The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-29, Page 1013A,E 1Q;
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THE: LUCimoW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,,,
We usedto think that ,floorings had to be expensive to be
beautiful,_But that was before we discovered Feltol. With
it, floors are easily kept Bean. Light mopping and: an oc
casional, waxing keeps them,., .bright as. new. -The prices are
i_� %� ,
. 'moderate. Sizes 6x9, 7 / x9, 9x9, .9x10 & 9x12.' ,
REXOLEIJM MATS -18"x36". These mats are limited to
two to a . customer:-
BED
ustomer;-BED SPREADS --Moderately priced, heavy waffle homespun
weave, scalloped- all around.' Nothing like.. these :to 'wear
and' wash.' ,Colors: green, and rose, .blue and gold, wine arid,:
White . Size: 80'"'x100" • • •
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WON PIANO' AND ,'VIOLIN
AWARDS: AT FESTIVAL •
Winners- in ,the Saskatchewan
Musical . Association's ' third`;, an -
mar festival
nnual".festival at Y0r49r1 included
Mary Anna i.sticholson of Canora
who won in the:,, piano :Grade F,'
•:10' years and .under .with : a score;
of 82.83, arid. also the violin Grade
F class, : 10 years. and . 'under
Terry Anaka and : 'Mary." Anna
Nicholson ;also :won: • the violin
-Al 'grade CT -13 years and -under -with -
,a --;score of 8
°Mary Anna is•, the daughter of
•A. M:. Nicholson, M:P: and •; Mrs.
Nicholson.
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Sun Ripe.. :
PRUNE "NECTAR .
32 'oz: bottle 38c
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Johnson's'
PASTEi. ;WAX
1 lb tin 59c
Johnson's
GLQ. COAT
Pint` • '59c
Quart ,. 98e-
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LYONS. TEA
Blue Label, ;lb.;
80c
Red" Label, ,'Ib
LYONS COFFE
1 1b. tin :. ,...
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' 90c
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•; ` _ '49c
LEMON. PIE. FILLER.
4' oz,• --pc.
With all the Flavor of
,k'i•'esh .Lemons
'.-_IVldple= Leaf -1L. }
TOILET SOAP..:.
O'b'ars ,...t..- _-�..2.5C_
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-HOUSING PLANS,
Continued from page 1)'
construct a number of.. horries (10
being •recommended), at. a price'
sept -.Under ' the.' Act. Over and
above thisprice the contractor
is paid a government bonius of,
from . $•300 to $400 , on each: house,
according to size. The -,contractor
has' :the selling_ of these, homes;
but if he fails to dispose of. them
within twelve months, 'the 'Gov-
ernment-buys.
ov-ernnent buys. thennt.. the 'con
tract -price, butte does-pnt t pay the
•bonu it
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construction.• standards, .with
:basement 'and hot-air . h'eating,
and on well located lots. It is de- effective. on ; Saturday of •this
:.sizable that' they be.•.of ` various 'week, the milk) subsidy uof two
designs and quart' .is withdrawn and'
• The Integrated• Plan thus._tlif
:fess:: from .the: Wartime Housing:
Act, under .which.:: temporary
homes of similar..'constructiori are.
pit up'in • rows, as "temporary
WHITECHURCIEI; FIRST, LOCAL,
W. 1. THIRD IN CONTEST
In the Almanac Weekly sub--
scription contest which ,concluded
last' week at Wingharh,the grand
prize of $500 ' was won by -the
Whitechurch Women's, Institute,
which organization:.turned in
Some:. 600 ,:subscriptions, ' `Their
prize and. the'' ten percent sales'
commission 'will be used 'by the
Whitechurch ..organization •i ii
building and renovating' their
hall.
In third placewas': Luck
now. Institute, "members of which '
:scoured the town and country for
a total. af...400, subscriptions. ,The
local branch receives a prize of
$75.plus; $49- sales' commission.,
° TWO INFANTS BAPTIZED
At the morning service :in ' the'
Presbyterian Church; "Rev: C..il.
MacDonald baptized. Garry •Ross
Gammie, ' son of Mr:: arid', Mrs,
Ross- ,Gammie .and -Dianne Eliz-
abeth Jamieson, daughter of Mr.
and-Mrs:'.$tewart •Jarnieson.: '
BUY VILLAGE..' fiOME
Mr. ' and Mrs Peter McCall "
have, purchased -the 'village,' resi-..
--dence of . Mr: :a-nd Mrs.. C iailes
Hedley,r:formerly 'known' as,. the
-McNeice- home... Mr. Hedley 'has;
disposed of his shoe. repair bus -
nes here •and has bought Wilbert.
