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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-22, Page 16PAGE $IXTEEK. •THE 9 LUCKNOWSENtiti.EL, ' LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO:: WEDNESDAY, -JANUARY 22, 19 k s •I. 15? • t+� • 1.3 $n 11 .14 "i 44 continues Until Saturday BELOW Are A NUMBER Of SPECIAL CLEARANCES Not Listed On. Last Week's Bill .N,�O>,�IEI�d1�l/llll..�1�t/4�1�-�„I11Yt�:�11�11 MEN'S WEAR. • MEN'S HEAVY DOESKIN SHIRTS These are included with our. regular flannel shirts. SALE PRICE $2.69 or 2 for. $5.00 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Due" to.. last week's demand for our special on Men's dress pants, we are running another special this week of better trousers at a special discount. These ' pants were originally Priced from $14:95 to $19.95. Sizes 28 to 44 only Any Pair at $12.95 MEN'S FELT HATS Wider Brims Broken Sizes TO CLEAR AT $11.98 and $2.98 MEN'S LINED SMOCKS Sizes 36 to 46. Denim and green and navy d'ril1.::Y $1.00 :OFF, Each Smock BOYS' SUITS Sizes 8, 9, 10, and 14 Only. REDUCED .to $12.95, $14.95 and $19.95 BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS Sizes 8 to .16 -'Special clearancethis week. ONLY 79c LADYBIRD POLO PAJAMAS Sizes 8 10 14 Regular $2 98 FOR $2.49 BOYS' HOCKEY SWEATERS • Sizes 8 : to 16 SPECIAL $2.49 '4 +>l iii ri,4"mi>•��i 04.11,99mos i9ii4iimuinbuomN GIRLS 8 to' 14 •• DOUBLE , KNIT SUITS / Sizes 8 and 10 only. $1:7.95 regular. FOR $14.95 WOOL JUMPERS 10 and 12 size $8:95 regular FOR $6.95 GIRLS' SKIRTS • Plain corduroy in red or blue. Assorted patterns of corduro. s and other - materials. SkirtsY o r include'values to $4.95 ONE PRICE $2.49 1".1/ IM1111II10/"•./;4,941."1164"1"6111.441444)11.641.•"!.."4.941040 LA'DJES' WEAR ladies' All -Wool Skirts A SPECL,L RACK AT s �%price and less FRIDAY ' MORNING SPECIAL Be.. early for these L�dies:';.F.II: aril ' Illlinfier. Hats ,.. 20%.° to 50%a ALL. LADIES' 'WOOL 'SLIMS: Plains, plaids 'and checks 200k DISCf?YJNT L By The Se�t�nel THAT there were twelvetables of cards in play at the regular. card party at Belfast School last week. • Prizes for high lady went to Mrs., Harvey ),Kilpatrick . with ' the .'low being Mrs.. Glen. Weaver. and Mrs.' Jack Irwin. Top man was John Rutherford with Jim. Nelson wiping the consolation prize. THAT . Work being carried out by the Department of Highways on Highway '86; within the easterly limits of the Village includes the `widening . of • the stone arch bridge over the' river . below the mill, Pond," andfilling of the ,open ditch on. thenorth side of the road ' in ' front.: of the rest- dence .:of Sid Whitby and Gerald Wagner. _ THAT the 'next . big month-end draw ' in the Shop-in-Lucknow Community Draw will be made ' on the basis. of 'purchases made up,. to February. ,,Ask; for your. tickets from, participating :mer chants: ,' Al ,coupons on January . ;. sales will be in the month-end draw for prizes of $25, ' $10' . and $5 This will be the second last •of the big draws. THAT Larry -Hunter, 1:6 -year-old son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm, G. Hunter" sof Zion, .underwent- a mastoid operation m Victoria Hospital, London, en .. ` Friday, January 10th:. returning borne last Saturday. . THAT there were : eleven tables 'at : the St: Augustine C.W.L. card party .on Monday, under ,. the convenership'; of Mrs. Theo- 'dore' Redmond ' and ' Mrs..- Ray- mond Boyles: High score prize winners were Mrs. Bill Kinahan and Johnnie .. , Maclnnes; low score, .: Mrs. Jim; ` Leddy, and Wayne Jamieson; door' prize Kaye .Sea.The next: party will. . , be- onJanuary 31st. t. THAT a list of dailies . supplied, for ' publication in last week's paper omitted the name of Sol- omon S.. Greenhouse as :a ' con tributor. to the "Santa Claus Day" in . Lucknow'. and members of the ' Lueknow Business Men's Association' wish to acknowledge this additional' donor, THAT ' `Dan' Thomson and' his ..daughter ,Trudy :are , both hos- pitalized in Wingham. Dan, who is'' employed by Brooks' Trans- port, had in fectiondevelop from a finger injury and was ad miffed` to hospital last Wednes-' , day.' He was expected to be 'there just a few • days ;Trudy was hos- pitalized a ' week ago Monday with an eczema infection, which is proving troublesome to clear up. Trudy is a 'Grade 11' student at.Lucknow District High School.