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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-14, Page 12• . rAGE. TWELVE • THE "LUOic.NOW SENTINEL, LUCCA. TOW, 0TANO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••li••••••••••••••••1 • • Girls' and Boys' . SPRING COATS : One of largest and most attractive selections of Spring Coats we have ever had in stock. • • • • 4, (Shea. 12 and• 24 months) - • GIRLS' WITH MATCHING BONNET; BOYS' _WITH 10 MATCHING CAPS m corduroys, wool cords and • 'laminated. fabrics $6.98, $7.98,. 810.98 and. 813.98 'Colours a wide assortment. . • • • • • , GIRLS' COATS — 4 to 6X in rose,green, gold and mauve, • ' Only ° , 03.98 and $14* BOYS' TOP COATS — 4 to 6Xjust like Dad's. Checks and Reyersibles at ' , 812.98 • likOYS'• SPORT COATS -••-•. 4 to 6X $8.95 BOYS' MEM SPORT COATS with matching pants and Belts, Only , . • .811 95' GIRLS' WEAR for 7 to 12 years • In stock in all weathers in :pattern or plain 313.95 & p4.95 In Laminated fabrics in such • Ishades as, Hot Pink, Gold, ;Blue, Turquoise, Red $19.95 • Woollen fabrics, expertly tail- . or,* in loose ;back styles in Blue, Rot Pink and Turquoise .at 319.05 . . • • .• • • e. • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • TEENAGF.RS' COATS in laminated fabrics at ••••-•$19.:55 In a.ssorted shades of woollens at $24. • • A *10 P11 iP "*.T" • P.! 417 I .• AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS . 'a Free Pick -Up and Delivery ,Mondaiy and Thursday ID • • . • ,•" • P • • .• . • • • • • . Ladies' and Men's Wear 4--LUCIPPOW 2 ISUPPORT.' THE *ARTIFICIAL . .ICE FUND : ,11.%•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••or , ' SCOTT --;-At the WM ham Gen_ BIRTHS g eral Hospital, on Sunday,. March 4th 1962, to Mr:: and Mts. Marvin RITCHIE—At the Wingham Gen eral Hospital, on Saturday, March' 3, •1962, to Mr.' and IVIrS. • Mervin Ritchie, RR 2, Lucknow, a Scott, RR. 7. Lucknow i a son. • • • ' • „' The twist ,is something like twiriing the hula hoop without daughter. , the hoop . • • • „' WIELLINGTON RAND. HAY -PASTURE MIXTURE 30% Canadian Alfalfa • .30% Canadian Biome Grass -, 12% Certified Climax' Thuothy • 1O% Perennial Rye' Grass 10% Ontario Red Clover • , 5%0' Kentucky 311esciie ,./.,3% Certified Ladino Clover • • 100% Price ize• pound. .; Sow 20 lbs., per acre. Seed is sold in.l acre' or 2 acre. sealed bags and is treated with Captan 75W for prevention of root and fungus diseases • • . 1 • The following . is a suggested Seed Mixture SUITABLE., FOR HA AND 'PASTURE • 8.1bs.Alfalfa 2 lbs., Red Clover , • ' ' 6 lbs. Timothy •• ' • 4 tbs. •Brome Grass • '' , 20 lbs per: acre Your cost:$6.60 per acre or 33c: per Pound., • • All the above Government • Standard No. 1 Seed. Will mix .free of charge , if desired. '• D. R. FINLAYSON !PHONE 91; LUCKNOW, • 0' • V.:MO:SOO: dsfr••"*!,.04...44.ffs4;,70 THAT the Legion is. maiking.St. Patrick's anniversary. with a dance., in the Legion, Hall on Friday, March 16th. ' • • - THA tenders are currently be- ing. called for a new i1 furn- ace, 'and: lavatory .and wash room facilities at Holyrood Township Hall. • THAT ''Harrey Hall of Detroit • spent the -week -end here to at- tend a family dinner on Sun- day 'marking the occasion of Mr.. and Mrs. John Halrg 45th wedding anniversary. THAT Walter Dexter placed 1st and 3rd, with pictures of Rip- ley Fall Fair, which were en-' -,tered in the "C" Class �f the Ontario Fairs Association . pho- tography Contest • . • THAT there were seven ' tables at the euchre party held in St , Augustine on Tuesday evening, March 6th. Mrs. Eldon ,Austin and John Boyle were the win Myles $t. Marie ,won the • door • prize and Anne Foran won the lucky chair prize. THAT twelve tables of ; card players attended the card party at Belfast School last . week,, ,Rob Mole was high: winner for • • . wpm:spa,. 14AIR. 14th, 1943 1 NEAREST TO YOUR BANK and POST OFFICE Kleenex Super Sale 6 pkgs. 98c Regular or Chubby. Save Up To 19c. Bargain. church: fiber 'Sale bag 59t. 0pr All Your Baking Save 6e. Feature ' • . 24ruit.MarmaiadeSale 2..jars. 65c Breakfast Club Orange. and GrapefrUlt. 