The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-06, Page 12•
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THE•GlRDLi.,,WEARS LONGER
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Cordtex, inserts at the waist prevents rolling or cutting in.
Pan ,it, stretch it as you like. It will giVe'you,.longer . wear
becauseof the Patented ' two-way locknit.'. Makes it • Strong •
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,. ACCIDENT' VICTIM
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exhibited at the. Show.
Mac had gone to Toronto on
Tuesday to purchase a chain,satiV,
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afternoon :Wednesday, arid about
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SUGGESTIONSi
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WEEK -END mARKgrnisTG‘
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Bomre's Mincemeat
2 pie tin ' 39c
Bot. Mince pie --
Jit real Thanicsgiving treat.
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Get •: yOUr. entry blank :fOr
ParkaYs "Great Gilderleeve:
Sting Naming Contest".
Swift's Premium Corned BeeI
12 oz. tin 9c
Pink Seal
Fancy. Pink Salnion' . •
½lbtm 27c
Kraft Cheese Spreads
4. oz. 'glass ' 25c.
Pneapple, Relish and. Pimento
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• POLISER 'FORBENT •
Atuicnincing our new john- •
ston.'s Wax Beautifloor Polish -
service. Now you can
pOlish 'your floOrs tO a beauti-
ful gleaining 1.utre with a
minimum of time and ,effort
for. as little' as 50c, by renting'
,tr jolitcizi's Egetric Floor
Polisher. Just in timefor'yoUr
fafl housecleaning; Ask f�r
•ull details atour
The Store 9f Friendly :Service
"PHONE 82 • WE DELIVER
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three,qua_rters of an hour out of
TorOnto,Volzen death struck
.swift-
ly on Highway NO.. 10, near Brit..'
tania, a little.. hamlet east. Of
Brampton': •• •'
'It Was raining heavily and the
paVementrwas slippery, police
port A Softdririk truck, 'driven
-by-Gary- -Merrirriarir -19,-Of- tor --
onto, was Weaving out of control
as. Mac met' the vehicle. ;Police
believe that Mac's car •glanced.'off
the side of the Coco. -Cola truck,
but that she it under control
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when he., crashed into a huge
moving,' #van which had jackknited
across 'the'highWay,' blocking his
path.. The driver of the Hill. moV-
Vari,:HerirY..Turner Of Tor-
onto, was ed be-
hind truck. and •,applied
his brakes when he saw an' un-
:periding,crash.. This action, threw
his trailer, .acrciss the highway
• arid 'Mae :."didn't. have , a --chanee!".:
He was off to his 'right side as
far as he..COul'd• get.. Whew he
• struck •the . • big ,Vehicle, which
:Sheared .the body Of the Ruther-
ford car, a: .194Q Chev., encl.:left
it a. worthless iss of niatwisted.
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wreckagei Mac' Was:: hurled, out
on the 'pavement. Death .was M:-
stantabecrits, The :soft dririktruck
slewed into...the ditch scattering
ita ,contents.,.. • • ,•• •• .. •' 1,
Both truelc, drivera ,estaped--iri. as _•• _
jury,. and :the driver ,ocf the ' soft
drink truck was lodged' in: Bran*
ton jail on unspecified charges
•Pen.ding...an investigation.
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'FALL EMIL
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WaWarV§Iii S.S. No. 9 KiriloSs,
ISQ:,9 Ashfield all4 ,S;$.‘. Jip
5. Ashfield. . • • '
Three In Public Speaking
There were .,three contestants
inthe Pufblic Speaking.' contest
The winners were Leslie Hallam
S:§. No..9 *Ashfield who spoke
on the twO' Princesses and.'John
Helm of. No. 5 Ashfiel. His
subject -Was "'Conservation". A
special third prize was 'awarded
to Sybil Barger No. 7,who
spoke' On NeWfaindland.
Harold •"•Tohy", Greer . was ma's.;
ter of cereiriOnies , for the after-.
:noon; and. did a. tvery goOd, ,jgb
considering• all: the handicaps
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der Worked.•:,
The; sports and athletic events
were :cancelledand, the,. stOck'
judging was carried , on with dih
ficulty, With Borne of the horse
jUdgin,g taking place m the sheep
TwelVe• oat of .fifteen Merithers
of the Boys'. and Girls'. Calf Club
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exhibited calves. They were Win-
ncifred • Farrish,' Gladys ,Gibson,
Jack '..Forster,' ' :Murray Gaunt,.
Lorne Hamilton, Alvin Hamilton;
Ann' Todd, 'Raeleen
Shirley Hamilton, Ivan MeQuil-
• lin, :Joyce Little, Helen Little,
CoMplete returns,' of ,this icom,
7.petition-.1.are_n4:.yetraepiv_ed-by_
•the' Agricultural •Representative.:',
The Bramptori ' Band.. invade a
hit and kept, the crowd in ;the.
arena Well entertained all'day'.
Outside.' demonstration and -cOn-''
Cession:stand operators had:a bad
day of it.; •
.Indoors ' there Were six elabor-
ate Merchandise displays 'ibY Rose
Brand Feeds, 'Beatty APpliances;
Solomon's Electric,Schmid's
Jewellery, Greer . Radio •and • El-
eCtric and MacSween APiaries.