- THAT The Sentinel had an •interest- • frig note. recently ' from A. Nicholson, minister.. of .Social Welfare and .' Rehabilitation in m the Saskatchewan 'Govern - . merit. "Sandy" sent along a clip- ,ping., about '`Dr: and..Mrs. John. :: M r y's enture; t o r n nt&1 on ``Mother and .: Dad's" holiday and concluded by saying: "Al;. though. •I have .,been away from' Lticknow• - for more than forty • years,..r would . have to be very short of funds before allowing, my sAbscription to The Sentinel • to lapse." .. . • AGENT FOR KINCARDINE 'CLEANERS Free PickotJp and Delivery . Monday and Thursday Ladies' and Men's . Wear Lucknow , • Luckno,w • YOUR "LOWEST.PRICFS" FOOAiAPip rii'it ,TIME'FOR CLEAN SWEEP! 4 New Corn Brooms TULiP COLOURED Margarine Super Sale CANADA PACKERS d2 -as; KAM LuncheonMeat LEES BRAND Pineapple, Crushed or Tidbits DISCOUNT BRAND Tea Bags Sale; NATIONAL. BRAND Tea ;Sags` Sale 20 -oz. String SAVE 2Q ea. 791 REALLY. SAS 4 :lbs: 89i 2 .tins 791 S.4VE TQ.3i 4 dins $51 100 .x 2' cup size . SAVE 1 C x2 ECONOMY aoQs KLEENEX Super Sale'..: FAMILY SIZE — REG. 1.29 BEST Toothpaste Sa 691 cup size '_ SAVE SAVE ro` zt k .S. 79 VE TQ°4( e 89 tu. We Sell. For teas' Phone Lucknow '528-3420 \.Values Effective January -•23, 24, 25 THAT m a • Pahnerston • lady took' home the jackpotprize of $110 from the' Legion ' bingo last week. THAT Bill' Hall, ` who has: ;been employed. by , the Lucknow Co- op for some six years, has com- menced work. with C. E. Mac, •Tavish Ltd.` in Wingham. Bill took over, the petroleum depart- ment sales and service following:. Murray. Henderson's dmployment With' the. Co-op. , THAT Joe : Dean, who recently: .sold his . 'property just north' of town to • Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Morningstar, has purchased ° :the 2nd `concession Kinloss ',school • from' Allan'', Macintyre and 'El- mer Reavie 'and is. residing' there .now... •� THAT a letter • from Jim, ` Freda ' , and . Donnie Reid advises : of a :change of address at Zephyrhills Florida. The 'Reids have moved into • a trailer " home which they purchased and Jun says ' "man ' ' this. is . livin' compared to a house :down here." .The Reids, who operate a : drive-in restau- rant ;at Stratford.- in -season, .,are enjoying their: winter in the south. • Ls Your 'Subscription 'Renewed? THAT '•Dr. 'and Mrs: Mark R by and: song; Scott and left. last Thursday 'by mote) -Florida. They .expect to be 1 until : ' about . February, 1st. Ra thby's' .office is ..open as ual: ',during his :absence:, THAT .: Miss Jean Lyons • sub a heavy ;stroke. on .Friday' 'Wig and is .•hospitalized m V Wham ` Miss: Hazel Webster'' ed at Miss . Lyons' home ' in morning .. and $. 'found • • "Jet lying on the couch. . • THAT :Mrs " P M Johnston a 'patient in 'Victoria Hosi London, . where : ,she" under :surgery on: Friday, Pete re ed 'home on ' :Monday. daughter, :.Mrs.' . Jim ''Snell (Ruth) of Vancouver is Nis .with her Mother in. London THAT among the ladies rom community attending,. the day 4H training''achool . ham ,.wares "'Mrs, Peter. Mat aid and • ,Mrs ..'Kenneth , A Colwanash Mrs. James ' and Mrs. Warren. Zinn, Dui non Mrs.. Gordon Kfrkland Mrs. Franc Ritchie, ' Zion; . Alvin Robb and • Mrs. , :Ste MacLennan, Kintail; Mrs., don. MacPherson and :Mrs, nest Gatwt, ' St. Helens.: n. . ■ • e ■ ■ . • ■•. ■ • THAT Paul..O'Donnell, 10 -old• son of Mr, and Mrs. Des. o' - R.11: ' R.R 3. Goderich, has n been "sporting" . a . air of ■` shiners .which defy de cription. a +. `While playing ' hockey on the u :roadway, .Paul • 'was hit on the 'forehead, just over the nose,` -by a ' hard shot puck.. The, 'swelling is and two black eyes which re - stilted were something to see. u Paul ' received '' medical ' atten• tion, but was none ' the worse ■ for the biowi other than the vis- m ible effects. nis•i Continues At ennett's Until nigh% of February Ist ,.