The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-17, Page 8THE x UCIN.0W ;SPINEL, LucKNovtr. ONTARIO
They are hre... •
BATH ,He Rt�S—lain vinyl plastic,
colorsto harmonize withany bath
SICHEN CURTAINS in check plastic. ` 'These .curtains, re-
quire no washing, wipe with. a damp cloth" ;that ; is: all.
Colors red and white check, green and white, Blue and:
•white, Black and white:;
CHENILLE. BEDSPREADS -Richly tufted chenille spreads
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brats and conventional designs. 'Solidcolors or white,
with contrasting shades,` ulh double ed size: "
•''CLAN TARTAN in fine rayon and wool for dresses, skirts,
Every girl wants' a tartan Skirt for going back to • schooh
Thismaterial is in short ;supply, buy now and do . not be
disappointed: 38 inches wide.
fit
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At Baptism
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs;••.Albert Alton were ` Dr. and
Mrs.' Douglas • Gibson .and infant
daught i Mary Jane of Toronto, Board :met, on July 9, 1946,-at_the;.
Mr.. Lorne• Gibson , of Winnipeg home • of Marvin, Durnin. The fol
and Miss 'Janie .Alton, `R.N., :Tor'4 lowing'- members were present:
onto. On . Suday morning Rev. Walter Alton, Walter Tigert, Roy
Woolley `• baptized little Mary ::MacKay, Marv' • Durnin. Inspec-
ELDERLY'COME INJURED
IN MOOR ACCIDENT
Mr. and Mrs Tony Kieswetter,
both age .60 years, were admitted
to Kincardine Hospital, following.
a motor accident at Poplar Beach.
Kieswetter suffered a•broken
shoulder and severe - lacerations,
the latter being also received by
Mrs, Kieswetter.
The accident occurred when
the', car driven by. Eugene Kies -
wetter failed , to ; make'. a turn.
Other passengers in the (car. be-
-sides -tne-driy er,
e-_.sides-tne-driavex, all �:+ f whom.
escaped' injury, • were Mrs. Eugene
Kieswetter • and 'two young child
ren. and -Mr and Mrs. Arnold
Mann: and • their. • 3-year=old dau-'•
ghter.
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PORT ALBERT: $
ApL �. BURNED.
David McCumber, ; ,30,:. is in
Alexandra', sHospital, Goderich,
#ollowing•,an a deuton--the4.Blue
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tULY CLEARANCE
Btroken Sizes In
oeS.
Po Retus .;or Ref unds •
Iv Liter, lam
•N SC H o0 LWELLafternoon, when, he was,Severely
burned as'a" pail of `gasoline- he.'
.The Ashfield Township. School was carrying became ignited. The
S I shf field, about 5, o'clock Friday
tor' Kinkead: a
Jane. Gibson. Among those Pres •
ent was her great 'grandmother, .
Mrs `. Mary Jane. -:.Blake. Dr.: and
- Mrs.-' Gibson : are -leaving•-TQ onto
• ' shortly to live in .Saskatoon
where; Dr. Gibson will be •a' pro
.•fessor�- W -A-. eollege,ther-e ,.,•,
-young-g-•man- an his --wif . have-=
been, residents of ;the Port.Albert
district for' the past year and a
half.. -;Ile' was carrying the gaso-
line Past a paving, machine; where
o attended .
`a ��rch..was being used7to "clean.;:.
Motion=-Tigert' and; Alton 'That asphalt off the roller) When the
MO.
__on_ the wells _in L the Area at the
September meeting
Motion=Alton and. Durnin. that
_th_following .tenders for . painting
•th _,t . f ch .+. i. be ac
H. be 'asked to give a report„ gasoline becarne `-ignited •.O: • W
. highways
Smith;; -Department of.
superintendent, •todk the.: injured,
man .:.to . the. hospital,. where • his
condition was regarded asyserious_
e in. eriors o , s oo s - 491-.4time.
cepted Jack Curran, : Ashfield, to an=
vet and smothere the,
Salted Mixed Nuts
Vacuum pack' tin... .... >.. 59c
"One tin leads to another"
Shelled Walnu
4,oz: r ,•
Shelled Pecans,
4oz. 1...:
Shelled--Al=nonds .
J RETZEL STIS
10 oz. package
25c
:39c
9
23c,
Ready to serve, with "soups,
salads, cheese, ice cream; .bev-
erages or;as `a between-rneal"
snack: •
Dare's
Superb Biscuits.
1 lb: package'' 25c.
Tea Dainties, Bourbon: Wafers,
••Spiced:: Butter' Wafers •
, •. 8' B.' Mint Sauce
' Bottle23c.
