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THL LU(CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCRNOW, ONTARIO
USES f°r tha 11-6At
SHEER BLOUSES with a .square. neckline. Be the first to
wear one. • Short sleeves, lace: trim .$2.98
MAN TAILORED SHIRT notched collar, in the new ging-
ham., stripes, tuck ins $2:69
S$1TER BLOUSES—for matrons. FrilIy fronts, smart with;
;suitor seperate skirt....: •52.98
SKIRTS --Alpine skirts pleats' or swing..Misses size.
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'Price
$2:25:&r $3.75
GLOVES. English make,win white. -Simplex. u11-ons.Spec=.
ial, pair , 51.50 .
SLIPS—Rayon taffetta,, straight .cut, `tailored • in white or I
tea rose $1:59
Templet�n
BARN • FIRE E. TINGUISHED
Only . the quick ,response . of
neighbors to the call for '.'help,
when smoke was seen issuing
from. Gordon Anderson's barn a
guile and a . half north of Dun-
gannon, • saved the building frim
•' being destroyed •by flames , Fri-
day. The' use; of fire -extinguishers
which were rushed to the scene,
g•
• aided in controllin, the blaze,
which started in -the .corner of
,the mow. The cause of -the fire
is unknown.
FOOD HIGHLIGHTS
For YOUR ".
Week -End Shopping.
HORNE'S •GRAVEE '
Pckg. ` 10c
For 'Gravy, Soups 8i Stews.
THRIFT SOAP.' FLAKES
Giant family size. Box . 35c
NONSUCH Shoe Dressing
Bottle r 25e..
Newport WHEAT NUGGETS
Bag 39c
Aylmer APPLE JUICE -
13 ounce bottle 15c
Velvo HOT CHOCOLATE,
Package w . 5c
For Delicious, Nourishing
Drinks'
RED • ROSE .COFFEE
In the new "Flavo Seal" bag
1 lb. ` 45c. 8 . coupons.
'/ ,'ib. ,25c. •4 coupons.
PINK GRAPEFRUIT. 80's
4 for . ' 39e
Make your shopping easier at'
THOMPSON'S
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
• ' Mr. and Mr's.. Gunnar rNelson
of Milltown, Wis., announce the
marriage of their daughter,. Cath-
erine Lois, to Dr. Colvin : G. Mof-
fat, Centuria, Wis., eldest soh' of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moffat, Cui-
rass . Township, on Saturday, May
15th:
ONTARIO POTATO ACREAGE
LIKELY LESS THIS YEAR
Although' the • Dominion Gov-
ernment has requested a 10 per
cent increase in potato acreage
for Ontario, there will quite like-
ly •
ikely• be• a decrease of 20 per cent
below that of last year according
to a recent survey, made, crop
officials of the Ontario Dept. of
Agriculture. In 1942there were
122,000 acres . grown which was.
the second lowest potato acreage
for. Ontario , that has ever been
.recorded during thepast-sixty
year '
s. In 1941,the: acreage was
120,000, but 'the annual acreages'
-for 1932-1941 period were 147,-,
844, while in the period'1922-1931
the annual' acreage -Was -164,084.
-164,084
acres. Potato yields pep acre were
also -Power last year, land there
were heavy losses - from leafl op-
per....and_ blight injx y. -
One . of the principal , reasons
given for reduction in acreage
this year was the difference in
price between certified seed and
ordinary table stock. While • both„
are difficult' to•, obtain, growers
feel that ceiling prices should
have been established .•for ,cer-
tified 'seed. Shortages of labor on
farms and difficulty in obtaining
labor-saving machinery are also -
factorsaffecting maximum pro-
duction, 7 •
[(omingEvents.
DANCING • AT PARAMOUNT
There is dancing at Paramount
each Friday night to music by
Carruther's popular orchestra.
Door prizes. Admission 30c...
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HACKETT'S ANNIVERSARY
"'.On ' Sunday, May. 30th; anni-
versary services will be held at
Hackett's..-Guest speaker •Rev. E.
L. Beech,' BA.," of.,. Ripley. ,.Ser-
viires' at 2 p.rn,: and 7..30...,
SALE OF. ,BAKING .& WORK .
' A sale. of • work and home "bak-
ing,. under auspices of St. Peter's
.Women's Guild, will -be held in
Little's shoe store. on Wednesday
afternoon, . June :2nd/ commencing
at 2.30. Draw for a quilt at 5 p.m.
LADY BOWLERS MEETING
The annual meeting of the
Lucknow ;`Lady Bowlers' Club'
will •be. held in the Town •Hall.
on Friday, -May 28th, 'at 8 o'clock.
All members and those interested
are urged to attend.
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ANNIVERSARY • SERVICES
In • Pentecostal Church;Kin-
lough,. May 30th,. D. V. Afternoon
service 2.30, p.m,. Rev. Mr. Ripley•,
of Mount Forest will give the
message. Evening service at • 8 .
p.m. Rem Geo. Bombay will give
the message: Special • music at
both services. Rev. and Mrs. Bom-
bay. assisting; also Resr° and: Mrs.
Schwindt of Kincardine & others
taking _partt.Come and hoar_ the.
gospel in -word • and song. Every-.
body welcome.
