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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-01, Page 10TEE LUCEN.O SENTINEa,' LUCIf►1*W . ONTARIO 11 NATIONAL, arch 3r'd' to' Ma*cI lot. BE SMA SeV., Your Own. " Spring- "Wardrobe. New 'Prints,' Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy- Cotten Crepe, Gingham, Chambrys. wing Notions an irnglclty` Patterns. zing' the smart• •woman •needs sew and s ve;: eton 4IT1IE; 'MINISTER'S • .AUNT" • MADE A BIG• HIT ['hc LLMinister' ;Aunt' a imus- .. playpresented,by the, Luck - now United ehtlrch. choir Monday night, delighted. 'the large audi- ence , that ''packed the Sunday School room, o f the church. Mart=s Melo for Better .Shopping Dared AsseirtCd Biscuits Special! , 29c lb., Vainilla & Chocolate' Cresais, Cocoanut' Creams and .A. Oatmeal Cookies.. Brunswick Chicken Heddle' . Tin' , ..... 25c, An economical, Lenten', food suggestion Robin. Hood Easy -Mix Speciale ,25c Far light,;f.uff tea biscuits, 1 y u , pancakes, dumpling,,' etc. Aylmer Rosebud '`Beets Fancy quality .... 20 •o. tin 25c • ,McLaren's Sandwieh•' Spread 6 oz. bottle . 25c. Lyon's Tea, Bags Orange Pekoe Blend 1 r 'The Store,' of Friendly Service 'Phone 82. ' ' We• :Deliver 'IEE By THE SENTI NEIL (Continued from page 1) THAT .Bill Pappas 'is planninig to. hold weekly. Wednesday. after- , :..t noun matinees :commencing .on' March 14th.. With .large crowds. .in town - `on ' this • conununity *sale afternoon, the ladies may welcome the opportunity to take in Ja showwhile hubby a-.'- tends. the 'sale, • • THAT donations ''of $2.00 each have been received from Dr. I Jantee,Lirt?tl - and f rpm• Art Gra- ham of. Ki ou h. for the :Cla • _,� g _ Clay - ',ton Hodgins benefit. fund. 'TIAT •the W. A,'• of; the .United Chwch, ..have picked St. Pat, rick's Day ,for a sale of ;"baking and . afternoon tea, : , THAT the' Publisher 'recently re ceived a' sipecia l edition of the. 'Tampa DailY. Nev;,: butWith. The story' of ,the play centreda number around the young, ° .unmarried minister, played by Glen Walden;' sand his widowed aunt, Mrs. Har. - nfey ..Webster, ' who looked after -things at' the parsonage. The cli- daxcame' when Alex 1VlacNay, gas ' a' western cattleman" and a former , sweetheart of the .'Mini-. ster's (aunt,took. her off 'the • young ;minister's hands' and ' al- lowed pizn to claim his.. lady love. The ,play was interspersed by numbers by the' . choir,with . El- mer Urnbach .presiding at : the piano:. Dr: W J, Mudnford' introduced the e . plaYers las follows:. The Mini- ster, ' Glen Walden; his:' widowed aunt, Mrs.liiarvey : Webster; choir leader, : Mrs.:.: J. W. Joy t; choir members, Mrs'.? Morgan Johnston, /Mrs. Gieh .:Malden,. Mrs. Ernest Ackgert,. Mrs. , J. C. Armstrong, Mrs. J.H., Hall, 'Mrs `Harold Tre-;. , leaven, :' Miss'••Mangeret Rae, Ray= nerd. Ackert, Eldon. Henderson, Rialyprh` Hodgins,'' Miss .Miggs, .who' :wrote ,poetry, Gladys Gibson;; .members .of the Ladies Aid, Mrs,. ROY Black -Mrs. 'Orville Jones, Miss Dorothy Gibson; 'Bob Bent- ley, the . cattleman, , Ale Mac Nay; pianist, Elmer tUrnbach. Solo parts were taken, by Mrs. Ackert, Margaret '1t e; Mrs. 'John 'stem, Mrs. • Armstrong; .Mrs. Tre- leaven, Ralph ' Hodgins and Alex Ma+cNay`'and a. quartette number by Alex MacNa r, ltayriard Ack- ert, Eldozl Henderson . and Elmer Umbach, with accompaniment by Mrs J. W. Joynt. • Effective settings:Were arran ., g ed for presenting _the,'play which fLuckngwites' or; former 1.ucknow tes':holiday'irng.. in the South, its ' a .case ..,of "guess' who" sent it, ` - • THAT • . Armstrong ;and Joe.. Wasney Bob, e e en t 1 y dissolved partnership in the ,garage ibusi- ness ' , •operated,, as 'Lucknow Motor. Service. Bob is •.carr.carryingon;'; this •. business' and Joe. has accepted ; the : position .. of me chanic at' Cam MacTavish's new, BA . Service Station. THAT local cast 'talent -'will .. a present 'a ''modern; ' 3 -act ',corn-) •edy' in the Town Hall ,.for two nights' :next week,.under' aus- pices of,' the, Lucknow W. I. Title of this;. 