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AGENT FOR.KINCARDINE CLEANERS 11
•• Free ,Pick -Up• ry. y • ■
and Delve Monday and:.'Ilursda
Thuisd�y, Friday,
Saturday,
August 9 — ` 10 11.
m • tween Norwood and Hastings'
in . the • Peterborough . district.
They are Mel Stanley, Keith
Gardner. and. Bob Venus: .
By The Sentinel
THAT" three Luckr"io*ites are
• with the, Warren Paving
Company on a paving jobb be
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'�T�F�?A'T' fre��tu�ilms in.�calor�
produced by the Moody Bible
• ' Institute of Chicago, will • be
shown in the Legion Hall on
Ttivursday, • Friday .; . and Saturr
day 'ev.enings,
THAT Mr.• and. 1Vtrs.' Wm: P,
MacDonald and daughter; Mar-
garet, .left by, train for Van-
couver on Saturday: They plan
to visit: the World's' 'Fair .at
Seattle and be away about two
Weeks., .
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THAT Lloyd Moffat .of Con° 8'
Kinloss; returned home recent-,
•. ly . after six weeks in Wingharn
a ' ;• Ladies' : and Men's Wear .:--- ;:Lucknorw
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Announcement
+lVIr. and •Mrs. Williarri Scott of
'Langsidewish to an�ntounce the
forthcoming,' marriage of : their'
.daughter,.- ; • .:;Marion. Patricia; to
Clayton ranc s�Leddy, :son of Mr.
Viand ' Mrs: Frank Leddy .of .Gode ling in the fall.
rich. The Marriage ;will., take The Committee; ` has 'invested
place the latter part of August: $12,000, , of the- funds on hand' in
,Dominion '• treasury !bills' for six
months: . The • price /was 97.327
:with a yield of 5.60% • interest.
CHESLE� .' . INVESTS .. $12,000
OF ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND
There'sa summer lull in Ches-.
ley in the artificialice. campaign
to' :raise V0O: Plans are !being
made• ,for an auction ;and'.rpm-
mage sale to get the drive rel.;
ENGAGEMENTS
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Mr. and Mrs: • Alex: Legacy. of
Woodstock announce the engage-
• ment •, of • 'their' daughter, Janice
Arline, 'to t1Vhr. ` William Jaynes
.Fisher, son .- of Mr.: and Mrs.
Gorden',J. Fisher of Lueknow,•,
• the marriage will take •place • on.
Saturday, .September lst� 1862, at
• College Avenue- U,nitedLChurch,..
• Woodstock.:
1VIr: and `Mrs '`Thomas•'N. Duff,`
Tara,: Ontario,wish' to announce.
the engagement of their daughter,
.Edith. Doreen, to Robert. Clifford
McNair), son, o/.Mrs. 'James Mc-
Neill' and the late; 'Mr. • McKeon
of R.R. 3, Goderich.` The wedding
will take plane September. 1st,..
1962 at'; 4:04 p.m.' in Knox Pres-
byterian' Church, Tara., ,
THAT .Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence:
Gowan ' (Mary Jo Anderson)
and : children Kevin, Maureen
and iVlichaei1 of Oakiiillet left
•on Saturday, Jixly with by plane
for Ireland, where . his parents
reside.' Mr. ,Cowan „is taking.. a
-mon s course a a amazoo,
England; `
THAT the propane' gas eatp1osion
at.Maple tart' :the . week -end. had
iota! : interest. Mr: and Mrs.
Eric, Edmanson • '(Louise Greer)
and Mr. and Mrs. .John"Martin
are residents of that town, but
we uniderstand their . homes
:Were beyond • the blast area.
The: Edmans+on's were visiting
here at the 'time.*
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
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HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
will .beheld" for.
THOS.: BURNS
Ludgard ST,; Lucknow
Saturday, August 18that 1:30 pan,.
RCA. 21" Television, nearly new Electric Refrigerator
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tudio •` Couch,. . nearly new
Living 'Room. • Suite, antique
8 -piece Dining Room Suite
3 ''Bedroom•' Suites, complete
4 Rocking. Chairs
Kitchen Furniture
Sewing Machine
Extension Ladders'
Writing Deaf
NO RESERVE
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Platform' Rocker •
' Davenport
Sectional Book Case
Electric Lamps
' 4 Srnall Tables'
Morris, Chair
.Dishes of all kinds
Garden' Tools
Glassware..
`TERMS CASH
Is T � is Horne s For Sale
THOS. BURNS, Prop. : D. B. BLUE, Auct.
Contact Harold Burns, 7 . Faircroft -Boulevard
Scarborough, Ont; Telephone AMherst .1-8917
back injury suffered, last win-
ter `while i fishing. '.a car.
THAT George Whitby, leader . of
the Lucknow . Boy .'Scout troop
' .spent .the week -end '.at Silent
Valley Park' near Ayton, tak-
ing a, course for . Scout leaders
and. other !Scout officials.
THAT the . "Lucknow Pipe Band,
.114 members . strong. were in
• Port 1)lg14 on `'Sunday. for . their
annual band concert at the
' !beach :afternoon and ,'even
ing. Reid •' McKim,. • a ` .former
member of the band, ` acted . as
pipe . anajor. >:
THAT (Dick Murdie, son` of Mr.
'and Mrs. K.' C. Muirdae has been
transferred to a 'shopping cen-
fre 'branch of the Toronto -Do
minion _' Bank' at Clarkson in
:the Port Credit ' c•onistiunity, &
has started his new : 'duties.
Dick '_.has -been at Sault Ste..
Marie where •he, started -In . the
bank two ,years: ago last April..
