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THE LtJCKNOW SENTINEL» LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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“THE HOUSE OF STONE”
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later than the first week in April. '
ASHTON’S
MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
Piece Goods and Woollens .
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TEEFT—to Roy and Jean Teeft
(nee Culbert) in HaJdimand War
. Memorial Hospital, Dunnville, on
March 11th', 1954, a son, Allan
Roy, a brother for Mary Jane.
SMITH—in St/ Mary’s Hospital,
Kitchener, on Tuesday, March 16,
.1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith
(Shirley England), a son.
REID—-in Wingham General Hos
pital on Tuesday, March 16, 1954,
zto Mr. and Mrs. Irving Reid (nee
Vyetta Phillips) of 'Win^iam, a
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954
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ST. HELENS
The annual meeting of the Bi
Helen’s Public Library was held
with the president, Miss W.. D-
Rutherford, in charge, The treas
urer, Mr. W. A. Miller, reported
that ’over $75 worth of books
had been purchased and there
vras a balance on hand of $32.58.
Miss Isabel Miller, the librarian,
reported a membership of 32 and
stated that 775 books had been
yead. It was agreed to put books
into the pool of the Huron Co.
Library. The ,following officers
were elected: pre^., Miss W. D.
MITCHELL - Mr. and Mrs. A.
1 Guest Mitchell (nee Joan John
son) of Preston^ formerly: of
Lucknow^ are happy to announce
the birth of their; daughter, Pam-,
ela Joan, on Thursday, March 18,
1954, in South Waterloo Hospi
tal, Galt.
MacDONALD—in Goderich Hos
pital on Monday,. March 22nd to
;Mr> and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald,
Lochalsh, a .son.
MacDONALD — At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on March 9,
1954, to Mr.' and Mirs* Bruce Macs
Donald, R. 7, Lucknow, a son,
Donald Robert.
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* Leland Fancy
> Tomato Juice, 20 oz., 10 for $1
, Doles Sliced
•_Pineapple, 20 oz,, .... 3 for $1
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k Fruit Cocktail, 20 oz., 3 for $1
Garden Patch
Wax Beans, 15 oz. .... 9 for $1
Libby’s
D.B. Beans, 20 oz. .... 5 for $1
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Diced Beets, 20 Oz./ 8 for
, Lynn Valley
> Corn, 15 oz.............10 for
»Breakfast Club
i Rapsberry Jam, 24 oz., 3 for $1
. ’LG.A. Catsup, 11 oz., 5 for $1
’Aylmer . 0
’Tomato Soup, 10 oz., 9 for $l
SMITH'S FOOD MARKET
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STOCK UP AND
. 'SAVE ' .
at these
TREMENDOUS
BARGAINS
Gerbers Strained
Baby Foods ....... 11 for
Monarch
Chocolate Cake Mix 3 for $1
Interlake Toilet Tissue 8 for $1 ,
Kelloggs Bran Flakes 4 for $1 ,
Export Sardines12 for $1 <
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Sockeye Salmon ........ 3 for $1 ’
Robin Hood
Flour, 1 lbs. .. ...... 2 for $1
Sunny .Mom Coffee ..... $1.09
Dog House Dog Food 10 for $1
Many morn $1 Days bargains
advertised in the Store. Come
in and check them over.
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■ Maple Syrup arriving this
week in Quart Jars.
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Rutherford; sec.,. Mrs.- John Cam
eron; treas,, W.‘ A.\ Miller; lib’ u
rarian, Miss Isobel jMilleJr; dir
ectors, Mrs. Lome Woods, Mrs.
G. Macpherson, MrS. W. A^ Mil
ler, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Frank
•McQuillin, Mrs. Alex Purves, Mr.
John Cameron and Mr- Lome
JWoods.Although the job Of wiring the~
Community Hall was ndt com
pleted, the hydro was turned on
for the play and <iance on Friday
evening; and the lights added
much to the success of the even
ing. The hall was filled to cap
acity for *the play “Look Out
Lizzie” by the Ashfield Young
People. The play was ..^ell acted
and proved most interesting and
entertaining. Piano duets by Car
ol Gardner and Jimmy Hackett
were enjoyed between the- acts.
