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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-06, Page 10+�R .11V40. AM4•51PRUIPt Yummy THE, LU'CKNOW SENTINEL, 'L7CKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, Al'BIL 6t1, 1955 k?i r1 • EASTER TONG E Y. - 1VlEN'S WEAR NEW ,PINK., SHIRTS' 'ift stock now , . . The Eyelet style (new 'round •edge or, collar with pin) . The Gladstone style, a collar' much like the 'Pal but a little shorter.... The •Windsor,, this is 'somewhat • wider then the• Gladstone. MEN'S PINK SOCKS 'ties -in Daws _-.and outstanding. shade. MEN'S' JACKETS , . New sport packets 'MEN'S PANTS ; . A good variety of ink pink edged. be AND .TIES longs silk and knitted. Pink is the in• these this spring. r ° in stock this ,week, sizes 34 .to 46.•. men's 'dress 'Pants. This•week---match- Its. li f •. Is, •r BOYS Windbreakers, Extra Pants, Shirts, Ties, Sweaters. rs CHILDREN'S COATS '.. • Sizes 1, 2, ' 3 and 4 to , 6x. Matching hat and coats in velvet, . wool corduroy, checks, • MILLINERY -' :STRAW -and FELT HATS RAIN, OR SHINE COATS f,'xirls' and Teen : Agers, sizes'10 to ;14k. A good' range. of colors • A'TS only$9.95 SHORTY ' C4 � LADIES New shipment of allpurpose .Coats this week" ''.. •Open ThursdayAfternoon This Week Stores .$16.95 •&" $17.95 SEE. RY " THE' SENTINEL, . - THAT Howard Robinson shOuld. hold. , the record- for early planting, as he had insix rows ` • of , potatoes last , week, 'not'. to. mention onion planting. THAT ill fortune has •befallen, two members of the Sanderson Store 'staff,• ,Last .week Mrs. Sanderson wag' struck on the nose 'and forehead' with a. puck 'at a hockey game at Godericli. 'Seven ,stitches were required • to close the gash,. but Annwas fortunate at that for she might' easily .have •lost the- sight of •an eye;. On. Monday.'. afternoon • Mrs. Harvey .Webster fell from ....a .. ,stool which tipped at San- derson's and .suffered • 'broken rbs:.and .aa' •leg injury Which have been '. quite painful. • . • *AT...- Winner_s at r the Ladies' :Auxiliary Friday might Shoot - party were Mrs Robert ilton, and.. Leo Huber.. Ross, MacPherson , won 'the . consela- tion prize. • ...ENT •FOIAKINCARDINE.. CLEANERS FreeP an d• Pick -V d• Delivery • Monday and :Thursday .. ,. Men's Ladies', " Children's Wear Piece Goods & Woollens -%•iii:-iiiiiiiii�iiiiiiisiiiiiii.�ii iii a:webfw1.u80.0414 ".liif >, H fi�Y1�04114, • .• • l 1 • 'ivestr FANCY HONEY .;POD PEAS' • Stokely, 15. oz. JEWEL ;SHORTENING •;l •. lb. pkg orecials 35` _ _..____ *> SHIRIFFS PIE CRUST MIX and irrifs:Lemon Pie ' Filling P1JFFED_"VS HEAT Quaker NEW BLUE SURF Giant and Regular Size " LUCKY'NUMBERS" Ilse Prize, 18075 2nd Prize, 18401 3rd Prize . 18253 1 • •r Store Open All Day Thursday " Closed On Friday• • �uiiM�11r+,,,il.l�r►,�Yf'�if �sn�ri!.�.t+�a�k.sl.�n,J'� For ,Longer Wear • Sisr`"-..nail Tredders goys'. Dress Oxfords SISMAN SCAMPERS; Youths' sizes .11x.131/2 -- $3:95 B - -- - oy$ _ .9 Men's, Sizes 6:12•.'...---•-•-.4.-----:.;::---.. $5.95; • SISMAN '`THOROBILT WORI(• SHOES For comfort and wear, 'priced from -$6.95' • • athweil a Son Fine Footwear For All The, Family • VILLAGE COUNCIL (Continued. from Page I) $500. ' The 'Board pointed.' out that other work is ' necessary, .at the Hall includingwashroom facil- ' iities and --painting.: It was -decid- ed to •inspect the hall,'and Reeve Hamilton suggested that if it was necessary to carry out extensive work lit might be wise'' to. cover 'the cost by debenture. • An estimate on the, 'cost of, a new •:munieipal'.truck was receiv- ed. There are only 21,000 miles on thepresent truck and the Board was of the• opinion that. it would be best to make repairs to the :Vehicle as and • when- re - THAT Wendy. VLacKerizie ;enter, '. tamed about tWenty-five little • friends' last Thursday on, the occasion: of her seven•th birth- day. , - --,•o THAT, in renewing 'Ther Sentinel, • Miss Mary. Struthers of Tor-. onto„ says she would not like to be without the home town. 