HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-24, Page 8•
ITS 4 GOOD. TIME TO START
.Thinking. About Fall
,R%C4t3Tae arnpar
are hot too ' • plentiful. We suggest you call and see•.
• 1.:mr, Waollens 'Rayon 'and Cottons •
'FINE WOOL CREPE—A good weight .fabricthat willmake
Up well and give long wear. „Colors—brown, grey,,
tAxacalow sENT..IN'FI+, LUCoNOW,. ONTARIO
black, 54 inches wide.
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WOOL. SPUN (Rayon an . Wool).. The right weight to drape
• or hang in gracefdl folds, Colors, brown, rose, blue,
grey. 42 inches wide; •
TARTAN.. Wool and .rayonyarns, and finished like a wool
fabric. Popular for skirts, shirts or housecoats,. One
pattern „only, Margaret. Rose. •
N 1LON °HOSE—Full fashioned; '`Substandards, 45. gauge, .
Sizes 911. M- 98c
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McKIM ,STEWART
• .Ferns; • blue:. delphiniums, an
ary orae
ehwa of a blossoms and
Orange
roses and lighted: candles were
.effective in the Lucknow • United
Church
on Tuesday,, July. 15th for
'the marriage. of Josephine Wilma
W.' _Stewart .:daughter of Rev.
rind Mr J, W stein art to ' �irtoiir�is
Reid' McKim., eldest son : of r
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'and• Mrs A, . E McKim, all • of
Lucknow.; The .marriage cere-
mnon3 was—perforuced by the
• father of the bride., Mr: ' Rexford
Ostrander 'was' at . the organ and
Mrs, Allan Watson .of Campbell -
:card d was soloist: •
The •'br,.ide, gave i • in .' marriage
Iy= her, brother, Mr: Melvin Ste=
wart,; wore a gown of White, bro
ytcaded tafetta with net yoke ' and
.. fu11 flowing • net skirt and long,
:Pointed sleeves Her fingertip,
: veil of English: lace. fe11 ' grace-.
'.fully from •a shirred- satin and net
ha o .Slie wore the groom's gift,
a. ;double' string of pearls arid'car-
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car-• ried' a shower :bouquet,,, of :.roses,
sweet: peas and gypsophella. Her
' httendants. `'were; Miss,. Blanche
Steikarti.siSter of the bride, --woo
was .Maid "of..honor and was
gowned in' gold' :tafetta and Mrs.
• Melvin Stewart; as : bridesmaid,
wearing .orchid , tafetta'Their
halos : were of matching material
and they carried' colonial • bou-
quets of •roses and. sweet peas.
'FELLED DOUQLAS FIR/
13 FEET IN DIAMETER
From Mrs. Madge Finlay of.
Tacoma, Washington, we have re
ceived an interesting story of . the
felling of a. ,giant Douglas fir in
the ' prime forests :near •Mount
Rainier in "the State of Washing
ton. The . fir, the biggest in cross
12'; feet 0 inches in diameter.,•
Three men worked with ax
and power saw .'fora da'y and . a
half. Most ,of 'that. time was re=
d• to -„boli thr. ee-#cot notches_
on opposite sides of the tree be-
cause the blade of their standard
size` power saw was ""only ..eight
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RU CO PLANS
FOR HOMAEC0. ING
THURSDAY,, JULY, •24th, 1947,
Eight urban xnunicipalxties. Tri
BrUce County were represented
-at a meeting held in, Paisley last
week, when enthusiasm greeted
the plan. to• hold a , county -wide
h lmecoming At`eek in 81948. -
Municipalities represented were
Tara, Chesley, Southampton;, Port
Elgin, Paisley; Kincardine, Walk-
erton and Lucknow, 'Reeve Joynt.t
was in • attendance, from here. .
The meeting was presided over
by Reeve S. F. Ballachey of 'Pa%s-
ley, and he outlined the;. plan'
Which was .originally' proposed by
C. E. ``'Mahon, .:secretary of • the
The groomsman • was Mr Eddie
..;Burwash of Toronto and the ush:
• ers were Mrs Allan McKim, bro-.were 'sound throughout it.would
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Made, :' and .finally the main hor-
izontal cut: 1.:
•.Annual rings show'. the ::forest.
monarch was "586- 'year's . old; :it
would' have provided much good
lumber even before Columbus
landed:: in America., Long over-
ripe, 'rot had' begun to appear just
inside .the bark at the base of the
trunk and: much' of the' upper
part •of'the tree was decayed:Its:
lowest;limb was X95 feet above the
'round.
Whether this' . , tree had been
taller' or had, contained more
wood than _ any' fir ever cut will.
never be known because light-
ning or high wind years ago had
shattered . kits 28 inch• diameter
trunk 198 feet from. its.: Massive'
base.
`ifs the. 198 feet of trunk that
fell under the woodsmen's '.axes
ther ..of the : groom ` and Mie • Allan
Watson; of Campbellford
As the bridal party took their
Places the soloist sang 'P ifect
. Love” . and during ' the ceremony
"Our. Father". During. the. signing
of the register she sang •"Lo e's
Coronation'-',.
'Members of the Lucknow Piper
Band .were resent and.. piped the
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• bridal•party from the church. and.
': to the reception Which followed.'
.The ' bride's mother received
wearing a' grey `gown with violet
• hat and accessories . and a corsage
oft sweet peas. The groom's moth»;
yer' chose a gown of.blue'.with,
white, hat and accessories.
