The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-29, Page 8PAGE' EIGHT
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THE wactioW SENTINEL, LUC vOW, ONTARIO
3.44)PNI!7SDAY, OCT. 29th 1982
• MILL DESTROYED to protect the 'nearby:ba'rn, When,
th}s weal: used up they\partially
1) replenished. Their tank at the
farms of ;aill,,iriutsth:SaudY !. . Mrs.
which splattered' himued; from �gC,�ordon's
;left hand was burned. sufficiently Kenneth
'to require medical attention the
The . fire wasfed additionally
text day and: his leg was. less by the explosion of ' a 40�+gallon
barrel of oil, but an underground
severely, iY�urned. Be has the hand
in a . cast. " , s tory te, tank over which the fire
By this time ,smo, ke; was pour roared remained intact There was
•inv 'from .0w, mill ;to, h prevent (between 200 and 400. gallons of. _
them, re.•entering ` and there wasaoil•in this tank which has a 1000- THAT" :Mr, and Mrs. W. ' B. AA.nd-
little' they cool d do . watch gallons . capacity.. ' ' ° . ' erson are ,.scheduled to arrive
it burn, and await the Lueknow Loss. Severe ,ham y �frorn. 'a trip
e
Wednesda ,
High insurance rates: on .this to Vie.. British 'Isles and. the
Fire truck which (was summoned, type •of risk. ' x�nake pro Mrs J. L: 1VIac�Mi1 an 'of
r cover' THAT
• Pe � (Continent. They left, , bete in .
by e. rs, maQrego , arid_ 1iad a dge; al post imtiposs'bre .Gordon town has ar: Sheexy bad: a_ ok, of
9-�ule • rt�n to � make.,lack , of . arid-A:µgust; ,azicfi liaye.`�1�een ' ' ,P ' 'on vy.r
• , ois � i. `got" the ixfec-
water, ham, Bred their efforts and carried , someUung around $3000. gene over nine.weeks..•
P ' tion from 'trying to eradicate
.on the Plant, but this Mill 'be far.
after unsuccessfully trying' to•f ' Covering •• TI AT.' there. were twelve tables " • a sprig of the' weed which grew
- ,� � short of covert his loss. •;
draft water
:train -a bit of a ho1e,' '' il'he mill was .built in 1929. b3• ' • at the Shoot Club' , party , on At her , home, and as far as.she
� ; y the Brigade used .,the..300 or, so „Gf arxt who. er'ated . it :for . i 'there as logg:
carry Il• 4 of' oP Monsiay. , n}ghf; m ''the' T wn : kn Zn
gallon they, ca yon the truck s bhe hgveeres
y e number: :,years. Later )us son~ Hall. Prize winners •were .Bill ded there.
Allain operated it until his death, 'Gollan: ,and : Mrs., Robert. But- ►fact, ms. ..poison
wasn't
and Gordon bought it about four ton.
• !aware it wasg : poison vey, and
years ,ago He had served. over-. uponbeing informed of what.
seas and upon his refute was THAT Reeve S. E. Robertson and :it was, undertook tq put an end
employed at , construction. work ;Reeve and Mrs. David Car, ` to,it. '•
until taking ..oi r : the mill: Mrs ruthers of Kinloss Township FIJ T' John ; Cleland' two-year
Macd'regor's home is in .Scotland, and . Mrs J. C: M�eNab were
where she met and married Gore- g amon those• attending the War old son of Dr.' and 'Mrs'T:. B.
dons They, have .three children, den's (banquet at T dbermory on, Cleland,, ' suffered a ' badly lac
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Jean, Mary Helen and Doreen. • l)'rida. y evening, crated forehead last week ;when
Gordon's plans are as yet un- THAT he ' struck the dash of the car:
wants .to. think it ' ' at Hall's• Economy Groc- had driven with his mother. Who
certain and he '•
over, to her.par
overt for "a few' days `before de- -ery which has,been arernodelledWhere
John wa5'
ciding .Whether or'not. to r-ebwld• • and redecorated,' the l4th an -ental home at WingOccurred:
am where
'7 In ,the ,meantime he's been ' ni',ersary is • .being . marked the mishap'occurred. In, start.-'
deeply touched_ by., the kindness .with. a 'prize draw that ,com ing up ,the ear from a stop
I and thoughtfulness of a host ;of mexices' on Saturday and runs street, John fell off .'the seat,
friends who':sincei ely.•;regret'their through all : next week: Read 'againstthe dash.` -Bleeding pro -
misfortune the advt. 'elsewhere in this is= fusely he . was rushed' by his
. sue for details. •
T. • ., ',mother tontiilelice
other to :Dr.
