HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-10-26, Page 12PAGE TWELVE'
THE :LU :K CW SENTINEL, L•UCKNOW,. ONTARIO
. WINTER COMES
e o lire ared'
LADIES UNDEU.W lAR- Stanfields underwear for. ladies:
• Pure wool: vests and panties. Vests no . sleeve or snort
sleeve, '
STA'NFIELDS. HEAVY COTTON UNDER'WEAlt—vests arid.
p•�aritees.• Nosleeve or short sleeve
WOOL ,IJQSE-ladies full' fashioned. wool hose; •Sizes 9i12,,
10; 101/2• Colors,•dusk, and cloud. •
BOYS'. ALL WOOL :SWEATERS (Pullovers) --(brown, green
and navy: Sizes 2; 4 and 6, •
GIRLS -PULLOVER SWEATERS—Sizes zes 8 44 blue, 'or .pink::.
BOYS' FANCY PATTERN PULLOVER -Drown and wine:
Sizes 26-34:
BOYS' FANCY PATTERN. COAT SWFATiERS-Sizes 26.32,
BOYS' GOLF . HOSE- . wool, ribbed legs; fancy -;-cuff-,:. Sizes
7-914:
TI OMPSON'S
5th Annual
'umpkin Face
Contest
Open' to all 'children of "Public
school, age. Please • bring:.your'
pumpkins in on Monday,. Oct.
30th, .Or Tuesday, Oct,' 31st, up
to 1.30' p.m:
:polisher For . Rent
Take .the '.:back -breaking"
drudgery out :of floor polish-
ing, by renting our ' Johnson
Beautiflor .:Electric `Polisher,
for as .little as 50c,
It gives you gleaming, lus-
trous floors in ,a tnininium of
•.time, so 'phone 82 today :and..
reserve the polisher, 'for your:.
next clean. -up day • "
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-The Store of Friendly ,
„THAT. Mr, Andersen of the Tire
Marshall's Office Spent a couple
• of'" days'. in 'town .last week ip-
structing members of the .Fire
Company • on, -Some of the -fine
points in fire fighting. During
hia 'stay here the siren was
sounded oh ThUraday and Fri-
day. -evenings tO bring the .bri-
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TH:E
SENTINEL
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THAT an interesting art exhibi
••tion and a 'display ` of ..local
pioneer' 'relics , is', to. be seen at.
.the Lucknow'High School each
evening from .7 .to '9 o'clock..
The public ,is cordially invited.
THAT•.. Friday •.'the 113th didn't
bring William Orr of Langside
any bad' luck,: but it did start
him toward the ,80th .milestone:'.
Bi1L ,was 79 on 'October .13th
? =--o-
THAT John . Hanna, MPTP , who
has been i11 for the past few
weeks, ,made his first public
appearance again on the oc
rasion of ' the •official opening
last week of Goderch's new
arena.
THAT ,Mrs. Archie Anderson is
improving ;:in health..since 'suf-
feriig a' cerebral haemorrhage
last, month .She is making her
home in '1Vlontreal with her dau'
gh , ti za-i "
son.
—off
THAT . the CK.NX.' barn 'dance.
broadcast. and ''old-time dance
which "followed, drew •`a •full
house on Saturday,. night It was
sponsored: by the Lucknow•;Ag=
ricultural Society .' which` 're-
ceived $130 ' as a .30 percent
split of the 'proceeds. '
THAT an interesting • evening :is
assured , next Monday •.when a
public school • •speaking contest
will ;:be held' in the Town Hall
to `'decide a winner; to compete
at, the •County cornpetition• at
Paisley.' . . 4j
.ENGAGEMENTS.
lvtr, and Mrs. Wm. King, Wing,
ham,'; wishto announce the en-
gagement of their youngest dau-
•ghter, Edna. Rose, `to George
Lorne. Farrish, son of :- Mr. and
Mrs, Lorne Farrish, Ashfield,. The.
,marriage. will take place in .Oct-
ober,
Mr. and . Mrs. ` Elmer Farrish,
Gorrie, announce' the engagement
of their daughter, Mildred Emma.
to •Mr. Donald' Frederic : eader,'
son 'of Mrs:, -,MaryLeade.. Hes
peter:,' and the late Mr.. Fre crick
Leader • The. wedding will take
place in' the 'United Church, G -or -i
rie; .Novesnlber 18th 'at ,3,00 o'clock.
