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• THE 'LUCNNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, JANUARY . 31st
FRIDAY, FEB. 1 — SATURDAY, . FEB. 2
1�1�t11�, WashLn tofl.' Dress
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• THURSDAY, JANUARY 31
` 'Not All Sizes in the Group.
Reg.. $3.98.
.. 2.98
To 'Clear At ,.:�,,,.„ ..,,•.,
WASH DRESSES—Print apd' Gingham• Size 12, 14, 16.
To Clear at ,..,..,..., $1:00
LADIIES' BLOUSES-Shortsleeves, sheers: Reg $5.50,
For .. r, n. ... $3.9.8._
CHILDREN,S BLOUi ES- -Whf to broadcloth. blouses,,sizes -
7, 8, 10, 12 years... Speciate., .,
$1;00.
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MISSES BLOUSES --Slob silk in colors and polka- dot
Special Si
empleton.
IJNJTED CHURCH .
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'Roy Black reported for the Ev-
ening .: Auxiliary . • which has .a
inenvbership of 60, and Mrs. Thos,
Burns . and.' Mrs. Harold' Trelea
• , ven gave ` the. Afternoon. , Auxil-
iary reports. There •are 24 annual
mein is aiid� 15 "'li#e``me�n. ers.
The . Afternoon..'Auxiliary remit-.
ted $477 to , the Presbyterial
treasurer and the. Evening Aux-
iliary $14148:
Mr. Ernest. Ackert .explained:
the sale .,of the shed, which was,
being retained as ; a , comnrinity
shed,' Mr. Ackert _ also : tendered
a. vote of thanks td:Dr.i aid Mrs.
Mumford for their interest and
'efforts in the work of the church..
Dr.' Mumford; who .will complete
40 years in the • active: ministry
in -June, said he enjoys tris labors
here, arid appreciates the ..rnteerest
taken in the. work by. the : con-
gregation,. stressing that a truly.
successful church requires every
member, .'young and old, to do
his part. Mrs:. Mumford express-
-ed her 'pleasure' in associating
and; workingwith the ladies and
expressed • appreciation' of their
kindness to • her.
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FALL; FAIR .
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derson, Bert Ward, W. A. Schmid::
Mr :Stothers was named 'as-
sociate .director to succeed. 'the
late 'John .Farrish?.; to' whom tri-
Bute :was paid by the' meeting.
Lady' directors;'' are • unchanged,
Miss ';J: -tons, Mrs. R: G. Mar-
tin,. " Mrs. W. E. .Gordon, Mrs.
Harry. Lavis; • Mrs. Jas. Webster.,
Mrs. Philip Stewart.- Mrs.- F. G.
Todd, Mrs. • Wm. •'1 tacIntyre,..Mrs 1
W. A. • Miller, Mrs. George Ken-
nedy,,.
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nedf,• Mrs: Oliver ' McCharles,
Mrs, ,•,Jacob Hunter, Mrs. Fred
McQuillin and presidents of Wo-
men's • Local Organizations. .•
rdian ; ",
Mu e e d W. Port -
A,
ons were;'re-appointed auditors.
• .Port -
eons
Fred McQuillin arid Tom Todd
were re -appointed calf' club. lead-
ers.. •
Gordon Kirkland. and • Jacob
Hunterwere named •collectors for.
1952. ,. .
Fair dates. were set for .Tuesday
and •• Wednesday, : September 23rd
and 24th. •
Before the meeting 'adjourned'
S. B. "Steve" Stothers "w�ascalled
on.• and . responded in his usual
witty style..,
' I SEE BY THE SENTINEL.,
(Continued from Page 1)
THAT J° M. Muchison: of Fox-
warren, Man., and formerly 'of
Paramount, sends the season's
greetings. Mr. Murchison is, a
retired minister, and served in
the chaplaincy service in World
War' 1. He says .'his eyesight
somewhat. impaired, but hopes/
• to be able to continue as a Sen-
tinelR reader.
THAT Stewart Cameron of Port
• Colborne'" writes; "Stili enjoy
• the hometown paper though
some of the names are unfam
T iliarr". .and from , ..a's. LarrY.
Dawns of • Peterborough, "Lobk
forward 'to Friday and the news
Of Lucknow'�. y •
THAT Miss, Evelyn Moffat, dau-
ghter hte,•r " of ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Moffat. of Culross Township,.
has joined the local staff of the
Bank of Montreal having corn-
menced her duties last. week.
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THAT 200 attended a•'Burns night
turkey dinner held in Seaforth
- iby ` the Li ons Clulb. The •. Club
president is Clint .,Smith.. Mrs.
Sri -kith -wag . formerly Kate Mac-
Donald of Lucknow. Bagpipe,
rtisic •.wag provided• by • her
brother, Lorne. '•MacDonald of
Peterborough. •
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THAT' ` the', Shoot party. winners
a week .:. ago ; : were . Mrs.• ' M.
Sproul and Peter McCall. Win-
•" nets,: on ' Monday night were
Bob Reed 'and Mrs. Wm. Eadie.
A special, Valentine • party is
dieing. planned for February 11.
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THAT' St. Peter's , people . • are:
watching -with interest -the final
touches • iri repairing and re-
decorating the damaged' Rect-
ory. : It is hoped to ,have things
ready for occupation in a . few,
days.
THAT Bob Hoak is again': eon-
., fined to gibed with;phlebitis.,Bob
'has ' not enjoyed •good • health
for 'same • time and' 'his many
• friends fare .pulling fota. quick
recovery ;from this latest .set-
back, '
Las'
1852
During this: we k you. "MY choose -a dress.
from our Special •Sale. Racks. and
TAKE. ANOTHER FREE
BOYS'. WEAR : 20 Percent `OFF
Breeches :.- . Parkas Station Wagons
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Station
GIRLS'' 'WEAR,
.Wkns Parkas — .Ski Pants •
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. TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES' WEAR'
'Phone 89=w LUcknow, Ontario
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IMPORTANT. NOTICE TO
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PRESENTLY 'SERVE)) BY THE
Kincardine. Public Utilities Commission '
(Twps.•
. of -Ashfield, Huron and Kincardine).
