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'LOCA FMR,` ON
MUCH FAVOUR •
Although chilly weather. pre•
attended Lucknow's' 82nd annual`
fall fair, ''whieh was declared
among . the.. beat, in years with a
full afternoan of: .entertainment
provided-.;
Indoor Merchandise and edu-
rational •exhibits' Were more ,num,-
eft ors and quite attractive includ-
ing - displays_by, Wm, A. Schmid,
Harold :Greer, R. .H. :Thompson,
and • Sons? Mervin; . Solomon,
Thomas Boyes, .Lucknow High
School' ' ands, ,Lucknow : Library-
Board.
ibrary•
B , t. -the
oard. ' A guessing: contest a
Thon�ipson,;• booth,' was won: by
Ethel Haldenby • of Walkerton
who received a basket of Canada
Packers products. • . '
The Fair was,,, officially opened,
by John , Hanna; IVI;P.P., who,,
though he needs no introduction
was formally introduced by 'Pres-
ident W.. A. Miller.
The school children's parade
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ALT..i WOOL TARTANS—These are . mpor ted pure wool
nd plaids, Very gowns, for suits, skirts, jackets, slacks
Ver popular
Claris are McGregor, Menzies,
" Royal Stewart. 54"' and 56" wide ;
EOUNDSTOQTH CHECKS 'These cheeks take the lead. for:
quits, slacks, sport ' jackets.. Black and white, brown
and' white, 54 inches wide.
WOOL DRESS CREPE. Right: up=-.to=-#fie-mQdernlstyle
ALLbrown: and >wme;
•,for' dresses 54 inches wide,, grey,
•FANCY STRIPE : CREPE in wool and rayon Black .only.
38 'inches wide.
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OIS' •&° AWOOL FAERIC-74. combination that 'gives' that
'warmth you need for winter. dresses In .plain colors,
stripes or figured.
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TH DAlr. OCT'QBER 9, 1947
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YOU CAN STILL BUY YQUR.
Teton
ATTENTION!
orsea ,Dealers
are buying Old . Hprses
4ti
As%
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r BORN .
MacKENZIE--On .Tuesday, , Sep-
tember. 30, 1947, at . Casa Maria
Hospital, tb Mr...and Mrs. W. R.
MacKenzie,. Dundas, • Orit., (for-
merly Margaret Mickus of Dun-
das), a daughter, Barbara. Jean.
K —In ...Victoria Hospital,
London,: -on 'Friday, ep,. em • er
to - Mr,, and, Mrs. John Sparkes
of London ::(nee 'Muriel'. Miller);
Write•of'phone` for. prices
Wm. Shone Sons,„ Ltd.
r ersoll '
11111 'g$1
for` tho'. ;. •
THANKSGIVING.: MENU'
Clark's Mincemeat
16 oz. 'lar. .... • 33c
Choice Quality.. Pumpkin
28 oz: tin
le Willa
Salad' . Dressing
15c
UI3ILE OUR PRESENT' STOCK LASTS
was' accompanied by''the Luck
now High School Band and'. the
Lucknow Pipe Band. Eight- rural
schools'' took, part in the' choirs
.and yell competition., First. place
went to •: No. 5. Ashfield (Zion)
with Miss `Ada Webster as teach=;,
er; 2ncl to No 4'' West: Wawanosh
:(St. ' Helens), ,Graham..MacDon=
ald 'and_Miss: Beatrice McQuillin.
eac ers; , r:• o.
Miss L. Feagan teacher,•' 4th to
'No.' 13 : Ashfield ..(Belfast) : with-
a daughter. .•- Miss' Helen Dobriey teacher.'
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HELM' n Wingham General Eunice Heim Was the only, con
Hospital on . Sunday, • September in the public speaking.
28th;. to Mr, and:,Mrs.' Robt. Helm, contest and gave • a., fine display
R.'3, Lucknow, .. a °.son: ' testant of oratory..
S oris events . results we � •.
• Hospital, • ori Sunday, September Kathleen Fisher; boys. 64, Harold
28th, to Mr: and. Mrs. Francisco;. Farrish,` Ray.; Emberlin, girls 8-9,
Iorusso, Zrucknoaat;daughter Ruth=.-Emberlin;--_.Elizabeth ; Web-:
ster boys: $ 9,, enneth McNay,,
•� I E .In�� Win hazn'• :.General,. •
ALL N g Kenneth Hod ki son;, iris 1"b-11,'
hospital on; :Friday,. September_ 19 g g °
. Donna :Belle Irwin,' Audrey. 'Stan.
tq;,SVir. and Mrs. Alex Allen (nee;ley; boys: 10-1I, - Arthur- Baker,-, -
Mae -Webster),. Lucknow, a son Kent .Hedley; girls 12 and over,
FARRISH—In Kincardine kIospi- :Shirley .Hamilton, ; •:Edna Reid
tal on September 22, 1947 to' Mr. • boys 12 & overs. Donald •McNay,:
and Mrs. Robert..Farrash, R: R 7, Elwood Irwin;' bicycle race,. boys,
Allan Hackett ,Alvin Allen, Geo.,
Lucknow;; a son,�Larry Robert. ,
atlzw�ell5a►n
aaa
,COATS,
re as
DRESSES,
GLOVES
at
8 oz. jar:..
Choice •
Seedless Raisins
California
,Lb 23c
Oyler Cranberry ' Sauce
Jar;
Baby :.Lima Beans • '
1 lb. 'bag .22C
8c-,a�ACRE'HINLOSa 1-""
FARM' CHANGES HANDS
Mrs: • John. .MacLeod,, has s
her '300 -acre Kinloss Township
farm • to Currie Colwell;,`sori. of
Mr.: and Mrs.;. John' Colwell; Con.
