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AUNT QF i<OCM
PASSES IN 100th YEAR
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THAT Rev. A. E. Tavener, form
er, rector at St. Peter’s church,
is now minister at Trinity
„ Episcopal Church at Belleville,
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“TOWELS---------
Terry Towels, each 59e
Terry Towels, 49c, Pair .... 95c
Bath Towels, each
Bath Towels, regular SI .49 to ■
/ , $1,69, Sale Bride $1.39 , each
for the younger set
Youngsters love thein bpcause
they're colorful. Mothers choose
them for their-long wear,
easy washing. Parent's and
: Good Housekeeping magazines
. selected them for outstanding
quality. There's no, better
ASHTON’S
MEN’S, LABIES’ gnd CHILDREN
Piece Goods and Woollens /
CLOVER HONEY
Available At Our Honey House,
Havelock, St., Lucknow, from
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August 6 to August 15
DAYOREVENING
'■■f Please Bling Tour Own Containers If Possible •<
MacSween Apiaries :
Your DOLLAR
Buys MORE
at Smith’s
I. G. A, STORE
Here Are some of the Many Bargains for This Week:;
Challenger
Sockeye Salmon 3 for $1.00
Clirk’s . . .
Pork & Beans, 15 bz. 8 for $1.00
Breakfast Club Rasp*-
berry jam, 24 oz. 3 for $1.00
Natures Best Corn 8 .for $1.00
Wax Beans, 15 dz. 6 for $1.00
Jello Powder ........ 11 for $1.00
SHirirsTFOdiriSARK
' Ail Prices Good Until Wednesday, August 12th
Ummiiiimi ii i... . ■ i-iu'i.i ■■
Gerber Strained
Baby Foods .......... 11 for $1.00
Doghouse
Dog Food >...... 10 for $1.00
St. William 3-Fruit
Marmalade, 24 oz. 3 for $l.Q0
Heinz Ketchup ........ 4 for $1*00
New Potatoes ....... 10 lbs. 33c
Sunkist Oranges, 288’s .... 25c
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
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ELECTORS
OF BRUCE
ir• Mrs/J. M. Greer has received
ward Pf the death of her aunt,
Mrs J. C, Campbell, who passed
away in Winnipeg in her one.
hundredth year. She would have
le^chedV the century mark next ,
January 8th.Mrs* Campbell was formerly
Roibina Brotchie of Concession 4,
Huron. , .The remains are being brought
here for burial, and will , arrive ,
on Thursday. The funeral service
will be held at- <the McLenn^n-
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on
Fridayi August; 7-th at 2.30.
termen t-wilL b_e. .in_Sputh _K*.inloss
Cemetery. * \ .
Mrs. Campbell resided m Win
nipeg with her only daughter,
Miss Flora Campbell,, who is fly
ing east _io attend the funeral.
THAT this is the age of gadgets
no doubt, but a. hen egg with
a $elf-liftihg top is really “out-
of rihis-world^ :_Y^n .. Npimph
Stuart went to crack a Grade
A large the pther day, the top
automatically came off, sever-,
ed as cleanly as if it had a
zipper opener attached, The
contents to the freak shell dis-'
gorged a double yolk egg..
THAT to date in this locality, at
least, the Dominion election
campaign may well go down as
the quietest on record. But
don’t forget to “get out and
vote” next Mondays
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THAT Mrs. John Ross of town
—suffered-a-severe-paralytic„s.eiz.-
tire on Monday morning.
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THAT long line-ups were in evi
dence at the week-end at the
Bank of Montreal in spite of
two cashier wickets going full
blast. On Saturday morning
the waiting list extended out
onto the street. On Tuesday
there was another long line-up
at -both wickets.
