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THE LUOKNOW .SFNTITLi+,, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO;
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th;, '19(
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JULY.. STOCK REDUCING
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▪ our suppliers notifying us of -an advance. in NI
a. prices. On Saturday a letter from J & P' Coats
advised of an increase in thread . and ' all their ,
products. The 200 yard spool- in: black and white, . ' A.
which is most commonly used, . purchased by us i
after August 1st will have to sell at 29c instead, of . •
T6c Ian the' same ' mail a letter received'' from
James : Brothers Ltd., manufacturers of Made -to -
Measure '& stock suits, .sport coats, and extra trou-
sers, whose wollen materials are mostly imported
from England, 'tell us 'of'•.an'increase from 10 %
to 20% : This applies to denims, broadcloths and
all cottons. If you buy now you, cannot help but
save ,and by buying while ; the sale is on, ,n you in;
' creaseyour savings. You are . •invitedto drop ` in
and look. over . our markdowns.
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
A FR PAIR 0F NYLONS
to every lady making" a purchase in
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our store from 7 to 10 p.m;
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By The Sentinel.
THAT pupils of Mr$. ,Duncan
• Simpson that :successfully pas -
Sed their • conservatory exams.
—are, grade .2 theory, Sandra
Cameron, • 1st class ' honours;
,gnade8' piano, Shirley Steele,
honours; Barbara Jean Mac
Kenzie,'' ;pass;'' grade 6 ,piano,.
Eleanor E•mmerton, pass; .grade
5 piano, Brian Dalton, honours;
Nancy MacLennan, pass.
T 2AT the annual . flower. show
of • the. Lucknow and District
Horticultural (Society.' is draw-
ing
raw-i ig near. The' dates are .Friday:
an d Saturday, August .1,Ttih fr
1att1. Prize '.lists. Were mailed
out; ear(lier,.. but anyone wish-
•ing a' list may obtain: it from, •
Mrs.' Bryce_ Elliott.
TAT vacation, time, provides
•some', interesting' travel items,
whiclt The Sentinel .would .wel-
come, Please tell uth about
• .them.' That's the only' way :we
,can .be sure` • to know ' of '" the:
-item `-- and to. have •the facts
correct: . '
THAT Roger Pentland, •1i6! -year-
old so'n' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pentland of Dungannon has his
legin a cast .following bone
surgery to correct the ,results
° of.an•• injury suffered when he
. was a. 'lad.
2 THAT in order to expedite pat-
■• rent` care the offices, of Doc
IS- torts M. ',H. Corrin .and.. Jack
• a 'KMcK'im will be ogen '.'for con-
sulcation by . appointment only
emergencies, excepted ef-
fective .July' 26th.' •
THAT Gordon Thomrpson• of • Cal-
gary • attended the Shriners'
international convention.' in To-
Tonto. ". „He accompanied the
Calgary contingent. and , played
in their band. Gordon remained
fora few- days .and accompani
ed his brother; 'Win `1' Themp-
:.son• of` Toronto.. and' Andrew M.
• •T,honvpson of Bowmanville to
tali on relatives and friends
here, in the did home town.'
THAT ;a largely
tion. was h
Legion Ha. t
•fKor newliys'.
Gordon Ne
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attended recep-
tion. d in' : the-Lueknow
11 `on 'Friday ' nigh
weds,. Mr. and Mr
Needham .' (;Patsy For
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AGENT .FOR ' KINCARDINE. CLEANERS
Free • Pick -Up and'Delivery Monday. and Thursday_
. Ladies' and Men's; Wear, ILucknow
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LUCKNOWITES.' AT . FAMILY
PICNIC AT ' ,HE.SPELER.
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A family . picnic ' was ' held on
Sunday in Hespeler at the home
of -Mr. and ' Mrs. Lorne' Humph-
rey.
Those attending' were. Mr. &
Mrs. William A. 'Humphrey, .Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Robinson and boys,
Mr. and Mrs.. George Webster
and iris, Mr. and Mrs.•: Harold.
Hunhrey and, family,' Mr. and
Mrs.' Lloyd Humphrey and favi-
ily, • Mr. and Mrs. William: G.
Humphrey and fani�ily, Lynda,
Bil'l.y. • and Ronnie'' Snowden, Mr,
and Mrs. Cliff Menary' and Har-
old, Tonmiy. Robinson and''Mich,
ael Toyne all/ of LuKcknow; also
Mr. and; Mrs. John Clematis
Ronnie of Reveler.
