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, THE LUC1 NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,,' •QNTABZQ.
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ThURSUAY, AUGUST 1:7th, 1950
ii 1 .SEE By THE
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well, on this site will require
drilling other •,test holes else -
'where in the municipality.
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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.
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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,
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COTTON :P UNTS••—Fine quallty . ccittons in new ,
forcliiildreis dresses,; patterns
skirts,- housedresses.. 36", wide.
leton
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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
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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,
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` 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.
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•', has:., turned : t� his trade :of
. '• watchmaking .which will now
engage .his , full :time in his
• .: neily.'acquired business.
THAT`P MacKenzie, Walker-
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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.
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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"
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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
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Phone. 3z• We Deliver
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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 •
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Our New Fall' and •Winter E.
'SUIT & COAT SAMPLES ARE HERE' .. , . .
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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
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Top Tailoxs.
STER'S
LADIES' And . MENS WEAR•
Phone 15 Lucknow, Ont..
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.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.
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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
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: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
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UPHOLSTERING
, - CO.
42 Brunswick St ` Stratford
Sra.,., d
For further 'information
enquire at,
JO_.
HNSTONE
Furniture Store
'Phone 76, Lucknow.;`
JUST ' VISI
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T -70 -TEEN and: LADIES' WEAR
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Lucknow,' Ontario,:.
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IDEAL FOR' C OLffi 9R 1
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for.
BEACH, . '&fREET', or HOUSE WEAR
► Variety of Color Combinations, to ' choose from.
THEY'RE WASHABLE
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