• Lucknow W,oznen's Institute' op-.
elating the refreshment booth in-
doors.-Oid.-a*Soming-tu.sine§s,,
Huron Won Trophy
• Thef. Huron Township, tug 'Of
war .tean-i ;won the John Hanna.
trophy .froin. the Ashfield team
Which:, had trouble Musterink 8
MOn. Hlutorit, wOn, The pull' jfl
bout thirty seconda.,
• were Reeves George Tiffin Of
-KirilOe,: and Dup* Beecroft of
East W.awanosh; With Reeve,
erett Finriigan•of West Wawanosh
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•= 44'to 7 Lbs.
FROM $1.50
• BOILING FOWL'
414 to 6 Lbs.
• FROM' $1.25
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•'The Huron team, captained by•
Jack Farrell, was comprised Of
the' 'following: • Allan 'Farrell,
Murray Campbell, Bert
Ebner Pollard,- Percy McCormick,.
Frank. Currie, Emile MacLennan
and'Austin. 1Vlartiri. • • • k.
• Albert McGee's .Ashfield team
consisted • of • Lorne. Farirsh, AI -
Vin HamiltOn, Bob Simpson, Bert
Alton, Blake Alton, John 'Gil-
more, •Maishall .Gibson and How
ard ROW. '
Mr. Hanna presented Overalls
to the winners and work shirts
• to the losing team. Austin Martin'
spoke for the Huron tearn with
Mr. McGee responding encl.-warn-
ing that they would 'be contend-
ers. for that trophy .next year.
• 'Evening -Entertainment
The evening entertainMent was
THUM., OCTOBEROth: 1949.
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NoWJS THE TIME TO
Prepare for the Cold Weather
•WINTER COATS—For a :good selection of Winter Cots,
• visit Our' storethis week. All wool twill, fitted or semi'.
fitted and the ever popular casual flare back in the season's
latest shades. Chamois linedto the _waist, with or without
fur trig).- •• • ,
FALL DRESSES—Wee selectian o ifall dresses, sizes11-24iA,
• GIRLS' WOOL PLAID SKIRTS—Sixes 7-12. Hared style or
• butterfiy pleated, With shoulder straps, . •
GIRLS" ALPINE CLOTH DRESSES—Sizes 7-12.
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GIRLS? WOOL DRESSES & JUMPERS—S4es 7-12.
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COAT' SETS -1-3, 3-6x, i, • GIRLS" COATS -Size .7-14
HOS' :FUR :TRIAVIED PARKAS —warm quilted lining, •
• sizes 24-36. • •
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TOT -TO -TEEN & tADIES' WEAR
'Phone 89-w . Lucknow,
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BRINGS -1(00 Yopw, FALL .ENSEMBLE.IN
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THE LATEST SEASON STYLING,
COATS—all-wool materials, assorted fall and winter shades
. . . DRESSESBetter crepes; several 'styles to -choose from,
assorted shades . . GLOVESGoodloking, smart appear-
ing. Many types including chamoisette: All sizes. . . SLIPS
--Su=lette,,PaCemaker and Formula 1 BRASSIERS—Gothic
and Lagnon . PURSES—all new types, black or brown ...
NYLONS—Gothamgold'. stripe, Supetsilk, and Mercury
PANTIES ---Silk, cottonand wool..?
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•,_;,BOYS' SUITS—sizes 6 to 16, brown or blue;, STUDENTS'
SUFI'S —a nice selection to choose from, all .greatly reduced;
MEN'S SUITS --in all colors and sizes; MEN'S Raincoats,
Topcoats and Winter Overcoats; SOCKS—all wool; Kroy.
wool- and Nylon; SHIRTS—Balfour, Forsythe and Arrow,
• TIES—Forsythe and Arrow. UNDERWEAR—Stinfields and
Penmaa's. • •
S Eadie,Holyrood
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ANY OCCASION
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n Brown,: Navy orBlack, in High or Medium
Heels, Good, Fitting, Good Looking. • -
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• .41so .A, Good Selection Of•.
CASUALS AND .LOAFERS
for, the Teen-Agers.."
Many Lines with Lang -Wearing Neolite
Soles.
Ratliwell&Son
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7.-eXceptidnal13r Wll- presented- Art-MeritYre,
play. by the St4 George A.Y.P.A. old Chadwick,. JimHarris; Wilf
of Harriston.. • The humor was Keighley,. Mary 'Barer;. Joyce
Wholesome arid plentiful and the Ferguson, Pauline ' Mundy; Vi
very able cast Plat itover wll: Xe)ghley and Gordon *akin,
The players were Billie McIntyre, A dance to mak : by Farrier's
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brehestri,-1611OWed the 'Weches-,
day night show, with: the h11
Packed f�r the line &ept of the
Fair, that was a surprising" sue.'
eess in spite of the weatherma's
worst, • . •
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We Never Had A•Better.StoCk of Dry • Goods and Many ,Lines Are Being Shown : At 'Quite A Reduction Cattied.
• By The Change In Our Money Value. • • , . • • •
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NEW SHEETS AND SFIEETINGS • 1....._NEW_BEDSPREADSAN-D—BED-COVE4S, • • ,-:-
NEW PILLO* COTTONS NEW BRITISH TABLE COVERS
• NEW TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS
' . " NEW TABLE' OILCLOTH AND .PLASTICS
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