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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTA#IIQ;
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for
BIDDIES, GIRLS,.. • , .. '.'
BOYS and ME14
KIDDIESone"-piece Bathing • Suit for swim ..or play suit,.
:
wool- and cotton mixture, fan,cY -designs
MISSES two-Aiece' Swim:Suit, > sweetheart: br1a, • ,jersey Lined;
sizes 8 to 1.4- •,years. r
• YOU $ ,'DRUNKS; all wopl, 'sizes'
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N'S .TRU TKS,. s':il 'wool, sizes, 34, 38
ENGAGEMENTS
Announcement: is made ofthe
engagement: of Roberta Miriam,
'daughter , of Mrs. Jahnstori and;
-the-late lAr Robert-.Johnston._o
Goderich . to Hairy` Glenn Hays',:
of Seafoh, son •of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James .Hays; the• Mar-
riage to. take.'place on Saturday;
July. 8th 'at '3.00 *p.m., irk .Goderich;
BORN
OI.VlPSO 1 ---in Ii icardine .Hos
pital= on .June 20th; 1950, to.' Mr;
and .Mrs. 11lljac Thompson, lit. 1,
HoIyrood, a daughter.
our Guide
To'A
Holiday
ap�y• •1
Whether you spend the boli-
°cottage,
g
day. week -end :at the
picnic-Ing,or quietly at home,
you'll :get. more .enjoyanent
'
with cool; ..tasty simmerfoods ..,
from..Thompson's.
Fancy White . Tuna Fish
5c
,Lipton Noodle Soup lifix
2 packages ..R..: . 25iC
1ple Leaf Baby Cheese
1• lb. roll . 49c
Harry Horne's Peanut Butter
9 oz. lar ' :,......:, ....,....
29c
•
Maxwell House Instaint Coffee,
2 oz. jar. 72c
Hunts 'Date & Nut Roll
12 oz. tin . t,. 32c.
Sweet' Mixed: Pickles
Fasriily size: ,....«.•. 59c
IrafTCheese Spreads
4:' oz. glass 25c
• Relish,;. Pimento, . Pineaplple,
Olilve=Pimento
"E'reshie''. Fruit Beverages
Pckg.............................. 5c
Serviettes, Drinking Straws,
Waal Paper, Paper Cups
P HOMP SO
"The ,'Store of Friendly
Service"
We Deliver
Phone 82
THAT' George Chin • has com
pleted his •year at ;Chatham
Collegiate .and returned• home
last week. George .performed
With 'distinction with.. the Chat.:
land will Gadd. a lot of • strength
to.: the Lucknow Legionnaires
Softball.team this summer • •
THAT. the Lucknow High School
'Band 'gave 'another enjoyable
'Saturday evening band cdxicert.
last week' on Main Street; They
• will Ibe . ' out algaii tonight
(Thursday) ' for• The Clansmen
Carnival. They have an excel
lent. band, which -is ,the pride
.of the community and a. credit
to the. school,; the members and'
their leader, Mr. P.. W.• Hoag
THAT tbe; ordinary c'ala ,.< of a
Vill-
in the
Monday morning
age wasrudely (broken .about.
8.30, when : the 'siren wailed
lordly ' It was:,evidently;set off
by : short :'circuit possibly due,
to the -torrential • ` rain which.
fell ..earlier, in 'the 'morning.
Shorts seemed to be in order,
•
for an,•hour'or so later Leonard
• McInnes' car horn, started to
blow 1uily, and 'it 'took -.,him of his ear- ` and ':was' struck
I 'SEE BY THE
SENTINEL ,
(Continued from page,l)
THAT Cecil Johnston, Warden of
Huron .County, spenta few
,days the. latter, part of .the
week in United' • States on a
SOU eonservation.bus ;tour. One
.9.f , he points visited was the
.Malabar Farms in Ohio; owX'- '
'ed • Eby L. Brgomf ield, . :farm ,
journalist. -Members • of the .`.,
party, representatives of. var.
lolls farrp or ganiza tions, were
guests, of the United States. De-
partmerut of Agriculture
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THAT . Miss MargaretTaylor is
now able•to ibe walking a, little
each, day. with :the aid of .a
crutch; having been in ;Wing
• ham. • •Hospital for, •'snore; than
six months With a :badly'frao,
tared 'hip. We'previously ter-
,
roneously referred to Miss Tay-
.1or's hospitalization • as due to'
at heart condition, but she •in-'
forrns us _:.there- , is. nothing.
Iwrong With her heart:
THAT. Dr. Charles 11 MacDonald
recently -had` tw'o 'interesting
Ibaptismals ' to perforrn. One
Was the baptismal of: the, twin
children of Rev. Alex 'Simpson
of Cranbrook on May. lith; arid,'ori 'June . llth'he •p.erforriaed:••,a.
suriiDa'r cer'em'ony; or.'the, twin-
children of Rev. J. Marshall of
Greorgetown.. Church.. in Howick,
Quebec. .
THAT ' Mr ..'and , Mrs Robert
Standley • of Leicester, ;England;
arrived bete ten days ago and
are visiting at the. home of
their :daugbiter,r Mks. 'Gordon,:
Ross of Lochalsh. Another dau-.
