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THE LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, L>1'CKNOW, ,'ONTARIO
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FLIRTATIQN
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A N I O
F MLLY RE -UNIONS
ONS
'The forth annual Gaunt re -
'union was held in Harbor Park,.
Goderich,,, on June 17th. Over 90
were , present .from Belgrave,
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easy to use -economical
ONE' POUND MAKES : 12
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barn spray.
$1.35 PER POUND
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;uggestions:
Colgate Beauty Soap
,Sane! z. 2 bars. 10c'
Fancy Quality Spinach
' 15 oz: tin .' '22c
Glenwood Fruit Cocktail'
15 oz tin 29c
FreezEasy Ice Cream Mix
2 pakgs: 25c
Pure Paprika •
Shaker
': ad'd colour:'and appeal,to'
,your slimmer' salads
.18c;
Lyons Aroma, -Sealed . Coffee
1 lb. tin 95c
Liptons Noodle :Soup Mix `
2 pckgs. 25c,
"The Store . of Friendly
Service"
Phone 82 -- We Deliver
Wingham, 'Kinloss,. London Lind;
say; : Whitechurch, Brucefield,
Owen, Sound, Preston, Auburn,
Chatsworth .' and ,Lucknow. The
crowd: .was 5mA:'11er , than ' usual
awing. to, the, very .coid weather
that: day. '
Afte e._-stunptUQus..aupper,.-An -
drew, Gaunt presided over a ibus-
ness period 'in which; the officers
Were. elected::. President, Andrew
:Gaunt. • and. " Se'cretary Russel
Gaunt were returnedto. office for
another year. '
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Various sports 'were enjoyed
dt'tring., the raf ternoon y and even-
ing. Some of :the prizes .were: the
oldest man, Sam Durnin;. the ; old
est lady, Mrs. Margaret .Gaunt,
Mrs and Mrs. ' John.. Gaunt and
Mr, arid Mrs., George Phillips for
having, the largest family, pres-
ent.'
res-ent,.'' Mrs. Ward Shickiuna for,
coarsing the ' longest distance.
Mr : Jose
ph Gant arid Mrs.:S
Durnin. also went prizes:. as. they
were . born --in- the -same-' year as
Mrs lylargare Gaunt and birth
days tinily, two rriOnths . apart: It
was decided to hold .the_, next .,re- -
union, on the same' date at For-
'rnosa• Park.
` HELM •PICNIC
Around 50' attended the Helm'.
re -union picnic at; Landesdowne
Park, :Kincardine, ,ori Saturday,
une r peasant • e noon
was enjoyed' •y all and` :the Iwea-
ther was ideal for a picnic .
'he young folk !rlayed; • a game;
of softball. with. Wm.. O. Hunter
acting • as • umpire..The older folk
enjoyed a visit together and pre-
pared supper;
Bill Hunter. and Edgar iR,tchie
took change of a good .line u1p . of
races ,for the children and some
of t'he.� linen .tried' their skills at..
pitching, horseshoes.
.Before.1eaving for:, home a• buss`
tress, meeting was condtic with
the president, James .xvt ay, .of
Port Elgin, presiding. All officers 1
were re-elected to office. It was
'decided:. to, ,r rii;eet .again On : the
fourth Saturday of. Juhe in :Kin
cardine in time for dinner. at, one
;o'clock.: •`
..'Mrs. Bert ' Helirni, ' John •M�eKin=.
non;. Wm. O: Hunter and Lorne
Woods' were called on, for •speech-.
es. The meeting was ;closed by the
singing `of ,God Save the` • Ding.
AT YOU R PARTY
THURSDAY, JUL,
13th, 1950 ,
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THAT' Joan Baillie, daughter .,of
.Mr and Mrs. W. T. Baillie of
,Cargill' (nee France's • Cain) is
one of two students of Walk-
"erton High. School who. are on
a. good-w.il1 inter -provincial
visit in. Quebec Province. The I
visit is sponsored by the G $v-
ernrnent.
