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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-14, Page 16TEM LUCKNOW ' SENTINZIA, T VcK NOW, ONTARIO , NHDII !?DAY, AUG, ,.1ht : 1,03 MAIN'.' TIN FOO ND. J1PieSSS.'. • ALL LADIES BEt1'FR DRESSES v30ff • Plus7. A- Special • with . much greater discounts Any Dress • . •� ..• to 20 assorted; styles and shades. ' Good to school -values. •• All Skirts' al to 33% o AMBIENT ESSES, all Dresses :The Sentinel • THAT Nelson Hodgins of • 'Ripley suffered a ' fractured leg when. his car went ,off the road near Paisley. and •struck attelephone • ,pole.. •' THAT •a ]letter from : John Loney, • . M.P., federal member for. �' Bruce, announces awarding of 2' a wharf reconstruction': project • •.•. at Tobermc ry. to Bernningham back' = Constructon 1.44. .of nenAnon,',• Vis.: Smocks .and. Dusters • • •• •i , ' ' and .: Men's' <. Vfear` --�= Lucknow Ladies rack full, values' -'to $3.9.5..` e price $2.00 THAT at a joint meeting of the Arena Committee and ' the, ••. , Lions .Club Ice coananittee it • ,was decided ,to sink test boles ••• in the arena floor to deter mine the nature of , the "fill:': gTHAT. Bob Baird, an ' expenene- . ed sales /,manager, is "in.' charge • of: preparations for a - tremen- dour clearance moving sale at • .the -Bothwell ,ShoeStore, which is slated to commence' 'on Wednesday of next , week. The : stere will ,be closed on • • • • • • • • • •' •. i' • • • r " : • • ]idles and;. misses blouses, sizes 10 to .:44, $3.95. Included are, many. blouses that would 0; make good back to school numbers. • 98c $1.49, 1.79, ..$1.98: and ,$2.98 AGENT' FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS 'Pick-}] as Tb :ems :p' •.ani .lay arid oriellay". Varieties.. Tall 48 oz.; Salve ths. SupremeBra,n' do.. 1..lige � oz 'Bargain.r Save 10c9.ee Sale;Instant }'Discount Tea Bags' , Sale, pkg.i 100 x 2 Cup Site. Lowest Price. , Save 1Oc. Ice Crean Super Sale. pkg. Meadow Gold. Half -Gallon. Feature.;• Save 10c.': • Sweet Pic as .e,. - 2 : jars: 49c Supretne':`Bread & Butter . or Rel sh..18 oz. Save 9c.. We Sell For Less Phone.'.: Lucknow 8283420 'Values lEffectilve August 15, 16, 17. • Mondayand Tuesday • to final- .THAT Mrs. Sid Gardner -..wasp in ize ,plans, for the sale. Win bean' Hos ital. •as .; he' re g P. THAT at . their regular monthly. ault.of.: a mishap- :while milking meetingon Monday night,' an .Monday,'when she had a. y bh Lucknow. Fire' • 'Department ', finger ' practically. severed at donated $75 ':towards the Lions the first joint. Club ' ••sponsored, swimming THAT•at the Mildmay bingo two . classes :held during the sum weeks ago. Mrs. Bob Hamilton liter at the-, Teeswater �: swim -of .Lucknow continued her ,. ntmg ;pool: wirini�ngstrew"k., a Won a' THAT. 'l'o menet ::news . al6n $40 regular gone. Isaac Nixon; A Y g of Ashfield was; •one , of ;eleven • ,:� � the main •str¢et;lists, Tom; Ranh- .. • •••fN•••NN••••N1,0••••011' THAT word has been received. here of .the death of ,iMrs: A. E. Tanrener at 'Racine, • Wisconsin;. which occurred on . July 23rd.. The Tavener family resided' Lucknaw in 1948-1950, when • Rev. Tavener 'was incumbent at St. ;Peter's• •Anglican- Churih. THAT MT. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Joan of Sault : Ste. Marie are visitors • with her father, Or. Jack .MacDonald. ••Billie. Smith, : their 19 -year-old son,, Will . visit' here . later in the . month when he and his : father "will compete •'in piping, at .f the. 