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THURS,, SEPTEMBER rl5th, :i940
LUCKNOW . SENTINEL,.LTCKNO W ONTARIQ �„
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nd. solo •numbers, comic songs,: comic.
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skits; comic imitations, magic,, . crayon sketches,
• piano, hylophone and. cornet selections.
IN. ATTENDANC
. LUCKNOW PIPE BAND
STREET PARADE.: "AT '• 7.30
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BELFAST' BRIDE
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much interest was held on • the
evening of September. lst. ,a't the
home of Miss Elmira Elton in
honor of the bride-tobe, Miss
Janie Alton,Miss Donalda Hack-.
I ett was in charge of the shower
• book and.' the recipes for 'the eX -
ening •for the. 'guest of honor.
Miss. Alton entered, the living
room. to the strains' of the bridal
played :by Mrs, 'Spence
the
hostess to a .chair decorated in
pink land ., white ' streamers.: • A
rea'din'g was 'then e ?given, `.,Now
the ,Dorn got dressed for :the
Weclding'? by,. Mrs i . Dynes, , Caine
13.el1 Miss; ,Freda Hackett 'enter,
ed. the rooan dressed as a groom,
:arid • pinned a corsage; on the
bride -elect.' The gifts, which
were in .a "Wishing You Well"
were in charge of Mrs. George
Alton,.: while - Bernedean. •Alton
read the verses for her., sister:
A,
'mock wedding was; perforin,
ed''with, Misses Hilda Lane; Elaine
Little, Freda. „and 'Lois , Hackett
and Mrs.. Bill Wareing •taking
•part,.. *41th:'''the • bridal' March''be
irg played by Mrs: Adarri John-
ston; ' A 'Short program followed.
,Miss Alton,. expressedher thanks.
arid .nvit d. the :gathe'ring' to: `see
her, trousseau.
Lunch was served with . 2.a
bride's,:.cake:being carried in by
Miss Alton's . tw:o. ,nieces, Misses;
Betty and Marjorie.: Alton
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FALL FAIR �P
trnival Games, ' Bingo; Prize ' Draw.
FARRIER'S ORCHESTRA
Public School Children ,.15c
ena Admission 35c
WATCH': FOR THE
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Regular $2 00 English borie��
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W. W. Hill's
I -laving. taken. v r' 1VIr. ....
Grocery Busines respectfully solicit a
share of the patronage of the 'residents
of this community 'and , will earnestly„
strive �to'Merit a continuance oft • e good
predecessor'has long enjoy,
will that my �
ed,.
' It viii be my objective to give the
public prompt 'and courteous service and
quality. merchandise at fair prices--
rocer
ARO -11E. SMITH, Prop.,
Drop In, And Get Acquainted.
We'll Be.Pleased To Meet You.',
china, cup and saucer for :only
$1.00 at °both ; Lucknow, and', Dun,:
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nnonfall ',fairs.. Less than cost
Down- From The Wait sociation, and has- duties' require fall•fair .day only one to a,
• •� Andrew of Calgary extensive travelling ,
spent
his
`drew, , ati
rodeo
Canadian Hereford Breeders :As h
Dave, . , • + on .the Con ,customer
the week -end here. with:tinent. He flew East, and attend-WM A. SCHMID: Lucknow.:;
her, Mrs. ' Isaac An ed the' O.N.E:. as well . as making
with. Mr: and Mrs business call's at Peterborough
r rkland Mr AndreW and: Ottawa rhe :Went to ._the.
7iolds a pronunent office in the Western' Fair at London .from
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Mr. -and Mrs, Eckenswrl
ler : pf London, Mr.: and Mrs. Jos.
Cassidy and. son Graham of : Clif-
ford spent, the w'eek;end •. with
Mr: and Mrs..: H:A. 1Grahar3
Master Douglas Fickensw�.iller,
`who'has spent the past few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs :George; Gra-'
haze; returned to his ..home,; in
London
Mr: and Mrs: Ezra Stanley and
family returned home, after .visit
lag, .with relatives •et ,Flint ''and
'Lansing. Miss, Beverley Stanley
who has spent the :past 7 weeks
there returned. home with them,'
'Misses , Margaret and. Nellie
Malcolm. ,accompanied Miss, Helen
i Malcolm• -' when she returned ' to
Toronto
.Mr. and 'Mrs. Mac 'Nicholson
and daughter. Marron visited , on
Sunday with Mr: and Mrs . Bert
Nicholson:
The' ' Sr. Women's ' Auxiliary
met on Thursday afternoon at
the home. of Mrs. Maurice Hod-
gins with a good attendance. , Af-
ter the usual • opening exercises,
Mrs: ''Wm,:Wall .' arid Mrs. Ed
Schaeffer took '•Cha'rge of the
-work 4-7and•---the-afternoon 'was;
spent , in 'Making ' . quilt: blocks.
Rev. R. E. Blight. closed- the meet-.
ing- .arid a,, dainty lunch was : ser
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.by • the hostess:
• Next Sunday; September. 18th;'
-Bon e Carton'
itutheiek•A'figttior a Coca-Cola undo; contract with Cad:a-Cola Ltd.
GOPERICH BOTTLING WORKS'
Goaiiiih,7 Ont. Phone .489-
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• New Time Tables Effective September 19th contain many
: important changes.
or -information _regarding schedule, changes consult
yOur Local-. Agent
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Woodstock, , spent the 'week -en.
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