HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-05-18, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
THE;- LUCKNOW ',$ENT.NEL, LUCE.NOW, ONTARIO
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On Fashion Acade
A vaxd Vinning.
NYLON: .
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• 4. THE NEW r
REDUCED PRICES
:EFFECTIVE KAY •15th.
lit 'QUALITY NYLONS . New
shades:, ;sizes' 9-11;. .•
Prices 81.19, $1.25, $1:5;(1, $1.75;
$1,95. gawps42, ,45, 51.
••,THE NEW •"BEA JTY ^HEEL; in 51
gauge.
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'neilogg's naism
Pckg.: 22c`.
The ,new,, , delicious cereal
' with fruit
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• The mnodern ;thirst.guenche'r
Package 56
Eachenvelope makes 12 •:giaas'
• es; either orange Qr lemon
flavor;
FiotilL; Fruit Cocktail . I.
.28 oz fir • 49c.
A. delicious :. combination of
.diced peaches; 'pears, p neap-
ple, grapes„ .and • maraehino
. •cherries..
Wagstaffe
Pineapple Marmalade
��1• _. ecia1,!. ' . 2.;1:b. jar' 43c"
r.Hot RollMix
T�Xbes � .
Special!' - - Pckg. 27c
Clover Leaf • J
Fancy Pink; Salmon
Special!- 'ii tin' 25c -
Ingersoll Baby Roll Cheese'
1 lb. roll :,.., . ,... 40e.
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The Store of Friendly' Service
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SENTINEL .; �,.
(Continued from page 1)'
THAT the draw for a silver set
will feature . the' Ladies Attxilr.
nary dance to be • held .in the
'Dawn Hall on Friday. evening.
THAT the residence of the late
Mgrs. James ' Levis .:has . been
,purchased by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, Lorenz.. Mr.. L6renz'`s
not enjoying; "the best'of health,
land Was in Kincardine, 1lospi
•ta1 recently., but is now i wine
• again. • The Lorenz' property
..south orf •the. village formerly
owned' by Jim •Reid, has been
purchased by '11. Qu,ance "of
town ,.who recently sold his
.:residence to E.. H. Agnew,
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THAT Mr„.and and Mgrs, L. Rider are
Moving to the 'front apartment
in 'thy "John Fairish home, for-
merly • occupiey . b y ,Gilbert
Hobrough, Mr and .Mrs.. Robt.
Armsit'rong ' and .family have
moved to the apartmient:.vacat-
ed :by.the Rider: family, and Mr,
andMrs. r Clare Johnstone will
...
move into the home which the
Armstrongs Iviacate,land, which
they recently bought from Herb'
McQui.l,lin,
THAT the Village-Cauncil, has
'arranged forthe financing of
the (purchase of upwards of
' 2;QQ.a worth of ' fire hose .sand
other ;fire fighting equipinent:
The payments will be spread.
over !a: four year term, to Ovoid
this .,unlooked for: expen. diture`
(being added in foal." to• the:1950
.expenditures !which' Were btid-'
•geted for earlier in" . the year
with a:'view to holding the tax,
• rate", "down.
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oppinHUNTER-in .Wuzgham 'Hospital
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Qr� ,Thursday,` May :',l1fh;:'to Mr,
and Mrs: tarries Hunter of AsY1,=.,
field (nee Isobel ' Nieholson)., a
daughter, Wanda. Mae
—in Toronto ~ oti Thurs,
day, .May. 1 Tth `to Mrand ' Mrs.
.Fenriey ,(nee 'Rita Wallace), ' a
daughter:
CARRUT'HERS .•— In Kincardine
Hospital, on Wednesday, May 3rd;
to Mr. and Mrs.. Eilititt;Carruth=
ers, R. 4, Ripley, a :son.'
WiHITBY,--=In Wingliam General
Hospital bn''Saturday, April. 29.th,
,'.to•Mr: and Vfrs, 'Ed -Ward Whitby,
Winghan,` a daughter.
ERRINGTON —In, Wingham Gen-
eral ' Hospital on. " Friday,; ' May' 5,
to Mr. '.and Mrs; Harold,. Erring-
ton,' R. 2; Auburn, a :daughter';
United Church Y. P. S.
THAT . Work, • has ';commenced 'at
the 1,2th Concession .where a
:`new bridge is to be ibuiltspaii-
• rang ,the Nine, Mile . River on
the Lucknow Dungannon -Road.
The old bridge is: ' dangerously'
narrow and' , not .safe. for Ypres
ent highway.' loads.
