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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-31, Page 12i .OU PAS TWELVE Lt7QKNOW SEITIME14 LUCKN0We:.QNTAX9 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31st,. HOSIERY .. . 10.0% nylon, seamless, • for. neater fit. Assorted shades. of green, red,, beige, royal and navy; LADIES! nylons, seamless first qual- ity, sizes 8I/2 to 11. 4 p.for. $2. L.eotards., Check These Prices 2• to 4" years — S1.19 4to 6 'years =-- $1.29 - 7 to 10 years41.49 10< to 1.4 years '= $1.69. Teenagers' Sizes. '$1.69 Other .Good Buys At Ashton LADIESm• ;AND D TEENAGERS, CAR COATS fro ' ..: $8.95' to $22.95 ,. FLANNEIIME BLANKETS • 70x90 $4.95, 480:90 •Substandard% 01-'a 'well known Maker. (W e"'• .•cannot "replace , these at, these prices, so if you need ": thein please .. be early) '• MEN'S SHIRTS, heavy doeskin ... Sizes 15 to ` 1 71/2, assorted ,: shades. Basement special . •at last year's prices: MEN'S FLANNELETTE:: PYJAMAS Ail sizes, Basement ` special. BOYS' FLANNELETTE T PYJAMAS 8 to '16,' Basement; 'special boys' Wool or Orlon PULLOVERS $1.98 8 to 18 years, Basement clearance. • $2.98 $2.98 $1:98 Basement Specials GIRLS' AND LADIES' CAR COATS Girls' 8 to 14 .. $4.95 and :.$8.95 Ladies', 12 " to ' 20 , . .. $8.95 CHILDREN'S CAR COATS: ... all marked down A whole rack of coats, .:sizes' 3 . to 6x. Assorted styles and c. lora. DRESS COATS, 10 to 14s r ... 1,4 Price One size 8, red, $19.95, for .. 13.95 Two Coat sets, size 2 . %2 . Price La�dies' Flannelette PYJAMAS • $1.98. A >CENT' FOR; KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Piek-Up and Delivery Monday and Tinesday Ladies and Men's Wear • ,THAT. the ' semi-annual meeting • of the Saugeen District ' Boy, . Scout Association; was held in. Walkerton; on October 24th, Those attending . from here were• •Cubmaster NF. •'Pierce . 8i Assistant 'Cubmasters, Mrs: B: Elliott and Mrs. K. Jardine. Scoutmaster G. R. Whitby; and assistant • Scoutmaster ; S . Jam - 4 eson. • SEE..: By The Seiflinel; 'TJIAT Harold Ritchie has rented the Mrs: Mike Hogan home on Rose St. east and will move in the first of • themonth. THAT members: of the Catholic' 1' Women's, League of Lucknow and St. Augustine: are finaliz- ring arrangements for their annual turkey supper.. in .the. Legion Hall next, Tuesday. . THAT John Kilpatrick of . Ar- kona has been in ' Strathroy Hospital for the 'past ,two weeks' suffering from. a severe .heart .condition. Jolu' is` ,linking a:- favorable recovery now and expects to be• home in another week. THAT Gordon Montgomery. had his. car. taken• , from in front oaf his Main St. residence dur- ing '• the night ' on Friday.. It l was •,recovered undamaged ..on. ' Saturday on I the St. Helen's. sideroad. ' THAT members " of ' the Lilac:- now uck=now Public School staff ...at- tended a convention in. Wal- ' kerton on 'Friday, .'with.. •the ex- ception x,ception • of lin: Helen' Hall,, who .:attended a kindergarten convention held at Avon, and Romeo schools • m. Stratford: THAT Dr. M. : H. Corrin. of town -'was among ,those attending the second annual. : homeconung medical conference held the latter part of the week at 'the University 'of WesternOntario, Dr.. Corrin was one ' of aquin- tette 'of doctors p.k tograph d by .a ' Free Press : cameraman. THAT the 41Vmgham Curling Club is making ' plans for the cony ' ing season, and hi -an 'adver- tisement in, • this "issue ` .invites, membership .in' the Club. Free curlirig and expert, .instruction is being offered in mid -Nov-_ ember without obligation. • THAT Gordon Kirkland attend -1 ed the 'annual meeting of the Co-operative Medical Service Federation of Ontario,: held at Kitchener • on Thursday, Fri- , day & Saturday Gordon 'was • one of ' three voting delegates from Huron Medical Services of which heis a .Board mem- now it Mi rke NEAREST TO YOUR BANK & POST OFFICE Crisco ' Shortening 3. Ib. tin 99 Proctor & -Gamble All Vegetable. Product. Javex Liquid Bleach Save 4e.. For All Household Use,. 