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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-21, Page 12. LU<RW 81311TPDX4I =MOW. ONTARIO reo®9 41* 0►00*006 o • •M • • CICS •. • . • New . shipments in smart continental -styled .. slacks in easy rugged, -care cotton ' and dress pants • Y great four school, play Assorted ' colors . and styles, sizes 28 to 38. Prices 'are from ......, $3.95 to $6.95. Also a good ;atock in boys 8 td . 18 from $2:69 to $5.95 , . ULLOVERS ,. In Banlone, Dan-Lons and Man Lons BIack, blue, red, white, green for the High School. lad' for fall wearing :' , . . , .. $4.95, $5.95 and .:$6.95 SHIRTS `a • ., Washable cottons in short sleeve new . styles and colours, SM -L, a special .buy. at :. ; $2.98 `. i CoIege Students vers i'. . ��d re invited to look over our range of suits, cut for zee career man. ARTS: `.:.. With tapered : body for slim: natural fit in `. stock in ' stripesmil plain shades: Ki ►e, Look over our new ;arrivals in boys pan and sport. ;shirts. s, , T` shirts rw Ign .CflQITU In short, roll -up or. long . sleeve in ,plain shades, .. ' 'Shamrock, 0-20. stripe or pattern by: sizes •�l Pullovers .and . cardigans in "Kray" wool Mach- • me -washable . = sizes 14-20 Ban -ton ' cardigans 2 inpullovers ullovers ., ... ' . $4.98 '; and :$3.59 I •• • e Sentinel THAT Ray Thornton of . Strat- ford joined The Sentinel staff on 1Vlond'ay. • THAT LAC Argus Cline. {of the RCAF :has been posted .overseas and will be. stationed in France. He has .been in the service for :over three years: . THAT the 'share -,the -wealth Pot at a recent Durham bingo, amounting. to $1159;,, was split • ithree ways with Mrs . George Tiffin, of Lucknow one of the winners. . .THAT local ,boys' who have com,. pleted itheir summer cadet training: at. Caanrp 'Tipl a ash,, are Roy. Button, Jack Wilgen,, . Murray • Johnston: and Keith Loder. • , . • THAT ' the."Lucknow Women's Institute . is sponsoring the. �4-1•i Houtem'al rig Chubcourse, "What ;Shall I .Wear," ' for.' girls •• 12 years of age -by September ;1st. P THAT ' Dean . McInnis, -i; u resident of Willowdale and a former resident. of . Lucknow,. recently returned from a two week: vacation. at Mierida, Yuctan: Province, ,Mexico; It. is :Dean's• ` second visit ;to. Mexaeo. H,e vis- ited here vast week -end. THAT the Rev.. J. A.. King of, St; . Peter's ,Church, attended theapening service of the Angl.uan'Congress :at the Map. le • .Leaf `Gardens, Toronto :on: • Tuesday' of ' :last' •w{eek. with 115;000 : persons present . for a Moat' impres ve ceremony, X . TTIAT rt . 8e . �Gpi has beige ,.a patient : in Winghain.. {hospital for _over' two weeks. Alctahaugh Bert Inas been, in : ,frail . health for a time he a rade avis usual pi'lgriniage to Greenhill; Ceme- tery ' early in August t6 place flowers on the .grave of the late •Ir. A. G Elliott,. as had been his custom for fort.'yy ears.' • THAT Mrs.: Bert. 'Ladd •and her daughter. Heather. of Palmer- ston': flew overseas .: this . sum- ,aver on'' a ;..vacation tilt) and While MEdinburgh Mrs. Ladd met a Penpal:. pal: with whom . she has • been corresponding` *since she : was a •• Grade 8 student at ;Ripley.. • Mrs. Ladd is the for-.' mer Adeline ' Harris. iqg Ages 7 to 14 . Years. DRESSES,` • ...;. In easy -care cottons, 'wools and . tartans BLOUSES • 1 • arnels, rayon' and .• acetate; sizes 7..;14. ; THAT Clarence Greer has pur- ° chase the village residence of Mrs. John ,Ball. 'Preparations . are area being made for. the Greer family' . to move shortly from the:. fa= in West Wawanosh .to: their new home Mrs. Hall .re- Gently, iinoved to the horcne of her. daughter, Mrs. Win.' Cum- mings (Eileen), who is now re sidiing in Owen Sound. Fancy white in . short or %' .sleeve ,: Tailored short or long sleeves -- by Shamrock sizes II -14. BRUSHED RAYON SHH ITS • Sizes 8-14 .. ...... . .. ▪ • .: ....... , $298 ;; CORDUROY SKIRTS ' .. ' Brown pr:. red with. 'reversible belts WBDNFSDAZ . AUG 21s1, 1 63 Fruit Ma YOUR MAIN INTERSECTION F04DLAND Fruit Cocktail Sale • 2tins 49c` Libby,. Fancy Quality. 15 oz. Save To 9c. Highla. Pride 'Coffee SuIe,lb. 6.5c Our Exclusive Top Seller. Feature " Price, Tomato Soup Sale. tins 49c Heinz, • Rich & Flavourful. 