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<THAT Judy Webster entertained
a number of little girl friends
^onTuesdayonthe^occasionof
her 9th birthday.
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THAT Harold Howald has accept
ed a school at Gowganda in
--the-NewLiskearddistrict -^
THAT ar^png Lucknow High
School students who succesS-
THAT Allan Reed is taking a
bus load to the Falls on Sun
day, and plans to take a second
loadthefonowingSuhday.
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vote in Lucknow on
disastrous fire a couple, of years Mrs. ,0eoKge-. Johns,^. Detroit,
agb, and the exterior-jbb com- Mrs. '' ~ ‘ “
ipletes the redecorating of the 25.00;
building; /• 5.00.
THAT Roy Emberlin hooked a
21-inch brown trout, last week,
which sounds like the record
fOTthesepartsthis^season.---_
■ Goderich Business College
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 14
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ;
, Practical Instruction in all Commercial Subjects »
PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
A special purchase* of slightly imperfect
Flannelette Blankets. 1st quality weight.
Come in and examine them. You will
want more than One pair for the cooler
weather to come.
GOOD VALUE AT
ASHTON’S
A WEDNESDAY, AUQUST 12, 1953
M^TOIIGHi&fatelWCHw
ibeen spending the past month
Laugh* at
hard w»ar..^
outdoor* and in
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: Wpod and cement floors can TAKE IT
when tKey’re, finished with^ C-I-L
FLOOR, POkCH AND DADO Enamel.
Tough and remarkably wear-resistant,
it gives thorough protection to .floors,
steps and other surfaces that get hard
use. Ten colours, black and white.MEtfS, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR <
Piece Goods and Woollens' ■
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JUDGE CATTLE THURSDAY
Members of the Lucknow and
. Dungannon 4-H Clubs will hold a
cattle judging class pt George
Kennedy’s farm on Thursday ev-’:
ening. This will be the. fourth
such class held this season by
the calf club members. Previous
classes were held at the Eedy,
Gaunt and Todd farms/ '
fully concluded summer school
courses are Betty Johnston,
Shirley Burden, Betty Hamil
ton and Norma Sherwood.
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THAT on August 2nd, Bert Ward
performed his annual act of
placing flowers on the grave
- of Dr. A, G. Elliott^ which he
has done each year, without
fai^ for thirty years.
THAT triple yolked eggs are no
thing new at the farm home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mac
Kinnon, for on two or three
.occasions lately Doris has brok-
—en qpen three-yolkers. —__
THAT-Mrs~Austin-Solomon-has-
ibeen spending the past month:
QF--so-~at~iSanta™Ba^^
.fornia, with Mr. and 'Mrs,
Henty .Wilcox (Muriel. Solo
mon ). Mr£ Solomon flew south.
She_has had . thei misfortune
while there to sprain her ankle.
THAT Allao Reed has received
delivery of a German-built V.
W. Transporter station waggn
which will be used on a school
bus route this. fall. . . ,
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THAT Mr. and Mrs. James Ham-
ilton (Doris Irwin) and family
have moved from Teeswater to
London to. reside. Jim is a
brakeman with the G.P.Rt
THAT we believe-the oldest per
son .to / .
Monday was Mrs. John Little,
age 91.
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THAT Murray McNain, son
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNain
Amberley,. will teach school
S.S. 5, Hibbert, this year. Mur
ray is a graduate of Lucknow
High School and lastly ear at
tended Noimal.
Finlay Decorators
’Phone 218, Lucknow, Ont.
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CLOVER HONEY
Available At Our Honey House,
Havelock St., Lucknow, from
THAT bats appear^ to be more
than ordinarily numerous this
year,andfrequentreportsare
heard of - their invasion of
homes. About ten of them went
down the chimney recently at
the home of Mrs., M. ^Sproul,
and they had quite a time erad
icating them from various hid
ing points in the stove, even to
the ash pan/ .< ■
August 6 to August 15
DAY Oft EVENING
HOME
CANNING
WEEK
No. lr New. Honey, 4 lbs. 83c
Crown Jars/pints, doz.; $1.43
Mason Jars, pints, doz. $1^03
Zinc Rihgs ................... 35c
Red Rubber rings .,/..///,,/9c
White Rubber Rings 2 for 19c
Seal-A-Wax 15c
Certo; bottle ....27c
Certo Crystals 2 for 25c
Canada Vinegar, gal. ........ 51c
■ (plus deposit)
Sjtamy Morn Coffee, lb. 91c
Freshly Ground
Maple Leaf Sockeye 39c
Sunkist Oranges—
220’s ............... 39c
■ 288>//;/2 doz. 45c
Robin Hood
SMITH’S FOOD MARKET
It Pays To Shop At Smith’s I.G.A. Store
WABASSO SHEETS
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Just arrived-x-another shipment of
, Wabasso. Family Quality Sheets, • :
81x100, slightly imperfect.
only $6.50 pair;
MAUSOLEUM NEXT
atsouthjgnloss
Encouraged by the response? to
their memorial gates campaign,
the Board Qf South Kinloss Cem
etery has in mind the erection of
a mausoleum, when funds permit
proceeding with this project.
