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PAGE SIXTEEN,
THE LUCKNOW, ,SENTINEL,. LKNOfT :MAX
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FOR YOU
YARD
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FALL COTTONS= -
in printed and cheeks,:
PRIN'T'ED SILKS and CREPES
BROCADES
WOOLLENS
Plain shades • Plaids an'" Checks
SKIRT LENGTHS' -•— in vyool
CORDUROY —' pnnted and plain
Belts and Buttons to Cover
Butterick •Patterns In .. Stock
Orders. ,Taken` for Siitnplicity. Patterns:.
Our 'Yc. rd Goods Window Th]iTWi�k
• DRESSED BY SANDRA BROOKS
AGENT hR : KINCARDINE • CLEANERS
Tree ,Pick -Up and' Deliver ►..Monday and Thursdays
• 'Ladies an
Men's' Wear ••
Lucknow
THAT Orland Richards is a. pa-
: tient an Wingharn Hospital The.
recurrence ,of an attack which
hospitalized. him 'a '.few weeks
ago,is cause for •mu•ch."concern.
'THAT the; St. Johns Ambulance
Course, sponsored ;by the, Luck -
now Fire Dept. will commence
, in the 'Town Hall,: at '7:30' •on
•Monday, •. October 16•th. The
course•:,will . run . weekly ' for,
eight weeks
•THAT Mr. and �lVrs Mervin 'Ear:
hart and . 'two children .have
rented' and :moved into -`the
Henry . house, , just°, south • of.
Pinecrest Manor on Outram St.
Mervin is operating : the 'Ear -
hart .
arhart.: Meat Market:
THAT : the apple :display at the;
fair was : down this 'year;Hail,
which . 'cut : a .narrow swath
through• here . in July, as ..well
•as wet weather fair week, ` ad- •
ded"•to-the-• difficulty; of pre
paring, .;exhibits. For .the first'.
• time in about 40 .years, T. J.
• Salkeld wasn't 'an exhibitor
except for. a 'couple:' of entries.
THAT Frank Thompson, Kinloss
Township treasurer, has been
appointed as township tax'col
lector, succeeding Gordon . Wall
who/resigned; the -position after
several years', of service.
THAT Clifford ~ Crozier has , a
".pigs :for sale" • advt. in this..
• issue. He knows these ads :are:
effective,' for a short time ago
he • advertised some , . pigs for
sale' and by 'Thursday evening
had told, 36.
THAT -'.Mr.arid • Mrs. 'Silt. Griffin:
will Move next q.month 'to the
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rear, of the Murdie •house on
Willoughby . "Street. The house
has. been vacant fora :some time
since being occupied by Mrs.
Wm. Murdiewho is now •a.pa-
• tient ; in a nursing home. Miss
Elizabeth 'Murdie•lives in the
front. portion of the house." Mr.
'and Mrs. Griffin` formerly oc-
cupied the. MacKenzie house on
Havelock. St just `,south: of the
public school of which ,Bill is
'caretaker
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th,
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I.1.MA.RK.ET
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Sodu.rad,.ers .Or.
Weston's; saltedor. plain Save 1.5e
mato Soup9 tins .$1Cao'�pbell s .To gave. Feature •
Save 22c; Buy 'several tins and.
SPICE
WHITE • '
YELLOW .
FUDGE MARBLE
DEVIL'S FOOD
CHERRY SUPREME
BURNT SUGAR
CHOCOLATE MINT
COCONUT 'SURPRISE
3 for $1.00
2 Ibs. 63c
Highiandpride' ('.'ffeei2 Ib 63
Save 6c., Our .exclysive top seller. Bargain lb.
Cheez Whiz Cheese : Sprea
Save, i Oc. ' Kraft's top sandwich maker.. 16
i.ar.
:Headquarters' for All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Peaches, Grapes;:' Apples, Pears,.. Plums,
STORE '•CLOSED, ALL, DAY:MONDAY,. OCT., 9
YOUR BARGAIN: WOODLAND,
Values Effective We Sell For Less
October 5, 6, 7 Phone 119, 'Luckyo., w
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re Sentine
THAT •Mr..and Mrs::Elwin Hall
were •. received . by.. transfer of
certificate into the membership
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•of" the United Church• at the
communion service on Sunday';
Mr..Hall is' a ':member of .the
High School staff.
'THAT Mr. and''. 'Mrs. Charles,
Bristow ;were among the' flow
er .exhibitors:.at Teeswater Fair
on Saturday ' winning twenty-
two prizes with twenty-four
entries:
THAT Irene de Boer of ` the
• Lucknow community was flo-
• wer girl at.the ' wedding -of.
Oreta'Bruinsma 'of •Goderich:
Henry ,,Amsigna, ; at the Chris .
