The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-10-07, Page 8••J
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Tastable .slibulder strap es eciall cut so -.
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HOSE �„ :Crepe Hose (Bemberg) in new fall shades 79e
MEN'S WORK SOCKS. Heavy wool. Pair: ,,..
11i11i'S yWOR GLOVES.' F e e c '
. 1 e +ed'Jersey cloth:. Good chore.
gloves. Pair �. T .350
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WORKING ON THE ' ALCAN DIED IN VANCOUVER
IS ,NO PINK TEA AFFAIR . •
Its no picnic working ori the
Alcan Highway, according to' Geo.
Middleton in a letter to his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Middle-
ton. George• has been operatin of the . big caterpillars
this, highway. project, and• say
the road will be open, in a fe
Weeks, Tt.Gia, a 1600 mile road tha
lias beepushed through' to Al
•uska with• amazing .speed.
r 'George is located . at . Watso
` . Lake,- which is near the Alaska
B,.' C. border. The letter, •• writte
on September' 17th, states tha
it .snowed a °little that day, al
though they have. been Navin
a spell :of "Indian .Summer" ,wea
• ther, with' warm' afternoon
frosty' moonlight nights, with daz-
ding' displays of . the Northern
Lights. ' .
George says' a ...three -.day old
Vancouver paper' :cost. 20c. He
enclosed a poen which he said
was very,` deiscr-iptive of• the haz-
ards and hardships of working
on the highway. Sikanni Hill was
described in the poem as being
very treacherous, George added,
"All the' operators• and drivers
know • the Sikanni . N Hill .and re
Member • it; : Eleven men were.
killed on'it one . night"..
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Grated .Cheese &. Golden
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-Package 19c
Paula SUGAR SUBSTITUTE.
Bottle 59c
Presto Pack WAX P PER
Package 10ca
"Fly-Ded" INSECT' STRAY
16 oz. tin 't 35c
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THOMPSON'S
."HONE 82 WE, DELIVER,
Hanover Dry , Cleaners Have
bought the City Laundry in, Qwen.
Sound. All laundry work will be..
done in Owen Sound and alldry
cleaning at the. Hanover plant:
Teacher Indisposed • ••
Kenneth McKenzie, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Roy McKenzie, who is
teaching school in Kinloss Town-
-ship, was indisposed this week,
suffering from an attack of bron-
chial asthma.—Ripley Express.
NOTES ON THE FAIR
(Continued from page 1)
- lowing: Huron (in old' time cos
tutee) Mr.. ` and Mrs. J. W.. Ein
merton, Mr. and Mrs.: D.. C. Mac-
IKenzieo Mr. &. Mrs. Dave Camp-
bell, Herb .Farrell,, Mrs: E. Far-
rell; violinist,` Walter Collins;'
pianist, Mrs: Jack 'McCliarles;
caller, Jack .Smith. "
• Ashfield -Mr; and Mrs. Stan-
ley Drennan,' Mr. and Mrs. El-
wood. Drenhaaa, Mand -Mia.
Little, Gordon Drennan and Mrs.
Forest Carter; . violinist, Kenny
McLennan; pianist,' Eldon Hen-.'
derson; .caller., Dune : McIntyre.
Kinloss — Irwin Carruthers,
Mrs.. Ted Collyer,' Mr.. and Mrs.
David H. Carruthers, Fraser°' Mc-
K_innon,_*1ean. 3iisett,,<-Denald-M-c-
Kinnon, : Marion Stinson; violinist,
Elliott Carruthers;. pianist, Lil-
lian. Carruthers; . caller, George
Lockhart.
West Wawanosh—Mr.. & Mrs:
MacKenzie Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McPherson, Mr., and Mrs:
Fred 'McQuiliin, Mr.. 'and -Mrs.
Wallace Miller; violinist, •Roy Ir-
win; pianist,' Mrs. Roy:. Irwin; 'call
er °" Evan McQuillin.
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Gib Oillespie saw <to it' that
the track : in ::the. park was put
in shape: Another year running
races. may: be considered among
the attractions, .
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- The.' Concert at night drew a
full ,hall, _and •.thee usual, jam • for
the dance that•. followed. Only
criticism was that the dance - was
cut too short.
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The list of :prize • winners: ; ap
'pears in this issue, • and while
we exercise .every care in compil=
ing the results, they must not be
regarded as official and are. Tub-
ect to . correction., :
• It was -the best fair in years,
and forecasts bigger and better.
show...a..to come,
VEDDiNG ,BELLS
The death of . Edith j€i. Francey
occurred in Vancouver Hospital
on ' September 10th; 'two days'.af-
ter she, had suffered a' seyere. pa;•-
alytic seizure. The remains were
brought to , Kincardine for burial
in. the family plot. on September
18th.
The•surviving members, of the
family are: one brother;. Pte, Wil-
fred L. Francey, Kintail,. of -the
the
Veterans Guard d Canada stat
ioned • at Gravenhurst and . three
sisters, Maud, Mrs, liobt: -Honey-
man of Durharn; Minnie, Mrs, W.
P.. Armstrong of Nirga,• Maid. and
Henrietta, Mrs. Bert Humphrey..
of the second concesgsion of 'Har-•
on. One sister, .Annie, Mrs. D. ItMcKinnon'$and one 'brother; Geo.
