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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-29, Page 8z' •• .;ty • . e � • PAGE EIGI... THE LUQKNOWSENTINEL, LU'QK iQW, OY THURSDAY 'MAACK 29th, 195X' tao, ugs matte: to the -0O,L1,SEAL• high standard of quality ' NO INC ,EAST IN PRICES Sizes; • • 6x9, 7i/2x9, 9x9, 9x101, .9x12,. 9x15. CHESLEY'S. TAX RATE.will be is 64 'mills .in °,1951, .:ori Ian • assess- ment of 1 million dollars, which is. ' up this year over. the . 1950. assessment : of $85.Q,000.• • Elotill Fruit Cocktail: 20 oz. tin ..::. ..........::.:......• 39c Libby's Crushed Pineapple 20 oz.: tin •� • ..F.,...Y. 35c G Wair'Beans 1d ozi'tin ; 2 for 250. Genuine Dill Pickle`s 24 oz. jar: 29e Christie's. Mint Cremes . - 1 ib.' .. 59c Golden Bar Baby Cheese 1 lb. roll 49c p Club: House Stuffed Olives 6 oz... ice box jar , 3.9c Quaker Spaghetti l lb. box :.r.., ... 18c. T S. 0 � .The Store '.of •Friendly Service ,Phone 82:," •We Deliver CREW The sympathy of this cornmun-: ity is extended to Mrs. S. J, Kit patrick and` family in ' :the loss, of .a loving 'husband and father. , Mr. •. and' Mrs. 'Jim Hoak 'and Jamie visited Sunday with Mrs. Fred: Cook. ;and 'family at Bel- $rave. Mr. ' and Mrs. Larry :Tremain', Miss •Gwen, 'I're- McDonald were ifi. Toronto bast and, family dnd ,week at the .' Mill show. Jack leaven called. on; Mr; and - Mrs J. Curran, and' famil'i- says he` .never before Saw as'' y on Good..Fri s Y. : many good bulls at any. show,., I SEE BY THE. SE!TWEE . • (Continued; from. •page 1), THAT . cattle Won't be, perrriitted in Kiriloss. Township for sum. mer pasturing, unless they are certified to have had -two treat- rnents for the control 'of warble flies.. THAT the first 1951 c$,riarker to' be turned in at Theentinel. Office this year is plat ber 1857-J. Found 'also is' • vehicle 'permit 1855-J. • 1. THAT, ''Henry.' 'MacKenzie has: bought the . farm of'• •Mr• Alvin q McNain,, near, Amberley. . THAT, March didn't give way to . Spring without a struggle. Last Week 'brought snow and freez-` ing.. temperatures, cimaxed by a short`.lived blizzard, on Sat- urday ' .ithat temporarily' clog- ged back. roads.. With King, Winter still holding sway. ' East-, • er bonnets were conspicuous by 'their .-absence for the "Easter Parade" in this. locality: ' ^° . • THAT Shoot stenPartablestyontook 'Mop padrayt innightthe . Prize ' 'winners .,,were 'Howard. Harris and Mrs, 'A., J.. Wilson: =o , THAT .at the convention of the 1` Farm Mutual.,:insurance Compam- ies held ,recently in Toronto, a : • cane was presented:10 'Foster G. 'Moffat: of Langside, who is a past president ,;of the kAssociation o - •THAT Jack Henderson and Coral n� r...iS'THE TIME TO BI ring Outfit WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD... LADIES' SUITS—wool, gabardines, pic and pie, rayon: ga,•,bs, is SHORTIES --in many 'shades, and styles. , LONG COATS—both fitted and' loose ,backs. ' DRESSES -crepes,. failles, . nylons And printed 'silks. Accessories 'to go with any color or costume. ,. NYLONS—Gotham Gold Stripe, Phantom. Supersilk and. Orient. Webster's has your New Easter' Hat. made' by • BIL'TMORE and STETSON', NEW, TOPCOATS in English and Canadian fabrics, tailoring .' by leading` British. and Canadian makers. We; have the distinction. Of being'agents" for .three of the' leading. made -to -measure Ladies: and Men's' Suit*. ' Manufacturers. in, Canaria= ••• CAMBRIDGE`C OTHES, TIP.TOP 'TAI LOBS, FIRTH BRO8 /LAD.IES.'t:,AND 'MEN'S WEAR Mr; 'and...I/Irs.:34ioyd Saunders `and `family spent Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs George Saunders 'at Mafeking •Mr.