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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-10, Page 16T LVOKNOW SEN'IL'E, " UCKNOW, ONTARIO SuitS luattirt S1 ahaility to ' spring. 'Beautiful suits int carefree wrinkle -resistant dou,"ble, In fashion's ne+west'shades, sizes 10-18. 'SPring. Millinery... See: 'our .array; of carefully chosen hats, featuring the very newest trends .4 fabrics • colours... Cloches, Pillboxes, sailors and the soft dressy ghats. To complement your new hat -matching GLOVES and SCARVES' HANDBAGSpriced from $2.98 to . $598 • New Dresses... Just. arrived .-r- a large Sbllmlent 'of, 'new dresses for spring.. and summer - linens in 2=piece , suits . and other • styles, some featuring jackets, arnels,. cottons,' printed. silks, boucles,cotton boucles. ". Coats . . 'DoubleDuty Coats: for = rail'! or aunt: (Immune to. rain.- priced from $15.95 • Trench Coats . in natural shade, sis length in ue+west--colours-• , ,dashing•••--rever1;es. Men's and Young Men's TWO TROUSER' ' ALL -WOOL• • Suiis • * In our selection you'll find one far .busi- ness,' dress -up, travel and bollege. * In patterns and plains New -patterns includesmall: and medium * Mednutn greys, . browns, blues - * Trim fitting 2 -and -3 button • models, 36 to 44.. * Regular and Tall. fittings 2Trouser Suits $59495, : $69.95, $79;95 For . Boys. oo• Ages 6 to 18` New shipment. of Suits this .week provide a wide selection of plains and neat patterns. 2 -Trouser Suits 1 pant continental and : tie other regular tyle $22.95 to $29.95 • Youths , from. $32.95 to $42.95 . • 1• -,y BRING Cl ',FOR. THE; LITTLER TOTS Bonnet and " Coasts Sets •Cr rdurc y Velvets $6.95 • $7.95, Woo(,. $9.95 to $12.95, Laminated , Sizes 9, X12, 18 and ?4 months: ` Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 3x assortment of shades and styles. ,$12.95 .MEN'S.' ENEE4771H: REVERSIBLE . Topcoats •:p ., 29.95 • Handsome shadow checks in acetate- - and,-+v'iseose on one side. ?lain shades in cotton -and -rayon orb the othersid `' ' Pattern side (with f lad ,pockets, plain. Side with slash pockets' **' Brown,; green, blue or !grey,, 36 to 44 Other, _all-weather coats ' at $17.95; , 04.95 Wool fabric 'coats : in, • check patterns from .:,., .,. ' $24.95 '.,to $39 95 For Boys. Too! • All Weather Top Coats, sizes 8 to 18 'at' ' $14.95 4 to 6x •at '$12.95., • WEDIV-SDAYk APRIL 10, 19$a Sport Coats...: MEN'S - A variety of favorite patterns:' ' Sizes . 36' to 42 „ $19.95; to $39.95 Matching ; Trousers 100% Wool !Worsted Flannel . . Includarng :,the new Permanently creased, wear them, 'pack them, " the trouser crease is m to . stay:. sizes . 30' to 46 514.95 to $19.95 :. • In acetateand viscose (fabrics with the new slimmer took $T95"t $995-' indbreakers.'.: • New laminated styles in. camel, green, ,brown, blue and gold,: in. . 36 to 46. Men's ' ` $8.95 to $1995" Boys' .8 , to 16 ' $6.95: to '511:95 • irls' Laminated_Coats- High 'style Pram laminated .in plain 10; _ 12 • and' 14, peach and - green.. Priced :/from,, In -4 to 6x from top'' •to hemline!; Rani' ' or pattern: Sizes • 7, 8, Turquoise, beige, camel, 512.95 to :$19.95 $9.95 to $14.95 New Spring Ilais HATS • • 'i For both "age groups. 