THAT' Harry Alton, ``principal of I o- d from there'' • hospital
Walkerton Public Schaal, who .THAT the teachers.. and pupils. of 'Where the injury took several.
re -
had been a, 'patient. in Victoria, Larigside, • Whitechurch :a,n dr stitches: John vltas..'�able to'
Hospital, , underwent an •oiler-, . Holyrood schools , chartered a turn • Home later : that: day.. '
ation two weeks' ago, from: ' bus.to Toronto last , Saturday 1 • "-a'
THAT m s; William Stinson has
which' he .is making an excel-
:where they, visited' Rabe' plus .
lent recovery. ewn, Casa Loma and the Ma rle' a black and blue face as a; re
: Leaf Gardens. The' teachers are
sthe s -
tilt 'oftrippingon fide,
;• walk near ent Ward's home:
he features for THAT in the future unless ',re Was
Wayne ;Johnston, Mrs. Annie
has cfif
perfect fit ports : of .church . and; institute Norman and Mrs. David RossSaturday She at: noon. t
meetings 'are not brought _ .in �,
• on her Way home at` the e.
po Y
Perfect pyo shoes 'top to foe, promptly foliowing;,the ,meeting THAI` Bill'' PaPi)a is introducing ° , : `els her arms filled with -.par-'
Proper Lengths �- 4 average;. we cannot assure _ .publics= a matinee:; club' at the. Play- nd went', headlong on her
e� + _ -- h lace' ..when .:- she _.fell Sh went
3, for larger thighs; With tion... It is • not unusual to. have louse, .whereby children "at
�. _r rts. of meetings brougiht in tending t hr e a •. consecutive, first aid
stretch Fit Ail To gto the Ward home for.
Strait -Ong Heels can't twidl• tr'eatm and to staunch a bad
as • much .as. . two and " ,three ,Saturday afternoon' ' matinees, ''
faueurins shddek• nose ;bleed: It•was at first :fear-
weeks' after : they "take. place....„. are admitted free of , charge
Your fit, yovred • her.nose • was. broken: ;
and at' that, 'oil Tuesday after-,, the fourth week.. Membership
noon. We welcome " these r" e- req iirements to gtialify for thisports,' but ask. only that. they &ree..show include obedience to
I.ADIEs! and.'NfEN'S wEl be sent: in •promptly;.after the, • ,parents; care in. crossing streets;
meeting• takes place. res ect of . elders,' oase of prop -
I, . SEE BY TSI%' SEl�'l,_IN8><• . I erty, ,and mannerly conduct in
t the theatre, 4..
• (Continued, froniPage 1): - ,, --ro- x ;
r THATin renewinlg his :sufbscrvp"
THAT a confliction `' in what istion, "tin* D Ross of Cayuga
regarded tae ,sundown resulted says; "The Sentinel means
in the dismissal of a charge more to us. now than it ever
against four' Listowel rnen . ofdid"'. John is rncipal of Cay
. .shooting decks after sundown 1; '. blit :school' which is
ship
on Clam Lake in. Kinloss Town- uga .
, . somewhat .'similar. in size to
•. � ,Lucknaw,,' with a total attend
• anee, ,of, '140, a 'which 33 are
in Grades 7 arid 8. They like
it there very well.
i• iiiiintr. ■alaas,■ngDmmi■isunmtniaaD■■■■••■■>t10D006ati■atilDanr
A' U •.
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S �
arty
THAT a'' couple of. Blyth district
youths,. Edward Watson and.
John Pollard, went. West. on the
• harvest excursion , ` and were
;.employed; on the farm :of L. Co'
Boyle' near ' Moose. Jaw Mr:
i : Boyle is a native of the .Kin-•
■ lough district He and his,:son•
N . operate some 800 acres;f'
■ . Cello .Rag ..I Fresh Roasted ■ �.•_•'
a Hallo+►-e'e�s Candy 10 and 25c I PEANUTS,. lb., 35c . 3'abs. 61.00' i THAT Bruce Lodge, Tiverton,
■ - i with Worshipful. Master ,Cler-'
flavor ______-- ' 29c ti„
encu Uro charge,nisi
York J Swansdown
any flay 3 for•, a wart int
:, PUM=PKIN, 8 qz......�_ : 2• for 45c swa>asdawA `' Old' Light Tsodge•at .the reg-
■. • ■ uilar' meeting, on .Tuesday .. of
■ Red Rase CAKE 'MIX,: white _-.,-.-__�_ 3'5c g last week to .'confer the Third
TEA BAGS,120's, ` 149 - r
• Degree. Me nbers of Old Light,
_ , headed by W .M. Fred Newman,
Mediuq► Factory ■
rmielr s Fact' CHEESE, lb* 45c i.
