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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-14, Page 8PAGE, EIGHT THE LUCKN0 1". SENTINEL, 'IMIPNOgi; ONTARIO THi,J,RSDAY, JUNE 1'+4tht: 195,1 UNUAY;,:JUNE 17t 1$ And' whether- you„. call hirn Dad? Pope -or 4ust the of Ion, he's, the guy 'we have taken for ""granted quareliiines-than 1 wecare' to remember. . 0 let's show hixn' ' 'little of the appreciati ; S _.: ' on we have_ .for • hun. on this Special •Da. y, .June • 17th: •• • •HERE'S .A L ST• OF SOME• SWELL GIFTS.. • Gifts he will cherish throughout ,the year. Shirtsl,'.• " Pyjamas: Ties,. . • Braces, ' • 'Handkerchiefs, , Underwear. FATHERS HE PROBABLY NEEDS; SOCKS. Shortie Socks :: in Nylon. ' Nylon and Wool, Fancy Patterns (Holeproof) Socks in Pure Wool, Mercui 'and Bonnington. mpletoi • NIS To our customers and friends '' from. town and:country for their patronage and . :pleasant associations during the 30 years' -. we ' have been in the grocery business in Lucknow. take pleasure .in' recommending our successor, Mr.' Oliver .Glenn, and ' be- `'speak 'far him a kindly' welebme to. the village and a share of. your .patronage.' Sincerely, 3.. THOMPSON :and SONS;.. The anniversary of Crewe Un- ited Church will be held .on Sun- day, June 17th. The guest speak- er will be Revs,,, Dr. Mumford of Lucknow nUited Church and special music ,at both' services. Miss Susie Kilpatrick; spent the week -end .;in Lucknow with Mr. and Mrs. ' John Kilpatrick.... Mrs. Crozier arid Mrs.Stewart Nash ' of London visited ' a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier and family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Curranand' fa • roily vtrer e' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald "Treleaven. -iindaLL-of-Kitchener;' Mr=. --and-: Mai.. Vernon Hunter ' and family and Mrs. Amelia Treleaven of L Mr: uckriow .and .and Mrs. Herb Curran of Mafeking Mr.' and Mrs. Allan Ritchie of Zion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Tom Culbert. r.—and=lla*s Amd'rew Gaunt Collin and Donald iK 4 ar' • 4• r: 4 'P. i • 4 • • • and . Murray of St Helens spent Sunday: with Mr. and • Mrs. Jim Miss; Gwen Treleaven ' H+arnil ton Normal`.student, has accepted a school ' in Niagara Falls 'and will. teach' there commencing with the fall term. ` Congratula- tions Gwen on passing your Nor- mal year.,.. • Mr. and;Ws. :Palmer Kilpat THAT considerable news has had -to be held over` this.. week• A flood • of, copy ;that • was receiv. :ed when :it was too late to run. bff' extra pages, Made the :hold . over, necessary,. "Early please,'a.' r cpulct !bear repeating ' every week. ' • ' • -o— • TEAT iii renewing. his subscrip- ' tion' to The Sentinel, , which he has; • read for "many, • many • years", Dr J K M. Gordon of Battle Creek, Mich., wishes to- lie o lie remembered' to old friends: here, and to his :few re m,aining. pals of SS. No. ' 4, Se ,Helens, where he received his early • educatiox1:,. .. THAT Win. J; Fisher,' son of Mr. and Mrs. `George Fisher, • who has spent 'the past 11 months oil the Bank Of .Commerce 'staff • at' Blyth,, has been moved; to Mitchell and commenced his • duties . •there on Tuesday. THAT• Phyllis •Gibson^ is assisting at; Purdon's Bakery. —o -- THAT Bill AMA of Wingham demolished his car late', last, '`Saturday night when he made •a 'Wrong turn..in the'"MVlount, '. Forest. district. Although' the Car ; turned'' over, :all .five . op-, cupants escaped unhurt.. ' ,THAT Miss E G. Welsh has .play- ed the.organ for' the services in St.' Paul's' Church, Dungannon, during • the'three 'week's ab- sence of . Mrs. Robert: Durnh .: tom,., THAT installation of the'. rebuilt. ran, 'is being carried out at; It . is : expected that a service of dedication will be held a ' ' week . from' Sunday. rick, Bryan and Cheryl of? Tor • onto spent:a .week-endecently; THAT"they're having a bit of.fun. with. Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick'' and : at Burt ,Roach's, expense this Miss Susie'..Kilpatrick. , ,fweek No mean gardner, Burt. 1 has been..devoting 'a lot of at -1. 'LADIES, EA, ouR LIJE Made from sanfor zed broadcloth and other good Washable materials Sizes 12 t4-20'!,-, 38 -U6;14 -and -sq. J*altsizvs T1 styles -from which to choose Any Dress ,.,,,.,...,,.,.,....,,.,,,,..;..•: T... . • . .0 o. LASTEX BATHING SUITS for Ladies and Misses New shipments in showing, inew, styles and shades, Sizes 1.2 to 20, Prices. r.ange from $4.95: to $7.95 SWIM' :SUITS. for girls, 2 to, 6 acid 8 to .14.• BOYS' TRUNKS`' in satin ,lastex and wool, for boys from to 6 years and from 8, to 18 years., TOT -TO -TEEN ,and .'LADIES' ::WEAR 'Phone '89-w. Lucknow,,, Ontario 11 FATHER'S DAY, THIS SUNDAY, JUNE .1:7th. Don't' Let `Him' Down On. Shirts. !port Shirts T -Shirts Hankies, Soeks:• Garters Bands• Braces- 'Ties,' Pyjamas Sweaters Belts You Il Find Wonderful Gifts'For Him IBES'. AN SEAR United Church' • this week;• ' ' .•!w i r: r i s i i. . rte+ , .. THAT roceeds. of , the. Nav . p.Y League' tag .day heILin Luck . now on Saturday, amounted,. to' over $47.00 • -o--' THAT :the annual sum er ' meet- ,ing of the Grey and Bruce Bee keepers' Association will • be held ;at: MacSweext's honey. plant • in Lucknow . on. July 18th. --o— Square Dance'. Finalists ' tention; to 'a thriving.."cucum-' Paisle square dance team `ber'" b ,which sprouted on its S . n ..-Burt : even lift-, . 'own, th n at' iS `$ overe in h `.' ."a u ' R 1 the fin isn P g Y. fhe_Bruce Count Industrial:. Fair Y at Walkerton last: week; TheRip ley dancers were Betty, ociates • for transplanting. 'Now the . lid's off—they .: urned Ruby Mason,.Irene Farrell,Mr., • .N h Yy Elliott]i and • Niers. `Glen Fraser; Austin. • out to 43e. pumpkin vines:: But, Martin,' , 'Murray . Culbert, • Bert maybe . Burt will have the last laugh yet—could behe's fond - 'and Caller ; was •Don McTav-: , 'wish 'and musicians were. Walter 'er of pumpkin; pie than maim:. s Robinson fiber pickles: • . ed some of the plants and gave -"them to-his--boss--and.:, business_ • THAT Keith Henderson, 3 -year Old' son :of -Mi -aid-Mrs. Rodbert Henderson, s • S • Lucknow, R• R swallowed 'warble .fly, fluid last week and.was rushed lo Wing= ' ham 'Hospital for treatment `to' •='which he responded 'satisfact- ori'ly. THAT; Win ` Evans of ngside received' delivery ' of a new Monarch from Montgomery, Motors• - ' • -o— THAT