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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-07, Page 8• PAGE EIGHT • • Uc TES, WE HAVE NO CORSETS. THIS MAY SEM SILLY, BUT WE DO HAVE'• Corselettes and Girdles T IN PQpVL R SILES. FROM. TIME TO TIME. We never know for sure, when they will, arrive or in what quantity,. Many of our customershave their names on file with, us 'and.have their orders filled. • 'WE HAVE WHEN AVAILABLE. Nu -Back Foundations that stay pUt aregardloss of whether yousit, stand. or 'be•nd, REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD WEAR NU -BACKS: They will _not : ride 'up. spreading hips. " a -� . •• 'Shoulder straps "stay 'on the shoulders They •do ` not "bulge in the back t 1. They save hosiery runs. They flatten 'the diaphram • and, , abdomen ,.'• also confine ; Ry r11 empleton • .A�td' ,Burned-6uF`Fa�f y �"' • " The Sunbeam Club sponsored : a -successful shower for the ,Ernie, Carter family, whose home wag I` destroyed by--fire•-r�ecently: tar -i•- .mus gifts , were . donated for ..the home, besides, nearly .$10, in cash.•. I+1ile Victory League • held' a sue- d , , cessful' dance iii the' schoolhouse,` "' Iso -m aid of=the burned -out fan.L 1 Surgeon Lieut. Ycciriras `G-raha '-About $50 ;was; realized Irwin ' RCN, 'son of -Dr and M ow � i'entlnel; Lucknow, Ontario `- N FORMER LOCAL GIRL. IS WIFE. OF ATOM BOMB `.=SCIENTIST Buike, IamiltQf Dr; Josep .h �: . scientist,: who spent: two, and .a balLyea:rs working on the devel- opment of the atomic .orn.. Los__ -Alam ,os.. -.=Ne ,kr.vMexico; said there was no reason why' Canada "with...the materials it has avail- able" could not have ' developed tie -•,bomb. alone. sot},,,,of Dr. Charles Burke:, dean• of arts "and .science at Mcg: Master -University,' Dr. Burki, was 'interviewed after' arriving"in Hamilton with his wife and two. 'children,; One., of: whom was, born. Yn r'Mexico. •Mrs:. Burka, was for: fnerlyr. Mary Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. S. Wilson. Mary attended: ' s'cho`ols i. n Lucknow while her father was manager of. the Bank ,of `Commerce here ".The basic,. facts •of the atomic, bomb are well known to every -country.," -the , scientist . s.ai t ., that thosecountries. wh chemo t 1' know its secret could" develop, the bomb if • they had the ''pecessar'y° materials" Dr. Burke expressed afire"len gr t' with the suggestion that. there should be ,some kind of inter;, national,' control' --"otherwise the future of every. country. Will'be M1 uneertan". au rs `•sThe'.,project in the New Mex ico desert w'as intended to 'aug. �}} t uur knowle4ge-of- e -•-bane_, facts • and : to end . up. with the atomic bomb", :he said.. "AS Can- ada" has a good supply .of uranium ;ores, used in; • making the bomb, h this, coun tr y could. not have, developed it".'_ Dr. ' B:urke, a graduate of Mc-` Master '` and- ' Cornell- Universities has accepted. a' professorship With : the Institute 'for Study of Metats. at. Chicago. Talniversity. Head of the-depaitinent=-is-.eyril' Stanley Smith' who ., had : charge•, of :thc metallurgical':; work: at, ' the atom. n -r bomb experimental base in New ud � Mexico: ism Dr: Bu ke, �whu is '3:1--has-re= 1ss ere nk• ays� On. ; Vrt, ere • ' THIYRSDA'.if, MARCH 7'th,..194G IRWIN—CQNNELL St: James'.. C, athedrial, .Toronto, was the•' setting on ••-Saturday foi • the''marr-•iage of Margaret Somer •v,ille, daughter of Dr.. and Mrs. : M. 'Connell of Wingham, • t a Bought -$alien, \ • Beverley Beaton of . Seaforth •and' a resident, of this community youth, "has' bought the East .Street' ' Bakery , in, Gocterich. • •.,. ,.�• • . it 4 •4 • • • O • • eek -Find �o • ingHints pp McLaren Jelly Dessert Strawbderry Cherry :flavors 2 packages ................:..... ..... 15c. Pudtng.: Pow'deirs 5 .assorted flavors' 2' .packages''••••'•••••.•.,4,,•, 15c Lees •.:Muffin Flour 15c Package K•_ iitritious . re' `n • • prepared A n 4 Y., '' elicl� s •:bre ad: mix ford u ,., muffins, trolls, etc; • r I» M :o. w' e CHOX 1 lb. tin '39c `ous �' trita .Try: flus dehcious, nti • 'Chocolate drink 'that "ever:.one: loves' Y_ A.B.C. Laundry. 