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'! ICKsNOW •SEN IEL,, L'UCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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S THAT SAYU.S'
A Merry Christmas!
-.. . neatly boxed,
TFT TIES—New .. NQw ties„ smart patterns, all
PYJAMAS BY'FORSYTH—.'.Here's a wonderful, gift item for
:'cosy ,swarm .flette ,in all sizes,.
EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES --A daint 'as''well as°use-
Iul' gift, neatly embroidered in white, .also :colors.
SCARVES to dress up your winter outfit or for.a;.giftin.
oblong and. squares: ve
ry good range to choose from. +�
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•SLIPS—Tailored'*or lace tr nimed, BlaclS and' White.' Sizes.
32-0, . .,
HQSI'ERRY—fine '. Nylons; ' all new shades and/ weights, by,
Holeproof,•, The winner of the fashion 'academy' .gold;
moot
.04044/1404alltipi sur at404 00 ttitiMMORWAPOS,e' a6wtl fist
december;
Fo avin-.. s
Robin Hood' Easy-
Box 25c
The quick, easy way to delic-
ious tea biscuits, pancakes,dumplings, • etc.
Velvet.. Flour
3.1b. bag 27c"
Extra Fancy for Finer' Cakes
and Better Pastry.
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Garden • Patch Kernel' Corn
Choice Quality'
14 oz. tin 2 for 20c
•Ensign Cut Green, Beans
Choice 'Quality
20 oz. -tire 2 for 37C
Guardiola Crushed Pinea •pPle
Choice Quality Sweetened
15 oz. tin 25c
Sun Pep Blended Juice
48 . oz. tin 39c
Tangerine . and Grapefruit
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Bowes Almond Icing
Prepared, ready: for use •'..
A, lb.. and 1. lb. = Tins.'.f
THOMPSO!
The Store of Friendly •: Service -
Phone 82 ; We 'Deliver
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from; Toronto, •Hamilton, Bitch-
ener, Mildmay, Mitchell; Blue -
vale; and;Teeswater: •
. OBITUARY
ALBERT. E. THOMPSON
• Albert E. Thompson; practical-
ly .a .lifelong resident; of Kinloss
Township, died in Wingham IIQs:'
tal-on Tuesday; -November 21st
in' .his. 82nd year. 'Mr., Thompson
had been ,in • failing health: for
.some time, and two , months prior.
to his'.death suffered a. fractured
hip;, From then he was 'bedfast: at
his' farm .horse just *eat of '.Holy
rood He had been taken to Wing-.
ham Hospital just ' the day Pre -
Ceding his death..,
Mr. Thompson was one of
family of •12 children born' to Mr.
and Mrs.: Henry Thompson, pion:.
eer residents 'of Con: .' 10, • : I<in '_
loss Township: He was born :on
May '29th;.,1869. On . November
25th, 1945„he Married Charlotte
Jane. Miller, who:. survives along
with one Son; Edward, on ;the'
home farm on Concession 8, and'
a: granddaughter, Marjory, A bro
ther, Fred Thompson of Tees.
water , is; the sole' surviving mein
Iter. of the ;Thompson family,
Mr. :Thompson was ::well and.
favorably . known' da the 'Holy
'rood district, : and was a .familiar
'figure around the. Township' Nal!
years.
."The funeral service ' was: held
at .his late residence 'on:, Thurs-
day,' .November 23rd conducted
by•Bev:. G. S. Baulch of Kinlotigh
Presbyterian: Church. Interment
was . in Greenhill. Cernetery,
Nephews.acf ed tis :pallbearers and
'flowery :bearers. • The • pallbearers
were : John' : Elliott, Art _ Hodgins,
Torrance Guest, • Ira .Leeson,'
Frank' Thompson, .George 'Heth
erington.. Flower bearers ":were
Stewart• . Turner, Elmer Banner
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i Man, Perry : 'Hodgins, Norman
;Leeson
'Friends attended ' the funeral •
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SEMTI:NEI
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THURS,,. NOVEMBER 3gth, 18,
THAT Rev.: A; • E. Tavener will
leave shortly .for a parish in
the Diocese pf Michigan and on
Sunday, '•December, 3rd, swill'
mark. his last Sunday ill. this
• three-point ;parish. of Lucknow
Dungannon and Ripey.
