The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-02, Page 104"
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THE LJQKNQW SENTINEL, ' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
DO YQI]R, OWN. SEWING THIS SEASQI
GAB4lEDINE'' a: heavy material extremely .fashionable for
coats, suits or skirts. Black and grey, 54 inches wide.
KOOLETH CLOTH ;All'' wool material, ideal for 'skirts or.
slack.: Navy, grey, brown, 54 inches wide..
BUTCHER'S 14111\g$ ----Right weight for slack suits lnr''sport
dresses, 46 inches wide; Red, green, beige,
FIGURED SILK CREPES—Rayon•Y .g
crepe fanc designs
or checks! ..
GINGtiH:AMS' •&�7 C iAM$1AYS, MUSILI,NS;
AGENTS 'F:QR`"SIMPLICITY. 'PATTERNS;
Presbyterian Evenings Auxiliary
Mrs, George ` Kennedy opened'
Ther ,home for : the .May' meeting;
Nkilhich commenced with a 'hymn
and prayer by the president in
aaxge, Miss Gladys .1VfacDonald.
The Bible study was taken by
-Mrs: S..Mullin and the ;tppic by
Mrs Kennedy. Miss Marion' Mac-
Donald and 11 s. -.0 ` MacDa field
•-sang a duet and Mrs. jack'`Fisher
had 'the. current events. Miss
Gretta Campbell and: Miss Mar-
ion .. MacDonald wiho; ,Were Bele
gates to the conference in "Mon-
treal, gave a 'splendid report , on
their :trip. The meeting was closed
withprayer by Mrs. • Jas. Little,
followed by',a . stici,al half deur.
SPECIAL:9' in new Colors of Ny-:
lon ;hose, reduced' to, 0.29. 'THE
hone
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ewport. Fluffs
5 qt. bag 23c
with attractive 6 oz...:.tunibler
Orange, leinon,, hind flaVoure
Hot ittol:•stfix:,
12 oz: • Oiecial 419a
bOx 27e7
taati SodaS at their 'best
Seeded. MUseat
Ballards
Dog. FoOd" and Cai*ood
HOMPSON
WHITECHURCH
• ` Mr. and Mrs. .Sgott Patterson'
and l fairiily of.. Detroit• spent the
week end; with his • father, Mr
'Ken Patterson. ' • :
Anniversary services r will ,`'be.
held in the 'United church next
Sunday, .June5th 'when the Rev,
Mr.. Watt will ibe rthe speaker;
The play which .yeas . tohave
been held on Monday evening_'
'was ` held' inn, tthe : hall, last Thurs-
day, night witli. a •;,,goad attend-
ance The play; entitled, "Never
Say Dye", was-wery, much, enjoy
ed.'by all.
Mrs. - Fairbrother of ;'Toronto
spent .the week end` at the home
of her Ibrot h'er., , Mr..and Mrs ' Jas;
Wilson.
• Mr. and. Mrs.. Malcolm Ross and
children, ','of Mimico .. spent. . the
week end with his , mother, Mrs:
1171ac' Ross. l
Mrs :John McCarrel Passes
'_ ?!here passed away, in Sault
Ste. Marie, ;Ontario, ;ori Wednea-:.
day,' May, 25th,, Annie Kennedy,
widow of the late Mr. John' Mlle-
Carrel in her86th . year, '•after
having • suffered a strobe 'two
weeks 'previously The late Mrs:
McCarrel wv+as'born near: Guelph,
lana came to' this` s i `� when la'
child. 'She, was happ
disposition, ' a . wonderful ':mother
IIMINATI NS
pupils. of Kinloss Township
schools; an d. Lucknow Public.
School competed last Wednesday
in 'preliminary field 'day. events,
to decide. the winners to represent
this, district at the finals: in Walk
erton next week..
J. M. Game,. I P.S.,. was present.
for last Wednesday's event -and,
assisted the teachers in conduct-
ing the program .of competitions.
The first prizewinner in each
event • Is eligible to compete: at
Walkerton., These, 'winners• Were
THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1949 ,.
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Your HOLIDAY. WA.: I..,DROB
WE HAVE •'..
TWO,TONE ',SLACK SUITS --Grey with wine, dark green
with Paddy, brown with Paddy.
SLACKS -,-Wool, shepherd's check,. ,gabardine,, alpine, sizes
• .12-20. •
"'T -Shirts, Sport •$louses, All wool Cardigans and Pullovers.
_ SHORTS --Corduroy, alpine; gabardine, drill.
I DRESSES --summer cottons; sizes 11-46.
