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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-15, Page 105t • . PAGE TEN: 1117.7-;P..rwtssima rum THE LU F, . QW SENTINEI:,; • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, OCT; ,15th, l952 FALL & WINTER, Children's \...,.eai:Ing. Apparel PRAM SEMS ---in cordtroy with fur trim; in gabardine wth • two full-length zippers for easy fitting.. . 1 -PIECE SNOW- SUITS --nylon, red and blue, sizes. 2 and 3. 3 -PIECE COAT SETS—sizes 2, 3, 3x, ,girls' gabardine, wool fleece, boys', ,gabardine, Camel ' hair. 3-p=4, COAT'S SETS—sizes 4 -ft. girls', wine, green, navy,. turquoise. • • 3 -PIECE SKI SUITS for boys and girls, with cap; Or• :hat, liner jacket "and STATION •, WAGON COATS—sizes 4-8, GIRLS; 7.14 Coats Station ,Wagon Costs : Ski Pantq Wee/ o'• lly on< Pullovers and .Cardigans Skirts BOYS 8-14 Station ; Wagon Coats , . All -Wool Parkas. Gabardine Parkas trousers, ' . : bei , , SweaterrsPuliovers and Cardigans ' I.AD ES 'AND.. MEN'S 'WWAR: ._u,_����� _ _ _ _ ��•��; SALE • ON , NOW SMALL: STOR. Lucknow, Ont. re 32 • BORN m Wingham General. .Hospital on October 5th, 1952, ;to. Mr. and Mrs. Alkvhin Ritchie, R..?, .Lucknow,. a son, Charles Alvin., DIED ' RITCHIE—on October '10th, ,1952, Charles Alvin, .'''infant -son . of Mr. and' Mrs. ,. Alvin Ritchie; : R. 7, Lucknow. 1. SEE BY THE' ;SENTj.NEL (Continued from page 1)' THAT the Monday night Shoot parties will be resumed next week in the Recreational Cell.; —0-- THAT -o—THAT while duck hunting near Whitechurch • on, the; . opening: ' day of :the season, William Mor rison was wounded in the right thigh and. leg by a, shotgun blast and was taken to West- minster I ospital,; . London. TTI T' -- renewing -her -Sentinel sttbscription Mrs, Andrew II. Allan o Edmonton wants; to. know When we're going out'' to see their. oil. industry and all' the other. industries .:hhat •,rare• causing their 'city to grow,} so • •'fast.. • THAT, Lucknow Boy Scouts • rho held`: suvices:Ifni: '. Apple Day. sales ' an Lucknow, Ripley • and Dungannon on Saturday,, have' received permission to conduct' a 'similar . event in Winghaan this 'Saturdayy_ afternoon:. THAT Jean.. James of Holyrood was one of , five undergraduate nurses ibo.. receive her diploma at Windham: -Genera:, hospital !upon ' completing' •the course. Winnifred McLean of Holyrood was one of four girls to receive cher' cap upon completion . of six months'prolbation. • THAT �in recently reporting. the; presentation ' made to Andy Stein, we said that he'purchas- ed the faun from "the late" James Struthers. Like Mark Twain, Mr. Strrthers canwell claim "tie report .of 'his death was greatly ; exaggerated",•. --o-- THAT • the. death of . Wilfred O. Fawcett, deputy .:reeve .f -Co11 ingwood ' Township, occurred suddenly in Owen Sound' hos, pital in his 52nd Year, Mr. Faw- cett: was;,: the..disstrict represent- ative £dr . the Roofers:. Supply Company;Which: built the local Arena, and: it ' ' was he who handled the deal'. ' THAT Charlie 'Hodgins succeeds Bert Mrathers :as business' man- ager . of • the Wingham Mow II$46.11ISeia:a.aIH■aaaaa■IS,Ua■aee a.NSaaae*0aeaaa.Eua.ei■auntei eaaaI.