Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-01-18, Page 8• P! E EIGHT CKN0W SpN'I'INEtr,, LUCCNOW, Laugh's Plaid Shirts,.„,., ,...,, .�.,;„ , ., Sizes 141/2,17, .. . '..' Extra • Quality Shirting ' Haugh's Boys'Shirts „ ,,, Haugh* Big '$8 ; Overalls .,. ,...,,,,, r,,,r,, .. Size s. Haugh's Big 88 :Pants,, A - • 1 Size 34 44 ,Haugh's Big 88 Overalls for. Buys ',;', Size '26-34 Headlight .Overalls' • ” • Size 34-44, Headlight Dungereens ;. ,,.:,.:., `If eadligiit " 0averalls Headlight .Smacks,.,,•,`± Haugh's Smocks ° . , , Windbreaker' Size 32-38 , - „ff ...R l,,, -r ,.,:.. • Size • 3C-42 • Lined. • le'. E4L. ,FUND STILL SNORT ' OBJECTIV Donation,§ to the Clansmen Club • ..Christmas : Sealcampaign,; stood.' at $996.75 at the; first of • the week, This: 'is approximately ` $50 less than the campaign, total •aa year ago,; and which., the local Committee ,aims tosurpass, . in :a ton" the d. caantititunity bidretai achieved ;lastistinctionyearthis`in ilx ,r 'Walker's Chocolate Chip Cookies Special' Box 39c Walker's Saltine Sodas Special!; 1 lb. box 25c Lowxrey's Campfire Marshmallows` eciah 9 oz.,: bag 25c • Kellogg's' All Bran Large. box .. .. 27c Modern Plastic Mixing 'Spoon FREE in each box. Get 'yours while the supply'• lasts. •. :Christies Chocolate Fig Cookies Lb. Heifl 1arearO iiiEwith Tomato &'- Cheese. Since 15 oz. tin 57c' 19c THOMPSOW:S The Store of Friendly Service 'Phone 82 . • We- Deliver :holding the Domini* recordfor the highest per;capita response of any area! supporting: this worthy; ;project: • Head .of .the local; comrnittee 1s F. G (Ted) Brewer, who is con= fident.: that late returns will yet -put the fund. ahead of last 'year's - figure:, There ear's-figure:.There "are undoubtedly . a good -Many people who will send iii their donation when ;they ,"re- cover from•'Chi istmas"- and- other Year-end • demands. Mr: • Brewer points out.' that donations; .to the fund . are. welcomed at all times, and on behalf of the ,Committee he wishes to ' thank :.allwho -have. made their contributions and all' the 'volunteer workers Who have helped make the; campaign' an suc- cess: s Donations to the'first of • the week are as follows:' ... Wm."Pardon; Harold M. Greer, tCharles Steward, Miss Hazel Cul- bert, Vernon : .:hunter; '.Gordon Fisher, Fred Nixon, Wilson Wall; doss` .Murray, Gerald Rathwell,. - Harvey -Webster,; .James Gardner, Oliver McCharles,, W. O. Hun- ter, .W J. Robb, S. J. Pyriirrr, Geo. Haldenby;- James. Nelson, Jaynes Hodgins, Rit-csell Ritchie, Samuel Reid; 'John McLeod, Wilbert Hod g kin`son', Mi lvert Reid, Lorne Hodgins, 'Robert Scott, ' • • Ilarola.. Haldenby,: Harold Cor grarn Ewart Jamieson, Archie B: Smith, William Rintoul;: John Bushell, Morley ' tushell; -Richard MaC, Quaig, Georgie Phillips, . T. J: Sal- keld, ordon Hodgkinson, Arthur Moore, J. S: • .Hutchison; `Charles Taylor, • Duncan '.MoConriell, McQuillin, John Purvis,.. Keith Johnston, James: Durnin, Russell Irvin,, Fred McQuillin, Hugh. Sutherland, N.; H. Hedley;' , Have you; renewed your. Spn tinel subs -Cilia -ton? tion? - • I SEE BY rt SENTINEL; ,• • (Contixiucd from page 1) TIAT : Dave Milne suffered ..a stroke on Tuesday and was tak- en to Wingtiam° Hospital THAT The ahildrexfs, story hour 'was Commenced in the Recrea- tional • Centre ''on Saturday . morning : Two age groups were .in charge of Mrs: Clark Finlay- son . and Mrs: -George Joynt.. . Valtinteer helpers are needed,to ' ca't ry an this weekly feature during, the winter • months. There were 34 children at' the first gathering, • THAT we