FOR. THE YOUNGIR MEMBERS OF THE .FAMILY:
Alpine Trousers for boys, ages $i-10. `
• T -Shirts . and .Sport. Shirts,
as' follows •
Freud Events`
toys' running: abroad jnmp`(Jr,)
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.Douglas "Stanley; SS r No. 2, Kin-
loss; •.(Sr.),. Bob ,Arrnlatrong, .girls
'standing, •broad °jump (Jr.), `Roz
ells Howald"(Sr.); {Carolyn G lb -
sen; girls running, broad jump,
Rozelia Haarald;, (Sr.), Lois
Crew(ston, 'SS. No,'90, boys' high
jtunp.• (Jr.), Kenneth "''.McNay,,'
Si'., George. Anderson; '.girls soft
ball threw, Jr., Gladys•Xilpatrick;
Sr.,' Carolyn • Gibson; :boys soft-,
ball throw, Jr:, Kent Hedley;; Sr:,
Johnny ;Carter, No, :7,' Kinloss.'• '
Track ' Events
Girls 6, ,Ruth.: Nosal; boys' 6;
George . Humphrey, girls 7, Joan
Crawford; boys 7, Floyd' Stanley,
.SS.:'No. 2; ` girls 8, Pauline 'Rider; _.
boys ';8, , Teddy Collyer; girls`` 6,4 •
Donna 'Johnston; boya 9, , Douglas
Stanley;: SS. No. 2; : girls ;10, Grace,
Sitier, SS° Na. 1;' boys.' 19, ' Ken-
meth' Hodgkinsan; Girls ..11, Roz-
ella Howaid; boys ',11, Kenneth
McNay; girl 12, . Beverley,' Stan-
ley; SS.. No 2; girls '13, Carolyn
Gi!bson,, girls 14 and Omer,' Shirley;
Colwell; SS; No 4; boys 12, Char..-:
lie Chin; boys' 13, George. Ander,
son; boy's. 14 and over, ;Bob �Artn.
strong;, :boys open,' Ebb Arm-
Strong.
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,. DRESSES—.sizes . 6 months -6 years; hand smicked,,. silk
• .broadcloth, dotted swiss,;;, silk° broadcloth. A.
SIZES .7-13—Print poplin, silk : broadcloth, pique.
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1. 'TOT=TO-TEEN &LADIES' WEAR
Phone 89;-w Lucknow, Ont.
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• LADIES PYJAMAS—in several good styles.
NIGHTGOWNS,—Oversize Krinkly-Crepe nightgowns.
•STANFIELDS PANTIES—Small, medhmi, large, oversize.
COTTON DRESSES—Sizes 11 to 19, -181/2 to 204.
Pillovv Cases, -Wabasso Cotton Sheets* Bedspreads"
Sunray .plankets..
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BATIII,NO TRUNKS hi, the latest stria:
. MEN'S 'SHORTS for viear On the beach.
.COME. irN AND SIB THEM' AT
Special Eiients
Girls 3 -legged race,_Jr.,.:Crloclys
Kilpatrick, Patrkia Bidgri Sr.,
carolin Gibaon, Betty Johnston;
boys 3 -legged -race Jr. Cliarlie
Chin, .Roy Stanley; Sr.; Art Baker,
Kenneth Nicholson; ihoya irbeel-
barroWl, race, Jr.,. 'Charlie Chin,
Roy Stanley. Sr. John Ganume
Jo Howalci.-.
Donal4:.Wa.tt of Toronto
Mr. and 1VIrs. Jack 'Hayea -and'
family of Detroit spent theweekr
end :with ,Mr. and' Mrs:. yicfor
pnerSon, and other relatives.
e top twelve contestants
were; Bob Armistiongi
Charlie •Chin 16; 'George Ander-
son '14; Roy Stanley 14, Kenneth,
MicNaY 13, ,. Clark Stanley 12;
Douglas Stanley; SSo. IQ. •
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ANNUAL., kAvy. LEAGUE
TAt4 DAit HERE SATURDAY
ing for' a.:gerietaus respbrise in
to 'help' finance the Work that. the
League is. doing', On behalf' Of
naval ratings and .nierchant Sea-.
#wn. on the; cOaats: and in suPport
of its nationwide; youth.-
' 'The Navy 1.:eagtie',is the civil-
ian., organization...sponsoring' The
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. whose
mernbers- reeive -.Special. training
that' .considered essentially
good wb,Oher fOr Civilian em-
,ployment or a career at sea"; Its,
ultirr,igte objective' fa the Clevel.:.
.opment of character and, 'good
wts Casuals and Play, 4hoes:
looking,. Ught-m-welght fabric Wi
wedge heels and -rubber soles.
ariety
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diiions; ,the motto "Keep Watch"
has special. signific`ance. the
two world wars the Navf League
Was able' to, render services that
Iv* conaidered essential to'!ut,
today, to .meet is. reapon'sibilities .
,should, an eriNergency arise. again.
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