*TTENDEI)
The South Rally of .,the )Bruce
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Presbytery Young People's Union..
was held. in Ripley United church
on Thursday evening. Those in
attendance' from: Lucknow,' were
'Betty.: .Johnston,: ;Marlene ' Mac-
Lennan, Carolyn Gibson, Jack
McKim; Bob ' Armstrong, Bill
Mathers,' Donald. Thompson; Don-
ald McNay" and. t r.'.'W . J. 1VIum
ford,
BORN
;ham General
October-' 13th.
arvey • :Taylor;
BALL'B QUET;;'•
tarxo;
(Continued from; age. 1')
Tory, first paid his 'compliments
to the' Legionnaires; and. • especi-
ally to the, 'two colored boys'' from
Detroit, Hughie :Hall and Luke:
Brooks, .'who had ',him 'strikes"
On them : when they`:` came' here,`
but who 13y their sportsmanship:.
were. ' a credit. not' only to Luck -
now' but to the W.OA.A. Luke'
and Hughie and the; latter's bro-
ther were in attendance all tag
ged out "fit': to : kill'. They, Made
the trip ; .up especially for ' the.
banque t 'and were given ..a nous'
ing' ovation by the gathering •
Tory paid a 'worthy tribute 'to.
Chuck. Webster; andstatedhe had
talk., • to many ball; • authorities
who agreed' .that Chas had : tried
the 'ght play in sending 'George:
Chi rn.., from. third.. I f .• ,it had
e• ire wou • ave' • een
ro, 'Gregg ' said --and by t'he
burst • of applause 'that interrupt-
ed him at this point there was' no.
question 'as to 'where Chuck . stood
•
THAT Miss Margaret Rae as a
• delegate' from the' LucknOW
Women's 'Institute- 4n.ct Mrs..
Philip :Stewart as • the Feder-
ated representative fidin*SOuth
Bruce.,. attended , the W.I.' Area
etinvention . at Stratford. last
YES! WE'VE ,LOW PRICES GALORE!
Citrus juices Are bOWn
8ee Our Kew Low Pricei.
Aylmer
Pumpkin, 28 'oz.
Seeded Raisins, '16 oz. 24c
i Club House—Mason Jar
Peanut Butter, 16 oz. 39c
Limited supply
Tilbesi Angel Food
With Cake Tin
roc
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UCTOI ER 26th., 19.50
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EOR .EXCEPTIONAL .V4LUE
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LADIES and MEN'S
airing
popular prices
parel
-LADIES AND- MEN'S WEAR
We have a good .stock in all lines;
from Underwear to Topcoats...,
one S5
LucknoW, Ont.
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'LADIES Three-quarter Len0h .and Full Length
$21.95 ijp
They ate Wonderfully warm, Smooth -fitting, designed•to giye
weather: Made from °fine cakialry • Or , satin, complete
With lu*urious king-size Collar Of'veIvety soft mouton (dSred
larnb). Quilted. satin 'Pi. pile lining: fOi. extra warmth.
Sterna, Coats—satin or gabardine -sizes 2-6x, 740; 84.4
Sizes 8-14.
protection
lads NVit)1
ALL WATI...IER PARKA
. full. length slide fastener front, shirred' elasti(i
TOT -TO -T. EEN and LADIES! WEAR.
Phone 89-w
Ontario
drevi the -largest crowd 'of any ,
'game ever played in the' W.O.kA;
, 'questioned. if :basefall, back
in Hee Goldsmith days, ever drew
as this'Series had.
In.. conclusign • he urged the
Legion not to..lef.,Intermediate
'hockey drep LuCknow .:this.
winter. ,Lueknoiv without an in-
termedlate hockey team would
be. dog Without a head;
Coach t.;nuck• webiter, had the
crowd in 'stitches: with 'nurrierous
aneccidotes *that cropped up clur-
:ing the Season,. which at tiines
.Was terrificallY • hectic. Charlie
gave everYthing hehad, in build-
ing the remnants' of an • OrdinarY.
, "B" team, aroUnd Hall and* Brooks
Others .called on were Cam
Phone 20 I tender for the rookie of the year
Hereford Corn Beef 49c.
This .Is Cheese VeitiVal Time
We Have 21 Kinds‘ 6hoose From
Factory Cheese
Medium 'Yellow , lb: 59c
McLareree Imperial .. 72c
'FARM FRESH PRODVCE. 'HALLOWE'EN CANDY'.
SPANISH ONIONS piL.
cooKING ONION'S' '10 lb, 'pu 396'
lb. 35t
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ac.gui ted
Ernie Crawforcl, Convener 'Of
ticket selling, s.qtiad;`RtiSs Blitt6
other- in' the '.cirCuit" and Dr:1
the'. Legion,.had done .sorneth
and that, Our eoiscired 'friends
had dope Something... for
Both I-tUghie and Luke expi:t-
ed their !pleasure in 'their as§p(
ations here, 'and Luke stress6d
Was the best sun -inner he 'had
was kind enough to let him in
the army call, he 'silo' hoped to
r.
are. now'. stockr:
NG INCREASE IN PRICES
„S4oes 'definitely will bi higher this Fall.