51.98 and. up HANDBAGS, 4 to, 6x 69e HANDBAGS, 8 to 14 98c BASEMENT S!KL Sg .Coats, '/3 V o Sizes 8 to 14 and 4 to ex ALSO . A NUMBER : OF LADIES COATS AGENT FOR. KINCARDINE. CLEANERS free Pick -UP and' Delivery Monday and Thursday !.!dies': and Men's.: 'Scout Paper Collection, Thursday, Apri18. n THURSDAY Until 6:00 .p.m- SATURDAY Until 10:00 p.m. (This Week Only) He "You're the only. girl, I've ever loved." She: `Beginners! Beginners!. A11.1 ever get .are beginners!" ALFALFA SEED Canad� No. Product / of Argentine ," ED" SEED IS CwRO-COATS This is a . chefnical treat- ment for' protection against .seed and soil borne' dis- eases,• $28.75 per bu: D. R. FINLAYSON Lucknow Phone 5 ' .8',2.903 Raised Over 000 Last Year Luckriow Women's Institute held `their annual meeting on F i'iiday, April 5th in the : ,Meet- ing room .at the Town.' Hall, with 1f rs. It L; , 'MacMillan ' pres'id.ing,. Excellent .rapasrts were given from • all •standing eomnmrittee conveners who had provided in- teresting, • 'Mrs: . •throughout 'the • years. Mrs: P: $tewart gave a . good', report on the District directors 'meeting' held at 1(n- 1 oujgh an< • brought some, new ideas' for 1963. .• Mrs. A. J. Wilson , gave the secretary -treasurer's ,report stat- ing over $1';000 had been . raised in 1962, Roll call was answered by paying of fees Miss Mrary MacLeod ' waw a.ppointed curator : for the ,local branch,. Mrs N, J :VMacKenzie reported falr the nornvnating; , ..c *x .ttee, •the officers .for 196.2.63 being as follows. ?` President, Mrs. J L. '. Mac1Vld1- lasnr; • 1st. vice Pres., . Mrs. G. Whit- by;. 2nd. vice • pres , Mrs.' O. Brooks; sec.-treas.? Mrs. A. •d Wilson;. pianistij, Mrs :G, Mac. Diarmid, distriat , director,' Mrs. P. S. Stewart alternate district•, dir etor ; Mrs. 'G. 'Pinter; Cheerio Committee, . Miry: , E, Barkwell, Mrs, . G. MacDonald; auditors," Miss • .Liella:' 4Fur.Layson, Mrs, Sproule; r Federated Nevus, Mrs,. E. Backwell;. Instiitute . directors, : : J. Adams, Mrs. N..J.-Mac- Kenzie, , Mac -Kenzie, Mrs.. R. Fisher;, Standing Committee conveners: Agricul- ture and . Canadian :Industries, Mrs.' f 12ila;er, H +sborical Re- search, Mrs" • N J. 1VtacKen e, Pu,blie Relations, :Ars A.- Mac. - Nay; Citizenship and Education, Mrs, G. Sa•u.ri�d�e: s; :F1 me F�on�o- micas " and Health, Mrs. J. Em- merson; Res.alutions, Mrs, W, F. MaeDona,l& vIm•, Salkeld made the• motion to accept `all ;;reports as read • amd expressed appreciation to. ,Mrs. JHA :M,aeMillan and all the officers for their wdrk during the. year, ucknow Fruit YOUR MAIN INTERSECTION , FOODLAND Dessert Peasn Sale . 2 tiny York Brand„,- Choice. .Quality,. -Save.' SockeyeSalmon Sale 73/4 .. az� . Maple Leaf Brand. Save "Tin, Bargain. Strained Baby Food Sae 1 tins.. Heinz Infant. 5 oz. Save , : To 15c. Feature.. Murma-JeI Jam Sale ; 4: ars: $1 Shirriff's Orange -Rasp. and Orange -Strawberry. 9 . oz. Ice Cream Sw.per.Sak.,: '/2-ga Silverwood's 'DeLuxe.: Bargain. Save .10c. HEADQUARTERS • FOR ALL . YOUR GARDENING NEEDS; .SEEDS, POTATOES, DUTCH SETS, MULTIPLIERS, GRASS SEED, VIGOR() ETC. Phone ,Lucke _ Values Effective. 528-3420 April: 10, 11, 13. Scout Paper Collection,: Thursday, April 18 he Sentinel THAT James' Reidd, ,formerly of thiscomrnun ty, and ;' of . Kin 'caradine, ' has purchased ,the Frosty Custard -stand at Strat- ford; owned.by.