HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-10-18, Page 12L
THE 1.UC'KNO SENTINEL, LUCKNOQ
SEE .BY THE
SENTINEL
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CHRISTMAS. IS ONLY 14 VVEEH$ AWAY!
It is time, to, start' dour
OR' THOSE WHO MAKE THEIR GIFTS
STAMPER GOOW---Pillow Cases 42" wide, 1.4noh ClotYhs ,
'Runners(Buffet Sets .
Circular Pillow Cotton 42" wide,
D.MC. ; Embroidery Cottons .' ; Cbrchet Cotton, white and
ecru and: • varigated' .' ; Nylon Yarn ;': , ,''Bee . Hive Baby
Wool . Beehive in ,colors • :.' Beehive Super: *Sock Yarn
at todays ,prices
Ladies 'Christanas .,Handkerchiefs, •' single anA boxed.,
Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, initialed.
leton
THAT . Walkerton Pre_ sbyterian
Church concluded .a . week " of
special .services last'.,' Sunday
which marked" the centennial
"anniversary ''of the`' , County
Town's first established eongre-
gation. ' Rev: Win.- aA: '. Hender
son its the present minister.
."j1.+, ,Wink,
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.00TOBER 18 "
TfIUIZSD• AY,
1952'
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TBAT a . series of dances spon-
sored by The Clansmen were a
financial failure and left the
committee a bit in' the -.red...
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THAT, Judge and M
3Mrs. Ian ac
'Rae: were among those present-
ed to Princess . Elizabeth -''and:
Prince Philip when. he. Royal
couple visited Lond on Sun-
day ,
day evening.'
.THAT 'Donald Agnew, , C:N R.•
telegraphist has`been posted to"
Blackwell,: near. ;Sarnia.
THAT .Jirz MacMillan, ,Allan
MacIrityre . Jun. Hodgins and
. Harold Cook : 'have returned;
from a trip to Western Canada;
The boys enjoyed the trip but
• found harvest Work• so -scarce
that the outing was fearfrorn
profitable.
.THAT because of .other attract.
ions The Playhouse is holding
Over :tile, feature attraction' "An
nie Get .Your Gun". for 'another^
night. It. .will be - presen ed - for
" oni ht
t:he � final. showing , � g.
(:Thursday). t . °
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•,.allies' grid Men's Wear, .:Plonk
its . for women
Chamois ' and ' interlined .m broadcloth,
valour,wool twill and fleece.' These: are
fur .trimmed and untrinnned in fitted
and semi -gored. backs. .The all purpose
zip in coat is as popular as our short and
.long station wagon garments. Visit our •
store and; choose t'our's from choice sel
ection: in value, '.style and materials.
or. Misses .. .
Tartan and plaid wool' skirts,:
for your money.
' Girls All Wool
RIB HOSE
71, 8,: 8111
' . $1.19
PANTI.ES
Rayon and cotton ;briefs;,
and parities,; all sizes and'
outsize
25c and 69c
[en's; Work Sox •8.5c
Men's Sweaters •
Cardigans-- $4.95.:.
e . best
For -Men . .:.:
Suits in gabardine, pie. and plc, .shark-.
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akin, and all-wool'striries" New sh'ipment ••
-just: arrived in :'latest.. colors, cuts and
sizes ,. Choose your's our's early for the best
selection. ;
Underwear .'
By Penman—the : popular ' No, 71 and
' No" 95—all sizes. "
For Boy*
Plaid lined an wool jackets, assorted col
ars: • $5.50; to $12.50
.\ Also -popular Station Wagon Coats.
HOSIERY
Service Ny
51 gauge 30 Denier"
• Sizes` 34 to 11
The heavier nylon fOr warmer
and- .. longer wear. Ask for... your
proper length. Colors, allure and
laurel
Regular $1.95 '
Pair $t69.T
Ask about our Hosiery
Repair Service
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BOYS
Sox ___
c.
les
49c, 59c
Trousers $3.49
for schoolbroken :sizes
Pyjamas
flannellette, assorted.
$1.49
89c
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2 .rbs 45c'
CHATEAU' CHEESE
33c :.
