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AGE =QM THE I4VcKNOW SENTINEL, LITCIPIOW, ONTARIO'
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th,' 1951
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NATIVE OF DUNGANNON ." Mrs. M. R POrtman, at. home.
'PIES IN_MANITOBA •
Henry • Jimee-Bieklet a nat.tVe
• of Dungannon, died on, Friday,
*-441720th• at his *home at P9rtage
Prairie, Manitoba; in his 90th
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Mr
e -left Ontario in 1892
ettI1g.,'.!at Gladstone, Manitoba,
he opened a harness and
leather goods store. He moved to
Portage la Prairie in 1908 :and.
- „etitik:td the real estate and in-
•. surance -field. 10,1912 he estab-
lished a • shnilar business at The
Pas, in partnership with his eld-
est son, Frank, and ,was engaged
in this business until his 'retire-
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Siirviving- are one sister, Mrs.
Frank Johnston, Oshawa; two
sons, • Mayor H. F. Made, The
Pas, and W. P. ,Bickle of Bridge -
'water,. Nova Scotia; four daugh-
texs, Mrs, J: C. 'Home, Kamloops,
• - .13-C4, Mrs. D. A., Matheson, Al-
` berni, B.C.; Miss Ann Bickle and
There are ten . grandchildren; and
'two great-grandchildren. His,
wife, the former Annie Elizabeth
Pentland, whom he married in
1885, predeceased him in 1933..
. The fimeral (was held frprn the
Family reSidence on July 23rd,
With intermen441inh.fam0 'Plot
I SEE Orlin'
SENTINEL.
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THAT ,,LUcknOw r41 Fair Pze
have been printed and are
available from the'. secretary,: ' A.
MacNaY, or-at,rhe, Sentinel
Office. •
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THAT Archie McQuillin, .13 -year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
IVIcQuillan of St. Helens, won
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two seconds at 'thepiping com-•
petitions at Port• Elgin on Mon.
day..Playing, in a juvenil,e. class
for boys under 18; Archie plac-
ed. second in the march and in
,the strathspey and, reel.
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THAT Gerald' Wallace "Gerry"
• Montgomery, has' taken
over his duties 'as. Huron Coup-
. ty Agricultur,a1 Representative.
He -came from North 'Bay,
• wher.e he held a similar. post,
• •and' succeeds R. Gordon Ben -
,nett. • • ,
THAT. for the 27th conSecutive
year. Bert Ward placed flowers'
on the grave of the late Dr. 'A.
G., Elliott in. Greenhill Cernet-
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'IBAT Don,Eild "Whitey" . Mac-
. Dbnald of Kincardine,. who :is
in\ training at Camp Shilo, Man-
itoba, witlfthe Canadian Army,
M Hillside eenietery; Canon came peconcl in recent target
, shooting contest.'
C. "Hays officiated.
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THAT Itexs. J.: R. aVlacDOnalcl of
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coArdic,lihee,okwsotfhaJtultyheivheoattihesetr draey- , ' vMaiscaiMionaiengponinalNdp,vanadscsoetniasaairlde.
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of themonth *as 85 degrees'ith Princetile
cEdvThr.tripdbynio
Ilaontcti
OTSbNiIKE .4avi'llg
a low of 42 degrees. The Mont made
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, Ashfield Presbyterian Church
was ..unnSually.:ClOUdY:. with 4. • ' •
inches Of rain. that • resulted from /THAT ' Watt's' Feed truck ' got off
frequenit ishovirers,. whichf .irkade .• the road one day last week in
haying a catchy job; even though , . Donnelleys Swamp on Con '12,
the rainfall was about 2 inches West WaWanosh: With ''. con -
less .than in July 1950. . . ' - '. struction . 'wouk . tuiderwaY on
There has, been very little, hot .. .Highlyisr 86, east of LueknOw,.•
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traffic hasbeen re-routed s to
... , the 12th. Concession, ' which is
quite narrow in spots and Calls.