THAT Bob Hunter and ' Patti
Einberlin.`of town have accept
ed jobs , as ;brakemen with the
'Canadian National ' Railways.
NCU'NCEMENT
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-In Order To Expedite Patient Care
The .Offices .Of
Drs. Corrin - and McKim .
Lucknow
WILL'.. BE....:OPEN . FOR KCONSULTATIO
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By Appointment Only
On And After July 26th, 1962.• -
(Emergencies Excepted)
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The practice of observing Sunday, Thursdali after.
noon and .Statutory 'Holidays will' be continued. •
Do
' Reid read' an' ,address ; of best
swishes • and the presentation of
a gift .of money was made :by
Boob Irwin and ' Allan Gibson.
THAT a prolonged' dry. spell.
which withered •:pastures and
caused a shortage .of Water.':on
same farms, Was ` broken. lo
• cally over the • week -end' by
good rains ' on Friday and
Monday .
TEAT the County Road' north of
Smith's Hill •is undergoing ex-,
• tensive - widening and rebuild-
ing preparatory to . paving.
Biggest change is; the sweep-
ing • curve to the east of Nile
•w'hich, will 'eliminate this dead
end and sharp •right angle turns,
at Nile' Church. ' .
THAT Miss Dorothy Douglas of
Tamsui, Formosa, 'is holidaying
•at her' home here for a few
weeks. This trip •frbni. the Far
East •was unexpected, and is
the ' result of "doctor's orders,"
Miss Douglas teaches in a girls'
'school in Tamsui where she
has served for many years, Her
next furlough "hone" will
mark..her_penmanent- return. to
Canada. •
THAT Lietit Alan and Lieut Joan
Neelon who recently -graduat-
ed from the Salvation Arm.y
Officers' Training College . &
have been appointed a's Corps.
officers to' Sussex, New Bruns-
wick;. Alan, is a nephew of the
late Mrs. • (Dr.) D. R. ' 'inl,a+y
son of Lucknow, Alan 'served
as a studerit minister at Bel-
grave and Whitechurch Unit-
° ed • Churches before complet-
,ing his' Salvation. ArMy train -
in g.,
rain-ing., .
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NEAREST TO'YOUR,: BANK & POST OFFICE
Discount ire.... Bags.: pkg.
100 x 2 Cup size.. Repeat Sellout. Bargain.
Discount Margarine price, 4 .s. 89c
Sunbrite For All Household Use,,. Save 27c .
69c
Robin Hood. Cake Mixes, ,2pkgsIT5:9c
•Family Size. Choc.,`' Dutch Devil's; Food and White.
Ice' Cream 'Super Sale.. pkg. 89c
Silverwood De=luxe. Half -Gallons Save 1Oc
East Call' for Pails of Cherries'
A Few • Extra: Pails' of , Red Cherries For Sale:
HEADQUARTERS FOR. ALL FRESH . FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES. Cherries Peaches,Apples,
.Corn, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, 'Etc.
'Values Effective' We Sell For :Less
July 26. 27, _'28. Phone ' 119, Luckzrow
THAI' votes' are..pending, in• both
Walkerton and Wingihain. ori
�t+he. 'questions ,of .liquor being
served' with Meal's ;in •licensed
••.dining •'rooms .'and in licensed
lounges;
THAT . Huron music- ` ' teachers'
• ' federation • recently' held a
meeting at the home' of :Mr.
and Mrs.. Duncan Simpson,
• Asrhfield Townsihip, .with.. fain
dies attending; ,A,' buffet sup
•per, Meeting and some . time
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at the•' beach: Were enjoyed. •
THAT Gordon. Johnstone. took
over. .Stuart Robertson's .seed
cleaning .plant this month and
announces that he. is' •now pre-
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ed wheat
and.
.pared•, to. do se Y
grass seed cleaning.. ,
THAT `Mrs. G. V. Towle (nee
Long) of . Vancouver :under-.
• went major '• surgery in Van-
cower ' recently',and has 'been
able .to„ return to her home.
THAT a fascinating collection' of
!ar}tique , greeting Cards dating,
from the early: ,170O's through
to. the 20th Century jp on alis
play, at ;the Bruce • County'.=.
torical Museum at Southanip
• ion: The exhibition of 76 cards.
