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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-17, Page 12!AGE i OURTAEN' TIDE II.U+CKNOW 'SENTINEL, ;L, CKNoW. oNTARlo WEDS PaPAY, MAY 17th,, 196 t BASEMENT. CHILDREN'S WEAR SEE. ENTINEL. grits!' . S*to. , , ,$1 to fix, 8 doz., only,;, assorted patterns,. and ;plains, mostly .98 .value. Only. . ,... , ,. 98c.; Girls'Shorts, 2 to 6x, $` , doz, only : , •, . , -49c: Plaid .. • Girls' shorts, inlain horts, •pwhipcord shades, as; above. 69c" T -Shirts,, • size. '2 . only, assorted • patterns and. colors 390, Girls • .Slims. — Plaids Washable and 'colour fast, . 3` 'to, 6:. While they last: :. , , . '. 79c, Boys' .Jeans,; Whipcord. assorted shades, sizes are 3 to . 6x $1.15 , , :. ; . , .: 2 pair for $2.00 Baby Vests, substandards of.,.,a 98c ` linea Button front,: sizes 1, .2, 3. .' .. • ;. ; .. ... , . 49c: 4.0 GIRLS' 8 to 14 WEAR Shorts,, a good assortment of /shades ' .: 98c • Slims all , only ; ' '$1.29' preshrunk and'washable MEN'S WEAR 'T—Shirts. , • , .: • ' .. 49e,...2 .2 for :89c Briefs and Tops; : 49c, 2 for . 89c Men's Socks. , A few dozen.. only. 'Assorted patterns. and. plains, values to ..98e . ' ..:. . , 49c Men's T -Shirts, seconds, of ..a well known Canadian / Manufacturer, S,. M. L.,. navywhite, blue'.and' yellow, 98c value. .; . ' .. . . .59c BOYS '" ::f • 8 to 14 EAR Briefs and Tops .' 39c, 2 for 75c T -Shirts, a -good quality of patterned interlock. S. M. :.:L., fits 8 to; 14 .. ,. 59c a,l YARD GOODS THAT at the Mother's Day. Sunday School . of LucknoRr' United Church, • • a duet was sung by 'Helen and • Eleanor. IVIacNay accompanied by sister Joyce . at the, piano, . and a reading given. by Barbara •.Cameron. • THAT Mrs. Matilda. Graham' of Lucknow has been. out of the' 'hospital • .for about ten days, She suffered. afractured hip in•, a fall at .her home,, just east of the. United Church, on De.. cemlber 14th.' 'Graham was in Londonly until February, When. she returned 'to'Wingham. 'Hospital. She'. is able . •to be around; now' with, the use of a walker. THAT 'Rev, -Wilfred Wright, of the:.,local; 4 -point Anglican par- .. 'ish and :Rev. Lyle A. Bennett of Bervie, Kingarf and •, Kin- lough', are .among' eight' condi-. dates 'who .'will be ordained by 13 ,t Rev G N Luxton on Tues YOUR BARGAIN ; FOO DLAND Cookies for the Picnic: Any 39c Variety. Your Choice Salado :Tea Bags. p c 60 Count.; Save: 6c. Feature., • s Oranga Juice Sale. 2 tins 83c Cypress Gardens. Save 15c. Tall 48oz. • Shredded' ..Wheat Sale 2pkg Nabisco.. Save 4c. 12 Biscuit pkg Feature Mixes 4'.pkgs.Monarch.:Cake.49c, . "Pouch -Pae", Assorted Varieties. Special. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL . YOUR GARDENING NEEDS. SEED POTATOES, FLOWER & VEG. SEEDS; DUTCH SETS, ETC,; Values Effective We.: Sell For. Less May 18, 19, 20, -'Phone 119,-. Lucicow a day of next week. The.. ordina- THAT Bill Wharry, manager'ofTHAT' in our 'tree planting' arti- tion' ,will take place • in St. .Silverwood. Dairies was a.. guest cle last week the 'Fire Depart- Pauls Cathedral, London, at • at the Lions meeting last week merit didn't get credit Ult.. war 10:30 a m: and.,in replying to his introdue tering 'the • trees: This''is a pret-` tion,' got `in.•a plug that he is ty important part of the .project. THAT the late Harvey 'Webster " in need of , a home in Lucknow: for the young saplings will re-. . • 'had a collie dog to which' he More ..than - that, ' a former quire ,Weekly soakings'. to. get was greatly. attached, and the townsman is eager to .see him' them well rooted.' .; affection s mutual.. Follow= is' Cecil Mc- f wasettled' here.. 'He .THAT Mariana Reavie,' Joyce Mc- Nay and Karen: Groskorth, stu- dents at . Stratford Teachers' • College '. have, obtained' teach- `ing appointments. Joyce hasa school. at Fordwich: Marian & 'Karen will 'teach in Toronto. THAT : Joanne Crozier and : Mar-" ' THAT Philip' Shawn, " infant son of : Mr.. and Mrs. J. C. Drennan -• and.: brother . Of Janes `Paul;• was one of the babies .baptized Sunday morning in Dungannon, United Church.. Those attend- ing the 'baptismal service were f the a grandparents; : Mr..' .and Mrs. Wilfred' Drennan and.: Mr. Al :lin Willson Salsford;;' Mr.'