The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-13, Page 8PAGE ExtI
TBZE 11JC1MO 1 SEllirINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
�eets, �'�'"flow 'Cases, Sheeting
CANNON • FINE QUALITY . SHEEv'S---smooth and strong,
Bleached "sheets pure and'soft, free. ..of dressing, hem-
stiitcited, 81" wide,. 96" rlong.
BLEACHED SHEETiNG-VVahasrp, fine round thread,weaver
• heavy and strong for long wear, . perfect in laundering,
12 :and . 81 inches wide. , • i •
NBLE'ACHED.SHEETING-dependable for wear, easy. to
launder and easy to bleach, 81 inches wide.,
'miaow PASES made by the Dominion Textile Co. Hem-
'• stitched, ..ready.. 'laundered,: 42 inches wide
MADEIRA . PILLOW CASES hand: cut work and einbroid-
e Don't miss these: AU finished with hand..scallaped
edges:,42, inches wide. Ideal,,for Christmas giving
fotToo Soon To Start. Your' -Christmas :guying,
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Richard '�3111ib`tt, Holyrood: „'The.
ENGAGEMENTS .n
marriage will. , take place i
engagement announced South ° 1inloss ' Presbyterrian
, The ;engag _. . , as •.� .
.. y, October
bf , Ruby, G Sherwood of. Luck- Chwr,ch, on : ,Sa'turda
,
now, daughter of the late Mr. 29th. at.. two o'clock
• and ' Mr+s', Alfred-Sheryirood, to:
Chester Plunkett Finnigan, :.son
of Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Fin-
nigan,
in-n`" n Ashfield Township. Thee..
marriage will .take place the l'at-
art -of' October.
'ter .. ,
'Mr . and Mrs. Donald L. ,;1Vfac
.XnnOri • announce the r`lenigage:,
ment of their elder daughter,
Grace Isobel oto Mir. Leonard 'Or
:: Wille Elliott, • son Of 'Mr.' and; Mrs.
Savings 'p1 s,
Service
Equals Shopping. Satisfaction
AT : ,THOMPSON'S
BORN
McD.ONALD-At Alexandra Hos-
r.
P •ital;-Gaderich; o r-•-Qctaber. -5th,=
.1949; to . Mr. and' Mrs. Wm .. J.
McDonald,: Kintail; • a` daughter,..•
HODGINS-in Wingham Hospi-
tal. on Saturday,- October' 8th to
Mrand Mrs Oscar Hodgins, a
son't.
vvIQFFATT-In Winghain Gener-
al Hospital, on Wedriesclay;:. Sep-
tember. .39th, to, ;Mr.' ; and. Mrs
Lloyd Moffatt, R 3, Holyrood, ° a
daughter.
CHESTER -in' Toronto on Mori'
day, October. 3rd,' to 1V1r. and' Mrs
K. R. Chester (nee Jessie en
dersori);, a. son, William Edward:
;;c U.PONS'''.HERE!
:ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY •
OFFICIAL OPENING
(Oontinued from page 1.)
Jereated for ' the new purpose of
construction,•;and instruction. cit-
izens bf the community are all.
shareholders in this buildi d• not
lie hoped to see it used ai
aR e
Reeve' ' Solomon extended
the
welcome of the Village; .of Luck -
now. • _,
Dr. Johnston, :President of The
Clansmen Club, . which launched
theproject and supported it „to
fullflment, said he was ,anxious
to ,seer the surrounding 'country-
side as, well , as the village make,
full auSe of the building so ,that
it would" be clothed in.•activity:
Dan Alton's ''Flag
O
��the Wall'. :;. abo.ve the guest
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.table Wis .the ..Union ,Jack '. do-
nated to
o-nated-.to the: Recreational Centre
. a , year k ago Eby Dari Alton/of Tan;-.
couve a former Belfastite,:: who
'is , president •of . the Vancouver
Bruce. Old Boys Association::
J o h n Hanna congratulated
Lucknow 'and. surrounding
muni-
ci'palities and all Who: had help:.'
ed , to attain the • Recr` eational..'
Centre. "It :does 'your heart good
.to. see, the ;finished product",' he•
Anniversary ,services Iv' be
held in the United Church„ on
Sunday with the pastor, Rev.. W.
J: Mumford:' conducting oth ' ser'=
vices. -A •;turkey,. 'supper. will be
held on -Monday evening .follow-
ed by- a- program in the church;
provided 'by the Elmira United
,,Church 'Choir;
Donald. Bluespoke', also .:in a
congratulatory way, stressing that
such projects are never accom-
plished without .encountering dif-'
f iculties . a n d , ,opposition. . The
everyday essentials :that] ' we enr
-'o - -tela _--.in _:civic: �services_�_and.;.
3 y ... y
jmprove'menta,! were, attained .by
the foresight of: our forefathers,
Who were undaunted by the 9P,
position Of :those Who never:
thought • such•advance is as.