Ernest Francey predeceased her:
"Guard' duty", says- ah army
publication, "consists of walking
• no place in opposite directions,,
keepingconstantly on the alert".
LEG FRACTURE .PREVENTS.
CAROLLNE WELLWOOD
FROM .SPEAKING' HERE
As a result of• fracturing
bone in her . leg,. Miss :Carolin
Wellwood 'is confined: to Hamil
ton General Hospital;" and wil
' riot be. able to address: the. Unite
Church W. M. S Thankofferm
meeting, as had _been . planned.
Miss Well*ood recently return
ed from war-torn China, whe
she had spent many years on
the mission field.
e , mishap occurred a week
ago. Sunday : as Miss Wellwood
was returning .from church in
Hamilton. She stepped on a stone,
turned her ' ankle and fractured
a bone in the.. leg,that will con-
fine her to .the hospital for the
next few weeks. Miss_,Wellwood
d 'sh`eac been .looking for
ward': to spending the month, :o
October among old friendsi in. th
part. of the country, and that :sh
could not; was a real disappoint-
,ment to her, as well asI a regret -.ted inconvenience to: 'those who
hadarranged to .have her 'speak.
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STIRLING= -DOUGLAS
Miss Annie Elizabeth :Grace
glasr-orily-olaughter
acid Mrs.. Robert. •G. Douglas of
Ottawa, 'became the bride Of Fit.
Sergeant Donald S. T. "Stirling,
only son, of Mr: and. Mrs. Wit. C.
Stirling, of Hanha, Alta.., • when.
Rev. .J. Richmond Craig officia-
ted at. the . cememdny Saturday,,
September .25th.:at -high-noonat-
the
hig1T---boon-atthe home. 'of the brid'e's., parents.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride was attended • by
Miss Marguerite Allan. Flt. -Sgt.
Frederick" J. Cooke, lt:C.A.F.; was
best man. 'and ''A"Miss Constance
Palen played the wedding music.•
A two-piece ensemble of aqua-
marine crepe with black acces-
sories and. 'a corsage" bouquet `of
pink Delight. roses was ,warn . by
the bride. Miss Allen was in a
Miniver • rose crepe costume and
a shoulder -knot of Johanna Hill
roses.
Following the reception at the,
home of the bride's parents, the
couple left on • a trip to Toronto
and London, where they will take
up_ residence,
Few . Papers Wanted ••
We have had a request, which
we cannot meet, for a few copies.
of the September i6th issue of
The Sentinel, and are .passing it
on hoping that some of our .read-
ers mayy still have their•copy
available,:
Try a Want Advt.—They bring
results.. . "
LUCKNOW
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UNITED CHURCH
t•I f, ,
Rev. J. W. Stewart,• B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th
11 a.m.-Rev. J. A. Ward, St.
„Helens.
3 . p.m.—Sunday School.
p.m. -.-Rev. J. A Ward.
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POSTPONE ZONING ,
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The proposed zoning of .cream
trucks, that . was slated to com-
mence this month, has been post-
poned. Under the. proposal, each
creamery -would have definite
routes assigned on which only the.
trucks of that plant could collect'
cream Under that plan, .produc-
ers were '.free to deliver.and sell
their product where they wish..
.Although,zoning hasbeen post-
poned, effective the first of the
week, cream' collections are now
confined to once 'a week:.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, '
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1ieatr
PRESENTS
Friday, Sat., Monda.
OCTOBER 8, 9, 11
FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY
EDGAR BERGEN.
CHARLIE .McCARTHY'
The "First Four" of. • Radio In
Look Who's Laughing
Also Sport Short and t
Informati�ioii Please, Quiz
Short ••'
NEWS
THE SEPOY, THEATRE
FALL . PROGRAM•
OCTOBER 15th, 16th
"SUBMARINE. RAIDER";
John Howard, M, C pman,
Wm. Wright
:OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd` "
"HENRY ALDRICH' FOR
• PRESIDENT"
OCTOBER nth, '30th D ,
",HOLIDAY INN"
Bing. 'Crosby, Fred ;Astaire
NOVEMBER' 5th, . 6th
Dorothy Lamour, Wm. Hoiden
Eddie Bracken, Jimmy. Dorsey
Orchestra
NOVEMBER • 12th, lath -
'`COMMANDOS , STRIKE . AT
DAWN"
Paul, Muni, Cedric Hardwicke
Ann -Lee, Lillian Gish
NOVEMBER 19th, .20th.
"MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES
A' GHOST" •
Lupe. Velez, Leon: Errol-
NOVEMBER
rrol;NOVEMBER 26th, . 27th.
Biondie & :Dogwood hi
"BLONDIE FOR .VICTORY"
Ad • Sold, Them
A' "Want Ad" in The Sentinel
has done it again. Last..Thursday.
Alex . Hackett advertised two
bicycles.' -for ' sale and they were
both sold that same day..
Small Bo
y:.I'm not afraid cif
going to the hospital, mother. 'I'll
be brave and take my medicine '
but I ain't going to let'*hem palm
off a baby on me liked they •did • -
ori you, I..want "a- pup".
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