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Effective'. January 31, • 1952,': the:: Kincardine . Public
i 'handling ..of all
Utilities Commiasio3� are discontinuing the �h ng
Rural service'calls. After. this date, therefore, it will be
such'calls' to. Kincardine telephone num-
ber
• to. directeP
444... Special arrangements have been "inade`for:_these calls
-d =E1 , - ric ' 'PoWer er Co ssion's
to be relayed'to the � Hy ro eft w Commission's
Area. Office in 'W.ingham
Iir-order-_to avoid duplication'of:calls reporting the/same
source' of :line 'rifle, it would.be well'., to • check' whether
or not' your neighbor has `power before placing the call..to
the above '' number.:
While . this- telephone number is permanent, :the; relaying
•of.calls,to, Winghan,is. a. temporary, measure only as it 'is•-'!
• planned to'' locate' a service. crew` in. Kincardine. in the.' near
future: Your co-operation in reporting service:difficulties .1•
THAT;Herb Finnigan's name wasl i th • anti e will be a reciated, j;:
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• APRICOTS 32c F•A•'
▪ York 3 oz: •
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■• MEAT SPREADS :..:.',.. 15c
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1 Banquet. She
•SERVIETTES
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40c"
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GOOD ' COFFEE: VALUE
▪ Red Brand.•
COFFEE. "ib. `. . 98c
-ate-' • . SPECIAL.
•, New Rose Band
r .MARGARINE -35c
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: Barker's COOKIES
Reg. •.33c 29c
P.EANU ' 4U 'TER .
-Reg. 3-1c�
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JELLO
Re 'for 31
g.�..�.. c 3 fob
SPAGHETTI -_ 2 for '29c
. Kraft Dinner 2 for 29c'
MACARONI; 2 lbs.
27c i
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WHITE; BEANS`, 2 ;lit, 27c •
'LIMA BEANS, '2 lb's :::. 25c
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�' F�reshd PINIPP.LE 39c
■ Sunkist .ORANGES,.252. s _._.. 45c
Florida GRAPEFRUIT 6 .for 35c
■ (frill of juice)
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■ Srnit
MacSween's
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HONEY -L.-L.._ .21Us. _45c•
Sani�--White' ' ■�
TOILET TISSUE. '2 for 25c•
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SANI FLUSH: .,r. 30c
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LEMONS 6 `for 2?c■
' BANANNAS, lb; __-- _r, 19c
Blue Goose ORANGES 288's 35c
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Made of a:sturdy:: veawe`'a id
good weight, this blue den-
in- is the best price we have
seen ,in. years. 36" wide -aired'"
79c y.
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omiitted'. from the list of cash THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
:, donations_ to- the, ,Dungannon
Hockey Club bingo. ' •
THAT ' .Elwood • Irwin left:. ori
Tuesday for Malton,. where he
will be relieving for .a month.
at 6theTC.N:R: depot. '.
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THAT Burns Night and badwea-_
ther ,Dave become. synonymous
• , and last Friday night the Wea-
therman as a•n not at , his..
estfor the :Firemen's . annual
ball, .which marks this • anni-.
.versary. It wasn't" 'a blizzard
this..time, •.1 but 'rain, ' .followed.
-by. • a heavy :wet. :'snow: that
made : motoring most difficult,
and " soaked pedestrians.' ' In
spite of the •elements there was
a . large ' icroVvd •at the dance,
,• that featured a Scotch reel ex-
• hibition.and: bagpipe music'• by
a group -'of teen-agers., Dancing,
the reel in true Scottish style
were; .Isobel' MacPhersbn; Flora
• Jean McQuillan, 'Audrey Ross
and Janet Campbell to the skirl
the pipes by young Archie.
McQuiilait -Archie also • played
a bagpipe, solo,
The strength of the • Canada
11reinper-.ance-Aet. is thatit-.doe-s
: not provide' fothe sale of. lig-
r
uor. It does riot • allow the open
ing of liquor :stores or • beverage
roiirns or cocktail lounges In the
towns and vi agll es�`.of • Huron
County.. .It. provides •that liquor
can be ordered 'from outlets Out= •
side the'. County and. can be
-br-ought n by:.licenseci car ie
•This. allows :the man who . wanti.
liquor to. have it. At the same -
time it saves the. towns and villi
ages of l Htiron .from the menace
,of liquor outlets. The significance'
of :this is that. liquor is not so ..
easily'available; with. ,the result
•that not. so .much liquor. is con;
sumed; : with the 'further result
that the evil effects of -drinking
are, kept within, narrower limits,
Lf the••people of Hurons want pro
tection against` the deadly A mien-
ate of the liquor traffic they, will
retain the Canada Temperance
Act which keeps our toWns =incl
villages free from 14quc r stores
and beverage rooms and 'a11 other
liquor outtets;_A. dvt,
SPECIAL
Ladies' Slips,' straight cut
with: eyelet trim. ".Regular'
Value $2.95..
Now only
• •$1.89 ea.
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MEN'S,,SWEATERS,
Men's
heavy Sweaters with
shawl collar. Regular $7.50.
Sizes 36, 38:' 44 only.
Now $5.89 ea
viviitiefichainpauolv
LADIES': HOSE-
gauge, ,
'Ladies' Nylon Hose.45
gauge, all first quality.
$1.29 pair:
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