Fox
added,, delightful flavour•.
__„-to..,:.yQur Summer Salads.
!PHONE. $2;..
WE D-EI1IVER
paint No. 16; MorleyLinirigton,.I• Fellow workrnen.seized.a bl
d •blaze •but.
Saltford; to -paint No 8, _11 and 17: _ • •
Harold Finley ancCumber was badly
Haro . oss,ss,'
burned. _ •.
Wingliam,.to paint No.,`,3, 4, 7, 10
• -._ h is--under-stood that -the
and It. . men
Motion--Durnin • & Tigert :that were; • cleaning . the paving -equip
`the front , ' blackboard' in , the
Junior room ati No. 8 be lowered
and tiltedt and that
get. 30; new desk 'chairs for ,.the
Senior room. r.
• Motion-Tigert and, Alton that
the mill,: rate be set . at 6 'mills.. for about: three :weeks.'
The : Board :agreed ,to have:' the t ..
floors -P
•:-re aired.. -at: NO,- 5...and-L7,:
and..to; hair. walls -pointed at
N:1n..
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M'3- . '
•otion—Durnin�a
nd A1t
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t
hat
al1. bills be paid. '
Date of ;the next . regular 'meet ,EWen.
'Mg pias set •for : August 6, 1946. ' :,
Meeting adjourned: IIODGINS-In ,Winghain Generlal.
Richard T. Kilpatrick;," Sec. Hospital,. on July 6th;.; to Mr:. and=
Mrs:. Charles Hodgins,11,1 i 1 Holy-
LAWN MOWER "FOUND" , .rood, a •daughter.
ment .' prior :to. .its; being removed
to Teeswater..W�rkoh the section:
f -t -he -Blue W-ater rout' had_just
been' cornpleted:
The attending .'physician:. ,said
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.orn Sleeved White Cotton :'Blouses
F:
sizes 12-10.
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Full Line •of Lads' in :Men's
Read -to -Wear
If
Monarch: and ` Guelph Yarns
Boys Su is wit two ' Longs
Sizes Z.
Men''s . and. Boys' • Sport Coats
FOUNDATION
McCurnber..-would be.•'in hospital -
BORN
.AGNEW-=In Detroit:, on : S•unday,
.June 30th; 1946. . to 'Mr.. and Mrs
-Harold' : Agnew;:-. a son, David
STARTED
ork of digging the foundation
i for the . new. downtown Silver-
building '.vas' cohmenci3d.
on Monday.: The new buildii g
will be -of -trick .construction and
will=reP lace the -frame structure-
'destroyed : `by fire last year.
The mystery of the missing
lawn'' mower may be solved: The:
day of, :the , G., .H.� Smith Estate
sale, a lawn ' mower disappeared
)while the sale; ;was in • ,progress.
A..block away a .lawn 'mower sat.
at the curb for ,several, days, with
the owner of the home', net aware
of 'the sale : incident, and conclud•-
ing that some neighbor's Children
Must have left it: there ,and' soon'
er or later would call for it.
Wheti this- didn't happen.. the
'finder deeided-he'd`better,:pubz-
licizethe fact, and not until 'then,
Was`'-1—..Wire of thhe story of the
"missing lawn Mower,
' The estate administrator .or his
solicitor: can, obtain further par-,
GRAY At: the Hanover 'Hospital
on Thursday, July 4th, to Mr. and:
Mrs,. E H. Gray of Walkerton,'
(nee Evelyn Little), arson (-llan-
Roy):.
McCHARLES - In Private Pat-
ients Pavilion,,' Toronto, on 'Mon:..
day,' July 8th, to Mr: and Mrs..
Oliver McCharles, R . 3 Lueknow,
a. son::
TAY1LOR i
Taylor, of 30 Lakeshore . Ave.
Ianeir's : Point;; ;Toronto; , (nee -
Eunice, Newton), are happy to
annot mce`the birth ::o ilio r au
ghte r on' Thursday, July 11, 1946,
at the Private Patients. Pavilion,
Toronto Western hgspital. Moth -
titulars at Thee. Sentinel office. er and • baby both. doing nicely.
--Mr • :arid :Mrs.. W11ia
Being 'Brightened Up , • ..
• McKims Drug Store. has. been
.0 with a blue: and..
.. brig�itene .d P .. (,., .
:White paint. • job • dui Ing the'past.
Week and:: the •McMil'lan Building,
'housing : Joe'sr_ Butcher. Shop and
' .Store,is -
Craw#ord s .Fee�-d•, �pres
' en ly being done over in .white
_and green' Mac Webster is 'doing..
the, painting.
o.;
or a complete `line .o
roceries:
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Socks, Caps, Braces
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