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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-05, Page 10• IIAGE TEN 111114711*"' .4911111311111"11MILWARINIII • • • THCKNOW -SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO • • • WiDNESDAY NOV, 5th, 1952 • LADIES': HANDBAGS Assotment oshades. and '• Sfyle.:4; Values up to. $5:95.* TO cler at $2.98 VAltDIGANS See our ladis' all wool • LADIESNYLO1N§ •• This week ,,., 89c BOYS' PARKAs A group of parkas in as- , • cardigans. . sorted shades; mostly brown • • Ri4a1 .value at $2.911 m sizes 6 to 18 years. Spec- ial this week. • 4 9 Girls' Cardigans, 8 to 14 , To clear at ., $9.95' Aslow as $2.69 • •• BIJNTINGBAGS • ' an4. EstWind cloth. ,Reg. value to $4.95 *le they last •$08 SNOW SUITS & BAGS A few -gabardine snow' suits and bunting bags to. clear at .... S495&$795 STATION WAGON COATS A number of girls' Sz boys' Station Wagon. Coatsi up to size 16 years.. Values up to $19.95; • * To clear, at $12.9 • BOMBER JACKETS Satin •Bornber 'Jakets. Special price $.95 41Ip $11.95 • LADIiSL and CHILDREN'S WAAR Piece Gceods and. Woollens • PURPLE_GROVE Mr, and Idrs. Frank Pore arid' family visited at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.- 'White at •Kingrf. •• on Stnda3r. ' ' • . . . •••••-•-•••••,..." The girls' meeting was held at the home of 1Irs. Donald Mc - Cosh 'on Friday taking up , the fall project, ."CottonsCan elle' Smart". • • '• A masquerade Party • was held, in the schooldor the child - s s Winnifred MacFarlane spent a few days with lier par- • ! ents,- Mr. and. Mrs. "-Donald Mc " . A number from the . Grove ' made their way to Kiriloss churela on Thursday 'ehrjening for the fowl suppr, and sat down" to tables With heaping platters of • . delicious turkey., A , concert THAT Kathleen Fisher was the rounded out a full evening's en- lucky Winner •of a new tertaininent bicyole on the Purity Flour Mr. Cecil Dore visited with his 'radio 'contest in Toronto * on ••,parents on Sunday, Saturday monting: Ten and mothersat: Purple Groye: ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald MeCosh and 'family visited with Mr. Will Arnold on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. John EinerSon visited at the Harris, home last Sunday evening. •• •• .I SEE BY %WE SENTINEI. • (Continued from lAge 1) THAT Miss Jessie 1Vila,Kay re- , cently obserived her 8th •day and despite a rheumatic •leondition, gets. about remark- ably well and enjoys life to the full. • 1 MAT Rosezella Mullin is now in charge at The Market Store., TraT Reeves S. E. Robertson of LucknOw and 13ave Carruthers of KinlosS Township are this . week. attending County Coun, cil atWalkerton. It is Mr. Rob- ertson's first 'session • since as': sumkng the reeveShip after the " -,deatli Of J, C. Mclklab. • TAT. the 1.101t10Mr° Di.strigi Co-. • op is planning to men 'the new stare oriain St. next Wednes- day at which time' they will • discontinue their services in the present stand on Ross St. • • •THAT Jack Fisher is confined to bed at present with .an attack of stomach 'ulcer. THAT Robert ti. sauncters, chair! • Man of the Ontario Hydro Pow- er Commission, has announced an increase in its rates for power to the municipaitis, ef- fetive January lat.. Mr? Saun- ders stated that the increase will net mean* an increased re- tail rate in the majority of iVitmicipalities There has been nothing official on the matter locally, but in view of the sur- • plus carriecl by the kcal sys- teiri, it would ieerri unlikely hat there will be. any increase -`*in rates locally, for some time • least •' THAT at the Bruce Tachers'• stittite tconvention IN'ld n Kin- cardine last week, Stewart. Collyer„_principal a the Luk -- flatly Public Shool,te vicepreSident. • THAT prize *winners' at the Aux- iliary Shoot party on Friday night were Al. Irwin arid Cath- erie MacLennan. The prizes were donated. by Mr. and Mrs • Al Irwin / "LEST WE FORGET" rance%\ ice ,. - '•-• . • , ' ' • • • 1101. .., • •• . ,' • LUCKI(,)likr UNITED CHURCH . • , • es. ovember Commencing 1Q:00 CM: •• Followed By A ' • . SERVICE AT THE CENOTAPH Allorganizations taking part in the parade Meet at • Recreational Centre/at 9.80 a.m. All ex-servee men and •.: rwomen are requested. to Sittend. Veterans wear niedais, iUCKNOW: than( SCHOOL 'SAND IN ATTENDANCE' 4 • • • LUCKNOiV BUSINESS PLACES will he closed frolic 9.30 to 11.30 a.M. THAT mumps have been break- ing put sporadically in the• • Dungannon District. Among the latest victims was Eric Moore, • principal of the • Dungannon• School. Mrs. Gordon Anderson supplied for him in the senior • . . • • THAT Harvey Webster, who is president of the Lucknow Bowling lub, vvas, named dis- trit vice-president of the Pro- vincial Lawn Bowling Assoia,: tion at the district meeting held inSeaforth last week. • THAT Mr, and KM Robt, Won were honored' by their family on the occasiOn a their 30th. wedding anniversary • ,at turkey supper on Sunday ev- .ening ,t. the home of Mr. and R. •Avin Hamilton. Sup- • per wasserved. by Gladys: and •• Amanda Hamilton and Dorothy iniummisiamaisimutuamossull11111111111110111111111111iimammaiiiitansamoSIMIIMOI10111011111111111101,1111111•1111111611111 Gibson. Present were Mr. and Mr.. Robert Hamilton Donald and Lorne,. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hamilton and Lariy Mr *and • a• a • SALMON • . • 'Golden Net fancy Red Cohoe 3 for 89c FANCYPEAS Blue and Gold, LbbY'S • •• . A atOckley's.. 15 oz. tint' _ 2 for 39c. • „ • •. a- • . PORK and 'BEANS •. • • • . , 15 tor 2501 10 - Heinz OM,ATOCATSUP • Bottle 27c •• York SAUERKRAUT 28oz tin. 12c BLENDED JUICE 48 oz. FRESH Fft UITS, VEGETABLES •• Stmkist Orane°S." ; • 208's ' 36c : • LeinOns 300's 6 for '24. Florida 'Grapefruit • 96's' 4 for 29c . • • .Emperor' Grapes,' • 2 lbs. __ 27c• . • • A Complete' Line of CHRISTMAS BAKING NEEDS at Attractive Prices. • • 1 / • V 1 • • : I „ . 6, '' , * ;,. ,I '• p 4'. 4 • 1r.,40. .' ;- 4, • , • 4 " • tit ,1•4' • ! 9 • ' . • v` v " • ...w '• • • WE DELIVER . • / as . / a i• now being held in the John- were Mrs. A., .1: Wilson and 11111MmaamammommusammaReem iiimailliammilii 11111111111111101111811011111111losiiiim..9sNI:m°•NNEE42?uouri . stone Block. Prize ' winners Albert Chin. • '' the 1VIonday night Shoot party; • •• . . ...44 FEDERATION, BANQUET • (Conthued frm, page 1) that the strengtb of the Federa; tion* :depends. on/. the Tow. hip Units.ne pointed to the Co-op medical services as 'one of the outstanding• 'achievements of the County organization. • • • • John' Butler, . assistant' 'agrietd,-,, tural representative,' stated that • a soil tutthWrity w,ould be at West Wawanosh Township Hall on No-, • vietither ,17th t� discuss individ .uallY the .41 'soil tests ;made ir West Waavanosh.• this year... He added-that--72solkinafArf-the-en,.. tire county would soon be aval- able to All 'Ormets. • • Mr. MacTatrishlateiadded that he had been disappointed in the number taking the Soil test, but the project Would °be .imdertakei again next year if a sufficient number indicated their .interest, • IVIr.GortIon Greig introduced • the guest keaker, Mr. Roy Jewel, . djtector ,of farm' services of the • London Free Press. Mrs. ,A1Nrin.Harnilton, Mrs: Jasa ' Mr. ... Jewel dealt at soine..length MeDonEdd; Miss Dorothy 'Gib, I w* ittne ignrance. or indifference of many in the larger urban cen- tres to the problems of the rural prducer. He stressed. the servke and other. Costs that enter 'into the price of many commodities with little relationto the basic' cost of the pr6duct and by way of illustration pointed.. out that there* is only 2 or 3 cents *ord.), of wheat in A loaf of bread. He paved support for the,Fed-, erationi especiallyfrom those fellows Who stay , away yet haive ill the'an.swers to farm problem& Reeve P. H. Carruthers of Kin „suggested • making ' society' :re • aware of, farm problem.% The presentation was made by ,.rnFl by Reeve Ahren.s of Brant '1 and iebollinf the world at large agriculture , • . . loss, after an •address wag read facts THAT in renewing his Sentinel" th--- --e Irityre, inspeetor of public. MC ,the sneaker Others called on ltivAatli.affllos . Das: , resident Charles ' • 13racebridge says, ichobls withi headquarters at' l*melP•ors.. B. ' "We d • • C It ' the- latter- stresing—the_ . &Others anddPthanked of Wallace Wa,' ern -Unit subscrktion, 'Go r d o n ou es,--. z .61 tue,.0. • .• . in a lucky draw: , not 104 to.,. miss a aingwiecnIlis-.: forums PehiltlYtipS' °wrogiainai $,,15.g00 prize • MAT the're —were 13 tables. at .b3ririhWeina:11Sdtietoweasrtreopforew:nS'sglilvirl' ' son, •Mr. Jahn McIntosh. M. and Ms. Win. (aid) Hamilton were unable to be present., 'THAT the Bruce County Child- • ren's Aid, Society has launched • its 1952 campaign, for funds' to. • assist in the carrying on Of this work.. A *.county objective of $5000" has been set, • THAT a beautiful silirer tray was, • presented to Warden Ransbury at the banquet at Tobermory. • • • • •.Some :Specially purchie4 for this everit. Ladies' and Misses' Smart Fall Styles / CLEARING At A DISCOUNT of 20 percent • TOPS .1FVR VALOE, A full rangeof men's wOrk • glovesand mitts. for fall. and winter. Don't Miss These Vool EREY BLANKETS.. 144.4 witiinth mid .11144 Weaio. citainingy.$9495*. SALE PRICE, .6404 ordinai1iy..$850i SALE -PRICE* 60k80 :$649 • • -'••• 4.-'444.46-4,-.4i,z44Nitt4ift%40t40.. •••• • • ••••••••••'•••-•,.."...-.4/6/t,"••••"•,"•--t•-"•...•,••...•./...,,•.,.4--'4-'• • • • •,,"• • • NA. 'oI ti 01 th Ott th 1)4 th wh to • inh sha leg, •of lie GI a 1 his ter* ery . A • lett the. , the sod tir part wr .a •'• whe • twckr hie hap ,ato Year • raeoi er to 'el the