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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-04-19, Page 10FlillarileIWIPPF.,r0ixrammii=mmumm, • .,.. LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, IUCKNQW, • ONTAR00' THURSDAY,; ,RUA , 19th, .1951. Spring Is CURTAIN TI Deess up your''wmdows -attractively and . add, charm to: your, home • FRILLY CURTAINS—fine lne marquisette, puffy dot, 45" wide;. FiRRILLING • CURTAINS, -fine' dots, 35" and. 46. wide. ; -BE4U,TIFUL. LACE : CURTAINS—wide width, for graceful draping. Lots• of fulness to hang in folds: 45" wide. MARQUISETTE CURTAIN MATERIAL -•by the yard, in, all•. Ivory, white, or `white .ground with colored', dot: lar- quisette' with frills. CELANESE' CURTAIN 'MATERIAL' With, 1" hem on. either' r e , • F ,edge: .,, •PLASTIC .. CURTAINS. & ^PLASTIC Bi' -THE "YARD:• let THAT Alex Stanley has molVed• to 'the Cook farm ' on . the 9th Concession of:,. West 'Wawanoslh;. which he, recently purchased... THAT. EiU Alliin recently .com- pleted ,a, course in . mechanics 'at Ryerson Institute and' .has 'returned to Wingham He spent' the week -end here. •. READ` 1 with these labour-saving HOUSE' CLEANING SUGGESTIONS from. Thompson's S.O.S. Spic .and Span Windex. Window Cleaner Ajax .Foaming "Cleanser. -Haw es. Lemon Oil Zebra Stove Polishes Linin Starch LaFrance and Satina Clothespins: P' & G Naptha: Soap Take : the drudgery out of floor. polishing by 'reciting our Johnson's... Electric' Polisher. It gives gleaming, , sparkling floors with a minimum of 'tune and effort, The Store . of Friendly Service 'Phone 82 7-- . We ; Deliver THAT• Walter .Oakes of Strathroy is spending 'the week in •town.. _' looking 'after orders. for_ .Cara • doc Nursery. 'THAT Mrs. Archie MacGillivray of . Winnipeg .was 'a recent vvisi- for at:Kinlough .with her, uncle. r 1VIr. 'James Hodgins,. ;,Who is the• last surviving member. of her mother's family; 1 SEE .BY,THE SENTI,-NEL . '(,.Continued from page 1) .THAT Mrs C. L. Smith and Mr, W: B. Anderson attended the; annual meeting of the Canad- ian R.ed. Cross Society held this Week in Toronto, They were delegates .: of , the Lucknow .Branch,• On Wednesday, .they; were among the • Ontario. dele.- • gators who• attended a 'reception .tendered by the Governor General' at Queen's Park. THAT: the""Going• Plaices:",models, and •their narrator attended a theatre party in, Goderich on. Monday .' night THAT an . eel trap, has been set up in the river at: Port `Albert.. by. the • Department of . Game and 'Fisheries. A few eel, which prey ° on, lake trout,. have • al- ready been caught The trap.. is ' ,attended regularly, as it has" to be' emptied frequently of the suckers which, :also become strapped in' its, meshes ' in large numbers at 'this. time''•Qi . year.: ,.,0,00001i1N • THAT the trout season opens on. April 28th':and continues until S eptember.16th..:The minimum.; length is 7 inches. The daily limit for speckled trout' ' is • 15 .. or 10 .pounds. For other. species the' limit. is 5.. per day. THAT a. lot of men .folk :in: the Cominunity have become.: cul- inary'guinea pigs since the lad- ies who attended last Thtnt-; ; ` day's cooking school have .been. ,attemptingpro , .to duce those • tasty and attractive• dishes that blossomed forth. that day. • THAT • special matinees were staged at The, Playhouse; last Wednesday and Thuraday, after- noons when; High, Sehool • and Public School; student,:.saw the historical (picture "Christopher • Colunvbus". THAT iri renewing .his Sentinel, Wilson Armstrong:.of, Nobleton :Writes that he .was very dis- •appointed •' on, learning a fe* days later that Lucknow had ben ' playing at .Nobleton.' I would: like to have, , 'met the old AT&T. folk and seen the local talent in action . Wilson. says7he still has-a-great—inter est in .the .people of the Sepoy. Town, ' but. loses, ' tic aek of ,the. married names , and • .suggests•: that in birth'announceinentswe' use -(nee "So::and So") GRAPE JAM, $ WAGSTAFFE, ' 24 oz. Jar . J....:.. ..... 