The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-03, Page 10'WAGE TEN.
for Men and: Boys
MEN'S T SHIRTS in, colors.
BOYS' T 'SHIRTS, I'RTS, white and colors. .
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Little Boys' •HQPALONG, CASSIDY'SWEATERS,,
Size 2-6, years. '
MERCURY SKIRTS &".Slil,ORTS f
or' -.men, Size 32-42.
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MERCURY SHIRTS Si SHORTS for Boys; Size 26-32.
FORSYTH BROADCLOTH :SHORTS.
yBOYS COTTON, - PANTS, Also JEANS
-'ANKLE SOCKS, for Every,':.Member ;of, the , Family;
Teton
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SENTINEL ...
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DECIDE ON WELL
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•importants decisionand ' it; was.
natural and ; democratic ;that.
there would be differences of
°pinion on 'the Board and among
the ratepay)ers,.. 'but' •' each must
make ' up his own mind and act
accordingly. •
The ° motion was to the , effect
Week -End
Suggestions
Minute Rice • .
Rckg:, 19c
New! Already cooked for
quick meals.
MIL -KO.' Powdered Milk
P,kg. ...... 39c.
Needs no refrigeration Makes
four. ` quarts skim "milk:
Wizard Glass Wax '
Tin. 49c
Makes glass sparkle, metal
glen,
Glen Valley Corn • , '•
Special! 15. oz. tin .... ' 2. for ' 25e
Choice. Quality 'Cream
Style Corn.,
Aylmer Cut Green Beans
20 -Oz;- tin 25c
ParamountMTuna Fish • ' i •
:$peciah Tin 49c
Fancy Solid • White . Meat
.The Start of Friendly • Service
"Phone. 82 We:' -.Deliver: .
that they proceed ,with: • this
gravel wail :well,- and that
specific details and' an official
contract be : obtained ' from. the
International Water Supply .Co.
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The undertaking. must first have
Dr.' Berry's •approval before ap-
plication is made to the. Muni-
cipal Board to issue debentures..
Consider Hard TO
A. plan to hard topat least' a
portion of• the Egravel roads in. THAT Rev: G S..'-Baulch Of South
the village :'has ,been under ,con-' Kinloss addressed the congre
sideration,:.and 'Councillor Ernie ,g;ation of Melville' Presbyter
Crawford; .'chairman of the Road; ian Church, •Brussels; on 'the•:
and Bridge' committee; submitted• •,occasion of the induction on.
tentative eatixi.ates of cost as ' Friday • night of their new.. min -
•drafted :by G E .. Stephenson, later, Rev. Willia.zn J. T. Fulton
Rev: and Mrs, Fulton and three
children arrived in Brussels the
day. before ''from Ifeland. d. The
pulpit. has 'been vacant since
the resignation of Rev.' G. A:
.Milne in March 1950; '
.—,or_
THAT 'Mei Stewart 'was at the',
controls, of aplane .that zoomed:,
over town last Thursday.
THAT •April. 30th has .come and
'gone to the relief of those, like
ourself, . last-minute filers , of
.incooine'.tax returns.. '
THAT 'babies 'Must have been so
their .monde: contnon back in 1899 that _they,
Council decided to adhere''los- • °didn't. earn an announcement in
ly to:their policy' of "ilo rebates? .the pafer. We were "trying to
;in Town . Hall .Rental charges. i: establish" proof of birth :for a.
Councillor Robertson .reported I former Lucknowite , a t t h e•
that .-property owners along.the. '. week -end, but in scanning six
river, north; of Campbell Street, months'' Sentinels •.in the:'1899
were. willing to pay a portion. of ,
straightening; the • •stream, but I�
,raised the point that •..work' done ;
`ny -a -•-previous -council -nn-their
river south: of .the Main St.. had •,
been at the. expense 'off the mull'
icipality. It was ' decided . ' to :get ;
en estisnate' on what the j ob • will
'cosi: r :: t.
trr
THAT the fIuron Presbytery of
the United Church: met Ail Ex-
,eter this: week when pastoral
changes; were announced. Rev.
James Bright of . Dungannon &
Crewe churches will retire at
.. the end of the.. Conference year
and will be succeeded by Rev.
George Watt of Saskatcliewan.
THAT S.S.iNo 11 Huron Town-
ship 4s ,advertising for a: teach., '
er to succeed, Mrs. ',Sandy Mc
Charles ;who;, has• taught !il e
for four Years.. `
THAT it Was , 40 years' !ago. 1`ast
Friday, .April 27th, ,: that. Bert
Ward' sailed from Dngland 'to
'make his home: in Canada. His
destination was Ripley and his
first job .Was on the farm. 'of
Dave Stewart in Huron Town-
ship. ,For ''a' few years he .was
employed, by Wilson. Hamilton
• before coming . to Lucknow 'in
1918 'where he has since, resid-
ed.,
THAT its easy : to . make mistakes.
