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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-08-17, Page 8;PAGE EIGH'P. , THE LUC1 NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,,' •QNTABZQ. nnuumptlim ollit uuullmollnemomlpitInli omil mmlillIntmn ottoinn iumnniinimmonolmniummu in mmenwom nmui ThURSUAY, AUGUST 1:7th, 1950 ii 1 .SEE By THE ,a a:hrIcs[sENTiNEL*.s 1.1 Ilb a - .(Continued from. page 1) • well, on this site will require drilling other •,test holes else - 'where in the municipality. • 'SC I10\01.4. OPENING .ONLY 19 DAYS AWAY' ENGLISH ALL. WOOL F,,..ANNEI.-an attractive 'w of ,fabric " you can rely on for warmth and service.' For dresses, skirts, bathrdb,es,, jackets; 54" wide. _Colors navy, green.. and red. • COR.DVRO `---Th y' of only fashionable,.its ': corduroy. is �n - • practical too, 36" wide: Blue, green: and red. AUTHENTIC •CLAN TARTANS Favorite for town- or'eoun try. Wonderful "for the new Separates—;Clan Tartar4 Dress; 1VIcLeod, Dress McDonald;, •Dress'Gordon,„ li;.C.A.F., Prince . Charlie, Duchess of Kent, McKenzie, Crawford,; 'Hunting McKinnon, Royal ,Stewart, . , COTTON :P UNTS••—Fine quallty . ccittons in new , forcliiildreis dresses,; patterns skirts,- housedresses.. 36", wide. leton • • • L.A. OFFICIALS °IC 1 . Loss FARM Frank MacKerizie's model farm on. the Second Concession: of Kin= lass' was :tlle. scene last Friday of a '`'school" .for the instruction of officials; ,of the Guelph region • o£. the Veteran's Land 'Act. This was ` the first- - such- train big/program to be held in this 'district. and .. was staged as a practisedemonstration of nli ',bal- anced �, farm nig t o•g VLA. - officials, so - that ' they in turn :can°.be of greater assistance to war veteran farmers..` Under the 'direction' of H. 'kit, Hare, • Ottawa superintendent ',of farm .development for all of.'Can da,.' members, of the :party divid- ed into':groups;'to 'study. pl.'ans. ,of, the 190=aere farm. In the even- DANCING . EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT SHY. HARBOR rDANCELAND Located on Goderich Airport Elliott .., • rruther's Orchestra 9.301 50e. per Person THAT ' at the special request • of Zion ° Oran ge Lodge, Dr, W. J. Mumford will return from ,his ..vacation to; preach on, Sunday anorning ; to a ° special: gathering of district'Orangemen. _oy THAT Eugene, Wrona has Intr., •`' chased kiipley's oldest.business ceritr id Jackson's jewel lery store:, 'which had been. closed for the past three months due to the. 'owner's ';ill . health. Wrona • served;: with the Polish .Army during" the ; last war; and came to ,Canada at '`'its .close. A watchrnaker by trade,: •he ' first • worked . on a farrn'at Shakespeare on coining to this.: country. He. worked 'With a construction' gang in,the Ab erley .distrct , Where ing . a round table :discussion was and Mrs: Walter Brown took held to : tabulate" the . day's find- kindly interest in the young ins The morning session includ- man, :who has remained ,with them for a: year and a.•half,-:and ed , talks. on ba an d farming by P; ,R. Hare; soil 'Conditions, .R, J. .Bryden soil specialist, Guelph, .advamitages of Jeforestation 'by J. C`Jackson, •provincial forester, Owen . Sound; .• Included °in the group were several ':from the surrounding district; including George Gear,, Bruce t✓ounty' . agricultural' rep- resentative;. 'G. R. Wright, reg. ionalu erl ,. Guelph; isor.Settle s p � Ment Officer Herb: Arkel, ,Tees- e Water; , Franck; rsh x, Clinton; , S. L. Bryans, i Mitchell; Gordon; WaY,%.'info -ation officer: for the rcrr�, .. VIA.: of Canada :Temple Clark has returned ;fro : a: tri est` and .has. resurim . m. t p :W ed:`• his general ::delivery duties Which had been in Charge of Gar field . MacDonald during the past week THAT the !Weather. finally set- . tied ..and :for the :past week •farmers have been Making 'the • Most of very . fairorable condi- ions o . harvest exce en grain crops: . • All Students planiung. to .attendiLucknow High School' for •the First Time .are requested 'to notify Donald' ' Henderson, Sec. or P. W. Hoag, Principal r THE FOLLOWING BOOKS Alit REQUIRED FOR GRADES .9 and ,1:9: These can be secured •locally and it: is'suggested they be procurednow; '• GRADE IX Gexiiral IVlathematicS Book I, The British • People, English Grammar For Today, • ,The Black' Arrow, Shakespeare.: forj..Yojmg_.Players,4Ontario Speilingg`3o6k, Highroads Dictionary.' or The Pocket Oxford,' Words. Are Parlez tas Francais. Good Health General Science Book I, I, ` GRADE, X -•=General Mathematics Book II, Building the Car. adian Nation, An' • English 