The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-17, Page 8•
THE LU;CKNOW SENTINEL,, 'II TCKNOII
r Loots
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CONGOLEUM' :'•-
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made to the
GOLD ' SEAL
HIGH STANDARD':;
OF, 'QUALITY:
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9 x: 1312,
9 x 15
TLIERE. WILL . BE AN ..
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LJCKNOW
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from 1.30 to 3.00 p.m.
ADVOCATES PRESERVING,
RELICS'FOR'CO. MUSEUM
Tle., regular :anontlly meeting
of. the Iducknow : W..I. was held
in. the •Council Chamber, .Friday,.
May 11th, withan attendance of
28' ladies. •' Mrs; ' Armstrong.. Wil=
sou, past president, presided for
the installation' of the following
officers:. pies., Mrs: Russell John=.
stow vice Pres:, . Miss'• Margaret
•• ' Rae; sec. -areas., Mrs.; Alex Hav-
ens; district director, Mts. Burt.
Roach. • ,
The special feature ,; of the
meeting 'was 9a conxprehensiive ac-.
:- count of theconvenersconference'
Bela iWGuelph e r y May by -
Mrs. Walter .. MacKenzie • of . the
Kairshea 'Club. 'It had to' deal
with historical research work and
ptilblicity.
Mrs. stress-
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:SENTINEL i.
I SEE BY .THE
(C.Ontinned from; 'page 41) . ti .
THAT ,Sid Gardner• had,.the cast
removed. Which he has. begn.
wearing -for seven weeks, since
suffering a fractured vertebrae
at the base of his neck. •
serving ancie, t an antique art -'ides,: to ...be p n..a- county
museum for the '•benefit. of fut
ure generations. She also :advised
the continuance of .interest in
the Tweedsnl:iuir scra;Iboo'k and
gave much: information on . the
compiling .of such a ,:book : and; its
preservation. .° ; :'
'Miss Mary MacLeod spoke • on
the topic, `.`Mothers' of today are
the moulders of tomorrow". Mrs:
Harold Allin favored with a..piano•
solo in her " usual pleasing style.
A donation 'of $25 was•'.vdted;
to the Wingharrl.. Hospital and
.delegates were appointed ' to at-
tend the Area . Convention at
-Reids-Corners-on—June--5th.
Miss.' Margaret ` Rae conducted.
a contest. The hostesses were
Mrs: ` P. Stewart, Mrs. T. Clark,.
Mrs. B. Roach' and Mrs.' M. Mac-'
Lennan.
THAT when the fire .siren sound-
, ed ..last •Wednesday night it
wasn't a: fire—just a rehearsal
for the fire fighters, who,• .(cross
my ,fixugersY hadn't' had .a call
"for some time.,
THAT Sunday School • will now
be held ipreceding, . the Morning
serlvice in' the United Church.
For the /Past ' few weeks the;
Presbyterian,. Sunday School
has been meeting 'at' 10 'ani
'—o-- •
THATJohnston-had
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J:, C. Johnston • had a coon
Bake up temporary abpde in the
• woodshed of his home north .of
the village The 'animal. soon
became . tame. enough to •eat.
from his hand.
•TH(AT' Mr Patrick .. Finn who
was 2,bap. "zed, confirmed ,and
married: xn 'S.t. 3oseph s church,
•Kingsbridge, observed. her.94th.
birthday on May; 9th, .at her
•home in Goderich . where, she
has resided since ,19O5. •
THAT Will Lees has returned to
'Detroit after :spending the past
few months at Tampa, Florida.
ST. HELENS
" ` rs 7GGoi•don. MacPherson -Was-
•h8stess , on. Wednesday . for tie
May. Meeting' of 'the W.M.S..,and
•the Mrs:V. W T. Miller pre=
sided for the W.M.S. which .was
opened by repeating .the, .aim and
object.. 'and the: ,Lord's :prayer.
Mrs; Rice read a poem . by. •• Kag
a'wa.' The' question,• of,reorganiz-
ing the Mission 'B•and Was • •dis-
cuussed and it; was agreed to ask
Miss W: D: Rutherford to be the
superintendent. ' The work" that
the 'United Church is doing ,in
Japan on. Education:: •was told in
dialogue by• Mrs. Frank :MVlcQuil-_
lin, Mrs.MacPherson,` Mrs. Stuart,
Mrs. W. I: Miller, 1VMrs T: J. Todd
and• Mrs.' J. '• Cameron..Mrs, W. I.
Miller, gave' a report of . the ad-
dress by Miss McEachern 'rat, the
Presbyterial held at Exeter..
Mrs. Chas. McDonald' presided
• for .. the W.A. which was .opened,
by the use of the theme song;
the.prayer ,and the creed. The
theme; of the ;service was "The,
Sower".: Mrs. Curran read the
scripture and Mrs. Stuart the les-.
son .thoughts: Plans for .a lawn
tea were Ieft over. ;Mrs. McQuil
lnrr read- poem. —`-Mother": At
the 'conclusion lunch was served
:by Mrs.'C; ;McDonald and Mrs.
J. 'Curran. An iniyitatidn- :by. Mrs.
Stuart for the next meeting was
accepted. .
GET 'YOUR GARDEN SEEDS: N.
