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luatNow sornmai, LUC$NOW, ONTARIO
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. work clothing: 'discounted for'. our sale.
Short s e sport s i
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I y ` h its ; ,
S -M -L, assorted patterns $1.49
By The Sniine1
Long sleeve fleece -lined T-shirts
white, greyz green , .. , . , . .: , $1,89 • !..
12 Sport coats to go. at ;$5.00 each, sizes 37 to 42
Happy sFOqt socks, assorted colors,
sizes. ,10,1/2 to .:1, 3 . .. , ,; 89c
Sociis , for summerfor` the man who cannot wear nylon,
2 ply cotton , socks white and assorted colors
sizes • 16/2 to . 1.1 , , . . . ... 89c '•.
men's dress pants on sale Reduced 11'0;
20 :and 331/4%).-
Men's •sus�er hats toy clear at ,� , $2.49 and $3.:49
THAT George MacDonald, Co -pp
chipper at R•iPley, announces.
that . until . further notice, the
sllirpping 'days: " for cattle and
bogs' will remain unchanged;
TUArr QrsA]lan Marto
who.
previously • was ° employed in•.
Wingham,• 'now employed at;
e local branch of the. Bank
of Montreal.
THAT Bob Bushell of : Kinlough
hes ..returned ,from a trip ` to,
• • the West Coast where •,he
spent two•weekks, in Vancouver
City and a week in 'Calgary.
THAT • Doug Alton, age 14; of
Belfast: returned home 10. days..
ago, f r'bm Victoria . Hospital
Me .and is . convalescing from yin-,
ns eunl• iner *work- hits to 'clear at. $1.49:I • juries . received :in ••a haying.
• Mishap. { •
THAT several dishes and plates
• belonging to those who con
ftri�buted towards the Lions
98c
4•110, garden party :supper. • can be
$2.:79':
its regvilai , •$1.98 ; for -:. • ,-'r
eece lined hooded :sweat-. shirts
Ideal for lake .' wear .
:an d mens
Also in': stock ' in Ladies, girls,' nd::'at '. , :. !.
discount prices
ort sleeve sport shirts
Slims and jeans " sizes 8 to ` 18. 50c to $1.00 of
►1.49 •
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pair. All 1st quality. A. good.': time ' to buy ..at'. al:
saving for school weir.:Also in the basement a . !.
fear.,dozen• substaridards left at $1.98, -sizes .8 to 14 : g.
'l l'IRTS To Arnatch ''up with the above... All , less 2.0%
SPORT SHIRTS j..ong sleeves. Marked' -down to .$1.49 i
$1.98 acrd ;:$2.49 b
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Better ,
froom
Dresses Reduced
• ;picked, up. �at.. Webster :and
MacKinnon. .hardware by the
ladies concerned..•
THAT Aussell W. Treleaven Of
Hamilton is the reitiring' :grand
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Master of ,'lthe:: Grand :Lodge
A F: 'sand' A:M `.of .On'tario,. and
:is succeededrby .John' A. It -
win • of •London•..Tre
leaven's ancestors were ofthis
• community:. . *'.
.THAT. Gordon Kirkland ;hada
tetter from 'a Sentinel sub-
;scriber
ub .
;scri'ber.':inuthe Kirkland Lake
,area, asking , for ' ;information
about' Huron Ooaop:• Medical
services, ..which he..!had seen
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advertised' in the home •' -town
piper.
THArT :I,,eroy ;R ntoul, son of
Mr. _ ;and' Mrs,. Gordon Rintotil,
Chas pureehased • the. farm of
William John'Purdon :on Con-
• !; `cession 13, East .Wawanosh.,
, ::• •n �.`A : ��s A ••- Mr. Puad:ori . is 'h'old'ing a clear-
• . ing 'auction, sale this ,Thursday
• afternoons
from ..:......C. . , , $3:49 to $6.95 • THAT LeRoy Culbert' . and his,
,• dau hter Mrs. Fay
a Ross :of
, . • Shock up with .1st -quality seamless nylons at : 3 pr. •• g , y,
•' : ' • for '9'7c. Nurses white and' • 'seasonable‘ shades. •° Marton were visitors here
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. � ' l• .this week. It, 'is oy's' rfirst
•• Basement dresses reduced. Sale prices
• • visit. • oto Lucknow in two years:.
•lived in Whir tone
Y
.r.. ft . s 1)AO/ w . • They': ' have
Singe ; leavings here, several
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• years 'ago. Roy is an engin.-
'$ now ,for later sewin •• ear at the Ha Furniture
• . 'Buy' g ars save. Harris Fu'
•• . • •• .• • Plant in the'Bruce peninsula
Remnants and a group :of materials in the lower part • ,.