.necessary.
The, reeves of the three 'ad
j pining municipalities, all extend-
ed their . congratulations and :best;
wishes. Reeve.. Finnigan assiired,
the gathering that West, Wawa-
nosh�. considered.' the ,Centre' an'
asset to ; his 'municipality and,
Reeve. Johnston' stated `that: any-
thing spent` for the . proper guid-:
ance ;of our ; youth 'was money'
well 'spent. Reeve Tiffin express
ed Kinloss Town'ship's hearty
good swishes for the, success of the;
__C
ntre :
J W. Joynt was, called on irk=
_pron1,ptuly' and Ted Brewer. con-:
cluded the'; speaking by extend=
i3g thanks. • to the lad,ies': who
catered.
Serving at the banquet were
inemlbers otf:the Ranger Company,
with the Girl Guides providing
dish .washing) assistance
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FOR '
T urtsr., OGTQI3E3 14th,, 1949
obe
Visit Our Ladies' Wear Department
:We have a .good selection of winter 'coats --all the, latest
styles and shades --fitted.' or casual, chamois lined •to:
• waist, with` or without, fur trim.
Fall Dresses—cranes taffetas,wool
jersey, wool uplaid atm '
spans. i
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Blouses,. Skirts; Sweaters, Lingerie; Pyjamas, Nylons,•
• Handbags in newest stylesand colors.
FOR THE YOUNGER, MEMBERS. OF THE FAMILY
Snow •Suits -chinchilla;' gabardine or nylon•. satin.
3 -piece Coat Sets -chinchilla; boys or girls, sizes; 1, 2, 3,
Girls..and Boys Coat<•.Sets3=6x.
Girls, Coats -sizes 7-14x
St011s
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N & . LADIES' 'WEAR
Phone 8 w TEE ,' Lucknow, Ont.'
T h e building, ,attractively,
bright and clean,; was .a revela-
tion. to many who had seen its
'interior for the •first time, The
decorating,.:'was done.' by The
Shmoos
Following the • banquet bingo
'was played: in,' the banquet hall,
while? in the ' ,adjoining .` north
cin '...__was .`en 4 ed: to
:-�ivig'..dan g ..J y
mus by':Farrier's :orchestra. •
A .couple of the: speakers drop
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ed••the. hint that. the .building
as yet not by any, means'
lly furnished or completed, and
that donations of money or, Turn;
ishings would Ibe •heartily. 'wrel
comed.
In a later. issue. wege
o p. e to iv'
a ..financial 'summary. of building •
costs and expenditures, to .date,
;as _wellr as,_ the 'functionin -:.af the'
g=- _..
Centre under the Recreational
Council.:
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=Redeem =Your Coupons, Here
Jello Puddings
2 :pckgs ,.19c
Caramel, Vanilla, Chocolate,,
Tapioca, ,Butterscotch ,
Libby's Soup
2 , tins 19c�
Vegetable and :Tomato '
Aylmer Fancy Spinach
20 .oz. tin .19c
Borden's :Chocolate Hemo
:79c''�
A delicious 'rwurishing choco-•
late flavoured, drink that's
really tops! Free Elsie Spoon
with ,eael tin. .
Weston's ;Oattnieal Cookies
1, lb cello lag 25c
1!HOMPSON,'
The Store of Friendly Service
'PHONE 82 WE .DELIVER
:Walter :.Breckles, Lucknow
1.
W Never
NEW
NEW,
NEW
1HE WEEK
MEN'S PLASTIC BELTS $ 89
COTTON BLOUSES -long' and short '::sleeVes ; $1.119
$2:00
SKIRTS -a._ few sizes only. ,
GIRLS' JACKETS --Sizes 12, 14 and 16 .. $3.95
GIRLS' .ALL; WOOL SOCKS -red, yellow $i green $ .89
SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS.
DRESSES -sizes: 11 to ; 241h
• LADIES' ' SUITS -odd sizes
PURSES
MEN'S SOCKS i 59c, '.89c, $1:09 and' $1.19'
'MEN'S TIES 2 . for $1.50
CREW -NECK SWEATERS $2.98
BOYS' : WINDISREAKERS. .'' $2.98`
. '$2.95
;:$5.00
$10.00
t. ' ' $2.00:
LADIES
AND MEN'S: WEAR
at
Had b. Better: Stock of ; Dr3- Goods and 'Many' Lines Are • Being ' Shown At .vita A Reduction Caused
t' � a r
By, The 'Change: In 'Our Money' Value. '
NEW BEDSPREADS 'AND* BED COVERS
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NEW 'BRITISH- TABLE COVERS ' •
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NEW TABLE OILCLOTH AND PLASTICS •� ,
SHEETS AND SHEETINGS
PILLOW° COTTONS
TOWELS AND TQWELLINGS
re Store
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Stock