HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-11-09, Page 8LUI
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Farmer (lothes For Colder Days
;BOYS': BREECHES ---hard wearing breeches of healv+y tweed,
tailored. in • full peg' style, leather knees for extra wear.
Sizel 2442, '
BOYS LONGS --Wool tweed, 'strongly 'stitched seams, •#in ,
' LONGS— str
ished with three pockets, belt tloops and cuff bottoms
Sires 78-34.
4riv'I,E BOYS' LONGS—wool tweed, 3 Pockets,; cuff bot-
' toms. Sizes 24, 25, 26, 27.
F1 JLY LINED SNOW:WIT .of durable cotton drill treated
to be shower proof'. Parka -jacket, has full- length zipper.
Throat tab, elastic at waist, knitted wristlets 'with de-
tachable fur, -trim' hood . Pants ,have double knees:,
fur -trimmed ,
and cuff a bottom.: Brown and red. Sizes . 2, 4,. 6;.
COMBINATIONS7rOhildren's Mason knit 'combinations, also:
fle -lined .Cortibs.. Size 22-32.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR,.-Stanfields, Blue ands; Red 'Label;
Penman's: -95, '71 ,and fleece -lined'{
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Special . Shopping
over :lieaf • Salmon•
Fancy Red Cohoe
1, lb- till 6,5c
.,..ware Deal Peas
15 oz: tin 2pfor 23c
York Pork & Beans '
20 oz. tin ........ . 2 for 27c
•
Royal Household Flour
5 ib.; bag 39c
A. super -quality all • purpose'
flour by Ogilvie's.
Quoffy
59c
instant coffee with a real
coffee flavor.
uy Oi' The . Week
GB,APEFItUIT : JUICE
II�e
or • 39c
li SEE' BY THE
SENTINEL ,., ..
(Continued lrom page 1), "
THAT an advt. in The Sentinel
last week for custom ;plowing
service brought; Billy. Bucking-
ham offer's from a dozen plow-
men ready to do the job
THAT a training s'chwol for Jun-
ior Farmer Clubs' officers will
Ibe held in Walkerton "on De,-
cember 1st, for .the counties of
Bruce, West Grey, North Wel-
lington and North' Huron.
' THAT a couple of• Lucknow's
` industrious tradesmen. carne in,
" for shine •publicity , in the Free
•. Press last week -f --S, 'C. Rath-
• Well, 80 -Year old •cobbler, and
Teddy Dexter, ' 77 year - Qld,
. blacksmith. They,were pictured
':,at .;the cobbler's bench and an-
vil, respectively, where: they
still perform daily, The Sen-
tinel has previously carried
'feature stories about.both these
'gentlemen.
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to come'to the village. Council: -
'for Crawford said ;he agreed to
a ' point with the proposed meas-
ure, but in. view of technical
points that had arisen, it seemed.
impossilble , to enforce. • ;the meas-
ure • at;:this time..•
.The Board,' after a•healthy dis-
cussion. of ,the matter, :decided
against enforcing fines for park
ing violations, ,much and all as
was desirable'. that these,. reg
illations • be 'observed
Few 'Assessment :APpeals
Sitting as a:Court of.
on •the' assessment' roll Council ire
ceived nine appeals, ..only . three•
of ;which were against : the' assess .
meat. The other six ;appeals were
Chiefly. in connection with im.
proper description .: o'f • . lots, . or
similar •'error. ••
Two of the' three appeals. were
sustained,, The appeal of Mrs. W.
hall revealed •that she Was
perly assessed for;•oxie lot,
and. 'brought' a general ,reduction
of" assessment ar ounting to$400:
Council reviewed their 'budget.
set 'up •at the beginning of the
year., and indications 'were bright
that,theywould remain ;