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,THURS;,. OCTOBER 12th,, • 195Q; •
It, is .not too early, to..aegin your• ,
.BABY WOOL (Bee :Hive)—in .pastel shade, ipatonized to
: '
"prev'ent shrinking► oz.' ...
3 & 4 },'LY FINGERING (Bee Hive)—A good assortment of,
colors, •.for 'socks, mitts, •sweaters.
100%, NYLON 'YARN-unshrkinkable in. a -nice assortment:;
of colors, 1 oz: balls.
SUPER SOCK ,YARN made by Paton & Baldwin . enough
in one ball for a pair of socks::Makes lovely sweat
ers for boys and girls:, Excellent 'wearing quality...,
WHEELING. YARN for heavy socks and #netts,,; Grey, heather,
black; and.: white, .scarlet:.
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COURTESY
SERVICE
UALITY
;LEANLINES
Those extras from Thomp
son's are not included in•
` liven
today's high cost of
'but : are just a .few 'reasons
why •it pays to shop at
GIRL ,GUIDES.
,On -Friday • evenipg 7.30 the let
Lucltnow ,Girl Guides .held their
,meeting in the Recreational, Cen-
:ire.Wei `had the .roll ,call, 'and
then ' five. Guides, were• 'enrolled.
by' • Mrs. Jean Rutherford..,hey:
were: Donna. 'Johnston, Nancy
Johnston, Elizabeth Webster, Ann
Crawford and Marilyn Kilpatrick.
.Badges were : given', to some :' of
the guides: The badges were giv
ere as. -follows: Treleaven,
Carnegie," Ruth Treleaven, . ar-
Rorie 'Armstrong, .Eunice Button,.
Edith,Marshall. and Beverley Ash-
'ton .artist Valerie: Carnegie,
1,i .th ...Treleaven, Marjorie Arm-
strong, Eunice -Button, Edith -Mar-
shall ia,rid Betty Johnston; cook$
—Valerie Carnegie, Ruth Trelea-
ven, .Marjorie Armstrong, ;Eunice
Button Edith Marshall, Beverley
Ashton, Betty 'Johnston,, Margaret
Gollan, Gladys- Kilpatrick; Caro.:
lyn• Gibson - and Gladys. Gibson,
skafers_Valerie l. - Carnegie • ' and
Marjorie •- Armstrong; :pioneer ---
Carolyn :
:pioneerCarolyn: Gibsorr and Gladys Gib
son;/ camper—Gladys• Gibson;
— •bion•; iauudress`
Yalere' Carnegie• and' Carolyn.
Gibson; little 'house—Gladys GiJb=
son; second. 'class—Valerie Carn-
egie, Ruth Treleaven,' Marjorie
Armstrong and Eunc Button; 1st
class -Gladys. Gibson'and .Winnie
Stewart. : .
• Games were then.. played : and
the Oriole -Patrol won with, six
points„ .•.
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"The.: Store of Friendly
Service" .
Phone 82
We. Deliver
DRINK
TRAVEL REFRESHED
' A very successful' Cookie Day
was . held on .,Saturday.' with `' all
cookies sold.
• Some ' of 'the beginners . -.went.
• Monday; but dile.t
for � a hike on o
• Wedding cake. boxes for sale at rain not much second ' class: work
was •. accomplished.
The. Sentinel., Office., .
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THIS IS NATIO NAL FIRE WEEK.'
Now is the time to look about .to locate fires
BEFORE THEY START
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Fire Prevention Weekcan be profitably, 013- .
served by everycitizen making a special pec.
tion of their home or business place,°v'i'h a view,,
to eliminating fire hazards. Stove and furnace
pipes should ,be checked, cleaned and replaced•
where necessary. Chimneys should • be inspected,
cleaned aid repaired if *by warrant it. Attics,
baseineints, garagesk14,11 sheds where inflainable
materials": may accnplulate should be cleaned,`
Use" this week to' good advantage, and Jet us try
to make this year, between this Fire. Prevention
Week.'and next; as sae from fire hazard,..and as:
free from fire 1oss,, as possible.
K.. C. MURDIE, • Fire Chief''
jjj Adv +ri�worNor►i, oapoiw►t .1.4..Npwois raruinp-imiMrofw'►bwbsal►o
::1,.I SEE BY ,THE
SENTINEL
THAT "Rosedale",•°. the home • of
Mr. 'and Mrs. George F. Harris
of Dungannon was the .scene of
family .gathering last Wed,-
nesday evening for a 'supper
party, which 'marked their 45th
wedding anniversary* Mr. and.
Mrs... Harris. ;received, ` a lovely
table lamp. ,
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THAT prior, to her `:marriage,,
Mabey 'Anger' was guest of
. :1io Orr at •a miscellaneous'shows,
er at S.S., No ; 11 schoolhouse.
in Huron Township Mrs. - Har,
. trey Brooks was chairlady :for
an impromptu program:, and:
Or. -al ' Finlayson and , Anne
Henry. presented Mabel with a
number 'of, lovely-- gifts.
DoT
THAT when Wm. Scrimgeour of
:,Palmerston made his 'last run,
after ; • 43• years : ,of railroading
iamorig those to greet. him at the
depot 'were • his brother, Jim
Scrimgeour . of 'Milverton and.
, thelatter's, son; 'Dr. 'Wm. ,Scrim-
-geour • of Toronto.
THAT ' there are 21 : hydro Cori,
sumers who are,' receiving cut
ofrf •notices 'because .of.° arrears,
and -which. penalty; Will become
' effective October,2.0th, .if 'not'••
sooner paid.