■ual■ ■ .1 }::ane Ford Serie .▪ ,, 1 i J'Green Giant , , OCTOBER IS..: NI• CORN: NIBBLETSr;14 oz.:: 2 for 39a �C seMonth ee ■ Grapefruit Juice, : 48 oz. _-- -- 28c Mild FACTORY CHEESE, lb. 45c w B 1Mild FACTORY CHEESE, 10 ib.. block 40c•. Blended Juice, 48 oz. -- -- - 31c . 25c. ■ • . Clark's Tangy 'OLD„WHIT£ CHEESE;'ib., • -PORK and BEANS, 20 oz. -___ 2 for 31c Maple Leaf SNACK BAR, %, lb. bar D Clark's ' • MtLaren's • IMPERIAL .CHEESE, 1 lb......:.: 84c _ PORK and BEANS 15 o. z ----:2 for 25c ■ , Borden s• CHEESE SLICES, % lb. , 33c AN • .■ i Campbells New Pack Weston's or McCormick's i 1 .1 TOMATO SOUP ■ 2'for '25c SALTINES, /Z. lb. 17c, lb. 33c• • • a SUNKIST Florida GRAPEFRUIT . NicINTOSI�, •APPLES i :1 ORANGES t .. 96's' 3 for 25c - • 6 qt. basket 59c ,; i ✓ . 88's '-- doz. 350:..._ I, York PUMPKIN, 28 oz: - --: 2 for 45c - California -LEMONS— - ` Not -ONIONS ' 's = 6 for23e10 lbs. bag.-- 55e , i :, 252 s — doz., 42c ;• :. 30.0 - alCalNI 0 , • al IN III . E • WE DELIVER :. 'PHONE i aauaaaumImtuu nips' uUmIu■..uuu.iu Iuaur.auua uurlir.I .iI ■u .ar .i. ■ auty .Salon Permanent Waving Modern .Hair Styling Dandruff. Treatments Hair • Oonditionii' �S -� Manicuring; ALON; IN .. BRECKL'ES' BLOCK Lucknow, Ont. 'Phone 115 hawks who show prospects of a stronger intermediate hockey squad this season. THAT Mrs. Everett Harris of Goderich.. was ` installed` last week as nolble' grand, • of the Goderich 'Rebekah. Lodge. AUXILI �R.Y. TO MEET ON SECOND 'MONDAY The • October'meeting , was held in the Legion Auxiliary' Rooms on October, 7th: ••President . Black conducted :the meeting. The flag :was presented by 1 firs. Vera Pur- ves. Mr A. ' E 'Mann. of West- minster ollospitar gratefully'' ack- nowledged a::gift of $25.00 to be used . for• prizes at . weekly hospi- tal bingos for veterans. The win- ners of Canadian Legion Univer- sity •- scholarships; for the ' . Prov- ince of 'Ontario were announced. There. were 26 Provincial schol • arships awarded and one 'Doman ion Command.:scholarship. • Plans were, made for , the sea sons Shoot • Parties to start. on Friday, October 10th.' Plans' were also made for the • Hallowe'en :dance' to be he'd '° in the Town -Hall on. 'Friday, October -31st It, is -to be a.,masquerade. Carruthers orchestra.. Mrs.: Dorothy M►acGre-. ,ger .won the mysterybox which was donated' by Mrs., Sadie Mac- Millan, who at the time .or the. •meeting was ' in',attendance at the amnia Provincial Command .con- vention' at''Brockville.. It :was mowed and. passed that hereafter our monthly: meetings are. to be changed •from the first Tuesday to the . second Monday.. All members ,please ' note. • South Kinloss W.1Vt,S. • Thanksgiving +viasthe' theme for the .October 'W.1Vt.S. which Was , held at the• home of Mrs:; Archie : Macn%tyre., Miss . Martha Sutherland gave a very . fine scripture meditation using 'verses from Philippians 4 as her : text. A Fall. Thankoffering was, dis-. cussed and it was :, decided 'to hold it in the church on October21st. Mrs. A., Sutherland read a spam= phlet .on life memberships.' Eigh- teen Members 'answered the ` roil. call with a,° Thanksgiving. verse. After singing' hymn 141 ' Miss Dean MacLeod read