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THE LUCKNQW :SENTIINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
1 SEE BY. THE
SENTINEL
(Cont ntied from 1?age 1)
THAT Ernie Crawlford;• repres-
enting the Village Council, and
H. D. 'Thompson, . of the 'Cham-
Jber of Commerce, were in
'Stratford last Friday attending
• an inter county industrial pro
-motion _.conference,.. sponsored
Iby the trade and industry
►branch: of the 'Ontario Depart-
ment of Planning and Develop -
mend, .They . heard ' the basic
points of• what a community
must have, and be; to sell in-
tdustry 'on the idea "of .locating.
,in; it.
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•1 THAT 'upon.ixenewing, her Sen-
tinel ' •subseription- • last . week;
Mrs., C;. •A. Willene. Rad orci of
•Edmonton; • writes': "expect if
nothing 'happens to be -back, .in
dear • old Luckn w within ' the
next three 'weeks, but' my visit
will be (brief".
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IS HERE AGAIN.
The Things You W l .'Be :Looking' For:
• GIRLS BLUE JEANS, 'SAN►FORIZE .
� D --SHRUNK' •:
MISSES T-Si;YR:T>S,
MISSLS SWEATERS
r' or coat'style, nylon or.. wool
SOCK ES, ' NI,Gi rthoWNIS, PYJAMAS
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' ''BOYS' BLUE ,JEAN•'♦,,(I3AJG S) SANFORIZED.
SOCKEES, "TOPS' and BRIEFS
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ASHFIELD• W.M.S.
(Continue coni page,1).
• Mrs ••Bert'Finlay, Mrs. James
Reid, A. Kilpatrick and May, Reid.
in May *1:9.09 the ladies sent a:
3fi dozen crate=of.,eggS:to-the-fresh.
air camp at , Whitby, ,, and ,later 2
quilts and 41• .jars' of fruit to the
deaconesses Name. This. •latter.
work. had been gong' on for soiree
time. Some of the past presidents,'
• each serving a two Year term,
were, Mrs.:. Janies: Ritchie, Mrs.
Albert; A'1ton; 1Vlrs.tRichard; Jahn
son, • Mrs. ' Ernest ' Gardner, Mrs.:
Geo. Lane. and Mrs. Cook, but
Mrs.: Alton •could' ' not remember
. all of. them.:'In later years each•
/appointment :had .their own. soc-
ieties with one annual meeting.
together, held • at the: parsonage
Mrs.; Alton•,errpaiasized the part
prayer had. played in ,the ''years
• of' work and:'closed her :address.
with 'the 'following' verse: '
Away in foreignields'they won
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McLaren's- Fruit. Punch
Grape or Orange
8 oz. bottle
:Instan't Postum .'
4 oz. bottle 396:
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.dered how
Their sini,ple words had d e;r;
At home the ' Christians, two or -
three . had. met
To pray. an hour..
•
Yes, we . are always wondering.
how.•• •
we .I o not see
•,
Because d not
Someone,; ;perhaps, unknown, and:
fax awlay=
On Ibended, knee.: It'
After the closing ` prayer by
Mrs. ' Alton, Mrs; Joseph ' Helm,
as : the'•' oldest lady: present, was
led--to�th-e-fron�l�y-Rev-Woolle
to cut. ;the 'birthday cake, which
she. did every' (gracefully, and .a
delicious lunch w'asserved by•the
younger members of the Society;
•
NALL 'as-
sumed
Mc has
his .duties as •'postmaster
at Blyth. Glen•• 'Tasker, who has
been in charge;.of the office- since
his ; father, death, `has .rejoined
the Ail* Force.,
THAT last Wednesday's Free
.Press carried a picture of. mem-
bers of: the Ontario Good Roads
Association, who' *ere touring
Western• .' •' Ontario , and 'were
guests at .the;, home. of; W. S.
1Vlci ay near„Talbotyil lle Includ•-.
e• 'in e::•pie ure was .' is ar;.
Elliott of'..Holyrood president
of the, Association.
22e THAT,•with' the :tourist season at
hand, Canadians are reminded
blot the Amerkan'' dollar is
worth _$11x.0 in Canadian :hind's'
arid: that regulations of the For-
eign Exchange Control' Act re-
quire 'that: -the full official rate"
of exchange +be .allowed . 'in' ac-
cepting .Ainerican •currency; '
THAT. Ripley-: Junior ` 'Far•rne
Good, Morning IMarm�alade
by- Sherriff'•s
'1 • lb. jar t *28c
McLaren's
Sweet Relish°Pickle ,
16oz..jar I .. 25e
Choice Quality Tomatoes
20 oz. tin . • 2 for 25c
•'Walker's SaltineSodas •
Special!:; ,` • ...•1 1b::'box 25c
'•Redeem your 'rnoneysaving,
coupons for Crisco, Duz, Rinse •
(and : Luau Toilet Soap at
T H2OMP SO.N!$
``The' Store ,of Friendly
• Service"
Pho �e 82 ; •,_- �, a • •
r1. W • ,Deliver
rs
sq{care .dance team • wpm lop
• honors in the County contest at
the Bruce County ` Industrial
:Fair. Dancers dere.: Oral
Jayson;' ' Betty • Elliott;.' Hugh,
Duncan,.'Bert, . Elliott, Mr.- ,and
Mrs.- Glen 'Fraser,Ruby Mason
and; Austin' Martin.:Music„ was,
supplied by Walter.. Collins : and
• Miss•• Lillian Osborne 'arnd cal-
r' -off was Donald VMTay.ish;:
•
THAT Alex 'MacDonald, ;grand=
s''n: of Mrs,- Ewen: MacKenzie,
has passed ` his.• first year. 'in
Arts ' at Toronto. ' Alex is a stu
dent 'for 'tie' •ministry. .