'Apprentice, • Poems . Chiefly Narrative,, David Copperfield,, The Merchant of Venice, Tavel iiift -St`7s Ie , "Mort Ar Irnporta it I; "` .Genera Sc;e.,.,b .Bo tc_ TT (rtind T—T 4fhi . C.nnrc Frflfl fl4,: ,de Francais, Latin leader :for High, Sehools. The ' Following Books 'Irl Stock Now: FOR 'HIGHER :GRADES GRADE XIII --poems for :Senior Students;French' Short . r• :Stories, Shorter 'Poems, Cours Mayen de Francais Pt. 2 FOR*GRAI.DE XII --Guy: Mannering; A Modern Geometry for iigh Schools, Intensive Reading in French, Latin Reader for High Schools, Ancient and Med. History,, Learning ng to Write..' • FOR GLADE XI: The Admirable Crichton, More 'Essays by .Modern Masters; Real. Achievement, Ancient an.dMed, History, Poeths-. Worth Nndwing, Pour -Lire Avec Plais r; Latin for Secondary Schools, Learning:to Wiite. • •', has:., turned : t� his trade :of . '• watchmaking .which will now engage .his , full :time in his • .: neily.'acquired business. THAT`P MacKenzie, Walker- •• ton i'arriater, escaped injury " but had his. car badly. damaged when it. was ra paned, .broadside` by ':a car, .entering the. highway from' Kerry.s•station ,• Service south: of Walkerton., Driver ofa the 'car was Dick Benninger of Formosa. :. •. THAT ;Ruthie ' . Nosal is getting. ''about with the aid of a::pair , . of little crutches which' she hopes soon to discard ,complete-. ly. Ruth had ago, cast. removed two wee ks. a o,which: she •has. worn since undergoing a. •.hip .operation• in London in May., THAT The Playhouse is current' • ly running an especially ; good selection of ...pictures, with ' a .mi • . . n"'Au ust . 24, ;25, , '26' .with. Marjorie Main; ;and Percy „ Kilbride in ;their best hit ,,as `Ma: and Pa Kettle" —o; THAT while holidaying at Leam= • ington,, Mrs. Michael Gamble. had the .rnisfortune to, . fall (breaking ;a bone in her foot. She had a walking cast -put on' and hasbeen hobbling, around for • the • •past • three weeks: ' It May • be :a,, couple ,of Weeks yet before the .cast tan be removed,' sand', ' in '' themeantime; : Mrs.' •Gainble - is visiting in the Rip, ley district. •• UGESTION! For Your WEEK -END SHOPPING No 1' ,Clover.''Honey. 2• 1b tin • ...,.,..+.....,..:. 4 lb:' tin;• McLaren's Sugar-& .Cinnamon " Tin ....., 1'5c, "For making delicious +cinnamon toast". Choice. Quality Coin f5 oz tin :,,.a torr PEP Whole Wheat' Flakes • 2' boxes 29c Free plastic .toy in each box Sair Pitted (fates . '80c Golden Bar Baby •Cheese 1 lib. .r611 , .:..,...>. so ,;, 4f0 Fels-Naptha , Laundry Soap , .2 bars. �. ...........:,�y,.�....,;. 21c • "The Store of Friendly 'Service" Phone. 3z• We Deliver E y � • tidies' Blouses To Clear�•At _ _.X1,$9, X2.95, : 3.95'and $4..95. ALL 'SUMMER' STOCK REDUCED. TO CLEAR make xoom for,. thee fall & Winter Clothing. SAMPLES ARE HERE • • ' Our New Fall' and •Winter E. 'SUIT & COAT SAMPLES ARE HERE' .. , . . ft faiN 'is the, time to; Caine in and order your suit, . or coat 'while the selections are the best-. AGENT FOR:.'''' i Firth Bros. Cambridge • Clothes v Top Tailoxs. STER'S LADIES' And . MENS WEAR• Phone 15 Lucknow, Ont.. ismi linpllppll!111111!n!mmmllllmlllllL'm!Illllllllllllllllllilllllllll.Illi tmul118111.IIImmM!ilnNlgNmIIIeiss INinIIINIngNN rsiimmpriilliilllini m(ow. .THAT Miss Helen iMalcohn of Toronto isvisiting with. Misses' Margaret .land ` Nellie Malcolm • at .Kinlough, ,In Toronto Miss Malcolm is 'a supervisor of child 'evangelisrri work where- by children who do not. attend .any-Sunday-iSchool (and there, are many of• then) '.are brought together .'in .groups in •private homes for Christian instruction. ., THA• T, ;on her ' return . trip from British. ,Columbia,.. Miss 'Lorna, a�'. Caxnp!be11'.visiited for:' a f _ew days m Winnipeg 'where she :met Marty former nowites . and .. .Luck of r nend The renewal othe f sr these friendships . Was facilitat- .ed .,b social 'functions .held in • Y :Miss . Campbell's honor:', 1Vr2`s: .Gilbert M'acKa y held art.. Y • a party' one evening and Mrs.: Eldon :Siddall .was hostess+ at a lunch- eon at the Women's .'University Club; upholstering Chesterfields And Occasional" Chairs -v P e aired and Recovered.' Factory . Guarantee ..:.. 'ree Pick -Up and ,Delivery• STRRD'ATF o. UPHOLSTERING , - CO. 42 Brunswick St ` Stratford Sra.,., d For further 'information enquire at, JO_. HNSTONE Furniture Store 'Phone 76, Lucknow.;` JUST ' VISI j .. T -70 -TEEN and: LADIES' WEAR hone;' Lucknow,' Ontario,:. • IDEAL FOR' C OLffi 9R 1 k .OMrC for. BEACH, . '&fREET', or HOUSE WEAR ► Variety of Color Combinations, to ' choose from. THEY'RE WASHABLE r raced. from _ $2.49 to $345 ►�I