Later Mr. arid'Mrs. McKim left
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`contain some 11,076 `cpbic feet: of
wood, enough ';for .349;464 squa're
et of plywood' which would
build 58' : houses!, paneled inside
and out: b .
Ration, Coupon Due Dates
Coupons now . valid' are sugar- •
. ,p,
Preserves 526. to S56 and Y1 .to
Y10ood for' the purchase' of
8
sugar . or molasses
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iummer Time
Is Fan Time:
Yes,. summertime means fish-
ing, hiking and swimming,
holidays. at . the cottage, and,
week - end. picnics; • .fun- ,:for'
young ' and old. '
Cheek these suggestions' for'
"HAPPY HOLIDAY FOODS".
Royal Manor Peanut Butter
16 oz. jar 39c
aWa r_'s-„Saida -- s
Finest Norwegian Sardines .
Tln;• •29c.
Fancy Quality Tuna f ish
Tin . 49e
Nescafe Instant Coffee a4
Tin. 59c
Sweet :Mixed' i ickles' ,
Royal Manor.
402.jar
Royal • Manor
4 oz. jar
=Salted Mixed
8 oz. tin•, •
Muskoka, the.. bride travelling -M
a suit of gold. wool 'with -brown
hat and matching :accessories and
a, cluster, of orchids. After a short
honeymoon they •will reside 'in
on : a l.,wedding • trip to northern Toronto:
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Plain Olives
19c
Stuffed' Olives.
, .. •25c
Nuts ..:'
27c
TIN. 28c
$urn's . Weiners
Tin
Burn's'' : . .
Beefsteak, & Vegetables
Tin •
Burn's Speef
Tin
Burn's pork
Tin
Buries : Sausage
-Tin ,.. .. .... ^4'3c
Me re's • no___nee_dx aL.w.or 'fe;
about your lunch' or dinner
menus with a variety of these
Delicious Burn's, meat Special-
ities ° o n , hand, •thoroughly
• -cooked—ready to serve:
38c
;;35c
29c
;.. 39c
PICNIC; ' SUPPLIES`
Snack Sacks, Drinking Straws,.
Paper Cups, Wax, 'Paper, . .
Serviettes.
THOMPSON'S:
The Store . Of Friendly * Service
'PHONE 82 ; WE DELIVER
tilEARING SALE.
o .'
mr er
�otwear
MEN'S &+'GIRLS' LE/MIER MOCCASINS -with -Mb
soles. Reg. Price. to $3.25.. Reduced to $2.25
MEN'S BROWN LEATHER CAMP -SHOES with"rub`Ber
soles.. R•eg. $4.95. .Clearing at • $3.95
REDUCED PRICES
In All Broken Sizes. ,
PLAY SHOES & • SANDALS
S P E C'I-AL
MEN'S' NAVY TYPE 'SHOE with double - Goodyear welted
p '_es, leather dined' vamp. outside c. ounter,' half rub-
ber heel, ReEular Price $8.00.
Special ' at 46.95:. • 4 .
athwel e iron
Ju1y Clearanc
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SIZES
ASVD. -4O- P-ER•CENT
ew Boy's Grey otiegal • Suits
air longs; reduced ;to clear.. a#.
.16.95:
�a g �..
Varicouver Bruce • Old Boys' ,and i Tara. The . committee will have •
Girls' : Association. 1VIr: 'Mahon has
already. approached the railways
and arrangements could be made'
full power to release any.merriber
of .the .committee- who ..does••.nof
desire to serve, as *ell as'to•°ap ;••
to run •-:s• ecial:--trainsTfrorn •'the point additional members to the
p
coast The..r.special'. train :would .committee if required
arrive. at Walkerton,'. on a stated , • • .— •
date- suggested by.` the meeting
as' •July':20th,; In • following; day's
�m
centre ro
ef.
Would
m
ov
,e
train w
th
to centre .:where'.. ach interested * .‘ F
res�h
municipality .: wou d arrange : a
one -day. celebration., in<. connection.
with .'this Bruce :County`.:festival,
which Is regarded. as -having great.
possibilities in. inducing unpre-
decented numbers,. of ,.people, ;to
flock. back. 'to .Bruce Coulnty '''in
:.the..:height -off the ;sur'nmer season.
• - of- the `� eetin
:With' opinion xn being : so unanimously rn favor. of.
Proceeding . with the 'idea, discus-
cion centred upon the best • man•
net. in which to set up the organ
•ization which - will; (take the in-•
itiative •in getting the home -com-
ing underwa ..,... •;S.` F. Ballachey 'of.
g Y
Paisley' was • named perlIm�anent'
chairman, of a Steering.. Commit-
tee comprised. of W. 'R. '•Tomlin-
son,. Port Elgin;. Wien.. Walsh, Kin-
cardiae; Laird, �MeC:auley, South-
ampton, µ J. W."'Joynt, :Lucknow;
M; Maher, Chesley; Ken, Syrnon,
Wiarto'n, • and Roy VanDusen of
�,rry
a
Variety of
• '..FROZEN.,... •
;FISH
FRESH
At.:All
Times.
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'Phone, ' 1 .: Luckn..,o.w
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NEW. CRETONES, COLORED' CURTAINS,
PLASTICS CURTAI
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For The Summer 'Horne sand Cottage.;
NEW , ;;SHEETS, PILLOWS,' BLANKETS,
-f BED . THROWS, :FLOOR MATS,_ ETC..
y ' 'For Camp Use.
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WI• Elie :.Stock
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