32 oz. Bottle. ° 23 G.uaker Oats Quick ick or instant.Paper Large 5 ib. • . Save l0 mBag. Brown Bear Honey. 2 Ib. tin .4' Clover 'No.. '1 White. • Bargain. Save -10c Instant Coffee 'Sale, jar: 8, Maz`vell House. Large :6 oz. -Save 20c. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES _ARRIVING ` DAILY.' APPLES, T( • NIPS, "LE'T'TUCE, JTOMATOES,. CELERY ETC Values~ Effective` We. :Sell For Less November- .1, .2, 3. Phone. 119, Luckno THAT Donald. Caesar .left on Monday .for St. Joseph Hospi- tal, London for further treat- Ment on : a back condition. He had previously been hospital- ized in Wingham for several weeks. / • THAT despite ; protests directed at' the sonic •' ' blasts that have been rocking the district, they continue ', periodically as jets. break • the• sound barrier. One of the loudest blasts yet, occurred: last week, causing one t0 wonder': for a' moment if'the States and Russia. had unleashed atomic war. THAT 'Mrs. ; M. Donalds( re -opened her store at vle, .on the 14th . conces Ashfield Township after closed for seven Imonth5 Donaldson' was . forced t( the store after breaking • 1 .at that time. For the .pas months,Mrs. • Donaldso been with- her 'daughter Ira ' Small•. at Mount Fore .has " operated Lanesville for the past ' ten years. THAT Kathy Joynt entO g number of young. fri cher . 7th: birthday.,: pa Saturday: THAT there' are, tunes .when. •cir- cumstances : necessitate sever- ing our subscription associa- tion. with long-time, :subscrib- ers. Parting such company is aways regretted, but expres- sions' such as this on.. such an occasion are appreciated: "Thank you for your courte ous service in the 'past. and 'THAT Point Clark .lighthouse for e, many years of p ea - holds nostalgic ` memories ' for many .in this community. Mrs. %Alex. >(Margaret) Mac1 ennari -of Chicago remembers` when as ' a ' child living ' at the lake 'near Kintail, 'She used to watch, for the light ' to be turned ort each spring. :It was quite a thrill 'to see ' its flashing ,beams again after the . long• winter.. 1 14N•NN•N•••N NNN • .r r • • i 'PLANt' TO ATTEND THE • • . •• • a• • • • •.HOT ,TURKEY Ct IDDED • • •. •: 0 e • o •• •', To.. w. • the • • • ..... i • Legion Hall,. Lutknow,••. •• ' :530 :id 8 ;811 • p.m, . , Tuesday, • Novemher nth . • •. .• • Adults $1.50 f Public School ChlIdren ' 75c • p q ''s League S onsored h the Eatbolic `�V s , • • • • i •; • of Lucknow and St Awe. Ni•i ..M • sure in reading ;your very fine paper',' THAT Bruce • MacKenzie • off Havelock St. has been bother 'ed' by some : young vandals several • times recently. •• Last Thursday night, upon investi- • gating a loud noise at their front . door, the MacKenzie's I discovered the lower panel ofo4 their 'aluminum door'• smashed in, apparently the work • of someone's boots. The.' discov- ery . was •grade in time to see two youths making ' their es- Il cape, and in' time to call out p. to, them. ' Village constable Alex Havens was called, and , he investigated: . • ' THAT Lucknow Bo Scouts held a waste paper collection `last ,'Thursday afternoon which grossed about • 104 tons ' of paper • and magazines, This was about two tons less than was obtained in the previous collection. The tonnage has reached about a miniturn that is financially practical to ga- ther. ' The S* uts ' will hold another collection in the spring and would appreciate if all househohds would save' their paper during the winter„, with this • in mind. A Free N BE TOURS Electric .9100ket=. Val $29, As .part of the Sunshine Special on . Electric 1 here's all you have to .do to get your free b PurchuseA�. Coronado or Westinghouse ELKTRIC DRYER Between Wovernber • 3rd and.. December .15 and ro Receive An Electric BIan ABSOLUTELY FREE .' This is Real Dryer 'Weather ' So Don't Del, You`1]. Be tai' and Dry All .Winter YOUR LOCAL CREST HARDWARE• Phone 50 ' '.. " • . 4i