',ghter, . Mrs: Fred ' Howard . re
,sides .in ,London, 'Ontario Mr.
and • Mrs. , : Standley . are quite
.thrilled With Canada and `the'
reception they' have received in-
this comnnunity
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TRt nsDAY, JUN 29th, 1950
'', leverly ',styled, With or, without.atching jackets,, sizes
12-20, 38-44 at Mu.".LA.f•fni s.x.RRR. $2:98,$3.95, $4,95 up.
WASHABLE,-TUBFAST COTTONS- ginghams,, cl ambraysa
broadcloths, , •spuns, . sizes .12-29, 38-44.
Slacks,'; Shorts, Jeans, T -Shirts, 'Blouses, Sweaters,
' Nylon .Anklets. . • .
Waw .Weather Togs for girls, 'sizes 4-6x, '8-14, .
Slacks, Shorts, Jeans, T -Shirts, Sun -Dresses,• 2 -piece k.Short
&' Bra Suit, Bathing •Suits Dresses, Sox;
2 . SftRTIE COATS.
nue: to thedemand ' for Shortie Coats, we' have purchase(, .,
.•a few,:more in all -wool tWilt, satinn:lined.. Values to $ 00
LE °PRICE,
-- -T-4.4 $.1'4.95
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.TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES' WEAR '
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THAT Ronald.. Treleaven of. Gad
erich and • formerly of Ashfield
had'., a' couple of unpleasant ex-
periences :lately. First `.of' all :,a.
youngster ran otilt'froari :lbehlrld
a .truck, directly :into the path
' a few moments, to •silence'it'by'
finally • loosening ..the connec-
tions
THAT Jimmy Brewer, 10 -year-
old son` of ` Mr.” aiad.lVirs: R,
,Brewer ot`'Goderich and grand
son of Mr.: and' Mrs.. Burton
Roach . of town, 'underwent an
ernergency , appendectomy . in
'Seaforth. Hospital at 'Month/•'on Saturalay'
THAT Mr. and 'Mrs Cecil Wheel-
er . are 'visiting in Lethbridge.
,Mrs.' Wheeler` is a, sister:of .Mrs..
•
:down ' The, lad was kept •°under,
observation, at. Goderieh 'Hos
pital• until it was determined
:his injuries were only super- '
ficial" Ronald's next hair=raiser•
. rwas• Ito have an elderly gentle -
.man fall behind his coal truck
while . he was backing up. He
suffered a fractured .leg; when
'the' 5 -ton load passed over . his
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THE SMARTEST -OF THE .SEASON'S ?FASWONS.
IN =BEACH '& VAC•AATIO'N
.
ALL .MODERATELY... PRLCED
at,
'BathingSuits, Shorts and Halter Taps, Jeans and . Jersey•
s,
Sport Sox, Slack, Suits, Cotton Frocks, °Printed•
Silk. and Sheer Dresses `
T Shirts, Sport„Shirts, Sleeveless Sweaters; Bathing Trunks,
Shorts, ::Sport Coats and Jackets
ODD PANTS
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Over 150 pairs to choose from, a pair, to go with
any outfit you have
Webster.'s Lades' and.` 1�IIen's Wear
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THAT holiday . time is here . as
,public school pupils", conclude
the term today..
John Kilpatrick ''of'• town. They THAT .Lou Lane was in •the plane
•'_ made the trip :..by air' and - Mr., . that .spotted George Walker,"
Wheeler had the unique exper charged with. the . double slay
ing sof,' two pursuers' following
the . Langton. bank robbery.
Froze the air they watched the:
fugitiveflee to the cabin and
gave directions ,to' the ,ground
(posse. Mrs. Lane vu'as • forineriy
Dorothy Paterson of Lucknow.
/ N., has'• moved frown. Niagara =o--.
Falls„ to Toronto. WHAT ° Mrs. 'Gordon MacPherson •
•
ience, of cutting his own lawn
that 'morning before . leaving,
. • and repeating the.' task that ev-
t.. ening at, -his (brother's home in
Lethbridge:
o—
THAT Miss Jean 1VtoClure, • Reg,.
or Simmer Wear;;
Boys'and Children's Sizes.
anvas
u#ung shoes
e have a complete siiick of
;these lines for
summer -wear, f or..every
member of the family
AD R 17V
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WORK REFRESHED
.of St: Helens' received. ,an Sra
mail letter oast w,eel from her
another, Mrs. Margaret MlacFar-
lane, announcing her arrival. in
Scotlarul about one o'clock .on
Saturday, , June '17th She' and
her sister took off from Malton
the day before on, the •. fitst lap
of heir, :trip "home". -
THAT Sally MacDonald and Bar-
bara MacLennan of Lochalsh
'were successful in passing their
first year examinations at •Tori
'onto' tTniversity.'with honors..
THAT':`Mrss
garet MacPYier;
'son df St. Helens, student nurse •
at. St.,' Joseph's Hospital, T.An;
:don; who is naw home on holi
has •alm.ost: tufo years of
her course in, and will con!'
:darys,
• Mete her training in August
year
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