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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-25, Page 10PAGE TZ !THE, LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKY OW,, ()MAW. ecials SILK CREPE,SLIPS, sizes 32, '34,; 36 38. Regular $2:88-:-Tcycle •A , NYLON..�I,.,.I�PSS —sizes 32;-40 Values to $5.95..' te. ' Clearance price ..,a,::,,, s .r , •+ , ,•,..•,,,...•.....•.•., . $4.95 SIII 1'IA,T'Z'IES--sizes S, M; L.. Reg,, $125'.: To. Clear ..... 98c' SAX VESTS--Sza 'large onl 'e 1.45. To clear t.,. $1,00 lar a g .. Y . .R , g $. DISCONTINUED LINES OF` GAR TEHR HELTS- Clearance price . _ . 49c BfRASS1ERES ---..size 32, 94. Values 'up to $1.50. To clear 88c LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR THAT ia. •Parkhill 'fisherman de- serted . perch angling. 'at, God-. erich. on Sunday aafternoon ;and I SEE BY THE; SENTINEL: (Continued from page 1) THAT Rev. A. S. Mitchell attend- ed the Bruce Deanery Clericus at Bervie :on Monday, when. the cl'eanery reportti-"'T'he Admin- istration of the Laying on of Hands", •was discussed prior to r --presentation. to -the --Bishop. p oceedirigs opened . With. the Holy. Communion, when Rev. was Cox as 'Celebrant, THAT. Dr.; 'W. . J. Mumford Nand Rev. , C. B. 'Woolley wvill con- chide their . pastorate in their, respective charges this Sunday.. • - THAT Roy Havens recently had. the cast removed from his leg•. which was broken., more „I than 31/2 \months ago while playing hockey. Roy 'has, been . putting a .bit' of . weight on the •lin*,, Jut as yet .hasn't thrown' away the crutches entirely. • TEAT prior to her marriage on • Saturday to Bain,Stewart, Miss. Mary Matheson was sOuest of carne ; up to LuNknow, , where honor at several parties held •'he 'hooked a 221 -incli brown in Palmerston, Where she .was trout at the Flax Mill dam. . • is Member of the high school 44. IT ■ ■ Best' 'Tea Value • • HAYHOE'S FLOWERDALE TEA, Y2 Ib.. 55c • SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 31c i' : SOCKEYE SALMON ; Y2 tin ,.:, 450, i ■ r.. s W$DNESDAY, . JUNE 25111; 1954 SALE SPECIALS! SWIM SUITS: CI?il dre. n"s, sib•-2.4�-• - 49c a: BATHING TRUNKS for boys, sizes. 2, 4, 6 $1,35 and $1.75 Children's r TW0-PIECE SUITS Sizes "2; ,4, . Regular $2.98 Half Price $1.49 ' a, BATHING , SUITS Girls', sizes. 8 to 14 $1.79, $2.69, $3.49, $4.49 SUN DRESSES. Girls', 7 to 14—years $1.9$ to $4.49 1 A FEW OTHER MAL! . Catton ,R,ompers , .,... 98c Oinnmer Pyj-axnas ..;, ... 98c' 'Girls' . Skirts, 7' to. 10 • 98c T Shirts 59c Girls' Halters 69. c `& 89c teaching Psstaff. At ' one gather- . ing, she was presented with sevth'al Pieces of sterling. • ' .ENGAGEMENTS : The engagement is 'announced of Doris; daughter of Mrs: Soder Willowdale and the 'late Mr,`" THAT- work is progressing_ on' Joseph _Soden, .to. Mr.: Harvey the stone pillars for the ,South Alexander MacDougall. .of' Tor,.• Kinloss ,Cemetery ,gates on .the onto, son of Mr..Roder ck..Mae. nhrest aide of the church, The Dougall of Lucknow ',and;.the late fencin�g•:and stone gate entrance Mrs. 11?acbougall The 'znarri,age will 'duplicate the work. Which will take .place quietly early in was done on the east,. side of July. • the cemetery ` last year. • TI•IAT the Legion held .a 'rim - mage rummage ..auction sale in the ' Arena on : Saturday ' night that netted some. $70. With a' thorough o - jglanitatipn, and a general,, can- vasa ' for • merchandise; there • appears to the possibilities of • such a projecit Jeing rworked up to a ,rf arnnn.oth sale.' • THAT a' group : of . focal ladies have : be'er ',attending a Singer Sewing class held weekly at. Ripley for the .past few weeks... hey • include. Mrs. Archie: Smith, Mrs.. Innes