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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-07-19, Page 8" G rIG T' THE LUCKNOW SENT'INE4 .1.4.XXXQW, • ONTARIO Orrr • ... WHO SEW,'THEIR OWN RAYON TAFFETTA for slips and blouses, 46 inches wide; , - PRINTED LINGERIE CaEPES- . They,make .up lovely night ies or pyjamas. Fink, 'blue, yellow and white .b . ckgrounr4 . CIIAMBRY� in plain..colors and stripes, so pretty 'for Sun- dresses. • PRINTS -4. nicerange to choose •from: • EYELETEMBROIDERY :Fine Swiss ground; 40 inches wide, for. blouses or trimming.. - HERE'$ A TREAT for' all --you* Wcinien that.,love to broider-,Pillow. Slips, Vanity Sets, Buffet -Bets and Scarfs. , wD M C EMBROIDERY THREAD. KINSMEN CASH • KINCARDINE .Arena its ■ '. ■, First Game, 9 p.m. '.` $1485.00. In; Cash including, $1,000 'Jackpot •Gane Doors •open 8 pm. ADMISSION :`$1:00' includes 16 games .• Extra : Cards, ;:Extra Proceeds'. for Service Work .,x VE • iYOU ' TRIED OUR Take-Homcor Ta le Ser ving s THEY'RE DELICIOUS III'S:,Restaurant Phnne 130 The early bird • gets the and he's 'welcome 'to it. NLUDIST . CAUGHT (Continued from 'page 1) Sunday that Mrs. Jack' Bradley, looking north: from . her kitchen. window,.. , spotted -him' on the .nearby . farrn of Toni „Robb. Out in front ;on the Bradley lawn, was Jack, his son. Jim, Lorne Mac •Don ald an is father-in-law, d h Norman' • Hagedorn of Paisley. The .four jumped; in }the "Brad- 1ey. car and struck • for Robb's, They 'were well down the lane, ••and very close to the nude man before he heard them..: He took off at topspeed in the direction of the lake, ,and went through two i barbed: wire gaps in • the Robb lane, like as if they were ' nothing, His .pursuers followed in the car an werein n When ;Lenoire; g. hurtled the 'line • fence' into a wheat field ori the Bradley farm. Jim• headed the • chase, and soon • overtook: the . exhausted ' runner. He held' him single :handed ,until; Lorne • MacDonald,: the •'next to reach him,; lent his assistance. He was stark . naked, Without - even shoes, whichhe was , reported- toT have worn on other appearences. Mr. Bradley: got a pair.: of over - alts forhim at Robb's Lenoire had shaved. within the .past few days, and when. Mr. Bradley sug- gested ,getting 'some food for him;- he said • he had eaten ..the prev- ious .evening.:- He had been in R.obb's barn. since 'before day- break Sunday,,'' it: was:thought In the meantime . Mrs. Bradley had been telephoning for assist- ance, and.: a • police'patrol car that was on Highway 21, ,=was soon at the scene. Lenoire -was. , turned over to Corporal Jack Craig and Constable George. Mills' who took him to Walkerton, where . he is slated to . appear in police : court worm : today , charged : With' "indecent as- sault • and indecent exposure. 1 SEE ,BY THE SEN w;EL• (Continued. from page 1) 'THAT Wm., Buckingham has pur- chased an advanced registry Berk,hog from a, prorcninent 'breedr. at Aznher•st urg, and 'received the animal 'b ' 'express; • on Tuesday, ' ' THAT Reg Camipihell who i$ on'' the farrr-formerly oc.cupied by •his parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs bert• ' Campbell,' has had "his. barn " ''colorfully painted and e iiblazoned with ;the words °. "Campbell I-lonlestead" . • THAT , Mrs: John MaeLOotI, who makes. her home with ;her dau; gilt& : Mrs;. Harry • Nixon,. • 'e"onvaleseing from an illness, with pneumonia, •Her son Henry MacLeod of. Windsor, spent the week -end with her... THAT the Bell Telephone' Con? pang of Canada Will apply to the . Board of Transport Com- Ynissioners . for ;authority . to, again. increase telephone• ser- vice rates.` • THAT Zion, .Amberley and Dun- gannon lodges were among. those . in this immediate yicinity .that celebrated, ,the • 12th at Bayfield. Elmer 'Webster,,: reeve of 'Stephen' Township,; and for, vicinity rawly the Lucknotiv ly of Y did double duty 'that day. He marched in the parade and lar- ruped a +big. bass drum all the away, and rcnounted: the'platform . 1 ' to. officially Welcome' the cele= •,..