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THE LUCK:NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th; 1956,
'THIRTEEN NEW CANDIDATES
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but everything• - and we have 1.
everything New by ' KAYSER F'
• There's, Something ne , an strikingly smart at' our our. lingerie
ounter this Spring a completely new Iioe of KAYSER
. :' APF, owns, panties,. and .petticoats. Tailor-trim,or. frilly,.
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AGENT FOR, KINCARDINE CLEANERS
• Free '.Pick -Up' .end .:Delivery Monday and, 1Thursday.
Men's, Ladies', Children's Wear -Piece 'Goods.. & Woollens''
- Continued from .Page 11
said, and might only have involy-
ed `considerably more expense. It
- was also ' debatable'', what the
arbitration ; board's d c:a s. i. o n
would :have been on the adds
• tional ` 1 lh mills' on the . debenture
and which Would run . to about
$16,000 on the. rernainder . of the
life of -the 20 -Yeas , debentures.
• Driving • Clanp Down
. Mr. • Hamilton said they :,had:
tried to clamp' down on reckless.
driving, and would continue to,
do' so, and asked for the co-op;
enatioof all citizens toward
which •' Lubknow had asstinled,: safe and sensible driving... '
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.SHOPPING NEWS ;FROM THE `i
A meeting 'of the Courtepoy,
1818•, Canadian Order of . Lady
Forrester$ was heldat the 'Lad-
ies Auxiliary Rooms on Monday,
May 9th. President Margaret
Wasney presided and a.. good at
'tendance of members was pres-
•,ent. Brother Borthwick and Bro-
ther Brown .:also. attended. Thir-
teen new candidates wene, given.
the obligation. :Plans were com-
pleted for a dance on : Wednes-'
day, June 1st, to .music by Es-
qui're's • orchestra; "Several com-
mittees were .formed.' The meet-
ing closed in -Usual manner and.
lunch •w'as served by hostesses.:'.
Assessor . Uncertain.
Reeve Hamilton was unable to•
say, whether- Mr. Eli, Morgan, the
new assessor, would 'be able . to
act or not: He .was anxious to
retain . the post,' but had: 'suffer
ed a heart attack,., snaking it un-
certain as.' yet if, . +lie•••could'. per-
form the duties..
The Reeve . outlined' the road
work plans, and the work': which
had been.. done this winter by..
the Arena . Committee and
authorized by Council, in 'rein-
forcing the arena to correct a
sagging and spreading of . 'the
framework, .which. he ; said was
now "as strong . as We, can make
it,"
Industrial Query
Rev. 'H Jennings, referred.
to .a, recent .' press report, of- a
meeting of the Georgian Bay
Industrial . Committee, ,•at ,.which.
he noted that Lueknow had not
been represented .•.• Reeve ' Hamill.
ton.' explained why:. they hadnot
been' •represented,:'gas- .fromQpast
experiences • the' Board question
ed if any worthwhile . achieve-
ment resulted.
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Chai roan_ - 'MacSween • . felt
there was room; for argument: on
this score, and thought Lucknow:
should be `rerpresented:. "He re
m _
comended the' publishing of a
local brochure. for distribution 'to
industrialists at horse: a n d
abroad. He had promoted- such
_a_project while on the_ Council
and hoped that the Board would
follow:: it: up,', in ,order. to adver-
tise our town and get it on the
map.'
ouncltflor .- Alex MacLeod said
that it: would cost 4c a square
yard . to seal the, g_e; ' shard surface
roads.; in, 'the_ . v:illd. He also
stated 'that , arr angeinents were
made to 'have a• bulldozerspread
the fill in Caledonian Park:
SPEAKS '!N FA' /'O•R
OF, DEER • SEASON.;
The LOC -Tee -Win Conservation
Club held . an open meeting •in'
the Windham Council. Chambers
on Thursday evening. A fair at=
tendance of members 'and inter-
ested people Was' present to hear
excellent addresses by. Mr. Ron
ald Brittain from the Saugeen
'Authority, Walkerton; W. J. C.
1VIarret, Department District For-
ester . for : the Western' . Counties'
and •Mr. Harold Cantelon of the
-Department •Wildlife'.' Division.
1VIr Brittain spoke in :regard to
'growing Christmas trees coin-,
mercially, pointing out some of
thea ,problems • to . be encountered
and the benefits to be • received,
'and also: touched; upon'the form:
atiori of 'fish ponds. -
Mr. • Mar`jet •gave :an' interest-
ing' • on,: deer. The thought.
there . should be, 'a 'deer season:
this coming 'Fall 'in all : the coun
:ties.. Some of the reasons he gave
were': •browsing.. ;of• young., tree
plantations; carrying' ' of .cattle'
diseases and the fact' that many.
deer ° were. beinng . shot' out of
.season.
