The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-06-01, Page 8•
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The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, -Ontario
THURSDAY, JUNE lst, 1944
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FOR THE HOT DAYS .AHEAD
ZEPHYR GINGHAM in soft tones, brown, • • deep blue, nile
green and. red plaids. 9$c
SEERSUCKER. The crinkle that won't wrinkle. Fashionable'
seersucker plaid in red, blue, brown, black and ,white.
Yard ..... 89c
REPP STRIPE,. blue and 'white, makes ideal play suits or
dirndle 'skirts. Yard 39c
WHITE FLETTE—A nice quality, 27 inches wide:" Yard 19c
COTTON "BROADCLOTH ti Good quality in shades of rose,
green and red. 3.6 inches wide ' " 25c
S'OCKEES-Infants, childrren'sand ladies cotton and :rayon'.
We advise buy, early as possible as sockees ; will be hard
to get •later. White & colors. 15c & trP
INFANTS SOCKEES--Longer lengths. White, blue & pink:
Size 4-5'/z 25e
enplet:ori. 8t Co
A wedding ring is like .a .tourn-
iquet: it stops your circulation.
Warm Weather
Shopping Suggestions
SPECIAL!
AYLMER GRAPEFRUIT
Jar 33c
Delicious for fruit & salads
LEES MUFFIN FLOUR
gag 15c
MAZOLA..: SALAD OIL
Y' lb. tin 30c
Del -Monte
GRAPEFRUIT .JUICE
Large can 35c
For Tempting
SUMMER DESSERTS
Serve light, easy -to -digest
Puddings and Custards
Harr -y Homes CUSTARDS'
2 oz. pckg. 6 for 25c
1 lb. tin 25c
Homes PUDDINGS
3 packages 25e
'B'scotch, Choc., Cdr., V'an.,
Rasp.
Club House PUDDINGS
4 packages , 25c
1 Ib. tin 25c
Tapioca, Choc., B'scotch, Van.
JUNKET POWDERS
2 packages 25c
Lemon, Orange, Van', 'Choc
L Rasp.; Maple
MANHATTEN. DESSERTS
Each lye
JELLO PUDDINGS
Each 10c
Include a variety of • choice,
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables m
-your week -end order from
THOMPSON'S
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER
!Pupils Of Local Teacher
Did Well At Festival
At the third annual Goderich
festival of music for Huron Co:
held during the first week of
May, the following entries 'made
from schools supervised': by Miss
Marion MacDonald won awards.
A bronze medal donated and
presented by F. T. Armstrong
was awarded. to Norma Sherwood
of 'Crewe . for girls' •vocal solo, 8
years and under. A silver medal
donated by the Goderich Salt
Company'' .was, presented by Bruce
Tennant to. Emily Wilson of San-
ford, for girls' vocal solo 11 years
and under. A shield .was present-
ed (for annual competition) to
Ni 6 Colborne' for two-part
school chorus, rural schools, bq
W. F. Saunders for the 'Goderich-
Lions . Club. Prizes of $5.00 War
Savings Certificates were donat-
ed and presented lby W. C. At-
fridge to Marietta Stingel of
nttngannon for . girls vocal solo
.14 years and under, and to Jack
Eedy of Dungannon for boys vo-
cal solo 14 years and under.
The following Were also final-
ists in their respective classes:
Mildred
Mildred . Quaid, Merle Quaid,
June Rutledge, James Clarence
Drennan; duet, Marietta . Stingel
and Gwen Finnigan; double trio,
Sanford; unison chorus, Dung-
annon and girls chorus, No. .8,
Ashfield and No. 6, Colborne.
Another winner from this dis-
trict was Miss Sally MacDonald
of Kintail who earned a silver
medal by, taking highest marks
in the piano solo class' 15' years
and . under.
All competitors were thanked
for their sportsmanlike attitude,
and the teachers for their co-op-
eration.
NOTED6 COUPLE COU l
}� ., TO
VISIT HURON COUNTY
„His Excellency, The Earl Of
Athlone, Governor - General of
Canada Accompanied by -Prin-
cess Alice,. to Attend Huron
Federation • of Agriculture 2nd
Annual Field Day and 'Picnic.
The officials of the Huron Fed-
eration of Agriculture in charge
bf the arrangements for the Fed-
eration's Second annual ' Field,
Day and Picnw,'. have been as-
sured of a record attendance at
the, Lion's Park,- Seaforth, on
Wednesday, June 14th. -
The most" notable attraction for
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the day • will be 'the presence of
His Excellency` The 'Earl :of Ath-,
lone, Governor-General of Can-
ada and . Her Royal Highness,
Princess Alice. They will arrive
in Seaforth-. `at 12.45 p.m. where
a bkanquet is being tendered -them'
at First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth at which. time Mayor J.
