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THE 7,► okNo T SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAIUQ'
FAMILY
WEDMSDlAY,, MAY 23rd;;. 195
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Enquire about our Special Offer This Week.
Special Discount on Two or more Pairs;:.
Fpr any. Member or Members of the Family.
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AN JEANS 1956 --- POPULAR STYLES
BOYS' .&,.GI ,LS' .. _.:'....
• Sizes 2,' 4, 6,' 6x, •with matching braces, elastic waist. i
or (belt., style. Priced at' ;,. .....,.: are, `$1.29, $�1°9O j
GIRLS' & BOTS' ' .. • •• .
8 to 16. ,:Girls', prices start at '$2.60. Boys' at $2;98
matching Windbreakers if desired,
THAT in, less •than an hour on
TVesday afternoon f (oral Mac
nald :landed "seven : eve1y
trout,•..measuring 'from .81/2 to
12 inches;.
',MAT Charles Elliott 'of town
observed his •89th :'birthday on
Sunday, • May 20th, and his
friends -join in extending con-.
gratulations.:;and best • wishes,
Mr, Elliott hasn't been enjoy-
' ing the best of health' but is.
• looking forward to' getting out•
and about.
THAT four Lucknow High School
student's have joined , the Q9th
Battery, RCA, at - Wingham.
' Arnold Hartford 'joined the
' Battery about a month and a
half ago; and more recently,:
Paul Couse,. Ian Marshall and
Ted ,Collyer have, signed up.
The - Battery accepts recruits
froin 16 years-of,-ag : but _under
i V2 years, parents' -permission
is required. They will attend:
militia camp • ,at Petawawa in
July. ., °
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THAT r •Fred. Beck, a Harriston
• .business man, spoke ; in ,the irn-•
ited :.Church on Sunday 'inorn-
in,g on .behalf of the Ontario
• Temperance Federation. He
gave :a very; acceptable address
'with personal testimony , that
was •, very ; effective.: Mr:. Beck
• substituted for. Mr.' Royal. Mout
• ton,who was unable to be pre-•
sent afire to ` bereavement:. '
THAT; 'Harold Congram, under
went an operation it Kincar='
dine Hospital ori ' Thursday for
a ruptured appendix , gnd eons.
traction . ,of the bowel.' He is
making a • favorable . recovery
but will be hospitalized for 'a
couple of weeks.
.THAT Re'ir, Wallace McClean will'
conduct the .92nd anniversary
services' of Whitechurch Pres
loyterian Church on ` Sunday
morning. 'and evening. '. Rev.. N.
' Caswell will take the morning
•service• in Lucknow and the af-
ternoon service. at Dungannon.
•. ' The evening' . service in -Luck-
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Luck -
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of : • the Ripley , Presbyterian
Church Centennial.
Good weight mercerized cotton drill. -Tan, deep pock-
ets, bar tacked,' heavy duty zipper, sanforized. Sizes
Several styles,, from which to choose. Sizes 12 to, 20
ALSO BLUE DENIM and WHITE BACK bENLM JEANS
in all the above sizes.,
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55 YEARS ,IVIARRIED
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.celebration which they attended
at Mitchell was marred by show
and rain.
• Mr. and Mrs. Pardon took up
•farrning on the' Purdon- home-
stead on the 12th ,Concession of
• ' Nawanosh where they continued
to -reside for -about 1.01 years until
establishing hardware, flour
and feed business at Whitechurch
Which they operated until nine
*years ago, when they dold out to'
Plred Newman and retired to
Lucknow to anake their; home.
Mr. and MrS. Purolon 'are en;
joying splendid ' health and are
youthful to a degree that belies'
' They have. a family . id four
daughters and 'three, sons, Mrs.
Cecil Falconer • (Catherine), of
East Wawanosh; Mrs. john Cleg-
jack Macintyre (Frorence), of
Wingham; Win. E. Pardon of
Detroit; Mrs. George Tiffin (1.s,a
bel)' of Langside; Athol of Sar-
nia and Hector of Sarnia. There
are 23 grandchiidren. and seven
great grandchildren. -
."Sarid.y and Tena" have a host,
of friehds in the district who
join hi extending congratulations
and best wishes. °
THAT the death of :George C.