THAT. the male quartette Made
a , big hit at the banquet on
Friday night and particularly
so with D ave Andrew .of Cal-
gary who remarked that quart
:ettes • were , rare ,in •Western
• Canada, .Iucknow has always
loada good ''quartette he said,
and`, added, "1.•hope you people
appreciate their efforts". '
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THAT we :failed to 'give Leroy
Stingel of Dungannon credit for
the poem "Where are the Crit-
• ics, on Nomination Day?” which
appeared ,in, last week's .issue.
THAT' Mr. ` and Mrs. J. ;J. 'Smith
have'. purchased' a:• :home in
Teeswater. • They will remain
on their farm east of town' un-
til. spring:
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T,J•TAT 'some_ :L tie beef produc-
ing officers of ' the Lucknow
;Agricultural Society took a,;bit
of good natured ribbing' at' the
banquet on Friday night over
the , fact :that turkey, .and.. not
roast beef, was on .the menu.
,In .;any • event.. it k was • a right
good meal, served°, in' fine style
by.. members of the'• •Lucknow:
Women's .,;Institute, :•; who have
become,' "exxperiencet1 caterers,
havin • handled a: et �: • a.
g d ,. °ban uq,
y week for' the .'pat four weeks.'
THAT Mrs:, Wm. Robinson has
returned to the home, of . Mr
Viand Mrs. John Kilpatrick after
• ,spending .the pastthree months
in • Blyth' :with. Mr. and. Mrs.
Cecil' Wheeler.' Mrs. Robinson
was .89' on Tuesday; November
21st, and :continues' to enjoy
fairly good health..Congratula
:tions: and best wishes are ex-
'tended
x-'tended 'this- estimable lady. :.
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THAT Will' Lees • of 'Detroit, left
EADIES' ANp MEN'S wpkg..
• . Take Pride in presenting to you this Christmasone of the
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best selections: of gifts since they started in business,''
FOR THE LADIES
Scarves, Gloves,' Pu>i^ses, Umbrellas, Scotch Tams, Hankies,
Pantees, Slips, Pyjamas, Nighties, Housecoats, Blouses,
rullovers and Cardigans: '
FOR•;THE'YOUNG LAD
A new Shipment o S .: , " f hirts: Sport ' Shirts ' and Ties.
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FOR THE MEI
Gloves, Scarfs, Fedoras, Belts, Braces, Garters, Ties) Socks,
Shirts; .Sweaters, Pyjamas, Sport Shirts, ' Housecoats,
Jackets, Smoking Jackets, Hankies (both plain &
i smarterri t«rc'A'l+ tsion nisch topt ro del,?ili t3 40.111,00.,4 4011,t'0410l20tze Q"'
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Ladies' �T L�R� COAT
SCARFS .:
IN ' To dress Up • Your winter outfit or for a gilt, We have
agood'.selection ofscarves :in silks,. satins' and 'wool,
printed,: florals and plaids, ,,From ' 98c to $4,50'
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HOUSEC.OATS
We have 'a lovely, -range •of '.ladies' Housecoats in
dressy and'tailored ,styles#+wool .plaids,•,plairi-:shades'
in wool ;flannel;, • Nylon, in. navy and turquoise, bene
galine and chenille,, from 495 to $14.95
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TOT-TO:TEEM :and LADIES!' WEAR
'Phone 89-w Lucknow Ontario
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SCOUTS. CAMP EQUIPMENT chase tents •and ather:.campq
equip
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11TH) n -t; -i perat" :
of Scouting
• at •Tampa;' Florida., •which :he
• '•refers to -as the .land' .of flow-
ers, sunshine, benches and. old
men' and old women: Upon in
forming usof his change of ad-
_.dress ' Mr. Lees says he ,does
• • hate to 'miss a single copy ,of
The 'Sentinel, •
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THAT S B Stoth .. e t h'
ese n is re -
egrets in being unable .•to attend
the Agricultural . Society ,ban-
quet on Friday• night, and as.
