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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-25, Page 12
PAGE ,TWE.IVE P R4 P • • i '' ' THE, LIICKNOW :SF�NTINEL, LUCKNO , ONTARIO NES AY, APi1,IL. 25th, 1950 I Mfg •w' ;,, FOR WORK OR PLAY At hocie .... ...at work at play wherever you •are, what-. ever-:--/on're. doing . _'11 .be m'ore... relaxed • in "Buckeye" shirts and trousers, With„ or without • matching jackets, You'll . find a complete range of "Buckeye" matched sets .in .Sanforized Twill in colourfast Grey, Tan,. Olive Drab, Spruce :Green, Air Force Blue., k "BUCKEYE"` TROUSERS ' • Fashioned in Arany-type cotton twill, mercerized for • extra sheen and strength, Sanforized for -minimum. shrinkage.. Tunnel belt loops,: 5 pockets, serged : seams ©• 4 .(�,5 Waist sizes 30 to" 44. Pair +..:......:....:... .,..., te. .. " • BUCKEYE• SHIRTS Full cut with double yoke, ;button -through' flap pockets, "' buttoned,. --cuffs ._ Sizes •b ^ ^ r�' ,deed a}�ot�m,,' � ,�- 14%''to'17/2- c ."BUCKEYE7..WINDBREAKER$ ___.` --_- . $4.95. SE'E BY THEN SENhI•N,E�L • :11133NT last week's winners' of $5 each in merchandise at Henry's Fruit Market were Mrs. Ger- • %ald Wagner and Mrs Orville Jones.---Advt, : . ` ' THAT we had: :a "postage due' levy e>f 3:c to pay=' this wweek,. • only 'to dscoved that it was. the return of an undeliverable. (Sentinel which someone had• sent t0 5a relative in the States and which had• not been 'm"ail- ed from this, office. The reason ',given for its return was "re- moved--le,ftt no • address'',.... —O— THAT Bill:Mathers, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Jim 1Vlathers of town, is ` home on leave for two weeks froth • the Canadian Navy at Halifax. Bill has been in the. ` servicefor two ' years, and is 'with. the Navy " Stores inch.— 4 gib.: fia AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS •F*eee-•-PickAlp and Delivery" Monday -and -,-Thursday.,-. •:• 4". 4-R. CLVBS. (Continued from. PageA 1) j ;members on _Friday night, with Mike Talton elected- to "head the Club. , Elizabeth Pentland is vice president; Jim :: Martin; secretary • and • Lois Webster, 'press report - • • 1 .JA ;,•fit., ,km •r er., Other members are; William 'MAT theatre `goers are assured• - of -another . splendid film • this week -end at The • Playhouse, "when "The' (Country Parson" is screened for three nights - Thursday, Friday and ' Satur- day. It's the .. story of Pastor. Armin ,Ritter, a•beloved mini ster,.: Who depicts what sacri `fice• and kindness really'::rnean. THAT; Will•Leesis, heading north - to Ferndale,; Michigan, after. spending the whiter, at Tampa, Florida. .He says they.- have been .laving an odd spring, with :bright, warm day's, but "after the. sun' goes down there. is need . for a coat. o-- . THAT E. H. Agnew • nas a brok- en bone in his foot which was put' : in •acast • the first of the - week. It was . at first thought he • 'might have phlebitis, but an.• x-ray, revealed , the break.. Agnew John' Andrew, , .Archie. ,Mrs: . Agnew fbeoame ill the g Van Dongen, George Collinson, end of the week and was tak -, Terry '' Dalton, `'Ronald. 'Meyers, en to `Wintgham Hospital. Earl Danny Dalton: ' • • in the week she had been ' Wayne' Brown' Swine President informed . of 'the sudden death The Dungannon :Swine' Club 'of her, sister Mary at •Wind= has' ten members, ` headed .by sor. We Can Supply You .If You Need FI;shn,gEqi RODS: and 'REELS e LINES aid'HOOKS SMELT NETS,' 101and 15 Foot DIP 1gETS; 20" ;Diameter HIP WADERS" i1T�flt BICYCLES • TRICYCLES WAGONS :'EDi3LCARS. DOLL,' PRAiviS BICYCLE :rriRES -TOMS & REPAIRS •• WE, DO BICYCLE REPAIR WORK at . reasonable rates • cAMPBEL'$, . , . ports and Auto -:'S LUCK • 'PHONE 65 � • _ • NO'Wy ONT: ,N...O..M, „oda' r, / 7..NN..O, /1�IN..O 4 0.4.4mierom11O.f0mism0•.libl .. • • —a— < • . THAT Mrs. Miff-, and 'children:' Michael and . Patricia ip1an to move ' next week, , to' Everett, near Camp' ,. • iwhere John is stationedBordenwith, 1-- -the C -AF: —0_ THAT a transposition of figures appeared in 'the : news ,'story hi The Sentinel regarding the— ap—pointment of Mr; Milton, Ray- ner• as • . manager of the flank of Montreal.' We ;wonder how • many were. • sharp enough . to t is $2. Fivetaija Spec a S at' i• a:. I.G.A. PICKLES, 9 oz: • . : ` wi Sweet` Mix,' Raid), Wafer _-- -_- - _ 4 Or 1VTust�.rd and ' PREM LUNCHEON MEA C;ARIN Y , : n SOLO MAR . 2 lot: I' DOMESTIC SHORTENING l lb, i ROYAL GOLD CHEESE `. ICES • :75c !'tax the r • 5•.. :th: • ,cic az . rtht th lat o1d pa) bu 1 28.c): 23c L.G.A., 8 oz. .-- i ryva iickhboW • ar e- Phone 20 Lucknow FREE 'DELIVERY.,• of .,.>..,>.,>.� the drio . TRY THIS • LONG TERMj' tha • r ,bus -Aiu� 45: i 'sin acture Mixture ' scot FOR WELL DRAINED LANDbet .. � ALFALFA :6 Lbs • • : ,. . • der.. LADINO. ' 2•' Lbs. .: enc TIMOTHY - 2 Lbs We ORCHARD 3: F ' • . Lbs. •� i • . ` : BROW ' ....:'7'Lbs. nig r the Cost Approximately:. $7.10 Per Ace " D R a •.FINLAYSOI T :.'''PHONE' .91, LVCKNOW . mel riles �P�4 �!!I�!410�4 1l0�0�4,�,�14 1,�41�0�11411M.:4 414 •.. notice it. The figure had Mr. Rayner starting in the bank in 1912.' It should have read 1921. 'THAT. Mr, and. Mrs: ,R: • A. Turn- er were callers in the village last week.' They- have been at bh'e ." Western Canadian . •Bvble • Institute. at Regina, for the past; couple ' of years. Dick is cur- rently employed as a salesman ,with Colonial /Homnes, Ltd., who have an • advertisement appear- ing in this issue. • Wayne Browrr as • president; Crawford McNeil, vice. president;; David Aclikland, secretary and Donald ".Kirkland,,. „press report- . Other members are, Lorne Al- ton, -Bob Harris, . Tedde Bakker; Barry McDonagh, Doug Kilpat- rick, Kenneth . Axton. Sweaters, • crests, pins and club manuals were available at the meeting. , sman Scarnpers 'THE PLAY SHOE FOR, ALL THE FAMILY ._ `MEN'S BROWN OR TAN ELK, with coinposition , or.: foam crepe soles, m . . .fro . - X5.9,5 BOYS, sizes` 1-514 -.:$4.95, YOUTHS : sizes 11413'/x - -. CHILI?S', sizes '6-Y01/2 --- $3.50, 8150 • BOYS' .and' YOUTHS' cAMP, SHOES -;with cork ''Compo tion soles FINE. FOOTWEAR •FOR ALL THE FAMILY • ,LIEADQUARTERS• FOR FAMILY SHOPPING IT'S ` A•. LATE SPRING RUT' HERE ARE • SOME "EARLY" PRICES AT ._ .� .... I(I- .^ µ .3 _ PANTS._-_ . _. D_f2E._S_ h1._1�(11�i;� .. A., $5.95' value, pail" ....4.,..,,. $3:91 • 8' to 14, Special .:,:.r.,. .........:::. $1•,98 . BOYS' DENIM _JEANS cr;:,'anforiecl, X14,- pr. •$2:9 ._ Men's heavy• WESTERN DVNGrAREE 13 oz,-sanforiied; pair $3.98 'TOPS & BRIEFS ...:;.:. 2 for 88c RIS_ WORK' SOX. Wool n- 4ori.r.-pair ..»..,..�».. .. 49:c "GIRLS' 'TAN JEANS 8 to 14, ,pair :..•. $2,49 DDIES JEANS "`Sanforized, 2' to 6xt, '.$1,00 & 41;98 ET STORE • 1Vir: .•C few to fro] the: • G den 13y:; —1y Bud hon fwhc Pler • ban SE' AJ A is'n "oft Tow erly the: • :•fuse SpRI1 G .-WINDBREAKE S w _..__ , FLETTE_.BLANKETS : • 4 to.8, satin, each $1.98 ! 70x90, first- quality, pair $440 TEE $HTRTS For all the family 29c to 89c ; SPRING MILLINERY Each .,v:,.,, $2.95 to $3.95 HEAVY '(#ATH TOWELS Embossed, reg: $1.79, •Each $1.29 SANFORIZED COTTON SLIPS. Lace trim, 32 to' 42, each n,..$1.95' WHIPCORD BUDGIE BIRDS • Dandy' for children's clothes, . • „Orders Orders taken, delivery same day Yard . ;, ... 85 $G.98 Each • • • • -- _setts hosa tion: • 111 • .ont. ina nort goal BASE road•s. ri vatic Fina] .R4111; • ,-erec' ante of l �• to It 'Ki hY-1 road the area: ego