THAT the Lucknow 'and District
'HHonticu_ !tura! ,Societ _ is ,making--
plans"
etakingplans ' for its • annual flower
'show in . the Legion IIa11; . on
Friday and Saturday of 'next
week. Nhe. Ball will the open'
`to. the viewing' public on Fri-
day evenipg and Saturday.:af-
•terrioor and: evening. New ex-.
hibitors • are : invited. ` and wel-.
Icor e, subject • only to •the $14)0
membership fee..
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NEAREST TO YOUR BANK : & POST OFFICE
Fruit.. Market
Highkir.d. .Pride Coffee
Our exclusive top' seller. Feature price.. Pound..
Sugar: Sale, .. 10 Ibs.. .• '85c
Granulated, A low, Iow feature. price. Buy now &. save
Tea Bags.Oran e Juice- . tins19Sle.' Donald. Duck ' sweetened. Lrge :48oz. bargain
A. ral' money saver. 100 x 2 ;cup sze. FeatureTe+a
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Qiscount Pg..:.69c
Margarine Super Sale 4• _:_.s 89
Delmar or • • Sunbrite. For :all household use.
HEADQUARTERS' FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS'. '
AND VEGETABLES ARRIVING DAILY.
Peaches, Corn, . Tomatoes; Lettuce; .Celery; Apples
Values •.'Effective
August 9, 10, • 11.
We Sell •For Less:
Phone _119,. Luck: ow
THAT. local Girl Guides attend • bouquet on his grave" on
ing Keewaydin" Guide Camp inj, anniversary of his death/
11HAT Sgt, J. H. ,' Hackett
been posted .from •Owen,So
to ; Montreal and ' the fan
'has moved':to •the.. Quebec n
ropolis
,THAT as we .previously. •repor
Mr. anti; Mrs. Allan. MacIn'
- 'Met, their , Kinless neighbi
on the .:highway in .'Manit
To cap it off, Allan "ran . is
Graeme :Anderson' at the st
yards in Saskatoon:. :
mer. • :,
THAT Tennant and Donald :1:
THAT .Bert' Ward made his 'an- lesson of Winghaan, and for
' nual pilgrimage : to Greenhill • residents Of.' this :cominur
CCern.etery on. 'Au'gust .'2nd,'' to recently. : purchased • Ix
:place flowers on the grave of Reid's residence "on Have
• the late Dr. A. G. Elliott who • St.' The - Henderson... brat
died'su,ddenly• at . a ball game sold their 'Wingham:. homm
.in ' ..Kincardine' in 1923 ,. Bert the Berry Door Co:, and
• Was quite devoted to the Doca shaking ..renovations,.. to
tor and' hasn't in the interven- Lucknow residence,' prior
ing' 33 years issed placing a • , occupying; it: ,°
Vit.■■t■■ ■ts laf.eitr:u.•.•.a. �:ths .■.ti■u'1R.uu:R•r ■ .i
+Astufield this sunimner • are
Barbara . Rathwelll, Eleanor
Whitby and, Betty- Mathers:
Eleanor has completed her first
• ten-day camp. Betty is .at camp:
this week, •and'.Bailbara.. is' on
the last week of ' a 20 -day out-
ing. Barbara is aspiring' to ob-
tain the -Gold Cord, ; and- to
meet:. the 'camping' and pioneer-
ing requirements is doing the
extra stint at carne this sum=.
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THAT Mrs. Gladys :Reed and two (•
NI -children, • Penny, . a grade . 7
•• student, and Lloyd ' in grade 8,
took- up residence here 'recent- ■•
ly in the Johnston residence • a '
on Havelock St: The Reed.' fa •
roily carte from St.. Catharines.
Mrs.. Reed, is, a sister "of Mrs. ■
Bruce MacKen`ie. ■
THAT Mr. and Nrrs. William • •
Wherry returned recently from ■
a motor trip to .Skip, • Suskat ■
ehewan, to pay a surprise visit
with their son John; who is'o`i, I.
that mission field for the sum • . K
mer. Skrip is about 175 miles a'
north. of Regina ■
gins and to reach i
' it the W4ianrys experienced • •
what it ' means to drive • on • ■
"gu iho" roads tihat result from a
:rain: They • took : with them a a
00 -pound bell from'. Holyrood'
.which tthe
school,
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heard erected' •:and • ringing at L
Skrip.. ■
THAT Herb Gralam of Toronto
was a recent visitor in • the
old Home. town for a few days;
While here Herb • learned with,
regret of the death at :Sotith
anapton' of 'Liberal' Leader Less
!ter Parson's mother, while
,'holidaying .at the Lake /Huron
resort. Mrs: Pearson and . the
Grahams are. close friends, &
along with. Mrs:. Wm. MacKen-
• zie, they were planning a get-
togethrer on her,.. return from
the beach. Herb observed his
• 8,0th birthday in May. lie
'thinks the home town, never
looked better, but old . friends
become fewer and fewer,
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HOLIDAY SPECIALS
Outside House Paint
Reduced 11O%
for the month: of:: August
aint discounts .on Service ; jobs 'excepted'
WALLPAPER
Many 1962" patterns ` reduced to clear
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Regular �Price Sale Price
frorxi . from•
65c to 99E 49c to 65c
CLEARING
To Make Room. For The 1903,
sineuST ECONOMY COLLECTYON
• . BY . SUNWORTHY' •
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. Just Arrived..
All discount, items strictly Cash.
FINLAY DECORATORS
•• a Phone 2'18 • Lucknow, Onta
■ September' holiday dates •to be 4nnounced''
et
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