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1HAT a ;wieked thunder' storm
• swept this .dis rrct . albout..the
,supper • flour ` on 'Friday., Al-'
though the.- village missed' it;
..Itorrential r -al- fell?"rn---many.
surrounding sections: The :light-
ning was sharp and close, and
:reports • were heard of ' `fire •
shooting out: of, wall' plug hydro
recep, ic, es,4.an• •o +a el fro T..
`♦pole on `Con::'6, Kinloss, being
'shattered and: splinters hurled
for some di'stance.. •
THAT; last week 'was "one, of
• those - weeks' so far as pub
lishing. The' Sentinel was don=
cerned. A last;. minute ,tush 'Of
'copy?, When . it Was. ,too: late •to'
run` extra' pages, meant -we had
to pull .out some, 'ads and hold
over ' about . five. ;columns; of
'type. Its .'to• try, and 'avoid such.
conditions, 'that we keep, re-
] peatediy--:asking .for 'early° •.copy
' red by
a � , early we dontt ':mean:
ar1
Tuesday,: when its •po'ssible to
have it in sooner
e na es. o : ' r an... rs.
Finlay..•MacDonald's •twlins , are
•_George' Kenneth and. Thomas
Roderick.
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THAT John MacKenzie has' pass
• ed'.his 5th year in medicine at..
•
Kingston withhonors and is
I' 'spending the summer' months -in•
THAT: seven ,rrienilbers were re'=
ceived : by :profession of ,faith
into •t'he• Olivet congregatin'• on
the:,,occasion of the 25th; anni=
versary :of the•. United. Church.
They were Mildred Anger.,
Harry Culling, Anne • Henry,
Alan
>� cC McCh r '
a les,•Allan .Mac-
• Tavish, Evelyn, MacTavish' and
Cordon. Ro4Iston, i •
TH ,ZR8 A
JUNE 22iid, 190;
• . Holida...y 1.1... e
FOR YOUR YOUNGSTERS WILL SOON, BE I#ERE,.
FOR LONG HOURS: IN THE SUN, WE HAVE:
FOR G RLS . , , ,
Short and• Mid.riff'.Sets, saes., 2-6- . ,.:,,, ,„ Tacks and Shorts'
in gabardine, sizes.8-14 , , , .. Sun Dresses with bolero
jaekets in gay prints, sizes !-?7,,,•!,1-Dire.ss's.,..;
Jeans, Pedal;
Pushers,• T -Shirts, Blouses -print, broad-,.'
' cloth, gingharn:; silk, sizes 1, 2,,-3; Z -6x;'8-1:2 .• , .,-'Bathing
Suits; 1 -piece or 2 -piece, from 2-14.• years , ,
FOR BOYS p .
Short' and •10,iig Pants in Jine drill or":gab rdin,, sizes
22-32. T -Shirts, Dress and • Sport. Shirt, , Switri
Trunks, .sizes. 2-6x, 8-14 , 2 -piece Wash' Spurts, plain,
by figured 'frolr'i:. 2-6x,' r•
OTTOIV .:and • BETTER : DRESSES'
Come in and look .over. our ,selection, sizes. 11'.:241,y-
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Drop,' in and see' our fine ',selection••.of
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South Carolina' at Greenville
General Hospital
:THAT Members of :the teaching,
staff of •both the Public and
High ••School • haXe all been re-
' engaged with ' increases - in sal-., '•
art`
THAT in a letter from Mrs:. Frank! •
Guest :of • Wadena, . Sask., • she !• .
mentions that IVlrs. A. miner
still in the hospi'ta1. in :Regina,
but is '•improving • slowly and is,,''
ableto be uo`for..a ,while'cach
day. She' is a daughter:.'of the
late David Todd• of .St: Helens.
arid la cousin of Frank and Dave
• Todd./ Written on.. June • 9th,
Mrs, `Guest said •they` h•ad-•no
warm • weather • yet and ha'a.
skiffof now on June, 1st,
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THAT. in renewinghis• Sentinel,
Will Lees of Ferndale, :.Mich.,
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cor emnts: If the little' paper,
doesn't show up, the whole
. week is spoiled”. •
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LEARI
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For Spring. and Summer Wear
Men's, Boys' .and .Children'., Sizes
' Goodrich and••Fleet Foot
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,anvas ::' Uvtin
We have a complete' stock of these lines ,for
summer. wear,everye ber of .the;fatnily • '.
formem• •
THAT.mr.and Mrs,; Albert Alton
and B.ernadean •havemoved to
• Lueknow• to the residence pur-
chased' ` from' the -:Treleaven
1Vlill•ing Cnn•rpany, and. Which
• was the former Robert Graham
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TIiAT Rev .ug1ilSte ,ort has.
accete .' -a. t -o•.' ictoria
. Pres,byterian C. hu'er h,. Tororitot
which] was the.' ch -Bich .to tiw'hich.
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