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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-02-24, Page 10i * ,V F A h 'i <■ ! r i ip the Lab.I » x i 'j»( i. ■t ’ a 7' T JL. WHEN YOU CAN I. I z J' b*”l 21c « M ST* 3$C SMITH’S- FOOD MARKET #» 'v» <4- ► ► ► ► / / < .< .< * ►. ► 1 » Voyage of Discovery”, Mirs, Fish­ er conducted a. very interesting discussioh on the topic. Mrs. Winn gave the current events before i A bountiful pot luck supper I was served 'in the basement of the church February 16th. After Macintosh. The Bible; study was taken^by-Mrs.^J.-Pollock.Mrs, The one good thing we can say about winter is that you can get all the way home before the ice ◄ ■1 < "'J • ■: . ,f ’Phone 7 6, Lucknow 38c ; 2ic . 33c 29c . . . ' • . _ . ‘ » 1 ( ' ‘ . / „ ’ ’ . ’ ' t Sale Will Be At Both Stores , ■ ' , ■ ■ z ir" WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th, 1954 Lucknow Is In For itlthe-tiitle-4?Lead-Me_-To_Cal=L_:Current— events were capably____________ <gary”. given by Mrs. R. Reid. IVfrs. De cream-melts. PAGE7T3EJJ SPRING SHOWING ' ; • • 9 Of J- 9 9 Ladies' Dresses FRENCH CREPES SHARKSKINS 5.95 NORMANDY CREPES and SILKS T . 4.95 * •HIE LUCKNOW Si^TIN^, LUCQQW, ONTARIO THAT students of Lucknow Dis-J trict . High School are now busy on ticket sales for, ther con-, cert to be held in the school; auditorium for, , two nights, j Thursday and Friday, March 4 and 5, ...... - - 7^- HOUSEDRESSES ’. New styles this week. in sizes 12 to 20, 38 to «, W’4 to 2fi4, <6 to 52. . 11.98, $2.98 and $3.98 5 • ASHTON’S MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Piece Goods and Woollens r i A the “MacBeth” ’players found in the cookie jar were really tasty. In case anyone wonders what that pole out oh the campus is, we will explain. It is a radio ■aerial set up by the cadet corps •corps for use. with the cadet corps radios. Several boys are being instructed4, in the use of radio and electronics by cadet signal corps officers. _On Tuesday/.of-- last week the “north” bus hit a-washout which resulted in a broken spring and a two-day- lay-off fbr several students. On Thursday it was back in action with drjver Har- vey Webster at the helm. ' ' "~0— ’'. ■ ThC’ Forestry Club met on Friday in the Labv. A film^ on ‘.‘Farm Forestry” was shown ex- LD.H.S; NEWS Assembly ■ j Oh Friday, February J9th, As- sembly was iii charge, of Grade IXib. Ruth Emlberlin was ■ chair­ lady and Jim . Hackett, school pianist, presided at the keyboard. Assembly was opened with the hymn “Breathe on me BreatlTof God”. Leonard Clark read the . scripture after which the stud­ ents repeated the Lord’s prayer in /unispn^The^hymn; ‘^Dear Lord and. Father • of *■ Mankind” was plaining why planning the plant- sung. Beatrice Gibson read some ing anj cutting of trees is im- enfertaining jokes. Esther Mac- pOrtant in keeping a good wood- Donald favored with a piano solo. 1<>t ;the farni. There will be The hymn “Unto The/Hills?’ w^s/a £jju)b ixieeting on Fri- , followed by The Queen. I day, February 26th at 3.00 p.m. ;"7 in the Lalb. k / - 'Preparations for our concert \ are in full swing. Rehearsals are , being held, literally, night and Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary day. A very goo^ program is as-1 .. suted. i The Easter examination time-, the supper the regular meeting, table has been posted. Exams be-1 was held with the president, Mrs. gin on March 22nd and run to1 Jack Pollock, opening with pray- March 29th for midst grades. We er. Hymn 209 was sung followed had best look into those dusty ( 'by the scripture , reading by Kay books. ' Macintosh. The Bible; study was . .