The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-28, Page 10..........
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'THS ;LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY;. SEPT. 28th, 1955
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CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK.
Before Moving Upstairs
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In, Our New Department
MEN'S: AND . BOYS'; WEAR
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AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS:
Free Pick -Up and 'Delivery ° Monday and' Thursday,
T1iA:T, in renewing her ' entiiiel
-subscripti-on 1VIis�---dose--1Vlac =.
Donald, of • Cal+gary - makes ref-
erence to.the death of her`•bro-
their, , Donald ' G: MacaDonald,
abetter known as ' an', wlzih
' occurred `suddenly, on Aixgust 1
20th. .
Men'e,, ,Ladies', Children's ' Wear=Piece Goods & Woollens •
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FANCY TOMATO JUICE .
LGA.., 20 oz: _
far
Specials:.
Off'.
THAT Rev.' J. R. lViacDonald of
Lochalsh .and Ripley Chas ' ,been
elected ,Moderator of Maitland-
Huron . Presbytery. The. • honor
• Was •conferred upon him •when
Presbytery 'recently met • .in
• Rev. 'MacDonald's home church
in Ripley.
MEAT Mr.. `and Mrs. . Alex
' (Sandy) MacLeod are . quietly'
celebrating their • fortieth wed-
ding anniversary this Thurs-
day, September ., 29th..:. '.
THAT Russell A11in.: • put' more
than a, tear in his pants while
sliding ;down the roof • •of the
low shed at the rear of the
• United Church last ' •Friday.
,Several'.. stitches' were ' requir
• ed to close' thenasty gash and.
1Zussel4 has been,' more or' less
mrriabile
for--afew days.
THAT Mrs Robert'. Osborne of
•Glamis. Was . stricken with a.
heavy, stroke on 'Tuesday of
. last. week -while visiting at the
• home of 'her, daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Hedley.. Mrs, ,Red
vers •JoY nsen .qf town, , who is
• alsol'a daughteas been with
her since then.
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FORMOSA MEMORIAL HALL
ue$ay, October
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Supper .Served:. Starting, at 5.30' ;p.m.
$1.25 Gbildre'- n� 75c
CONCERT. and.DANCE
Presented by The Night'. Hawks, featuring Clarence Petrie,
10 -year-old 'Gayle Atwell and .11 -year-old Lloyd ' MMitieth, :.
other outstanding ,guests
.from 8.15 p.m. to' 1.30 ' a:m.-
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WHEELS
Children 25c'
GAMES
d like . aI The pan didn't say .;a word
when the 'rani' overhis cat with
`'a . 'steam roller. ----He- just s-tcod
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The Slipper Season is here and ,we- , invite you
to look over our range of Men's, Women's
and -Children's Slippers.. .
FOAM% TRED .. guaranteed . washable
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WOMEN'S" and CHILDREN'S MOCCASINS
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DOMESTIC SHORTENING.
CHAMPION DOG . FOOD
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PHONE 20,a LiI.ToproW, ONTARIO
,been • working for Scott Bros
Para noUnt 'Institute;
Construction .Co: There welt 13;
applications for the : position,
THAT Mervyn Courtney, : son of
Mr. • and Mrs. Ar't Courtney. of
A riber1ey, ' and , a' student at
Ripley .High. School, has been.
awa e , `$250 ominiim PiNi
--vincial scholarship .. ie had:five.
firsts in ; ten Grade XIII, sub-.
jects. Mervyn is entering..Wes-
tern University • at London.
THAT Lincoln •C. Morrison of.
Toronto,. 'son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lance Morrison; took first' prize
at the Old ,Tithe Fiddlers con-
' test at Teviotdale._ :• The prize
,,Was seventy-five • dollars: '
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THAT the fact that' he . is an.
octogenarian didn't deter' David
Graham of Port ' Credit`.. from_
---attending the 'U'nited -States-
War ,Veterans corivei tion be-
#1g°rg°
held. at Long Beach; ':Cali-
fornia.' A .card from Mr. 'Gra-
ham says - he's meeting old,
friends--andenjoya�n-himself
immensely. •
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TEAT: the :Ladies' Auadliary
planning to resume its Shoot
parties a ,week from Friday.
LANGSIDE' .NORTH.
Mrs ,Caswell, was 'hostess for
the ,September meeting ; of..the
W M.S 'Auxiliary at' ••the Manse:
Mrs: Farish Moffat presided • for
the business. Plans were• made
for --:the Thankeffering which: is
to.be held. in. the 'church .an Mon-
day evening; October 17th., :Mrs.
.George Tiffin :presided , for the
,program .and gave thescripture
reading Mrs , .Bert Moffat lave,
.the -meditation.; ,Mrs. Caswell._::iett
in prayer., The offering prayer.
was; given by Mrs. 'Wesley
Young.,'Mrs. Charlie. Tiffin gave.
the 'topic from the study book
Paramount:, Women's Institute
met• at. the. home of Mrs. Kelso •'
MacNay on Tuesday, ' September=
20th. ' Correspondence was read
and dealt with and arrangements
made for the ,bazaar on October
22nd::. •Mrs:•_-OY�.,-R.iohards-=.•demon•-�
strated braiding a rug. Readings ,
were given by'. Mrs. aVI. J. Web" '
ster and. Mrs. O. Richards and,
contests •.were .conducted by 'Mrs..
W. Dexter, Mrs. Al, Jrwin and
Mrs. Richards: • A•:duet was given
!by Elaine and • Joyce MacKay..
The, 'topic:. "Historical. Research"
was, capably given .by Mrs. b.
Anderson.; • Lunch -was . served :at
the ,close sof the meeting.
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tal, Goderich, September 16th,
1955, to Mr. • and 'Mrs,' George
Wraith, R. 1,•' Goderich, twins, :a
son and . daughter, ;William: Jahn-'..
and :Betty Joan.
ZINN' rn Wingham • General' •
Hospital on Saturday, •September
17, 1955; "to,,,Mr. and Mrs. Clark,"
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THAT the Purity Flour traveller
from Goderich had the lid of
the trunk of 'his, -car banged
in last week while it was park-
-. -ed yin --front of Henry's Fruit
--Market. • A -cultivator --broke-
loose from Brock Cleland's ..
pick-up truck,driven `iry LLoyd
• McNalt;-and-.- smashect . into the_:
. car., At. that it was;probably.
fortunate that the ;car took ,the
smash `as there' were a ,number
of •young children' enro ute. to
school. at the.time at about the•
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seene'-i&-the -mishap. _ •.
Leve r Irwin as_been--aP-
pointed Huron .Twp. road . sup-
•erintendent, succeeding Doing=
• las• MacDonald wlio has resign=
• ed after seven years' Service to
take up diesel work,' Steve had
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(i 2—Year- ar-ranty )— .�
13 plate Tractor $8.40 Ex.
15 plate Tractor x$12:44 Ex.
15 -plate Car $'12;45 -Ex,
17 -,,plate: Ford Car $15.60 Ex.
.: -or-d-Truck--.__$X5.85._EX'
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17 -plate. G.M. Cars .•.• $16.50 Ex.
Prices • include elude, •Installation •
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FLANNELETTE GOWNS
Mother Hubbard, white flannel-
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wit i short
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hand . i ei e� -baekgroiznas, •Sm tl1
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