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UCKN;OW ,SENTINEU LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LADLES' coTTQN H.0USEC.OATS—easily laundered
and cool . ..... .: , .... .., $3.89;
BYJA1\IAS 'AND GOWNS—crisp cottoncrepe and batiste,
sizes 12 to 20.
allNDRE4SSES . FOR ALL OCCASIONS—print, . sanforized
• "guise: .cotton",., waffle :pique, "Blister • Cloth",
shantung;from . , .... . , ...., . , . , .... $2,49 up
fr'
LADIES'. SLACKS -new '"sheen". gabardine, sizes:
A' FEW SLACK .$ •,
U1TS to .clear • at.. , .. ..... , , ,... .. $!6,'
'TO COMPLEMENT • YOUR.. SLACKS AND `S, HORTS'
T.Shrtts Blouses:—Picalay Cotton 'Boucle, Broadcloth
NYLONS •:—new shipm+eut of 1st quality G0 gauge nylons.
,SPECIAL 'PRICE , $1.50
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IES'- .AND MEN'S ' WEA
ItESBYTERIAN PICNIC.
HELD' LAST THURSDAY•
Sports winners at the J;ucknaw
Presbyterian Church picnic held
last Thursday were ' as, follows:
5 and finder girls, Eileen Baker;
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ransportation
Service Between
Dungannon and : Luck tow
and
CHARTERED BUS AND
TAXI TRIPS
To all pointe
Can also arrange' ',halter
trips with Western Ontario
Motorways.
SEE., OR CALL'
boys, Robert Helesic; band under
—boys, .Garry Gammie; 8 : and un-
der girls,; Beatrice ° Vodimer;
;boys, 'Tolinie Wasney; 10', and.
under —, : girls, _Marlene Stanley;
boys, Wayne Johnston; '12 and
Iunder girls, Marlene. Stanley;
boys, Jim Pedersen; 14 and under
,gids, Betty, ,Armstrong; boys,
Bob Morton; young ladies race,
Bessie Reavie; young men's race,
Dennis Einberlin; married :.ladies'
rate, Grace Gammie, married
men's race, Rene Weirsma; 'slip-
per kick, Grace Gaiinsnie;' tie rAce,
Mrs. McFarlane; ' 3—legged, 'race,
Grace Gammie; Doris Bock; hop
piing race, Doris Lyons.
W ,,. 4ST AZ'JULY 9th, 195?.
THAT. Sgt.: Creba MacSween,
!1'orrner' Bruce ' County' Health
inspector,and.. now. -with the
R,C A.F,, has been posted from
Ottawa to. Winnipeg.
r T, IIAT "Rory" MacDonald,. 9-
year-old son of Rev. :and Mrs.
A, Douglas, MacDonald, is at
tending Boys' Camp at . Camp.
THAT' an • electric clock present-:
ed to S.S. No. 10, Culross- by'
Ontario Hydro Chairman • :Rob.'
ort Saunders has been stolen.
Enitrance. to ' the „ sehhool was
gained by .. forcing the front.
else was stolen.
door.' bTotlung
:The ':clock was persofialiy pre
seated by •Mr. Saunders. at;the
Christmas' ' concert' last year to
' the !teacher, Miss .Olive Thomp-
son, now Mrs; Ernie Hanna..
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T1IAT those little unpaid "Want
Ads" 'are the bane Of weekly
publishers and some Have gone
so - far as to refuse phone orders
andadopted a 'cash with order
,. policy. Ranging in amounts of
, from 35c to 75c, .they are trivial
by .themselves, ..but collectively
can :run into.'' a considerable
figure. Some of them scar cel
warrant, the• expense of !billing,
but . you just , can't write them
off. That .. they .go: unpaid; is
generally because they arefor-
gottte1 or neglected` until we
rfinally send • out a "dunner".•.
THAT Miss Shirley Moffat; dau-•
`ghter of 'Mr. and Mrs.' Robert
,Moffat,- left on Tuesday for
Toronto,where safe will attend
the pre -teachers' college sura-
mer • course. Shirley has been.
engaged to teach at SS; 10
East: Wawanosh.
THAT Mr. .and Mrs. F Z'ank Cuy,. .
er, lifelong, residents: of,. Kin
cardiae, were at., borne to scores
of friends on July 1st'. .On: the
:.occasion of 'their: 50th.:wedding
anniversary: Members ,of • the
itaiitily ares, Bernice, Mrs. D. W.
