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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-14, Page 105 •,c 4 •�i �i}}t r:�•� A', Fr' • !g t t THE L PAGE TEN • LADIES & MISSES CAR COATSAND $IJBURBANS Sizes. 12 to. 20,, A good selection frownwhich to choose, All have quiltedwool interlinings in the very . popular tan, red,. navy of Black Watch. Priced from . $12.95 to $19.9.5. GIRLS' 11•8; 16 CAR COATS A new shipment : 0f Car coats of colors. Wim. Dress ' Coats ui sizes 8 „and 1.4 -AND DRESS COATS for this age, group in a tvtariety • • $10.95up only, clearing at one-tbiard off CHILDREN'S :COAT SETS, ETC. .:.• Drop in .and 'leak over our boat Sets, Bench • .Goats, Shaw 'Snits and Etc! We have, an outfit priced for your needs. Sizes 'to, '6x. A few 3 -piece puttfits,. sizes. 2-3-4, reg. $15:95; to clear at $9.95 MEN'S SUBURBANS & STROLLERS , .. , In : blue gray, steel, beige,, brown and .a good range. ,ot pat terns• Sized ' from 36 to 46. ,Priced tProm . $15.95 .to $23.95 few; Bench Coats left at • Se'S4 f�YS'WEAR, 8 to.14'.Years .,. Whether it is for school or better Wear,,, we have a good selection to Coffer: A few Berich Coats, sizes 10. to 18, only, at $785 • Suburbn Coats in all sizes ranging, tfrom $12;95 to ;•316.95 A. few Station Wagon Coats in 14-1648. only at Halt: Price. ITh WERW AR;OOR THE WHOLE FAMILY' . . penman'' s, Stanfield's or Mason Knit. Our prices are goo Drop in and see for yourself. Men's, *Ladies , Chi dren's Wear-i'ieee• Goods and �Woolle,ns AGEri'I';. FOR • KINCARDINE . CLEANERS clic Monda and Thursday. :gree :PIck-VP . snd.:: D. �_ . : , �'v._ _ BLAMES ALCOHOL (Continued from Page 1). fines' • the ch was accomplisn ingelk thin in , curbing little'or nothing g fatalities. fa" . ; , wrong "We're bar 'rig utp tlje �.'claim- ing Boyce, in ,:+1Nr. tree", said. : that alcohol'was responsible for a high .percentage •of the ac- • cadent toll, and quoted . a .lab- ratory technician as the .. author- ity that alcohol was a ' factor in as.. much as• 85 percent of fatal' accidents. - . Constable Boyce . said he was twit giv ng<a temperance lecture, for w at a person does with a1-. SENTINEL u,'OW, ONTitr *. Il NE NOV. •14th, 195x' 1 SEE, BY THE SENTINEL } THAT John Dahrher, who Joined the ROM' about a year ago; _is being transferred . , from Camp Border to North•• Bay. John, Mrs, Dahmer, Michael and Patricia. 'are visiting' here *tine he isn leave, prior to taking up residence at North 'Bay. ' • rivate and not infringing on p rights. Do as your . heart dictates but stay off the highway if . you are drinking. •• Constable Boyce. said it was .a privilege to; drive, and in . his personal.c sinion those who drove; while drinking should have their permit' suspended and upon a third offence permanently re voked He also favored license suspension for those 'having in- toxicants open:. in a motor' . ve- hicle. There is no reason ,for it,, if we are • interested in saving 1,200 lives a year, '• and, he con- cluded, he would have no corn punc7tion in taking offenders to cdhol is : their own business, so, task, whethery long as they are within the law or high. degree: e.' THAT effective Monday, .. Fair- view Dairy increased the price of milk one . cent, • to 20c a Wart. This : is. still,. -below -the. !price in neighboring towns, where the .price is 22c a' quart. ---o-- THAT Glen. Walden has taken 10 ,of the purebred Guernsey herd of William Cruikshank of Turnberry Township The cat- tle were • left witlhout ' shelter following the $25,640 fire of l4r.. Cruikshank's !barn and. stG early Sunclax mrnng�< ,oma• THAT we must give credit • where credit . is due, so•it.; is only , fair to 'point out that it *as at Hackett Church,, not at Slakes, that the recent bapt- .isma1 of • six infants took' place. ---10-- THAT wild geese ".by . the mil lions''' passed • over 'here 'last Friday:' Wilfred McQuillan tells us__ that:: the locks filled the sky as +far as you. could . see from east 'to. west. Five I,tar�$peoia; I.G.A. ° PEANUT' BUTTER' .16 oz. ' tthe ' be of low until' closing: Saturday, November 17th off regular price on 411, Papers.'on hand at Our Store 65 - . PAPERS, : TO CHOOSE FROM FIN-LAY-DECORATORSAND GIFT SHOP Phone 218 • SOLO MARGARINE 1 lb. SIMONIZ LIQUID W 49 ALU MIN'UM FOIL WRAP' . o• I.G.A 25 ft., .,. r _,� � ----= -�, _ - , OLD DUTCH BLEACH 16,0z, ' •'Prices' effective November' 15, , :16` 1 for 2 luckno 1G ar Phone •20 - Lucknow FRE DELIVER Fair on Tuesday. T Richard Elliott -returned home a few: days ago after be- ing