the family of Mrs. Duncan. • MacDonald of town. were 'to= 'gether on"Sunday'' on the or casion of their mother's .birth-, THAT Ed Baker's boys and their .,pals . are having .,thernselves a tithe,. riding the white" pony which 'E. d recently' purchased. T}1AT Rev.. Dr. Frank Scott Mac- Kenzie of Montreal • and. a nat- ive 'of Ashfield has, concluded his" term. as moderator of the Presbyterian 'Church in Can. •• ada.. His successor, • elected at 'the General Assembly, ;in `Of- tawa last week, is . Rev, Nor- man, Kennedy of Regina. • —o— ! THAT Wilfred• Black played the organ at,' theb' 'Presbyterian Church' the past ;two Sundays, in; the absence of, the, organist. y--o -y • E s WAY' -TO. DAD'S HEART r . IS THROUGH HIS STOMACH NioPyi :Old WHITE CHEESE, lb.; Try Our Freshly, Ground'. Mountain Blend Coffee $1.07 HOT' WEATHER CEREALS Post's Sugar Crisp __ :for 37c Quaker' Corn Flakes, .3 for 31c' abiscoShr dWheat _ 2 f 33c ed ed Kellogg's Bran .Flakes W_w4 2, for 51c 59 resh Fruit' Vegetabies ORANGES, 252's, •oac.: W.------_ -- -43c GRAPEFRUIT __. _ ... ---. 4o 4for 27c TOMATOES, lbs -4y. w y r.. yW '5c NEW POTATOES -. _t 7 lbs. 49c White or'' Colored SERVIETTES, box Phone, 20 R• 'SANDWICHES TRY with. Zest .Sweet . Relish 'ickle`° 16oz.,31c.. t .ENGAGEMENTS Mrs . and .Mrs. Gershon) ; John- ston of '.East Wawanosh:' wish to announce the engagement of their' daughter, Alice', Ruth . to • Clar- ence' Russell . son. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ]Ritchie of :Ashfield', the wedding to, take place. the latter part of . June. D t engagement of': 'their, . elder,: dau-. • • W. and 'Mrs L,. F. Stengel;. ungannonwish `to. announce he ghter,r Marietta to John, Leigh Fennell, only Joan,n ofMr. Mr and Mrs. Edwin L. Fenne ll; Brad ford,Ontario. The 'marriage will 'take place on • Monday, July 2rid at ;2.30' p m.. in. Dungannon Un- • ited • Church. T11i1.T Mr. W. J.. McDonaldof •Kinloss has sold his 2Q0 afire farm to•.Mr. Howard Gldver of Hamilton, Mr, Glover Will get possession the first of &ovens- %:er, BO' AGrNEW in WJune 12tinghathh to :HospitDeaneal on' Tuesday, and Joe•Agnew, a•daughter, Jud, ith,. Lynn• RAE --in Si.Joseph's Hospital; London, onaturday,' June 2nd, . 4' 1951, to; Mr,.,a,`nd Mrs., Bob Rae: , (nee Mar)pn Pym); a daughter.' • MMacCHA.RLE.S =- in . Kincardine Hospital on May;.31st, '1951,• Mr.. and Mrs John .MacCh•arles,. R. 1, Ripl_ey-, a 'daughter,•,Sandra Joan.• HUMPHREY iia Wingharrr Gen- • era! Hospital an Saturday, June 2nd; 1951, to Mr. and Mrs;' }lir- ord. ar old' Humphrey, Lucknow. a sort, a• brotherJ' for' Barbara,. and Jim- mie. ' • o ,e. SHOWER AT WING lAM' FOR ASHFIELD.IBRIDE-ELECT' 4.,rias A • miscellaneous shower held at•.:Wingham:.for Miss' Dan-, alda Hackett whose marriage to • Mr'Earl 'Jamieson will take place this week:. The hostesses were.,. 'Mrs1 Robin E. Campben and Miss Grace Cartpbell. Hiss Hackett,' . i thanked 'her many friends for the , r lovely and useful gifts she re-, I ceived, A. dainty funch1. 4,ras ser-! 1 ved ; by Miss 'Barbara MacKaY, Miss' ;Freda Hackett; Miss 'VelVa' • Montgormery, Miss. Margaret Phil, , ,p 1 ) lr son and M'rs. 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