HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-14, Page 81
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I SEE BY THE SENTINEL
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THAT 1Vlr, •andMrs Bi]•,1 Eappa$
and family are moving to tthe
.rearapartment over the Play
house vacated by Mr. and Mrs,,,.
Tom Quigley who have moved,
to I4ndon,t .Mr. ;and Mrs Stuart
Collyer and family Will move
.tpa later in.
• the themonth t a artme�t •
THAI a new furnace was install-
ed in the north' wing of the
Recreational Centre, last week,
and 'is doing an excellent job
of 'heating the. building.
THAT sixteen tables 'took part in
;,. (the Valentine ,Shoot party • on •
Monday night,.; (which,eonclud-•
ed with dancing. High score
winners •were Mrs. W. S. Eadie
• .and Philip .MacMillan, with
tcorisolat'ion prizes going to Mrs..
Armstrong and Charles
MacLean.
THAT Russ ,'Button has been 'ill'
with pneumonia but is conal= •
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escing and 'will be out<'again
THAT Mrs, A. A. J. Siinpson of not rise above • freezing ;all ' this week it . is expected:
Ashfield must undergo an: op- month, ' with the 'low point •
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eration for the removal .of cat- reaching. 34 below zero THAT 'D.. A. McArthur, regional
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aracts restore -her
�m� er-iif: the Betl- elephone
eyesight order '.t THAT Elmer.Johnston of At Co , announces, that. 16 'tele-
o rector
wood,, and formerly of Ashfield, phones were added in Lucknow
has been elected a director, of 'during 1951, bringing . the total
the .Canadian Pony .Society. ' to 376
a■iaamit a niai■iimai■mam
WEEKLY.
In The Legion Rooms,
.LUCKNOW '
Banes
8.30; 'p.m.
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THAT --the annual . -oyster. _supper,_
: was :held by Old Light Lodge'
following,. the regular meeting
last .Thursday night.,
Presby'tterian..Guild '.
The P.. meeting was held
i i the '° form, of a' sleigh -rid.
ing party • The 'devotional part of
the meeting was .held laterat
the 'Church. ' 'Psalm 113. was ..read
responsively, . and ' a prayer ' of-
fered. Bible. ;contests were con-
ducted' by •Marion . ,`MacDonald.
Hymn, '576: yeas : sung, after which'
contests concerning' the :Young
Peoples in Ontario were conduct
ed. Hymn.' 556 was sung 'and the
rnizpah:: benediction repeated: ` A
bountiful lunch was served.
Auspices Canadian LegionA
trousseau is the 'clothes a
bride .'.wears 'for six or seven
Haiuuauauau au miaua■u years after :she is married:
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Ti ,TMrs: R Hamilton and Mrs
L; Purvis held a Sheet- party
the•'Auxiliary Rooms to raise.
money ..to help buy a piano for
the Auxiliary. Mrs. MacCallum
was l4gh' lady 'and '.Mrs.:Frank
.
Hamilton won the consolation
prize. 'Kenny. MacKenzie was.
high nian: Fred Anderson' won
over. D. McCharles in the draw
for •the consolation prize:
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THIJRS,r FEBRUARY ,14th :10,2
Of ; BRAS.
Clearance' of odd sizes in, • manufacturer's
discontinued..1n+--_
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TO'CLEAR AT -� 79c, 98c, $1.19.
We' Have A ...
WELL, KNOWN.MAKE; OF BRA ,
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Regular $3:95 and $3.50 in nylon, nylon net
andnylon and satin.
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REDUCED' TO $2.95;
TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES• WEAR.,
• 'Phone 89-w '
Lucknow, .Ontario
THAT Eaekett's W MS held a ' -
work :meeting' Wednesday after-
noon at the . h(ome of. Mrs,.. Cliff
Hackett; quilting two quilts and
closing with a• social halfhour
and 'refreshments,
THAT , Mrs. Joseph Elliot of Tor
onto,' forrrierly 'Ida Paterson of
Lucknow, writes:. "I rind some-
thing of interest to me in each
paper' and', it is Surprising how.
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i:.MhLKO' skim milk • :. powder __
2 :.For. Coffee Try ,
■.. CARNATION MILK _ --_ . 2 -for 33c•.
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` i'. National, 48 oz. jar ,
is ..