• . for extra rare 'by nOtorists. The• ,
Watt truck is reported to have
s-urniner weather to, date, and in
that respect last. iurnrrier:and the;
present Season . compare very
similarly'. • .
LIGHT NO. 1, CHOICEST .QUALITY
NOW AVAILABLE, AT
Our Honey Plant and Local Stores
Please Bring Your Own Containers If Possible.
cSween Aniar
Havelock St, Luclmow. -- 'Phone 141-w
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been ,crowd,ed off the road in
meeting, a car, and to have
turned over in the: ditch. •
THAT -at ...the Lions. Club frolic
' .at. Blyth last week, Clayton
Iloclgins 'won a $25.00 prize.
Wingliam: and Walkerton play -
'ed -an -exhibition, softball game
1.: that' was umpired. by. Shelley
' Miley and Hughie Hall..
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THAT the new Insilikbrick siding
• at -the:Tiectory is slowly climb,
ing towards'the roof and will
...make a vast' iniprovement in
e
I as well asgreatly increasing
the comfort for winter c)ccu-
v:pation, Mr; • Salkeld says , there.
is still time for those good vol-
unteer friends to lend a hand.
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Rack NO. 1., $2.49
",Rack NO. .1 3.49
RackNo. 3.98
kick NO. . - 5.98
Rack No. $ • 7.95
"CHEAPER THAN I CAN MAKE THEM",
told. *us oiv.SaturdaT night -*Ala youwili
agree
:.'• Witlil'hor,'Whe.11. you: clop,;01 and
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Sizea. 12 to 48
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'Phone 89-w • . Lucknow, Ontario
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penolkolikomml. Piwg!eloiralloompoluibootawlmiwooin.4>emo'ililgo
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wish to announce • the • . 'sale : of our LS4iep'. and' Men's.
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Wear, BusineSs. to
,MR. & 'MRS'. M. il. SANDERSON
- . Of St. John N B
FORMERLY OF GODERICH AND .LiICKNOW '
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Watch for further announcement for official opening.
BUSINESS AS 'USUAL
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,To our customers and friends for their generous pat-
ronage and pleasant business relations ' during the past
three, years. -
. It is i pleasure to -recommend our suc essors, Mr: and
Mrs. M. L. Sanderson, and we bespeak for them a kindly
receptionand a continuance. of the patronage with which
you have favored. us... rr .
Thank You' Sincerely?
Chas etnd agel ebsteir
THAT the • Lucknow Pipe. and. G1,k0E,MENTs
• presented ' its annual Sunday
band concert at Tort, Eigin
'Beach on SundaY;• to a large
and 'appreciative audience. The
'band also competed in the my. to John Lloyd Hall son a" ;
IT'S PICKLING TIME! We Have All The Requiremnts
Heinz Vinegar, gal ,
Whitewine • ' •
Canada Vinegar, gal. •.
Wilitewirie, Blended and Cider
Clubhouse • i• " •
Plaiting Spice, .pkg.
.Iceen's Mustard' •
4%14 lb. 38C „
3 -Lb. Bag
Pickling Salt
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'Phone 20
ommkomakolmopeiiiii•iiiftfiiikat.
'Mr.. and ..Mrs. A. W. Hamilton,
LucknOw, annourice the engage.'
merit Of their 'daughter, Helen
Aqua 'Day competitions at Port. Mr : and Mrs; john 'Hall, Luck.
lanrawee., tirhhelatnir
teti'Paigrte Will take
of 'August.
Elgin -winning: the first prize
trophy in the 'slow march' and.
third • place in the ' March,
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• 'Strathspey and Reel. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.. Powell,..