Prayer Meeting for Revival
Prayer meeting for revival will
be held . as usual this Friday ev-
ening at 8 p.m. The Bible study
at 8.30 p.m. will be . taken by
Rev. Robt. McConnell. All' •are
welcome. ,
Complete 'Line of
O.AUC. FEEDS
Poultry Feeds,.
Dairy Feeds '"
Pig ' Feeds
.1
Ask About : The Prices.
LOR.N:E: TMacLEN•NAN
WE BUY POULTRY
LUCKNOW
UNITED . CHURCH'
Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 30th. -
10' a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—"The ,Purpose of Life'
Story—S'The Worst Thing
in . the World"
7' p.m., "Preparing the Way"
New Broadcloths, white and colors ° at
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MELD OVER
SHOWING TO-NIHT ,.
AT : THE-SEPOY T . EATRE •w
"The Last of The Mohicans"
This exciting •drama .' of James
Finimdre Cooper's classic, "The
Last of the Mohicans", comes to
life . on the screen oto thrill• you.
Itis setagainst, a.b:ackground of•
the. French' and Indian War, the
last phases of the titanic struggle
between Finance ,• and, England
which had lasted 100. years.
Lavishly .produced,. authentic
in every detail, stirringly- acted,
alternating 'tender romance with,
scenes of barbaric warfare.
An unforgetable • story of gidr-
ieus adventure, heart stirring ro-
mance and thundering conflict.
Come' and see this fine show at
the Sepoy Theatre, - to -night,
(Thursday). -
NEWLYWEDS HONORED -
Nir:• and Mrs: George Cowan,
newlyweds, were guests of, honor
at' a, well -attended gathering in
the parish hall Dungannon, on
Wednesday .evening. The• Arthur
orchestra furnished music for
dancing and lunch was served at.
midnight.. Miss Mildred Anderson
read a congratulatory address and
the presentation Iof a well -filled
purse was made to -"the happy ,cou-
p1e by Dorian Rutledge,. while
Miss Ferne 'Alton presented the.
bride with a bouquet of flowers. ,
Mi Cowan - is the• principal :of:
Dungannon's two -room school.
Relatives .of both Mr. and Mrs.
Cowan' from • Brussels and Blyth
were -present for the: gala occas-
ion. - The .411 was °decoratedwith
pink and" ,white, streamers. . -
HELD: FAMILY •REUNION
A' family reunion was held on
May 16th at the home of .Mr's:
Sam -Sherwood and her son Earl
of • Ashfield, prior: to Mrs. Sher -
woad leaving to make her home
hi 'West Wawanosh with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.
`Mrs:,- Sherwood will be greatly
missel by all her friends . and
_neighbors_an...the-Ashfield com---
munity... Fifty-seven years ago
Mrs..•S•her_wood came as a bride
ta4tia ld 'lioiriest'ead.; -wBare s1ie
has since continued to reside. As
long as health permitted she • was
a , faithful worker and attendant'
at Hackett's Church.
The ?o1•lowing ,members. of the
family, were present for the re-
union: Mr.' and Mrs...:Charlie.
'Sherwood, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sherwood and daughters
Shirley and Norma; Mr. and Mrs.:
Leslie Ritchie and son Alvin; Mr.
'and , Mrs. Andy Gaunt and son
Murray.. Mrs.., Jim Barbour, Lon-
don, was unable to be .present. •
Mistress: This pie is absolutely
burned, Nora. Did you make it
according to instructions in 'the
cook book?
Nora: No, ma'am. Jt's my own
cremation. -
THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 3943
SEPOT I
Theatre
PRESENTS
Tonight
THURSDAY
"THE LAST OF THE
MOHICANS"
1! RIDAY ,& SATURDAY
MAY 28 ' z.
sticalg011s-E"Biloc
with
RANDOLPH. SCOTT .KAY FRANCIS
BRIAN DONLEVYYGEORGE .BANCROFT
BRODERICK' CRAWFORD ANDY DEVINE- 7------
STUART ERWIN FRANK ALBERT
'SON•
Original Screenplay by Harold Shumate
Based ,on"When the Dalton8 Rode"
-by Emmett Dalton and Jack Jungmeye; Sr.
Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL
NEXT,ED. THUR.
HENRY FONDA
' *in**
"BLOCADE"
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JUNE 4th & 5th'
ABBOT &. COSTELLO
•**.in*.*
"RIDE 'EM COWBOY" .
ADMIS•SION
Adults 30c; Children 18c.
TaX.- Included
RAPID CITY•
The' pupils, of the•Second Sclzoo],
are broadcasting cover CKNX` Sat -I
urday morningsat 9.30.
Several children in this vicinity-
are
icinityare laid up with the measles. '
Rev. • Hugh McMillan, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McMillan and `,childrerf
were Sunday guests of Miss Mary •
McKenzie;. r
Mr: and Mrs. Mac Lane; Ever-
ett and Kathleen visited with Mr.
and Mrs. W. G: Reed, Sunday.
Mrs. Harry, Smith of Toronto,,
.visited' with Mr:. and Mrs. G. '
Barkwell. '
19c and 25c
New prints, Printed crepes, Printed repp cords for summer wash dresses 25c to 50c�
New douse. Dresses, most saes at $1.19, $1.29, $1.39
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