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THE LPJCKlNTOW -SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1948
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Children's Sun Suits, Girls' Dresses, sizes 2-6 yrs.,; ".
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Pinafore Dresses, Little Boys' Wash • Suits, . .
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R. • Rompers, Stripe Overalls ° (Haughs)
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Children's Sockees 15c Pair
Men's English Wool .•Socks, regular $1.50, .'size.r .
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REUNION .ECHOES:
(Continued, from page 1) • :
Another complaint that has
bead --freely; voiced, ;,concerns,,,.cine.,
'of the judges` in the final' contest;
: who • as *ell . as judging: at the:
Kincardine ..contest the previous
Saturday; is a former'Kincardine-
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Good Sumner :Eating
Christies Graham Wafers
Package
l N: a •snack :at.anyitime
Spread with cheese or jam
Clover Leaf . Salmon
19c
Fancy ,Red Cohoe .
V4 -1b. tins. .,. ••
Challenger: Brand Salmon
Fancy: ,Red Cohoe
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Cherry Valley. .
• Canned Strawberries ,
20 oz tin' 37c
New •.'Pack Choice °Quality
Blue & 'Gold Peas
20 oz. :tin . 19c
Fancy Quality New Pack
Aylmer Tomato Juice
20 'oz. tins:.;� .;: 2 for 29c
New Pae Fancy, Quality
. PRESERVING TIME
This season's ,crap of fruit. and
vegetables is .one • of the 'best,
in years.; Help cut down your
high living costs for next win -
,•ter by, preserving. alyou can
no*. We have a complete line
of high grade,. full flavored
spices and vinegars to ensure
you . pickling• success. Make us.
your.headquarters for all your
•canning wants; .
THOMPSON.'S;
`The Store of Friendly Service''
serving Lucknow & Vicinty
for ov'er' 25 years.
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ite and a regular summer Visitor.
This judge, : in our, Opinion;' is
far above; showing any partiality,
mbut,„it was• anything but,^d~" lomat-
ie, 'to say ' tFie least, for; Kincar-
dine to • have him for one of . the,
finalists: It :left thein wide-open
for Such criticism that is,bound° to
arise . in any such Contest.
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The Beauty Contests 'ndividu-
' ally and, collectively were staged;
on the, highest, plane by" the con-
testants • and spectators alike, :and
no, fault could . be found With this
highlight; of the County reunion.'
About the only criticism we have
heard is from some spectators at
both Lucknow 'and Kincardine
who considered that .'the : announ
cers: tended :to." add a:: touch•, of
burlesque . to the contests, that
otherwise .Was definitely nil
.OFFERING FOR BIBLE
SOCIETY TOTALLED': $90
eunday
e -ensu _ o . en
air service• ,which concluded he
local ;reizniain 'activities,,.'th'eof-
fering'
f
fering'..•was (:devoted •to the • wor•k
of the Bible Society, and amount-
ed to the 'gratifying total: of about
•$90.
Left Almost. Half Cent4 y Ago
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Rod MacLean, son of the ',late
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean,
Wag' one . of the old boys Who
y4.on't soon forget .the reunion of
1948. Rod was born on the former.
MiIas• MacMillan farm in. Kinloss.
Township. He now . resides in
Pierson,. Man,, 'and left . the `old
home community 47 years ago; It
wasn't his • first time • back, ' but,
he added, it was the first • time he'
had really looked • over the -old
familiar scenes since leaving here.
The faces.. that' he knew wez'e
few' and far 'between, and in fact,
vVrhen attending :the Bruce . Old
Boys :picnic at t ancouver. :two",
or. three years. ago; he saw more°
old friends who he could • name.
than`' he.• did, here'.. That didn't
mean; .however, that he was be-
littling the local reunion, whiel
he. Considered an unqualified siic-
•cess, and. he'll be quick to re.turn.
again when the occasion arises.
