HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-01, Page 10TEE LUCEN.O SENTINEa,' LUCIf►1*W . ONTARIO
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New 'Prints,' Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy- Cotten
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wing Notions an
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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
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,McLaren's Sandwieh•' Spread
6 oz. bottle . 25c.
Lyon's Tea, Bags
Orange Pekoe Blend
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'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
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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-
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vas full, of humor• and; music
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for ..•;
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klan�hee f
Paper Towels
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AcmieII; ,
'Towel Holder
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tiq uet' Size
Chateau' Cheese _ 31 c
I✓niliassy• Napkins L 35.0•
Durex ` ; Kraft,
'Phone , 20
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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
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WEBSTER'
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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 .
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TO CLEAR AT
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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.
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&Wing hazards.• , Ad'vt. ••
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LEGrON HALL.
UC NOW
8.1O,, Sharp
Legion auspices.
16 Games for $1.0
4 Specials
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4:8 I' Umbers to':be Called