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ut.t. VOCKNOW SENTINEL,. 1.01ICKNOW, ONTARIO
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•FORCET, SUNDAY, MAY 8th, I
Drop ht and Jpok .o�r Our Gift Suggestions.
, MOTHER WOULD APPRECJATE
ANY OF THE FOLLOWINGGIFTS:
NYLON SCARVES . LINGERIE . . . HANDKERCHIEFS
' . . BLOUSES . . . GLOVES ; . UMBRELLAS
. PURSES.
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SEE OUR SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFER
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FREE ROSE FOR MOTHER'S DAY
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free PiCk-Up and -Delivery Monday and Thursday.
en's, Ladies', Children's Wear -Piece Goods & Woollens
THAT about $50 '.was , raised on
• 'Saturday frOm the tag day ,in
LUcknow '-'-under'. auspices ,.of'
• the i.adies. Auxiliary. of:Wing.,
. ham General Hospital. Local
• taggers . were. Ln. Couse, Eliz-
abeth' Bannister, Ann Petersen,
•-Bessie. Reavie-and. Mary
,:The • girls .had cipPositiOn,- too,
BYTHE
stNiriket;
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THAT, F.O. Shirley M. Robin,
,son' spent .a .feW days with her
• parents, :Mr, ancV.Mri,„ Howard
•:RObinson; prior to leaving• for
.Ray, Labrador.
THAT ,Bill Treleaven Of Monica',
•• Tenn., was unable to atten&bis.
sister's wedding on Saturday.
A young: son. 'arrived in the
Treleaven household on the
morning' of '1Vlarga.ret's may•,
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THAT 1VIrS. Morgan Henderson,
president. a ,the Maitland Pres-
byterial Society of the W.M.S„
was'•guest speaker recently at
the Thankoffering meeting. ''of
'• th,W.MS. • of Knox Presby-
terian Church, .11ip1ey;
THAT 'George Drennan of 'Ash-
field :is still .suffering from an
• , attack of the shingles with
which he was stricken in early
•'' August 'of 'last, year. • ,
for a group of Goderich Air
• Cadets dropped . into town un-
- announced to also' do iorne tag-
ging. '.
THAT accompanying Jim Burns'
• Sentinel r'enewal was the note,
short and .to the point, ."send
her along for another year":
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DOLLAR JUBILEE
GRAPEFRUIT. JUICE
• 48 Oz. Cans
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ANCY CREAM CORN
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'Stokely, ..'15 oz.'
Lb...piFkage
TOILET TISSUE
.White Swan... ,
DOG Rom -ma FOOD
16 oz. c..ans
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WNDAY MAY 4th, 1955 '
, spgiNg..ap
SUMMER --
THAT Miss .Ruby Webb of the
',Public:School teaching staff,
•had as her guest last week her
sister, Miss •Eliiabeth Webb
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who .is home on furlough from
'the inission field in 'Nigeria,
and Who told of her work in
;•Africa at the W.M.S.. meeting.
in thellnited 'Church on Tues-
day evening of last week. "
THAT Rev. 'H. L. Jennings has
----iii0ta-toes- planted -a mere
1000 hills. Rev. Jennings. plant-
ed them last...Friday afternoon
atthe. home •of his mother-in-
-1a.w, Mrs. Lawrence of Gor-
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rie. They would have had . a•
couple,'Of hundred More hills
inif it •had rich 'rained... He'
planned to finish the job Mon-
day evening. •• •
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.THAT a note frorri M. and. Mrs
• 'Chester Coulter • (D o.rothY
Webb)* advises tis that they
'have moved batk from Alberta
to thecoast, at, Burnaby, B.C.
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THAT, . Tuesday was thehottest
day of the year with the mer-
• cury crowding the 80 degree
mark: -just one 'point off it, to
'Ibe exact. .
THAT rnernlbers of the 144 ow
e Conn any_ ..did a. good job
on. Monday. evening in giving
• the- Main Street a thoroUgh
washing, •
Children's 'Flayshoes in Canvas or Leather;
with Long Wearing Soles.
• .SPECIA.LS. IN WOMEN'S CASUALS °
In A Variety,
as Cori:# -10
2.94.
SISMAN SCAMPERS
in toyis,eu.ttilJd Youths'
Len's and Boys' OIL TANNED MOCCASINS .
Fine Foot
weiteSo
For All :The Fain*
VILLAGE .COUNCIL.
1Ccultinued from Page .1),
road north to Highway 86
prayed.. •
A sea coat will 'be • applied to
all' black top roads in the vill-
age,' with patching work where
necessary' done ibefore the seal is
applied: , ; • ••
• Information is to be sought as
to Whether' or not the seal coat
would adhere to the Havelock St.
concretepaVement which'. is get -
tin rough •aricl rs'quires 'a ,pro -
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tectivecoating.T,•
Agree' .Ptihlic • SehOol' '
.. Equalization
, West . WaWanosh,' Council has
been seeking action on the equal=
izatiOn of the Lticknovi Public
School section Which takes in ,‘a
,pOrtion of bOth West Wawanosh
and Ashfield.
The Luckn'ow 'Board agreed ,to
.assessor's, equalilatiori-on-:.Pke
basis of Lucknow's 'neW assess -
Ment and authOrizeed. Clerk E.
