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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-07, Page 8PAGE EIGHT, THE. LUCKNOW SENTINET.4. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO; • moa•�>•����ct�#�it�!o�►�!!!!1�rrw'r."*!'r!:..., _.: ...__ .�•.. ,,.... , � . The Work Clothes ' hor� • •t0140, ' «tt• Wea. ra B>4g• 88'Ove 11s • , Big' 88: Pants` Smocks,,. windbreaker 'style Sleeveless .Coveralls 'Work 'Shirts Boys' Pants: and Overalls a+ I SEE. BY. THS , SENTINEL; (Continued from page. 1) -- THAT . George Wraith has moved . . his implement .and feed busi- ' ness to new quarters in God- erich just off. the Square. o-- THAT .'Wick Arthur ,Traplin, of Beer', commanding the :138th' Anti -Tank Battery, underwent Ian , operation • in Owen. Sound Hospital to have cartilage my; ,moved from his leg., THAT Saturday, was Candelrnas Day, and :there: was sufficient sunshine -irk alae• •'rnor.ning :,for the G:rounohog to seehis Shad- , pow .and hike back to his ,hide- away for another six weeks .of winter; which, of course, we r can well expect •regardless 'of I '• . 'this old moth=eaten fantasy.' THAT unlooked: tor interest ,w:as, taken in, the grass sileage meet- ing:'held recently in 'Teeswater, ;There were 45entries in . the silage.: competition • with the entry .of` Wm. Maclntyre : of Kinloss in .third place: • ,,* • • TH�JRS., F..r4PROARY 7th, .1352: PRE' SEASON: SHOW:INC.. of : Spring and Summer rues SHAN-RAYS and FAILLE RAYS ' NORMANDIE 'CRAPES and FRENCH CREIt'ES: l\ew 1952 styles just received' in these very popular Mater- ials that proved so popular with our customers other seasons, All guaranteed washable $3.98. & •$4,98 . NEW STYLES IN ;HOUSEDRESSES , Ranging, in "sizes 14 to '20,, 16'i42; to 241,2,; , and .40 $2,98' & $8.49 • ST. VALENTIN.E'S DAY, FEBRUARY, 14th We Offer As Gift Suggestions i Nylon ,Stockings -=.New Spring Shades; In This Week.. 'I,:xngerie, Sweaters; Gloves; :.Handbags,Blouses ' Skirts, Handkerchiefs. T k TOT-TOTEEN •and'' LADIES', WEAR, -"Phone." 89-w 'Lucknow, Ontario 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i' THAT Mrs. John MacLeod,' who was •'seriously ill' in . Winghain Hospital, is: now much improv- ,.ed in .health Mrs. MacLeod was K87inlin_Q. sJanuariteJohy. n An'Gootherllan •fo.. rm-whoer seri of . Culross,, and Six'brothers, • ;will be 8.7 this month .is-�also--a- Thom,as,' Bert; William, Lloyd, `. patient in".*inghani, .Mrs, Mac 'James• ;and :Dave,: all of Kinloss .' Leod ,and; Mr.' Gollan went' to. Township. ' school together at . the' Second The remains rested, at his, Concession and were' neighbor's home from Where the - funeral 'for • yeai s: Mr.,` Gollan .'is an up, was conducted by 'Rev;; R.. D. A,. patient and drops in to see Mrs. :Curie of Langside: Presbyterian. MacLeod each day. Church on' Thursday, January 31--o-- OBITUARY GEORGE LESTER MOFFAT' The community was shocked ; to hear of: the "sudden ,passing. of, George Lester •Moffat, a member of • one . of :the best known and most highly.;esteemed•Jaxnilies of the Township of Kinloss, on Mon- •. day, January 28th, in his thirt- ieth year. .• .. "'George „was born. in Kinloss Township, 'and was the youngest • : son ,of Mr and 'Mrs Peter ' Mof- fat,. who have been; life long: resi- dents here George• was an active meibei. of •the Langside Presbyterian church,in whichthe was •an Elder,. , at • 2.00 p.m. The pallbearers. were THA' - The Paisley Advocate the six, brothers, and, the' many says:. "lt i rumored, that some floral tributes were carried iby, thing', May be due to happen James Conley, 'Elmer •Scott,• with regard to. the' ,mysterious ald Martin,.' Douglas Simpson, •,'-'ease in 'which teen-agers `in this John. Richardson, .`William •Mac- art of Bi ace are. apparently ;Donald, .Tliomas.'McPherson, Gor- able to secure supplies of . in don Wa11 James Orr .'and'Arnold toxicat ng '.liquors and in par - McDonald: Interment was Made , Teesrwater .Cemetery, c ti alar p a Copious supply `;of rX • beer : anc}� 'Iain. Recent : `Mei secretaryorf' the. Board of Man George. leaves.a iviacant', place. dents involving . 'Minors who'agers. and superintendent, of the : in the cotimini rity whici'i:'.will .be were drunk; or ;under the, in- , 'Sunday: SchooY difficultto fill. The many #torah fluence,, have ,pointed• up the George leaves to . mourn his tributes and acts . 