The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-07, Page 10E'
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LUCKurow sEi!llT N , Luc'avow. ONTARIO
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SPRING SES
,JUST ARRIVED
New SPrifl.g
fabrics
border Prints -
i Dan River Gailghams
• Butcher' Linens
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Embroidered Linens.
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Printed ,Cords .
Poplins
Jacquard Cottons
Sateens ' . .
Everglaze -
Cransheens °
Dotted :,Spun. s
Cool and Carefree' Cottons
Woven • Sunrise a
Dacrons •
Printed & Plain. 'Terry -cloth
Denim Plaids
Playknits, • plains:' and
•printed
.Printed; Cotton !Serene:
'Sereda Cottons '
Acele 'Crepes
Hand Print Nylons
Estron •
Organzines
ArneI and Cotton'
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I SEE....
By The .Sentinel
THAT . the Teen , Town group,
who. made . a generous contri
bution . to the artificial -ice
fund, a year ; or "so ago when
it was still in the "talking
stage," • - are planning, to give'
the fund another boost shortly.
'THAT Mrs. John . Kreutzweiser
• • : reports seeing .'a robin • at their
feeder station. 'in a tree -at• the
rear. of their home last ,Satur-
day.
Saturday. No doubt the -harbinger of
spring 'wase enjoying the balmy
• .p . • ' ternperatures over the week
•: ; • end, but we imagine thea cold
wind: and snow on .Monday
would send him scurrying . for
• cover once again:•.
.▪ :. THAT there is :not "niuch -change'
• in the condition of Mrs. Mervin:
` ' Eckmier . of. Pine River; who'
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• was seriously injured in a
Ihighway accident. at. Harriston.
four weeks .' ago. 'MPS. Eckmi&'.
is a' patient in .:Kitchener
Waterloo hospital and has never
at any time regained conscious
ness' .since, the' accident: Her
general condition, "''however, is
good • and it is simply. a case
of;;`•wart" an ---bels°'-;for�;furEther-
im'provement.:
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giver
We have one of the best selections, of Spring and Sun>m
Fabrics: that we have ever been able to buy.: ••
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AGENT FOR KINCARDINE :CLEANERS
'ree Pick -Up and; Delivery Monday and`Thurrsda
T students of Lucknow Dis-
T Januaryprovided some'.
THAP
good natural,. ;ice weather, ,and
'skating, and : hockey activities
* ha•ve kept ice time;, pretty . well
:taken up.' Skating.' crowds have
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been : big,. with. Saturday. and
Sunday . skating: very poliular.
`Mild weather on.- Sunday . for
° ced cancellation of skating
:that afternoon to the, disap- .
pointment •.•of many. '
THAT .the week -end:. `had• some
abnormalities,' ..besides : the.
weather. There : `were some
• mysterious 4;00 :a m.:a ' phone
calls. • made.' to three 'Or four
homes;' there was, vandalism
in the men's '' washroom, at
The • Mayfair Restaurant • and
charges are pending,•'we under-,.
stand; and a resident„of ` a
neighboring '• town, became 'a.
• nuisance, to put it ;. mildly, in
a local residence and' at the
arena, and was taken; into cus-
• _ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7th, 1902;
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L.:t...1iknow....Fruit Ma
NEAREST TO YOUR ', BANK and POST OFFICE,
Cake [ Mixes n 3pkgs:• l•
Duncan Hines. Five: New : Flavours; Save 17c; 'Bargain,,
High'Iand • Pride Cof1Fee. ab.
Our Exclusive ' Top 'Seiler:. '
lbs. 39
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Pure�Lurdae ..: C.
Save 7e.. Maple Leaf.' ,:Buy, Several.. Pounds and Save
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Zip Dog Food; Sale 10 tins 89c
A. Real . Buy. Save' 18c. Large 15. oz.
Sliced Pin�apple 'Sole 2 tiros. 45c:
Fortuna Choice Quality.. 20 oz.: Save :13c:• '
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HEADQUARTERS: FOR ALL .FRESH.".
Fruits and Vegetables: Arriving Daily.:
GET : YOUR. APPLES : and .POTATOES HERE;
• Values 'Effective,
-February 8,, 9,: 10, .
We jSell For Les;
Phone 119, . Luck:ow'.
`ARTIFICIAL ICE .DONATIONS,
(Continued freer.. Page 1)
Anonymous • • • ,2.00'
John Hall .: , . , 25.00'
Ha'xvey., Kilpatrick • 20.00
Gordon Morrison:00"
• trict High School had a •couple°
• .of days off last week On, Tues
•• day the 'starlit.. . provided the
holiday On -Friday mere
bers Of the High School teach-
ing • staff were in attendance .
at. the Education Conference
izl; `•Listowel
• ' THAT an :event of long standing'
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Ladies' and Men's ,Wear Lucknow' •
SUPIORT ARTIFICIAL FUND •
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•••••••e••eu••e en•••••••••••••••••••.•••••••''.
THAT directors: of the f .,uckn'aw
Horticultural. Society are cur-.
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rently, ` ' contacting • members for
renewal of membership; and at
the : same time :,seeking new
Members, to add to the strength
of '•this organization:`..The Hort-
icultural Society is serving • a
very valuable purpose in' this,
'community and. merits support
• through membership. of 'all re
sident$ who are ' interested. in
home and .civic beautification.
Any. of :the. directors will be
glad to receive your $1.00 'mem:
bership: :fee. •' 6.
