The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-06, Page 10Y T .a•."'.
for Fall.:and: 'Whiter
1 't,TOKNOW SE$TINl ,, ; , .UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PIN .., WALU . CORDUROY VELVET 36" wide, smart for
suits, jackets, dresses ,or skirts. Colors red, Medium blue,
green and 'brown.
PURE,'WOOL xCLAN _TARTANS --54" vide, .so fashionable
, this year. For grownups or• children,
RAYON & WOOL TARTAN -38" wide, for dresses, .blouses;`
shirts,, skirts. Clans MacB.eth, Buchannon, , Dress Beatrice,
,R.C,A.r .• ` •• a M
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W`OOLETTE in floral designs Torladies',
orch
ildren's night,
gowns :or. pyjamas.,.
PYJAMA ' CLOTH in stripes • for men or ;boys,
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ENGAGEMENTS'
Mr and Mrs. George Sieling' of
Wmgham wish to announce 'the
engagement ' of their • daughter,
Florence Marjorie• Willoughby' to
Lloydacdb . Humphrey; son. 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A .:I]urnphrey
of. Lucknow.. The marriage '•to'
take place in September:'
7 ATTENDED CENTENNIAL
BROADCAST AT WALKERTON
In connection with Walkerton's
Centennial celebration held over
the . Labor Day week -end, the
CBC's* Neighborly , 'Newsbroad-
cast was presented • on . Sunday
Walkerton ' Town Hall, and was . Their son, ,.who is .an' R,C.A.F.'
preceded by; a ` 15 -minute ``Salute officer, ' will be stationed at
to Walkerton"program Centralia' for )the' next several
P
• months. ,
The .Sentinel -•:Publisher and `" . „
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Thompson were amongthe —o—
Mrs. T ps -
guests at'the broadcast,. who ill THATNorman .'Alexander, audi
eluded '.Mr. :Wlli'iam Walsh," war-',
tor of Cb -Operative companies
den of Bruce; members of Walk
erton Town Council, `.`Doc" Cruik
shank' :of CKNX and repriesenta-'
BORN
BR�BIN--at the Belleville Gen
eral:. ' Hospital, ' to• Mr and 'Mrs.
Jas. O. BriSbin.. (nee: Helen Mac-
Donald, 1§0 fufferin Avenue; •on',
• Tuesday, lAugust ' 21st,, , `1951, : a
• daughter;: Marion Elizabeth
ZON DERVAN �.=.':.In Kincardine
Hospital 'on August :. 28, 1951, to_
Mr., and Mrs. Cornelius' Zon: Der
van, .' R. 1, • Holyrood, �a son.,
LAMPREY , EEL MAY
• BECOME • TABLE • DEJ.ICACY
Sea lampreys, eel=like.creatures
which• ' prey on commercal .fish,:
in the Great I:akes:are themselves
becoming: recognized as a : deli-
cacy to .such' an :extent that On-
tario fishermen . wb'o .presently:
regard' .them as .a'.nienace may
':'r be, seeking them 'on ,a •corninerciall
basis
• Already a processor • of smoked
fish products in"Toranto has mar
ke . ,' between • eight
t :and • ten.
ted, .
th. s n' cured' and oked`lam-
v�sa d smoked'
prey ,on the local market alone.
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and. is now :ho' in: tic a "• "� ort them
• p gexport
as. Well if he. can obtain 'enough
1 g
' accordingto' `fisheries. arisen ofh
Ontario..Department "Of •';.ands' °&
Forests. • •
r e • favored as
The. ; .lam lampreys are fa,
1? Y
a delicacy by • residents; of, Europ-
. can decent, especially `those• from
the Baltic States: - •
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(;Continued from: page 1)
THAT Burt Roach is , off work.
with blood' poisoning 'in • his
right, . hand. -Burt received the`
infection when, he -suffered a
• rninOr cut ' to his hand as a
bottle broke 'while he was 't9$-
-ing cream. •
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THAT. construction. work on the
• "DurhamRiversdal a is progressing poad" from Bervie et-
g pre,
• paratory to resurfacing, %this
stretch of " highway. .. Sharp,
eulives at Berrie • and West' 0f
Riversdale , are being 'reduced..
Fill ,and gravel f or• J'the job is
being"hauled from, pits at Wes
Guest's ` and '.Frank- Brown's
farms. i
,THAT. Lorne. West, ,son of. Mr:,
and Mrs. J.' A; West of Lis�to.
wet, Lias received word'' from
Ottawa that he has been: ac-'
,cepted, fora • admittance :to the.