'Highland. Games at Fergus. They competed at Ottawa .last week when they ; won' the B championship. BUYS .ItATHW*EI.L ' STO1tE .. (Contiued from Rage 1). the grocery` +business of Wm: Reid who *as succesor to. the ::late . win. ` J. Taylor. Peter.'Graff and. Wellington Henderson conseeu- ' tiv'ely 'operated. ' a grocery . `and, 'butcher.' business. Sueceedmg. •gro.; cery operators • were Clarence Murdie;. Mark Cassels and :Don ald Maccharles. •'Doiiaid sod. to John H. Hall in; 1938, `and in 19'55 Lloyd ,`took liver the busi- ness fMmhis. father:. Ile has Made numerous improvemen4s to, • the store's facilities climaxed by 'the recent real estate 'purchase, enabling .hi.i to • greatly enlarge • his ,premises. `'. Webster .:Sisters Moved To . Tonto Misses Flora and . •O . e Web- ster have returned to.:Toron.to to Make their hprne and are re- siding. at Apartment .1022, 44. . Dunfield Ave. Nine', years •ago • the • Webster sisters acquired the family home, at the •southerly outskirts of • the Village • where 'their grandpar- ents, Mr. and • Mrs. Robert Web- ster, and' their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. William Webster had lived.' They Chad beatified the ' • ,grounds, •and made the old .home' a show ' place, and the decision to return to the city wasn't eas- ily made, Flora. and Olive . had. rriradc litany : driends here who regretted their departure,. ' Th e home Aita4 purchased by Mr, and"Mrs. Don Cameron, who , obtained possession the. 'first bf " the (month, and have been 'mak- ing some renovations prior to occupying the home, 'Don 'teaches at . Belfast, THAT. Mx: and Mrs. Albert' Mor- rningstar have completed ' ar- •rangements , for the purchase of John Dean's property at the northerly outskirts of the vil- lage, . known : to older residents • as, the . former Robert McNall home. The +Morningstar •family 'has occupied'the house for the• past few weeks. Mr. Dean has retained an . acre of , •t'he • 10- acre ..property, on which he Chas a ' cabin trailer:. He plans „to go'to •Toronto in the .fall:, • BILL CURIE DIED • SPDDENL"Y AT WINGHAIVI ` •• The .death age 60, • of suddenly in on. Saturday, heart attack. of" ' William, Currie, Wingham, occurred Wingham. Hospital July 27th, from a lairs. ` Currie ,is the former Gertrude Robinson of W ngharn, the survives with one daughter', , Surviving also are. Bill's mother who makes her home here with cher daughter, Mrs: Morgan ' (E a) : Hendersop, There'' are two. other sisters, Mrs,' . Elizabeth. liaclstoa , of Cal - son of Mr, and M•rs •Ger-. •who .split a $40 •game.. ald, ;Rathwell, as a member of, THAT • .Bob Andrew, who •attend-. ,the staff of the Bank: of Mon- ed Night : School in Toronto treal,. commencing last .,week, and Barry 1VIcDonaghas a new employee .ae:`Lucknow District Co op. THAT `Mike' Penich, who .bought.. the •Blake Brothers farms in Ashfield Township, is is eplac- while 'employed with the, Bal. lentine Diesel Company, : was successful in passing Grade'13 French Authors and French • Coanposition. -. THAT `Tony Johnston, son' of. Mr. •''and Mrs.J. C.Johnston,vv�as ing his • farm equipment, and on•e of a •group of three young 'has an interesting 'list of.1iirn- People from. the Presbytery of ;, .elements advertised.in this iso Huron- Maitland 'whooattended sue for private