The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-27, Page 12rt
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THE LUCKNQW szisrr NB=L, LUCKN6W, ONTAB.10
This e Week At
ASHTON'S
Basemeflt Ludies'
Rack Na 1
Rack No.' 2
Rack No. 3-'
Dresses
$2.00 each
$5.00 each
- 3 off-rggular. price
• On: Rack No. 3 afire• dresses transferred from upstairs
y ' this . week. '
Dresses on all. 3 racks were originally priced .from'
$5.9.'5 to• $19.95.
NYLONS_ .59c •
1st quality seamless, mesh Two new summershades
4 r. for $2.00
Svimwear in stock
FOR ;ALL THE
By Catalina' andother w:
Girls' . 2 to 6x' .
Boys' 2 . to .Gx ..'
Girls'.. 8 to 14
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Teens' &': Ladies'
Boys' 8 to 18 • '
Mens' 30 to 4.6 .
FAMILY '
e11 .known Makers.
$2;98
$2.98
,.• $198 'to $5.95
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. $4.95, to $1195'.:
. $1.49 to :$2.98
$2:98 to $6.95
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free 'Pick -Up and Denvery Monday and' Thursday
Ladiies' and Men's Wear' .Lucknow
THAT Patricia . Thompson•and
Bruce MacKenzie .have been
attending a playground dead
ers training • course being /field
from .. Sunday to: Thursday at:
the Goderich•' Sur/liner. School
Canp. They Will be :in charge
of the :local vacation'. school',
sponsored by the-Lucknow Re-
' ,creation Committee. Patricia,
IS substituting for 'Mary Allin,.
who ,was.. unable. ,to, act thin'
year- because both her . mother
and grandfather '. are . on the
convalescent • list at present,
• 1HAT. Donald MacNay, a captain
in' the Toronto Scottish Regi-.
ment, was. one *of a` 100! -moan
guard "of honour for Queen
Mother Elizabeth, who is. Col-'
onel., in Chief •of'the Regiment.'
She received a 21 -gun. salute
bnarrival at the airport' and
;was • given : a civic luncheon'
reception: ' at . the Royal York.
• :Donald Was one of 'the officers
• presented personally to the
they had. ..a group • portrait:
taken: •
THAT :this, community has ex
• .periented .a series of "explo-
sions" . •during the past .few
days, resulting ' from aircraft
'bre'a'king ,the sound :barrier;
:.roughly a.speed of 140 m.p.h.
In Walkerton • windows.. were
broken ' in ,the Sacred Heart.
f`rimary School !by such 'blasts,
• which aiterally ' "shake" ::build -
/7'
build,/7
ings.
GREE FREEMAN DIED
Cree Freeman, 44,- of Colborne
Township' died • on• Saturday in
Goderich hospital. He is surviv-
ed "by his wife, Audrey; a laugh -
:ter;, Carolyn;. his mother, Mrs.
Mary ` Freeman, a 'sister, Mrs.
Lawrence (Aileen) Emmons of
Kerw,00d: and a half brother, Joe
Freeman of Colborne. The fun-
eral was on Monday with inter
Queen 'Mother., . with whom ` merit in Goderich cemetery.
. McBRINE. LUGGAGE
PERFECT
FOR
Vocation .Tri
OR
Graduaton Gift
Beautifully F ashioned Interiors Lined In Gay Rayon
OPEN STOCK
Ladies'
WARDROBE,; WEEKEND or. TRAIN :CASE
n Ivory, Sandal wood, Ocean .Blue, or Surf. White:.
Priced from $9.95
RAThWELL SHOE STORE
Phone 149, Lucknow
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By The Sentinel.
THAT Mrs Isaac Nixon of Ash-
.field
sh-field was' in on a two-way•
split 'of a, 4500 bingo prize at`
Durhain, recently.
THAT Well.ngton, H'eriderson is
• a patient, in Wingham hospi-
tal with. a fractured hip.
• "Well" .suffered •' the injury .in
a fall a week :ago. Sunday.
THAT ,the annual memorial ser-
vice at Dungannon.•:cemetery
will be held ori Sunday, July
'1st commencing at 4x1'5 p m.
Sri event 'of inclement weather;
the service will: be held in
Dungannon United iChureh.
THAT Mrs; Emily ' Whitby .un
derwent an operation, on Wed-
nesday.
ednesday . morning' of. last week
for the removal Of a cataract
from her right eye. A ' note
from her ,daughter, Mrs. Rose'
Knight • of London, says. she is
Corning along real well•despite
her age. Mrs. Whitby.:.will be
817. on August 8th. • ,
,THAT . at the communion. ser -
Vice .in. the United Church . ori
Sunday .the following . were,
received into the , fellowship of
the church :.`by membership
transfer: Mrs. Eugene : Gard
ner `from angside;.Mrs. James
R. Gardner from . Pine River .&
Mr. and Mr's. - Jack McDonagh
from kion. " . • ,
THAT Murray 'Button, 7 -year-old
son. of ' Mr.:and.' Mrs. Bill But-
ton suffered a . • broken :left
arm. on Wednesday of last Week
in .,a fail ., off the teeter totter
at • the, Public . BSc fool. Two,
bones were broken above the
wrist , Murray had a east' ap-
plied . and was hospitalized
over night. . He • returned to
r school on• Monday.
