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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-17, Page 8• . PAGE EIGHT • • • Langside W.m.s; JUST IN • 400 Lbs;Of. Bring Your Odin Containers. N. H. HEDLEY Butcher phone 41 4 to qiiirlit:WariA*11) • .LVCIC.NOW SrNTINEL • LUCKNOW ONTARIO 1 SEE 'RN HE. SENTINEL, (Continued from page XI THAT it's subSeription reilewal% time .for many Of.our SubSerib- ers, and while we do welcome 'the greenbacks, we also enjoy the call, for it's one of the, few times in the year that we per, _ , sonally have the .opportunity to meet our. readers. Your "beefs", • criticism or suggestions will be, • weleome. Let's hear frOrn you. angsideg'W. M. AuxilfarY /net on Thursday afternoon,. Jan- uary lOth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parish Moffat. The Presi-, dent, Mrs. karish Moffat, opened • the -meeting, with the ball to wor, ship...The 'seritture a.vas read by Mrs.: Feagan. The meditation on ,this was given by Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Bert Moffat offered the prayer. The roll call was answer- ed by7 ladies Paying fees. A reading was given by Mrs. Chas. • Tiffin, The first .chapter Of the new study book "Meet the. South. Americans" was read by the lad- ies. The offering was reecived ,and ---prayer by -Mrs._ 'Lloyd Mof- fat The . meeting 'closed with° hymn and prayer.. Thanks' .was expressed to M. Pet 0 G. Mef- lat who. prepared this program.. The attend'ance, was I.. , vcspopowafribta: • NOTICE Re TELEPHONE TOLL CHARGES Notice is hereby given that Application has, been made .1 . to the Ontario MimiciPal Board for authority to put into effect as fiOni January 21st, the following toll chargeswhich are in conformity with standard rates already ineffect for _ similar distances elsewhere. , ' • •. „ • Between Sta-Sta • Overtime • Person Overtime Thmgannon and .5 min. • 3 min. 3 min. •1 min. Goderich 10 cents 5 cents 20 cents . 5 cents Lucknow 10 cents 5 dents 20 eenti 5 cents , • • , , • • . ' • • , . • • • Should you 'wish to present any 'substantial argument in favour 'of or opposed to this application, you may do so by addressing a letter to Miss M. B. Sanderson, Secretary, The • Mtmicipal, Board, Parliament Building,• Toronto.' To receive attention your letter' should be mailed not later than the 11.9th day of January and the exchange and number of your telephone should be clearly stated therein. • • . • . . If you desire further. information inreference to the need for increasing the telephone rates you may apply to the undersigned either personally, by telephone or. by letter. e oderich Rtiral.Telephone Co. LIMITED. (Mrs.) Flossie M. Ivers, Secretary, Dungannon, Ont. • .-.."r17.0" THURSDAY, jAllUARY 17, 1952 • . JANUARY. • THAT froth' Whitehorsein the Yukon, :Alex MacMillan writes that they are having,, a "fine • winter" although '"a little cold ' right, now". And from .Van,eaUt ver conies a note -frornMr.' and Ewart MCKeith with best wishes to aJ1 their ,..friends 4 in • the ad' honie town.. THAT Mrs. Jack McKendrick of • Windsor writes to congratulate • us on the Christmas issue, with • special -mention of .Miss Dean • MacLeod's "very. fine" poem. THAT wehave received a poem from Mrs. Sam NichalsOn. of • Moose Jaw (that' we ,hope to publish later) Which destribes the West's weather during the past twelve Months, with July and. August,' the only tWo of ,the •twelve Which' were "free of , • THAT at the annual. meeting of. • the Blyth • United Church con- gregation on Friday ,: Mr. A. E. • Cook was hOnored in recogni- tion of over twenty ;years' ser- • vice as church organist,' which office he relinquished last No- veniber. • / • THAT the Robert Mowbray Con-, • 'struction'Co, has been awarded the contract for : building the new Wine).* Public Scheol.. • • •• THAT in' renewing his. Sentinel ',subscription; IiirOld ARM• of •Vancouver, son Oftlie late. Mr. an Mrs. C. B. Allin, wishes to • ,be ' remembered to LucknoW • friends. Harold- says he: had a •phone call recently from Bob Brown, . former I.meknow mer- , chant; now living .retired in, Vancouver, and plans to pay him, -a visit .shortly. • • _ • unmammilmmilimmommiammemumamoaaamma• immalmmilmmaammigampommasommommimmaimm • • I.Abby's au RIPE OLIVES, 16 oz. tin 33c „ - - m Brunswick • CHICKEN_HADDIE_ 27 York. SAUERKRAUT ___ _ _ 15c : ALL -BRAN with . • ▪ • Plastic Egg Separator • - 28c --N-4vniite—or-colored ,.• • SERVIETTES, pkg.' • - SASCO MONEY, 2 lbs. • 54c . NO • .1Pi+ALMOLIVE PRODUCTS , • ... 'Fab, large . .