� . �•
s MIXED :COOL I , lb. 39c'• Plain •'or Salted'. :.: ts. Blyth t e the rev ur Bnin Degree at one, �s
Conferred ..•
at the Bell Teleph
• p, s 'g'• roti +by th sanoke, d
Rose Tirand;. . 33c --o- g ih
.: � a ' s it • mi •ht 'be , in a:
1 MARGARINE.3• lbs. 95cAuburn oCkl called yours ly.
McCormick's 'Sodas lb. ti r THAT•.
■Arnold Craig tri • A .
■ McLaren's " N. suffered a broken leg'between fo am investigation•reveal:
•■ York..we o
■ IMPERIAL CHEESE, 11' 84c'when sin
the knee.'and 'the anklethe'iri
■ PEANUT BUTTER'', . 45c o ea soli was -well he s
■ f
Homemade ,Sweet Mixed drag, andamp ail;
.
■ , Saturday speared as h thethe' sWa: of lap-
. • • ' • a' load • ,flogs on •
KRAFT DINNER 2.:for .29c PICKLES,16 opt. jar __y
■ .: , -"Smog'', that ' was lying heavy
27c i --o�-- •' he
■ , __ •;. _. � THAT the weekly. . Au.xiliary at the west end' of Main Street:
COMPLETE LINE .OF CHRISTMAS BAKING SUPPLIES ,
�.. Yr Was :. G�+etta s fears. were only .tom,
■Shoo o ed. ,because ofrthe Scout
Gfett ly ft rent and as, ly eye-
to.FRESH FRUITS, 'VEGETABLES
. �' ,,:: _ � .. , • ', ', , a ▪ banN. quet Winners• the previous sunarting smoke ,seemed to 'in-.
_.._SUNKLST ORANGES. : Florida... ',GRAPES --- 2 lbs. 27c , week were Mrs: Ken Mowbray crease , 'she ' called Fire Chie£
sa 288's •— doz. 36e .-N GRAPEFRUIT ' • --"BA�TNTANA-S`=7b;1 ` -i --`'anti .Mr `JcrhrulifaC e '
■ 252's. • doz.. ;47c .96's _, 4 for.' 29c LEMONS - 6 •fol. 23c " ■ .:_: 1VI t"ie,' yho ddT im
■' ' filar prow dt�t alter 5."
1 .• TURNIPS : PEPPER SQUASH ONIONS CARROTS TFIAT a smouldering : fired in the. Mrs: Carnplbell' was apolo';'etic
- amp he' smith .side of for "distubirig our slu»ib ts,
- 8w o t
it . : die to 11?e proWling around at
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but tt...4 ..:..e ft K for ' Cnme•
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THERMOSTAT•
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'khat tends t(tie fire
Saves: Ful . a •.Elimieates Atten••
gen and .Adjustments: Main,•.
tales: Even Temperatures , 24
Hors a Day: a Wake. ,Up to 0
Warm House Without Work;
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he, darige' of
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SATIN -ROUND: THROWS (a few .whipped
ends
' SA )--pure -Wool, double ,bed
size,
- 10.50. Sale ,;;,,•,,,,,,
, Price,
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ALL
each , ..: $7.$9
.
WOOL BLANKETS 'GitlyY WOOL sLAIvgETs-�-all wool, striped
ends, size 6080. Regular $8.50 each.
' enables ns to • offer you i
A special purchase •
Sale � Price, � each ............. .:':...y...�.+ $6.39
these pure wool blankets at greatly . reduced
prices.: Although' /these blankets are Mand GREY. WOOL BLANKETS-. [e.• as above
ids ' the• flaws are minor and wily not ` , . » ,t . ,
.. •, ••••.ratan+ + ..•r..
flee , wearing: q�rtalttiec, Sale Price, each ,....•.�,:...,..,,,, ...,•. X7:39
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Boys' Wool' Work- Sock;
Pure Wool with .Nylon, reinforcing -(NOTE
`THE .SMALL. 'SIZESY.,4 8, 9, 10 'sizes. .
Youths'
• • V�Tool. "Work Socks •
Same as above, sizes,, 9. and 10, ' for bigger
. boys and men With :small Peet. , •
a , o impair 64 x$¢ . ,Regular 995
-.,..•,....,...---- r ..
Men's. Wool W�
. ,•.% / ,� it'/./ :i/•/•i _ /-•-'•i.-•%iiii,./ii
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' Reeder siZeso. Weightt fp ,tlrk Socks