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THE tvcKNOW sErrrnoz, taxicx9w, oxTrARI$3
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IS HERE AGAIN
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• For the dark dYs brighten, upyour home with
NEW CURTAINS NEW DRAPES
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FRILLED CURTAINS, 35" and 45" Wide.' •
TAILORED ;CURTAINS in Lace or gunniirebb Voile.
TAPESIMY • for reeovering: chesterfields, 'chairs.
A CO'NCTOLEUPIIttla to save work and ;add beauty
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LUXURY,DINNER
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E. WhiteHens. 8..to-.9
Small White Toms it lbs..;
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UTTON'S MEAT 'MARItm
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innyridge Farms:
. . . It R. 3, Lucknow
Phone Punkannon484-13 Dave Anderson, Prop.
1:1 SEE, BY THE .. : .
'SENTINEL • •
THA,(Tcosne:iuceeds if?Intherptee:by) tgr
ian Church will be wi hdrawn
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on Sunday, becauseof niver-
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1 e sary serviCes at Erskine c_ urch,
• Dungannen,
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THAT Patricia Thompson. ' was
eight Years" old on Friday" and
on Saturday entertained a few
little friends at a :theatre party.
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THAT Albert •Gammie •had a
house moved to town lasto'week
to his lot between. MackHall's
and A. J. Wijson's hoines, The
• house; -built ' by. Duncan. Mac -
Connell,: but pwped of late by.
Frank 1VIaeKenzie, was Moved
• from the, Second of KinloSs- via,
South -Kinloss -Church, Station'
Street,..Main, .$treet and up
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Quality Hill to itshew site
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THAT Mr. James Forster obser-
ved his soth birthday on Mon-
day, 'October, 8th—Thanksgiv-
ing Day. Mr, 'Forster continues
I_ to enjoy good health and is
.actively„engaged on his West
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. ,Wawanosh township farm. Mrs.
•Forster has . returned home
• from Baker's.Convalescent
Home and is considerably hn-
proved in health, ..,
, THAT Mrs. • Ronald .Forster re-
turned home. on Friday from.
•• . Timmins, where' as the dele-,
gate from the local branch, she
had attended the 23rd annual
.convention: of the Ontario Lad-
• ies Auxiliary to the Canadian
Legion. " i •
'THAT. Wilfred Black entertained
the SchmOos at a. turkey din-
ner Sunday • night. A .sing -song
followed in the absence. of El -
• THAT i renewin.g •her Sentinel
subscription, Mrs. Andrew H.
Allan of Edmonton, said: 'Hope
you are having better weather
than we are this fallw it is the
ost unusuaLaiieathe
remember here".
• ,1THAT Wm. G. Armstrong has
•taken over the Part-time care-
• taker -manager ,duties -at the
Recreational Centre..
THAT Miss Margaret Treleaven
has .returned to. Western Uni,-
veraity to' coznplete her ,course
in secretarial • scierice. Margar-
et. who is a daughter of Mr.
Mrs,,,relea rive
, spent the summer suerin,MofltieaE
THAT Vineent Austin spotted a
pair of wolves while plowing
• late at night near the lake. The
. next day he located 'the Pair
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and shot one and wounded -the
other. •
'THAT at the evening . service in
,, the United Church; Marlene
MacLennan, Gladys Kilpatrick;
'Ruth Johnston and Betty,John-
• ston sang "It Is Na.Secret What.
God Can- De,„ These girls have
lovely harmony and their vo-
calizing is. always appreciated:
THAT Farrish Moffat. of Lang -
side won 'second .place at the
• Bruce County Plowing match in
the tractor class -for Ford, Fer-
guson Or similar hydraulic lift,
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Richard.
• Richards observed' their golden '
wedding on Monday. We.are
• sorry, that time, and space, does
• not permit us to carry a report
of this red letter event M this
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THAT Jim Wilson who lost his
right hand in , a ,corn cutting
accident, was able to ;return
• home from Winghain...Hospital
on Sunday.: .
THAT froth reports appearing in
•district papers, Lucknaw . was
•' fortunate to, miss out, on the.
travelling rodeo, that -was -to
• ing these' parts,..reeently. The
Legion was in the. process of
• booking the -outfit when it was
learned that the arena wouldn't
be -available as • it was being
• set up for the Fall Fair.
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ddies' Winter Coats
• In all -Wool fleece, all -wool twills and fine all -wool English '''
broadcloth, chamois interlined. Colors, green, gray,
black* brOwn, wine and 'navy,
STAT•IO•N- WAGON COATSu 141111ength„ sizes
•• and colors. - • ,
WOW -SUITS in nylbrit Satin and I1.WO�E Sizes 1, 2 3
OIBLS' & BOYS' 3 -PIECE SNOW -SUITS -4h all-weel, plaid
satin and freize.
Sizes 3-6x.
. WUNT/NG BAGS—corduroY, gabardine. 'and, . chinchilla, A
•few to clear. at $5.95 •
• * •• • • • SPECIAL!
BOYS!' & STRIPED FLANNETETTE PY.M111Aa.
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• • 'Sizes 2,14. . • ,
Wii•ILE.THEY $1.79.t.
TOT -T04: -TEEN -and LADIES' WEAR .
• 'Phone 89-w •• • Lucknow Ontario
Aberdeen. M •us Sale
'Under the auspices
The Grey -Bruce Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Ass'n,
10 BULLS 27 FEMALES
is being held at
WALKERTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18
'Judging at 12.30.
, Lunch
R. D. Paterson, Pres.,
Tara, Ont
1 Sale, at 1.30.
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counter at sales arena. • •
T, Stewart. Cooper, See. •
:Markdale, Ont.
