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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-10-07, Page 8••J THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ashington Dresses MARTHA WASHINGTON DRESSES All , fine quality Prints, smart 'styles*. Size 14-42. • ; • $2.25 KAYBAR;SLIPS—A sturdy'fabric in a slip with double.„ seams: Plain tailored style with: reinforced top and ad- bisp y that it can not. Tastable .slibulder strap es eciall cut so -. est White and tea. rose. •' .$L98 .1 WHITE & COLORED FLETTE GOWNS --Fine quality'ffette slip over style withshort 'sleeve. ,., 98e .& $1.35 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 • 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".. ng on t n n t s, TO1S=T-R E -T -C ,D: YOUR WARTIME FOOD •BUDGET FOLIUM CLEANER baa r . nail-Stec-r-Vem ".. '2 boxes '26e ATLANTIC • MACKEREL Can 32c Catelli CHEESE A RONI Grated .Cheese &. Golden Macaroni' . ` -Package 19c Paula SUGAR SUBSTITUTE. Bottle 59c Presto Pack WAX P PER Package 10ca "Fly-Ded" INSECT' STRAY 16 oz. tin 't 35c ROUND GRAIN RICER 2 lbs. .25c:. atmore WHEATBERRIES. 5, lb. bag- ' • 25c Have You , Your Overseas Xmas Bbx ready? Let' us help you ,with selections--from--our variety; of Overseas . Goods., • 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. 1 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, . * - 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. 4, M, * • •* 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. a, e 1 d� g re • 5 e 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 OW 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. 41* POSTPONE ZONING , • 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, ' • 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". WE CAN NOW OFFER CUFFS ON All Suits F3 Pants B. PEARLMAN ° LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Clearing All Congoleuin at Reducedj4 Good Assortment ff Patterns and Most Sizes The tor, With ' The Stock ARKET STORE 0. • • Luc $. r, w•: 4