sale,, •Mike is a• `. youth .conference. at 'Purdue :temporarily ' indisposed in Qoderich Hospital :• with a• back ailment but his farm.mana r Ken Stocking, may be contact- ed at the farm;::, THAT just'i efor a holidays. com- J h r Y ,minced The Sentinel •delivered. an order of .grain `weigh check books to Tre'leaven's,.,in' readi– ness fo an elevator:rush, with a bountiful 'grain crop being ,harvested. The point is, 'how ° ever, 'that we delivered... a sim- ilar order just about a year.' ago, sufficient to• do. for about five years. That .;•bunch. went "up in smoke the day after delivery, when the mill.was' ''destroyed .'by. fire. THAT donations are still .being' received to the Artificial Ice • Fund, and , With ''a permanent floor • stilil to . be laid, all such, gifts are: most welcome and gratefully received' , by , the" Lions Club ' sponsors of the project. In renewing ter Sen tinel subscription • recently, .. MTS George E. Smith • of • .•.Grosse Point Farms, Michigan, r included $6.04 /for the'ice. fund. • Mrs. Smith is the .former Ada . , • • z Prepare F r T • . :.o The:Greatest Sale Of _otnount arid University ; :in, La • Fayette; In- dianna from July .19th to July •25th.: ,They were accompanied ;by Rev. Fred Cromie • :of Kin- cardine. THAT •Mrs.Garnet, Henderson .underwent ,lung surgery Victoria ,Hospital, London,. `on ' Tuesday of last week; and is convalescing quite satisfactor- ily., atisfactor- iily ,' THAT members of:Home Garden •`Clubs in this' area •will ahold their Bruce • ' • County ' Ilomemaking. Achievement; Day 'at Kincardine, District' 'High.. Sohooi on Tuesday of next week.. THAT Mr.- arid Mrs Neil :D.' Mc= Coil. shave':` moved to Iroqu.ois,, •; - where. Neil assumes <his duties ' as +manager of' -the •Bank''of • : -Montreal: Neil;', formerly. of the • `Luck•now'�bra�nah, had :been in'. Toronto for a time, When they resided • at' Don Mills:. THAT. Ricky SVicQuillin, 10 son Of ..Mr: and :Mrs. Harvey Me-- Ouillin• -of St. Catherines, :had, to have his' little finger ampu-,, tated near . the hand. The . fin- ger. was l in' ure in. the ,g .. badly ,, . J. d gears of 'a fanning mill, at the farm 'of his: grandparents;• .Mr. • ';and Mrs. °Robert Scott of Ash- field , ••0000.000••• ••N00•00!•NN000000•iNN•NN• • •.• • ' • •; •• • i'•.• i,• • .. • • • • A1HWEL - SHOE. will .be STORE osed Monday and Tuesda August 19th and: 2016 a, Mark,°Down Prices An •.. • • - i, .• • 0 •• • • , •, 0' •, • Pickering of ,Par • • • • Lucknow. THAT a. Targe (box of. eye Blas-. ses, lenses, frames and cases have been forwarded to the Seaforth Lions Club,. ,to, be in ' • eluded' in a 'shipment' destined 2 or Indra. The ,local club s n- • I Po sore° such'a collection' two or , three years ago. This year The ,• Sentinel drew attention' to the •. Its Kind Ever Held 1n Thi. Locality. sWatCh For Our Handbill In The Mail • • • And Listen ' To Radio. Station CKNX' : • • . For : Bargains Beyond Your Fondest e •. 6 Dreams!! • 'Seaforth project and .,to the n • • •� fact ,glasses wouId'be taken in .. � •• • nse was again rather amazing, with ,.. • , *: glasses of all types —. from s, RATHWELL SHOE STORE,..'e.. ernly -framed }-- being recei v e Leen ed. They•' have been. • wart on k �W •' NM..••iNMa•N••i•N•N•N•00•.ia•N . • at The :Sentinel. The:re t I .gars and. -Mrs. Margaret •'N7itche'li i to Seaforth,: so, for now', no of Ha7riilton, more please. ' 1 6•d.