The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-01-06, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .PAGE EIGH1*
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6 th, 1954
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OVERALLS
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FOR IHt WORKING
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Haugh’s “Big 88” Overall* are
premium grade overall*•— com-
’ bining Haugh’* Sanforized Gold
Label cloth and finest workmon-
ship . . . Extra full cut for more
comfortable fit, with the “Tug-of-
war” crotch and heavy diamond
bar tack* at all point* of strain
for longer wear. Your best overall
buy, because Haugh’s “Big. 88’
"are betlerl . .
D. R. FINLAYSON
• ’PHONE 9i; LUCKNOW
r^lia ihrH Clothes that
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MASTER MIX
at Hard Wear!Pig Grower
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$65.00 per ton
ROE
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THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
On the North American con
tinent there are about as many
cattle people. Suppose that
every years $200,000,000 were
spent promoting a commodity
that had made 7,000,000' diseased
and increased the number of in
curable aiiimals by 250,000 a year,
What-would cattlemen say? What
would the Governmental agricul
tural departments have to say?
Yet that is exactly what the
highly colored lavish liquor -ad
vertising is helping to do,to hu
man beings. Look over those
statistics again. "They present a
grim picture of modern*' drinking.
It is not exaggerated in the least.
Alluring advertising is definitely
encouraging the drink habit. Why
not. ask our Government at Tor
onto to apply a little of their
liquor revenue to advertising the
. harmful effects of liquor drink
ing? We already have 30,000 al
coholics in Ontario.; Twenty-two
BORN
SIMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Simpson (nee Mary Struthers) of
Whitechurch, announce the birth
Of a daughter, Anne Darleen, in-
Wingham Hospital on Friday,
January 1st, 1954,
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WEDDING BELLS
MacNAY-^McQUlLLIN
St. Peter’s Anglican Church
was the. scene oi a lovely wed
ding on Tuesday, December 29th
at 3.00 o'clock when Mary Belle
McQuillin, daughter of Mr. and
cMrs. R. A. McQuillin of Kinloss,
became the bride of Mr. Robert
THAT the ; Welsh Meat Market
will' open on Friday, with , a
^“pressure cooker’’ as the prize;
for \the - lucky ticket .• holder
from arnong Friday and Satur
day shoppers.
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THAT P. M. Johnston suffered
a heart spell a week ago and.
was confined to bed for a lew
days, but is now able to be up
-. and around again, although he
must take it easy.
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THAT the. Week of Prayer' will
conclude on Friday ’‘night with j Alexander .MacNay, son. of" Mr.
the showing, of the color film - ‘ m mi--------
“Fire Upon. The Earth”, in the
Presbyterian iChurch. j It’s the
story of the Christian church
in development and is ari in
teresting and educational film
o which'everyone should see.
THAT Edgar Ritchie ^of Huntss.
•ville didn’t get down for the
holiday, as he thought-he might
but along with his Sentinel re
newal he sent the season’s,
greetings to friends here.
THAT the new 1954 license" plates,
are ‘now available from issuer
J| ■ Garfield MacDonald. - Purchaser
■ of the first set of markers TXT. A liyzxYsXzNZxs T r*
LIPPERT—in Wingham General
Hospital on Friday, January 1st, ,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome j
Lipert, R. 1, Lucknow, a daugh- I
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HALDENBY—in Walkerton Hos
pital on Sunday, December 27th,
to Mr. and/Mrs. Edward Halden-
by of Holyrood, a son. V
. here was W. A. Porteous.
THAT the mercury' took a dip
early Monday morning to 'an
official two degrees above zero
locally. a
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clinics for the treatment of al
coholics are being set up in On
tario by the Government. This
is admirable SALVAGE work.
What about at least an ounce of
prevention through advertising?
Inserted by the Huron County
Temperance Federation,
IGA $ Days Stretch Your Budget <
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► I.G.A. Choice
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• Peanut Butter, 16 oz. 3 for
• Monarch , :
► Chocolate; Cake Mix 3 for
► Interlake Toilet Tissue 8 for $1
► Dog. House, Dog Food 10 for $1
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Cheez Whiz ....... 35c
Kellogg All Bran .... 4 for $1
Tomatoes, cello box 19c
Florida Grapefruit, 96’s, 10|49c
Sunkist
Oranges, 288’s ,.... 2 doz. 49c
Celery Hearts . 19c
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QUILT BATTS—economy cotton
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Cotton Batts, cijib si,ze, 8 oz.
priced at 45c
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PILLOW PAKMinest nbw moth
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The Cooke family are former
residents bf ibis community arid
the marriage was' solemnized, by
'r.a former pastor on Ashfield Cir
cuit. .
The groom, of Lindsay, is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Craig
of Kinmount. • '
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a baller
ina-length pale, blue nylon net
gown over taffeta styled with
matching . bolero. Her white
shoulder-length veil fell from a
blue , halo headdress and she. car
ried a cascade of red roses.