Royal Roads Militaary College
Victoria;. B.C.; A.'•1951 •grad-.
nate of Listowel High School.
..Lorne has. been , commanding
• officer of ' the school's, cadet
corps ''fer•'.two years. -
THAT Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Hay::-
•ward . of St Helens and White-,
• church returned recently, from
morn ng from 'the` stage of the a vacation' trip ;to Vancouver.
tiffs of the Bruce County press.
The broadcast was presented by
Don Fairbairn of ,Neighborly
News renown,>and. Producer. Reid
Forsee. ' Mrs. John MacLean, 95,
and , the • oldest resident, of -the
County Town was 'interviewed
on the prograan, • `. :residence in Teeswater. from J. ' ' ,
ou °vtras later`'entertan-1
� 'eid:Mr. & Mrs: Macln. re
`:The,: gr p J. R �'. , Z'kTA'I' Con
d• by the :Centennial `Committee; .:•,(nee Mowliray) and• faan-
of Grey 'arid Bruce' Counties has
• `bought a home : in Hanover and,
• m,oved there,; from Toronto.
THAT at the, turn. of the century'
°
'there ;Were 34' weekly papers`
in•�: Bruce and' Grey : Counties,
Today there are 18: • '
THAT.: Mervin Maclntyre , 'has
purchased the former: . Hiscox
T U'.RSDAY, 'SEP . .6th, '1,951,'
(ICES
IN EFFECT NOW
ON ALL WOOL,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
..WOOL SPECIAL
THIS WEEK ONLY
Two. months ago this woos . 72c:;. and A`
•the present price is 45e, •
TOT -TO -TEEN an
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)IES' WEAR
Lucknow, ,Ontario
We' are, specializing ; In • Women's and ' Misses'
'its anon'
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risen
s' CORSETS, CORSELLETTES, BRASSIERS,i'
GIRDLES, BELTS,,'' ' : ETC...
Mrs:' Sanderson has a qualified certificate to give you,
first / class -service for all fittings'
.Call and made an appointment ,for your fall garment,
BRASSIERE .. . - ' $i;40 to $2.25
GIRDLES. ..
,CORSELLETTES
...y. •
,SPECIAL ; CLEARANCE BRAS,
., .$2;50 to $5.50
$5.50' to $8.95.;
•89c
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LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
'Phone 85 .,h�uckriow
servation Officers ; and
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ily; Will move . into their new
home • shortly:
THAT Miss June; Diebel of South
aanpton spent : 'the week -end.
with.' her grandparents, Rev./C.
B and Mrs; .Woolley enroute to,
at `:a •'luncheon at the: Queen s
Hotel, '' when, . Capt. (Dr.) E. , .G.
Foote, of : Ottawa, Senior Naval.
Chaplain of the Royal Canadian'
Navy, spoke', briefly, and _ later
addressed - the gathering at . the
'drumhead service . in' the Public
:School grounds Whitby : where. she is entering
Calk- Foote . is returning -to for ' her.:nurses trainingin On
Walkerton early in October, to tario Hospital: June left on the
take part in' special.services be ± early train Monday to assume
• a.'hatchery' truck were on hand
ingarranged to mark the one
hundredth . anniversary of Knox
�'
Presbyteraa Church, .'of whicb
Rev. W. A.-. Henderson is : mini-
ster
+`'we attendedIncidentally Knox i''" ''week -a o. ,The pneumonia is
Church, following the broadcast t': clearingu'p, .. but °sear was.
her new duties.
THAT .Oscar-' Hod : ns is. im rov
ing "slo*ly from the serious <m.
juries -deceived-a-'icouplt
to hear "Bil" deliver a fine 'ser-, -
mon, and later had the pleasure
of his. company, ,that that of Rev.
Stanley Pattison: at the iuncheon.
Complaining of a sore shoulder
at the first- of this.. week, 'and
which ' was scheduled ` to be x-
t'ayed. '
'S SCHOOL LUNCH TIME AGAIN!
• York •r .
PEANUT BUTTER,' 16 oz,____ 43c.
York,
MEAT SPREADS b : fir 43c
t
Kraft
'VELVETTA C
HEESE,' •
-Paramount. Fancy Red •
COHOE SALMON; ;half ib. 9c
e Food Saver ;
'WAX PAPER
McCormick's
SODAS salted and Plain 31c
w
35c'
ikire ormick'S
FIC. "BARSb..p -
iMcCor`mic 's
GINGE: SNAPS;. lb.
1 ._.