' Dobson Occurred last week at
Chatham General Hospital fol-
. lowing a lengthy illifess.
was public. school inspector for
West Bruce fro* 1935 to 1944.
THAT .members. of the Ladies'
Auxiliary . to the Canadian
Saturday in aid' of the Navy
*. L.eague. The campaign was in
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Of Saran and Plastic Fibre
overs
We can offer you cOvers for most makes of ears
in colors Blue, 'Green, Maroon.
SEAT" COVERS FRO1V1 OUR SAMPLES
:at 10% Off Regular Piricei
r• This Sale from May 24,th to June 2na.
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_THAT_Jack Henderson 'bought_
the top -price Aberdeen Alfgus.
(bull at the Grey and Bruce
Consignment sale held last
Thursday at Walkerton. It ,was
a 20 -Months -old sire, consigned
. by Tom Todd of St. Helens.
The purchase .price was $355. ,
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Jack McKim had complet.:
ed ihia. fourth year in medicine
at Western University, London:
THAT Ripley' Council has auth-
orized -Police' Chief Elliott Tay-
lor to enforce the by-lavi con-
cerning dogs running at large.
The '13y -law has been on the
books for about .• twenty-five
-----yearS,--but-thists-the first 'time
that "teeth" have . been put in
the legislation,- --
Fivc.. Staff . pe cia s
FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Stokely's, 1.5ivz,- _---, -�.. -- ,r_.
I.G.A. CHOICE PEAS
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WHITE' CAFE : MX •
Ogiivie.
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FLORIDA MALLOW BISCUITS
1.G.A., 25 biscuits .. . „.... .. . . 27c
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Effective May ,24, 25 and 26.
ucknow 1 G A t. arket
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Phone 20 -- Lucknow • FREE DELIVERY,
A Complete Range of Simdals and Casuals
for *Warm Weather Wear:
WOMEN'S WHITE AND 'PANAMA SA• NDALSi7
different heel. heights,
• Foam Rubber' Soles in red, blue or brown. •
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PresbyterY of 'St. John and .anin-
'Presbyterian ChurCh, Woodstock,
New Brunswick.: He is now min -
•td the congregitions of
St. Cuthbert's,. Montreal and
'Special. music will be .provided
at both services and on Monday
evening a congregational supper
and social hour will'conclude the
centennial services which . have
been planned .with Much fore-
thotight for some. tiMe. Not the
least of the accomplishments is
the compiling, of a .detailed and
a wealth. of faCtual information
from the very beginning of the
.congregation to the present day.
--Reeords Back To 1856
.Earliest records go back ' to
February 27th, 1856, that record-
ed. an installment, payment on a
-lectors were appointed, and So
successful were their efforts that
With a seating capacity for fout of
hundred, -was built ofi Lot 14, gag
Con. fii Huron ToWnship. This
Each 'became separate charges
in 1874 with Rev,-. Grant remain-.
ing with. the • Ashfield' Church: '
A call eXtended, Adam
Mcqueen Hurow, Church,
caused dissatisfaction and eighty
families pursued.' with vigor end .
Church in Ripley, The two con-
gregations carried on Until 1922,
When they became 'one with the
dissOlUtion of the Huron Presby-
terian Church. ' •
ever had a more coonplex church'
history, and the recording of it.
the reSults ,deserving of high
praide to the historical ,Oommit-
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CURTAINS
Dot "-Marquisette. --
Size 46x8I, pair $3.98
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FANCY SCRIM COTTAGE SETS •
Pair
White with colored; borders. -in
red, aqua and .green. Pr. $3,29
RAYON NET PANELS •
GINGHAM PEDAL PUSHERS
,BOYS' TEE. SHIRTS
Cowboy , design, blue, yellow &
DRILL Tom:limas
BOV'S' JEANS
Tan drill, sanforized.
Sizes 8 to 14years $2•08
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
Fine satiforized cotton, sizes 141,'2
to 171/2, white, blue, tan, pink,
. green and' assorted stripes., $2,05
MEN'S WORIK PANTS
Sizes 30 to 44
Olive-green drill .. $4,50
Navy blue drill $4,95
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