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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-15, Page 8qa 'LUCxxow. . ENT.INEL, LU,CI TOW, oNTARIo artha \ashingtor.1.... FROCKS a:.• TUB, FROCKS the ...kind ,you. will. wantto live si in . the dress: that gives You that dressed. i-■ • up look, ..MISSES' and WOMEN'S ' SIZES Stripes; dotte&print and floral patterns 'Sizes: 14. to 3&:oto 44:.. a: a • t 4'- rt, • eton ■■aamiae aaaammaisaaanamin ummaa■ga■aaaaaB WAS OLDEST MEMBER AT . SCHAUS; REUNION The seventh Schaus reunion was held at Clifford on July lst, with approxaately four hundred in attendance. 'Oldest descendent gresent was Mrs. Jacob : F:cken- swiller of Kinloss Township, who will be, 86 ,on NO''veinber 20th.. meeb REUN1ON emi'iers SHOP EARLY!' Avoid the last minute rush of reunion shopping. by buying, now, , *ohile stocks are com- plete. We are ready to. serve you. with appetizing, sumrher' foods. that are sure to please your' guests...Be the perfect host and . serve 'the .'finest in. food' from Thompson's, ' REFRESHING BEVERAGES! During the hot summer days' utlrat lie- 'ahead, servez frosty glasses'- of ice cad .Coca-Cola; Pepsi-Cola or Gingeraie for sale i)1i' • the handy , six bottle' carton, .or Gingerale .and Lillie Rickey in quart bottles. Or fbr tasty • fruit drugs... made at home , try Horne's' Fruit Punch ' in • Lime, Grape'' and ; Orange • flavors,. or ,i:'reshies in Len'io'n, Line, and Orange.' •For'. added refreshment we . suggest Grape Juice,. Canned Fruit Juices.. and Lemon, •Juice for eier-popular. lemonade. Yours ' fob, a cool summer with these tasty bev- erages. from Thompson's CLEAN UP �- PAINT. VP' Get in the swing, of reunion preparations: +by making your hdne ;and grtiounds a Spot to• be admired. and remembered. Add gaiety and color to ' , the oc- cion by. decorating 'with lights, flags: and bunting.'•Make. .this . reunion a• :gala one, long to ,be, remembered by those. who 'will come and ,visit "Our Sepoy Town". THOMP$ON!S`The Store of,Fridly Service' serving' Lucknow & Vicinty for over 25 . years. FORMER RESIDENT IS• SOCIAL WORKER Miss ,Lyla B. Taylor, a ' former. Lucknowite and daughter of the late ' Mr. ; and Mrs. Wm. .'Taylor, who . resided in , the home now owned by Win. Schmid, is asocial service worker with the Y.W.C.A. in ' Detroit.` Recently' the Detroit Fret 'Frets carried' a picture.• of Miss Taylor and th t e .following story �b# :her worlr:with "runaway girls". When 'war;d..,. �yw -away' from `home, the YWCA is on the job, ready to steer the mis- guided moms back to •the 'family . fold. . Surprised to,'heer that mothers run away?. Why, even grand; mothers' do it -and they are•not necessarily bad: girls, either,; just full of . adventurous. spirit, • Ly la 'B. . Taylor,. •who heads, .the • Detroit .Y's "Friendly Service", !!Department, . says ` the, age range of', runaways is.10' to 8.5 ;`years. The ,girls flee. from their moth-. .ers and the mothers..flee`' from their girls; The gratidniothers Of- ten-4i f ten: fiee; from over=str-ict:children-- •and grandchildren. • Other difficulties which the variou's women run from include ;husbands, debts, . boredom, '.bud gets, and, .fregUenitly;' just „plain, :unqualified, un -itemized life: The. majority. of the younger ones -are from small towns 'and' .have; :come too the city'. in•';quest' of adventure: Instead' they,; get sore feet . or traffic; pedestrian tickets. �. The 'rest. are not running -' 0.: anything. They are just fugitives from .injustice,• real or imaginary.; , lliernbers . of both groups .in variably- wind : up at • the: Y's, "Friendly. Service" Department; and they always get just what. it says on the door.they will get. No . lecturing, no stern moral- izing, no pat ,answers to all prob= Terns. Miss -Taylor, who .is a mem- ber :of the' American Association of ;Social Workers, • does' not . al ways advise runaway 'girls to re- turn home. ' "Often, the and are. leaving :intolerable: and inadequate homes and their • existence : will be U hap pier' away ,fronii' them", she .said. In that case, her. department. lines 'up jobs and .shelter for the. girls. 