Cameron. of 'Walkerton; Ruth,.
Mrs... A. B. Cole o Gtelph; Jef
' fersor of . St. Thomas; Isabel,
LOW RATE
LIFE INSLJRArNCE PROTECTION
WITH • TOTAL DISABILITY AND ACCIDENTAL
DEATH AND . DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS.
Pays'. $from,die
110 000 At Death
natural causes.
Pays $20,000 At D,
Pays•
• if .caused by accidental means before age 60 .
Pa .s 330,000 'At -Death •
f' caused .. '
' � � by accidental � means. ; �beforc oge 60 • while •
passenger in certain. public conveyances or ,if due';to, fire
in, a` public building, hotel, etc,
:IN ADDITION to these death' benefits, cash "indemnities_
'to you; during your lifetime, are provided for • loss of'.
parts of the body .due to one or more accidents. before
, age 60 provided loss for each accident occurs within 90.
days of such accident.. ' • • • 4,
Loss of both hands, both feet or sight of both eyes $10,000
or .loss of one hand and one foot $10,000 ' etc.
Pays $100 A Month: ..
until age 65 if totally disabled ,before age .55, followed
'by $10,000, subject to continuance' of total disability. • Pay.
ments commence six months after, becoming disabled:
.No Premiums To Pay
whilereceiving disability benefits.'
For Life 'and All Other Lines of Insurance
WITHOUT` OBLIGATION:: TO 1$14, SEE
A lee e l
'Phone :Dungannon 46 ' Collect.
How To Rail Your Vacation'
Here :conies' help for those who
have no .talent ifor wrecking their
holidays. • Humorist 11. Allen
Smith presents; 50 hilarious sug-
gestions for perfectly rnaddening
holidays. Read "How .to. Ruin your
Vacation' in this Sunday's (July
13) issue of The NEW - Color
Gravure : American Weekly, great
magazine, exclusively with The
Detroit. Sunday Times. '
lex. B. McKau
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York Bologna _ 39c•
Kum • 52c
Kllic' 55c
:York Hamburgers withf
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York Meat 'Spreads 3 ,,oz. 15c
York Weiners and :Beans'
2'0 :oz. 39c.
Made by she l: Cooke Concrete Block Co.
CONCRETE, ::CINDER or ;SLAG BLOCKS
Sewer Pipe, Weeper Tile, Y s `and T's,•
Eric ` Cbimne Blacks:
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SET COUNTY LEVY.
Ashfield. Township will pay • a
county, levy • this' year, totalling
$25,691:63 as compared with $25,-
561.58, in 1951. The ..township's
equalized assessment is 42,854,625.
The .general . rate of : 5.5 mills
amounts 'to $15,700.44 ' and • the
highway rate: of 3.5 mills• figures
out at. $9,991:19.
West Wawanosh, with 'ah equal-
ized assessment of $1,794,181, pays
$9868.00 under the general rate
and $6,279.63 for highway pur-
poses, for .a 'total of . $16,147,63,
compared to' 114,83 in 1951. , Toronto.
$16,
ENGAGE TENT -S
'Mr. and Mrs. Warner A.' Smyth.
will./ to announce the .engagement. •
of their younger ` daughter.,. Phyl-
lis Lorraine, to John' Avard, son,
of'Mr. ,John Burns of Truro,,Nova'
Scotia, and the late Mrs. Burrs.:
The wedding will rake place on
July 19th at 2 'p.m. in Salem, Un;•
ited Chur,ch. •
Mr. and
. •Mrs. Frank Garniss.
announce • the engaglement, of
their daughter,: Betty• 'Jean, to.
William Ernest Ratcliffe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Ratcliffe of
Toronto, Ont. The marriage- will
take ;place on August 2nd ,at 11
o'clock am. in St .Bartholomaws
Church, 509 .Dundas St., , East.,
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BOYS' ,JEMS
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,Boys' lace -back jeans,' 'an-
other shipment of this pop
idler, hard wearing' jean at,
the. low Price of only
$2.39 Pr.
BOYS',. JEANS
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• Boys'regular cut jeans at
k $2.59 land ;2.95 Pr..
PORT SHIRTS
Boys' plaid sport shirts --
made of saanforirzed woven
plaid, sizes 'S; aM L.
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ME 4'S JEANS'':.
Men's blue jeans =- Pre'
shrunk, 71/4 o ' denim, well
made
and well 'cut. ;' ,
my $3.50' Pr.
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