MacSweeri, MM.' Grant Golian,' Mrs. Roy Finlayson, Mrs. Stewart Mul , lin and Mrsj. ;Bob. Ma,Kenziz e THAT MracN,aughton' ' is convalescing from an • appen- dectomy 'which she, underwent in Wingharn . Hospital - THAT• the- Publisher' would. ap-. preciate receiving a few copies of the issue of June 12th; '&coin subscribers who *nay still have u their • copy an hand; and; with no further, use for it. • • THAT a reception 'Was held' in AUSTIN 'MARTIN' . made a . tour of the. State ' of Illinois last week as a representative ' of the Junior 'Farmers': organization, ... -OBITUARY . ALBERT HELM Albert' 'Helm, a lifelong and .highly esteemed resident. of Con- cession 13 Ashfield, .passed away Wingham Hospital' on .Tuesday, of last Week. in. ' his 77th year. Death ' Was; due to .a heart; con dition which 'had:. troubled. him for some time. • Mr.: Helgn . was the last :surviv- ing member of a family of .seven ; children of • Thorn is Helm and .Elizabeth .Jackson. Albert.:, was born on September :19tb; ;1875 .On_ -= December 27th, 1899, . he married Anes' Drennan of Ashfield, who predecease him seven years ago , ` •in .July.., Mrs., Helin's death oc . carred'}ust.a week after' the pass- ing of their only daughter, Mrs. Edgar Ritchie (Elizabeth). , The ft i eraY seivice was her at the .McLennan MacKenzie • Memorial Chapel on Friday after- noon conducted; Eby.: Rev.:.C. ' B. oo ey• o ion !ru of which Mr. Helm had/been an ■ the 1.Recreational Centre . Bast elder for several years He was • Wednesday night in. honor 'of a .former' school trustee at Zion -a M 'a a 11ts. Ltionard : Ritehre- ;in whit&-. community;heTTwas held ■ ,(nee rnadeanAlton') .and on in the highest regard as a good:. ' • Friday night at Dungannon Mr. and : Alton (nee BLENDED JUICE, 48 oz. 26c • SVladehne.,Anderson)' w: e GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,48 oz.. 2 i :: ilarily honored A arse 9c ■ money ,was presented' to each JELLO, Any „Flavor 3 for 29c a couple. ■ , ■ FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES Golden Ripe ' Full of Juice Florida, LEMONS BANNANAS. ORANGES . 300's ■ .. '19c' 11b. ' 2 dozen •f 85c 6 for 25c. ■ i': 0■ Florida GtRAPBFRUIT 16's,- 6., for 33c WE' DELIVER •' r" ... �ia■■ ��a�■��.■a■r■e■mmomsse■um■s.■■■saaa■■■se■■smu■r ■ • ■ friend •and neighbor' and an_ eX, epnplary eitizen. • ' Interment was.. in Greenhill.: etery, the pallbearers` :being, Chambers Helm,Bert Heln'i; Tiv- ertgn; Robert 'Heim, .William ,O. Hunter, ,'Wesley Ritchie and ,las: •' Little of Ashfield: LAID' TO -REST WEDNESDAYMr: Helm is survived by one son, Wiliam, on the, home farm The death f Mrs W; H. Fraser arid by six grandchildren and. •• occurred on onday, June ' 23rd one great; grandson, at thehome of her daughter, Mrs. , Besides ' his 'wife and daughter, G.' Jacobs'.' of Pointe Au Barn. the was predeceased .by. four bro- The funeral was held from Walk-.thers, John,;Joseph,. and James of en's Funeral Home, Wiuighasn, on Ashfield and Thomas of Con. 10, Wednesday to' Wingham Cemet Kincardine Township, and by • ery.,(_Nfrs:.Fraser- -wase •the_ only .two sisters -,-Mrs. Wihijam. 11unter (Isabel) ''and 7.i Mrs. Ralph xcn ' (Margaret). of Ashfield. O11jE 20• sister of the late Mrs. Ben, Nay= S■De■i•iiri■a 'i■D u■' lora.• , 'Plastics by •the. yard. A' good selection of patterns's • 'for drapes. and ''curtains-•--+ ; 367'Wide.. T, Only. 49c: yd Table Cloth: CORS Q• Plastic table cloth ' covers; 54,» x 54" '$1.00 '$1.00 Each. CHILD'S •PYJAMAS Children's' Sumer, Py- jaunts, polo style, sizes .248.,. $1:39 ti.nd',41.95 Pr ~, k 4 HOSTESS SETS "Lady 'Clare" hostess sets, good ' ;quality.: sheets and.. pillow r cases with 'coloured borders, ' f u :bed size, boxed. • $8.50 Set