'The wives' and mothers who run'• away usually in their• hearts want to go,, back home .(they just waited to be `missed' ), so Miss 'Taylor listens ;sympathetically. ` ;and advises practically, • THURSDAY, JULY 15th; '1948 BACK . TO BRucE Won't Be Able To Be Here In acknowledging her invitation` to . the Bruce Reunion, Mrs. P. J. McDevitt ,(Flora McKinnon) of. Port Arthur, says: . • • "I visited the old farm on the 6th' Concession two, years .ago this summer and could not help not-" icing how 'few..old' friends are still represented in the district.. This year it will not be •.;possible for. 'me to come East, brit I do hopo the reunion is ' a big : success' and. will be.with yogi. in ;riiy thoughts". Where Can We'Bunk? • Mr. ` and• Mrs. A. G. . Smith of Toronto plan to be here for the 'homecoming, but are concerned about, sleeping accomodation, ac- cording to. the following para- graph in a ;letter. from "Andy": Last reunion' in 1910 I was a resident of Lucknow and' was even an active.,' member of the Co itt mm ee at at time' and• that thought . so much, of the Sepoy 'Town`�that•`I took a'Lucknow girl: for my, wife the following . year. and have • never regretted it., We ,certainly ' will motor up' for a• day or so,, the Only thing that' wor- ries at present'' is where in the world. can ..we ' bunk, for we cer- tainly. don't intend to put old, friends about' when they will all be busy with relatives of their own.. We . j ;:Gte,- Ae..seei.,ng . Y Lucknow on' the ;30th. • Teen Shoff • MISSES' : AND CHILDREN'S ', 7 Summer mmer Pyjamas, Cotton Prints, Seersuek.. n ers,, Stripes and Florals, Sizes -.4 .to .14. . PLAY TOGS. Slacks,. Shorts;•Jerseys, Sweaters, Play Dress.- es: and Sun Suits,;, Boys and Cir1s..,Sizes:':2 to"' 14, ;Colors and'.Sfy'ies.. Assorted.. , ,ADZES' BETTER ' DRESSES . . New Shipment of Ladies' Better Dresses ex. petted to arrive in the next few, days. Sizes from 12 to 44. INVITATION TO 'COME BACK .GAVE '. OLD 'Boy "HEART: TUG''• The, following letter: has been received by Mr.. Joseph : Agnew, and --We-pass -it-on'.:in. fully: s - : Cranbrook,' July 5th, . 1948. Dear Joe:, It* has been. in ' m{'nd ' several times to, write ;you a Word of ap- preciation of_' .the kindly:'invita- tions .' received over . the . past' weeks, the invitation to' join in the Bruce Hoene Coming Cele- bration.- o : ' in.addressuig'this to. you I hope you will' have the opportunity of passing .• along to those 'who • have made the invitation so attractive and have given it that long'.to be ` remembered' `lheart tug" 'of "Will Vie• ng come ,hack'",; •� -To say.. my. regrets at box. being able to attend' but puts 'it mild= ly, one of my greatest wishes is to meet the kindly friends of old Paramount . and Lucknow once again.. Say my best' . wishes for • health to enjoy.: this : occasion. of reunion, to the fullest, ;Kindest personal regards . , tc . you roe.- (I -Ante. L'.S. 11). Murdoch.: s ress .At Gienuine Bargains resses ess:� AND. CORSELETTES IN, STOCK NYLON STOCKIN IN ALL SIZES NU -BACK CORSETS . 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