` and 11Virs. Beriso''n Shackle- ton. and ' family visited Sunday 'With . Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Shackleton ate Dungannon. 'Mr,:.Roy. Culbert spent Easter week -end , with. his .parents,.,. Mr. and Mrs: Torn .Culbert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran and family • visitedSunday with Mr. and :Mrs: Allan '.Corbett , at Cedar Valley,+ • THAT Ishorytly .before 'noon .on :. Saturday; .'oyer;heated pipes at the, •home of Ralph • Hodgins Were' cause . for. •a fire,:. alarm, being 'eturned''•in, The red hot. pipes were in danger •of col- ' lapsing.; A fire bomb ,quickly •smothered the ;fire. • HANNA/ GEA APRIL Oh marks` the date for the See our "TEENAPAIGE" DRESSES .Sizes 11-15: . Also Cottons and Prints, all sizes. SPRING'"WEARING APPAREL Ladies Coats—long or shortie, Ladies Suits =wool gabardine, pie n' : pic, celanese 'gabardine,' flannel• `' Dresses, Scarves Handbags, Blouses, Gloves, Nylons COAT "SETS—Corduroy, Gabardine for •.girls and boysr: sizes 1-3: Sizes 4-6x , gabardine 'and wool. TOT.TO-TEEN and/: LADIES' WEAR one .'89-w' , Lucknow, • Ontario HEART CLINICS with proceedings has to ,1 a over awed•: His wit and`. repartee 'have; I,, ..*John• ' ,Hanna has added brightened up many an other -1 :much to the gaiety of life in . the'' wise dull sitting. His extra -mu% al ': Mr. and '.Mrs: Palmer Kilpat-: Legislature since he first enter- I activities :have been along : the rick, By. ran and Cheryl' are spen ed the House in 1943; (,saline ',line,. ding Easter, holidays with friends' , There has been :'more color to ,A . few years ago he:'made cop= here: ' r his . career'. than"' •:an ,. , an • Y siderable news'. When he 'started •Mr.:and- 'Mrs Chester Finnigan •( other an. the House. Dignified and • Lizard. Cluj ". 'A satire on � .. . "The izrd 12' • spent Sunday ,afternoon with Mr. handsome,; he .',dresses most . se-.. the ..seriousness of'•olitical .Iife, p psi hisdays 'here I it's members woresilvervgr lizard, dately and earlysi; was .labelled, with the tag ."Sen- '.phis On their lapels, better, than with .ator" two. inches long and of the type. it uncl _and w t•_,.�_Mr. and i His halwo'rki .g a,isuall:y found' on ladies'. hand - •.ver: • bags. Their ,program was y. : simple= -they. ' were. for ,"The Lit'- tle People" , wird Mrs. Henry Gardner at Zion. Misses 'Ruth and. Sylvia' Curran are spending' Easter week Mrs Lary Tremain at Springvale'. member On (behalf of his Riding; Mr and Mrs.• Chester. Finnigan I of Huron -Bruce, and his attitude spent the first of the week, with toward the . proceedings of the Mel • Henry at Pine : River while House hag been more • casual. He Mel attended the O.E.A. meeting • has been a steady .attendant, but • 'he nevem has•been so;impressed PACKAGE 25c :PACKAGE' •28c, 'PACKAGE "25c. Fre1hFruit : ,Ve Vegetables tiP,INEAPiLES .,........ ......:....... .• i..... Y. 39c ., SUNKIST ORANGES, Marge 252's . ...,Y••..... 50e FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 96's ., r. , 4, for 29e TOMATOES; 1b. .+ I .••••t.•••Y..Yi,;••Y4.6 •rY+YYYY 29c HEAD LETTUCE .•::... ...Y••Y.•..:•.Y....;. 2 for 229c CARRUTS, 2 bunt les .able 4•Yii%•:rr Lb•r•rrt,r�...r•:.. 25e • 'Phono :20 GREEN GIANT MEXICOR14• CHIPITS COOKIE' MIX ...:; MCLAREN'S FREEZ-EASY r .. , ..•:.:.Y 21c' Y•: ..Y.. • Y•.• . 38c CLOTHES PINS :...:..`.....:..........:.: OLD• DU•TCH•: CLEANSER i...,i KADANA COFFEE, lb, tin :• .Y :•YYY., YORK "PORK. & BEANS, 20 ,z. tin ,. AYLMER., CATSUP, bottle , r ..,...:.:. •2 for 25c 3. doz. 22c 2 for 27c ,:1.:.. '$1.05 2 for 31e • 19e AYLMERCATSUP, 105 oz' tin $1.24`. STUFFED"' OL1VESp Clubhouse .�. .............:. 53c MARGENE PACKAGE'' 45e • Then it • Will . he remembered, he also made the, kesS across Canada, when, on. one ,quiet ev- ening here in' Toronto ;he ' .an Trounced: he was • contesting.; the Federal •Conservative leadership He was never' seriously in. the: .field,.-:of,,course, but, ,as the :.-first declared candidate, he •got plenty; Aofpublicity• . • Behind this front of apparent frivolity, however, those close to Jack have known: that' .under heath' he has a strong seriou•�'riess. His, latest move bears this out.. In a statement he has.' come out :with, the proposal' that heart clinics ,should ' .be established throughout; .the' , Province. The victim • of a :mild • attack . himself' last summer, h'e has a thorough knowledge, of heart disease :and its effecf s today Ile points • :out that in. his 'home'town of Wing - ham, six of the 'town's • leading business men in "one. business block alone' are all suffering n frorrr��� heart .conditions. It''is the leading, killer in the prQvince and in 1949 was ,responsible for 14,788 deaths, while cancer in the same year was ' responsible for. 6;004 deaths. •. Experience in the' United Statesi with clinics, has showtt that much of• this could be ' corrected; thet.rrierrnber 'con- tends, and he believes 'there `Should be clin%cs now in every large centre, and every hospital (low Theyr'Got, Into Television Read the behind i.t4 scenes TOMATOES "Tip. Top", :Choice 2 '25 oz. , tins .. 35c, PORK and BEANS • "CLARK'S" 2: 15 oz. tins ;:'• 23c 2 ` 20' oz. tins .. s..:......; . 29c TOMATO_JUICE ' FANCY QUALITY •, 2 2$ "oz. tins ,.. 29-e PEAS "LYNN .VALLEY", Standard 2 ' ZO oz. tins ..................... 25c r PEANUT BUTTER .. ' DALTQNS" . a 16 oz. jar . .. 35c PASTRY'' FLOUR• ' ' "VELVET" 20 .lb... baggy $$1.45 CORN `'OA.i` LES", Chbice . 2 15 oz.s tins .:...,..t • .25c • SALMON Maple ; Leaf, 'Clover Leaf And. A.,B.C. Fancy Sockeye 1/2. lb. tin ,,..Y.Y ... 45e All prices Subject to Change Without Notice:. ' ' - Q:. R. Fmlayso'n Phone; 91-wALUCKNOW stories' , Milton Berle, Fay !' erso rry Lester.; Paul Winch.. el ene Francis 'and other TV S. Learn how• they started dad • Went on :to fame, Read this nen— TV 'series, starting in ,thisl baa` day's (April 1) issue of The Weekly, eat•I'rnagsziP6' e cclusively 4.Vith Detroit Sunday•. tines.•