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° White or Chocolate
•51c
YORK BOLOGNA ;J-� -L-� - .-_ Monarch Cake Mix
None': 20
36c
-8 Vegetable g' table Juice, 15 oz. 2 for 37c ��
p.• • T>llbestSpice .Cake Mix
•
ynn Valley -Tonnatoes
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36c,
Royal 'Jelly Powders..
Welsh's Grape Juice, 32 oz. .
Dainty Rice
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3for 25cc
42c
Aylmer Green Beans, 20 oz.4
__ 19c
White Beans
2 lbs.' 27t
24c..
Miss Canad& To ;nato''Ju ce 2 for 23c
W ston; s Saltines , __,.'. __.__ 32c Fresh .12'" . a for 95c
ORANGES, '25'2's: doz. 43c
52c' ;. .
.415.8e GRAPE FRUITS ..:. ..-,...... 4 for 29c
:......:. 48d °LEM014S' I. 3' for 12c.
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RED :ROSE `TEA
BLACK;if2b. ...4..,,..•
• ORA'1 GE, EIKOE, ''Ji lb.
GREEN, 1/ lbs .:.° >..�..�w.....
egetables
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THURSDAY, MAY 17t1, 2951
MOTHERS ;;.
For' Dress and Play. Wear, for your Growing Chlldt make
Our Store Your) eac LuaTters. ; ,
'TODDLERS, 1 to 3 years-,
• • Overalls, ,Jeans, Jetseys, Dresses, Sox, Wash Suits;
Pleated Skirts, Sweaters, Underwear.
FOR GIRLS, Sizes 4'46x •'
Dresses --cotton, ginghanl, broadcloth, ernbossed• sheer,
Sun Dresses; Sweaters, Jerseys, Jeans, : •Slacks.`.
FOR. GIRLS, sizes 7 to 14—
Dresses, Skirts, Slacks, Jeans,, Jerseys, Blouses.
FOR, BOYS— • '!'
Smuts, with. 2, pair longs; Sport Shirts, Jeans, Overalls
Jerseys, Satin and Corduroy Jackets, Dress, Shirts; ,
• SPECIAL SALIr
of •
EADI'ES' LONG and SHORTL'E' COATS
To Clear At $Id.95, $19.95,, 24.95,.:.927.95
TO`I` TO -TEEN and. LADIES' WEAR:
'Phone 89-w ' . Lucknow, Ontario.
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For Playtime -:and : Vacation Wear,
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MUST" FOR ANY.GIRL
Sanforized, +:Rugged, ' Hard -Wearing Jeans, rivet reinforced
at points of strain. Finishedwith four generous poekets
• and belt loops. Sizes 14 to 20. '
SHORTS, HALTERS, HALTERS, 1:SHIRTS & NYLON SOCKS
A.Good 'Selectio '`of Cotton, Miracord-a04;'Nylon' Dresses:
WITH ,TI -1R OPENING BALL GAME
•E ON THE 24th OF MAY
What 'could be sxnar`.ter than to • be in the stands dressed'
in,a. smart pair of : Sport; Slacks; Sport Coat or •
Sweater from; ,Webster's?
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LADIES': AND MEN'S WEAR:
Visitors •home`. for Mother's 'Day'' .and Allison : Webb, 'Doris' and•
included •Mr's..Alex Murdie and Lois Miller, Isabelle MacPherson,:
Bobby arid, Mr,- and :Mrs. ;Mel. Anne Todd and Joyce. McDonald
Brown. of. Waterloo with Mr. and ,sang : "Bless : This: House" • . arid'
Mrs. R. Woods and Mr: 'and Mrs: "Faith of .Our: -Fathers'':
Stanley : Todd • arid .Andre* .: of The pupils of. the 'St. Helen's'
Egmondville .and 'Mr `''• and Mrs. school : under • : the direction of
Neely.. Todd, t avid ;and Janet of '.their teacher; 'Miss •Beatrice Mc
Stratford. with Mrs: D.. Todd Quillin and music supervisor,; Mr.
'Christian -Family Day Was ob- Baxter, 'were heard with pleasure:
served in the United •Chureh on over' CKNX on Saturday:' morn -
Sunday morning with Rev: S. E.: nig..
Hayward ` preacheda sermon ' in
-keeping.:with—the a castor :Lois STARE 'QUALIFIED to
Webb .read the `story 'Of Peter Berton.. at your "home: 'Protect
Shu.. Anne Todd sang' "All the yourself,against moth damage.
birds . are here again",and a For senvuce call .'Umbach's' Drug
girls' chorus` composed of 'Ruth, Store, phone 13-w Lucknow.
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• Wei h4 s 6-9 lbs. [ Price
?Oc
have ,placed '. a number of birds .in local •Cold storage •
lockers for, your convenience:
-They are
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VACUUM .PACKED in PLIGFILM BAGS
which `preserves. freshness, 'moisture and flavor:
Why not takeadvantage of 'today's.bargain'prices
and••serve, turkey, fndre..frequently.
`Alsoi, A Limited 'Supply of
QUARTERS, AND CUT-UP TURKEY
RKE
at 85c 'ib.
Small pieces of turkey, are ideal for braising, Save time and
discover for yourselfthat• cooked. parts Paste like
Whole ;roast turkey at its juciest and best.
Recipes Available With' Each. Purchase.
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Sunnyriilgei, Farren, R. R. L-ucknovi ,Ontarid,
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Dungannon
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