-, I,: i. .brating crowd to Bay field and'. -.. - 1 to ,Stephen Township •i • ' , ... . • ort • THURS! AY,. JUL.7 19th, 19.517 dies' Sun .dresses Sizes *2 to 46... TO CLEAR AT $7.98 Other styles at $3.95,; $4.50, $4,9$,•. , CHILDREN'S SUNSUITS, sizes 2-476, assorted styles;, 69.e. 84 79c TO CLEAR AT ,59c .-- FOR $1,00. • '; • GIRLS,' SHORTS --Values nti to CLEARANCE PRICE 95 A good; Selection of .Children's Sundresses, Halters,: Jeens " Sport. Shirts, Swim Trunks and: Bathing Suits; .4. • .TOT -TO=TE • 'Phone N • and LADIES' WEAR Luck now, . Ontario uly Clearance SUN' DRESSES :; :....: .,. ,..,...: `$2.19 nand up COTTON' DRESSES. $2:89. and up OTTON ;BLOUSES "$1 19 and up •. C : T-SHIRTS .•i $1'.19 a . and 6 ::.ONLY SHORTIE COATS, REDUCED TO `CLEAR *: CHURCH PEWS Olivet W. M. S The Olivet`W M.S.• met ii th church ''with Mrs. J • McTavish Presiding' for the. business per- iod. The period.;,The 'roll call was. answered with. ' the' name of a famous. Bible woman. It was decided to extend°, an invitation. for the Sectional meeting tobe held at Olivet. Mrs. D:. MiCharles. and her group had charge of the program. Mrs Vo- gan gave .a paper, on Trinidad and readings were. given by Mrs. 'Dex- ter and' is. D. McCharles. Mrs. W. Black closed the meeting with • prayer. South Kinloss. W.M..S: The. July meeting was held at the. home of 1Vfrs.•Lloyd: Mac-' t Dougall. ' The. president, • Mrs: IHarry Lavis, was in" the chair. Themeeting:: opened with bymn 374 followed "by. the Lord's pray -ler. The . scripture and meditation was given by, Miss. Maar .MacM1- r Mil. The roll call was answered ' by,"A Mission • Field": Misses Betty 'and Joan. Hai niiton favored With, a duet. The chapter from the stud, :book was taken • by ' Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton. 'A piano solo r.: OOD COSTS DOWN W4 TH OUR LOW • PRICES. ellogg's VOIETY PACK 37,c Food. Saver Wax Paper ,35c PRUNES, 31c Talisrinat „New, Pack . STRAWBERRY'JAM 29c York Peanut Butter , 43c . • JUST; 'ARRIVED . BlUe and Gold, fancY; new crop Gerber's Strainod BABY -FOODS: DESSERT I. VEL 2 for .39c Or 29'c • • SOMmet:Fresh..Ffult. Vegetables • 10 tt 'LEMONS • 4- FOr Crisp, $tinoner 'Salads -8 far -45c HEAD LETIIICE ORANGS, 252's NEW' F'OTATOES, 15. lbs. c CABBAGE,,. 38C CARROTS, 2 4tnches 21C- 7 25,C a I.• FIRST QUALITY NYLON'S:: ,, ■'. Well -Known 'Maker's93d-of-Season Clearance, .� ,Ordinarily $1.75' - s ` ::• This Week -End Special, ••ir ____ $1.39 i • -- �. •o 11- CLEARANCE'•IN ALL MEN'S -.SUMMER • SPORTS WEAR Sport Shirts, T Shirts, .Bathing " Suits and Sport Coats /6 ARIES' AND MEN '$ :WEAR fir, rrsoorb tr oao , ri0•N' was given •by Allan. MacDougall.. Those taking part in the prayer circle were, Mrs. Angus Graham, Mrs. Douglas Graham, Mrs. W. F. MacDonald' and Mars. L. C. Mac- Iver: Ruth and Phyllis Steer fp: ored with 'a duet followed . by •a reading by Mrs. Ira Dickie:. Hymn 470 was sung and * Mrs. o s Douglas - Graham closed the Meeting with prayer. Blake's W.MS held its • annual children's meeting . in the h 1 pn Thursday, July '5th. It ha ; ' I. -en planned to hold .this mee ing' on the 'school, grounds ° but owing • to the inclement , weather it :was' held in the hall with an ; attend= ance of• 12 atlidts and 16 children. cin the absence OT the. president,' Mrs. Cook conducted the meet- ing while 'Mrs, Livingstone Men- ary acted as . secretary. pro tern. in Trinidad by .Mrs; . Cook, •.Mrs; L. Menary, Mrs..I. Cranston, Mrs; '• C Kblpatrick : and 'Mrs. ' Hallam; .1VIrs.�;Currari read the -Minutes .and; .called .:the . roll, _ and a' duet was sung 'by Dorothy and Cecil Ilallram. In the .business session it. :was: decided to have the talent`'" money " 'in by November,: the: clothing and 'quilt for bale to be in September.meeting,te quilt to'•, be put together by Mrs. C. 9 c k and :Mrs._L _Cranston: The, iniritatiOn to St Helen's operi. meeting* was' read arid discussed. . .chureh Ineetipg, July 15th. freslun,ents were served by the supply has caused Paisley Cowl- Thele.74:,...7.4.ad...,71. e cfcd....1:6milt:stno.tihcce6.6!;tieeeiliswfai.ilet,retlinulterwafteorr rosle a The Finest ELECTR.IC REFRIGERATOR , on. the Markei, with the Famotis Full *kith: freezei boys :up to. fifty pounds Transparent 'Plastic Crispers. On Display At ur one; 100. LucknoW,