'of '..sympathy " fact that there is 'something loss his Mother, and father, .one show the..high esteem' in Which very wrong about • the' whole sister. (Jean)' Mrs. James •McPher .,the deceased was held. situation''.: • ■■11111■11111.■11110•1■'•sus••■u•a>MIs■■e•■iae■ea••s•es•sas■e•a>••■ aalss■ ■O•••• • • ■ .■ Take ' Home More,: Food for Le� � C 4 _ m' ■ 1. REGULAR;: 20c TARGE, 52c ,OLD-117IAPL E YRU ■ ,. OLD C �S P, isure----_:, • .,_. ■•sASCO--ION-EY,-.2-1b. tin __ tri,a;:t‘\1MAWPANCAKES look AUNTJEMi Everjtkne, vhvo ss. Mone �.51.4�.. SPECIAL '!. KANDA COFFEE, I. lb:. _,____ .98c ■ ESH VEGETABLES Sunkist Oranges ■. 252''s doz .. 45c 288's, doz . , ... 39r-• Florida Grapefruit full .of juice �- 96's • 6 for 35c .,•i; ■ Faceshrisp _ .__ ■ ead Lettuce:. • . • :' ■ 2. for: 31c Florida'. Pascal Celery • 2 for 25c' ` . Swansdown •INSTANT•CAKE, MIX., 'Ind DEVILS FOOD :MIX Both for; only. 64c , • Try .The New QUAKER ,SUGAR PUFFS 240-1411461-1t -SPECIAL • Ogilvie MINUTE OATS 51b:big 48c For Greater .Seeability,. Use.', WESTINGHOUSE' LAMPS 60 • and ' 40 :watt 3 . for 59c ; 100, watt ... ....:.:: ....: : .23c• ■ • ■: • ' .■ .■ ■ ',WE DELIVER 'PHONE 20 .miit••1n1■aIu■i.iaiu .i.u.iiau ••••••••■• iii•••mii••••u■a•■l.•eep•.ii■ai • RAN OF' +MON TILE A,I WORKIN• G WITH CANADIANS, IN EVERY,.WALK OF L`IF;E'S1,11;tE ,1817 THAT GunnerAlvin Kerslake, iaiia•iuvi•r•ii■m•iiiiui who was• invalided home from Korea due to fever, has been WEEKLY • receiving,. -treatment. in; •Sunny tbrook,... Hospital • in ' Toronto,` where ' he<. is. currently conval escing, ;.frons an attack' . of the y-- murrips. • , . . THAT Mr. and • Mrs: Sydney: Decker ''recently purchased' ---a- coffee shop in Kitchener. '70 A NHI/ON CANADIANS • TAUGHT .40 YEARS, NEVER B.SENT-FROM; ILLNES. Mr. .C.: J. MacGregor, a• native. of • Ashfield Township, has an. Unique record . that 'we. didn't -know—of-•-a .couple -of weeks_ ago 'wham -reporting that he-lis--to-have.. the new' public school in :Water- loo nainedin his' honor Mr.. MacGregor• ..has aug school for 411/2 ' years ,and,• inthat time has never been absent, a single day, die to ,illness. He has been off the job on three occas-` ions due . to bereavements, • but sickness has been all • but, 'un known to ,lin' in his long 'and outstanding teaching career. f • .Mr. _.. MacGregor commenced teaching in.1909, in Laurier school in Ashfield.` . He. has taught in .Waterloo 'for 33 years: where he apervikug� prir�al- -of : th three public schools in that city,, A nein school now under con- 'struction is to be named the Mac:. Gregor Public. School,. in fitting recognition of his long, faithful and efficient service. nThe-Legion. Rooms,.: LUCKNOw •;. 8.30 p.m:. • Auspices, Canadian Legion. �a0a1a1i•1iar�•�•ess . FIRE COMPANY ELECTS •.OFFICERS Lucknow Fire Company lieid _the ., e1ection of officers on . Mon- day ,night, . with but one 'change T .Harold Treleaven wished to with- drawas deputy . chief ' and, was succeededLb_y Lanier n MacDon' ald. Officers are: Chief, . K C7 Mardie • deputy chief, Caj ier•un' :MacDonald; captains, Gorge Whitby, and J.,L, MacMillan,sec retary, Jim Henderson; EreaS'itror, Innes MacSween.' /�/�/%/'-///L/�%/%/•/�%/ • %-/-/%/%/s///v/%/�%/%/%/tom/-/•%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%/%% %%%/ SHIRTS aind DRAWERS 'Men's f 1"eece-lined Shirts and Drawers. Special price.,,' $2.09 •EAC1`` ' RIBBED COMBINATIONS Men's heavy ribbed combinations; wool with addedcotton, ' limited quantity. Per' Garment --x$6.9,5 • • 7VIEN'5 -PLAIN SHIRT anrt. r• ►7 ' Cotton plaid shirts; light weight. Reg. $2;50= --Fri. axed Sat. only $1.98 .�..ai�/ia��ii�ii��i�- 11111,-.iii:�/iii�ii/�./�i�iii�i,-,.�,-�/:/.�/•,% tAtifi .Akylfti).. Mit at 41 PRINT ,DRESSES Ladies'' Print Dresses, i. shirred �i►alst,, • sizes 14-20. • $2.9.8.. EACH FORM) YOUNt The aught Dcntald alsh, 'o( Hospk0 her ,17t 'The _.until, IV ing 'brs brothel 'where .� . cofduc Wm', •.. Lotha1 CO -:c OFA The the Luh tive In evenin . • tre an . •banqu` edaye ing 23: past 'fob LuckriC ably.ca `,preside MacNa and :le follow. Duncan; The. ..at the ars, as wood .' Robert A1e:an tors;. AI HamisrIi managf Alex .of U.0 W. A. and Mil Mrs: • George Dona ly and :to buil had be forefat • ecttors . inembe th-ye Mrs. two '10; iment• 1VIr: the ' 'ata • shaved anti' a I op mo laid,-., • voluin 349 ins bihor- He• operati basis shpw' �. _depar and .fc ret di creaise prevxo TheLI., .02: 2 perdes The. W an ing 'to ras.n, • this . see and. been' ' . dared,; •thdr� Mr,' fid° .:fa Ville, catrro phasutie S' trib • basis; trod;u mait.� i` yid cc Walla vwtif Mr: ..