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THAT’Murray Taylor of Wing
ham has been appointed man
ager of theWWalkerton Branch
of Dominion Stores, He is at
present oh relieving duty and
^“willassumehisnew duties in
mid>August. Murray is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tay
lor of West Wawanosh. v
SON OF FORMER RESIDENT
OF WHITECHURCH PASSES
Andy Hamilton, 46, well-known
Canadian newspaper man, died
last week at Toronto of acciden
tal burns. He suffered a relapse
when apparently. on the road to
recovery. . •>
Born -at-Weyburn,—Sask.,--he_
was a son of Charles M. (Gil)
Hamilton, at one time a resident
of Whitechurch and a. cousin of
Ed Thom of town. The grand-'
father, Andrew Hamilton, built
the home at Whitechurch known
to many as the Fox home.
BORN
ANDERSON—In Wingham Gen
eral Hospital, on Wednesday,
July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Anderson, R. 3, Lucknow, a dau
ghter, Norma Jean. -7
ELLIOTT—InWinghamGenerat
Hospital on Friday, July 17, 1953,
to Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Elliott
of East Wawanosh, (nee Kathleen
Forster), a son. ■
1THAT the Lucknow Pipe Band
was at Port Elgin Beach on
Sunday for their annual after
noon and evening band (con
cert. ' v ' ,• ■<
THAT Miss. Agnes Lawson, a
former Lucknowite, renewed
. old friendships Mere last week,
She is now making her home
in Gorrie with her sister, Mrs.
Jack King. -
THAT we are still; receiving cop;
ies of the . Jtine 24th issue. The
latest one comes from Harry
(Campbell of Red Deer, Alberta.
Have plenty of them now,
, thanks.
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THAT beginning in mid-August
Goderich banks will be closed
all day Saturday. As a result
open hours on Friday will be;
’ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4.30 to
6.00 p.m.’
Bishop Sheen Tells How
To Convert Communists
Three simple rules for' fight
ing the Communist doctrine Of
hate and destruction will be
found in an article by Bishop
Fulton J. Sheen in this; Sunday’s
(August 9) issue of The Amers
ican Weekl with ’The Detroit
Sunday Times. Bishdp Sheen pre
dicts America will hasten Rus
sia’s return: to God, See Sunday’s
Detroit , Times. - "• ■■.1-. ................................f ?
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"'I want, to thank those
on whpm I have called for
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the cordial and kindly re*
ception given me. Unfort
unately y time has been too
short to permit me. to make
a. personal call Ph each
voter iri the constituency _
of Bruce, so. I am taking
this means of asking you to
give me the opportunity to
serve you again as your
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representative at Ottawa.
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During my term of office ..
I tried ihy. best to serve all
the people of Bruce at all
times and should you see
fit to again' honor me by
electioii_asl_ your„ Mei«ber__-
of Parliament I will con
tinue to give my, utmost
endeavour in your behalf.
Sincerely yours, I
Donald Blue
UBERA^ANDIDA-n: -
FOR BRVCE
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THOMPSON—in Wingham Hbs;
pital on Saturday, August 1st, to
and jKrs. H. D. Thompson, a
daughter. \ :
Goderich Busiihess College
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBERf-iK "
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Practical Instruction in all Commercial Subjects
.Courses approved by the Canadian Business Schools !
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Goderich, Ontario
OUR BEAUTY SALON WILL BE
CLOSED FROM: „
Friday Noon, August 7th, until Monday* August 10th/
^inclusive.
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BLANKETS'
Esmond Blankets, satin bbund, w
66x88”. ’
^-OVERALLS
Men’s Clipper'Overalls fof rug
ged wear and good value. -Fre*
/shrunk,- 7^4/ oz., sizes' 34 to .44,
Special $4*39 Pair
SPORT SHIRTS
20^r- 0ff Ail. Men-S Sport; Shirts■■■■'—
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. DRESS SHIRTS-^
Men’s Dress Shirts, plain colors,
White apd stripes, sizes 14% tdT7*
< Price $2,.^5 Each *
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WORK SHIRTS
Boys’ work, shirts, sizes . 12 Ya to
” 13%, regular $1,49.