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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-14, Page 10KIDDIES RIB 'HOSE White and brown. •;Values to'• 69c -79c. o' Going at 25c. Pair ' • PRINT — 35c Yard WHITE FLETTE -- 29c• Yd. • 4 ►St. PAGE' TEN THE L miesi W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 14, 1956. 4 4 HARRIS TWEEDS, ORLONS, GABARDINES and NYLONS ` Here are . topcoats ,designed ,to you a world• of satisfaction bring in serviceability4 shape -re-„ tention, and smartappearance: , Har .r><: d _ � s `Tweeds at., ....$45.90 �: • °� �� ;... , . 'Orions, .at - $34.9.5 (regular $39;95)cs>� . I SEE:BY�THE SENTINEL 1.G.A: APPLE JUICE 20 oz. THAT Mrs Philip MacMillan, 1stvicepresident.. of thePro- vincial Command, Ladies Auk- ' Mary, will. attend a full exe- „ •cutive meeting of the Caned- ' • ian Legion in Toronto on Mar, '24th. and 25th; • Mrs..MacMillan and .Provincial President ' Com- rade'. Richardson of Toronto, are the two invited members. of . the Auxiliary that; will' at- tend the meeting 'of- Zone Com, - menders. om,- menders.' and Provincial; offic- ers ffis-ers of the Legion: o THAT ,..last Wednesday night's sleet storm 'and blizzard did extensive' , damage tophone and hydro lines throughout the province: In this irimrnedi- ate vicinity there was little or no damage, :During +the, .storm the hoarse. of •Mr: and Mrs. Clar- ence Symons,, south of ,Goder-, ich, Was gutted by ' fire., On 'n H ..aitf _rpa- erioh drove' to Lucknow 'to tel- 4' ti raP •,; fi Men's NEW SPRING SUITS IN STOCK ' NO?t . Made - to measure Sprue' samples for Men's and, . Ladies' Suits on display. You can still have a.; suit for Easter by order- this week. • for 19e. IX..Ar APPLE JUICE. --- PLAIN .• DILL PICKLES CHOCOLATE • CAKE. MIK.'' Ogilvie SALADA T.EA 'BAGS 60's GENT• • FOR KINCARDINE CARS. AG • Free and Delivery. Monday ' and r`Fhursiay. c FRCS COCOA '7 Ib: _ - --- ephone an insurance '"adjuster at Hanover as he was stall un able to , make 'telephone con; tact with Hanover from. God - .:e kh. • '' --oma - ' • THAT W. A. Porteous sent. along , 'a copy of the News- ' Journal,' which in wordand, picture' graphically ,portrayed the recent : teen-age riot • at. Daytona 'Beach that raged for five hours and was-. finally 'brought under control by 200 law : enforcement officers' and 854 armed National Guardsmen: "1t was real rotigh", Bill says and he would know for. 'the oc currence • • happened l terahy right "under his nose on this ,popula beach where Lthey axed • wintering. THAT Lucknow friends of . Mrs. Schell.. will regret to.. learn that She suffered ',a brrokenrlip a couple' of weeks ° ago and since then has had a 'heart at- tack, but .is making favorable .progress. She is in St.: Mick=. ael's :: Hospital.. Mrs. Schell be- came well acquainted. in Luck. naval' 'where she . used to' visit frequently., at •_the home . of her. • 'daughter, . Mrs. W. V:: John stoni —o— THAT by a •gip in the type we, made an $800 efror last. week: At 10C :per capita •Luck row's' assessment in the Georgian Bay . Development Association 'would be • a little over $90.00, if the Village were to ' join. Last week's 'slip, put it at $900. ,UC. no� Phone 20 Lucknow .• arket FREE DELIVERY • THAT Ross • McDonagh, son •of ,k 1 • .ti THAT !there were no applica- +tions for' the position of ass- essor in Paisley where the County, equalization plan has yet to be .carried out An "out- sider" will be interviewed about taking the ' job.• THAT, Geo"rge Taylor , and Fred .Anderson were. the , top Men at the Legion's; cribbage party on Tuesday .evening. .• Have you renewed your Sentine•l? Sports and 6Auto Stipp y Batteries for Cars .& Tractors „ ' Brake Cables Battery Packs for, Radios . ' Seat Covers' 1 International Mufflers ` Car •'Cushions Oil Filter Cartridges .Car Mats I Seal Beam -'Units Wool Rugs , Windshield Washers Spark Plugs' Directional Signal. Lights Fan Belts Truck Flares Castrol Oil. & :..Grease s Generators Car Cleaners ' & Waxes 4 Water Pumps ' Electric Light & Heat : Bulbs..1 Fuel Pumps' Gioodrich. and' Seiberling • Bonded Brake Shoes .. _ . Tires ash Tubes-' CAR ACCESSORIES: OF ALL KINDS 'PHONE 65 — LUCKNOW, ONT. • J s J • 1%-d frlTddafgtag of Ashfield, has 'taken a posi- tion tion with the "Simmonds Saw • Company of Toronto and com- menaced his,, duties the first of the month. Ross recently ,co61- pleted an accounting: and book- keeping courseat the Canada Business . College,: which he cammen'ced in the. fall. Bob Mowbray is taking a course at' the same.' college, which he en- tered at the .beginning of the I . I year. . • THAT' at 'the- Shoot . - warty . at t. week,,LVirs.. Smith' won the .prize for high lady and. Howard Harris was high man. Lucky birthday winner was ,Mrs. Burt* Roach '. and Eddy :Thompson won the lucky : chair. prize THAT high lady at The Ladies' • Auxiliary. Shoot ' party on: Fri- day evening was Mrs. Al Ir.-. .:win, with Sid . Gardner 'hav- ing hav-ing • the man's high score:' FOR CHILDREN' No. better way to protect those . growing feet than 'a pair of SANITIZED SHOES By SAVAGE FOR YOUR GROWING ,CHILD • Sanitized • shoes mean extra hygienic protection retards the . destructive action of bacteria *which, rots linings :. causes odors. • A :SAVAGE: SHOE FOR ALL : AGES "Pussyfoot", . "Brouver's ;Research,", "Red School House", `"Teenagers" . ' A Free, Check -Up At Any Time at Well fal a� FINE FOOTWEAR'FOR ALL . THE FAMILY. TOPS AND DRAWERS Men's fleece ` Tops and Drawers, limited Sizes, great• for. cool • _ .spring:days,..: $1.00' Each MEN'S JEANS l' oz.,' heavy. '$3.99 Pair • MEN'S SWEATERS ,Group of Cardigans Reduced to, Clear -25% to •50% • —77 SAVE'' ON , THESE THIS WEEK AT THE MARKET STORE! WORK SHIRTS . Plaid cotton work shirts, ' sanfor- ized.. Ideal for ,Summer.. ' 4:42.9 valuer , "WESTERN RIDER JEANS 13oys , sturdy 9' oz, denim, , nar- row' legs, heavy seams; sanfor- ized,. • These are the •best : value yet, Sizes '8 'to 18 years. Special Price —•$22.7,7 Pair , p4-"' FLETTE . SHEETS '70x90. First Grade. $5.69 Pair 'FANCY BRIEFS Lace trim, ladies', S, M, L. 59c to ' 696 value. 2 Pairs $1.00. , • LINEN TEA TOWELS ' 35c • — 3 ;for $1.00 LUCKY' DRAW FOR ELECTRIC KETTLE• TO BE HELD SATURDAY- NIGHT AT 9.30. • • • s 4 r •r 1 1 0 •e a of h • ti la(