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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-22, Page 8THE LUCKNOW 51 NTINEL, aidKNOW, ONTARIO. :a hday Accessories $OLEPROOF' COOLIES—Short, cool, garteiless, s'aug4it- • ting. Smart patterns,, and plain colors. These ' short socks wear well •and are comfortable. Sizes 101i, ,11, 11x4. Col- • _ors:nav and' wine - • BOYS' LONG PANTS -We were very fortunate in .getting these pants. Cotton tweed, good wearing cloth, Sizes.26-34. LADIES' BLOUSES- Spring calls' for fresli,..erisp. blouses to wear with suits or skirts. Sizes 12 to 38.' PEDEE►,S. • FOOTLETS—Wear Pedeesfor protection and corn-; fort.;You can wear them bare -legged ' without annoying irritation, and perspira On,\'or wear them with your stock- ings and _save those precious`, Nylons. $mall,.. medium and large.: ; M 2• packages 35e GRAPE -NUTS FLAKES , 7 oz, package .10c, 12 , oz. package 15c POST CORN, TOASTIES -313ackag8s PC.KG., 35c 1 lb TIN •25c For ..Successful .,Baking Be Sure and :'Get "Swans Down` and 1 11 For : Delicious Cakes, Pies, Frostings and Desserts MINUTE ,GELATINE paekages c • LADY BOWLERS HAVE: .ORGANIZED Meeting. on Friday night,. the Ladies' Bowling Club held its re= orgpnizat,ion meeting; with the retiring president,' Mrs. A W Hamilton °in• the. chair, Reports of the' • past, year were presented by,' Ors: Chas. Cooke, secretary-treas- urer" and by Mrs. Roy Bfack for' the games committee. ` The • election ' of officers ,result ed as follows; President, Mrs. Wellington Henderson; vice -pies= idents• Mrs. Roy Black; sec.-treas,, Mrs. ' Chas, Cooke; games commit- tee, Mrs, .Temple Clark, Mrs. Wes Huston:- social committee,' for June. and July,:: Mrs. A.` Solomon, Miss' Margaret Rae;.. for ':Aug'ust 'and 'Septeinber Mrs. Chas: Stew-. ard and ;' Miss Maudie • 'Fisher;, membership committee, Mrs. A. "W. Hamilton, Mrs;. R. • J. 'Button; Mrs. R. C. Robertson and , Mrs. W. L. , MacKenzie A Lady .jitney's will be held each Wednesday afternoon; RECEIVED FIVE =STITCII. GASH ME:rFRQ)LVL. OVERSEAS IN BIC'YCLE SPILL Dave Anderson, son'Of Mr. and When. Bruce Johnston's pet dog` Mrs. •Fred 'Anderson of Zion, ar Mike, dashed out- in front of rived' home.. from overseas„ last" his bicycle ori, Friday • evening,' Wednesday: Dave returned; on the he sent ° B:>i uce' -.hurtling over the Ile�de France, -but. --his narne_'was- not- listed,. and' no official word *was •regeyed: of-his--:arrival,--Dave- was "overseas for limo: years and handlebars head first. Xn the- crash 'landing on, -the • Concrete' pavement in_, ,front of R J Moore's, Brace shattered . his was attached :to the pay ,corps .of . grasses,.. and suffered a • ash' on the medical services:: his forehead that requir d five . ve uiider�aent-a rrra a er-. stitches to• close: Incident. 11y, we p noticed a: couple of days later that: '• anon some time ago and • was Bhareverted •triding Sis:': hospitalized in :England., for sev- . .: eral .weeks. He plans' to 'complete terr.uNancyced, s trcyLle,.o; 'WEDNESDAY; ',MAY 22nd, 1946 4 Rubber- Soled F�otwear 4 That Will,Stand''I''he Wear • . , And Tear. FOR , SCHOOL AND PLAY o Loafers With .Rub. ber Soles, ;easy to ., slip on; the. Ideal. tacatioil Shoe. COnie in"lead :ask to see them. o • Dr -WB A t West- nz University' and. -later to take a Over Two Years In lied welfare course at Toronto', i7ni-' For, two Years . aid a . ,''math GRAPE=NUTS'• versity. , Duncan McCharles