'Soap olgates bar 5c ;CHOICE QUAL>Y ;D CARROTS° 2 Tins 25c FI triving WOMEN' 4c.. CHILDREN ik merchandise is still, in short supply, „We will -do, our. best to` take `care": of °your : requirements. a well M. Irwin, •Swift •Current, Sask. I R:av -G---1VL-effatt off-iciated.: ' The : bride, ,'given `• in marriage by her father'; .wore ' a' gown ice' • blue... tissue 1 rocade, mad with square neckline and . f itte - sq -T euff in . a court train.,• {Her fingert veil was held, .with a : matchin halo, and -,--she carried a whi prayer•. book'` with' gardenias. a Finch. roses.Her ,maid of hon was her sister, Miss Mary L onnelel;`weari ig roae--pink-she made With..portrait neckline, f ted bodice and, full graceful ski She carried, a: nosegay• of Joan Qf e ea d is g to nd or it- er THOMPS QN' -THE .:; STORE" be, FIIENDLY SERVICE 82 WEELIVER 'PH Hill roses, sweet :peas "and bi .to=matteh=her-headdi`ess 1VI Louise...144d, Toront , and 'M' m w. in ha ' k . VSl_ Ann Van.'W c , bridesmaids,• also' gowned in, p1 taffeta, and carrying: ,noseg' .LTh_eL.groorns non :'" was '=Snrg�e Lieut, : W . G ,Burrows, '•RCN.,_ . Toronto; ,and the • ushers 'w Lieut.:''•N.. A: Stewart, RCAM Elston, :"Sisk:; Surgeon Lieut:,. ;Mandel; RCN,' Saskatoon.. T soloist was,' Mir Craig .Armstro off Winghaii `iVTiO sang`.; Lord's. Prayer". The••bride's mother was gow e; turned to the New.Mexico pro. ject to'attend to. "what 'he de-' scribed as "cleanup work" on his 'part of•'the atomic } omb..resea-rch He , inn ll .report :10 -7E -Chicago _ .Chicago I .,• _ The atomic, researcher; `his wife,' and.,two• children visited with.the NEW SPRING YOU, CHOT'Cir `April: ' r'• ,'Burke .and' Wilson families whit„ 1 -in' Hamilton. Their son, 31/2 -year ng• .old. • Charles Burke, shows scien The tiihc tendencies even -at•his-age The baby, who is 7 month'sold, ned was born in • New Mexico. in a. floor length dress of ;,lime green 'crepe with, ,gold. trim ad • matching flower "hatr.and shouts- er corsage. :The groom'•s' mother' was charming in , saphire i velvet with ' sequin trim and matching. That., Sle • wore a •ghotiider /Corsage' • of roses For travelling, the bride chose a twdf piece wool suit of lime mint, matching straw ' hat; and corsage', of pink Delight. iroses • and white' bouvardia.. ' After the reception at'the home ,�.. .w "rill -'Mrs.. -T - of tl"ie;'`brides ati ,� Rahilly, Toronto, thej`couple' left' on a wedding trip 'fo .Montreal.' Surgeon. , Lieut. ; Irwin • Will. be stationed at Halifax. .ar -=Rugs, l Di JRCI LUCKNOW Rem. J.W. StewartAl.N.i B. ---1Pastey SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1946 11 a.m. a'Lif e's Third Factor: Story "She saw the King" i -r 12:15"`4 in.—Sunda"�`Schiiol: p Y 7 :p.ni.—"Life of Christ (illustrated.), AVOID DISAPPOINTME1' CHAR . IE BARBER RETIRES FROM ''NEWSFAPER'IELD • Mr. C. A:. Barber, who n s been i A :very erijoyalrle icai•a' party, was., held at 1s �in '• give,,- Lothian'school. on Friday s onsore` by the g, p LOTHIAN 'SECTIO.' imp) "JBL ED-UR'O.S-S-SOCIALSOC A Tint • -T and social evening. in the;: printing.: and publ h g r. almo yt 'half 'a, cen- acher bus"ness fo _ th to .r r, ;; d , an for 23'. years has b e s tur.Y� editor of " f'ne Progress" at Chill- iwack B.C., .has sold, the.paper. and, will retire from active news paper :work. " Mr.. •Barber (Charlie).:as he is' best known, • is -a. nephew ,:of�- Joseph•- Hackett• and • Mrs. Wm. McNal1 of Lucknow. He 'started as a printer's.'"devil`' in Wingham and , was ` later • employed for ' a time • by -The Sentinel before. .go. -,A 'ng to'°Weste'rri Canada where. he' first published. a paper.: at Pilot'. Mound; Man , before going to Chrlliwack, HELP SCARCE!; • The response to A. recent "Want Ad" m The Sentinel by a mar; rgid_man-„ .wanting •farm 'Work,- broUght -this comment from the advertis r, "We had • so many peo ple ansmier out advt., it is really surprising how scarce help is": Second Concession, M rs.. Jean twig ey, . in •d -6f -the- Junior''' fled' Cross. There was .a . attendance .with. ;8 tables large• for cards High counts' were sem, b 'Mit:. R. E. Gilmore and ed• y' HerbCulbert. After .a splendid h ar s p .:. er yeti'-' a.� .,,. �•luneh was�. s ror rain was''e.njoyed 'including a g . .piano selection':by. Phylis Barger; numbers by 'the',pupils;; recitation by' .E:: Swan and Scottish select ions -by Wm:`Buckingam, accom partied. by Mrs..Quigley. • BORPI KILPATRiCK - Mr, ,, arid • MO Richard Kilpatrick .•are .hap htel announce ' the birth: of a dare. t Karen 'Anne, at Private Patient: Pavilion, .Toronto' Western Ho pital, o March 2. 1946. , n .. ..:_. +horn Hospits ..-lri Wing. ' n :Monday, P'els.r u.�r•y 18th, Mr.:'and Mrs; 1litrrtley" pawso Kinloss; a so • rosg • ool Blankets, Fancy 'Bed Spreads leets and Pillow, Slips je Store With The •'r