Dancing after was enjoyed to
music by Chester Taylor, Don,
Cameron*and Murray Gaunt arid
Charles McQuillin with Mrs. Ern
est Walker, Mrs? Andrew Gaunt
and Fred McQuillin as accom
panists with Mr. Culbert and
Bob^Lyons as callersroff.
Plans are being made for a
progressive euchre arid dance in
the Community Hall on Friday
evening under the auspices of the
Women’s Institute. A silver col
lection will ,be taken and the
ladies are asked to bring lunch
andcardtables._ _______ ___ __i
The members of the Women’s
Institute have been invited to at
tend a short- course on Supper
Dishes sponsored by the Dun
gannon Women’s Institute on
Tuesday and Wednesday after
noons, March 30th and 31st from
1.30 to 4 o’clock. On account of
these meetings, the April meet
ing of the W.I.; will be held a
week later on April 8th. The
conveners of /the standing com
mittees are asked to have their
reports read for this meeting.
All ladies hats are different be
cause milliners rarely niake the
same mistake twice.
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MONDAY, MARCH 29
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I SEE BY THE | SENTINEL . . .
THAT prize winners at the Aux
iliary Shoot party on Friday
were Mrs. Rob Hamilton and
Leo, Huber. The pre v i o u s
weeks winners were Catherine
MacLennan and Leo Huber.
The Hubers have been prize
winners on nine occasions at
these weekly parties.
THAT at the Huron County Seed
Fair first priie for buckwheat
was won by Alton- Bros., R. 7,
Lucknow and second prize by
Chester Finnegan, R. 1, £>un- •, • 1. . 1» , 1
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YOUR RESPONSE TO OUR SALE WAS VERY GRATIFYING!
Giant BATH TOWELS
Pastel colours 44x22.
A $1.39 value for
98c Each
HOUSE PAINT
amel. Good quality, moderate
“TriciK For interior and exterior
■ .use. ‘ '
$1.15 Quart ,,
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Toronto Male Chorus with
David Ouchterlony conductor-arranger
IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
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Under'Auspices Of . /
Lucknow District High School Literary Society►
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; Mr Wm.'F. Thompson, former Lucknowite,
> tenor soloist
’ Admission $1.00 ’
’ /f Tickets Are Available. From The Students
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For any
Decorative Scheme
Twelve beautiful matching colours
synchronized in three sheens — Fla:
Paint, Semi-Gloss Enamel and; Interior Gloss;
Enamel. Make it easy to m^tch colours.
perfectly in the sheens you prefer ... or to
achieve lovely colour, harmonies. • ...
Looking for smart modern colour,, effects?
Then come in and see the C-I-L Wall and
1. Woodwork Colour Chart,
and GIFT SHOP
Phone 218, Lucknow — Directly Across from Legion Hall
• gannon. Alton Bros, .also placed < THAT Lome Woods of St. Hel-
first [for soybeans. ... . * ^ns was elected second vice?
THAT this past week we received
a Sentinel renewal from Ar
thur E. MacLennan, publisher
of “The Age Press” Of Glad
stone, Man. He says he has
been receiving the paper for
. the past year mainly for? the
connection it had for his father
and his, old home town.. His
father was J. K. MacLennan,
who passed away a year ago
on January 10th, 1953. Said his
son, “Lucknow was a spot on
the mao that was very dear to
Dad”.
president of the Huron Fruit
Growers Association at the an
nual meeting in Clinton on
Thursday. The guest speaker,
M. M. Robinson, secretary of
the Oritario Fruit and Vege?
table Growers Association, was
introduced by J. W., Jpynt.
THAT at the euchre party at
riolyrood on Thursday night,
high count prizes were won by
Mrs. . Raynard. Ackert a n d
Frank Thompson with consol-
ation prizes going to Mrs. Rich- j
' ard Elliott and Tom Hodgins.
WINNERS of the . ....7
“PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS” Were:
“7 AtThe"Market“Store—-Jurie^Gollyer?
At The Wingham Store—Ruth Emberlin
SOME SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
Men’s athletic tops and briefs.
Well made.
65c Each
INDIAN BLANKETS
“Mowhawk” Indian Blankets,
■ 54X72. New low price.
$3.69 Each
I WORK SOCKS
All nylon work socks.
Long wearing.
$1.75 Pair
New SPRING DRESSES
TRAININGpanties
. Sizes 2/4, 6. Pair ...... 22c
5 for $1.00
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Men’s henvy denim smocks. •
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