°• Itts Dandy.' For Snacks -- ,It's So • Handy •' . o Sugar Needed M 2 pkgs. 31e. • t FR. SH Fruits and Vegetables California ORANGES,, 944's .oz; 3 'e • New Green Arizona CABBAGE ..,....... ; lb. lie. • Texas GRAPEFRUIT, .-..,,::..; • 10 for 45c TOMATOES, lb.•,• OC Caitiforuia6 GRAPES ,.. 2 lbsr 29e, . 1~'resh, Crisp HEAD LETTUCE , .... 2 for 31e Firm Gol'en Yellow BANAN'AS,a •1b, 19c ".Waxed TURNIPS, •`.' ib. 40, MAKING ; EFFORT '•TO HAVE BIBLE BROADCAST 'RESUMED • T'Upper U. :er Canada Bible.:Soc- iety is trying to muster support to have he radio broadcast . "Do You Know ,Your Bible" resumed by ''the, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. This' program iwa's, produced by Don , Fairburn ,and. presented each Sunday afternoon by the CBC,until discontinued at, the end • of . the . year:. The ,Bible ' Society •• fee1s° that there was„ a :good deal' of interest in this.' :program• and if the Cor- poration was aware of this, the prggram might be: restimed The ,Society•sugge5ts• ghat••those inter- ested-wxrte Jarvis: St„ orentro, expres frig appreen!a tion and: the . hope ':that• it be 'Con- tinued. A .;letter 'suggesting his ;action Vas recently reeeived Eby Mr., S. E: Robertson secretary of the 1oca1 branch;.r . 'JAN OLD .iu ' ! • "The codfish lays ten, tkiousand. eggs; • ' • The homely, en'hut one,', w , $tlt•,the codfish 'never cackles To tell us,.•,wihat she's done,,", ,So' while we _ scorn the codfish. The homely hen we prize • Which goes td prOVe to you and ]17 e• : r• 6, That it pays to ••ad'vertiSe :1t's Sentinel renewal timer '( -Alex Andrew, • took -the- . chair: A. Valentine teawas discussed- arid �• it. 'was' decided to hold : it on'•Feb-' nary 15tjh. The' program was in charge of Mrs.Thelma 'MacDojn ald who presented :the study book' with: the assistance of Mrs, Jones and Mrs • 11: Webster. Mrs:; J,. C. •Armstrong rendered ,a ` solo' followed by" a reading by' Mrs.' Orland Richards.' An amusing contest brought the meeting to„ a close. A delicious lunch vett .by the hostess and'her corn, mittee. United Church: V' p U the regular weekly meeting of the.Voting, Peoples°was'; held on 'Tuesday 'evening,: January, Z3rd, in the church' b_aseni'ent;_ with` an attendance 44 22. Atillate Thomp son, Christian :Culture :• convientr,�''=' presided'. Following the olienirg hymn' and invocation; Dr. Mum- .. ford led in •'the responsive' read= ing -and offered prayer: .,Tack' 114c- kim • was, in, .charge: of the bisi, ness period. `Mrs. Joynt rendered "Flow' Gently Sweet Afton"., ac ' cotTlpanied ,by, Noreen Kilpatrick atrick ' Y p 'and 'Mrs.• 'Harold ' Allin• presented 'a medley ,of gcotch airs' o>i the pi;ano", Both these -numbers wore ouch ,enjoyed and were "the. 'the• .works, of .,li;obert Burns: C01o2'('d. , slides 'ori ,the life ;of Burns, 'Wath interesting scenes of . SCot- land; were' thea• 'shown, after which the ;meeting closed w lull ` .therepeating Of. the Miz�p•ah bPt l� edict of . : •