The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-15, Page 8!'AGE EIGHT
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THURSDAY,
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. l5th, 1918
xiHE . Lvc>llvow SENTINEL, LucKlvow, ONTARIO,
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and Waxes'both liquid & paste
THOMPSON'S
The Store of Friendly Service
'PHONE:.82' : WE• :DELIVER
TWO HIGHLY. 'BATED
SHOWS To PLAY HERE
0n. Fpda_y •night of "this week
Me r•+irthful eornedy Aunt ' 1 :b-
bie Answers Ari Ad", will be pre-
sented in: the Town' Hall'. under
auspices. Of the Agricultural Boc
iety, The play' has twice been
presented to capacityaudi nces in
Goderich, and is �e11 enacted by
an •able cast . 'fro the Young.
Adult, Group cif North St. 'Unite:
Church. Mac's.Old Tiiners'of Kin
•cardine will play for ..dancing.
after:. they, concert:
Minstrel Show•
": Ori Tuesda r night .of .next' week
The Teeswater Minstrels tvi l t; Pre-
sent their
re.ent°their show'in f.ueknow,, un-.
•tier "Fire •Company ,auspices: This
troupe of 35 men is :booked for.
twice' - a -' week engagements`
-thi oughout-Api it and -has-several;
'other -;requests .oil:hand, 'Th:e, show
has, been` :,put on three times •in
`I'eeswatei, as Well as- in Wing
Liam aid iployr :Full houses; ai e
greeting ;their every appetirance.
Reserved; seats: are,, on sale at
Mc1Cim's Drug 'Storni,;
"!ARKVARK ENGINEER
(Consinued from, page 1) .
their opinions.
Bob Macintosh, president, of .the
,Legion, said .they were about
ready to:proceedwith floodlight
ing...'The "cost was , estimated at.•
about $2,500 13'ut• he thought The �.
Legion "could .swing it",
J. W. Joynt recalled an unsuc-
eessful .effort to. obtain a Brack
some years ago,' lie felt pa .track
would add considerably to the!
Park;.. but to 'bring- an engineer
and .obtain estimates w.as the first
W, V. J o:hnston Said his:.
interests were 'rnostly' in the Re=
creational Centre at present,•
where • about $6,000`.: had' been
spent with.: possibly,anot,her $3,000'
needed to complete' the centre..
There shouldn't ,be any interfer-
ence, with this, and added that its
success was dependent on public
enttiusiasni.. •
John Farrish, who was instru-.
mental in calling • the meeting,
said the AgHeultura1 Societ ,'was:
anxious to getthe feeling of corn
munity organizations and'the vill-
age : and township councils, This
"could' be 'made .•a real community.
park of benefit ' to the town: and
con'imunity; ,he
' W.. R.' Anderson questioned If
a 'track:.was worth.. the .expen°di-
ture fgir all it would be:used. The
• , dim.--i:��it�ae=-=-rsed--��i---�;
.better purpose.' • .
L:° C. Thompson said it was im-
portant ; that The T legion,. , have
siting definite ,knowledge of what:
other; ]improvements 'were Con-
templated std their program could
be proceeded with. and co-ordiri
ated with future: plans., ' '>
Cecil ,Johnston, reeve 6f' Ash
field, suggested' that. the Agricul
tural Society. 'work out. their plalris
and gets an .estimate of :the cost.
He hadl'ro doubt that some help,
one t.way>aor another, -would e
forthcoming from 'surrounding`
municipalities .
Had Mile Track" Once
Mr, S E Robertson recal d
Tr
that 'at one. tiirae ;sgmewforty years
a o • ere wars :a mile track In he I
old park; northeast of the village;
He gave. details of 'a `survey . of
the 'Caledonian Park: -made about
12 years .ago by., an O:A,C: engin;
ver; 'who, , stated he • had.: never
seep 'suchi'.afinelayout as we had.
hereic andideal soil conditions` for'
a first class track At t
4 a: tune
it Was not 'possible` to obtain•suf=•:
ficient land :adjoining the park.;to
build `, a 'half=mile track, but that
Was. no longer the case.
Mr'.'`Robertson;' dealt with drain-.
.age' conditions in and around -:.the
nark,' and .stated that there "should
be no difficulty in obtaining pro-
per ''drainage 'The' expense, of •a
half Mile track :would not corn=
:pare. with ` .that.: of . Hanover .he
added
Ernie: Crawford ,said that. ••a,
track would 'do much•. 'to create,.
i,ptereat°in°'the fair; ile'remarked „
that ' •it 'Was funny the : ,number
who,' when spoken to •onthe!
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GO»ERICH,. ONT.
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in
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Good work shares are a must for the man
who wants the'utmost'in fortfit comfort, and'.
wear.
At, presept we have** a, complete range of siies
in the�••above . lines, several LL styles to choose
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tom, with leather" or ,,panco soles
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New-TBallarino Skirts- in ,black and 'grey
Nu -Back Corcelettes, Corsets and Girdles
Gothic Bras in. Nylon;, and 'cotton
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New Samples inc'uding Gabardines and Worsteds
in Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing
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egor Hos;ery
•street, were '.enthusiastic ' for .ca
track, yet'at ..this meeting failed
to . show 'their:• 'enthusiasm,>:..by
'coming out definitely in 'support
Of the, project
John Hall, questioned if the'
park , could be drained sa•tisfact-
or.'ily," as .Water "lies'''on it for a•
week" after a heavy rain,.
At • this, point W. B. . Anderson
and Robert Rae moved arliiatiOn
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BOYS' SUITS—hang: and .short trousers, sizes 24, 2€
BOYS' •SUITS -=;-2 longs, sizes 2 8-32
BOYS'
SPORT : SHIRTS -sizes
BOYS' & GIRLS' COAT SETS,' sizes `1-6.x,,
'YLONS
illl.•Tl e' niart N'ew Shades ForoSurnnier.
that the' Agricultural Society get•
an engi6eer to draw' up :a 'plan
and estimates Of. '(,he ,proposed'
plan'. Mr, Fairish • said ' that 'as
the Society didnot own the park,
a$'d Which n.uit. first 'be 'drained
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it. was not their responsibility -to'
bring on the 'engine",1.'; and the
moti9.r•• .wa.s: altered' and approv'ed:
b* the rneeting, that the 'Village
Council. • get.'ari• engineer an the
job as •soon as possible,
:en's, Women's, sBo ''� • and Giris'
s Pullovers' Windbreakej-s
re Storey' i' th_Thc..Stock.
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