THAT the Chesley Ladies 'Aux-.
h,ary' - to the: Canadian Legion
recently. held 'a prize draw for'
'a radio' and other prizes. A' gift
was presented to :Mrs. Mei 'Orrg
who sold '.one-third Af.. all. the
tickets • disposed: of. '`
THAT ° :Mrs: ."Neil" ,Campbells
must have been surprised to
read:'of the:' •two. large:, potatoes,
which ' • she. .was '; credited • with•.
in •lastweek's issue. They- came
•.from' the garden o f ..Mrs. Rod
::Campbell. -
THAT' Canadians are smoking
more cigarettes than ever ;be --
:fore --;close ;to.17 billion in `1949.
To be exact, Canadian men and
women actually. puffed .;'their
way. 'through the astronomical.
to aaf-1' of'T6;8.45,65.,600 fags dor
ing the past. year.
iiiwtsaibglitoaiaminvammia
I'Iave A Large Selection Of
adies' and . Men's. Appare
COME : `IN AND 'SEE. FOR YOURSELF
Dresses, Suits, Coats, Station Wagon Coats, Bolnber Jackets,,
Swelters, Cardigans, Pyjamas and Nightgowns. • :
' FAL L• -,Starts . a. New 'Men's Fashion. Trend.,
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brill g e Clothes Ike :Pr.�esenta►tiieour Cam, . .. g �..
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Will' be In ,lni r stdre with new samples
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DN :-WE ESDAY, OCTOgEIt .:18th
Make your . appointineht.` to be measured`. for. •that ,Nevy suit.;
Webster's Ladies' and Men's .Wear
'Phone 85 Lucknow, Ont.
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IN . LUCKNOW
TURDAY, OCTOBER
uy
An .Apple • Give * Generously
SUPPORT THE..SCOUTS:!
urday last, and next -Saturday
the, Boy Scouts will boost their
'funds .by'holding 'their annual
Apple: -Day: .'
THAT the • BoYa Scouts. and . Cubs
will/ parade: to . the Anglican'
• Church on Sunday :afternoon
.for :service at 2.30'. o'clock.'
THAT the duck:and; partridge.
season . opened simultaneously •
on Saturday' with fair results.
obtained , over the holiday.
week -end by ..Sonle 'hunters.
THAT ' the. Lucknow Fire:; ;Com
. pany :will. give a fire fighting;
• demonstration on Main Street
tonight (Thursday.), ;in Obser-
vation of Fire :: - Prevention
Week. r •
-t,
Ladies!!:iflterCoats
THAT the -poem `"Men are what,
•Women Marry", read from The
Sentinel on Don.•'Fairbairri's
"Neighborly News `broadcast.
has: brought requests for a copy
of the 'paper -from: B. W.' Carr
of Ingersoll and :Miss Jean •'Mac -
f S Phail,.. head - of the English de-'
apartment . of ' Kapuskasing : High.
School:
--o---. r,
THAT ;the . Senior. and . Grand
• championbull at' .the Bruce
'County Holstein show. • at Tees-
ater was the A.B.C..Rag: Apple
' Sovereign shown ,by the -Bruce
County Home. Junior and- Re
, -
serve. grand also went •to Bruce
'County (Home : pn A.B.C. Re
•''flection Sovereign • A.,:. who
headed the ; junior yearling
Class;
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THAT
oT
THAT Mrs. Chas. • Standen of
Vancouver : and, formerly- . of
Kinloss in writing to The Sen-
tinel makes mention of the fact
that her Husband has been ill
in hospital - for quite'sonie time.
of .
THAT t h e Hackettt ` Brothers,'
Lorne, and . Chester, sons of ' Mr
. and Mrs. Cliff Hackett,'of-Ash-
field,' won first and 2nd . prize
in the baby beef club compe-
tition at -Dungannon Fair. Lorne
also won first for showmanship..:
• The Beacon Herald carried a
picture of the boys and their'
prize calves..
THAT Patricia Thompson.`obser-
ved her 7th 'birthday on Thurs.-
day,' When she,, entertained a
• number of little' friends at the
farm. home . td G(randtpa and
Grandma Thorn.
THAT Tames Johnston` of town
ibrouglit in a branch ,off a rasp*,
berry bush. on: Tuesday morn
in.g which' was loaded • with
large; ripe berrie§: •
THAT, Lucknow Girl Guides held
a successful Cookie.nay on': Sat-
riun ed- with•-gre Persia ',. Girton--(-processed-l'
dyed); Brown S uirrel ded•• and Silver :Fox.'
ALSO ALL CLOTH COATS irr.the latest styles, shades a
materials,.with or without 'extra zip -in -lining.
�. P g•
• You: are invited -to•.look them over. A .small, deposit` Wil
hold any garment until. called.:, for...
nd.
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• STATION WAGON. COATS --=ladies and • •misses' in full , a
three-quarter length. •
STORM COATS'- with cozy mouton collar; tailored in wea=
-' - • Ther ' resistant gabardine. with , heavy ' quilted '. lin irig. ' 'A .
. practical' `and attractive Way to keep warm and dry •oil
cold and: sleety : days .
BOY$'' or GIRLS' STORM COATS, 4 to 6x, 7 to 10 •12•to 14x' •
COATS. •AND COAT SETS for
.shave ages...
TOT -TO -TEEN an LADIES'4.WEAR
'Phone _ 89-w
Lucknow, ,Ontario
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Barin
NEW 'FALL! I•NES
are now in stock, at
"NO INCREASE IN PRICES .
• Shoes definitely will be higher this 'Fall.
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