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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-17, Page 8PAGE =GM • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,,, 4N'"AR10 REMEMBRANCE: •SERVICE '' t • (continued from .page 1) ere sT quality ,price AlTIES '1. SMOOTH IES -F,OR .FIT, :COMFORT ND. -WEAR We've never offeredlingerie • , ,packed'with such satisfaction: Washes and dries like magic. •i` ,Only Nylon ana•only"-LUXITE' ((made by Hole ' : proofj`givesuch •value. ows moor )4a of CHRISTMAS . CANDY Public Schools, ; Sunday Schools, Churches and any Organizations. --Needing. -Bulk -•Cared;, We Supply That Wholesale Price, •, THE MARKET STORE, =MONTH EMO FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS Chinese Type Rice 2 lbs. 33c. Royal York '•Peanut ` Butter. 16 . oz. jar ' 35c • Stokely's Custard Pumpkin, 28 oz. tin 2; for 25c Dare's Peanut Cookies 1.1b 35c • Stoney, Creek Rhubarb Solid, pack •pie fruit, 20 OZ. tin 2 for 19c. •Old. Dutch 'Cleanser 2'• tins • 23c 'Lipton's. Orange Pekoe Tea 10C per 'pound leas 'i lb:. only ' 54c VYt S: st' 41 A ,i; s+; ., D' •BEAUITIFLOR '•POL4SHER•; Have 'you takenadvantage of • our .Beautifier 'Polishing Ser- vice yet? Without hard work, and'in , only,, a fraction of the' tinie, you • can get unsurpassed :' results in gleaming floor's by renting; our Johnson's. Electric Polisher at exceptionally low'?, cost. Phone 82 for • .details or drop _ 'into the store • and • see• this magic machine: that•makes •it easy to keep ,your floors at their :gleaming' best'. If your floors need cleaning, . too Ke. recommend Johnson's • Liquid . Cleaning and Polish- ing 'Wax.. As you,. apply ,the wax, it removes all dirt, ready to polish ' to • a ,,clean, long'- wearing shine. . Only. ' ,, ,�,. 59c a Pint HOMPSON'S. The Store of ; Friendly Service 'PHONE 82. ' WE DELIVER WON LEGION CAR! (Continued :f om Ole 1) Purpose of the draw originally w�asYto wipe .off- the de7bt'"'the Le�'i ion`'had. "...incurred in . installing floodlights .,and ;bleacher : seating in the park at a cost of approxi- mately' $2,500., All 800 .'tickets, were disposed of and the ,proceeds have ;wiped off the 'deficit and • leave the Legion., .with ',a ' considerable 'bat =ance that will: be used to',further some other civic project.`' . ,Ken Cameron was ;lie. 1 pre - Meter al.. the. ':ticket • sales, .with the ` close ' co-operation of .Bob 'MacIntosh • Wilfred McQuillin Was the' man responsible • f -or ` constructing •and :painting • the }•ticket- barrel for; the draw -The stubs : of all 800 tickets wee; removed from the books a'n d •, individually . folded . a n d stapled .=and 'placed'. •fin the. drum in the presence :of witnesses. .The. druin was :then., :lo_oked, with_ the. key in• the possession of the president,` until the time of , the It was planned • to mail official` receipts to all ticket buyers but postal regulations prohibit this, and the N(Legion plea ns•to . publish' the names of all purchasers and their .. ticket number . in next 'week's vSentinel. • Night Was. •Profitable_ .That the draw was well man aged, and' highlysuccessful : is ' a certainty, but so were the dancer and binge• held. -that evening With. the proceeds netting about '$350. :The' event Was held in.the :Re- creational Centre, that w'as pack ed 'and which again proved that' this project• wasn't such, a "white elephant '•,as some folks proph TiIT RAS.,-NOVEM$EE, l th, 199+ and spiritual qualities which are absolutely necessary to establish and ensure peace. • He dealt with those. four re- quisites e-qu sites of faith, hope, courage and° sacrifice, which Britain's wear time Premier, W i n st o Churchill had so often spoken of. If these qualities were' essential .during the War, they are now an re-'-u'cessary than ever: if .:we are to .be true to those who died, and if 'we ,are to . prese'vere the peace, w:• Christ. • envisioned in. 