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T)ie meeting' opened with hymn
501 followed, ,by the ;Lord's pray.
er. •The meeting. was in •charge
of Donald .,Thompson, vice-
:pres-ident. The 'responsive reading.: of
a" psalm 'was led by Dr.' Munford.
Helen Irwin," Christiancitizenship'
convener, ' then took: . charge.
'Hymn .399 was. sung; -after 'which,
-C-ar-olyn--Gibson gave a: reading,.
'A .duet'mras sung by Marilyn Ka-
Patrick:
il pa.trick: ,and • Elizabeth ' Webster.
The.,tapic on citizenship was' tak-
en by.l�r: T. A.: Cameron..A poem
was given by Helen .Irwin and
`•the meeting,,closed with ,prayer.
TRuRSDAY, MAY 18th,.195%
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DRESSES—Ginghams, broadcloths, : spuns, chantungs,
featherheads ih a bright array of colors, Sires 12-20,
38-44, 18 -24'/2.
SUN -DRESSES• -t -Print and "Cruise Cotton". Sizes 14-20,
38.=44,
.MOTHERS . , .; e.. •
• For a 'complete, ' •Su, miner'=Wardrobe •tor your Glrls, See
" our Stock of . "Warm :Weather" . play togs ',`
Pirate Shorts, sizes -4-6x
,Cabana Sets, sizes 3-7
We1f-Digger Sets, sizes.' 34
Clam=1?igger.. Shorts, 3-7 .
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Denim Jeans, sizes 3-7, $-14
Dirnal Skirts, sizes 7-12 •
2 -Piece Sun. Dresses, 31, ,
..7-12 •
TOT -TO -TEEN, and LADIES': WEAR
'Phene .89-w, Luckno•w, .Ontario
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rTHAT Bill Pappas is present
being ";grooined" to 'take over
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:the. general delivery route fo
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Temple ' Clark, whe he' leaves
shortly for :;a trips .ho Western:
• Canada.
THAT Mr.. and Mrs. Sid 'Plow -
right of , Oshawa 'enjoy The:
+Sentinel : "."We • read it from • A
to ,..Z; '_even the auction' sales"; •
sas-Mrs - P:iowright, who ' was
formerly Ruby ` Nixon.n. •
THAT J C. M+a
cNab is in Otta
this week attending .a 'Special
,meeting of the executive. of :the:
.Ontario ',Crearnery : Association;.
,of which' he is a director.,
THAT June Clark, Who -was em
;ployed:at Halls Restaurant, has,
accepted , a -Positi.on tat the Co -
Op 'grocery
oOp'grocery and:comznenced her
duties 'on Monday,
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THAT, The Playhouse Theatre,
has .a couple of novel ideas to
. publicize, the ,picture.. "lie Egg
and. I", which' starts :.tonight
(Thursday)4 and ,'will :run ` for
six nights; the concluding per
formai-ice beim? on.May .24th.,
Its rated as a..•top ranking pic-
ture.
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DERAILMENT' AT' WI$GHA1Vi,.
A •faulty switch at Winghan-i
�auderailment ' of ' the
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Palmerston, bound 'morning train
cn Monday. The- opinion was eX,-,
FOR :BOOTH MEN -=AND' WOMEN
Many. Styles
and. Colors to. choose from..
NYLON PULLOVERS -Short sleeves, pastel 's'hades
NYLON CARDIGANS -the. best for Summer wear
COTTON'. DRESSES ---11, to 1.9,A.18x� •to "24'?a
BETTER DRESSES --Plain shades, printed arid.. cheers:,
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Men's Nylon PULI':49VERS. :Men's AllWool CARDIGANS
Now: is the, time' to buy that odd pa>ar :of
PANTS & SPORT ..COAT,•: OR 'JACKET.
We "have a smart' selection •to choose from at
Laches -an; ens ear.;
m. Phone 8Lucknow Ont.
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or .Spring ; :and.' Summer..
ear';:
en's, Boys' s' and Children's. Sizes
Goodrich and Fleet ,Foo
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the 'family
•• surrimer' wear, for every member o�
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.pressed that the switch might
.have been,qanupered , with. No one
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vvas in'u'red but da g wa s
to •two coaches and the .engine•
tender.
• Afternoon' .sef,L lc,, cin. thg lied
as •
was delayed,• t ,!t not disrupt
1. so•ui h hound trains.:
noh • rnr
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plan
exchanged' passengers, ma alt.
express. at thc, srcil 0f;the
the Dargains
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