The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-07, Page 12PAGE TWELVE
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1954
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KAIRSHEA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
annual
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LADIES’ SUITS* SHORTY COATS, ALL WEATHER
and LONG COATS
SPRING DRESSES — NEW STYLES THIS WEEK ;
ASHTON’S
MEN’S; LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
V Piece Goods and Woollens
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THAT Art Andrew of Kapuskas-
ing says; ‘T was interested in
reading about a possible revival
of the Caledonian ' Games in
Lucknow. With a* break in the
weather I think it would go
over O.K.”
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THAT ia reception was Held last
Wednesday evening: in the
Town Hall in honor of Mr. and
v Mrs. Don Gillespie (Marion
zvNieholson), On behalf of the
gathering a purse of money
, was presented the newlyweds
: Glerin.
THAT X' C, (Joe) , Armstrong
has gone sailing and. reported
: at Port Cdl'bome' on Monday to
join the crew of the iron ore
carrier, Windock.■ • ' < ■. - , •. ■ • ' . ., •
THAT Austin Reid’s picture ap
pealed in Tuesday’s Free Press^
he; being treasurer of the As
sociation for handicapped
Adults,' an organization’which
functions to help less fortun
ate people.. \
THAT The Clansmen are staging
a ham and chicken bingo in
the Recreational Centre on
Wednesday night of next week.
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THAT Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pit
man, who resold the. grocery
store at Lochalsh to Frank Mc
Lennan, x left for Guelph last
Wednesday; A farewell party
was held at Lochalsh the pre
vious Friday for Mr.-arid Mrs.
Pitman.*
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THAT highway work in. the
Stratford Division for which
contracts have been let includes
resurfacing in the Harrison-
Teviotdale district and a 60-
foot single span bridge over
the river at Port Albert to el
iminate the S-tum. 1
THAT N. E. Bushell’s many
friends are pleased to learn
that -he was able to return
home on Sunday from Victoria
HOspita^J, London, where he
was a patient for a month* Nel
son may have to return in a
couple of months to undergo
a gall bladder operation.
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THAT District' Deputy Grand.
Master, Archie McGugan, paid
his official visit to Old Light
Lodge on Thursday night.
THAT a private sale of the
. household "effects of the late
Mrs. E. N. Hodgins has been
. z set for Saturday, April 17 th,
after which Mrs. N. J. Mac
Kenzie will obtain possession
of the home.
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THAT high score prize winners
. at the Auxiliary tShoot party
on Friday night were Mrs. Wm.
Stanley and Ross MacPherson.
‘ Consolation .prizes went to Mrs.
Wm. iMacDonaldi and Donald
McLean. A prize draw will be
held on Friday night, which
will be the last party-of .the
season. ...
» y riv,iv,v,yvk SPUING . . . . .
Housecleaning Time
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Monarch .Angel Cake Mix 57b
Maple Leaf Sockeye . 39c ’
Crisco*
I.G.A.
Raspberry Jain, *24 oz. .... 38c
Kelloggs >
Corn Flakes, large box
Weston Bread, loaf ....
York Corn, 20 oz
York Mason Jar
Peanut Butter ........ 44c
Christie’s Ritz & Cheez Pleez,
both for .... ..... 48c
Save 6 percent
Pineapples, size 12 ....... 29c
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• Johnston’s Paste Wax, lb. 63c
►Gold Seal Glass1 Wax 59c
► Wizard Glass Wax ............ 49c
► Spic &/Span 31c
► Old Dutch Cleanser ........\,14c
*Silvo, No* 3........... 21c
► Johnston’s Jubilee Wax .... 7.5c
’Pride _______ 98c
► Hawes Lemon Oil ..... 29c
► Bon Ami, cake or
► powder .... .... 2 for
»Light Bulbs, 25, 4b, 60
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► Bleached Sugar Bags .......
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THAT a girl’s coat advertised
last week by Mrs. L. C. Thomp
son, was ’ sold that evening
shortly after the paper was off
the press and numerous calls
have been received since.
THAT Miss Mary MacLeod; is
convalescing from a severe at
tack of measles.
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THAT Friday night brings the
annual Calico Ball, one of the
“big nights” sponsored each
spring by the Kairshea Wo
men’s Institute.
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THAT the public has remember-
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27c
20c
33c
25c
15c
2 for 31c
Calico Ball
TOWN HALL, LUCKNPW
Friday, April 9th
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WILBEES ORCHESTRA — ADMISSION 75c .
Lunch Counter — Homemade Pies
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prize—Prettiest Cotton Dre»»
Prize—Prettiest Ready-made Cotton Dress
Dress Parade at 11.00 p.m.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT
(Continued from Page 1)
Holyrood' performers were, Don
ald Johnston,- Jackie Cplwell,
Mary Lou McDonald, Shirley
Corigram, - Harold Smith, Bobby
Smith, Ronnie Bushell, Kenneth
.McDonald, Ernest Ackert, Gary
Hobbs, Barry Johnston, Terry.
O’Donneil, , Gordon Corigram,
Marjorie Thompson, Sharon ,O’-»
Donnell, Lois Congram, June
Ackert, Judith Hobbs.