16' oz. Save `I"o> 9c Fancy Cookie Sale.3:•pkgs. Supreme, Five: Varieties. Buy Here; :Really Save. Margarine Super Sale 5 .Ibs. 9 Delmar For Table & Cooking. Save ,To 26c. rt rs ForCaflniflg ...eachesHead ua a .s�' Last'. Week's Peach . Safes Exceeded Our Expectations. Thank : You Mrs. Housewife! We Will Continue To Offer You The. Very Best Quality At Competitive Prices. Wye .Sell For Less. Phone, L ucknow 528-3420 "Values Effective August .22�;, , 24. THAT in 'a ,period of .less than sten yearn, death .'has taken several members . of :the Silver- wood Dairies organization •in. Lucknow -+- .several, . of `.them 'suddenly. At the risk of omit- ting some :names the • hist in- ' eludes: J..; C. McNab; , J. R. McNab, Burt . Roach; :: Wm G. Webster, Vit R. Howey, Watt Hamilton, H. 'M.. MacLennan ,& George. Hassahl,,', a former ears., paoyee. THAT : as a.' gardener the •Pirb- l;isher certainly has nothing to brag about, not that we didn't have a `scihoolsng" in Dad's garden: But today, between earwigs;; crab. grass, and the lack of the necessary 'hysaeal ' 'stan',na we'-ve ",throe in the towel." Right nowire are ::"har' Nesting an ail ndant; third crop of crab grass. On the sub-. -Jed of weeds, they :seemingly can't.. be' permanently .discour- aged: discour-aged' ' Evidence of this : can be seen at .the. L'egiori` Hall, . where ,Weeds_ are said to 'have popped • up through the new phot -mix 'asphalt surface applied this year in front of the hall. HARVEST WEATHER HASBEEN . "CATCHY" •:• . Faamters..in: ' this " district °with large acreages, •of grain to har- • vest are keeping their . fingers crossed with an • eye do , the 'sky, and anyearto weather reports;, which' so often can..be ;:awayoff, base. Grain crops " have ` seldom been better,: and good harvesting' ,pro ,gress wasbeing snadg until last week when the the .weather 'turned. wet and 'cold. Fortunately it was • ,cold which aninintized the Chan -i• ccs of cut grain 'sprouting There has been . a 'improvement in . conditions since. Sunday, but what is needed . is ' warm ary weather to get the crops 'off, . SIGNS, AOR :SAIE-"No Tres passing" , . • "For:_ ` Sale"' :and 'Tor Rent signs ' avaalalble ab-T1ie • Lucknow; Sentinel; THAT Miss Martenie Hunter ha• •been, appointed Kindergarten (lir.; eetress . at Riverview Public. School, London South.,. M!•iN••••••••••N!••••••INN••*N•••••••••r•N ' i • : �.'' .'.• • o•. • • THAT Mrs. Samuel Morrison re- turned to: Wirigham Hospital the :end' of the week, after be- ing hospitalized • for .. three weeks in :•London •as :a result of • a .,fracture.' near : ,the hip, re- sulVing from :a fall: ,The frac-.‘lure' was' "pinned," • avoiding' the necessity ' of a cant. Mrs. • M orrison has 'not enjoyed 'good health for some time, ' THAT Mr, and Mrs. Jahn A. McMurchy. of Ripley returned on` Monday of last week from. a. months vacation •in Western ' Canada,` ;Vancouver/ and Vic- toria. The . trip was •made to and from Alberta by train. They motored from Alberta;• through the Rockies and back with Rev. and Mrs. Will. Hus- ton of 'Camrose, Alberta. THAT • Kincardine Pavilion was packed on Friday night: for •a reception 'for Mr. & Mrs. El- mer . Srneltzer, ' (Marianne West), newlyweds, Bob Mc- " N'ain' of Amber>ley' addressed the young couple and. J. S. Robb ,presep'ted thean;with a gift of money. • sizes 8-14. i ' AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS.'. ree Pick -Up, andDelivery Monday and Thursday v f •,t t • 2 I000000000000a000000000000040000000000000000004 THAT this week's highlight for 'f eho- o J area acongregation, • vahts • . Witnesses. will be. • a week -:end at Goderich, 21 ' • members of the congregation have accepted an invitation • to attend the Sight Kind of Min- isters' assembly 'in the Gode ' 'rich Meritibrial Arena 'begin - ' ming . Friday, August 23rd, The Goderich IVfemorial •Arena, will beconverted into a ,large Kingdom Hall for. the 'occasion by Jehovah's Witnesses. THAT the ,Rev, H. G. Webster, rector of.,, St. Thomas Church, Walkerton, will ibe the cele- brant and preacher at the' Holy Communion service:, in St Peter's Church' on Sunday. The incumbent of St. Peters, the Rev. J R. King, will assume Mr. Weebsker's duties ,in Wal- kerton. Mr. Webster.. ' served. for • 30 years in the Diocese of the. Arctic, v y Is 'itottr 'Subscription . R,encfwed? • t • • • • • • • • N PROGRESS • Open All Day. Thursday _ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SEE HANDBILLS for $ and $ worth of Savings I., I •• RATHWELL SHOE STORE, 1 .• LuckflOw N• mmeolo •i H • 4imosei iu..N. Ne' .