•Last.'%veekk we received a'"Want
Ad".. by mail.. The:: party, .• in
• w'riting .it out, had ' their mind
• Working faster. than the, pen
and after signing half the name '
' tiaffixecl"phone" as the remain-:
' • der, and then -followed up• with
p' the phone number'.':' ..
moo_ .
Bruce County engineer. It' ..is
considered -that County: and Pro-
vincial, •'grants, '.plus the annual,
waste of' money. in trying to
keep up gravel .roads, would .go"'
a 'long way to meeting thecost.i
of this project on "a 10 -year. de- a
en :re
Council •decided to . submit • sup-
plementary road '.expenditu .es
'�timat'es to, the . Department; of
Highways and pending approval
of '.these estimates, to then go
more fully into the matter:.Coun-
cillor Crawford'' said he didn't
know of anything they could do
that would` give them so. much
value.. fory
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FA',F MAFK PEv
adds zest to the hour
...Your Weekly Guide . To Economical Shopping.
CLARK'S PORK & BEANS ` 2 .:for 33c '
Choice 20 oz.
CkULBERTHOUSE PEAS 2 for 37c
Cream; Styler
AYLMER CORN, 20 oz. 2 for 33c
Nabisco ` •
SHREDDED- W' -HEA -T
..i...N.•..;a.::..:�r~:.-2 for 33c ..,
DUTCH SETS: `:.,. +...:. F ,....,dlb. 21c
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Stops 'Moths For 5 Yea
• rs
BERLOU
mom. SPRAY
16 oz. $:1.10 ' . t 32 , az. $2.35
SUUNKIST ORANGES, 252's, dog. 48c
:PINEAPPLES' t,.. 3 for 95c
CARROTS2 for 23e
!`r`Y a, i aairrl . all's i+ r3 rv. t r,yf(
LARGE'•YELLOW BANANAS : ti.r.a.,a.d...r lb 19c ';
•: SPECIAL:!.
IINSO. R GULAR, Plus
1 BAR. SUNL14 HT-
liotl for , u-_ °_._ r ..._
• • 6.
-.. 43c
'Phone :20.
1
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Aluminum'' Pie P• ►purchase
Of, 1 Pkg. of . Tilbest Pie 'Crust
Mix 1, ., y
34c
FANCY . fi I*FD COOKIES; lb: pkg.......:
• • KIIAh'T CIIEESE ShICES, plcg. ..r,,,•. -
42e
32%
SPECIAu.
'FIVE' ROSES OATS•
Fine, 5 lbs bag '
‘4'Sc
39c Lb.
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eat er
GIRLS'' COTTON DRESSES --Prints,, Piques,
q , sizes 7-1.4. �.
• - : .SANFOR1ZED- JFA► 1'S'
For Girls -3-6, 8-14 For Boys ---3-6, 816:.
LADIES JEANS .. • ............,.. ,..'.,,. „ .' „.',;'..,• Siaes ]4,2.0..;
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Broadclorth4-,
';Ladies .".
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w .Ts The Tiife To Choose Your •
RM WEATHER FROCKS
We have '.a .wonder ul. selection of 'Cottons, Spuns,-
Ginghams, Picolays,,' Broadcloths .-.;:sizes 12-20, 38-44.
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LADIES' : WEAR
Lucknow, Ontario
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filet •failed to 'find.,therecord-
' ing. 'of a. single birth, .
•—a�-r
HAT upon:' renewing:' her Sen-
tinel- subscription .Mrs. Lillian
Towle •Mutrie' of Toronto says:
"I enjoy it so much that, when
• 1 receiV'e the page ' I sit right
. down and,spea'k to. ho one ung'
til.I've read it through."
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Mother's heart will heat a littlOfaster :
when she :opens her;. gift of Luiite, intimates.
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l.u.V,eIY NYLONS!- A—Sheer Nylon trunk; • ' •:
boyish' cut, with straight legs, fancy elastic
waistband, reinforced crotch. II—This Lucite'
nightgown features 6. portrait neckline of
' • '• gathered N C• --Tailored p ne trop Val Lace,
y g y
t •lip .. straight '
back. • Finished With a wide doubleself fabric band and
decoratively `etitchidd. Ville. "Lucite"' fit and style:
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OF CANADA`UMITED, LONDON, ONTi,
'MAKERS OF MEN'S SOCKS AND WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY
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