•of the.' basement' reduced .. and- /z T
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� ; • , THAT Harry Graham, of
• 2 Bethel , Orange Lodge as qac
• • �. ., • See
' .;. .• he •best'.., ,umm�er at•I
,clairr%ed' t•_ ' th Jul- 12thcelebration' at
• .ase ant • . Our� :$1. Rack . � y•• Exeter. "'"He has been . drum
for' ' 51 cars.` Charles,
MO SPECIALS ADDF..D: THIS WEEK. • ming: A y
• • �MoQii�illin. of St. (Helens who•
• ' ; , teaches school int -,Hay Town-
• AGENT FOR KINCARDINE .CLEAN'. ship, was chosen .as the best:
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Free. iek-�J •and Deli ro fifer. Charles is a member -of
•, very Mandan ala Thur dad►
•P: MaeGrove 'lodge 'at Zion.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, lea
Fruit
YOfJR MAIN INTERSECTION FOQDGAND
:
histant C ee Sae,: far99c... .
so*. w, , 8 oz Size. Sava'.10c...' 'And More.
Piflepe.:SiIper4 :• , tins 83c.
I,ee Brand . Crushed or Tidbits. Save . Over 30c.
� trfl� ..
s49c
CoOIied:,SpagheltitSah,3
Heinz 15 ' oz. Size.. Feature : ;Value. Save To 1Oc. •
Margurine Super :5 Ibs. Sale. �,
Delmar • For ;,Baking and ' Table Use.; Real Bargain.
Sh�rtefling SUper SUle, 2 ibs .45c.
Burn's . Bakeasy.. Low Price. Save .13c • '
Pick Up. ToUr Pails Of CherriesNOW
A FEW EXTRA PAILS ARE AVAILABLE HERE.
Phone: L.ucknow
528-3420
•Values Effective
July 25, 26,; 27.
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THAT. Mrs. Robert ' Bell ('Mary
Porteous') . of 'Sarnia, and Mr.
.: ' Bell are in Toronto at, pres-
ent ' where Mrs. Bell .is a sum-
mer school teacher in tie
home economics :course at the
O.C.E. •
THAT ' applications " are " being
called for . the ;position •of ,care
taker. .at - the • Bruce County
Buildings, a position : Which \ be=
comes vacant ,by the .present
• caretaker having purchased the
.Everglades Restaurant.
THAT "Letter ..to the : Editor
• captioned •_"Is Silence`;Golden,''
received on Tuesday, in . Sup-
port- .of. ;pUbliahing Schou' re
Sults; public and high; rural
sand , urban,• . is a creditable
compsition However, it is
po ,
necessary • -for this . newspaper
• ..to 'know wtho: wrote the :an-`.
,,: onymous ' letter before it tan
• be • put` : in print. .The ' writer
May use .a pen :.name in print,
but • the .'; . newspaper • MUSTknow. the identity of the
.writer
THAT New' 'York . papers gave
wide coverage to the. Jehovah's
Witnesses 8 -day Assembly, held
in' . that city, ,.highlighted ,•.y
the..{baptisni of ,2,251. new mein-'
bets:. The Assembly: `.reached
its. climax .With an address by.
Nathan H. Knorr, .president . of
the '.Watch-Tawer—Bible- and -
;Tract . Society. The Asseinlaly
was the Second of ,twenty-four
such assemblies 'to 11:1.e. aheld at
week-long. gatcherings • around,
•the world,: this year. The !Grant
'Galan attended 'the
New ,-Ybrk . Assembly with ail_
attendance. • of . over •100;000 at
the 'peak of the Assembly,
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'Vies, Bertram THAT one of the highlights 'of
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• Ladies', and ' i..
and Men. a Wear . Lueknow , !,
THAT Mr.: arid. , '
Sarah of Dutton, observed their
nth wedding anniversary. 'on'
July :1st. He is the ,formmr
editor. of the .Dutton. Advance,
and now retired.` Bert was
employed at one time by, Tine
Lticknow. Sentinel,' .'butt "before.
our ,time."
THAT Victor Cotptonieter Ltd.,
which steins from the 'cam in-
ation of MCCaskey Systems
• and Victor' Adding 1Vlachine
Company, •recently • opened a
• new addition at Galt., Pictured
in: the, ribbon cutting cere-
mony was :Mrs. Jy. A, Yui11. `of
r O e..
G�wl�t, •A sister .0t M s. •rl., y
Cooper of Luckriow•, Mrs. Yuill
:has held • an innportant :irmach-
ine inspection - position With
the Con -mai -4 for eleven years.
Bill Go'Ilan's recent • trip to
New York was to 'see the
New York. Mets : ball • ciuib in
action. The Yankees were on
the road at tibia time and their
:Stadium was . ,being used for.
' the Jehovah's Witnesses ;As-:
aerobly:.' >'
THAT in reply 'to a letter from
a Robert' '•J. ,McCue of Leth-
bridge,' Alberta, seeking iifor
• nation ,about •'his ancestors in
week's :' Walter
MacKee informs the Sen-
tinel • that the first settler on
• the Haa'vey Houston • farm
Kinloss 'Townsht... ,. before '118'52
• was ,a familynamed McCue.