'fury play ::is "Auralila Bridge frhm'Hemlock Ridge. T111AT a special meeting of the Village Council scheduled for Monday 'night :``had to be pest - potted because of the illness of deputy clerk E. H., Agnew. Such matters aas a resolution protest- ing the 'C.N.R. proposed action to cancel rail service, and the 1951 budget, were .'on: the. g � agenda- for:,' this meeting.',: ! THAT.last week Mr:. and Mrs. I Alex . Havens and :Mr and. Mra, RoHavens were: all down ,,Roy,' the .'flu. --o- THAT ,We. overlooked a, : recent real estate 'sale, -whereby • l S. B. Stothers of Fergus' pur . , ,chased the '"@n Y. alit. H•ill" rest denee , of the late Mrs,'".Mary' Anderson. "Steve", I a native of Ashfield, will soon be, cohelud- • vas full, of humor• and; music WE DELIVER • 4a� :.r"ItF HEADQUARTERS for ..•; BABY FOODS klan�hee f Paper Towels . I � AcmieII; , 'Towel Holder . tiq uet' Size Chateau' Cheese _ 31 c I✓niliassy• Napkins L 35.0• Durex ` ; Kraft, 'Phone , 20 1; r " HEINZ Aylmer 'Pure. Catsup,. .105 oz. tin $1.24 Stained Foods• far 27c Colgate 's • Beauty`: Soap 2 for 15.c ew •Ayax Foaming Cleaner, .2"for ' Sc 27e ' Junior .Foods 3 for __ � , • Cereal :Food • ...:........ ..:..... 24c ;. ....Oatmeal Mixture'_.- * .. ,. 24c • Barley Cereal - '24e roll 19c , CHEESE .for tasty Lenten,* Meals Yelwetta Cheese 1c Ingersoll, ' c . Baby Toilet .;Tissue � _: 2 for. 27c Cream Cheese Spreads 25c IMA I SUAS !OR WASHING All !MKS t DISHlS PCKG.' 37c': y, �resh 'Fruit:» & Vegetabks ipRANCx'ES, 344's .....; ...,Y.,,..;.i.YYi.,:.1aYSY.YY)F ti1,1:: . 35c TEXAS '',CELERY.:: i .Y.Y, ,fv4Y.i,.r. ;...,. 2 Ifor 35c SUN.. KIBx ORANGES.,. , 206 {.Y iY)Y)TvtY♦ FLORIDA LETTUCE 2 for r 33c r�XAS GRAPEFRVV'.,'s for 490 , TEXAS CARROTS. fo29o-i• •TUUttSDAY, MA est , i951 Short of .Cash? Don't•• put off--grg your. Easter Clothes. Shop now while stocks are complete. ,and• ge;t what you, want on WEBSTER' EASTER LAY=AWAY PLAN.' La d' �• - � , Suits, Coats and Shortie Coats: les Dre ses S Sizes 12 lto 20, 18%. to 241�z ,' .:. MEN'S SUITS ,;"TOPCOATS, SHOWER -TROOP COATS,:. JACKETS ,& ODD •'TROUSERS, FOR .J HE YOUNG, LAD --a nice selection of Suits to,'choose ,from;. LADIES' ANI) MEN'S WEAR I. LUCKNOW; ONT. .-- 'PHONE 85 . .��la�ua�u�o.11�a►(Aa�t< _ Ia�N�d�p�DiMl�►!Iw►nlNro�ruatu,�l�li►�.•; LADIES! NOW IN STOCK ecial Rack oDress f TO CLEAR AT 'TOT -TO -TI 'one.. 89-w id LADIE L kno� uC we Ontario eta ea ing a long, . efficient. and . faith-' •ful period of • service with ; the ` Department of Agriculture, .as agricultural representative and. plans to "retire" to. the. old honlel town, if • one can:.' imagine• Svc+ retiring. THAT ' 17r, W. J. Mu ford' is .in Toronto this week . attending a Meeting . of ... the- ' Board of Evangelism and Social :Service. of ' the ".United Church. THAT Mrs. 'Sam- Nicholson ora Moose Jaw and formrly, off` Kinloss is spending the winter in Vancouver.' A walk through ,in Park on February 22nd. found''erocuses. and snowdrops in bloom and shrubs' in 'bud. of , No.: 7 Highway,',.,the, muskrat • ; season Will be open' from: March' 20Th, 1951,•10 April: 21st, 1951, inclusive. ; THAT Mrs.._ Ford Brotchie. of Lochalsh • ha •,bought.• ..Fred ,has �' Holmes' residence on `'McDon- ald Avenue in:Kincardine, and will move there,, shortly. Mrs.` Brotchie-held- an ---auction _sale -. -' on' Tuesday at her Lochalsh`' ;farm •whirrhThasbeen bought ' by ,Wellington Webster. 'THAT .George Wraith, Minneap- ,olis ;Moline . dealer, has, `opened . :shop din; Gedearicl.' • THAT in the Caunties.,of Iiuron,.; Perth, Waterloo, ,Wellington, Halton; Bxuee and Grey, 1riortl t, THE voi q OF TEMPERANCE'. T h-e-rner vac' eo f • _ d r' u nk. -driving-' increases each year -while Motor: car registration increased by 14 percent in 1950, cdnWctions • for drunk driving went up . by. 40 giercen�t y,The irieter r'larw enforce- ,m'ent 'and.: the 'hea:vie,r penalties failed to match the menace of drunk 'driving.It` should be 'ob- vious that, the policy of more and more outlets; with more and more liquor consume0 i is , Contributing' • to the drunk driving .menace.* As •the Toronto Star putt it "The ' Ontario' Governinent's free and easy attitude onliquor sales has ,be len. contributing, to, the accident toll due :to• alcohol Surely no Huron Countlyleit*en, in his right senses, would propose. ' *to ex- change the restrictive measures of the Canada Temperance Act ,for ' thefr e e and easy sale s policy of the Ontario Ligtor Control Act, wit{ its i iricreasingg 'drU k. Y &Wing hazards.• , Ad'vt. •• w " i ': • LEGrON HALL. UC NOW 8.1O,, Sharp Legion auspices. 16 Games for $1.0 4 Specials 00 : • ee�ak o c 4:8 I' Umbers to':be Called