THAT'last ' Thursday, June 21:st,'
.,inarked the .official arrival of
summer and the longest "period.
of daylight ':• of .any day, of the
year, as the . sun reached `• its
roost northerly' ..Position.' Now
as' Old Sol • starts. the •so, uth
Ward•.. journey, .thehours of
daylightwill lessen, daily
almost . impperceptible.. at first,
but quite' • 'apparent 'by Au-•
gust, -when we start to .realize
*summer. is On, the wane; scarce,
ly• before it seems: to have
begun.
THAT•. the ,coin'munity 'has been,.
again rocensed by further van
dalisrn: , This s time windows
were 'broken in • the; United`
Church and 'the Church House:
Last fall. ' the 'Presbyterian
Church had . coloured 'window.
panes . broken,, Which .proved"
• +quite expensive • to' .replace.
• Such 'incidents strengthenthe
claim of • those who feel that,
Me time has come .to engage
a full time ponce officer, re-
gardless' 'of
ega'rdless'.'of cost. . •
THAT the• Guelph ` Pipe. Band
competed at .the Iighland
•` G'".ames at Grimsby on Satur
da,r. Mel Stewart` ,of Guelph'
is a member of the band," Mel
Yearned to ,drum, with the
Lucknow band, and after leav-
ing here took tip , 'piping, so
that he fills a dual; role ,in:
.the Guelph (band as 'the occa-
sion requires.. • - '
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THAT ,Reuben .. Wilson of Ash-
• field Township . received word
of ,the death of his brother,
George Wilson, of Goole, York
shires •England, on June eth,
He was sixty year's • old, Reu-
ben visited with him and his
other three ,brothers and three
sisters when he visited in Eng-
land in 1958. ' 'That wag the
only time he had been back
to England . since 'coming to-'
• Canada in • 1924His mother
`
i died: shortly after he' returned
hoine to A'shfied in .1958.
Lucknow
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WEDNESDAY, JUNl 27th, 1962
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NEAREST TO YOUR BANK,
POST OFFICE
_ Tea BagSale. pkgs.
Discount .
nom. 100 x' 2 cup, size. A real buy.,,
Highland Pride
Coffee, Ib. 65c
Our exctusive Top Seller. Bargain.
Pure White Honey Sale. 2 ctns. 49c
Brown Bear. '16 oz. carton. Saye 13c. Feature
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Orunge Juice • Sale. 2 tins 79c
Treesweet unsweetened. Save to 19c. Tall 48 : oz,
'Discount Price: Margarine 4 Ibs. 89c
Detmar for all household use.. Feature.
GET YOUR. STRAWBERRIES ' HERE NOW.
HURRY, HURRY; NEXT .WEEK TOO LATE:
ALSO GET YOUR SPYS HERE; ANY QUANTITY
Store Closed Alt Day ' Monday, .Dominion. Day
Values:' Effective .We Sell .For Less-
June' 28, 29, 3Q.: Phone 119, Lucknow
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THAT Janet. Finlayson and John
Andrew. of Lucknow District
High School ` are among 13.5
senior students. from • Western
Ontario who are ` this •week.
taki g Ontario.
a seminar on the;
United Nations being • held 'at
the University 'of Western ,On-•
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tario i:'
THAT 11/Ir. and. Mrs. Ardill ; Mason
of Huron Township'.leav-
ing by motor. on, Mondayfor a
tw'o=rnonths'' trip. to the West.
Coast. They will visit ,at:' Van
derhoof, ',B.C. with their son,
Jack . Mason, • and at Dawson
Creek with. M'rs.' Mason'sbro-
ther, George and Mrs: Colwell.
ROE RANGE
CONCENTRATE PELLETS
30l PROTEIN
Roe Range .Concentrate Pellets ; provide
a, labour-savin way' of ' feeding your birds
g
on range. `lf you want to. make use, of your
own grain, it is not necessary to •have it
• ground ` and . mixed with concentrates. In-
stead you, 'feed your 'own. `'grain. •Whole and ,
balance it with Roe .Range " Concentrate
Pellet§::•
FINLAYSON
Phone 91,
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• Rules
• Tickets on Sale During ,;Carnival only.
• 1 Ticket Container for eachrize.
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FINLAY DEcORATORS
▪ Ph•one 21$ FOR. Lucknow.. On
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HOUDJY .CARN1YM
July :1st & . 2nd.:
Penny Sade Draws
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Prizes
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