'paper Which. keeps her; in touch pap P :with;; .old friends, who, how- ever become. fewer. " as each year takes its , toll. . THAT the lovely 'spring'. weather Which '.arrived last week; 'saw: :the accumulation of snow dis- appear as if by Magic. First ,spring . plowing wash observed in •..the Benrriiller •ditrict: on April' 1st: THAT :With navigation opening, . Jack Ca npbeli is ready' to start the Point Clark light flashing, upon word ,that the freighters •arc plying : Lake Huron. Another, matter -Which (vas ,dis-' cussed 'briefly was a filtration plant for the: new• well south of the Flax •Mill, • Such an under- taking might run to ' $10,000, and Connell was of .the opinion that `if. anyaction' was : required they should explore. all other angles before considering a filtration plant. ; There has • been • a . certain' amount of sedimentation in. the • water system 'resulting. from "the, ironcontent • in, the' new. well. How . serious 'this could .become is an . unanswered'` question, al- though it was felt that frequent flushing •at the dead -ends of the system, , ` would minimize this sediment formation. 'THAT Mr. and,' Mrs. Bob Mac- Nay and=daughter have -_taken. tip residence' at Port Arthur 'while ..Bob is sailing.. THAT'` Bob. Morton, who is stat- ioned� 'at -the CAF_=tatr-on"t= ' • Trenton, spent th ' week end w th iis`ps rents ` 11 r: a rd`' 1VIrs. Albert' Morton. He. was 'ac- companied by a, friend, Rich= acrd ;Webb; 'The "boys, hiked` ani air -.lift' 'fr'om. Trenton to Tor ',onto and :then thumbed' it-here.- THAT resignations have been received` :from , seven members of the teaching staff of God •eri:ch District Collegiate,- THAT 'places of "htsiness in Luck • now ' will rerriain, open this. Thursday afternoon' preceding the, Good -,Friday holiday. ' hopping _Gui'-de : To Better Values.a �O 1 ••LONG TERM acture is y :ixture. • For Medium and High Land "24" fibs, to the A.ere .,6 Brome Grass • lb. Orchard. Grass . , 2 lb. Timothy . '4,1b. Meadow Fescue 3 lb. Kentucky Blue` Gress •: 1 lb. • Creeping Red Fescue ••2 lb," Ladino Clover 2 lb. Alfalfa 'Clover . 4 lb.. • 24; A' ,Scientific• Blend of; Clovers' and •Grasses. Treated In Sealed Acre Bags "Sow 24 Pounds : Per Acre" 'RETAIL', $10.95. UNIT SUNOCO _ . - Finlayyson 'Phone' 91; Lueknow 1ERGURY-MADE :OI -L- Per' Gallon ____:-- DYNALUBE.-HEAVY DUTY OIL Per Case • GREASE AND WILLARD ""BATTERIES',. ..• •'Phone 148, Lu ' • • BOYS!PANTS'DISTINCTIVE 3 y.'an p centGabardine—L.," HATS ' 88.00• Each. $3.88. , � ; �' CONGOLEUM "MATS _111".1.x3.6". ,17c:..Ea.,.. c •,, MEN'S WHITE TEE SHIRTS 55c Each---.2-for-$1-00: • - . .... .. ' ... • • .. •' ry � ", , ' :�•-+�.: ,•y Dress Pants, tailored just like' Dad's, sizes: 6, .to 16• yrs. Pr, $3:351 • ERY .SynarSFRI1�GstM%DLI adios and .. • r " misses .. .. $2.95 to $4:95 '`RAMBLING ROSE ��. New open stock ' Dinnerware .: Georgian China. 22• kt.• , ald. tri . pc, Breakfast Set. Special of _ for ;" ` pc, Dinner .Set, y Special of- ' er al moderate prices' individual pieces d� ' +. , 'MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS •,. • :, igen s fine 'quality. Broadcloth •• r p Sort Shirts' .• smart, colors,, •fine"9.S),5 tailoring, san ize .. • n 2, r 5 Ea. '_. _ _ ._ .. _ COMPLETE I!I*SPLAY Easter Candy,. Baskets, 'Hollow Mould Chocolate, Cards,`Etc. ' Popular Prices..; . . KIDDIES' TRAINING PANTSr .52 co Good quality tion 5. for 89c.. • WORit SOX„ S print w•ei ht blend. ' 1 .. Spring g ..Special , Price •.r. ..r,..,,r.,. 59c Pr. • Three Pair $i•50 • "• � V a�bia, �myu �,ti�.ta.sa".,�aaa,+scs+.xrkrm+.. - ; � '.": ,. ..... �• f'I!•LL.•NJ11N.lII i•NV.IVr# . LADIES'' BRIEFS : Ladies' Interlocked Cotton ` 'Briefs YVir Vrr Vr rrrVVlV lY'f V+t9V••rrrvV lrVVf 50c. Y r .'$1.9.05. ' 8 ERS .• If IDDIES Z LA pine •, quality”; e� •q y, • nicely • finished. Bach• $295 .,-...,',...-..„1„,....,....,..,.....,..„ • � STOREPahl, OPEN THURS. . CLOSED 'ON. 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