5.5, No. 7, Sdcpnd Concession,
Miss E. Hamilton, teacher, staged
two plays, “Always Be Careful”
and “Why Shoemakers get Grby”.
The shoemaker was Henry
Clarke; mother, Helen Camp
bell; children, Arthut Wall,’John
Thomson, Wayne Stanley, Sandy
MacKenzie, Bruce MacKenzie,
Donald Campbell, ’ Judy Reid,
Jack Mclnnes. In the other play
the station1 agent was Bruce
Thomson; the mother, Eleanor
Clarke and the children, Rae
Thomson, Ronnie Krentz, Bertha
Carter, Barbara Humphrey, Sally
Weiler, Trudy Thomson, parol
Stanley.. .
5.5. No. 8, Langside, Mr: ‘ C;
Pinkerton, teacher, offered two
solos, “Bimbo? and “Changing*
Partner's”, sung by Phyllis Steer
and Wilhelmena Smith.
S.S. No. 9; Murray’s, Miss L.
Hunter, teacher, presented a
“Variety Number”, With the fol
lowing taking; part: Donalda
Cochrane,' Nancy Cochrane, Mary
Cochrane, Donald Gaunt, Myrtle,
Crowston, Cecelia Crowston, Ron
ald Conley, Lbis Conley^ Shirley
Moore, Margaret MacMillan.
S.S. No, 10> Whitechurch, Mr.
Ken McAllister, teacher, staged
a “Hoop Drill”, 'by Kathleen Fish-
r, Mary Fisher, Dorothy Smith,
Frances Henry, Elaine Conn,
Karen Groskorth.
“Told You So”, Says Advocate
.• The Paisley Advocate recall^
the days not so long ago, when
Walkerton, Chesley arid Port El
gin were wooing Paisley to join
theirl>^ticular high school areas.
From 2 to 2Yz mills was at first
the estimated tax rate apd event,
ually it was raised to from 4 to
5 mills to operate such schools.
Now, The Advocate points’ out,
Chesley’s school rate is 8.6 mills
and Walkerton’s 11.3.
^6c-^ —ed^retty—Yveli^o-observe-ihe.
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“Is the dance formal or can
I wear mv own clothes?”,
SPEEDEAST
Finlay Dec'orators
; and GIFT SHOP
Phone 218, Lucknow Directly Across from Legion Dali
higher postal rates’ that went
into effect last Thursday, and
•there have been comparatively'
few cases of not enough post-/
age. Postmaster Kenneth Cam
eron, reported that on Tuesday
there were only two letters
that did not carry the required
5-cent stamp.
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THAT Dr. E. .J. Robb df Winni
peg, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Alice Robb arid Mr. R. J/ Mac-
Kenzie of town. Dr. Robb came
East by plane. He left Wirini-"
peg at 1.00 a.m;, Saturday and
flew tb London with, a 2-hour
stop-over at Toronto. He mot-
-““ored'-from-fLondon^nd-r-eached-
Lucknow at the noon hour on
Saturday—12.45 to * be exact. .
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THAT the “absent-minded. pro- fessOiv—has-^othing-um-Jlfhe-
Publisher, who drove to work
on Monday morning (some^
thing we don’t often do arid
; forget.ting . that . the car was
parked on the Main Dfag,
> , hoofed it horiie at noori hour.
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:15c 15c:
: SMITH’S FOOD M ARKET :
f LUCKNOW’S CASH AND CARRY STORE .
A A lb, A Jk Jk X 4L JL A Jh A Jhi A A A—
OGILVIE GOLD CAKE MIX
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BIB OVERALLS
Children’s Fine . WalC' Corduroy •
' Bib Overalls, sizes 2, ':4, 6, '■ •
Priced at ...... $1.98
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Plastic, . 20x33, 20x42, priced at
only; 'pair ............ $1,69' ,
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Children’s Fine Corduroy Boxei’
Lorigs? Size 3 to 6. Pair $1.98
WOOL FLANNEL BLAZER
’ Cord eclge trim, green and navy. '
* Several button cib^ing. Size 3 16'
6X $3.10
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STURDY WORK PANTS
Striped ’Coitonade. Sanfprized;
br blue-grey in stripe ef*.
*fect, 30 W 44 xvaist $4.75.
ynthetic Rubber Wall Finish
J) Paint a room today. Use it to-
A- night. It’s easy with SPEED
S’ EASY Satin. So satin smooth to
use< dries so fast, stands hard
wear,... can be scrubbed over, and
. over. No ’’painty” odor, no ”hp
marks”. FpFpIaster, watlpap^r^
wallboard, masonry— needs, no
primer. 10 colours and white.
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Sanforized Covert (Cloth, blue or
’ ,green. Sizes 14 V2 to 17 ....: $2.95
. Sanforized Drill in olive green,
■} fhzes 14*/2 to 17 $3'16.
> Colorful Cott Oh Plaids, sizes 14 Vs
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Nylon reinforced neck *bands,-
Blue, yellow white. S, M, L 80c .