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38c
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Oranges, 152'
u
Grapefruit; 100's '_ 6 •for 41c--
Lemont lar '
• ger 252 s, _ 0 far :27c' .
,Bananuas
190
•New
CHEER, lame pkg. - 41.c
Stokley.'s ' .
TOMATO JU)CE,'48 oz i Tc
JELLY TJARS, doz.,
•2 `'for 33tr
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carp and suckers were. destroy-
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THAT
. E lm o Pritchard' hat, :com-'
menced the . Fall 'Fair • circuit
with ,bis. 'wagon tem' : which
won : him' ` 'many honors..' . last
'year, and '.'got .off • on . another•
, • .n•.
•-P-good tart -by -cop; g.�i:st._.plac
•„at'Elmiira at the week -end. This,
year: ; however, Elmo - ;will:. miss;
the c
ompany of,:the • late James
Lyons, who last :year accom-
panied , him around the circuit,
and took • a' great deal- of pleas-
ure
in so .doings q1
THAT a pris'ma'tic drill 'was used
last, week to , blast an opening'
through a the cement *all: of:
MacLeriiian . • and • MecKenzie's
furniture store to connect it by
an inside 'archway with the, new
store and 'funeral home under
construction. A door ' was also
drilled through the• upstairs to
. connect the storage facilities on
the ', second' floor. . '
on Thursday , of last' : week to
salvage ' any worthwhile fish
from.-Stantz's mill . pond , :dam
near Hespeler which was :be-
ing drained.
be-ing'drained. The, bass'were`tak-
en to Puslinch . Lake while/the
a
ed.
Dear Reader:
I am aware, of: the, fact , that
Most of you associate' movie pic
tures with just entertainment:
But, once in a • while • comes ' a
picture: that's more than ` that:
.a masterpiece •Of'''artistry, with a
purpose and' a message. So. I. ask
you, if you •never did see a pic
• ture, . come and see • this one;
"Stars In My Crown". It ,is• ded-
icated'
ed=
ict' '_.
o ed to the Lives of men, who
without fear, went 'out, to ,preach
the word of our Lord., We are,
ver` proud ud in presenting such a
wonderful .movie.
B. Pappas;
JOE 'TI-IY,1SSEN of Wingham,
Y�.'inner of a $1660 bingo prize at
Tees rater, had' ` more luck a
couple 'of weeks later . when, he,
on
I:....,... , ' a $400 televisioii set Jia. ,a
draw • at Listowel,
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C OSS CORNERS
"Junior, Institute" • Showered
Miss Shirley; Dickison
On ;Tuesday' evening of last
week,.` members of the. ''Junior In-
stitute of Teeswater' entertained
friends at the home: of Shirley
Hodgins 'with a surprise shower
:in honor -of the bride -elect,. Miss
Shirley Dickison.
• tTpon ': arrival, Shirley wases
corted ;by Marilyn • Dagg .and .
Shirley Hodginsto the place of
•honor ' beneath,, an : arch of pink
and white strearners and balloons
With orifettti u si to The living -
room' was .tastefully decorated in
pink and. white streamers: .and..
gladioli:.
.Marilyn Dagg. and Shir-
ley ' lodgins assisted :Miss Dick-
icon in opening her gifts, 'which
were.. in :a: basket: decorated ,an.
iii and white;
g •consisted of .Ser-
er.al readings . and .Contests', wi
Group. 2 :having the least points.:
correct, had to forfeit.. the ;con-
sequences. ' A dainty lunch was
served by• the -'hositess..
T6_ their. dear , friend Shirley,
the junior Institute ; mempers
wish .to say "Best • Wishes"::,
•
CASE DISMISSED
"Cate . dismissed", said .Magis-
trate Donald Menzies after -six
prosecution witnesses: had failed ;
to establish, a case, against Charles
MCQUillin, charged with• danger
ous drilling in London in : did`
July. -
Constable Roy Davies' motor
cycle' ways in ` collision with the',
McQuillin car sit' the. intersection,
of Wharncliffe Road and Briscoe
Street.. The Constable,` who was .
rushing, to the.. Scene. of 'another
accident, •atlrnitted to :a speed of
60 to• 65 miles an hour and there;
was 'brake• marks by the inotor-',
cycle of 54 , feet before the point
of impact, The Constable suffer'
ed injuries •that' confined him. to
the'..hospital for 'nine days. ,
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GORDON WONG of "Otte* and
his wife who recently arrived
from China' and as�'yet•• can speak
Y„ Fast week in.
rao: English',_ v�sited� Fast. fl was
Goderich 'where' -Odin(► w
business for .many years,
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