.Agneir. to act in -the .tempor-
ary • role -T -45f- Village -assessor -for -
this equalization heating,. West
,Wawanoih's levy, it. wai agreed,
has. been but • of proportion and
under this equalization ,plan„ it
Will be relieVed some, with•Lnek-
netw's.'leVy being increased by
lessithan___$20_0. _• . •
Presbyterian Evening. Auxiliary
. The WAVI.S. and Evening Aux- •
iliary , held the Easier. Thankof..
fering, in. the 'church basemdnt
with Mrs: J. Fisher ipresiding.
Hymn 214. was sung:followed by
prayer .by ',Rev. McClean. Mrs.
.N. Taylor gave the meditation
and Bible study. Mrs. ROb. Macz
Kenzie gave a reading, Members
are reminded to bring ,their bale
money to the 'next :meeting in
May. Mrs.. McClean and Mrs:
Jamiescin rendered a duet "war -
sing To 'Take • The , Cross". Mrs.
J., Fisher introduced ,the 'guest
speaker, • Miss. Mina Rutherford,
-wild; • was. '.VerY -much enjoyed: '
and gave :an inspiring • report' 'on
her visit to the' World council
of 'Churches Which she ha,d• the
pleasure to ',attend at rEVanston, „
Illin�is in • 1954.. Mies. Gladys.
MacDonald thanked • the speaker,
Miss Mary..MgC14eOd I closed , the;
-Meeting__ with prayer,.,.A
half hour was •spent 'while re..
• freshmentswere served. , • •
for
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THAT it's beep fishernian's
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paradise of late. Hard. on the
'trout season. opened on Satin':
day; and with ° 'warm Sunny
weather for ;the.
week -end, trout streams 'in the
district twere dotted: :with fisiv-
erpha. Sonne goo'd
.'PHONE. 20, •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
nothing Of a record-breaking
reported, but. we have :heard
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tionmitomm' mmoikunnosionoim;b;:m..04memtn.amtnewomme.iiiiiiniket.qraliT4Enstti;miedine.04tomi•dif* SiZe—g-trang
ViThen teii." her - .ggH
.through' anything, for her, dde$ he
mean. his 'bank roll'?•
._SHOPPING: NEN*Fitt* THE
THAT Harold' • Greer moved to
his new; loCaticlri last 'week in
what was the 'former Co-op
grocery,and the more spacious
•. quarters enable. him to display
to Much +better : advantage his
• big .stOckof household appli-
• ances and electrical goods. , Al
. Irwin and Allan.MacIntyre are
preparing to move into • the'
building in the JoYnt Block
-which, 1aro d Vaca e. a n
Where they will feature .a line
of ..auto, supplies and sport
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goods.
THAT Duncan, Macconnell, who
—unde.rwerit _in_operation in St.'
. Joseph's Hospital' is: again hospitalized. He . was • taken• to
Wingham Hospital • last Friday
afternoon and the ' following
• day Victoria° 'Hospital; Lon,
bti:t latestreports are
that he is ranch improved and
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.:Wflgflicely ,
0.1 LOW LAND
_Long Term
s tare-
ixtuire
For Low -Lying, Poorly
•. Drained Soils, Subjett
to Flooding,
"20 Lbs. to Acre"
.... .... ..... : •5 lb.
Red .op
Reeds Canary Grass6
Meaddw. Fescue .; ...
Clover, . . •4 lb.
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-71;n7Siale°47.Ac.re
°Sow 2 Lbs. Fer . Acre...,
RETAIL $8.75 UNIT
D. R.FNLM'SO
"PEONE.-,91; ,-LUCKNOVV
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• ...shop:and Savoirbis.:..week: Tfieset• •
GIRLS' SUiVINIER DRESSES "ITALIAN BEDSPREADS .. PYJAMAS
'"--61r1"t-±adies4--101-nkte-i&e-e
Smart• Lomely-ipatternsi-84-X100,...ea-$5.9.5 •
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saniforiZed, sizes 2 to 12 $2 98 Value
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„Now, pair ; . . ; ....... $2.39
" Priced .. .. . . .. ; . . . $1.98 to, $3,29
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"BABYCOT" DIAPERS
"Soft, fine' qualitY:
Special, dozen ,$2'.99 •
LADIES' ANKLETS ••" '
Nylon,la regular 55c value.
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• . KIDDIES JEANS
Kiddies sanforied jeans, plaid
frith, 'elastic viaist,. 3.
$1.19 Pair 2 P'air, $2.00
• BOYS' DRESS TROUSERS
dabardine, tailored like' Dad's.
Pair ..... ... . 0.89
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•BLAZERS .
Boys', Girls', 2t� 3x, all wool
, Each • , ..
MEN'S PINE TEE SHIRTS
White and; colors; nylon reinfort-
Each , •„... . .. 79c° ,
SFORT 'SHIRTS'
atiiegt:ersr'Ea.$
ge;- a12 9
12sn
a, tftrsOri z
spe.ciaipd
MttN'S 11/2 OZ. DUNGAREES
Sanforized, welt mule. Pr. $3,19
• SLIPS -Sale
SILK SQUARES 49c
PPOOMERS .. 360.
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1)}tt,SSVAS (Ladies') Ea, WO
• 49b