Hari( Reformed Church in . Clin-
ton. Irene wore 'a street length'
dress of• yellow nylon with.
matching : headdress and ' car-
ried a nosegay of mauve mums,
THAT Mrs. Dan Nicholson of
town was among those, attend-.
ing the 56th, wedding anniver •
sary' ' dinner of` Mr. .and Mrs.
, Alfred Shelton of Huron Town-
' ship. Mrs.. Nicholson, the for-
mer Alberta Miller of Con. 10,
Huron, was the bridesmaid at
the ceremony' performed' a`hal'f
• century ago.by•Rev. Mr, Rivers.
df Ripley;
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THAT Johnstone (.and, Son are
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e odel i ..
m 1 €l n
the, portion tori of
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their building formerly occup-,
led by the municipal office
into a Funeral Home.. An air
hammer; was used the first :of
the 'week to,. remove the vault
in the building Work is• ex-'
pec•ted to he: connpleteo in about
a. i'r onth.
THAT ,,Ricky' Elliott,' ;11 -year-old,
sofi of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Elliott of 'Amberley, :showed a
'registered ' ;Jersey heifer`, calf
at ,, . the 'Grey -Bruce parish
show at. Teeswater ori Saturday:
The' calf placed first in a class.
of 14 and . went on to win : the
., : junior' championship '.and. the
reserve . grand''championship
..awards. ,Rickey:' plans to enter:.
the calf' at the Royal.
THAT, a • beginners class, for
Lucknow:'`Distriet High''School
band 'is: being , considered ; and
.anyonewith instruments which
: are not in use is: urged ;to . con-
tact . Elwin Hall, 'band leader.
There are ; some .1.6 members in
the' present band, 'which has
made a couple of creditable ap-
pearances so',early 4n the 'term.
But to continue the band, they..
must look 'to the future and.
so • • a beginners 'class: is to be.
organized, and over two score
students have: indicated they'.
• are interested. This creates a
big demand; for instruments.
THAT there's one, room in Wing-
'.';.ham.
ing-':',ham, hospital' that • 'could ' be
termed the Lucknow ward, the
• occupants being' Mrs. Ed Thous,
Mrs. ;•Herb Buckton. of .Kinloss,
Mrs,: Harvey Miller of 'Ashfield'
• and Mrs. D. M. Ross, 'Bluevale,•
. who is the former Rhoda .Ho
wey of Lucknow Other Luck
nowites on the first floor are
Duncan Finlayson, 'Leo Beau
,champ, Mrs. R. • V. • MacKenzie
and Mrs: A. E. McKim;, Mrs.
McKim expects to be permitted'
to return homethis, :• week. Mrs,'
Buckton returned -holne:' • on
j.Tuesd'ay•'
THAT Rev. 'G `W.': and: Mrs Kai•
ser:` were' hosts in the Ashfield
parsonage on Monday afternoon
to the' regular meeting of the
Ingham . and District Mini
erial • Association.*.,This was
the annual'.. neeti-ni with the
election,. ~of officers., The offi
cers for next year include;'
Rev: W. Donaldson the :rector:
• of. theAnglican Church in Sea_.
• forth ` as president.; The vice.'.
pr
' Rev J er: the
'''PresbyterianFresbyter'''Presbyterian'''Presbyterianminister ,the
;Sarre town, Rev. Evan_Ma.a
. gan of..Blyth is the , new pec
retaresideny. t.is ;Elder.
THAT the Publishes has received
the gift, of a china dish .which
has ' double significance and' is .
, doubly appreciated. because of
this. It is : a fancy dish given
to ; Mrs:. •S: • J. Kilpatrick many,
• years ago by :her late husband
and it ' was purchased at the
china and, book ',store of .Mrs,
M: A.. Treleaven (Aunt Polly); •
MrsKilpatrick has a :pa.
tient at'Pinecresi? Manor, Luck -
now, for some ; time : and her
home and .household, effects at
Dtinganrton were recently sold..
The dish presented to .the •writer
is 4 keepsake : we will .value,
for Mrs. Kilpatrick •:was,'the,
faithful ""Mafeking", •correspon-.
dent to The Sentinel'• for many
years, and when as a \ oath tt'e
assumed the task of . running
the ;paper 'upon the death: of
A D.' MacKenzie, Mrs. Kilpat-
rick most' helpful in pl'o�„
viding`" us with: news tips'• and,
in giving 'us ,kindlyencourage',
' men.t in 'those. "hungry thir7
ties,"' when' it was. heeded, `.In
decd:
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Por the Week -end' Holiday,, at.
ARN4TIthI.B4'KERy....LUcknow
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Wallace Vines, ,Prop, Phone 36
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