' : Wingharni', wish to announce the
THAT footwear. is the latest. ad- : engagement Of. their . daughter, : ,
ellit---C7a:therineiLto,-Nejth-.Leon•
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and :found"" dePartment. On iard Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. lo
•'Saturday Lloyd Cline picked up Mark L Johnston, Helyrood: The
a jrrian's sandal hear ' the Re•-•: 'marriage to 'take place.. Sp SeP-
:cregkionai" Centre. He hadn't ternber."
got Out • Of 'the office,. befOre •' • • •
• Mrs. Lloyd Him ter. brought in. The engagement is ,announced
65C. 'Allaaween's New Crop': _
,s; 95c
• pl.1bias' deposit • White Honey. -
Pins depositLem
CLemon Juice, 8 oz. 27c
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Welsh Grape• .
13c
%11374C
Gorman's 'Mustard
1/4 lb. 23c • %
Mason ,Jar . ' 22c
Mason Caps,doz. 42c.
Rubber kinge, iS pkgs. 25c,
Jello PoWdeis . 3, for
7 Flavors •
1%1corriiicic 'Sodas, 113: .31c
KelJog;g'sCoriiPops 2 for 37c
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•Fresh Fruits
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES,'252'si
LEK014S .
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' 6 tor 41c
2.2. 38c
5, for 19c.
'the'rnate to it, which She had °LAnna, Joyce, eidest-,Oughter:
-7-'7attjtr., creational'Centre And ' And speak-.iiicked up near :the bridge of Mr. and 3/4s; .Wiiliphi Camp
of. wearing aPparel, there -1W.1-,--Aln(beiley; and. iiirr.. Robert
was "g neW . Straw , hat 'left in
. 11Merl.d:aendo4rMthresy. 'Ay'reuhnieEeCstousr°tnneQyf,
chin's Eestaurant a week Or, so
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THAT • the, Aemperatilre early
Sunday morriing'-dropped to
chjny 39: degrees, .•
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,THAT, the residence , of the :late
•:Mrs: D.. M. Thernpson,, Which -
was offered for sale by: auction
on Saturday, was not disposed
THAT Vath4rs 'underwent a
I. -hernial operation. at Winghann
the end of the.w.eek.
rresbyterian W.m.s-,
.The regular August' meeting of
the Society was held at the home
of :Miss Mary MacLeod on the 1st
of the inorith With 22 ladies pre.
sent: Atitets, ,the opening ,hirin
arid prayer; Mrs, H.. ,Johnston
read 439, and the 6th Coin
"Thu, shalt not kill"
was :ably explained bY Jas.
Little. The roll call wag, answer-
ed by a deaconess' on our homi.:,
rnissionfleas.-Iteporta viiere giv-
en, by, the bale. coramittOe„ the
tr'Osu,rer, and oiperise.fund or.,
2rid. Concesilon . EuroiiTownsh1P.
The z' marriage will take place. at •
12,9'clack on AiiguSt 25th irr iPne
River United' ChtOch.
Mr. .and Mrs L. F,: Biernant,:
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Merritton, Ontario, wish to an
nounce the engagement of their
elder daughter, Marjorie DaVine,
of St, J'Ifornas, CliffOrd4oseph
MacMillan of St. ThornaS, eider'
son of Mr. :ad. Mrs. . J. L. Mac,
tuoknow; The marriage
wil be solemnized on ,Satutd'ay,
September lst,„ at1O.39 a.in.at
St. Patrick's Church, Mer'ritton;
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gamzer. Mrs. WAVfe.Gill and 1\10,
C. AgrieW were named on the aicli
conirnittee for the net 4 months'.
Mis:- ' Dr Ross r,,!act evtracth
from the 4th Chapter of the study
'book, and Mrs. II 8ndergt)a -
touched, on articles the ital.0
Glad 'IldingS. This 'Part or the.
'meeting closed with. pr`iver.
Ws. Yov ,Favorable weather
permitted the!annual,picnie to.be
held on. the' lawn with gaines
contests', awing with .11 picde
supper. The ' Septentber Ineetin
will be in Charge' o the. Home
Helpers 'd'Apartment f2I See-
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