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THAT' as secretary, of • the Cham-
ber of Commerce, IL D. Thomp-
son has `received' CNE• folders;,
a n d grandsitand'• reservation
forms that..'are free 'for the. ask-
ing. Rte'
THAT Glen Tasker,.,who has fez
enlisted :`in the 'R CAF; ,reliort
ed. for; duty at Aylmer last
Thursday.' '. He • was- given a
farewell. , party.' at the home of
James Lockwood „Mrs. Tasker.
and Douglas' ,will .• continue to,
reside . in Blyth for the pres-
ent.
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THAT ,the Lucknow Boy 'Scbut
trop ,was' the • first to occupy
the new grounds and buildings
at Inverhuron Scout • .camp,:,
where the mess hall and re-
. creational room was • officially:
---,opened-=the—Saturday—Morning
-mornimg
'before the Lucknow boys. rnov-
ed in.:.They. broke camp, on
Monday and' have been follow
: ed by the Listowel troop.; •
THAT Jo=Ann . Fowler; daughter
Of . Dr. and Mrs. Wren.; •Fowler
of ;Broekville and,. formerly of
Lucknow was winner of the
French , prize':for. Grrade IX stu-
dents.
THATCharles
Mr. and Mrs. Con -
grain
have bought. the village..
,residence of the late'. Dan :Fin-
layson and are preparing• it, far
early occupancy
THAT credit for',Iasrt week's
' artic'le on. the.. Lane -Andrew
centennial celebration., goes to
S. B. • (Stelve) .Stothers of Fere
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THAT the; .engagement :'of 'Edith
May ' Hoag of Seaforth, :'sister
of Mr. P. W. Hoag of Lucknow
nc • , •wm ner
marriage to Rev. Allan William.
Gardner of. Egmondville, to
take place in mid-July
THAT'. Mr & 'Mrs: Wallace Roul-
stun and' son Robert. of .Hagers-
Ville, visited last week at 'the,
homes . of Walter .and W. T.
Roulston. in Huron` :Township
They extended their visit. over
Sunday •in order.to hear Dr.:
W. J. Mumford, •'who was : form-
erly their' pastor at, Hagersville
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THATin the. newspaper business
you . can't • take • anything for
Ig'rarited. You've _got'to, cheek
and 'double ' check, and ,then
you're , never; sure Last week
we. • had- it. that 'the Pipe Sand
iwas at Embro, and not,; among
the- winners. The ; chief rea§on.
for this was; no • doubt that. the
Band., WASN'T there.' Inability
to 'muster ,a full band for this
competition decided the bands-
men to•
andsmen''to• change their plans. Of
this we weren't aware , and,
when the : Lucknow. Band's '
name didn't appear in the press
report ,of The' .Games we as,
stunned that they 'hadn't placed
in. the money. Our' apologies to
the Band! .' •
LADIES' COTTON DRESSES
Manufaeturer's Clearance of higher priced lines,, •
plus regular stock. Values up, ,to $7.9,5
Reduced to clear at ' _ ' --_---_.- _� `83.95
We'ha've a good• selection of Ladies Bolero ..Sundresses aindt,
pinafores, sizes from 12. to 46 . Priced as low at• $2,49
LADIES, SHORTS; JEENS, SLACKS
CI•UILDREN'S, 'SUMMERWEAR •
• Bathing Suits, Trunks as low .gas' 98c, Sundresses, Sunsuits,'
T -Shirts,. Shorts, 'Cotton Suits;. Jeers, • Cla*n Diggers,
Pedal Pusher•s. .i�
:Enjoy;, the Hot "Weather by Dressing oeomfortalbiy, •,
and Reasonably. ;:
ShtOflYS
TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES' WEAR
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SPORTSMEN!
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THAT Howard ' Robinson's' .1.912'
Ford, which runs like a sewing
machine,, "taxied" the (bride
land groom on a 4.our . of ' the
town following the Kannapin..
Campbell: wedding 'at. Hackett's'.
United .Church' on, Saturday.
THAT. Rely, G. .1V1, Newton ,,was
inducted. ;at • ,Y�oJRiiesvmlle
Red. Church on June:30th.. He ' •
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