THAT "old chestnut" about the
groundhog, 'and its 'shadow
, gets wornpretty thin. But, last
Friday was •:clear •'and mighty
cold,. and if he chose to emerge
from his den . into ; the•:.bri.ght
deep freeze, no • doubt he'd
hasten back, :convinced that it
couldn't ' warrri•-up. short ;of • six
weeks.
o . hsOIds.wIth;'
.fig and Cthese
PROVEN : REMEDIES
Products . .
Vatronol Nose Drops
Vapor Rub
Cough' Syrups
BSc.
5$c
65c
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Cough. Drops' , . •. , 2 for, 25c
Lemon, Cherry, Medicated
Cold and` Sinus Tablets,.box' 49c;"
uckley s Medtions-H.-•
White; 'tub, - 4 •
Cough°
Syrup - , •
Jack, :and Jill Child's Cough Syrup
Cod Liver Oil,, .1'6 oz. bottle J.
Sold at •
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49c
.49c
49c...
75c
��Donald's general' Store-.
KINTAIL.,' •
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- the annual oyster supper
was enjoyed • (by 'members° of
Old Light Lodge followinlg their
regular .monthly meeting': on
Thursday. '
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THAT: the. 83rd . annual meeting:
of:' the; West Wawanosh Mutual
Fire • Insurance Companywill
be held on''February 16th: The
retiring ' directors, .all ,of whom
•. 'are eligible. for . re4election,, are.
Paul, ;'Caesar, • Herson Irwin,
/.-Ross McPhee. The :meeting will
be at ,Durygannon '
THAT:Alfred Webb of St: .Helens.
observed his: &lst':birthday. on -
'Friday, 'February 2nd, in Wing
ham : General Hospital, - where
she has . been a: patient . with
pneumonia since'' December
:21St. A' birthday cake arid' the
congratulations "and best wishes
,of many friends, marked the
• occasion. •
THAT Blyth. Horticultural Soci
_ ety is extending an- official .in=
vitation . to Charles Bristow. of
Ducknow, director of District
°No 8, to hdld the district an
•nual meeting in Blyth,` prefer
.rably during the first week of
Attgust:
THAT the mercury skidded to.
Chilly ' sub -zero ,temperatures
• fastweek with the official -
reading on' Thursday Morning,
•• showing 18 •below, and early
Friday morning it 'sagged an-
other 5 'degrees to 23 below:'.
The deep freeze followed Tues
day's blizzard conditions which
abated •en Wednesday .By.Sun-
day • the thermometer had
Climbed: to the other extreme,
With , temperatures in thea 40's.
The result was flying slush &
water- on hili -age-- .roads; while
'highways Were bare bare and dry.
',THAT William Miller, of Saska-
• oon, in commenting on 'the
• Western weather ,said, 3 ecem-
ber 1961 and. January. 1962 are.
: seett for a'
the coldest I have
number of years, but it is be
ginning: to get a little milder,
There is very .little snow .We'.
will need more snow' this win-
ter or a. lot • of rain next sum-
mer to insure a crop and both
look doubtful.' Mr. -Miller, who
is 88, was born on the Gordon.
Lyons farm eri Con, 12,.. West:
Wa`w,aunosh.
THAT =while still on the criticallist, there • is ,much improve-
. ment in. 'Mrs.- Jessie Allen's
condition Jessie' was kept Un -
'der heavy sedation for , some
time following . the heart.
gery- she underwent. She is'
ow in her ' own: room in, the
hospital, and daily progress re -
Ports '...are quite encouraging.
Melvin Morrison 5.00
Ed McQuillan. .. 5.00'.
Ewart MacPherson 5,00'
Simon. De. .Boer 5.00
Mr. Si, Mrs.. Chas 'Steward; 2:00
Winces Cowan . • 25.00-
Mrs. Eliza 'Walker 25.00 •
Miss •Elizabeth Reed 3:00
Mrs. W:' E,• McQuaig X2.00
Anne .Crawford 10.00•':
A: `. Bradshaw :and Sons ' 25.00
Dry • Groo:. Wholesale
• Torontods rs,
R.. E. Jackson and :CO; ''Ltd. 5.00'
:Toronto
Thomas •Purdon• 5.00 •••
Spence ., Irwin • 50.00
Leonard;; Ritchie : 5:00
Geo. Moncrief 1000
Frank MacLennan . , 1000
Thomas' MacDonald
.Bill. Ross 10:00
GoHrdon.olyrood McPherson, • 5.00
Mark Johnston ::5.00
Lloyd Johnston .......:.. 10;00
Cliff. Johnston. , ,• 10:00:
Ra Ynard Ackert, ..; • :50.00
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Lorne: W. :Eadie • 50.00
500
W. •S ..Eadie 0. .
OrvillElliott' '
• SaoD
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25.00
S, J. Farmer
Ed. M a
2.00
Stan Mustard 5.00
Hazel' &. Ada ..Webster • . ' • 5.00
Hawthorne ..:= 10:00
J.. W, Joynt .' •
. 75.00
Roy •Finlayson_
25;00.
Jack `Ackert 50.00.:
P:. A. 'Murray
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JOS.' Murray
James Gay•.::,
..Charlottetown; P.EiI:
Bill• McIntosh ,
Kincardine' Cleaners
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5;00
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.S ' BAND . CONCERT.
Lucknow District High School Band
will ;present' a ,band•concert in the
igMSchool A'udit�riurn
friday; February 9th
at 8 p.m. Visiting .Musicians,' Solos; Duets.
Everyone Is Welcomer
unix-r . Band will •..perforin. prior to Senior Bal
Advance .r Sale Tickets Obtainable -
• From Band Members:'