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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-01, Page 10VAGE1 It= ftKNOW SENTINEL, LU K QW,,..ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, 01% 1st, 1952 JCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL announces • Schoolwill accept Hew and rene'wa! subscriptions on outstanding nadian• and American Publications. Proceeds For . School Equipment T. the' cement work at' ed` 'to "halve the THAT ce7n � - , � . � � , building the new. high school is going closed in before winter weather ahead `.rapidly ::now. It= is ex- sets in 1;. SEE BY THE SENTI NEL tl THAT. Roy Mack,-N'orfnan Tay lore and .Ken Mowibray . were guests last, week . at the official opening: of .the new oil refin-; ery at Sarnia.. •. . • THA ,Toe Conley returned the end of the week, after spending , six weeks • at Loreburn with Mr and Mrs. Rpm McLelland.. Joe helped Ron harvest • •an ex cellent crop of• wheat which it• isexpected will 'run to almost • 000 1 iis1ie THAT Carolyn. Gibson, Gladys Kilpatrick, George. Anderson and Kenneth McNay., attended the :week -end Young People.'s. conference at St; Catharines.: --Rem an, Mrs,, Grant Meikle -i john took thein down on Friday and Kenneth Murdie went , for them• on Sunday.. •_o" THAT Mr. and Mars. Albert Alton observed: their fortieth: wed= ding • anniversary quietly at the. home of: their • dauughte*,' Mrs.. Leonard Richie . where the, family had prepared a turkey dinner in their honor. They re- ceived . gifts. and congratul�a- teons1 THAT a :fine of $5.00• andcosts: was imposed .on Julius Schlos- ser of-Greenock,:who :ran into. A. ;: W.. Hamilton's car when he Mailed to stop, when .coming on to a through' highway. Are: f Purchasing..A. erg If you are on't buy until you see THE • .MADE" BY McCLARYS See the ' arhu> mea isyeabui as all Clery ,Products are, wit' eerie : M� e ehind-thein THE PRICE WILL INTEREST YOU THAT in spite of . Jim McQuil- lie's 83 years he's still busy fanning every day,. and 'can still, get over. quite a ' bit of. work. One day .recently: he dug 8 tags ..of 'potatoes..;' ■!IusmauuaI.■suf/IuUIuaII■suue■mIIa.■R..E .1u....0 r u Beau.■.uI.u. Octob.r- •Mild FACTORY CHEES ,br:..: . 4,Sc 1.0 FOUND BL lb: •■ • it. Maple Leal :• SNACK BAS ■ . ■, c .ren IMPERIAL 'CHEESE,' lb. _y 84c- eese on Fancy Red ■ SOCKEXE SALMON ■ 39c FAB or VEL . �___ 2 for 69c ,1 Sunkist . ',GRAPEFRUIT a 100's -4 for 29c ■ .. Sunkist GRAPEFRUIT 126's 6 for '25c :TIME; FOR HOT CEREALS: Ogil` ies Vita -B,; large 33c ■ O vies' Toy Oats -_-_ 45c .i _Ogilvie. Oatmeal, 51b. bag _-- 45c a■i Serve Juice For .Breakfast ■ - I GRAD F lh. �w� U `I -:T JU CE~.F48-oz-�-- �8c BLENDED JUICE, 48,oz.. 31c. ORANGE JUICE 48 oz. 35c a, ■ ■ :.a i •i" ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ SPECIAL CHASE and SANBORNE • COFFEE 1 'lb. tin. $1.02 • Sunkist ORANGES ,288's ,: doz. 35cu 252's- ‘doz. 42c California LEMONS • 300's -'- 6; for 25c , se .111'1' I w r ■ WE DELIVER :T HONE:.20 oimin as mizoou■a■■■■■■ensu■a■■■e■■eu■■■ai■■aeuauuuur uuu.ir■■s:u■u ■.us:■isi. urd.le THAT Hugh • Cunning hat been. doing quite a lot offastball and. hardball umpiring. this . setason, and it wag; a "•feather' in.,'his hat"' last week • when hewas • selected to .accompany the Walkerton nine to Hamilton for. an O.A S.A, playoff: Hugh Bair- ed there' in' that game ,and was' on the bases for `. the return game in Walkerton. •. -o-- `' THAT':Spence. Irwin had a clear- - ing auction. sale ,last Thursday at bis Ashfield farm, which at=, tracted a' large. crowd.; Cattle prices were off somewhat, how •ever, due the market slump at thatparticular time . Mr and. Mix...Irwin and familyare Indy ing to town this .,week' and are • residing. temporarily • . -in .. the • Parrish .house on Havelock St South. Spence has the excava- • tion made on, the site where' he. will'. build a new home,adjoin- ing Mrs. Barkwell's residence on Campbell St.,. astt.. THAT it was the 'Herefords which, "Able, the show at the .Luck - now Luck -now Fair.. There were 4 herds competing for the. honors,: num- bering 45 head. • —o--- • TIIAT Dr. W.' V. Johnston re= Gently' addressed the Kiticarrline Kinsmen ' Club regarding • the 'newly formed Bruce County iberc dosis ,Association. of +which lie is president -He -was •accompanied to the Kin dinner at the, Knotty Pine Inn by Mr.'. C. L Smith who was also call- .ed upon and spoke briefly.. :•I THAT some day •the printer's .,go , ng�to tale t U in se1t1b •remove from the`fall fair prize list that - item, "hard • soap, home-made, -2 pouncli"; 'wliieh appears under the heading salads and : stipPer dishes. No • ' one can tbe that hungry. THAT Miss Lois Crowston, dau- ,ghter• -of 1/Ir. and Mrs. John Crorw. ton of • L4ngside, co7ri- tnenced her duties last week as the junior nleaniber, of the Bank of Montreal. staff: • THAT Steve Stothers, Jr:, left last week for Lansing .• to• re- sume. his post -graduate studies • at, Michigan State"College, and commences' a two-year• .course for his Doctor's. Degree in Phil osophy. • AT..: HOLY OD FRIDAY 4On Friday evening, -Septembers 26th, Mrs and. Mrs. Graham 'Mac Donald were honored at:a 'recep. ion `:held .at' Holyrood Hail.. A. very pleasantevening was en-• . toyed by 'everyone, 'during which Mr. Austin 'Martin, master of ceremonies, presided for thefol, lowing program: a• duet byMissea, ,Betty :and Joan Hamilton, ac-- .c6mpanied !by' Miss Lorraine :.Mc-. Nein; . •a . siolo by Mr. Malcolm,., Keithaccompanied by• Mrs H; Houston 'and .a reading by Miss Annie MacKay. Mrs. Ira Djckie . then .read the ollowi address: Dear Freda and Graham, Tonight we have gathered here in this hall .to. honor you on• thee' occasion. of your recent marriage.. .Graham, we know you very well and have followed your site, cess in the teaching ,profession ' •' 'with interest. When' you ; were; .• home you gave freely • of. your, time and talent to, our church ando' community': life. We adzriire-your choice of a ' bride.as we have. found you,' Freda, ''to be very friendly . and' we hope to know you better ' in the future. " On tu.*half of all your friends and neighbor*: here tonight we would ask you•to, accept this gift, as .a lloken of our good wishes; for much happiness' and .prosper-• ity in your.new home in, London. • , Signed ` onbehalf of your friends: and neighbors. • Mr, Herbert Ikiticton :presented. the: recent newlyweds, with a gen erous ' purse . of money. Graham; thanked everyone for their kind- ness. 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