Any information available,
THAT. ' centennial anniversary.
services were held at .St. Ana,
'drews' ": Presbyterian Church,
Maple Valley, : which isasso-
ciated ' with the • :Dundalk
charge, which has' been sup-
plied for the .past year by •Rev,
Norman g. Caswell. Rev.. Cas-
well was ,pastor at • Bouth Kin-
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' .loss Church. on the oeeasion of
their centennial in 1956, ,
THAT after all thepublicity
tab'ouit the eclipse, many • child-
•':ren who .had anticipated 'a
Sat'iirday ':afternoon blackout
• were very disappointed • in
some . , cases almost to tears,
,Weather conditions "weren't
'good' for 'viewing either/ on TV
or out-o'f-doors, and . for, ,those
younger folk, especially, who
waited for "something to hap -
•pen" it was a 'bit frustrating.
The degree of tetalitarity here
. was such that the Phenomenon
might have gone unnoticed had
one ',riot . been aware', of the
' eclipse. The degree of dark-
ness resemlbled• a stain brew-
sent directly to i ing, raiad'acliill''n the :air was`
the writer of the .letter;. , .briefly ;noticeable. • ,
OPiEN .. E.0 B. CAMP.
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surniner. The program .opened
with. a senior teens cainp; then
,two weeks for ' 12 to 15 age, fol-'
.lowed by three : weeks for ages
9 to ,I1'.
There are ;different ` instructors
for '-eachgroup, as well as
nurse for each 'camp. The only
continuous staffers are Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson . and . the' swim-
ming 'instructor, Tom Butt.
Young •people , are 1 attending
the camps from Such points as -
Hamilton, .Kitccheher, ' Wate loo,
Stirathroy, Idildrn'ay, : Hanover,
Tavistock' •
• Mr. and.Mrs. Robintori will be
year round • residents' 'et •the
campy where Possibilities ore
seen for winter fainily gather-
ings, ' with..'the slopes providing
skiing and . tobogganing facilities,
It is the intention: this 'winter
to .dump sand on• the ;ice at. the
edge of the. lake ,to provide im
proved. heach 'facilities. The m-
ple 4oreage..will iperMit park „ &
picnic .grounds to be developed,
THAN Ross , Ii`'win ; is 'id1' ..and
confined to 'bed at his home,
and may; be there : for a, few
week.. ltn the spring Ross ' was
off .for three Weeks, with torn'
ligaments in his shoulder: Ross
Was employed, .at', constrdetion • •
work at. Galt :and 'was to move
to ,Straford,.•when taken. gill..
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ftGAGEMENTs•
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Mr: and Mrs. Stewart MacGil-'
1 ivray, ` 'Holyrbod, ann 5unce' the•
engagement ' , of , their : eldest
daughter, .Ruth, Noreen, 'to Mr'
Rayne orid' Bucluneir of - Calgary, •
.son of Mrs. Michael .Buckmeir
and the, ' late Mr . Buckmeir of..
Red Deer, Alberta. The Marriage
will :take •place on 'Saturday,
August '14th, 1963 at 4 p.m • .in
Langside ,,Presbyterian Church.•
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surprise Shower
Held On ;Saturday
On Saturday' .::,afternoon;. ` July..
20th, : • Mrs. Gerald Wagner •'an'd
Mrs. Hugh . Mac1U,ii1lan were host-
esses to 'a surprise shower. for'.
Miss Georgina; Griffin - at the
Anglican Parish .. Hall.
The. shower was under 'way as
Mary .Lou -MacDonald and Mrs.
Jack Stuart escorted'Georgina to
her` chair; Donna Leader gave a ...
humerousreading "Little 'Geor-
gina'SEssay • on. .Husbands."•
And :to ,' march .• music .••..Siharon•''
Wagner; Bonnie Maize, 'Janine
Glenn and Betty Ann Hunter
very. .performed their
Baton twirling
•P rs ' and pencils .were then
.distri+ . ii'ted and everyone took
part in a Contest. Carol Brown
•F lowed with a reading 'Cook-
e By .Radio," after which ev-
eryone took ,part . in pari • oral con-
test. • ' Mrs. • Fred McQuillan 'lead
a Sing -song which she conclud-
ed with , .an • instrumental; • The
address •was then .read. ,,by Mrs.
MacMillan; as the Baton. ',girls
showered the 'bride-to-be , with
gifts:
Mrs. Stuart: and' Mary .Lou
ltacDon+a1d ,assisted • in opening
the gifts and reading the "names
while' Donna Leader made a every
beautiful hat ;from the • bows and
,placed it ' • on the 'bride -elect's
head. .
Georgina thanked the ladies
very kindly and a dainty lunch
was served as the ladies ,enjoyed
a 'social ,chat, "
BIrths:
MatI,CER -- Dr. • and • Mrs'. Don
Mercer (Barger), •' Southampton,
Ont:, wish` to announce. the
birth of James Fredrick:Harrill-
ton
arri l -ton on July 7•th, ,1,963 a Sa'itgeen
Nieiriloria . Hos# ital.
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