have : received a copy of -the December issue of Can: adian Swine, the official organ. of the Canadian Swine Breed - era', Association, ;and which',is. now being- edited, by •S: `$;'. Stothers of Fergus. In this, his first .effort,: `Steve' said in part: •"This "issue brings a new editor to the job of. preparing this is - Site, of' Canadian ..Swine. M .tithes. we have envied'the • pr'iv liege' of .editing. ^` a paper. This envy or enthusiasm has evap-. "orated very quickly as the :re- sponsibility'' of the • work• begins to unfg1d, or • to mix the siriiile dawn up�r i lis. LocksleY said `My dawn, dre iv 'a good bow `at ,:Hastin8 s and • we -trust not .• to.'dishonor . his illemorye.. This, fnuch " we : •can, •promise -:to, 'do our 1 st". t THAT Rert,Mowbray, the, con-: tractor"who built the $50,000 'bridge...Over the ;Saugeen River .' in , Durham, =was • the •first; to• .driveover the ," ':new bridge which' was opened'to traffic on January 4th. THAT ,Jack MacIntosh has pur- chased a, new : Pontiac : from Chas. Mason,. THAT 'George, E. .Kerry passed ..:away :recently ,at Eden. Grove in iiis • 81st •year,.. He ::was an uncle: ;of. Mass Viola Kerry of Elmira and formerly of Luck 11.ow ,• 4• rrrARxo ' TRUR D4Y,A 8� *9 J 1 5 • ^ e `41:110.ary Cleara ce • QF • Winter . • • • • .• • • I . 4 • Cows, ... 1 Dr+ sses Opportunity. "Bu for° This Week , • BRASS ,� NUDE SHADDE ONLY Sizes 32:10 •3$ -r___T . 0�•:each --rs•- � 1' ,2 a The • .Best :Clothing: Value Of Bred by 'ani. ''firm .•'" by'• , CAMB•1zIDGE ' z!■ • FREE ,PANTS WITH EVERY.; S[JIT This offer-' .is just. 'for two :more ' weeks; s)e o ° sure And , take advantage of ' same. - f WEBSTER'S r LADIES' AND z.MEN'S WEAR LUCKNOW, ONT..' 'PHONE 85 1.• —o=- THAT o -THAT ' MaY ori Allan -J. Rush. of "London has served 'notice to the • London. Police,Coinnnission that ' he intends' to re -open the ques,- ton of his unexplained dismiss 'Sal. from the London , police, force last Jtily. Rush:was elect= ed mayor. +of 'London in. •:Decem- ber with a landslide majority. ,Middlesex County:.Judge Ian B t. 1Vlia�ctiRae,; a nine 'off-tlie Lonh. = :alsh adistrict, ' is one of two per- imanent members of the three- man: Bo rd 'of Com issio rs Board m ne . THAT the David Hornell Mem- • r orial'Hall"at Mirico was de-, stroyed by fire 'early . Sunday Morning: ,Dave; a nephew of i . E -T -C -H THOSE FOOD ' DOLLARS! GR0 _SPEC'. or Cold Weather Try;_ `^--- S e_oR ' ,S . $0 D. . AS Yr�zw • 9VEGEtSBLE SOIurthbus' stea'ingpCa• ��(e;s 5For . Supiper.,Let, eCARO• •1 Azid Ta 'ozd 7`E c RES W,i-I` '' �'c�or'»i leks •. � ' E SIG BARS'Der;C; VI-TO1VF -FAST PIIDGE MIX Delicious for nia,king candy and g. Comes an 3:ilavers . va,nilla;� , 1�s1'r,ct, ati , nispie ..... ........:...:.. 33c. 55 1 FREE! Modern plastic 8 in. mixing .spoon Oiie in .Every Box of Kellogg's All Bran _ 2.6c. LOW COST -PRODUCE Lettuce _ 2'for 31c Tender, and Crisp -y Carrots' 2 for 27c Packed -with Healthful. Vitamins • Potatoes' peck; 31,E Fry' .'Ern i Boil 'Em Bake, 'Em ' • . Lemons y 3 • for' ..12e r Grapefruit, _ :. 8 for 39c' Juicy :dna sweet 4 ! , OR , b,CLICIO'US',sours U`SE: b i'earr,sari1ey 'Pot Barley . 26, ;o�:, ,26e, i. 'li to beans ....:.�•: 2`1bs, 27c= marry' :ti'ne's ,$dap, lVlix- ox'. pkgs.' ,..,.,,. ,. 2 for 7 ,29c You'll Like ,;w MARGEN-E I, wAellto 1, pk •• .. 