Shea farm a-Bervie' .; -
Mr., McCall has sold .his. barn
north-of-M-a$o- n s Ga . -E,‘„,
to: S
.Robertson•
OFF, CONSUMER
TO PA1; .2c MORE 'FOR MIL' Ii.
..These, homes: must�S'UBSI(DY be build to
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WLrDNESDA,Y; . MAY- 29.11, i94
summer
A Complete Line Of
SANDALS 'AND PLAY .SHOES
In. A 'Variety of ' Colors to Match
Your' Sumner Costumes.: > N'
Be Prepared:For Warm Weather,
MEN f •'.
We Have Received: A Limited Quantity
GENUINE ARMY. SHOES
The Shoe ,:With. •Miles`'o
1!ear.
.Come in. and' look them 'over.
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STLK JERSEY,
-CREPE ' A.
In --A11 Sizes; F -or -A11 W-Occa`sions, �•
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directly to their dairyman . Lo-
cally milk will sell at ' 12c 'a quart•
instead: of :'the subsidized retail
Price of 10 cents
' homes to fill• an emergency, arid ' Since Decembey r 16; 1942; `tire
.are only:offereci on a rental basis. overn'nent of Canada has been
Under the Integrated Plan, paying a subsidy of' two cents.. a
material ,priorities. are .:granted; quart_ , to ; dairy -operators, whici'i�
although materials : are' not guar was passed on • as • a direct re
du tion, in: the 'price of milk. The
'12 cent a -quart rate; which goes.
into effect ' Saturday will Mean;'
not one'. cent more toeither dairy
operators'' or milk' suppliers.
_,It✓sin2ply means :that -the con-
sumer is paying direct, the ,full
1VT �: legal price ,of 'milk rather than
Taylor of . the Hamilton Regional' having'. the..G.overnment "pain
Office. lessly" extract a portion - of
ani pay it to the dairyman:. by.
subsidy, as a means of • "keeping
down'', the cost; of living. index.
anteed: by the Government.
Many .questions were asked Mr.
Card. at this meeting, which was
presided' over. ° by Reeve . J. W.
;.'Joyit, who expressed, apprecia7
Coir - of Mi - Cards ; sit -and -the
information he hacT to offer Mr`
Card was• ,accompanied y r.
Some. Load of Chairs
• A load of • kitchen .chairs,
draped high and wide . on :.Bob:
Moore's little light.. truck, caused
people's eyes to ,pop ' last week,
There were • between 90 and 100
chairs. on 'the,* load..
THE STORE OF '
FRIENDLY SERVICE}
'PHONE `82 ' WE DELIVER
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Car :Burned, 'Monday .:
J:�'t:;' S'tewart's coup` 'tt5rsk- frr
on Monday afternoon just south
of ,the arena, and was; badly tram --
aged before a, stream of water
Was,' turned o , `to extinguish the:
flames which: by then had-MI-ril-
y 'h
ed:"thr-ough the €loon' beards :04.
were roaring 'through the upijol
stery. A couple of fire extinguish-,
•ers had been used unsuccessfully`,
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LUCKNOW'
Rev .J. 'W. Stewart, B.A, `BD
- Pastor -
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Topcoats, . ReadySuits. and
id a Made -to -Measure . Ctotlfes
,Ca>�nbr g ,, .,�
Featuring
;ustron
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Machine and '1601achineless
PERMANENT.
'Phone '114: Lucknow
or Night Calls, .':Phone 6
SUNDAY;---JUNE---2nd;--7-194,6
11; a.mi, "Climbing the. Stairs"
Stork, , "He .gave Himself".
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Th' . Masons will b in
'tteii anee ar this Service:
7 p.m.: "Freedoni..by:Prayer".
SWORN, IN AS , JUDGE
Former. Magistrate. Ian .:MacRae
of Strathroy last week took the
.math -of ' t ltfi a 'atr-iarii'or' jade'
of the 'county. court of the Corunty
of Middlesex.
In takingovers-the digs;. Judge
MacRae, son. of Mr; John, MacRae
of Lochalsh, •sai'i: ' "l take, on
these.. duties '�4.ith due humidity'
Myyresolve• to carry then out W'
' he} I ed intt�e #�s �xbly by the
memory .t '.;: ecIvicessoo 1,'
late Judge CA. A,.) 14ram,,
vias • e sound lawy : and a earl..
able 'judge".
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Te still have a fair show o
ear,
;oi� ol�um. find Fe�to
'The store . itkThe Stock
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