excerpts; from Tetters-from-her-inissionary-- friend, Mrs; Kuhn; •who has gone to serve in Siam. Miss A. Mac- Kay, . Ka �yMrs.. Burt Mrs. W. F. mac - .Donald and Mrs. D. MacKirinion' took part' in the prayer period. Mrs. Tom MacKenzie and Mrs.' H. Lalvis sang a lovely Thanks- giving hymn. Mrs: Lloyd Mac- Dougall read the chapter from, INQUEST JURY ,SUGGESTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS' The five -Man jury at the in- vestigation last Wednesday •at Goderigh' into . 'the deaths iby drowning of Rizeri Bakker, of West •Wawanosh . and Harvey' Johns -tea -a f.' Toronto ' brought 'in. the following "verdict: "That Itarvey Johnston and Rimmer : Bakker Met : death on Septemlber 25, 1952, by accidental; drowning caused, :by a freakwave which ,w ,,ashed them off the south 'breakwall while ;performing their regular duties , '"The. jury recommended that the Department of: Transport, in. letting contracts' -°Of this, nature, • should specify necessary :safety 'Precautions to be taken by'the contractor, and see that theyare adhered 'le". ,'�' The .men' were engaged in con- struction !work on ' a building to house , the' new foghorn equip - Ment • on the outer ::breakwater, whenthey with Jas ph Bellemo. were Washed...Ai by the big wave, Bellenio was rescued by Bert Me - Donald, , who put a.; ladder down 'from his. boat ,upon reaching.`.the seen. Bellemo was the only, one, Octthe trio to be seen. • • . David Boss, contractor, said he. wasiconstiiiui ting the building'for the Aids -to -Navigation Diviion. of the Department of Transport,. He said he was thereat 8.00 'a.m„ and saw nothing to' , give him •alarm then,•encl.:had+no- ,personal knowledge ' of .any d'+.anger. • "Cecil Poiloek.; forman on the wet*, Said, the men were tearing .down scaffolding. When he last. saw the.rnen they were taking the ramp apart and ,carrying the pianks: up to the•building.: He did not see,: the wave. which carried them off and the, first ,he knew. `of the trouble was when someone called • out that they were ",over' He saw • the two men, come up, and.then another within an area of three feet, about •29, feet from the' breakwater •. Bellemo testified that the freak vvaave had shit him. on the back as high up 'as• his shoulders. lie said. none Of the men had wanted to quit the job: • the study book... A ' hearty .vot of 'thanks was as given Mrs, Wul 3VIac ntyre-.for-her-work•••-i-n pack ingl the bale. Mrs . W. 1?. Mac Donald , moved a vote of .thanks to' the .hosbesss,and those takini :part in the program t After sing 41* .:t..the'closing hymn, .Mrs Baulch' led' in• the rnizpah bene diction. - Delicious refireshmen were •served by the hostess an directors. ' ' 0 9 ti fi -...-..._.� ts d • ,. WITTING TARN Preshrunk wool.with added' nylon for wear'. Tacked in 1 oz. balls. SPECIAL : 27c. PER BALL :. 4 Balls dor $1.00 Plastic GE • CRA`T'E COVERS . • Assorted Colors Each — 98c.:. L Plastic Sandwich Paks' ea. Plastic Pie Paka• each .. 0c • I .QU1I i' ED PLASTIC • Plain • colors pink, blue, 'yellow, white,,' 36; wide .Yard` •^•-•• $1.35' %%%%/%%iii%/ /mo i%/% % i /%/%/•i /•/•.%/• /%%%i -/-/• i.i .. i. i. . i i / .�./ / � � /! /✓%,i / /%/•/•% . '4/4'4A