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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-07-13, Page 81"::GE EI4frif THE LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, L>1'CKNOW, ,'ONTARIO ' SEE B1'.°T NTe:N�1 MPLETOI 'IN EXCITIJ-NC FLIRTATIQN '' COLiOUKS. 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, C:. te# oY h x hlo c • TO. COQNTROL. ties,, lice,:_ fleas; on dairycattle and •other faint animals • F I .SAFE TO USE—no ni11 , contamination,.•fast depend able action;. 'long . lasting; easy to use -economical ONE' POUND MAKES : 12 gals °. fly spray ',Or 3 galas. barn spray. $1.35 PER POUND Finlayson, 'Phone 91-w, Lucknow • e: t tS g ti • l,- 1, ;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. ' r 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 , '(Continuedfronn; page 1) 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. --o— . 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. —u—�. 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 gus.• • 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 —0-- 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 `'Phone 89-w'Lucknow, Ontario Illlif!i11niii11111M1191111IGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIMIlIII,011p 111111111111111111111111Illll1111111111111111i01111IIIiCIi I IIII 1 I I ".�� ' . I Upl I IIIIIr11111 I,L.,,IIII • eireshinq Fashions lor Summer Bathing Suits in a and 2 -piece .stylet'' Shorts and. Halter Tops, 'teens and T -Shirts, Pullovers and; Cardigans in Nylon, Sun Dresses, Cotton. 'Dresses and - a DressU Dress- for: All Ochasion SPORTSMEN! • •WT'ren.':'sitting watching the • Lucknow .Legionnaires • goim,g through, one of•their .dazzling „displays•, 'sit •• relaxed in ' a.. n•• icecool RT .SHIRT, •and SPORT 'PANTS 2 ou'll be a hit with - the worren''even,if you cant it a ball' 'ebster's: Ladies'_ rl�. � . and Merl's' Weal - one '85 .; I.ucknow, Ont > Illllllllillnllllllnllllllllgllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllglillllll 111111111111111111111111111111111111pldllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111111111111111111Munil111(INIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111h a 3 a • c •'e •l 1 or ,Summer .• en'a,' Boys' and Children's 'Sizes soodreh and Fleet ,1 OOt. We have '.a cothplete stock .of. 'these dines for '. summer wear forever nzemli it .. � er of they 'fora y • 4fl1.1w0 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 ' • succeeds- Rev. Campbell Taxi ener, fornierly Ashfield, who has•• gone toThorndale in Mid-- dieseex' Presbytery, r at11111 Uits, run s • reachwear • othin