VITA 'B WHEAT GERM CEREAL
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.Large. • Sires • 32c
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Proctor and 'Gamble's•
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DU-VAL STATION, WAGON' COATS
for Ladies,, Misses • and Men, as advertised on back . page of
`picture section of October 13th copy of Toronto • Star Weekly.
WINTER WEAR OF ALL,: KINDS
In Coat, Sets,Snow Suits, Parkas and Station Wagon
Coats for children of . all ages:
Some Boys' Underwear left • at last year's prices up to 18 yrs,
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TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES'. WEAR
'Phone 139rw Ludt -now, °Ontario
THAT Paul Harris, son of Mr. ►
and Mrs. Bill Harris of Ripley
is the proud .owner .,of a Shet-
land pony presented, him as a
birthday ,present by' Granddad.
Tom 'Harris; ' •
THAT Dan. Smith of Huron Twp.
• held a''successful sale recently
and, is ` inaking his home at
Baker's CaonValeseent Home. ,
•Prior 'to his ' departure the
neighbors presented • him with
a .dressing robe. .
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THAT Mr.. • and Mrs. Neil' Mae- ` .
•Lennan recently •observed'their
'25th wedding anniversary when
a 'family gathering was held 'to
mark the: occasion.
THAT. R. J. Bowman of Brussels
is returning -officer'. in the ' rid-
ing of. Huron -Bruce . 'for* the
provincial election,. `".G 'o 1 d i e
Buekinghar of,. Kincardine has
received, a , similarappointment:
for Bruce riding •.. ;..
THAT the'Lueknow 'Young. Peri-
pies Society,was represented at
the South. Bruce Y.P.S: rally at
• Pine . River on Thursday • even
ing by Carolyzi Gibson, Gladys
' Kilpatrick, Kenneth . MacNay,
Donald MacNay and Dr. W. J.
Mumford._, , •.
THAT the Rider' family has been
THAT, Mr. and Mrs. John Gard-
'
ner.:;entertainecf.:a number ,of
friends; Saturday. evening' pre-
ceding the departure- of their
daughter, Mrs: Bob Panter and
Mr Panter. to their home in
San. Jose, California.' Mrs. Pan-
• ter, has, spent the past six 'weeks.
at her home .at .,Zion where her
husband joined' her ten days
ago. After motoring• to Toronto ;•
Sunday they -''left; by plane from
Toronto Monday Morning,
THAT due`: to the illness of Miss
Dorothy Coot, the .' Lu'eknow
Dramatic Club .had oto: postpone
the: St. Helen's .presentation of
their play "Auralia Bridge of
Hex'nlock Ridge", slated. for Fri-
THAT 'Messrs: 'Fred McQ'uihin
and W. Stimson with: Rev. A.:
S. 'Mitchell •' represented • St.
• Peter's Church at the. Laymen's
banquet in Kingaxf, on: Friday:'
last.
mueh• .in ,the: news of late. Last
week "Sandy,, 'Mrs; Rider, Paul-
ine ,.and Elaine, were pictured
in the Free Press in a Model T
Ford of 1915 vintage which can,
.clip along without.:a wheeze at
40 males`. :an hour and in which
vehicle t e 1. e�°s take the -odd -
spin The; Rider family move. ji
recently ' from Lucknow th
Stratford ' where Lionel is : on
the city police ..for- e
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THAT Doug, , Clark, who is a
-Member -of--the .C.M.P. escort
party' for Princess' , Elizabeth
and her husband, could be. seen
in a picture in the Toronto:.
Telegram last Thursday in con-
nection with ' the • Ottawa 'wel-
come
'wel-come to the Royal. Couple.. Doug
was to be seen' astridea motor-
cycle at. the Exhibition grounds
• with a huge throng , in the
'grandstand in.thebackground. -
TRAP Billy Robinson has'joinea
the pony riders.' For : some time-
' the .Baker: boys have had. 'a
pony which is ' the •centre of
attraction, , and ;lore recently.,
Billy has appeared with a, little
shaggy '-haired steed, and ;the -
pony 'parade has • now =