HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-14, Page 8the'guest speaker,' -at ker at the.
Sep-
tember ,rneeting
ep-tember'•meeting of the.Women's
Institute' held in the Community
Hall tiny Thursday, afternoon..
There---xrere,`1-8-Ladies- in-attenct-
ance „and : the : president, M'rs. E.
Barbour was; i'n ''the chair. The
e . -to bya
roll call'`�was, respond d . ,o
donation to 'the .Win barn' •os _i=
g P,
tal.', Miss W. D. Rutherford: was
appointed,• convener_ of 'Historical
Research, 'to. replace Mrs. • S.
Todd who has :left „ the commun-,
ity. 1Viss.Love,"who•chose'as her.
su'bjeot. "Mental Health'', .gave' ,a
,most interesting and• informative
talk dealing with. • the ' mental
needs of ;the .'baby, the' preschool
child, the school..child, the: adol=
escent• and the:`adult .At the
clusion'. Mrs: Lorne Woods ex-
pressed the'..appreciation :` of tie.
ladies to• 1VIiss Love. 'Miss 'Ruther-
ford read "Stoves" i1y H,tirry° J.
Boyle ..A: Pleasant..social social • hour
was.•enjoyed with Mrs. Chester
Taylor and . Mrs. ' G. MacPherson
as -hostesses for the .'lunch....
Presented Before Departure
The executives, of'the' Worri'en's
Association' of the United church
and the Women's Institute' call
ec ou': Mrs :..Sfan.1_P Todd• Pn
y:
Tuesda evening . ,and on, behalf
of these • societies expressed re-
gret at; her leaving .and !made. the'
presentation of an electric tea
kettle Mr. and' Mrs: Todd and
Andrew, left .:orf., Wednesday, for
their 'new home in Egrnor dville.
Miss W. D. Rutherford' was • `a
guest '.at the woman's luncheon
on' International.and' Health Day
at the: C.N.E., Toronto,- last week.
• Miss. Rutherford was a represent-
ative • of Kirkland • ;Lake.. • •
. Mr. and .Mrs. James ' Douglas
• ,and rfainily .and Mr. Dave . Bart.
of: Mitchell were recent guests; of
Mr. and Mrs. John"'.Cameron.-
NIr 'Cameron. ' MlcTaggert and
son. John': of Aurora were ..'recent.
visitors. with Mr ' and Mts F G
Todd
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fielding position, as well as be
ing a powerful hitter, and 'a:
�a • speed. artist on the bases, ;
THAT Bert Wa'rd's flower gar-
den is a mass of color at pres-
.ent,2. lie has., pole ,8 -foot dahlia
•on which there are 25 'blooms.
1 • —o—
TH.AT.' 76th • anniversary': services,
were held in. Blackhorse United;
Church ,-'op` ,Sunday, 'which
marked the, reopening . of .the
redecorated- "and renovated
church : ibuilding; Guest: mini-
, sters Were Rev. D. =W illians,
Goderich`'and' 'Rev. D. .J..
Proctor oft:Teeswater. The pas-,
tor is. Rev. Grant Mieklejohn:
There are those people who roll
'out the carpet `.for you one day
=and pull it out from under you
/ the next.
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.THE "fi lmosigW' $X 1Tf1 E ,: LUCKNOW, •QNTA iIO
THURS.,1 T
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The New Fall Shades•, In'•
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SEN.TINE1
451; 51 Gauge: •
ROYAL. PENNY — a, burnished
spicy shade lending a fashionable
note .to, the brown,, ,green, tweed
mixtures and, tartans, .
s .
ETHEREAL for the dressy and:
casual -.greys: for Fall;• also :the'.
.dusky°•°blues, ' flame red and plum
shades: and black..: : '' - •
JANLOI E -a distinctive' new •
version of a 'wiarm ibrown. Flat-
ters the browns, beiges, •russets""
and greens.. •
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7'•
it.