10,.Kinloss,.Currie gets full poss;-
ession of , the farm, a• ,half mile
'east of South ;Kinloss Church, on
December i5th.•
'Mrs. MacLeod's . grandfather,'
Mr. Peter Milne,. held the• crown'
deed' `on this land,: 'having ' filed
his claim ,at, Southampton in the
early 1850's. His son, Charles-
Milne, operated the .' farm'. after
his father's. death, and . later dis-
• posed `of it to Mr. and ,Mrs. Mac
Lepd; who. moved 'onto', the. • farm
after their • marriage: Following'
her husband's death a few'' year. s
ago Mrs. 'MacLeod continued to.
make her homeon: the' old farm
that:<.liads . been in. the family for
',three ;generations, but following
the :death of her son , Lester, a
few 'Months ago; 'she nod .4o
Lucknow to make her home. with
het• Only, daughter,' Mrs 'Harry. Hanna tug -o' -war. trophy; for, the..
Nixon.
Mrs. •MacLeods •• father,' :Mr.
WM. Barkley; was also one of
the pioneer settlers, having taken
up. land in the virgin forest on'
the boundary, a. mile and a quar-
ter east of Lucknow.,-,
•33c
Moth& ,Jackson's`
Jiffy Pie Crust
]F'ckg, • 33c
Mied.
Carrots.
Aylmer Peas: & � .
Tin ...' ' 22c•,
Banquet Queen`..
Plain 9 oz. jar ' •35c
Lo9
ndonderr Ice Cream Mix
Pckg., .., 15c.
'And for the ' finest in
-Fresh' Fruits and . Vegetables
Shop at• l'ho hpson's.
For your weekend slopping-,-
' Head Lettuce, Celery Hearts,
Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips,
Bananas,; Apples, •
f. Ontario. Grapes,
CaWorn a Grapes.
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THO'PSON'S►
The. -Store: of 'Friendly Service
'PHONE 82 ' ' 'WE DELIVER
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:-IWEN'S: READY-TO-WEAR
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oose. Your Made' .
Ch
°: whilesamples are r Viand a�roid disappointment:
• Men's Winter Overcoats.
Biltmore Hats.
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QyERC011'IE IN FIRE
Parrish, ; : girls, Gladys Gibson,
Freda: ' Hackett; Winnifred; Stew= f . (Coa�tutued from page' 1)
._..-UO= •ard_ :dash .A1uustin` 3r�i T.
in, Y f the roorhs were -littl dariaag
tin, Jun Needham, r1a mile.. dash, -rid most of .the • scan- •
Alek Macnntyre, Jack. Stewart; by the `fire a
chain• tela " tents 'suffered. only: smoke . and
calf race, Murray M . ,
race first' 'Austin Martin Jim• water damage,
Needham,'. Grant Farrish; 'Alex *The east .half of; the ground
I" t• :re• ' .`Jack Stewart,'> floor,.. until recently, ocettpied by
MaenY �. 2nd,
Morrison,Geo: Chin,' Allan . Silverwoods as a* ; temporary
JIM. . ..
Hackett 3rd Wilfred Black, Don' 'downtown office,. wasdilled with.:
Cameron, a Stanley,•' Harvey ''household . effects ' `belonging to
Gm ,Ry.
R ss; 4th,: Geo Farrish, Eldon Misses `Fern and, Ida Reid; , who.
Austin, Alvin Allen "Don• Hackett' • •h•ave sold their grocery: store and
,
5th, Winnifred :Stewart, : Gladys restaurant building and ,were pre
Gibson,
Y . Maxene Irwin, . oris :paring to evacuate: They: planned'
' D ,
L ons. to'. take up, • residence 'where' Dr:..
' Evel . was living, and .he•.• ,was
:'.. Dine Ri�lale s . Calf. Best.; Y •
• ' bi to • move to where `Silver
In= the ;'calf club: �coiKripetition; g • ��
" ' and was woods left and .,which for sev
Lorne:Ritchie.won first
n d with a• silver trophy by 'eral• years.,:was used as an office:
`Silver -
presented to p y b the late George A. Smith: The
Jack Henderson of Lucknow . and Yiters' effects suffered •
also;; a crest donated by Canadian' Reid e sisters', : .smoke, and water. daanage,,
.lei eforrd Association 'and pre .
: A. • Miller: 'Others'. of Oldest Buildin
sented by W. � 'One � .
laced as follows 'Donald " Far- ` ui tin which a , ears to
placed The. b l g, ., pp
'risk,• A:. Hamilton, ';dohn Hunter, be: 'bey'•cind repair, is one .of. the
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MacIn-
Shrley Hamilton, Allan . , ,,oldest buildings ' irY the. -,village.•,
tyre '
merly the Spence 'horzae. On•
e •
`of• '
the three lines of •hose..was direct=;
•ed in. protecting the4:roof• oi,.thd.
`Liegion buildin hick _la a brick'.
wall (• structure which .prevented
a; more serious conflagration' de•: :
veloping
It was built about .76 years ago.
their prowess and .won the `John
Ashfield stalwarts again proved �'by the• late Thomas Reid• and
Wm. Connell who were in .part,
'nership in . the ;baking. business.
It was : ' vacated some al6 years.
..later, when 'Mr, ' Reid' built the
resent brick building immediate-
ly tothe east and separated' only,.
by
‘an ' alleyway; .. Adjoining: the
�•burned'building on' the west 'is
the 'Legion :'Hall, which was for=.
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third year in succession. :
The two night • concert in the
Town- Hall lived . 'up ` to advance
billing and was , tops in enter-
tainment, drawing big . croyrds:
The dance on Wednesday night
also packed 'em in. ••.
tate; Far i Mutual •: •
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