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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-08-12, Page 84 #• ,' ,1. • 1.1 4!J J: • r , si • • • v� • PAGE EIGHT 11‘1,40•74111111MPIAPIR THE LPJCKlNTOW -SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1948 w• • asusimiaaasa1■s!a% esa•isUsivaaassuisla aass-■ao . .■,• . • :s. in ■ . u, Q ■ ■ Is Children's Sun Suits, Girls' Dresses, sizes 2-6 yrs.,; ". ■ Pinafore Dresses, Little Boys' Wash • Suits, . . ■ R. • Rompers, Stripe Overalls ° (Haughs) ■ • ■ ` ' GREATLY REDUCED Et:, ■ ■ Children's Sockees 15c Pair Men's English Wool .•Socks, regular $1.50, .'size.r . 1 1:1' • `Z subs;-=to�_c1ear f� ' ••n8 ,.■ Men's Sailor Style"Overall `Pants nav,; deni ym: Ia,.iu.uiiuuiiIi..'iIuflIu....u..uflhuuu.IilI!uu!.ui...u.i.,. eton back ',lacing • • • 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- • .'r 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 -172-11N--44: 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. • 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. ** 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 • 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.. • * * .* 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 dl leen ear 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 e ;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' ; * *: 10100 VI OQL --AN.D- ALPINE SL ACKS' FAL+L. �R� e ES:.ES :.AN SUITS SITS' � EVERYTHI e1Norking Man Requires; Socks; Shirts, Pants, •Overs ls, Combinations,, Ete:: JUST ew'Line,of.Ready-to-Wear Suits., (Chas. Webster, Pro • 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 : • • • 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 Tuesda • / era® / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / %4 %% S„1.,- . Footwe •rt�ns�ner • at1 a County. towns in fes pp , - "Foot• Prints tive appearance... .. 4 ;. 'At' $175 �field and a sister of the.late ate � •, � ': .' Herb•...returned to' ' 'oronto last ' Foot. Prints''; a' historical. book • }ugh .Macintosh of Luchno . .• . ' ..., : ,,._ , • • .•, .• . 11.4..!,. • 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:' .: .' . ■tmumiOMammromPlim inglm■■■aaa■■aili■■a■s■■■ammomm■■■■■auuia■■■a■■■sa■■a■miummia eaor na■manes■aaimoe■pimmieaaioolossssansms 111 ■ learn l: SUniflei educe� rices e store With. aods The ' 6toc • ■ • . ■ r 1, J •s r: 1• ' ▪ •s. ,.1 s r y•»... �' ■■a■a■t,a�aaiusasaauaasuiurat►aaaa�aNiiae ■�,u■araa iia■■ ■ aiaa�a• a��NswN+h a .. ■ � ■iia■ars■a■ass■aaaau■Euaaaaaa■a■iiia■a■ua■■■■ •4