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Bet Mixed°ICKLES- a_____ 62c
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IBRD: SAND-,COE aii •'' sit_
38c
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$2,,,50
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: CHILDS' & MISSES. RED- PULLON,S:
Reg. .'.$3.45 ''.Clearin at•
GROWINGGIRLS'RED PULLONS
Reg. $4.45. Flat heels. ..Clearing at
WOMEN'S . RUBBER SNOBOOTS
Black or .brown, sleerling lined. Reg. $11.50
Clearing , at
BLACK OR 'BROWN . WOOL PT1 R,; LINED
Regular $9:95: Clearing at
Misses' /& Childs' Lined ZIPI?ER; OVERSHOES
'Clearing ''at
.Men's: Black •Aiikleflt RUBBER BOOTS.
Beg: $8;28. ° `Clearing at
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�, many famiilar: names • appear THAT a collection will be taken,
York 'Tender'sviieet, Pancy. ■ ;. from , time to time. I `surely
CORN cream. st le 20'would be sorr to ' do • without
. oz.:----:2'for39c :i y
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well
)t,UCKNOW, ONT.
For The Best Soap Value Use
`Ma le••Leaf Soap Flakes,giant
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THAT Ted Dexter tells us that
99c ■ his birthplace in England was
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just 22 miles, "as 'the "i crow
_Five Roses . -• �:.r_ flies",._ from Sandringham,. and.
HEAT -GRAN --they—•fr-equently held ;Sunday-
icinity , of the
Royal Estate; 'w he r e King
eor~ge_V)•a Pd,su:siiddsnly la
Wednesday morning.
THAT in renewing. his Sentineh•
Wallace..Twamley, .of London
says he 'enjoys the'paper which
keeps him in touch with ' the
.doings- • of the old home town.
• Mrs. Harvey J. Lindsay of Clin.
ton ..nr intents __ "W ile _l_._.do-
notice • so. many 'changes up
.there, The Sentinel is •a paper'
• ▪ I' can't 'dor without";
TIiA'' it was. .18•: years ago this,
• 'month, 1934, that, the. sub=zero
February weather, froze, • and
destroyed; •many apple trees in
this district. The mercury 'did-,
Inter , CATSUP
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FRESH FRUIT and• : ' VEGETABLES
Sunkist ORANGE. :Delicious. ' for Sowps
, cello bags
.252 •a --45c - - � 288's" -39c CA�aTS
Crisp•
HEAD LETTUCE.
r'• Florida, GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 35c
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3 lbs.''29c"
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CELERY, Florida' Pascal,.__ 2 for 2:5i :
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at the' Meinorial Service. .on Fri-
day morning, with the • proceeds
to be-contributed--tote-the--fund-
for •thenewliome,for the blind..;, to • :Vic
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•THAT. Mr. and: Mrs.:,Syd Rouse .. Lynda
and family are now living at '• " ; : howeyf
.___ Caznp.—$o c_d_en_Wlie ee_Syd„tit_..taken,._'
tationed with_the_R:f A.E,�ie_ cbargi-r
was . at C ntralia•. for 'the past;
few years., • . .
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THAT four • very interesting
soUnd And color shorts will be
run at The '. Playhouse,. next'
Thursday and Friday, along'
with the. • sepsatioanl • war pie
tore "Go For $coke". These
feature shorts' . are: being ar-
ranged for by the Lucknow
_ _ iish..and Game Protective As-. -..
socation, with ,the Association's
share of the proceeds going to-
ward establishing 'a• stronger
' conservation'- area in this dis-
trict. There will be,t?wo shows:
' each night,, and by an 'advance
sale of. tickets ;you can secure'
a seat for any one of the'show
ings. .
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above.
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pounce
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into a
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for son
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-father:
: LADIES! -11erei a' real bargain event at The'Nfarket Store On 'I'hursday aud Sa.ttirOoy- afternoOn.-thiS-Week.:-A.C. earoitct-
. sale, of, WoMen's and.Misseie Dresses'and Ceats at prices. yoti Won't want to miss.
Better Dresses
Coats
abric.oa.4 -Station Wagons—Discotmts up to
50 Percent from $24.00' each.'
All'fgannehts will. be available In. a good alio rano and; an litlie$611601 staieSlad, y ,will. be' pn the: stori'lrltursday. and
SaturdaY attern0OnS to hell) you Seltet . the righ style )431 . Site. Be stre to .ste theSI dreSses and. Coats• -,-and get stout
:' *are Of .theSe Money Saving bargains: . I I , .
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Windbrettker SMOCKS
'A !special purchase of a discon-
'tinned line by Snag Proof en-
ablei ug to bring you thhi
Prloeon men's denim whidbrealv:
er-s-tyle =locks. All sizeg 36-50.
.1,egular ,84:95.' While they
ONLY $180 EACH
REC
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Ontarie
honor -
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