39c • • • JANUARY CLEARANCE^ ALE NcWor SPECIAL, :a 'number of Children's Silo* 'Suits. • � � Values to • ;8.95. .T -LEAR • 2.9$ JUST ARRIVED shdFment of boys Pants, made from gen- uine •Hockneyer: corduroy, for ages -6-.12: A,. pari that lasts, CORDUR.OY•, BABYALLS` from fine- pinwale corduroy n - pastel and dark shades with:•gripper fasteners on th'e legs. These are ,,more: satisfactory •than dozres,, '` • . • , . „ „ . . TOT--TO-TEEN and LADIES.. WEAR ' 'Phone -:89w -; .. • ; Lucknow, O ntario it • • • Mr: David Hornell of'L• unknow, :: time and the evening 'service • was awarded the Victoria'Cross posthumously for . outstanding valour during . World War II. ;After the war the • M rnico Branch of the Canadian Legion erected a new hallwhich was. named in Dave's; memory:= The week -end loss was estima=ted :at $100,000: T,FiAT for-•4.wo successiv 5atur= days, c oderich nirmrods have • converged in Ashfield' :for rat ;bit dives. r Last as Saturday in the =Kintail ,-district: They bagged over .fifty, rabb.its .arid,. a half dozen. foxes. •The previous ,S;at urday^' in the Zion area they ': got about the sane n n»ber of jacks ',and three foxes. THAT we have been checked up `for: reporting. inunicrpal salary increases 'as,, "the first`. reb•ision Of salaries since 1946": Salary increases were liven in :same cases in 1947, Arid 'a ::20 percent' increase Was general, in • 1948.' e• was 'held in, the Sundays ;Sc.hOo1 ' room., o—�• _ ,1• THAT ` Mrs. Mae Irwin has rhe turned ;.to the village after spending. 'several months in Walkerton. : • THAT a •quintette composed- of Betty. Johnston; Ruth Johnston,.' I Gladys Kilpatrick, • • Marlene MacLennan :andG a , _- I dys eontri'buted a .lo'vely. number at • tide evening service. in the Uri- ited Church on Sunday.: —. THAT the B.A. station at .Rivers- • • dale. • `operated •`by Jack Schar-• back, was ;destroyed by •,fire. ,last. Friday ?,afternoon, There was no one: in the station at,, •: the .time of the blaze' which was discovered by his father. Stephen Scharibach. By the tin e , the Teeswater • ' Fire ,Brigade . reached. the scene, the bui is • mug was cloomedr • THAT Jack 'Stewart's .car` t�venit • out oaf control on Quality Dill .;.`on Saturday •night • and went ,,over, the steep. enilbankment, jack -was' unhurt. :, THAT Mr acid 'Mrs George Gil,; • j-e'hrist : offKinloss, :Tow nshi•p quietly, observed their :50th an- niversary on Tuesday, -an event however that friends' and • neigi borsl:did hot allovc) to. pass ,.unnoticed; as they 'unlade-: the '':presentation:of a radio, • desk lamp and flowering plant to this esteemed couple. m ,,. ' : • s. / THAT on Sunday Rev. A. S. Mit- ciiejl 'aecu,pied the •. pulpits of his ..new ;parish of Luckn'ow, .Dungannon and Ripley. `11.1AT major repairs and rebul.,d- Ing of the United, C fur li, pipe ' organ are underway"' at Present. On Sunday Morning tr, o�ub'le de'n, v'eloped iit a substitute organ , that ibeing used in,the rnoan:- • , WM. McKINNON DIES .The 'death of William MlcK n-;'• non, a na•tiA7e of Kinloss ship,. occurred ,in Chatham '11 -. pital, on Tuesday morning. Fly was 66• `years`.of age and had in failing 'health for , sey t months. W . . His, brothers Dan an'ii John McKinnon- . left for Chatham' on .Tuesday to: attend the' fu;ne" ri1` which was.°•expected tbbe he Id. Thursday •oi-rung. ',; MOtr - TO 'KITCI-1ENER , Mr..: and' Mrs, ,E1rrier. 11J(.a:i 1 Ft' arid . family:, moved to Kitchc'r! at the week -end, where' e;mttiey ;"`,^,1.1 reside,, ;Eimer has/beery: plc,: r d there 'at, carpenter wort . for, -the past fevtr months. Elmer rnerly in'the shoe repa=ir. buisr''ss' here ,until fire wiped out his rises -.about a yeaEar ago ' The IVI, .Kay ,,,family hay( 1'.1 - portion ,.portion. of .the IV:. residdnte'• while., residing'. hop' :. • r t