Mr.. 'MacLean. left Lucknow for
Montreal where• he will visit with
his sister, 'Mrs:"Archie Anderson, •
before returning to Manitoba.. •
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Summer
E SALE
CHILDREN'S' PLAY TOGS --Jerseys, Sunsuits,
Sun Dresses, Pyjamas, Boys' Short Pants, :
,to clear at __..-., . 59c and 9k
LADIES COTTON AND SPUN DRESSES
AT • A GREAT: ,REDUCTION:
-NEW SHIPMENT of Ladies AIl•=Wool,Ca
: Sleeve .Strip,' Pullovers.
ton's
and Ladles
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100th Buildko •Meet. Ai4itt
Jack McKendrick of Windsor
• tells us Clint. dur. ing Reunion
week .he. met quite' :'a number' or
hiscomrades of the 160th Bruce;
Battalion of World rWar, I: Among
them were: Bob Buchanan, Lard-:
er Lake; Paddy. Baird, Toronto;
Alex • Butler, Goderich Robert
Fisher, Han Ilton;: Ewart Lamer -
on,:' Walkerton; •Bill Huston, .De
troitt; George Blue," Detroit, , Bill
Kennedy, Wingharn; Sid Plow-
right,_ Oshawa; Joe ATixon,' Lon=
don •• And',Robinson,' Kincard .In
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;Gordon ,Smeltzer of , Edmonton;.
Alta:; Nelson; Webster, :'.Windsor;
Wilfred :Dietitian, ' Irvine ` .Henry,
Noble Johnston, Bill. Stimson and •
George, Taylor,"-:Lucknow: Jack
mentioned some other .local boys,
including 'Allister Hi.ighes'•`' and
George'•Hassal, whom he`•;had not
happened. to meet on this occas-
ion' ;
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VI OQL --AN.D- ALPINE SL ACKS'
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EVERYTHI
e1Norking Man Requires;
Socks; Shirts, Pants, •Overs ls, Combinations,, Ete::
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ew'Line,of.Ready-to-Wear Suits.,
(Chas. Webster, Pro
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Souvenirs Available' r�
Some 1 onald.:Dinnie sou s
of the Lucknow ,Reunion are still.
available. These are the large
2 x 3 -foot posters, imprinted ,as
souvenirs; of ` the .:Bruce `County
reunion. 'The '`full 'sheets" are'
'packaged ready for mailing any,
where..What remain of • them will
be cleared out at 10c,''rather than
being consumed in a bonfire. DID GRAND JOB
.. Anyone: • at a distance • wishing.
Successful Tag Day .
L.ucknow Ozark Pee Wees, the
village's,' only:.,hardball team, took
advantage of the reunions to raise:
some ;cash for uniforms' by way'
.of 'a to z.
g.' day, organized kby- Ed
Baker.'The' lads raised almost $50
to. be .used, in ,buying some 'sort
of '•a uniform. ' Cap s ra d sweat.
shirts were :' at
` firstrF
but now a 13rxc s"heog
.obitdaieirnedd,
'on,: yard; goods and,• -it xray be that
if this can beobtained, the moth
ers °of: the lads •will be asked to:
make complete uniforms, ' '
these souvenirs, enclose : 10c in The community lin general
indebted to Herb Graham of Tor
onto for supervising thedecorat'-
ing' of the Village: for the 'reunion
and for ' supplying such a large
quantity of the' decorative Mater-
ial: It was the general , opinion
that • Tie 'Sepoy •Town ; excelled : • •
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most B
rt
coin, or stamps ;and ,we will ;mail
thein direct,: witllbut any; • extra
chargetfor handling'. or' postage.
Miss LucknOw Ardvnna John
ston=and her 'ecort were .guests
of honor -at :Teeswater' on Wed
nesday, at a function that offici,.
ally' .opened . 'Teeswater's new
arena, and as well, .brought: to a'
close the' • two -weeks -old Bruce.
` County' Reunion. • Ardonna' had:
been a guest at Ripley Day 'on
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Herb•...returned to' ' 'oronto last ' Foot. Prints''; a' historical. book • }ugh .Macintosh of Luchno .
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Thursday, but assured. friends' of:much local • ,rnterest,., written Anyone wishing a' copy, cif
here that ,for the .:.next' • reunion by• Mrs: 11 J Goodhand, is avail- book may obtain • it. by ,weipptc t6,`
he'd,• do even a : better job: ; of able al..$1.75 a 'copy in Canada.. : Mrs. 'Goodhand at 463 Lakea ru)d,
"dressing 'up'', the old -home :town: Mrs.. Goodkiand is4a native of Ash= .Detroit; Michigan:' .:
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