•
ST 'HELENS,
Mrs., Al Martin..and , Neddy :of
Detroit •are visitors' with her par-
-ents,, Mr. ,.and Mrs. E. J. Thom.
'Neddy had .. his tonsils removed'
...in Wingham Hospital on Monday'
morning. •. ,
Miss Mary Losve, Huron' Coun
ty.health nurse of Wingham was,
i�fD-MONTF
is S.a
One bar; of Palmolive Soap for
when:= -you -buy -one box -of
Vel at tie regular price.
BOTH FOR 38c.
Malted Mallow, Cookies
-Special! ......, ",...,..;: 43c lb.:.
Baker's Chocolate 'Chips
Pckg. • 29c
Burns Weiners & Beans
Special! 15 oz tin ....., . 29c
Wage. War On Flies.!•:
We have` .a full . line .'of Fly
Coils, Pads, Swatters &: Spray.
■ w �. MPSON'S
"The, ' Store of Friendly:
.Service":
hone .82 We. Deliver
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In 'The Town' Ha
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Friday, September' 15th
• at °8:94
SPEAKER: Rev, Bert Turner of Detroit.' Hear this Irish
Evangelist who has gained national publicity in '
"Time" magazine for "Skywriting" ,°
SOLOISTS"' Mrs. Bert Turner, .Detroit;:
• Dr, Bern Corrin,' Wingham;:
Versatile .Bob Persanwill sing ;and play itis vio>rirl.''
A 'large crowd is ! expected. at this rally::
Plan to come early and get a seat
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4.4, «irk ►rr�c�)i V>�iY V1�►lcartl��Y�rr�7 ru yrr�r wY)`rr}GrV�iiiw i"irt° t°weir �*
THAT •3.:Johnstone plans to
turn the.Johnstone residence
just south 'of Main Street into
a' modern funeral :home: The.
preinises,'has, been tenanted , as
a duplex, residence; 'by• Mr..and.
• Mrs: Wm. 'Humphrey • and Mr,
:and Mrs.: Thomas' Boyes
-o-.
THAT. rat ,79 Mr'. 8. C. • Ratliwell.
is still an :'ardent' horticultur,
ist, and' :.currently has some
-:lbeautiful..glads in bloom. Sep-
:.temlber 1st :marked Mr.., Rath-
:anniversary
ath
anniversar
ells 62nd .
y at -th e
shoemaking trade,- at which he
'is' still actively ;engaged
THAT Rev. C. H. MacDonald :of
Blueivale, is , •convalescing. fav-
orably; and was able: to be, in
attendance at church
Clay morning, though not in the
:;pulpit. He hoped to: be able
to put in an _ appearance 'at a
session`• of Huron. ., Maitland
'Presbytery' on Tuesday..
•THAT•• a : reception was held 'in
the Town Hall •on Monday ev-'
ening in• honor of Mr:. and• Mrs,
Rae Myers:, (nee ' Catherine : Mac
Kenzie of. Ashfield) -who were
Married recently at Huntsville.
THAT Mr. George' Alton . of ;Sault
;Ste. Marie and Mr. and Mrs:
Wesley Alton and -•.son Elgin of
London visitedtheir sister, Mrs:
Wifl , Trvin and other`' relatives
in Ashfield last 'week and . at
tended the •Irvin-Raynard wed-
ding.
ed-ding . . '
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Now Is The, Time To Seleci .Your
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a{I and Winter
Outfit
We Have, A Good' 'Selection In Both
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Men's and: Women's Wear
small deposit will hold Your .selectionuntil: required.
•
E ,BEAT THE RISE.
•
Due to the upward trend of 'prices: on Woollens, the Prices. ;_
of Suits have gone up We are very happy to say that we
had placed
efore the, prices . went up.
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR �.
'Phone 85 ` Lucknow, Ont..
