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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-01, Page 81 PAG EIGHT P• THE Lticallow SENTINEL, ' L13CKNOW, ON' ARID SPRING is The. Time You Are In . The Mood for Sewing ALL WOOL SHEPHERDS CHECK. , or suits,skirts or slacks. , fothing smarter for Wally for SUITING tailors beau- . pleated skirtsor slacks. 54 inches wide. • SPUN BUTCHERS 44NEN•7-a rayon and cotton fabric, laun-• dens, perfectiy, suitable for blouses!, dresses .or skirts. White only. 50 inches wide. WOOL SUITING:_J!erring'bone .weave.. Botany •wool finely • ;woven. Lovely fpr„ ,suits ,or 'shortie coats.' Colors' aqua,.', dark, cogen, Al*, grey. 36 inches wide. MEN'S JOCKEY SHORT.,7Empbsis on co.*•comfort and: perfect fit:and freedomof movement. Sizes small, median and large. LADIES. RAYON PA11TTEES with cuff in white and tea rose.. Making Good Recovery • Donald Simpson,' .youngest, son of Mrs. A. A. J.,Simspson;f Kinm- tail,: is making a favorable re- eY Dov r from -Serious -4' injuries. :Donald; who . is employed ' by . the • Storms Construction Company, suffered;' a• punctured lung when die .fell 23 feet while at; work .in 3i'enio. He .was 41 - , s+�rious con- dition dition for a tine, but after' spend inure than: three weeks in I�ospital, was,able to return home and is getting along fine now. • PSI:BI •LITI . ►N -:VARi, -, • (By pr. W, V., Johnston) The Clansmen Club of • Luck now after ten years of effort in various .:fields of . welfare have decided to provide a building for this community,, which might be. called( a, community centre, With this in mind they have purchased the N.C.O.s' mess at Port Albert' airport' and a building site behind. the local post office on 'which to place it. Alt` the Club's resent funds, .about $2,500., arer into this• .and it is estimated that it Will require possibly $7,500.001 More •to properly, , ' :furnish and i equip it. "• • As ' building is only • a'omuch lumber, bricks, etc. and as such could be only a burden., Its value • will ,depend entirely• ori, the use t� which •it is put: The Clansmen` feel 'there -is . a. great , need for •such,: a .community;, centre and this need,can be met only by' an organizationincluding represent., atives from as many existing sod . - --- ieties and groups :as . possible in. JACWS BARBER. BUSINESS' townships • ` ItHAROLD RITCHIE BURS this village and its• s tirrounding • Most:` people When thinking of ° i the activities ... -Effective the first of the week, that can be.carried i3 lot ?gAgY: •FOO,0 o c+s floor Roby Desert pY1ME AYLintER. Qupl1 YEGETA8USOuP :.Harald Litehe took raver • -CJack ambarber, 'rber, usiness " 'he". 'sale'.. was completed on •S'aturday. Harold ° had been ' assisting Jack • ',This is National.. Baby. Week, when the: .e .yyes of thenationa ,. re focussed ori, the m ari,�- y 'healthful ;and nutritious foods �- available for. Canadian child- • ren. Not .only ly during this week are;.we of y turning. our attention t�:the. care our "Ynoun attention g but you wiU find every week is +Baby Week. at Thompson's your' 'HEADQUARTERS FOR. AL :BOY, FOQDS','., I Ai ' ..: Strained Foods Baby , •Quer ,twenty varieties, of Fruits, Soups , and Vegetables • anal Aylmer, r.. if Jan „in suh a c�l wilding think : first of such :things as a badxniziton floorping-pong stables . 'and a gymnasium for our; young • people. Since the ,end of March, and, bad To •provide. these and other such been in charge of the, shop since 'facilities is, of course;. along :with 3ack assun'ied.hia' 'now -duties as ca direCio%, one alias., lighthouse keeper, at Point Clark However, there: are others,. slack bought out.:Eldon.' John- I many -,others. A,; rest room 'where: stop originally, 'but, c1 .Qd°:out its .shop: upon enlisting during the war. After :receivinghis discharge due to a - rheumatic 'condition,: -he •eventually returned to the barber juke box, ;aroom-where our.eld- iness by„buying out =West-Hus- `.er1 citizens w' can go for reading. ton .`two years ago` last February: , or a game of ,checkers,, and . a Mr.. and -Mrs. Ritchie and Gary, small projection room with its who had resided in London for' :facilities for showing films • are, some, bine; Moved here` to . the :all necessities:' A xmoowith Gammie • Apartments the first :of 'tables, etc., for serving banquets .the.'rnonth ' 1' , 1 to; groups.' can be readily provided ',along ':: with: sufficieit storage space for "these tabie's and ':other: equipment ,:when: riot in' use. ' A, room where-Suchgroups-as--111.11; is lovers ,camera ' enthusiasts, , and. agriculturists can Meet .or be ad7. Carnation Evaporated Milk •Bee Hive Corn • Syrup' NN:utrim Baby .Cereal - Cream of: Wheat. Tomato and Fruit Suices luinlie>, Rennet Powders' • MOTHERS ! Visit our Baby Food Depart. Inept' during,. Baby :Week• and receive a .free tin of . Heinz