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Mrs. Elwood -I3arbour was hos-
tess for the 'October :meeting of
the Women's Instittite when 16
•'ladies were. ,in attendance. Mrs:
Charles McDonald, ,the vice pres=
'Went, was in the Chair. -The roll
,call was responded to with "Ways
_ al -Land -rneans-to--improve -our -com-
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• We: extend 'sincere thanks .to Mir cuSto•
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. niers andfriends for, their generous Patron-
age and pleasant business relations '.during..•
the past .25 years that wei have been :in bud-.
ness • at Lochalsh.... •
• 1 We 'take pleasure in7..intrOdUchig our -
successors, Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred Pitman. and
bespeak for them .'a kindly welcome and a
continninee!of.a share of your Patronage.
Sincerely,
FitANKTAND ANNIE MacLENNAN.
ELENS
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numity"' and, a donation 'to the
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.ROPE IN THESE VALUES! • ,
QUICK QUAKER .OATS- with •
' -• CHINAWARE, 3 Pkg. 54c
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.0 Clark's PORKand BEANS, 20 oz: 2 toillc ••
YORK SAUERKRAUT, 28 oz. 1•5c
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•PRUNE'PLUMS, choice, 20,oz. _ .1.5c •
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PINEAPPLENARMALADE • • • 47C
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• OCTOBER IS : :
CHEESE MONTH
Clover Valley Bab*
• !. Roll Cheese 0 45c• :
Factor*: Medium or.• :1
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Old CheeSe, 59c .1
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Maple. Leaf Snack I
Cheeie, 1/2 lb; 31c- '1
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ed of, Mrs. Barbour, Mrs. . Jas.
• . . ... • Curran, Miss W. D. Rutherford
S, PEC • . IAL! .
: , ,. , , • and Mrs C: Murray' was ,appOint-
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FAB LARGE lc very interesting and i o ative
• 0 . ,,, : paper l'on our Canadian resources,
r,,, ,yfor 73c, •- • is and industries Mrs. Chester Tay-
•• •• avored with a no -solo and
ported that $22 had. been. realized
from the hinch counter Fall Fair
night. Mrs. Barbour: was appoint-
ed as: delegate to the'. Area con-
vention,to be held at London
With. Mrs. MacPherson as al-
ternate. • Mrs. MacPherson .and
Mrs, -Curran Were apPointed Club
Leaders for the Junior 'Home-
makers' short course on ."Cotton
Accessories for the Club Girl's
Bedroom". It was decided not to
•apply for: the Government grant.
Mrs. 'Fred. and Mrs. Frank 'Mc,
Quillin. were appointed to. arrange
•for the presentation of the Luck-
• now play and the dance ta fol-
low. A lunch committee compris-
• '• Mrs. E W. Rice conducted a "Pie"
SUnkist .• :I * . Sunkist , , Grapefruit*
ORANGES • *Oranges "•100's
252's '— 45c • 288's *r• -1-139c 6.for 43c
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Bananas
13.• 19c ••
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, •Cranberries , . ':
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Cello. Bag
Lb. 29c •
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contest. At the conclusion lunch
• was" served with' Mrs. Taylor and
Mrs. Rice as hostesses.
Mrs. Alex Mtirdie and Bobby
and • Mr. and Mit. •Mel*Rrovvn of
Waterloo vere visitors .with Mr.
and. Mrs. R. ,Wods for the holi-
day week -end. • • •
Plying Officer Tupper HayWard
of . Centralia arid , Mrs. Hayward'
were week -end visitors with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Hay -
war.
The Lucknotw Dramatic Soc-
ie&iI-snt their•
Bridge from Hemlock. Ridge"
in the Connnunity, 1411 on Fri-
day evening .next, .October 12tt •
under the auspices of .the Wo-
men's Institute. A dance will fol-
low. ) _
Mr:Ad PiCkwoad and his bride
of New york were recent, visitors
-with -their -uncle, +Mr. .3.-olur-Gartt.—
erron and Mrs. Cameron. , •
Mrs. David ,Todd, Mr. and 1rs;
Stanley Todd and Andrew eviera
• visitors for the holiday week -end
with. Mr. and Mrs. t. J. 'Melo-.
tosh at St. Catherines. • • • ,
Anniversary services will be •
held in the .United. 'Church, next• *
Sunday at 11 a.m. and 1.30 pAn.• .'
Rev.. George Watt Of Dungannon
will be the guest speaker. . •-•• •
• :Mr. and Mrs. Fred: McGregor
-of ,Goderich and Miss. Catharine
McGregor of ' LuelmOw were •
• guests of Mr. and' Mrs. George
• Stuart for Thanksgiving.• •
•Mr. and Mrs.. Jatries • burnin
Were visitors' with Mr, arid Mrs.,
Wilbert and Mr. and Mrs, ,Allan
Durnin at. LondanIor the holiday ••
week -end.
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THE VOICE OF TEMPEANCE.'
• The London Free 'Press 'of Sep-
tember 27th, reporth• a 'vote to he'
'..takeri in Peel County. It repeats'
the old smear on • the Canada
-public place. and does not pe-
thi7aatp
e, tit or. riirin i as
TdreihingiPeniTten Athcte7
ventjuvenile drinking. The arig-
in pticp
noti di arci drink
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owne•i'thies street people
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Post 'offices. churches and les
aurants are public places, Theye
is i no...menace to the peace d the cernmuriity from this, directicin at
a..11.eM7eiadvreni the._a Lthiciuortheeonctar:l.
3Aucvt !lapel ens thei way foarna lot m
ada Temperance Act,Advt.