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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-07-15, Page 10PAGE'TEN D THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO P.I '( IAL;. For.Friday and Saturday HOUSE 'DRESSES= --Good quality piint, fast colors, All large; sizes, 46-52. Special - $1.59 LITTLE GIRLS SLACKS -Blue and white. Size 2, 3 and '4. Each $1.00 'CORTICELLI. Sylvergleam wool. loz. balls. "White, baby. blue 'trimmings. Size 2, 3 and 4.. Clearing 39c BOYS' .LONG' PANTS. Ideal for 'sportswear;cuff bottom, washable. Special ...:.........1.......... . $2:50 ORTICELLI. tl Sylvergleam wool. 1 oz. balls. White, babyblue - and, pink. Ball ' .;, 2ac AWNING DUCK. Bright colored • stripes,. chair . width. Yard 42c BOYS' BATHING TRUNKS. Wool. $1.00 & $1.35 Bob BOwnian to Broadcast Bob . Bowman of Brussels, a • .lea' g figure in Huron. County co «"' .1,• and • one of . the best known men inthe district,. will speak over CKNX, Wingliam,. -next Friday evening, July 16th, •at 7.30, urging public support of the "Stamp Out the U -Boat" cam- paign now in progress.: • • y Stamp Out' The U -Boat . Juni 28th .- July 31st Back up Canada's Sailors on the U -Boat front, 'with your purchases, .. of ' .War' 1. Savings Stamps, this 'month at ' Thon4son's. •• . . `�$ummer OGILVIE MINUTE . OATS Fine Rolled' 5 ibs..25c MAPLE LEAF CHEESE 1/2 lb. box ' . 19v6 2' 1 . loaf ' 69c Schools Still • Vacant • The following teachers .have been re-engaged ' in Dungannon district schools:- George Cowan, principal and Miss 1V1ildred An demon, assistant, in -Dungannon school; Mrs. Wm. A. Stewart' in S.S.. No. 6 Ashfield; ,Mrs, T. M. Durnin yin S.S. No. 16 Ashfield (Crewe); Miss Tiffin in Cerner_ on'.s school .. ',wanes -hi -1W Alma, Anderson at, port Albert; In • .all cases increases in: salary have . taken place.: U.S.S. No, 17; West. Wawanosh and S.S. No. 17, Ashfield, are still without. teach- ers. • MONSTER CROWD IN WINGHAM . (N MONDAY Although 'it only sprinkled rain • here on Monday ,it rainedquite heavily in Wingham at, times and. .put a 'daiper on the 12th of July celebration. • It didn't spoil ,the crowd how- ever, as thousands of people jam- med the streets for the parade Mat was held 'between ' down- pours, and inwhich 60 lodges took part. Chief speaker. for the •oc- .casion was Rt. Wor. Bro.. . J. W. Carson. of London. • EBIBOSSED SERVIETTES oo� 15e Habitant VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tins CLOVER LEAF HERRINGS In :Tomato Sauce Tin • 20c • WONDERFUL SOAP 5 bars , 19c For the best .in ' TEA, Drink FIX WEItDALE - lb. 90e Highest Quality, Finest Flavor THOMPSON'S 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER There r: SITTINGS BEING HELD Sittings of the revising officers are being .held' in. 'municipalities in the Huron -Bruce riding this week and next; for the purpose of, hearing -complaints or appeals with '•egards to .,the voters lists to be .used at the provincial el- ection in • August. Presiding officers are Judge T. M. Costeli o. and Crown Attorney D. E. Holmes:. • The sittings in West Wawanosh. and Ashfield were held 'on Tuesday. and' Wed- nesday respectively. • Other sitt- ings in this ,district this week; are' Huron Township, .Thursday; Kin"- ur loss;day.Friday;. &• Lucknow on Sat - There tk7ere 19084 voters on the. lists in Huron -Bruce for ,the last provincial election in 1937.. (omingEventsfl DANCING AT PARAMOUNT There . is dancing at Paramount each Friday night to music by Carruther'spopular orchestra. Door prizes;. Admission 35c. WEDDING BELLS. �GARNISS--BEST With palms and roses decorat- ing the alter • of St.. '7.3arriabas church, Toronto, • on Saturday; July 3rd,. Aileen Audrey -Best; Wobdfield .Rd.., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Best, became.,the bride of . Jasper Russell Elwood Garniss, R.C.A.F,, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Garniss, Sherbourne St. Rev. A. J. Arthur -officiated. The bride, • given. in °marriage by her brother-in-law, Win. Menary, wore a slipper satin gown with lace bodice and 'slight train. Her fingertip veil fell from `a halo of orange blossoms, and she carried crimson roses... ,The attendants were all gowned in 'sheer ;with lace. insets.,, Mrs. E. Menary; a sis- ter, . as matronof honor in powder blue,. and Mrs. B. Brand and Mrs M. McLean,..both Sister's, :and Mrs. b. Best, a sister-in-law;` in pale. pink 'and .turquoise:. All , had rnat- chirig flower. headdresses with' veils. and ,carried colonial nose - r l- amiss -was - es man and ushers were Nick Denis, Jack Shaw and Frank Garniss. At tiie King Edward ; Hotel .Mrs.. Best' received in• a dusty pink crepe with+'corsage of 'roses . and baby breath,. The mother of the room assisting, chose navy sheer. With • white accessories 'and cor- sage of yellow 'roses'.. The honey- moon was to Belleville, the .bride going away in a black andwhite ensemble with white accessories and corsage of red. roses. 'kkINLOSS RESIDENT PASSES The death of Mrs:.. Wni.. Thomp- son of Con: 10, Kinloss, occurred in Brant Township last Wednes- day. Mrs. .Thompson,' • who, was formerly Elizabeth Geddes, was in . her 71st 'year. Her 'husband predeceased •her just six -months ago. The :funeral service was",held at the home . of her,brother- Pr-ed- 'Geddes,South Line, on Saturday afternoon, with interment in South Kinloss Cemetery. Union Church :SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev: .3. W. S.tewa,rt, Preacher I' SUNDAY, JULY 18th' " 11 a.m.-Subject, "Drifts". ' .Children's Story -"Bread' and Roses". 7 P.m. --- Subject, "Hataeh" DONATIONS TO. GREEK • - FUND TOTALLED $122.0.0 Donations.' totalling $122. were forwarded last week to the Greek War . Relfef Fund at Montreal. The completelist of donors was as- follows: W. G. Andrew Marion McPherson Mrs. M. McFarlane J. H. Pickering Gordon R.• Taylor Mrs . Wn. Blake T $ . 5.0.0 2.00. 1.00 5.00 1.06 5.1u C. "Thompson:' • 2;O0 V. N. Prest , 2.00 ..Mrs. A. E. McKim 5.00 Miss A. McLennan .2.00. A. P. Stewart. ....... ..:..... Anna Ross"1. 00 ., • .,.. '1.00 W. J. Little 2.00• George- 11. Smith 10.00 Cameron • Bros.,. R.R. 3 '7.0.0 Ed McKenzie ' 2.00, J. W...Joynt • Donald-. .,..:... '.6.25 1V.f cLean2.00 Mary McLean. �� Belfast School 3.003.75 " Allan E. 1VIeKim 0 Miss R. A. Woods 21.00 Wm. Hornell 500 J. W. Henderson5.00 Mrs. 10.00 Wes. Hudson 2.00 D. . E. Henderson ' • 3.00 John Bushell 4.00 J C. McNab J. ' R. McNab ' ' 5.00 W. A. Porteous 5.00 5.00. Agnew's Office. . . 3:110 T•H,URSDAY, JULY 15th, 1943 I SEPOY Theatre NOTICE. There will be a show FRIDAY and SATURDAY every other week THROUGH THE SUM- MER HOLIDAYS. NO Shaw: This .Week The foliowin g is the list of ,shows , and dates for our sum- mer program. JULY 23 & 24 "Lady • In A Jam" Starring Ireene.Dunne .and Patric .Knowles AUGUST; 6th and 7th GEORGE FORMBY in Turned out nice again, AUGUST. 20 and 21 'My Sinter Eileen',i, • Starring Rosalind Russell, her Janet 'Blare CANADIANS PART QF INVASION. •FORCE With ,preparations completed just tw`a.-tshort months after the Axis were pushed out of North Africa, the Allies invaded Sicily on Saturday as the: first major stepping stone to the European continent . Canadians are playing a .Part in the landings aliong with.. Bri- • tish and American' troops. .Cas- ualties • Were' 'reported • as quite light in •gaining a foothold on the island and steady: progress is being made inland and along the boast. , • A note of warning is sourfded, however, that the big; battle for the island is yet to come.: Cana- dian troops, are giving a good account of . themselves, : after, champing for action during three•. years of rigid SEPTEMBER 3 and 4 ABBOTT &. COSTELLO •in "Pardon. _ y Sarong" REMEMBER 'NO" ' SHOW THIS WEEK ' IRENE '.DUNNE Ag. THE, On The Air • ° Reeve J. W. Joynt of Lucknow spoke over • CKNX Wingham on gaturday on oche f of the Huron • Federation of Agriculture. New.Eresses. • • A NEW SHIPMENT -.OF SUMMER. DRESSES JUST ARRIVED: • • ALL°• ARE OUT AT SPECIAL PRICES. ALSO NEW SUMMER HOUSECOATS;' BATHING SUITS • AND SLACKS, Pearlman, .LUCknOW, .Ont, Many Lines of Merchandise Are Becoming _. ng Mar Still a Store.. Fu11 0 • Good Ierchan"djseFor' -- - To Get. 'ou To ChOoeFrom, a 6 •