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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-09-18, Page 10HURON WARDEN WITI .ROAD4'; 'COMMITTEE -,TO N. B. ' The: members of ..the Huron County. 'road& committee, with Warden 'Frown 'Smyth- of .West Wawanosh . and County Engineer. 'T:' R. Patter,.Son; are attending the Dominion; road convention • at. St: Andrews -by -the -Sea, New Bruns wick. 'The party' left by motor on. Saturday, _September 6t1 for'Nia-« gara' where .they : crossed the bor- der and proceeded; to -New Bruns, wick, Me rodless Of the committee" are Reeve George 'Ginn',. Godetich tiiwiiship, •'chairman,, Reeve ;John. Armstrong• of Hullett and Reeve. Walter Woods Of Turnberry:;. • e.•• • PAGE TEN • trIrg I,,UCKNOW "SENT . EI, , I.,UMNOW,, ONTARIO'; Ys: LONGS --=Tweed pants, hard wearing matexial, five poc e s, cu f "ott s:"*z SCHOOL SHIRTS in checks (Haughs), triple stitched, breast.' pockets, will •wash Well, 12 to 14, TARTAN FRO1VI SCOTLAND -=Margaret Rose; beautiful wood plaid. "'popular for' .pleated skirts, slacks or ' scarfs,„ 54, inches wide'. CIILIREN'S SWEATERS "Pure 'wool sweaters t(Ballan -Lynes) round. 'neck, ,colors brown, navy, red, sizes 2, 4, 6 yearsr, BEN'S SHIRTS• -White dress shirts, .size 141 to 16. CROWN ,ZIp1' R•S—the kind that alyvays work. These zip - pees are guaranteed 7 inches and 9 inches. SEPARABLE ZIPPBlt5-,-Jacket<<or sweater type, • , in black' only. �µ upportThe Community Recreational Centre • S •. 1 f • • ENTER TU DAY PNS -foR" RED • ;' CROSS HELPERS,' jr y. 1 The workroom of the':ucknow. and Vicinity Branch of the Red Cross will .be, re -:opened ,for fail and -winte3'-aet tied-oriluesda3__ next, • September 23rd, 'The re -opening..' will be marked with• the 'holding of open house that afterrroon..-at °which. ' sterling': silver Bins will be presented to all Red Cross'. workers. ThPae:.\ ho have done any work at home or , at ' the workrporn are eligible for this award and are requested to attend . neXt • Tuesday's. gathering. The workroom convener: re alizes• it will ,be difficult to. avoid o sme. workers; but is •. overlook ng . , anxious that every worker's,': ser- vice should be recognized,.. and asks the co:operation,, of ' every one in accornpli4shing this.. . • • . Clothing For Britain • The local branch .again appeals for ,,Workroom. volunteers. - The; work this fall and winter 'will ,be 'Concentrated on snaking, clothing for Britain. British people are ex.. periencing . an ,extremely ..thread- bare.existence.and. Colonel Frost, Red Cross :Qver;seas' •'Coinrnissior,.' says, "the coming winter will in all -likelihood ; prove to be the most difficult , one yet . experi- enced": • THUR,S, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1947 • JUST ARRIVED arnper' 2 INCARDINE KINSMEN SEVENTH ,ANNUAL CARNIVAL ave Saturdays--�ttober � fPatu in ants' and 'children;s`"'clothing, m ; eluding . knitted.: g'arments, • lay- ettes„, boys and girls clothing, nightgowns and pyjamas for men' and ;women,, quilts and ` crocheted shawls for old 'people: So if you can knit,' sew,1 crochet, or ,quilt, at home or at the .work Fill ' in the attached . coupon and mail it to R. G. Buckinglrafl Kincardine,,: to reach •:hint before Oct, -1 $2.00 will be ,paid each' entry i CCP Oct:3 at i p.m, will take:: place Friday night, which 55..00 will be paid each entry ,accepted for the final contest., which will 'take. `place Saturday night„ Oct, 4th at 8 p.m sizes of $20, $10 . and ..