1Vlvr Canteion spoke about game
.birds which the Department of
Lands' and 'Forests consider: suit
;able .for this Districts He em
1phasized ,iwilld turkeys • in par-
ticular, giving an outline of their
history and care in. raising -then
to maturity:.'
A 'draw was .made at the meet'-
ing to amend. the : membership 'drive
1 .SEE BY THE
SENT•INEL..
THAT Miss. Joan Smith, who has
been studying public health at .
the: University . of ;Western On.
tarip,; aria . will ,. graduate ..thus; '
year, ' is doing, field °work for,
-the month of May, ' in • associa-
• ., tion "•with. the' staff of the Luck, •
now braitich,of the Brute -Cour;
fy Public Health Unit,
THAT Wesley and Allan. Ritchie'
:have : , bought 'the Ed Gilmore
farm on • the sideroad, and,.
whish at one time was known.
as the Neil Murdoch faro,.
They obtained possession re-
cently.
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THAT .Mrs. • Victor Durnin • of
' London .•is .still 'on crutches due
to a hip :fracture • which she.
suffered in. a fall a year ago--:'
on May 8th 'to be exact. .
AT at the meeting'' of . the
rTHLulcknow':Ministerial Associa-
tion held .'recently at the :. Un-
,sited. Church _ Parsonage, ' it was
' reported by the secretary-'
treasurer that 'the Good Friday
service Collection had netted
$31.85 for' the Bible Society,
.carried on .during the past
ter . and spring.; The rod: and reel
for.. selling the Most memberships
went :to .Frank'' .Caskannette . of
•Wipgham. The 'membership:.tick
eta drawn;:; won, •a: rod and reel;`
for •Neil.; McLennan„ of Lucknow,
and": the, creel given to the seller
of the lucky' ticket went to Jack:
Bannister of Lucknow
The:latter part :of the meeting,
was, taken Up With discussipn re-
"sulting`.in.' the .forming, of a : corms
m.ittee to leakinto the'possibili�.
ties . of buyingproperty to -be
come a..Site for. the.. Club. '
Councillor. George, Joynt ex-
-gamed—the, road , •widernrrg . and •
improvements being made, at the
dttiYrip, 1-11di- provide: a":goodap-
proach and turntable • in the
dump,- with the. disposal area
clearly •marked -. • He asked . far 'co-
operation ,in- making proper .use
of -'the durnp.
Mr. Joynt also. said it . was. the
intention ,to keep the ' bowling
green • park and other municipal
property in more presentable
bii ition, i
Others called .on ,were :Rims
Button and:. Cam Thompson:'
SPRING and •SUMMER
Children's Playshoes in Canvass or Leather
with Long Wearing Soles.
SPECIALS IN WOMEN'S CASUALS
In A Variety
of:Color. 94 a
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SISMO CAMPERS
Men's, ' Boys' and °.Youths' sizes.
--Men'_s_and---Boys' Mid—TANNED.
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Fine -Footwear ' For All The Family
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GIRLS' PULLOVERS
bir ls' cotton interlockpitllovers,
solid -color body with .fancy stripe
around neck Sizes;. small, -med-
ium, large ..,., ..,ti .... .. 89c,
TABLECLOTHS
,Rayon plaid tablecloths, colors,,
red, A7een and blue. Size 4.8x43.1 :
Price ,,..,;.�i,v,....�,. ..,......,:, 98c
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n. ESMOND' INDIAN 'BLAN BLANKETS GABARDINE LONGS
` Assorted patterns in predomin-• ;Hard -swearing gabardine •longs •
at -1ors-•-red; --b-lu i--greerr-- ------:with self=belt. Blue; grey; brown.
brown 'with hemmed. ends, Size : . Sizes 9
54x72. Each to 16, years ........... ' $3.89
.,:.., b..,.,.,,, $3.59.
BOYS' T, SiiTS• '
Striped combed • cotton, short. .
sleeves, t`( i{ilit�' crew neck, s-
', sorted colors.r'Bizes 4-i2 years.
Price .:.,,..,• .,.. 49e, 79c and 89c'
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DUNGAREES
Rugged 'wearing • Dungarees, VA.
denim, extra re-
ihforcements with .
oz, sanforized,
,rivets or bar
tacks 'at all points of strain..
' Size 20-44 waist $3.95'
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LADIES' CARDIGANS
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igans, high neck, . has • peak sol a•
lar, • short sleeves, dome closing.
pastel shades. Sizes $, Ni L
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