29c TOMATOES . CHOICE QUALITY 2 20 oz. tins . 29c JELLr., POWDER• ‘..'ROYAL - 4 pc OYAL'Y4pckgs. 29c • PRUNE .PLUMS 'CHOICE 2 20 oz ' tins r ;.... 29c ,.�COR. N• , AYLMER, CHOICE HONEY DROP 2 X15oz, tins 29c PEAS YORK CHOICE 2.•20 oz. tins: {•..: ,..:,... 29c CLARK'S SOUP . • MUSHROOM or ASPARAGUS. 3 tins A29c APPLE SAUCE 20 oz tins 29c; All Prices, Subject. to Change Without Notice. . „ D R.Finlays n o .... •'Phone 91:w, • LUCKNOW, I :SPRINGTIME FOOD SPECIALS! Stockley's , `TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz.' ' 31c NIBLET MEXICORN,,14 Plain. or Salted • WESTON'S SODAS 314 Cam+pbell's TOMATO, SOUP or 25c,, SUNMAID RAISINS, 1'S oz• CHOW CHOWPICKLE .9 DAINTY RICE, t 19c: GRAPE1'FRUIT �;..-..-_: 4 for 29e, FLORIDA. ORANGES, 250's doz:. 41k l r _ T-4OELICIOUS FL OPS • 3 F'OR , • i 1 1 ,• L►�1lL�p�, ji!= new sl%i meat lar arrived'., Zipper fronts. Polka. pot,: Maternity! :Sizes 14 to 20. • Stripes Clieeks. and • Nylop Coz-eez -for. healthful foot Comfort, Wean Coz-eez with .or without ,stockings t ...for work, for „play, day or night, All sizes. - OVER 400 TO CHOOSE ,FROM MEN'S AND BOYS' ODD PANTS Gabardines,. Pic n Pic,.' Flannels,. Worsteds and, Tweeds. These pints `^were.'all bought before the price. Of wool 4, • went 'up and are Still selling at the`'old ; prices:, :. -' LADIES' AND MEN'S 'WEAR •j.,�I�ra�� �u411M1.1 o4•1•1,u41110ukIMIAu6111•oaIIlNiagi111il4111•o•11.1Wf141M6n411.irrp1.11►ti11M. • Zodels. tow that's why their' choice is Rose Marx for•beauty. 1oCtors know ' that's why they 'recornmerid Rose Marx. for health. ' ' Laces in the back. and ties:.in'the front, butoh so -0 -ii easy. '' jiow. too --once . you have worn:4 At our lingerie department $1r20 to 0.I.75 :. and in'the long-hne:. styles ••• You'll know that suddenly You look— and feel and are more. attractive. You:11 experience •the feather -light: freem and .flattery perfectly.created uplift.- somethiffg new -and uniquein-figure ---.-= control..Learn, from.. experience - :the wonderful• . advantage. of "natural cup'' .construction . and the "famous laced back TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES' WEAR 'Phone , 89-w Lucknow, , Ontario THAT dates tof the. Ripley: Fall ,•,. Fair are Septeinber 20 and, 21. President of the Society :is 4us- tin Martin: • ,• ••• THAT the '1 ucknow Wgm:en's In= Stitute play; "AuraIia Br dge'of Hemlock Ridge has •'Ib e e n. staged to: audiences ,in Luck-' now, Etussels, Kincardine, Rip- ley and Pine River and next week will go to Goderich, with other engagements likely T1-IA,T some .cottagse • have been bio e .into at Amberley:Beach but apart from .the damage: Oc- casioned, by getting, in, the loot seems to have been. light. To. get into the' Thompson, cottage :a. hole was cut ::throug'li ' the :verandah screen doorand theca ' the, glass •i i ' the front • doo7' broken so ah arm • could- be inserted to;'., turn the key, ' In cutting the screen door. 'the 'prow"lers failed to notice that the verandah'.war,wi,de open as the .front screen frame's' .haiti:. been removed in the fall. THAT. the .,show ".Going `.Places' • gave the ,ptt1311C two nights . of good entertainment ::hut' fitnan- cially was. a .disappointrnent.':to'.` the Women's Insti_tue. • .--o-- THAT -Saturday's l'ree-Pres car-' ;rigid a picture '''of . LandoD's newest triplets; James, Janice and Joan, • Kenny: The triplets were shown in t1ieir rrictiba.to.rs St. Joseph's' , os 'tal with • the nursery attendants, includ,= _ing. _Miss' Margaret Ma'cPher= s.. ughter of aMr: acid Mrs, ordon MacPhe`son of . St. Helenson;da. w THAT,, the ladies of St., d'eter's Anglican Guild are plarin.ingi a tea and bazaar for the first' Saturday in Tune. .I . ; • TI AT Ernie Vaughan, Jim Wart -i kel, :Bob Dodds and 'Pill. Mc "Lellancl, who performed With.... The Sepoys this winter, left for their, some at Lorebrurt,, Sask� atclrewa:n on Saturday, . They: `areturned. by train:.� • c 1 ( E • 1