The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-27, Page 10MEI
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NEW •
!alland: WGoods
ALL WOOL FLANNEL, 54 inches wide, red,' navy and green;
WOOL. • CREPE --Gabardine,• Xoolette, 54 inches wide,
•WOOL TARTANS—Buchanan, . King . George; Anderson,
• Dress MacDonald and Black .Watch,
RAYON • gr WOOL TARTANS—Dress Beatrice, McBeth,,
T7 RS:, SgP'.i`F144BER 27th, 1951
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THAT Willard Thon kbn, is asr
slating ' at present At • Halt's'
Grocery.:
THAT Cecil Blake of Dungannon
and•Dick West of Ashfield were
among the Meanters of the
grand jury at the. SupremeCourt sittings at Goderieh last..
week. The jury, finding, the
Court house, <. "antiquated and
inadequate",
.recommended , con
struction of a new building as
soon. as:.��ossible, .. .
THAT theT local firm .of Ander-
.. son Flax. Products completed
harvesting of a' large flax 'crop
Iast week.. This, is somewhat
earlier than usual. A ,good spell.
of weather last . week speeded
the final operations. The crop.
is big• and of :a good quality,..
THAI' Lueknow Girl "Guides will
hold . their annual cookie ..day
On Saturday, with headquart
era it the vacant building ad-
joining ''Hedley's' Butcher Shop;
The• ,girls will be calling at' the
• homes. •
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THAT A:.- G ."Andy Smith ..of
Toront . says that ; Ken Pettis;
ilew publisher of The' Port ' EL
gin, Times; is a personal friend'
of `his. They. were .together in
the Public Relations. Depart-
ment of the W'T.P.B. at Ot-
tawa. •,Of. The, Sentinel 'Andy
says, "Ydu have a peppy little
_, sheet and .jean really .enjoys it
and Often sends it onto her:'
sisters . Edythe and Pheme :in
Detroit" ...
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' WE NOW HAVE: IN. , STOCK
COSY . PIECE INTERLOCK COTTON I.YJAMAS:p
with snug-fittinglffs, sizes S, 1VI, L0, in turquoise,,
rose or pink. '
• R:CAA F•. ;and Baby Stewart., '
RDU�R�QY :VELVETS --Medium'' Blue, Red, Green
and 'Brown. •
COTTON ,FLANNEL -Plaid and. plain .colors
FLETT BLA TS 7Ibex'- 70.x90.
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WOOL' & COTTON BLANKETS, INDIAN BLANKETS..
of•
BORN
CROZIER°.--. Colin arid Ferne
Croiler (nee Tvva.inieY) of Blen-
heim, are happy to announce the
arrival of their 'sons Douglas
. Colin, at Chatham General Hos-
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FORAN—in Goderich Hospital on
Saturday, September. 22nd, to
Auburn, a sen.
12th, td Mr. and Mrs. Leslie War: -
dell (nee Dorothy Robb), R. R. 1,
- Ripley, a son, a, brother for. Judy,
Mildred and Lois. '
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Hospital On September 12.th; 1951
to Mr. and Mrs; Gordon McQiiiI-
Detroit, are happy to announce
the birth Of.their son, JMnes 'Al-
lan; on Friday, Seritember", 21st,
FAL%. AND wiring COATS
• ' With or • without fur trim, warmly lined.` and
priced to suit your budget.
HANDBAGS ' GLOVES' ' `•. SILK.`., SCARVES
tq ;complement your fall , ensemble...
For all your :Falk needs-:. for 'tile family, yisit
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HALDENBY at the Wingham
General Hospital' ion Thursday,
,Septernber. 6th, to 'Mr. and Mrs.
rood; a son.
AYERS—at the Dearborn Medi-
cal Centre, Dearborn, Mich., on
Thursday, September 20th to Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Vane AYers (nee
Avis Snider), the gift of, a dau7
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THAT district fall fairs are .7Wind-
T local Anglicans commence
thrieWelis ,of Thanksgiving -by
a service at 7.30 P.M. in Ripley.
Week.,laterAly a 'similar service:
, Dungannon. Then on Octo-
ber 14th, two joint Services,wilI
be held in St. peter's Lucknow.
THAT the local horse-drawn de-.
livery -wagon Created more than.
, passing interest for a couple. of
American :tourists last. week.
horse and wagon, and on re-
., quest,,the .driiver; Temple' Clark,
obligingly posed for. the "shot".
Payable . Yearly
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED
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) Several .attended the wedding
Iof- Catherine ,,Senneit in' Detroit.
.Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Shane .of
near .Ottawa reneWed ola
tences on Sunday
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..Jack Fitzgerald spent t
week -end -With Mr: and Mrs. P.
erich ,Hospital with an 'infection
Mr, and lkIre. Walter Clare, have
retUrned froth their honeymoon.
We welceme: Mrs. Cfare to the
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Small White Toms 12 to 14, lbs.
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for.coal Or wood - four latest high-speed electric elements and
the wonderful,. exclusive Dual -Purpose Oven that cooks with
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