hospitalized for:. a time as the result oft a heart condition.. • T1LIT �: the • Lucknow District • .!High' School • Coni encement will (be held( in the school' aud- itoriuttn .on 1 `riday, of�feriiog, the held/next Tuesday' in l?un- usual varied. and interesting ,program: THAT !Margaret thin; Beg.N., . is nursing at --Glasgow, . Neva Scotia,‘ and has been there for some time'although we just heard of' the, item that will still be news. and interest: to many. of our readers. -TRAIT -the Colwanash • Junior ran Faers annual % banquet will • THAT the new mail- service is speeding up delivery,: at least, •in some localities. We now try ' to despatch the • Sentinels'. to• -outlying points on the late 'at, '• ternoon mail., As a' result Mrs. Wm of London tell- ing . ' Lloyd, Miss ' May • Boyle of Kin lough, that ..she now is reading ,her Sentinel about . 9.00 a.m. Thursday .Morning, . before the rural route delilvlery reaches the Boyle mailbox. '. THAT Mary •M,acaInityre 'has sue - c ssfully !passed • the nurses'' registration exams which were: !held .recently!'. At ' the -''present time the is, on the staff of Sarnia. General Hospital • o--' THAT. local • !churches are this. Sunday 'carrying. out'the,,,theme "Each One Bring. One", which. was ,'recommended at' a reeent gattherin ; cif ennbers of;: the hilarious churches, who discuss- 1 ed ' ways and :means , of stim-' dilating religious enthusiasm, and a 'resulting increase in regular church attendances THAT Mr. James Forster, return- ed home on •Saturday after 6. weeks in Wingham. General Hospital, which he found out. was a ,glood place to 'be when ill, "and where he was' well : looked after: During his ' stay in the hospital Mr. Forster ob- served` his :85th (birthday. THAT Clair. Johnston. and Lloyd Hunter were winners at the Legion•cribbage party on Mon- day night, which 'is to be . a weekly event: Lucknow r. .44 ' f be held gonion united Church with Rae Watson as guest speaker. THAT . W. B. Anderson is a mem- ber of a deer .hunting party of' ten members from Walker. ton'. and district who are spend. ing • ten days on Manitoulin Island: • Grant . Case, local Co- op n onager, has joined a Zur- iolh party .of nimro'ds *in quest df the whitetails. on Manitoul- in, Gordon Bailey also amain--. ipanied the. Walkerton party. Mr.. Ernest Gaunt is a patient , =--o- at the Shouldice' H,oapital m Tor-: T1iAT bus load of students ac-• ''onto ':,He underwent surgery on • .. ' d t a�dhers William Tuesday and will have .TRAT.B Harris,'who: makes his home with :Mr.'and Mrs Blake Alton, suffered a broken foot while playing football at' Luck- now District High School last week. The .foot was : put in a cast. and Bob was able , to:,4re turn to school. He expects the east to. be on 'about' . five weeks. a o , a second eompanieby eMrs. MacDonald and Dick Abel of operation , on ;Thursday. '' Lucknow District; High .School, Gaunt . is visiting ' in the city attended the Royal ` Winter while Ernest is hospitalized, ootwear T day now' we may need the protection of. Warm .Waterproof Footwear.. Choose from our Coniplete. Stock .of Men's, • Women's and Children's RUBBERS and- OVERSHOES: Women's and Children's . PLASTIC OVERSHOES in Frosted or Charcoal Grey °Don't . Take A Chance -- Be Safe itathwel*s 5on FINE FOOTWEAR FOR AL THE FAMILY • LADIES! SLIPS - Lovely lifetime fantasy slips, 34 to 42, Guaranteed for year, $2.98 • NIGHTGOWNS, PYJAMAS Ladies' Warm' and cosy, night- ' gowns and pyjamas, smartly pat- .terned yama cloth 1....1.....1 $3.75. CUPS AND SAUCERS Lovely mtported fancy' cups and saucers, ideal for. gifts ,..IV.., $1.09 .Don't1orget to ..use our Christmas Lay -Away Plan " . FOR THE' CHILDREN Ask ''to See .the following items to Tease .the children.' at Christ- mas: Tool Sets .:...... $1.89 & $3.98 Mechanical Tractor sets...... -$1.5.9 Lovely Dolls Iran $1.98 to •36,98 Cute Doll. Teasets, 89c . to $2.98 LADIES': HATS. All sem' Fall and Winter hats On now, exactly half 'price.: We' need this , spaiee. BOYS' UNDERWEAR, "Plump. -line" comnbinations,. sizes 4 'to' .16 years, each ..... $1.69 MEN'S IINDERWEAR Fleece line& shirts and drawers, sites 34 to 46, each ............' 0.98 BOtSL LINED J.ENS .Blue denial, Sanforized,plaid lining, ' Sizes 3 t� 6 years ......r........ '$2.49 Sizes 8 to 18 years ..:.:....ITti $3.98 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Plaid • sa,orized cotton flannel, Sizes 14% to 111/2. • $2.05, each. or g : for $5.60: . Y&'!".•{W .+tXRu.«,Myi ._i�172nutMevn Iwdlttyy'e!.H t [rvl✓.r 'Irow�sKv