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SENTINEL,,
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THAT 'Rev. R; Douglas NfacDon--
ald of TilLsoniburg occupied the
,pulpit of , Bluevale Presbyter=
ian Church on Sunday, :May
27th. His father, Dr. C,
Donald is •quite poorly in Wrr�g
ham Hospital. . •
TRAP "cars .ownedw • by • ,Harvey
Kilpatrick and Wilfred Hackett.
were . ;banged, p on .Saturday
When, they side iped: on Con:
'10, .Ashfield,: dust west. 'Of Bel-
fast. `
SHAT Dick Elliott of Holyrood.
-is cori'valescirig 'after an illness
with pneumonia. '
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THAT key. Mr. Watt' of White-'
Churchtook 'the morning ser-
•vice . yin , the . Lucknow United.:.
Church 'on Sunday.' The even
ing • • service.'• was Withdrawn.
Dr.' W. J. Mumford conducted
• anniversary ,services, at White-
-church and was assisted .. by
R'ev S. E.; Hayward of ' St.
'H•elensa•.aiid Whitechurch.
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THAT. Mrs. Austin Solomon won
a $100 prize at a recent bingo
irr Teeswater •
THAT the "Shoot Club". has • no;
tilling to do,. with rifles or re'
::v.olvets. They are a. card party
• crowd ;wbo.met Weekly during
• the, winter, . with ianyone wel-
come to attend..
THAT Mrs. Thelma Macbonald
• must . •make good `pie, .for . troiio.•
;lads' licked up: ,one .in• short:
i order not long ago. It happen I
ed :ori the evening of the Aux-
il ary dance: Mrs..: *facDonaid'
left a pie at . the Town-, Hall
late that afternoon to: be Sold
.at the lunch counter.' First ::arm
.rival at the: hall that •evening
found the empty plate and :a
pair of,spoons. A couple of lads
are'. suspected of indulging in;
tihe feast We'd have ' had quite
a job : resisting the . temptation,
• 'to grub a spoon .too.,
THAT ' we. ,enjoyed . •a real .treat
on Saturday ''+when we sank. our
teeth in a juicy, ,ice-cold North-
ern n Spy apple, from :the ; cold
storage. warehouse of J..'. W
Joynt ;and Son. . The: storage
plant was : installed a year ago
and last Fall; was filled with
Choice fruitfrom the Joynt'
Orchards,; for which there . has.
!been a ' brisk '.demand . this
,Spririg, to practically:,clean up.
the • last of the pack ' •
TI URsp," mix 7thi 1951•
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WARM JU14E D.A S, JUST; AHEAD;
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We, Kaye dust received a shlpmeft•of '
u'.s:,. esses
Made from ' Avo
ndaie Perm,, ressed Chambray m , sizes
12to 20 and`38t
to 44. The chavbray:t�at •is sanf�orized' and
guaranteed not to. `
exceed 1 percent.. shrinkage, In. stay -f a G
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colors that are dyed in -the -yarn; then woven in .the ,fabric.
They'll shine in the syn. fobbing cannot fade them.; When
youeived.
o are in ask' to s?ee� these and other New Dresses rec
this week..
COTTON BLOUSE _TIME
have' a' nice selection -.to offer in ,Criskay,'Pically}'
• Broadcloth with eyelet . trim, Plaids and
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Ern}bosSed Organdy,, ,
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than- to work .to keep the tro
phy. He commended the -boys to
be loyal to their town, and added
"Every, boy's town is . the best.
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12 Oz. Tin York Nevv, Crop
'...ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS:. 2 for .41c`
Fit BARS 1°11:.) pakage
Ftoh: .8k Veg,ta.bles
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LETTUCE
Ay mer
TOMATO JUICE, fancy _ 2.'for 23c.
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That's What Father Will 'Be On June 17th
This ,rs the day` set• aside . to 'honor: your Father.
,HONOR 'DAD ON FATHER'S DAY
with a little .extra token': of affection
and, respect.
Shirts . Socks
• Sport Shirts Garters
' T -Shirts Arm Bands
Hankies • Braees
:A GIFT ; CERTIFICATE FOR.' EITHER
BILTMORE OR'.. STETSON ': HAT
Ties •'
Pyjamas :.
Sweaters
Belts .,, :
IES' AND MENS WEAR
town in' the `world if he does his
part to. help make. it°so".
'Mr. Cardiff•, thought that Luck
now, surrounded as it is by a
good farming community, should
have no' trouble getting artificial
ice.Hesuggested to the boys that
they , make 'their rounds calling
for artificial ice.
The ; trophy Was received' ' by
Captain rSteve :: Carnegie .and the
reply ,m'ade by ..Mr. ` Bill ` Pappas
io hhadchorge oLthoboy
• Herecalled that' at :.the start
of the .. "season .prospects. didn't
look'bright for :a Pee Wee team
as . some of the • best players had'
graduated to Bantam ranks. -How-
ever, with ,about 48 little • fellows,
rriany of whom • could hardly
-ata ]l. th-ey ,(z • • .
group and when Young Canada
Day came round, 'iced 'a team
that walked off With top honors
and two' individual, trophies. •
Next year there will .be a 'few
More little ones. "toddling around"
and We'll try, to, do it .agai i.
.Bill presented' .group•• pictures
to; each' member of the, team' 'as:
follows: Hugl '..,MacMilan, :Tom
Pritchard, Tan Marshall, ' Kenneth
Nodgkijnson, .;Steve Carnegie, • Roy
Ernberlin, Eugene • Gardner, Jim
W, itson,, •Billy: Flsher;- -Jim Peder..
sen Barry McQuillin; Leonard
Clark, Brake Baker, Donald Blue,,
Jerry Nfsowbray and, Art Howald
' R.eceive. Hanna Cups
Mr. John,Hanna presented in-
dividual cups, with; the winner's
name, engraved, ' to Hugh 'Mac -
ii
Millan, . Who had only. one ',goal
scored against ,him .in the Young
Canada. • tournament, .and' to Ken-
neth Hodgkinson ' who Was the,
scoring ,Champion :of the tourna
ntent_ frith 1.9,/..goals. ` Mr. Hanna.
'referred to the 'iboys, as "Turk"
and : "Ho'wie'. Bothe expressed
their thanks. 'Mr. Hanna said this
• Was •a unique' occasion aid cont-
mended community , centres as
the •.backlbne. of the smaller; coni,-
xnunities • ,
sphke on ,ibe7
half of the Shoot••Ciub, outlining
their .aetivitfes and what they.
had done for%the minor hockey,
culminating in ..the -:'banquet' to.
apublicly;honor these lads:
After the bangtiet. quite "a num-
ber remained' to play shoot,, an
to dance to :music . proved l d b
the Harrisorchestra of Holy . o
The • .hocke' boys: attended t e
second show' ' at• The. Playhouse
as' guests..6f ;the Shoot Club, to.
Complete .an' evening they ' will '-. ,.
long -remember. •
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NOVICEMENT
B. M. Ross, B.A.Se.,' Registered Prolessiorial Engineer,
Consulting Engineer and 'Land 'SUrrt„eyor
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Land Surveying ,including Subdivisions, Judges!, planS
' and private surveying •
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Faint Dralge Work under Municipal Drainage .ryt
and e Ditches and 'Watercourses Aet •
Township Engineering ,,inchicling bridges and Culverts,
1 and pavements,
P.O. Box 105