,drawn from the 40,000 piece
antique col1ec'tion• of Hallmark
cards ' Will remain at' the' Muse -
`um •until September 15th.. .. '
THAT Mrs.: Joan England . and
Mrs: Anna 'Johnston represent-
ed'
epresent
e:d the •Lucknow. Ladies' Auxi-.
Bary: to the Royal • Canadian'
Legion.. in the. 01{14,X -TIT Fo
• cgs contest.' .
THAT at''the .Durham bingo the
end of June, the $1,000. jackpot
prize wase . split two • ways be-
tween Mrs.°Robert'Hamilton.: of
Luck,now',: and Wilda Rankin '61'
Owen .Sound, •
THAT members of the Atwood.
band will join with local bands-
men for a practice at the high
School' on Thursday evening, in
preparation: far the' big spar-
ad:e on Saturday' in Connection
with Lis;towel's Old, Home
Week: ' • . • ••
THAT Miss Marjorie Alton. of
this community was one off 17
nursing assistants w'ho recent
.,ly graduated at Wingham Gen-`
eral . Hospital. • She was, the
valedictorian of the class and
received the. valedictorian
"award: from. ,Mrs.' Janet Field-
li g; 'nursing ~instructor.
THAT on Wednesday night, July
.11th, the Luckrnow Fire Depart-
.ment answered a calf to the
home. of Harold Haldenby at
Kinlough about • 1K1:00 p.m:
• Lightning was believed respon:='
. sible for the outbreak which
was quickly. brought under con-
trol. While 'returning, Firemen
"ran ,into" a' severe hail stern
which -was experienced here.' It
cut a swath • to the north-west
and did considerable:' spotty.
damage,
THAT T. W. 'Smith of: Lucia
', .and formerly of Tara, has
new.ed. 'his sulbscripption to
Tara Leader for the 60th y
` Mr. ,Smith is avow.. ;81 y
of 'age: .
THAT Bain - MacDonald, 'R R,
:Lucknow is recuperating
Kitchener-Wa•t rloo j lospi
. Kitchener, ' following: a h
attack . ,Which occurred at
• daughter,'s• in..Waterl•oo.'•
THAT Mr. and , Mrs.' .Elwin
:and family •moved on Fri
•to . the:' Stanger St:.reside
which
which . they, recently' .�bou
from -Dr. D. R. Finlayson.
' farmer Congram •home •. w
the -Halls vacated Will -be
anted. ' by • Mr. and Mrs. P
,Connon,. ,who who. are - moving
.shortly. ;Mr. - `Connor, .is a 1
member of the LDHS :staff
THAT 'th CJ R—h�a•s••-seTve`
`ice that all `'passenger, £er
between Goderich`'.and Gu
Will be: diseon:ti:nued' as of
• ust 6th.
'THAT Donna Ritchie, daug
'' of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' Rit
and _Murray MacKinnon, •so
`Mr: and • .Mrs. ' Fraser Mac'
• 'non, were . among those
'recently ,underwen't tonsil
mies at Wingham. '
THAT .a • numiber of m•erniber
.the " Lucknow 'srtudy grout
• Jehovah's, Witnesses- will
leaving.' this area Short,'
attend the. "Courageous
stern:. District 1•Assembly"
Civic Stadium, . .'Hamilton
August 3rd to ,5th-.•
THAT Mrs. L'eitha Morrison,
:: and: Mrs. • Melvin Morrison,
' �Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Mor
. *ere i in Caledon on Satui
July 71st attending the.
ding of . N,orma Maude Gr•
and Eldon Homer,I•Iil,lyard,
. • groom is.. a cousin' . of the.
riSon'$. .
THAT. at the ' second: bin
Teeswater, Mrs. Isaac
. Won one of the '100 a
• prizes. and ']Usaaa'.,split a.
regular. game, '
'DHAT '1/lr. and Mrs, •Ernest
• kert recently arranged" a
i.ly picnic at the• ;pavilr�
iincardinet ,in` honour of
bharles Bouldinrig (Em?na
kert)' of Regina and Mrs. ('
Harald Ackert iif Leamin
There •were 45 at the gath
THAT Allan 'Maclntyre of
loss has- been appointed • a
sector of the West Waw•
Mutual Fire insurance . e
any; He will 'filrl the va.�
resulting from the reaLS,
of Frank Thompson, Who
Over the duties'of seer
'treasurer of that Com�pa
the 'first of the month
the retirement •'of D
Phillips, Allan will earn
for re-eriectiori at 'the ai
Meeting`. in .February. :