24 , oz.: Bargain.. Mixed t ookies Sale '.1-pkgs. $1 Super Sale. Any be pkg. Your :Choice., Save 17c NOW. Book Matches. pkg. of 50 25c • Stock UP.1k12, or' At 'This Low,. Price. liEADQUARTERS FOR: ALL FRESH FAITITS AND ' • ,VEGETABLES. We Specialize In• Fancy ONTARIO SPY APPLES By The Bushel. Values *Effective r Nire Sell For Less March15,•16, 17 Phone4 19, Lucknoiv' THAT because of 7a Shortage:,of vaccine the •Bruce County ; Health • Unit's; Monthly:,clrnic 'for •pre-school children :and, in- fants '•will not be • held this; Month. : , •••• ••• • : t •: • • the.men with Alexliackett the low man.- Mrs. Harvey Kilpat- rick was the women's winner With Mrs. Jim Arnold •low. Art Yotmg had the most lone, hands. -' • -. • THAT Mrs. Howard Fowler was doubly. bereaved last week in the death of her sister,' Mrs. Charles G-lew of Seaforth and of her brother, Mr. John .Chich of Carberry, Manitoba. Mrs.,• Harold Treleaven.' attended the „ funeral of her aunt in Seaferth• an Monday. Mrs. Fowler who is 92 and theoldest of a.family • ,of nine makes her home here with '•her daughter, Mrs Fre- leaven :'PLEAT Mr. and Mrs Jack 'Trelea- ven of town and Mr. and Mrs. , • Don :Johnstone of ' Kitchener are . spending two . weeks in Florida. jack and Jane flew • south, while- Don and, his wife Motored. They will reverse the process in returning—the John- stone's will fly and the TreleaL ven's will motor. THAT the Henderson -` "boys" Tennant and Donald of Wing - ham —"dropped into The Seri- tinel, Office last week to con- tribute. $10.00 eachto. the ice • 'fund. Having been raised ' in this community, they comment- ed that their donations 'would help for the times they got in to skate in the old rink without having' to pay. • • THAT Unit 3 of: the United. Church Women met on Tuesday of last week at the home of Miss Catherine MacGregor. The hostess had observed her 89th birthday the day previous to the meeting, but nevertheless it took on something of a birth- day party air, when the • Unit '.11. • . brought a birthday cake to the '10 A, npufill leader, Mrs. Charles: Bristow, ; ' at the MacLennan Furieral H in Kincardine on Wedrie March 7th, • conducted by Parsons of .Tiverton Presbyte Church, of •which she W member, assisted by Rev. MacLeod :of Lucknow Presb " •. Interment was in the. f asses After plot in Lochalsh cemetery Long..• Illness' MRS. STANLEY DRENNA The death of; Mrs.- Stanley George Drennan 'occurred ' on Sunday, March 4th in Kincardine Hospital where she had been. seriously ill forseveral weeks. Mrs. 'Drennan was the former Kathryn MacDonald, daughter' of the late John Kenneth MacDon- ald and Margaret Ellen MacKen- zie of Ashfield. Township, where Kathryn was born on April lath, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. Drennan, forinier Ashfeild residents, had lived at Tiverton for the past few years. Mrs: Drennan's death at the age 'of' 57 saddened a wide 'circle of friends, who paid their -respects .and attended the funeral service six nephews acting as pall ers; Rod MacDonald,„Embro; neth 1VlaqDonaid, Ripley; Bi "Johnston, Toronto; ,Robert • Gregor and Jack Drennan,. tail; Kenneth .Drennan, Kin ihe. • • 'Mrs. Drennan is survive her husband; . twin daug., Margaret, 'Mrs. Finlay Ma Ashfield, Mary, Murray, Detroit; , Ann, 4.,a Jane at •home and by six cSildren. • Surviving also are -three.s Mrs, George Blue (Sara Clair Shores, Mich.; Mrs. Agnew (Marybelle), Ply Mich.; Mr.s. Noble Johnston sie. A.) of-Luckn-ow. • She was predeceased "b parents.. and a brother, ,11 MacDonald.' saisissisimaimilinmiammsaisamilialitaiimallimaaksa . . . . • . • , • , ,t • . • Special .Spring.,... • Sifiworthy, 11' -in -Tex" Walipop •• Ready. Psted, Washable copplete., • Available At • 59c. per :tingle r�lI • • . 6 y • , • (Watdh for sample foldel• in the in -tit). 4 , SPRING WALLPAPER meeting to officially recognize is ' • , SALE •the occasion. Miss Dean MacLeod was guest speaker at the • meeting. THAT it was _necessary for the - • Sentinel • to refuse reports of • several regular routine meet- ings this week lbecause of late submissions, one of which was' two weeks old: In future, meet- ings , will hErve to be in bur II Still In Full . • Also see our regular stock- of ta • 150 -wallpapers. for 1962; ter they • if • • inay. ecorato hap,ds promptlY afoc- cur. Failure to comply with.this request will "leave us no., alter- native, but to omit the report. Reports must state day' and date of meeting, • • . st . : . . , • ' • ' - • . ' ••• . . ••• . • : • , r,Nttallottpet. :,,,,,,.. 'C.LL., Paints ---.* Floor COVe.- : ; . • :., .... ... . . 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