■ '/•'' '"——-—<►————----4aken^y-Mrs^L_Pollock._!Mrs^ The Girls’ Athletic Society bas- Ron . Forster gave a reading. Af- ketball semi-fnals . are being held [ ter the business ahd/ roll call, at the present time with the! hymn ,373 was sung. Mrs. Jack finals coming up shortly. Spect-{Fisher assisted by Mrs. Cuming - ator interest is high in the girls’J and Maudie Fisher, took the first games while at the boys’ games ’ chapter of the study' book, “A (?) spectator interest sedms rath- Voyage of Discovery”, Mys. Fish­ er weak. We wonder if that proves anything! There must be some good cooks hymn, 333 was sung. Mrs. Sher- in the Home " Economics course, ’wood closed the meeting with because the cookies that some of prayer. 2nd Big Week—IGA Bonus Days WHY PAY MORE “7...................1- . SV1 * ■ •> • ■ •i V ■j ■, . * 4 .<■ ■ • ■' ■ ' ■ . ■• 1 ' * 9 r b • ■ < ' ■; . *■A’ I.G.A. Orange Juice, 48 oz. 31c Aylmer . Fruit Cocktail, 15 oz. 23c Blue & Gold Cut Wax Beans, 15 oz. 2 for 35c LG.A.,'.;7 ; Pork & Beans, 20 oz. 2 for 31c -.Aylmer ^ ; ► Peas & Carrots, 15 oz. 2 for 35c LG.A. ...- -- ►Choice Peas, 20 i>Z. 2 for ► i.g.a. ;• ► Raspberry Jam, 24 oz. ►I.G.A. Catsup a,. ► Kam . ^pPmesiic Shortening , i.G*A. . Peanut Butter, 16 oz. ^7 35c • Aylmer'' Tomato Soup, 10 oz. 2 for 25c Cheez Pleeit ..... 29c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour McCormick -Salted-pr—Plain—Sodasr-lb7^29C’~ Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 2 lbs. Pablum Baby Cereals, 8 oz. 23c Gold Seat Sockeye . Rihso Detergent (ht. 2 for ' Breeze, giant size .uJ. Oak Hill Tomatoes, 20 .oz. „„ 2 for < < ~BUY THE SAME^ ■ < < < < < < < 1 29c ; 37 c ’ safe ' 79C 25c '* ••• •< .7 r ;■ v. , • 7- ..... . ~ --------- A Ai A A A A X A'A A'jaikh ■ A--. THAT Mrs, Lloyd Hunter and Leo Huber were prize winners at the Auxiliary Shoot party on Friday night. \ ? • V * 'I * THAT the Walkerton Herald- Times-. reports that Mr. and A. Mrs7Jim Carnegie have mpyed to. »a duplex on Yonge St., as thie deal for the purchase of a new home'from H. Jagelewski" did not materialize; THAT a fire in the Hartley Hotel on Saturday evening did ex­ tensive damage and sent Fire­ man Jim Carnegie tb Walker- ' ton Hospital for treatment of toxic poisoning/ ; ; THAT Miss Margaret Phillipson of the Bank of Montreal staff, > recently received a cheque for $20.00 as a prize winner in a “Count The Stars” newspaper contest.—Th^ award applies on I the purchase price of a house- ’ hold appliance.* . ■ ■ —o— THAT from time to time one reads and hears of newspaper boners. Some of them are funny-some of them not, at least to the publisher^. But^here’s a be­ lated one that we just heard about a few days ago, and . which was gdod for a laugh. It occurred in The Sentinel last -7 fall in -the report of- a- district church anniversary service, it seems at this service a duet was sung, “Lead Me To Cal- vary”, but The Sentinel; gave Just 3 Mo*e Days , GET IN ON BIG BARGAINS . At Our ' Clearance SALE L Of Entire Stpck Of FURNITURE ► ►. ►. ► ►. Johnstone & Son I. ■ ■ ►; • ► i ►, i ■ $2,5i c mid] theii Everything From Lamps to Chesterfields Drop In And Look Around PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE MET AT HOME OF MRS. DE JONG • -,» ■ Paramount Institute meeting was held at .Mrs. De Jong’s on February "16th with a good atten­ dance. Mrs. Ketchabaw, the pres­ ident* opened the meeting,. The roll call was* answered by “What gives you pep, or an article for the hospital”. It was decided to have a /card partyv-in Lucknow. 1 ■ ’ . ■ < .. ■ < ■ __ .■< J < < ' < • ./ ■ < < ■ < . ■. .1 • '' < < ; < ■' < z : '< ' . • < '..>■■■ ■< • < j Jong showed paintings on cotton and also showed some of her Own work. A. reading, “Measure a Man” was given by Mrs. O. Rich- . ards and a contest coducted by Mrs. W. Stanley. A (baking sale of lovely eats was auctioned by Mrs, E. Hackett, J^uiich was then served.. 7” anci; ' H Coui . the and ’ wen ; f 100 J to i) dete the the ■ For A ifrorr ' ■ JaYys ... ■ poin ,oper of th ed t pay $75 mon ft pens prbx •. spec* cshou ible 19 vine: ditto —$510 the no 1< 'Co Arer insin ©per sura; fire this and, tain. I * Re Cent ceiv< the He f in th . ing i of p ough ' Hi Tow; facil; prim ’ sive thou? ditio iihpo keep . cond Watch for our Fi$li Page Ad in next week’s Sentinel Co erati mun Tow; Cent were ing, offici no. o read