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THAT' little 'Barbara. -Jean,: dau-
ghter off .'Mr.: and Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie,'. who has been auf-.
fering with ak infection.on her
ea and.a
.who:. was---pati-ent:
in ' the Owen Sound ' Hospital..
far the past month,: has
• turned to • :her loine. ,
. ?
.by
cancel � aweek 'o
THAT s � Y b,es
with out : soinP-"'announceinent: of..
an increase in • the 'price : of,
materials and supplies used in
• the `;• printing ...and • publishing,
'business. Last ''week;it• was an
`increase in 'the 'cost of metals.'
and this week . v'e received'
e of a' 15 percent Increase
rzotic
in the cost: of'• printing inks:
THAT .Tuesday's Free Press car
. • lied 'a''picture'pf Dick.. Treleaven •
• of Woodstock. showing'; hirci
astride his horse • and receiving.
the i r—ize -for wi-n-ning-the potato --
race at the Western Fair. Dick
is the son of Dr. R., L.Trelea-
rele
leer ;anti --;the'' late Mrs., .T a '
ven, •
THAT Areh'ie Peeble.s, Wingharn
postmaster, • and . well lnou°n
locally, took .a ;bit . of ribbing
On:.Saturday.., •when -: liis horn
started 'b.1o.W ing as he was ' go ' ; •.
ing; through' Main Street:'Ai,ch-
• ie was accused:.of •just wanting .'
'to •.let.:folks: know' he was •in..°
town,
ver ° fie
Woo! Has Advanced In :'Price
'Last 'week the Globe and Mail stated, 'prices paid at the
August:Australian:• Wool Sales were 40 percent higher than.,
the June -sales..:Our ; recent shipments . of wool•have Gonne
in at' 'the new pxiues
However We 'Are . Offering ..,
THAT it's a fun fest at the Play-
house this weekend With .with a
"triple feature" .presentation int
;eluding tiwo, comedies. and a
musical. And;' remember,- Kids,
the matinees . resumed :this Sat-
urday : at 2.30.
moo— :••.
THAT upon renewing her Seng
tinel subscription, :Mrs: W:: H.
Pepper of 'Brucefield ••and;:for
merly of Zion, made mention
of ,.the two issues:which had
riot' •beenpublished and added;
"we Certainly 'miss it"..
THAT the tucknow 'Fire Com -
pang plans • to.' hold ' periodic
drills this.'Fall 'to ,brush up .on
.the . handling . of their new
equipment :The'first.:.practise
was slated:' for Tuesday. night:
/Lucknaw F0ll.
For -the .si `;largest and; 'beS
stalks'•of '•
FIELD CORN:.
°we•, are offering prizes of . a
value of 811.75 -at the
Luckriow Fall Fair.
lst PRIZE -1 Bushel Top Crop
• • Hybrid Seem Corn.
21(1 PRIZE -1/2 Bus. Top Crop
Hybrid. Seed. Corn. ,
Exhibits must be grown from
Top Crop Corn in 1950
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'Phone 9I w, Lucknow
I h:OR? THEA - EP1`l '
►LL: WOOL. AND .NYLON' YARN
a •
AT THE OLD'.;PRICES.:
We HTre To Offer; •
BQUQUET BABY -3 -ply and 4 -ply ,wool.
n:
BEEHIVE -3 -ply fingering fingering; -baby wool, Silk twist loll pato
ilsed).
PATON • & BALDWIN—Atlantic fingering, Super Sock yarn,
Miss Canada . Rug Yarn, Kroy . and• Nylon.
NEWTON' SOCK YARN -2 and: 3 -ply
`Guelph Nylon Yarn, Newlands Kroy and Nylon.`:
May we,. suggest you, stock up for your winter needs
at the old prices. ` 0'. ;
TOT-TO-T.EEN .and LADIES' SWEAR
ione '89.w
Lucknow, Ontario,
Send the Children, back to School'
in ood fitting
'NEW 'FA., LINES
are now in stock ;#t
NO INCREASE INPRICES
oes•-definitely will be higher.. this.,Falt.