�A1f •Lockerid+ge of Wingharis % fjrf THAT Joafr' Aitchison, '18 -year old laughter ' of Sgt. and Mrs A, G: Aitchison .'of Kingston, had the misfortune to fracture abone in cher 'leg in 'stepping Oft a bus, !bu't is now able to get about with a walking: cast: THAT the ` Induetri+al• Hockey League, finals :' were decided in one game last week 'because- mild .becaause- mild weather made it '.in:piac- tical . to try., to keep ice in the arena. In this • sudden death fixture High School edged.. Ho1yr..00d: by • a 5-3 score, 1 THAT Mrs.. Gordon Morrison I .and their turn son and daugh- ter, arridved home the •latter +part of . the week from Wing- ham, Hospital; At time. of • wra:ting . the names were still undecided This is the second set of twins in the Morrison; 'family;;•Ralph and Roger.' will be five, iii. July.. • THAT. Goderioh .Collegiate :In- stitute auditorium. andgyyni-. inasium was filled to . 'overs., 'flowing on Saturda r . to hear, in. address .by, Prime • Minister The -Hon, ',John' Diefeiifbaker" Unlike many canvpaign meet - there was no booing. or acted as installing officer. The Meeting closed with- the Institute A bountiful Pot: Lutik. supper was enjoyed by all; Today's *underPrivileged child is one 'Whb has to glare the THAT Aiton Adams of ` .W,uriglharn ' -has ,announced' the closing of the Lyceuim, •Theatre . 'offeotive :last. ,week. THAT .:Jack Henderson has been a•,b sy referee. 'thi's . !past wun- iter Wiling 112 gimes dn. .the.,. IndUstrial and W.O.A.A. 1nie, and. Jack has ibeen ed to wind:,ulp tth year -at- the Easter ,, Pee Wee tchirna anent .. .at C�+oodlerican THAT Blair ' Redm. pond of . West ',Wawanosh, 'a Sitede4vt at Strait, ford Teachers' College; .iss week attending:°a seience .school ter Grade 6. Students,. w►hiCh is held on TBronte' Island. He was one : of 1!8 students • `frown 'the 'coll'ege . chose1i. to attend this sea -tool. 'THAT . Deborah ' Lynn, '4 -anon tis -old daughter of Mr , and Mrs. Eldon Wraith,. was ,tap •. !fixed on Sunday mc+rnning. sn the : United Church by .: -Rev H. W. Str+app: 1�I:r.' 'Wilfred Brennan, clerk of session, pre sented •:the baptismal . certifi. • cate. , • THAT 'a .rubbage pile tire at the ' rear of Montgomery's garage on Saturday morning was the cause ef tire alarm, Sparks the south .Of the sta:ndpipe and the' *dry*, grass toWardS . .harne of Alex' Hackett, *The fire was 'beaten dut .before. the fire truck arrived, THAT Guides' and :gcOuts' are. itigs and *ill again appreciate forts receive,: The Guides are taking • ,"Cookie Day", omders for deliVery on May llth, and .'the 'Scouts,' are Planning for their EaSTer .holiday waste paper collectieri on -Thursday, April 18th , in, bah LuCknow and Dungannon. ' has been .engaged As. prinCiPal of ,Milverton DiStrici 'High ,thieceeding M.D.:, Kirk was !principal at tstck- no* before going to gamier, , er 'members of the MilVerton . staff' have 'resigned, including Mrs, J. V. Wilshire who OA. in Lucknow'fOr trait of a tem; THAT, while. being interviewed . CBC playoff hoCkey game Sun - ,head of, .the Detroit Red Wings' °..farrn Wtein, in commenting on the 'future Red Wing play - era Said, ":1 ,believe We, have' , Iwo of •the ibetter junfior pros- .• . 'peas in Canada, Pit MArtin and Paul Henderson." .A8 niost Nnet Henderson of Luckitow.