The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-20, Page 12ANNFAilla4r-wift
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THS, LUCI QiVSENTINEL, LUCKN.OW, ,ONTARIO• .
THURS
`Sn'TEMBER 20th, 1951,
It, Is, not the 'amount of money in s, community
that makes prosperity, but the number .of times
•• it .changes hands, IN THE SAME COMMUNITY.
SPENDYOUR MONEY WISELY
. _ OWNHOMETOWN
. IN . YOUR........ _
E. BY THE
INEI..'
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THAT
).THAT Smith's Grocery and the
Johnstone Birk. ;h,ave ;beipg• re-
ceiving , a coat- of paint, with
Dick McQuaig and 'Charlie
Cook wielding the brushes.
You not only circidlate your 'money but have the
vise of .your purchases ' during the time your
money .is circulating back tov you.. This process is
'known as '•good times.:
IT ALL DEPENDS: ON'• YOU:.
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WE .SELL .THE BEST ;FOR LESS
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POR ' YOUR • .
all
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BUNTING BAGS in wool chinehilla,. gabardine, or 'Corduroy,,
pink, lilac and? ellow '
3 -PIECE SKI "JACKETS in wool plaids and twill gabardine in
• an assortment of 'shades and sizes 3 to 7 and 8 to 14,
JACKET S Sttion Wagons,, Parka; .and . Bomber Jackets to.
6x and • 8 to 16.
STATION WAGON'
•� COAT'S -34 to 44, •.
THAT • the Bruce County plowing
match : will, be hall' on the farm
Of Murray Thompson at Ches
ley ' early In Oct fiber.
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THAT honey prizes valued at $5,
$3 and . $2, and donated: by Mac,,
' Sween Apiaries, ;are being of-.
fered as .special prizes 'for bak-
ing collections. at' the Fail. Fair:'
THAT •. delegates, , from seven
counties attended the Wornen's
Institute convention • last ;.+week
M1 at Guelph.. Mrs. , J. R. White, .of
Ripley 'presided. Mrs. Wm.: MC -
Gill was
c-Gill.was the Lucknow delegate.
' Mrs: Donald. Blue 'represented.
the Ripley Society:,
THAT Dr. J. ` K M; .' Gordon of
Battle Creek, Michigan, and a
•n,ative' of St.' Helen's,. has• come
to Ottawa to 'make his home.
with his. daughter,
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THAT Dr. W J.`Muniford is this
week 'attending • the `assembly
Qf-'1m
Ernmanuel . College. in; Toronto;
with . sessions from: Monday to
Thursday. Mrs. Mumford ac!,
com'panied hitt! . to Toronto
•: is visiting at the home of their
• son:
ow: is a goad time to get.,your roofing :.
andsiding jobs completed
BEFORE WTNTER
Cah and See Our Stock of
SHINGLES AND gIDINGS
in,a
BEAUTIFUL RANGE` OF COLORS:
THAT: ;at `--Kincardine ;Fair . on
Friday, Geo. Kennedy's Here-
ford herd took six , out of eight
firsts... �.
F NEW
LADIES.
� � � ALL: DRESSES .,
• in . weekly
TOT -TO -TEEN, and LADIES' IVY4R
'Phone 89-w Lucknow, Ontario
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VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW•
LUCKNOW.. WATERWORKS SYSTEM
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nteres�
THAT the Lucknow cast ;who _
presented the -; play . "Aurala.,
Bridge froth.. Hemlock Ridge"
this .spring, shave been' •rehearss
ing for :a ".fall tour" which
opened this week. The players
were in Mildmay on Tuesday
• night, Blyth on • Wednesday
night and go to ;Ripley 'On:. Fri-
day night. 'Other ' bookings 'are
scheduled . for • October and net
Thursday' they ;go.` to Dungan-
nob:
THAT Elmer Johnston;of' Atwood;
and :formerly . of Ashfield, won
first prize for poniesin harness'
at Western Fair, ' London.
THAT The Henderson' . Lumber
Company is pointing to St.
Peter's Rectory these days to
shows what can be done with
rH1nsa'ibr-tck•by ;et:. few -Twilling -
workers. The building Which
was admittedly • a .bit shabby
looking . has . been transformed,
and.ahould be much more com-
fortable as ` a , result. •
►, MENDERS()
Lucknow,
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one 15Ii
Payable Yearly
APPLICATIONS "RECEIVED BY
Joseph Agnew, Treasurer,
Village of Lucknow
Cardigan and .:Pullovers, sizes 36 . to 44. I ew . assorted
Styles in. V-neck, 'shawl collar and, button -up. • Colors,
navy, wine, .grey, brown ,and mixtures. ;.
Price .$3.85 to 10.50
WORK: SHIRTS:
Flannel, red, navy, green, -brown,, etc. Sizes 141/%:..to' 17:
Price, $3.35 to; ;.75
OVERALLS
BOYS' -ages 8 to 16.. . $2.95=&--$3:23
mEws_sizes i8 to a
$3.95-to� $5.50`.
SPECIALS,,
Wool Sox, 10 ten 12,;1.00
(Assorted colors ,'and sizes:) • . , .
SSEATERS
TE S
Teen•Agers;_: crew neck -yellow; brown, green, : •
•grey, white. . •
Broken Sizes -- $2.99
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'THAT Mr4:• Jessie Allin•' moved.
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on Saturday to ; the: half of the
MacKenzie house formerly oc-
cupied by Miss Elizabeth -Mur -
die, f,vho has moved . to the
Mudie residence, and will oc
cupY:- Mr and Mrs. •$eitneth
_ Murdie's house when they
move to their new home `. no w
under 'construction/ Mr. and
Mrs.: ' W. J. MacDonald ':of Kin-
'loss have moved into ,the Allin
. house.
THAT the Bruce County Short-
horn Club Sale Will be at Walk.-
erton on October 12tli• and the
'Grey -Bruce Aberdeen -Angus'.
sale at the same 'place on- Oct-;
ober. 18th. .
THAT ,Charlie 'Mason '• doesn't
have to,• worry, much about bis
winter's supply of spuds,.. He
harvested a. good, crop from; his
.garden on . Eddy G+aunt's farm
east of town and as' well as
'being plentiful there were .some
bit'ones. ' The daddy of the • lot
tipped the scales at 13/4
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THAT Mr. and Mrs; 1•tarold Greer
are ,residing,jn ;the residenlle_,o
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKendric
THAT Eldon ,.Lowry o Lurgan'
has ..a plum tree bearing prod''
igiously. . heavily ', loaded.
b r a nhcompares
c • favorably
:with 'the : grape-like,; cluster: of
:plums . that was .exhibited a
Week ago by John McQuillin:
THAT at a meeting of the. f Of-
ficial Board ' of the United
k Church last week, a committee
Leonard MacDonald will reside
• in the° : apartment at Purdon'
new gift/shop and Oliver Glen'
• whose marriage• takes place on
Saturday, has rented' the :,Ride
house.
of . �Wi?ndsor Mr ' 'and Mrs. was appointee to Investigate
the possibility : of. installing. oil
s heating. '
Glenn
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THAT a .meeting'.of the directors
r of .the Lucknow Agricultural
Bays' Plaid Sm rt Shirts
(broken sites)
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I'PHONE, 85
night tO arrange -.final details for next' 1Wek's , sboW.
ISCIAL' ...BARGAIN
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