Strained Baby •:Food':..' : ti • • MPSOW The Store of Friendly Service visitors ` and :shoppers can go . and take their children 'is 'a necessity..' A wellequipped kitchen with. snack bar,,•a dance floor with a 1_ FIRE ..BR'OKE OUT, .AS FARM HOUSE STRUCK During -a„,-• very,; severeelectrical storm Charing the . early hours .of last Tlzurs.dayIriorning,'tbe, farm home of Mr.' ;and:, 1Vii's; grdon Sty ut�ners, Con-;---- 2; -West•-- nosh, was- struck,' and 'destruction by fire was• narrowly averted: The radio. was:: burned out, and the cloth' on `the `.table,' took :fire ' he •`wa l 1 to t on a 'had. caught d dressed • by visitors can be avail 'TNlDAY,. MAY 19x, 1947 0 in our CLEARING SALE, Of Broken Lines In' WOMEN'S . and , GROING GIRLS' SHOES Take Advantage of These Savings' Now. work ShOeS. For longer wearing .and .better : fitting work ':.shoes� our stock ,ris complete in. all the.•best-known makes. Be ready, tostart tie Spring work; i ' comfortable fitting , � work shoes.:! ' .WEST 'POSSIBLE. PRICES athweli 8 ion • • •.SPRING..'' . • an . V,i' $SeS In Misses and half Sizes; SUMMER PRINTS, •d SEERSUCKERS .. : NuBack *Corsets and Gothic: Brassieres •4. ew Sp ing Merchand'i'se for men (including oats • , Dress Pants, port Coats-, • Windbreakers, Elastic, Braces, •Plastic Belts and Braces. _4 a le INSTITUTE BANQUET. b (Continued from page 1) • The building.. to.. be provided, with., careful: pIa iiiing, o its in -2 she- dl -h `ra d -the ation. of 'the :Institute from ter.ior; -can •�be made very suit- •able, for. these ; varie'd. activities. It is an H shaped structure' . ritl and 30'' n each wing 7$, feet long . i feet wide. and the "con�n, .ecting" sec discovered.: A handy papei•,•:when, and 40'feet'lon ': the.,house ®aided :tion 22' feet wide g water: supply..` in .. extinguishing the'!; he Clansmen thou 11 starting in •. quickly!;. ; '•• thou, 01 leading the way.. in the. plan - blaze. • ` ning of a community centre.:have no :intention-, whatever of spon- csoring all. the :activities it is hops -' I Said that concluding her ;remarks . s the .building is' in place wa. Public:.e . . . the'.: theme • ``we treasure'the ' past meeting w�.1s be. called to discuss , -.... ;. and_ . fa e the future” fits .'the am s ` , frame of .mMd•of Institute rnern- ization comprising as ` many in u Ripley: Hotel, ,:Sold The . Royal : Hotel ' hi' , Ripley' which. bias 'been •in the Wilson family 'for .ore .than thirty years g. " utled e of Brussels. Alvin R the to al~ .branch , to the Associated:. c.,. a Women of tk1e' World with membership of five n-iillion. A ` violiri'• selection was given by Dr.. Jarn'e§ Little, accompanied. ,by. Wilfred !Black, they having played while the folk were gath- ering for ,the banquet: Mrs.„. J.- MReid of ;Teeswater; district • president for the; :,past ed will be carried ried n there When three�'years, Spoke, briefly .and .in, ••UNITED CIIRJRC•t LUCKNOW ev. J. 'W Stewart;" B.A., B. Fastor ;hV SUNDAY, MAY 4th;' 194 7` Story. ;:"The Three Fates' 1215 ° pati. -.--Sunday • School. p.rii,-"Our. liiritual Senses": 4 _ • terester groups as possible,• in" hers.. order -to 'make this building really: 'useful.. An organization justifies itself only'. in so far as it aids people to help" themselves ' ' We, will need. all your ideas and 'sameof. your Imoney.,In thinking., of this• may we point; out that we are; Only beginning to :learn' what ' can 'be done by : organizd community effort '..to ',Hake life more pleasant aand useful' not only: for -bur youth but also for ; the middle-aged and elderly: • r -old steers, ti APAIRO12-eya p. ' pin•g :the scales 'at 3,270 , pounds,. netted r their 'owner, .Ed Schur niacher' •of. Culross; $490.50:• .The price was;, 15ca pound: • Square pane*, Contest• A dance. followed the banquet.••:I fca-turerl__h. ^s.`: _dance contest, : in which all tli4> ladies' ` competing',had • to stitute Members. There w ere -four • sets;. one from, `Ashffield, one f► om.: •St:' Helens.': and • two from< ;Luc. now the ;prize':going to .the first :merittioned": •group comprised ofd Mr..; and iMrs: Elwood D'ennan;• Mr. `. and Mrs'.: Dave MacKenzie;' Jirn•.`Little and` Mrs.. Qeoi ge. ; d--ief,': Dave Carruthers and oe' Vic! n re Cam .MacDonald . was caller -off:. A .ride :for 'the. oldest rrienber` .p resent was, w.on, by, Mi _D. HUs ton, . and; the ;lucky: • u of ,, pri :went'.: to. Dave' Carruthez s. 1'OUNDATION .GARMENTS •1 Corsets ' - Coir►binettes Girdles; Individually Designed., `Pric'es from $7.80 up. • he, Only Woven Wire Stay In The World"" 'A ISS .K. 1VIcINTOSH; NuBone Representative, PHONE 84; LUCKN4W n line with recent .publicity on Lower Prices ,e 'have a quantity of new Nylon Hose. Get Your' Share $1 75, Now_- 10.49; $1.50 No* $1..29 he Store, 'Stock. • now 14. Al .-_::. P. Y►,r..l •.: �.�..>`i�•IiLyY1�`S,..ew.yMl�;. I ..3�•4.AvrAir t r!1