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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-05-04, Page 10Niw • . • . • A e f •••• , „r :=••• • 'ffra ut.t. VOCKNOW SENTINEL,. 1.01ICKNOW, ONTARIO n •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. I • SEE OUR SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFER , ., with a 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; .• • •• • 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•, 1 1 -o- 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": 10111,046.41,00.1111.6.11.t11.0411mirelirroilsol111111104.alrormilin44..MmallrOolanirealegrewrallirtraoll , . .. . • 1 . 1 i . • .' , ive DOLLAR JUBILEE GRAPEFRUIT. JUICE • 48 Oz. Cans •I; I• . . ANCY CREAM CORN . • . 'Stokely, ..'15 oz.' Lb...piFkage TOILET TISSUE .White Swan... , DOG Rom -ma FOOD 16 oz. c..ans now • 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 - 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- . . • 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. •• • , .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. -oH-• ' • 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 - • ' • 4. • . • 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___$20_0. _• . • Presbyterian Evening. Auxiliary . The WAVI.S. and Evening Aux- • iliary , held the Easier. Thankof.. fering, in. the 'church basemdnt with Mrs: J. Fisher ipresiding. Hymn 214. was sung:followed by prayer .by ',Rev. McClean. Mrs. .N. Taylor gave the meditation and Bible study. Mrs. ROb. Macz Kenzie gave a reading, Members are reminded to bring ,their bale money to the 'next :meeting in May. Mrs.. McClean and Mrs: Jamiescin rendered a duet "war - sing To 'Take • The , Cross". Mrs. J., Fisher introduced ,the 'guest speaker, • Miss. Mina Rutherford, -wild; • was. '.VerY -much enjoyed: ' and gave :an inspiring • report' 'on her visit to the' World council of 'Churches Which she ha,d• the pleasure to ',attend at rEVanston, „ Illin�is in • 1954.. Mies. Gladys. MacDonald thanked • the speaker, Miss Mary..MgC14eOd I closed , the; -Meeting__ with prayer,.,.A half hour was •spent 'while re.. • freshmentswere served. , • • for • . THAT it's beep fishernian's • paradise of late. Hard. on the 'trout season. opened on Satin': day; and with ° 'warm Sunny weather for ;the. week -end, trout streams 'in the district twere dotted: :with fisiv- erpha. Sonne goo'd .'PHONE. 20, •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • nothing Of a record-breaking reported, but. we have :heard • _ . tionmitomm' mmoikunnosionoim;b;:m..04memtn.amtnewomme.iiiiiiniket.qraliT4Enstti;miedine.04tomi•dif* SiZe—g-trang ViThen teii." her - .ggH .through' anything, for her, dde$ 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 . 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 - .: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. , -71;n7Siale°47.Ac.re °Sow 2 Lbs. Fer . Acre..., RETAIL $8.75 UNIT D. R.FNLM'SO "PEONE.-,91; ,-LUCKNOVV „ • ...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 • ,. saniforiZed, sizes 2 to 12 $2 98 Value . • „Now, pair ; . . ; ....... $2.39 " Priced .. .. . . .. ; . . . $1.98 to, $3,29 ' "BABYCOT" DIAPERS "Soft, fine' qualitY: Special, dozen ,$2'.99 • LADIES' ANKLETS ••" ' Nylon,la regular 55c value. *4. • . KIDDIES JEANS Kiddies sanforied jeans, plaid frith, 'elastic viaist,. 3. $1.19 Pair 2 P'air, $2.00 • BOYS' DRESS TROUSERS dabardine, tailored like' Dad's. Pair ..... ... . 0.89 • . •BLAZERS . Boys', Girls', 2t� 3x, all wool , Each • , .. MEN'S PINE TEE SHIRTS White and; colors; nylon reinfort- Each , •„... . .. 79c° , SFORT 'SHIRTS' atiiegt:ersr'Ea.$ 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. • 1)}tt,SSVAS (Ladies') Ea, WO • 49b