$$ will be given uccessful : Finalists: C I TO. R. G. $lfrnguc ham, Box 226, Kincardine I. wish to enter the . amateur eontWmg h �- insmen ,club Ti�cairdin . ss jS f. i, t. • • i { Y• Name `. • Address • Specialty, e. • Over 1 -a-� greatly aPP reciatecl 1. MOST 'WEAR FORYOUR; MONEY Child Sizes S to 101/2 Misses .Sizes 11 to 2 Girls Sizes 11 to 13% Boys:, Sizes 1 to 51/4 Mens Sizes 6: to 11 • • Support .The Community o i • Recreational Centre : :athwe ltifob ;ted. At men f11fl a R1FFIN—KILLFn; EN'S & LADIES READY-TO-WEAR • DAT •THURSDAY .,(Continued from. page .l) O'Reilly . in Reliance:: Another cousin, ""Mrs ;Frank O'Reilly` ''of '. 2637 Cadillac.' Blvd., with whin Fr: O'Reillyis stay ng, explained;; "Timothy : took. the first week of his • vacation a yYhile '. bapk to • go get, Fr: Jahn., who can't. travel aln an a ring him back to visit ere'.• "They` were .to 'leave' at 1220 •-� p.m ;.today, for the:; return. trip' • Tirnothy;drew'sorrie, money from the bank. Saturday. • "Timothy probably didn't have 1 more than ° $100 because ' he :was 1 a quiet,. frugal Irian...,.'and that would.' :• be all . he'd need...But Timothy was generous, too, .and probably : would have given it to" the bandit if,- asked "Timo:thy.;.shouldn't. have .,had: to. die .,that 'way" Police ate holding the: 46 year _old ormer chauffer of one 'of the apartment tenants. The suspect,, Inspector George Branton 'said, was seen ,leaving' the basement .a. few ;Minutes .after. the dying man was found ranton, ,sand the• prisoner ad it 'flitted stealing .a -radio ,and cloth frorn,the apartmentof his for - o: ,mer ,employer several weeks ag . Under,' 16 1 or.All Your :Needs • LIFE FIRE; SPECIAL RATES FOR FARMERS' CARS. Cla1una Quickly •kl • •and',Efficiently Adjusted ,0. Y Licensed . Adjustot .Living In. the District, LIALTY, Stewart Insurance .Agency" mom 8, LUCK/40W tior�al Centre • The .Comnainrlity Reerea • Support\ • . To Visit In West.` SECOND WELL •.MOTOR ' - j .. *red ; •.URNEL? -OUT AT WEEK END k�'red i' McGregor of Kintail • is1. s p ` disposing .of his livestock on Mon- -The..,; matte :on the . secondary dam,, Sea"tembei.22nd.'Mr & Mrs;: well .of the Luc -now .•` 'McGrego , ..p .an :: (7" ,- ave s Q ek-end• `•tern burned' out at the 'we for the West for an extended "visit and "`while •`repairs were ••1 eing, wit *...fir parents 1 rtxsried the systei7fi was depen den, on the 'first; well which : had drop ped to a capacity' of ;about 50 gallons a minute, `Fortunately:: copler'weather 'will. " no doubt ease the rate of- water ,L. • consufnptipn, Which h hsb een. ex- .morernely high during the .past _tw;o nths, with the :second` well 'be- ing 'used a: great ,deal { State Farm • Mutual A utoe �1. a�a�b 'assurance. Tinie :Table ,Changes r ' Effective ' Sunday, Sept. 28, 1947 ' Full information .from• ` ',Canadian- Nation . al.Rlys. Offers • More Aute, Insurance • LOWER COSI' tor Service and Satisfaction;; See I , • A0R I1 ucknow,• Ontario :.. Also: . . Hospitalizationand sick. and Accident Insurance Representative Mutual Life 'of Canada NEW IMPORTED D ESS MATERIALS .:..WOOL SUITINGS .. SILK, AND SATIN • LININGS ...'. CEI.ENESE AND NYLON CREPES FOR UNDERGARMENTS BARGAINS in WAISTS and BLOUSES "•$2.9. e Store SPECIAL IN SILK SLIPS.,. at h The Stock