Mrs.. Harry Wilkins was her
sister’s only attendant. She wore
an identically-styled gown in yel
low, and carried a. bouquet of
yellow and bronze mums, x
Harry Wilkins was best man.
Receiving guests at; her home
following . the ceremony, the
bridb’s mother faore a navy crepe
two-piece dress with , corsage of
white and pink carnations. The
groom’s mother, was also in navy
with a'similar corsagb.
The bride changed to a hunt
er’s green dress With matching
accessories and tan topcoat for
r the wedding trip. The couple will
residte in Lindsay; /
and Mrs. A. T MacNay. The cere
mony was performed by Hev. H.
L. Jennings, rector of St. Peter’s
Church.. .....
The bride, giyen in (marriage
by her father, was charming ip
a white floor length gown of
beaded net over satin and car-
’-fled a shower bouquet of red
roses. '.
Her bridesmaid, Miss Mary1
MacMillan of Kinldss, chose’ a
floor length gown Of fushia vel
vet. Mr. Donald MacNay,. student,
at Queen’s University, Kingston,
was groomsman fori his brother.
The organist was Miss Laurine
McNain of Amiberley and the
soloist, Miss' Norma Sherwood of
Goderich:,
A reception followed in .the,
Ladies Auxiliary rooms. , i
The bride’s going-away cost-1
i mauve camel hair coat with’ navy 1
I accessories. Folio wing a wedding'
trip to Hamilton and-Windsor the
young couple have, taken up resi
dence in Lucknow.
IG-COOKE
On Saturday afternoon at the
home of. her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Wiliiam Cooke, R. 1, Ches-
ley, Margaret Paulihe Cooke be
came the bride of Leonard Boyd
Craig in a ceremony perforimed
by the Rev. C. B. Woolley, Dob-
bintOn.
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THAT Mrs. Al Irwin and How
ard Harris were prize winners
at the Monday night Shoot
party., v
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THAT while Mr. and Mrs. Ste
wart burns of Detroit were
spending the Christmas week-
, end here with his parents,- they
received word that Mrs. Burris’
sister, had died suddenly in De
troit from a heart attack. She
was ‘ fifty-two.
THAT Donald MacLean of town
was the first person in the New
Year to renew his Sentinel stub*
scription. Dnbaid was ig bright
THAT the Auxiliary shoot part
ies which were cancelled dur
ing the holiday season, are re
suming this week. r 2
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NEW YEAR’S BABIESI " . ....
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; Three babies, all girls, were
bom within less than an hour i in Wingham IJospital shortly af
ter th£ New, Year was ushered in.
At 12.40 a daughter was born to
a Brussels district couple.
At 1.15 little girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs'. Jerome Lippert,
RJL 1, Lucknow. They reside bn
the Bob Purves farm, east of
Lucknow. Last winter they lost
a little girl, Sharon, ‘Who died
bf pneumonia ■: at the age of 2
months.—4^e^^hir^littie^ir4--^ar-r-ived’-at’
1.30 a«m. to Mr. and Mrs.- Hugh
Simpson of Whitechurch (nee
Mary Struthers of Lucknow).
tablecloths
Printed Plastic Table" Cloth? lace '
; design, size 54x72 $1,35
Clear (Plastic Tablecloth Covers,
size 54x72 ........,..6.,;.......$1.09 '
Clear Plastic Tablecloth Covers,
size 54x54 ....?....... 89c >'
NEWLAND’S 3-ply Kroy Baby
Woolj^l oz. balls, white, pink,
blue 55d
ume jyas a turquoise suit and ALMOST FOUR FEET
'OF SNOW IN DECEMBER
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The official weather report for
this coriimunity for December
shows a total snowfall of 43 in
ches; There Were fourteen inches
fell in one day dqring Christmas
week. Rainfall was .83 inches.
. High temperature, was 58 de
grees arid the low 5 above zero.
The month was dull but about'
normal for December. There was
not a day of complete sunshine,
ten days of partial sunshine, and
the remainder totally overcast.
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A Film That Every Person Should See’
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.1IT’S THE GREAT STORY
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN DEVELOPMENT I
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Luckrtciw Presbyterian Church
Friday Night, January 8th
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Sponsored in the Week of Prayer Services
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KERCHlEFS—pure,silk - printed
KerohjefSr^ssbi-ted—ser-een-^-prmt-
'design's.; Priced, at $1.25 to . $1,89
SLEIGHS concave steel, non
-skid runners, cross lever steer
ing, 3 different sizes; priced, at .
. $3.69 to $4.98.
SNOW. SHOVEL, beautifully de- r
. corated, heavy gauge metal, 27**
• long, priced at 45c
MEN—Shag Proof Work Clothes "
'Z1/! oz. denim, • sanforized for ...
permanerit fit.?., ,' ■ ■ . *
Smocks, unliried, sizbs 36-46 $4.95 . •
Smocks, lined with plaid doe- !
skin .............................. $6.5p
.Overalls, sizes 34*46 ..... $4.95
; , Jeatisi,' sizes-30-44 _• .