'mankind:; 4•the establishment ,.of the King= • dom of .'Heaven ' o earth, , and :while ,theymay, not have been'. able to ,.express it, Rev. Mumford said he Was- confident that those. who ,laid. cj wI their` lives did so, for ,such • an :: ideal: Sacrifice is . as necessary today as it Was' during the War and the spirit :of those mem whin died : must, be' the spirit of those who live after them, he ,concluded. Place•. Wreaths; 'At' the ,Cenotaph, Rev. Mac- Donald led ,in prayer 'prior • to the observance hf ; the tvwo-minute. `silence.; The following: wreaths were the ,. placed: Province of, Ontario,.:', by Allen McTav= ish, Who lost. a son in Italy; Vi11 .age; :of: 1,,ucknekv,. by J. C.: McN'ab; Legion byRio!bert• M•aclntosh, president of the Branch;:' A'uxih Branen_p_resident, M,rs. Roy Black; W en's Inti= .tute by the .presidenMrs. A. J. Wilson , and' the • Business Men's Association by Ger on 'Fisher. a:post . and', reveille; Was The last d, , sounded;'by. P. W. Hoag; .Morley Chin and'',Geerge':Anderson and. Frank 'Macicenzie'tplayed the La-' ment On the, pipes, Georgie ' ' Whitby w as., parade marshal' and. the : Legion• `color party., was comprised 20i Jack Cooke,: George': Hassel,.• Lane. •Gardner; Harold Ritchie and C1i•f' 'Crawford 1V46. ;Clair' .Johnston Was 'the Auxiliary flag 'bearer and for- the Scouts and Cubs it was • Donald Stewart; •Billy` Math.---- ers•.and Bdblby - Johnston The Girl' -Guide.•' organizations. were in chargeof Mrs. Harvey' Hall, • Helen. Fosythe, -Jane Hor- nell ' and Gladys Gibson, .°The Scouts' . were ; under- 'the. leader- .ship of Stuart -Collyer and 'Sandy Rider, and 'the Cuba. were in charge of Elmer .Umbach and II; D. Thompson. ' ,Following' the :service at the • Cenotapl ; `Legion Members' con eluded:one of the most impressive- $emeinbrance-Day - -services--by holding • decoration ;ceremonies ;at both Kinloss . and. Greenhill Cern- eteries: for „Christmas Sweaters Blouses Lingerie Handkerchiefs Towels Socks ' Belts* Pyjamas•,,•• ;'Sport ^.Shirts.• Scarves Ski: Jackets Hosiery Housecoats" Pillow Cases:• Ties; Braces • Nightgowns' Parkas Gloves . Skirts: • Handbags Dresses Blankets Shirts.. • ' Garters: Underwear Smoking Jackets LADIES' AND .MEN'S WEAR • roorrifrirrinioromormwroinpri .BE, RREPARED FOR .. WINTER. ;WEATHER AHEAD Finest 'Qtality, ''Guaranteed y 'Canada's Leading Makers'. CHILD'S'.PULL-ONS Child's ' All, Rubber Pull -Ons .inblack,'. brown or red ......: $2.19' RUBBER OVERSHOES, All Rubber. Buckled Overshoes, Men's sizes, 5-12' $4.25. Boy's sizes, 1-5 $3.59. Missse'' sizes, 121/2- 3 $2.69 Childs' sizes, 6-12 $2.45 MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS with . insoles,, At , $3:25, $3.50, $4.25, 'ZIPPER :OVERSHOES Men's Wool Jersey zip- per._Overshoes.,,.=$4.25 ' • . AVIATION BOOTS Men's : all rubber avia- tion boots,,:slide fasten er, : heavy . lining:`, Priced ' $9.50 up WOMEN'S SPLASHERS Women's all :rubber / Splashers with conceal ed :. slide fastener, black or brown: $3,95 ., WOMEN'S VELVET OVERSHOE S Laced:.nor: concealed • slide. fastener $4.95, to $5.95 Sr4o BOOTS .;. Women's all rubber ,Sao. Boots .• fur cliff; for `ovet' shoes, in black -or brown, warmly, :;lined $4.95 CLOTH:. OVERSHOES • Men's 4-bkle. $4.35. Men's 2-bkle. ; $3.35 WOMEN'S PULL -OQNS Women's all rubber • Shading ' lined: Pull -;On, steel shank, renioveable' insole, black, or brown • Price ......,... '$6.50, $9.50' • i;. t c] v •ii it •Nickle bingo.. proved popular as seating accomodation was: 'taxed throughout theevening for prizes of'. chickens and household appli-' ances. The north wing dance floor had been sanded prior to theevent, and 'a partition removed •to' en- large, the floor space, to. the en- tire satisfaction of the;' dance crowd, Music . was supplied by. Farrier's` orchestra. • • A: well 'patronizedlunch count- er was ' operated by' the. Ladies Auxiliary in the spacious kitchen of the ,Recreational Centre. We wish to '. take thiso' portunity of ` thanking ' you for your. patronage, . and to appreciation, we ` would like :'to pass this saving ' :on' to you. rem November 15th to November 26th,. inclusive,.' we are offering all;:, merchandise in our ' Store ' at; `a Discount ay we suggest that you take advents e of this of feri and do your Christmas Shopping now. '• ' ', pedal group'of Trav-ellers'` Samples' in Snow -Suits and • Coat Sets on sale at 20. percent,. discount. ASHTON'S Tot -To -Teen anadies' .. NEW ' BLANKETS, CAR RUGS, • WARM . WOOL BLANKETS FLAN • .FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, BED THROW BLANKETS ie Store 'With The •. '. tock Mrs Harvey ebsteir ft l . •: 'at •di '41 Si cr -pt Or in arc th ...le p1 re �JE lr re he e eU