„ __39c "7-Fab—Sio--e-cial7;---7-7ifTfor tSe-'-- , . Colgate '''' : . large 29c • Tooth Paste ..._.:__________•__ __ .giant 53c —Palmolive Shampoo _., 3 -for ---25c--- . . • • • . • r • • '.Ftesh . • FRUITS AND VEGETABLES , • IjOranges --- 252's, 43c 288's — 38c. Golden Yellow itinniuuts ib. 19c • • Florida . Grapefruit,, 96't _ 6 for 39c - . . E.,Carrots,.cellobag '4. 21c lo • Johnson's • •' Hard Gloss FLOOR WAX 2 tor 2Sc • •THAT Teeswater Masonic Lodge ; will have a Moffat •as Master fog three succes.sive years.' Im • mediate past master is Graham • - • P 32c . lb. a. 65c : • 0- M • • LADIES' DRESSES . 1 'RACK—Values up to P6.95. On sale •" 1' RACK ---Values up to $21.95. , On Sale 2 RACKS—On Sale as Marked, • AIPEW LADIES' COATS LEFT 't�. clear at 31.1 percent and 50 percent discount. ' LADIES': STATION WAGON COATS as low as. $19.95.. • AT CLEARING PRICES „ All children's Snow Suits, Coat Sets, Parkas, .' Station Wagon „Coats, Bendier Jacketi. • • , .Youths' and Misses' " • STATION WAGON COATS • • to Size 18, . 25 PERCENT OFF .BOYS' PARKAS: Up.to age •18, to clear at . SMALL AMOUNT OF *poi, LEFT.. To clear. at 33c and 35c. ' ••• • $9.95 • :ToT.ToAdTEN. and TLADIgs!: WEAR Phone 19-W. : • • • LoCknO*, Ontario: THAT Magistrate 'O. E. McClevis • has' quit warning drunken driv- .eri. As the result of "a • New Year's ,Eve accident, a (Kintar- • dine:motorist has been sin-. tenced to .14 days in jail and has had his driver's permit can- celled for three years. . THAT the sewing club sponsored by the Kairshea Institute held a meeting on Friday night at the home of Miss Marilyn Car- ruthers. The course 'is "Work- ing with Wool'and each of the '• girls is milting, a woollen‘skirt or jumper. Atter the meeting a dainty lunch ,was .served. . • ,. • THAT. Henry Carter is .receiving • treatment at the W.C.B.• Hospi- • tal at 1VIalton for a shoulder in-. • jury , receive _a• e .. IP ey • C.N.R. depot ,over seven Weeks • ago. The injury is responding slowly to treatment. and Henry.. has the arm in a brace at pres- • THAT at this season of the year scores of- -local- -and district organizations hold their an- meetingsThe,-Sentinel- . 'Welcdraes reports of these Meetings, and regular reports. throughout the year. See that your organization has an act- __v_e_press.secretary,_wholLsend in 'reports promptly after each ,„nieeting. . " . • .' THAT, a tUrlsey_supper will rnark the 'annual, meeting -of the• . Lucknow Presbyterian Church :tangregation being held to- night (Thursday). Men folk Of the congregation are entirely in charge of preparing and servT ing the ' The •United Church congregational meeting Will be held the following' week with a "potluck" supper. , WE DELIVER • 'HONE 20 Moffat; . the 'present master , is 4 Peter. Moffat,' and sen4or war- Have you renewed your' sub-' "tt. inimmioni‘ den is Parish Moffat. ''scription? • • a I° • . r CHANGES IN • Long Distance Rates • LUCKNOV• • to . • DUNGANNON • •'For inanY • years 'Dist- • ance rates •on messages -from, .LucknOw to Dungannon have lbeen sornewhit • leis than: those charged'. for CalLs be, tween. other point's of corn.-•. , parable distances. • . • Effective January'. 21; '1952, the charges. for ' messages to Dungannon Will be increased to conform with our standard . schedule of Long Distance rates. • . • •• Additional inforMation. may • 'be obtained_from.LoVr , local • office. • • 44; D. A. McARTI-ILTR, Manager. .• ' , THE BELL TELEPHONE • 1‘ .COMPANt-OF—CANAD THAT •constable Lionel "Sandy" Rider ha 's tendered his resig- nation as a member of the Stratford.--Police----Forc*,--to-be come 4ffective4-obvary lst. tc ' • 'BORN • 'STEWART—at Alexandra Hospi- tal,' •Goderich, •on January 4th, 11952, to Mr. •and Mrs. Mel: Stew- art R. 1, Dungannon, a daughter. • •, ,WALKER -in Kincardine Gener- al Hospital on Friday, January . .4th, 1952; to Mr. and. Mrs. Ward Walker, Kineardine, a sotr. • „ • , CLARK —Mr. and' Mrs, Jack Clark of Strathroy, Ant., are happy tO announce the arrival of, a son, Robert John, on Monday, January 7th. • • SHEETS Made�f. snowy white cat- • ton double bed. size 81" , 99". ONLY.$7.95 PAIR . • • , ; „ • • BLUE•, I. • A good quality ,denitn. •• 36" wide. • ON,L1r,79c YARD • " at this for value. - -KNITTING WOOL• , Pre-shrunk wool: and' nylon in az. balls. . • • • ONLY 39c PER OZ. • ' • • We Have Limited''Quantities Of the ' BROADCLOTH, Yd. _ 39c I. c.LoRD FLANELEtTE, yd .4.3c :PRINTS*, yfl. 449c / ',V./it, ./ 4./ /it" • '4,...,4," 4.'4" •••," • .• ta 444 NI 441.41e 41 :lie • t •