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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-30, Page 8SAM EIGH THE LVCC,NOW SEN i. , F .,LuacNow, oorA o WEDNtTY, NOV. •30th, 198$ ►,Ch1,00 00t+lr tet 019tartort ecolvi ' • !IS We will •be pleased ;to lay sway any Mnerchandise for: • whieh • yoU. might; care to shop.• We.• appreciate your • early shopping and " WE . DO NO•T ASK FOB` ANY'.. DEPOSIT.." .;. MEN'S . PLAID SHIRTS—sizes 1414 to 18.Good warm mater ial in attractive patterns $2.59 and $2.93 SPORT SHIRTS in plaids, .plains and cheeks 1. Sizes St, M 'l• $3.98 MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS in Soft 'n' Silky Terylene* by Brill. as advertised in next week's 'Toronto Star Weekly. prop in and look •them over: *ORLON AND LAMB'S WOOL BY .TONY, DAY—the newest._ in Men's sweaters.' Our stock is, now m, 'in s1eeyeless, pullovers . and cardigans, long sleeve ° pullovers and sweater coats. * Registered trademark AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS" Free PIek-14 and Delivery Monday and :Thursday: iii i- 'ilii THAT J. D. .Durnin and Bob . .December 27th. Mowbray, who went West on. the harvester excursion, are Presently, at Victoria, B.C.,. where we understand `they have shad an offer of'work and will likely' remain ' for' the winter.;. ''�'J. D. has an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ``David Kennedy, • 'liv- ing in Victoria and made the • trip to the West Coast 'to' visit them. J. -.:D.' talked.. to his par- ents, Mr, and -Mrs. Lorne •Dur- nin, by phone from Victoria _ last week.. • J THAT falling on i �}�fi with Christmas Sunday and being obsgrved on ..Monday, • the' question ar is es, ',what about B�ing Day?" It ,poses' a prdblein that .Luck - now Business Men's Assoviation failed to settle' at last week's meeting. •Kincardine is one .of :the few towns to: date 'that has. . announced a decision --they will hold Boxing Day on Tuesday, THAT winners two weeks ago at ': the Auxiliary Shoot' Party were Miss Annie` MacLeod and Bert Gammie; with consolation awards to Mrs Bill Stanley and Les Purves Last, Friday -,high' counts were scored 'by Mrs. Al Irwin and. Keith Coll-: yer, . with low score prizes go ing to Mrs.: Hollyman; , • and Philip . MacMillan. The next party will be on December' 9th. THAT in' • subscribing to The nel • •Donalda Nicholson, Sentinel; e who recently went. to Calgary. from Seaforth to .nurse, informs US that it's the ;:coldest Noveni ber in that. western city since 1 SEE By. THE:•. SENTINEL THAT we mayhave started some-, thing (andall, for the.'good)'. .when last week we. talked'' Miss May Boyle Into coVerlag .the Kinloss, Township nomination. meeting. In our experience lad ,les ,have never. 'before attended this • meeting,. but to tis.' • oc- casion ' Three of the fair, sex were ,conspicuottts by their • pre- sence, and • it "could - be that their nuni'bers may .grow ' in the future. • THAT Jack Beatty, manager of the Lambton-Kent Insulatii; g Company of, .,Bothwell,' which has been working in •this' area for the past three . months, an - flounces. that, they have about . ' another' week's , work ` before' moving out. • THAT 'Mrs. Howard' Cowan was the. ,lone lady at. thenomination meeting, on Monday. She 'stuck it out to 'the finish, and when called, ,on '•by; Chairman J: W. • • J'oynt, said she could only make ,a .speech 'when, she was good and • Med, and that she had . thoroughly enjoyed the 1 meeting: A year ago there' were, several ladies present. THI"D TODAY is to' SEE $DAT SPECIAL GES: i6 '—o— THAT o=THAT a '`touch" of' winter, , has `been in: the air this week. Rain on . Sunday night,' was :followed .by a : quick 'temperature `drop Monday •• morning to 14 above. Snowflurries and colder on Monday sent .the mercury hov- ering' near zero ` Tuesday morn - THAT 'there, was a big crowd at the Legion's. Saturday night bingo . for .turkeys and Y chick- ens: ens: They -plan to . hold One each. Saturday : night until Christmas if support warrants THAT Mrs:: T. E. ''.Morgan. of Teeswater w i 11.... commence weekly instruction:' i 'arts and crafts at;public scchool ''9n ... the ,� • Friday of :this week:' Thein- struction will be given to pupils .of Rooms 2,' 3 and 4.: 'PHONE 20, LUCKNOW,. ONTARI,O • L.00.6104700100/00000/0470isttitn.OherideliSivio"Flenticlioa.rlrp,E" Fender Mount' Mirrors Windshield