J .fluff will officially welcome
Their Excellencies. His Royal
Highness .will ''reply to the wel-
come. On account of limited ac-
commodation, it was ' found. nec-
essary to lirnit invitations, which
it must be admitted was difficult
Ito do. However, those who, are
receiving invitations are the fol-
lowing: the Executive of Huron
County Federation of Agriculture
and their wives; presidents of
Township Federation Units and
their wives; mayors oftowns.
within County and their wives;
presidents of the Lions' Clubs and
their , wives; presidents of Red
Cross Charity Units 'of the Co.;
school inspectors; Zone comman-
der of Canadian Legion; • His
Honour, W the Judge;. • and those
Presbyterian Y. W. A.
The Presbyterian Y.W.A. held
their May meeting at• the home
of Mrs. Yovan. Mrs. Little pre-
sided. The Bible study was given
from the Book of Judges by Miss
Marian 'MacDougall. Mrs. Philip
Stewart gave the topic which was
followed by a reading by Miss
Maudie Fisher. The report of the
Presbyterial wasgiven by Miss.
K. MacDougall. • Hymn 587 was
sung and Miss Jean . Lyons closed
the meeting with prayer.
holding other , responsible posi-
tions in they County. .
'Their -Excellencies ' wifl• •»arrive
at Lion's Park at 2 p.m.'•and will.
-inspect the Guard of Hon fdr,
Military District:No._ 1 at .15 p.
m. His Excellency will a 'dress
the gathering at 2.30. Mr. R. S.
Kennedy,.' editor-in-chief of . the
Family ,Herald and -Weekly Star
will address the gathering on ‘his
observations during :his recent
trip through the British Isles.
At 3.15-3.30 p.m: there will be
a livestock ' parade of Shorthorn
cattle.. of the Huron -Perth Short-
horn Club who are holding their
_annual field. day and . judging
competitionon the grounds: This
competition commences at 10 a.m.
From 3.30-4.00 p.rn. Their Ex-
cellencies will receive the farm-
ers and their wives In• .corres-
UNITED CHURCH
LUCKNOW
Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
Pastor •
SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, 1944,
10 a.i.-Sunday School:
11 a.m.--"The Church".
Story: "Raising the Stone".
Junior Church. -
7 p.m.—"Decision".
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heatre
ENTS.
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Friday, Sat'day, Monday
TWO SHOWS. EACH NIGHT --7.30 .& 9.30
JOE E. '..BROWN In
Shut My Big Mot
With Adele, Mari, Victor. ° Tory
Cartoon; "The Dufliconscious Mind";
Screen Snapshots, Travelogue
"pondance with: the Federation
executive • they have intimated
that they wish to meet as many
of . the farmers and their wives
as possible.
From 4.00-415" p.m. His Excel-
lency and Her Royal, Highness
wi11 :.attend the first part of the
military display from Military
District No:,1. under the command
of Brigadier McDonald. Approx-
imately 200 men from Camp Ip-
perwash will demonstrate the.
modern weapons being ,used ,bv
Canada's. Active Army,
From 4.15-5.00 p.m. there will
be a tourof the labor saving dem
vices, exhibits and 'livestock.
ASHFIELD STOCK TO .TEXAS
W. A. Culbert & Sons, Dung-
an'j on, recentlyshipped by ex-,
press to a rancher, Roger Gillis,
'at Del Rio, Texas, a nine-inonths-
old bull weighing 850 lbs. He was
,Maple Emblem Champion -16th,
sired by Brownwood Champion;
"his dam sire was Resolution
Moneybags, 'the 3200-1b. bull sup."
posedly . the largest bull in Ont-
ario. Messrs. Culbert & Sons are
constantly, •receiving enquiries
from New York, Quebec and
many. other parts of Canada re-
garding Stock carryingthe blood
of Resolution Moneyba'gs.
OBITUARY
VINCENT, NORMAN PREST
Attended by many friends,,im-'
pressrve funeral services for Vin-
cent Norman Prest a member of
a pioneer Stamford family and
Manager of . the "Bank of Mon-
treal at 'Lucknow, were held on .
Saturday afternoon, May 20th,
at St. John's Church; Stamford.;
Rev. A. H. Walker Officiated
and interment took, place in the
family plot in the 'churchcern-
etery. Prior to the service at the
church, a private service was.
'held at 'the family home "Wood-
lands", Stamford.,
A. E. K. Cowles, local manager
of the Bank of Montreal was pre. -
sent -'and represented; W. T. A.
3VlacFayden of Toronto, assistant
general 4nanager of the Bank of
Montreal. .
In silent, tribute to the. high
esteem in which he was held,
here and in Lucknow, the room
in which the casket lay was fill-
ed: with flowers.
The bearers were four school-
mates, Hope':Ross; Plummer. Den-
nis, Allan Emmett, William Allan
and two. nephews, . Bernard and
Sidney Mewb'urn.—Niagara Falls ,
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CLEARING' SALE of. Women's. White Shoes,
Broken Sizes.
S. C.Rathwell
soon
New Congoleum lugs
New Smyrna Rugs. and Mats
New. Feltol Rugs
New Table Oilcloth Squares
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