The-Board' has-a-surplus-from.
the memorial /gates fund,/- and
will use this as the nucleus of a
mausoleum fund, to which sev
eral have already pledged fur^-
ther-contribu.tions. _ -—• ' \;
The Board is deeply grateful to
all those who supported the mem
orial gates fund< and wish to Ex
press sincere thanks to all donors.
TTTh^’^b^iptibrT“list~~ was’ "cli
maxed at the recent dedication
service, and since then further
donations have also been receiv
ed. ' ■ . x.■
Donations ; not previously ack
nowledged are as follows:
Mr. and' Mrs, Henry Carter,
Ripley, $5.00; Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Agnew, Lucknow, 5.00; Kenneth
THAT while Bill Pappas was
' working] at the; rear, of the
•/ theatre the other day,, some one
“dropped in” and made off with
a quantity of chocolate bars and
peanutsfronv-the-suppLyhe-had-
stored away in the . ticket
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of-
re-
spective polls in Lucknow were,
No. 1, Philip Stewart, Mrs. Alex
McNay; No. 2, Willard Thomp
son, Alex Sutherland;? No. .3,
William Johnstone, Mrs. BurF
Roach. .
THATDr.andMrs.W.O.Rhoad
and children, Priscilla, Bill,
John, and Rebecca of Baltimore,
Maryland,, visited with friends
in the .community the latter
part of the week. Rev. Rhoad
conducted the service in. Ash
field Presbyterian Church on
___Sunday where he formerly
ministered before going to Bal
timore four years ago.
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THAT St. Peter’s Rectory has
recently received an attractive
exterior painting job. The resi
dence was partially rebuilt and
completely renovatec^ after the
L. MacKenzie, Ashfield, 5.00;
Hugh MadKenzie, Levack, Ont.s
5.Q0; Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacIn
tyre, Wingham, . 10.00; Mf. and
Mrs. F. N. Reynolds, Toronto,
16.00; Mr. and Mrs* G. L, Pink
ney, Ajax, 5.00; Mr. and Mrs/
Steele C.. MacKenzie, Waterloo,
10.00; Miss Elizabeth Mac
Kenzie and Mrs. R. V. MacKen-
-zie, - 25.00;^- Mac0uaig--- Sister-sy
Lucknow and Chicago, 45.00; Mrs:
John McLeod. Lucknow, 2.00; Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Sutherland, Luck^
now, 5.00; Mr. and Mrs.^Carrie
_CoLwell,-R._5,lLucknaw^5.00_;JV[rs^_
John T. Carruthers, Lucknow, ■
2.00; Rev. Andrew Lane, Brus
sels, 5.00; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lavis, R. 5, Lucknow, 5,00; Mrs.
Thos. “Henry, R; 6, Lucknow~
5.00; Mrs.- Grace Lockhart, Luck
now, 10.00; Mrs. Bert Bain, Lon
don, 2.00; Mrs. Jas. Struthers, R.
3, Acton, 5.00; W. Haslam, Tor
onto, 1,00; Jas. A. McLeod, R. 3,
Holyrood, 2.00; Mrs. Wiib Sheane,
Bervie, 5.00; John D McLeod. R.
3, Holy rood, 5.00; Miss A. K. Mc
Gregor, Southampton, 5.00; Mrs. •
Marion (Fisher) Reynolds, Tor
onto, 5.00; Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mc-
Leod, London, lO.Op; Mr, & Mrs.
Elmer. Johnston, Lucknow, 5.00;
R. J. Johnston, Lucknow,10 00;
Art Fraser, formerly of Kincar
dine, 10.00; Mr. and Mrs. Williatn
Douglas, Lucknow, 5,00; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. R. MacKenzie, Dun-
das, 5.00; Jane and Adayh Bow
man, Lucknow, 5.00; Wm. Stinv
son, Lucknow, 5.00; Herb Gra
ham, Kinlough, 5.00; Jacob Hun
ter, R. 3, Lucknow• 5.60; Chas. Mc
Lean, Ashfield, 10.00; Mrs. J. G.
A. Robertson, Mount Forest, 5.00;
Archie Graham, London, 5.00;
Mrs Sarah MacKay, Detroit, 5.00;
M. Davie, Ladner*; B.C.,
E. R. Gaunt, Lucknow,
5,00. b
i^THAT the Fall * Fair prize lists
have been printed and are
available from- the secretary,
. Alex T. McNay.
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THAT a miscellaneous shower
was held at Moffat’s cottage at
Point Clark on Saturday after
noon in honor of Miss Dqjores
Hamilton, bride-elect of Wing
ham, and a friend of Miss. Shir-
ley Moffat. , .
’rfiAT Mr. and Mrs. Garfield’
MacDonald have bought: one of
Robert Moffat’s cottages at Pt,
• ‘Clark/ ■ \ :
BLANKETS
Kincot Flannelette Blankets
70x90—$5.98 pair
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: Falcon Plaid Flannelette Blankets
70x90—$5.69 pair -
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j Telephone or 428W
VANITY SETS
Taffeta Organdy Vahity'Sets,
\ .. 5 pieces
only |i,98 set."
.. BOYS’PANTS
Boys’ Gabardine Pants,
only $5.25
MEN’S PANTS
Men’s Sanforized Drill P^nts,
' •' ' Clipper. •
only $4.39 <
WORK SHIRTS
Men’s Good Quality Work Shirts