has been con - BAND CONCERT, WELL;, RECEIVED ON • SATVRDAY1, fared to jlsed :from phlebitis• and an infection that broke out in his leg. The .condition was consider- - ably improved by penicillin' treat- ment,' but at present he . is ex - The 20 -piece' Liucknow High School 'Bands}udirrg bath boys and, girls, gave a',splendld band concert': on . Main Street, on Sat urday • evening; Their, hour's pro-• gram included a pelasing variety of numbers,: and • an appreciative. audience marvelled pat the pro- gress thhse _ students, have made n. developing a musical organiza periencir'1g a recurreirre--of the trouble: , or the :2 WOOL a PULLOVER .. SWEATER•S SLACKSiUITS ANDS .S L - At, . • This household :has had more than its -; share ` of. trouble. His sister,,. Mrs N.= D: MacKenzie, :has,. .been confined to • bed for .some time-uvitl3-wear-t ' eaird3tinn;but- is butis steadily improving. and expects. to. Soon -be able to be about.againi i tion• -that is a'exeditto'themselves' their leader,.. their school; .sand is a ,band that the Village tcan well be' proud;of.. Holiday I'Hours' .At . P. 0.' :OPENING -NEW GRAVEL - PIT '.IN'LUCKNOW -Joe Scott of Ripley is opening a .new' • gravel :pit :in Liicknow •' Off Friday, May 24th, the local Post Office will be - open„ from. • 8.30 to 9.30 'kn.'. and from 2.30 to:...5.30 . p.m Which he'.has:purchased from•.Mr. Alex Mowbray, and Which' form- erly.belonged to the late Jim Mil- ler.. The ; Site of the .new --:pit is at `the: back of :the Cumming. and Andrew ;properties 'on . "Quality Hill" overlooking the gore road; running to .the flag It is a continuance of, the same, err bankment that formed the old "Miller Pit"; ands .which is now running :out . after providing,• in the•.past years, many'thousands of tPons •of' excellent gravel:, ' 1 r • 4,0 • -2-lb: package2.5c "Keep 'em• fed right" �I OMPSON' S . FRIENDLY_SERVICE 'RHONE '82 WE 'DELIVER •.' } • • • ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs. ',Johrf-Dahmer•-of Kincardine wish to announce the engagement ,of their' 'daughter, Mildred Irene to Charles Edward' Burt, son of'Mi .: and Mrs. Charles Biirt,: of "Holyrood, the wedding to take place •• the ;early `part of. June: 1TED Ch�`URCt°, :LUCKNOW Rev. 3. W Stewart, B.A., BM.• Pastor. ` "1 • ood For,A Chuckles Got` a' chuck, lehe. other •day from a practical. joke that a four- some of early teen age, girls pull-, ed: on a: local tblbacco"deafer. V a e`le'phorit-diet inerTeitif e sb` 'e=" conist if; he had. "Prince Albert t. i,'tire can?". On' receiving an af- firmative reply, ' the ' spokeslady shot back, ) "Better let aiim out", • ee The New White Plastic 'Purses. Men's `Ready. to Wear and m � Cambridge ade ' Clothes. W indbreakers, ' Hats and Ties' NOW OPEN FOR: BUSI:NESS • COLO VVAVING Machine' .and Machineless. J ERMANENTS FINGER WAVING SUNDAY, „MAY': 26th,; -.1914. 11 a.m.-"A ,Menace to j Humanity". 1 . Story:. "My 'Master is Ai-• ;ways In". -per."Feedrrg the Five'` Thousand'. for appointments ,- Telephone: 125, , Lucknow. Ration Coupon Dire Dates --,Cb i §-11- 7 "valid ; ,are "'act ar preserves 'S1- to S14, butter R;1 to R9.niea•t M20 to 1V133, The butter _ration is now five ands ne-t th. ounces per week. T ROS INSON.-. .1,} eral Hasiiit�rl i,n °1.946, ,to i n inson :'(nee ,Fran Beigravc a. s6n.. y'y.,n',ilattl gay i I .t.:. Maser Rdb (AttRron), R, 1 r. e. ;soil nave a fair .ods, 'Men's ow : Of Congoleum' and.. sore WI' ie :Stook el#off Rugs