Washers .Signal ' Lights Baek7Up Lights-' Wheel'Muffs In'dian.. Blankets Spot Lights. Flexy Brushes Exhaust Extensions Seat Covers .s`W�resv.r ■ ��r mommineiwwipoonsionownreeninsonneiliorelownsimnnter+ 'PHONE 6.5„ LUcHNOW. a crew ' of linemen. THAT Miss Olive' Blake under- went . a major operation in. Vic- toric Hospital, London, and.. is convalescing at the, home of her : sister, Mrs.,. Grace :'MacIver of London, Her '.mother, Mrs., - ; Thomas Blake, who. had • been. in the .city for the past month, returned home on Friday. Mr. Blake..also visited. in . the city during;Olive's. illness. • -o•- •THAT •Ernie Ackert of Holyrood: has his right . forearm in a cast, as a result Of. a'; .fracture above the, wrist, which resulted when flew while lumber a piece of •v -jn a board In he. was .rip sa g the mishap he, also suffered. a gashed ear that . required ,five stitches, but 'it. • was fortunate itmi se 1860. Zero and sub -zero : tem- peratures have been common. Miss` Nicholson, along with two other.nurses from Seaforth, made the western: trip, about -the :' lst of'-Noveniber- • —o-- THAT Kent, Hedley;:." son of :Mr. and Mrs. N.. H. Hedley,, has joined. the. Bell Telephone. Com- pang; and commenced his dut- ies last week in Toronto . with THAT Mrs. Jennie Weish, who is enroute. to New Zealand .from Scotland, left.' on Tuesday for It ; is 'better to do :one , good act "down under"Tafter visiting for than—to—Speak many° good words: 1 a'.few days. with Mr and Mrs; Wm. Welsh :of town.. Bi1Ps. siS-- • ter, who accbmpanied their mother here, •left also on her :. return' to her home' in Neta I run.9wick., • —P— 'THAT` Mrs. Margaret •Dydley eel - lapsed on the .::street' late Sat- urday ;afternoon,' in front of Schrnid's• Jewellery' Store, and Was removed Eby ambulance to Wingham Hospital. THAT Mr.- and Mrs.'W. G. Me Guire Of, the Second Concession of Huron Township, have mov-, ed to Ripley to make 'their `home. THAT you are inviting a ,park- ing 'violation ticket `by •park- ing in the : prohibited ; zone on- ; Street u ng t-he—period .: of bridge construction work. •ii--iii/iii/iii iiii�i%i-iiilii/iiiiiiii-'•ilii/''ilii/ii/iii%ii/'✓ice iii/iii/,��-iiiiiiii: /iiiiiiiiii/i/i/ilii! . id •G frc :tes Co 121 a P 1," 1 ar ae t i'!o'iiO togi1dffdrr 7'i1 to llivito.1 '#4'Ie C'>Z /e:hM 2'8l "3i"'i'- You'll hl a the large selection, and the popular Variety - 'Store prices_. ASIC ABOUT THE LAY. -AWAY PLAN .. '..•, 'an easy Method Of shopping early' when the selection . is 'greatest. • �. ... 50° to.;$7. ., � STEEL DOLL PRAM . � S .$4. grips alsMi3 #d;a l*# d MI irdt2�# 1dswil� Vtriolui:4 1. dao r GIANT PAINT SETS ....; 69c FSR HIM ..FOR HER ., .,, . CROK1l11OLE :BOARD . $4.49: Imported Fine Handkerchiefs 39c, 49c,'59e BOXED' SETS, each. : • ; - 75c FLORAL. DESIGN TOWELS,: each ' $L19 • NYLONS, 51 gauge, Pair. .. .., $1.00 ac e"Triii 7Silk- ecsey``GOWNS ;; `x$1'.'3 SILK SQUARES & SCARVES ..... •95c LINED. CAPESKIN. GLOVES,' pair $1.89 ttractive- TABLE. .-LAMPS fibre glass' . shades .YM..Y..k)Y..YIi......v....Y $2.95 and $3.49 Smart Glazed Chinaware, Pictures, Jewelfery, Pillow Slips; Lined Goods, " 'Wool Blankets, • . BOXED TIES. smart • designsc .,..Y.... ` 95e 'PLAID SPORT SHIRTS, ea. $2.89 & $3.29 JACKETS, best quality suede . leather ......,.. ...,YYY ` $16.50 •Sanforized- tette-:PYJAMAS— . Y......-•;$4:50 DRESS GLOVES, leather, lined .... $2.75 DRESS SOX'—wool and nylon • •', : :and. 4x9$''. HAND SLEIGHS ;,... $3.69, $4:29 and •HARD COVER CHILDREN'S CLASSICS • 6 .12 -Piece'. TOY' COOKING • SET. ..,:. . tw RUBBER DOLL, SARAN HAIR .........rY. POPULAR, GAMES' ....... . ELECTRIer"TRACTORS ..r::.., STEEL TRUCKS I $1.98 Y.. ' $4.98 to Y ..:......, 19c,. 4.9e, `69c ...r $4.98 . Y Y ..... $4:95 -'$3:49` SPARKING RIFLE• 665 601 • , $1 95 MECHANICAL .. ,TRAIN SET YY.... , 95 pair :,., to Si$1.00 .. JiY. .. . Rafison Pure Wool WORK. SOX—.. . Many. More Attractive 'Toys For Girls And Boys ,Of. Alf es: ,.. pair .....• .. ...r........ . $1.10 to $149 FINE SANFORIZED DRESS SHIRTS,. • 14x to 17'/zi white, blue, tan, pink. and assorted stripes, each $2.98 oReti.»G..sarrs����Fawinerr��rb °:� Complete Selection ' 'Christmas Gift. f` Seals,Ta a Decorations Wrap, g',r Stationery, Christmas Cards Gu Jo an st' -. an • th' Cal .ba • th� pa. �►e ha F Lo --of sex ni\ •pad ani Ga pr! pr( hoi for tie ta�k b UL 1 ray tna 'He gri( awl frl .we