President' George Kennedy ob-
. served, • the gathering went
• short on jokes as . a result.
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with each $1 00
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• FREE GIFT.COUPON Purchase.
Draw; December 23rd 'for 3...Valuable Prizes. .
1; Gerber's Barley:Cereal Cereal 25c .
�• Aylmer FOR .SPECIAL DIETS.. .
Cereal .f.'ood + ..
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Vegetable's, '�0 1�3c
4
t Oatmeal Mixture- '
� __ ___� - 25c . Aylmer Fruits, 10 oz. 27c 4.
IN Robin Hood ••
De.�Zerta
White Cake Mix: • , - . ..1._,,,,..30c• Assorted' Flavors .. .* �w.
r"Gl�ri�ties -
. Chocolates C ►ke Mi _ 30c• Holland Rusk
Aunt Dinah Molasses �� .19c Puxina Ry-Krisp
47c
,1• Washed. 'Carrots
ti Celery Hearts,
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YORK BOLOGNA ,
-YORK • HAMBURGS
• YORK SPREADS
53e
48c
,..41c
'1..59c
,22c'
FRUITS and VEGETABLE'S
5 lbs. 4 9c' Cabbage:
15c. - California Grapes
The campaign for funds ;for the Floyd. Wilson, the newly elect
local Boy Scout • troop,. being ,Con- ed chairs fan' of the Scout, Corn
ducted. by members :of the,Scout m-ittee;.' arid who .has . previousl;
Association, which is back' of: the', .acted .aS:.,,secretary, : has . submit
movement, .is meeting with an .en- ted the'following• partial list: 0
c`ouraging response, ' although the.contributors to,' the': fund: These
objective of' $350 is .not."yet, in °donations:, total. '$170:00 Othe
sight.. contributions will be .acknowledg
The ;.funds will be used' lepur- ;'ed. •later.
THAT: Ray- Stanley of Lu• cknow•
and Jim Blue, of Ripley, stud:
ents at .Stratford Normal,: are
practise teaching this week in
4th •and 3rd rooms of, the Pub-
lic .School; ,
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:THAT a fire alarm about,7.30 last;
Saturday iner.ning was due to'
overheated pipes at the; home
• of Alfred' .E. Ritchie, " Outram.
' . Street. .
Old Light' Lodge $50.01
Brock Cleland ` 1.5.0
Mrs. Wni. Hornell .. 5:0
Henderson Lumber' Ltd.. .. 10.0
:Women's Institute .:.,.,..,: 25.0
J. W. Joynt .&:; Son 15.0
'John MacRae:.:; . '5:0
Wm.: Murd'ie & Son 5.0
J. C-McNTab :,,: '10.0
Rae & Porteous' : 5:0
Silverwood Da• iries
Chas. Webster;
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A: E. McKim.. ' 5,0
F. L. Wilson h ............... 5,0
BE .PREPARED FOR
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A complete Line of. Rubber . 'Footwear;
for •the whole family., .
Take - Advantage .' u.Zhese�Slicia
l$ .._
vos. GOLOSHES WOS.GOLOSHES
Women's laced 'velvet Women's high zippered
goloshes,block or
brown, velvet .. goloshes, , .fur,'
all heels: . trimined: ,
• Clear>rrig. at $3.95 Clearing' at:. .,... $4495,
MISSES' VELVET GOY OSI1ES1
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'CHILD'S VELVET GOLOSH*S r.,ryrh ,,....
MEN'S' FELT TOP HEAVY RUBBERS'
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