& Mrs. Melvin !Stewart and daughters., Dawn and Judy,,, of Guelph.. Afterwards ;,.they ewer -e- entertained to 'a smorg'osiboard ,. dinner at :the :grandparents home... • p ''Dry . Broadcloth "' in assorted shades. Special 59c Patterned . Plisse, new stock' just arrived. Special. 49c rots values up, to 79c.Special 49c red,brown and: blue. Special ... 59c G�gham, green, p. Plain Willo. This material is worth much more. Ideal for pajamas,' shorts,slims, nities, etc. A good assort- ment of shades .. . .. 49c Towels, .. hand ; towels. in assorted patterns and a 1 few white. 10 dozen 'only. Yon will be surprised the value in these • . .. 49c Indian, Blankets, Special til $2.79, .2 for $3:50 LADIES WEAR: Ladies Slims, sizes 12 to 20, .. assorted : patterns $1.49 Plain Whipcords . in above sizes .. .. $1:98 While ', visiting our basement, • see our assortment of t• �i. 7I' • LADIES' COTTON DRESSES. Also 2' racks of clearings in, COTTON DRESSES; from $2.98 Original Value Up To $19.95 V AGENT FOR KINCAftDIN'LEANERS 'ree Pick -Up; and : Delivery Monday and Thursday. Ladies'' and Men's Wear: Lucknow THAT an epidermic of. '' Measles being experienced in -the corn- inanity. omin nity. Between the measles. and other minor illnesses, at-. tendance in the lower rooms o the Public School has been: cut Sharply, with as high as al= most a 'third' of a classroom being absent at times: 'THAT' the r Sentinel ,editorial commending the young people. :for their dress• and,' deportment at the high school' and :teen town formal :dances, received mention an the .Neighbourly News . broadcaat.As a result, we' received a request ftorn a high "school leacher a Sioux "Lookottt, asking for a copy of the paper so the article could be reproduced. THAT George Farrish • has made ' alterations Ito his "pool room &. snack ' bar, having ., installed anoth°er'.Ibilliar.d table. George has been operating' the busi- ness now for over.a year, THAT . among the clergymen scheduled, ' to take 'part in the GUNK -''V series "Think On These Things," ' are May 29, Rev. • Wilfred 'Wright,, Lucknow Anglican.; May 30," Rev. How and Strapp, Lucknow. United; May 31, Rev. F. "A. ,Loman, Teeswater and Kinlough Pe - tecostal;`,.June, 1,1#,ev. • L. C. TThomaS, St, Augustine Roman Catholic; Jtine 2U, Rev. S. r D. Dunlop, Ripley United; June 21, Rev. Vm, A. Henderson,, Walkerton Presbyterian, ing Harvey's death the' deject. ed ' canineremained continu ously , at the entrance /to the funeral parlour until ` the day of the 'funeral, when it :was taken: to 'a,. good '.horpe• on a 'THAT the .97th anniversary ser jorie Alton of the Colwanash -vice will be held at' 'Chalmers •4-H :Homemakers ' Club have Presbyterian Church, White- received provincial 'honor::cer,. church, a week' from .Sunday,. tificates and pins.' for comiplet May .28th, with :Rev. T. E. Ken-,ing, six ;projects. County honor nedy of Bluevale as guest certificates and pins have been. speaker: In. charge of the two- presented to Mary Andrew and point pastorate of Whitechurch Barbara Nelson of the Col- and••Langside is a student min- wanash .Club. The presentations' : ister, Mr Derwyn Hill; Who were made. at . Achievement recently completed. .his 'first I Day, in `Wingham. year at Knox College, Mr. and • Mrs: Hill are occupying The . THAT Elaine McNay, daughter •Manse • at Whitechurch; They] , Of Mr'and, Mrs, Kelso McNay, ' have. four sons, David in. his is a member of the ,196'1 0th u- 9th year,"twin" boYs,' ' ati'ng. class of Stratford . Gen-. y Gregory, y' eral Hospital,' and Will receive ;and Gordon, in,' their 7th year and Andrew, 'age 3. • her. diploma at graduating ex- ercises held ins the Shakespear- THAT :Rev.: William J:.' Morrison can Festival building on Satur.. of Brussels' will:be guest speak day, May 27th at 3:00 o'clock.: er at ',the Presbyterian, 'Church • anniversary' services at . 11:00' THAT splitting the $50 jackpot a m: arid' 7;30 p.m. this. Sun— day. Guest soloist will be Mrs. week were Mrs. Henry' • of William ' MacPherson of ' :Mil- Wingham and Mrs. Margaret. verton. .' Sproul of, Lucknow. Home' at Walkerton... :Alpine, ' .who : was " recently transferred' as Bank . of Mon treal'manager from ''Windsor to St.. Thomas.. Cec� is waiting.to .move into the Wharry' ,home When , they move out. THAT .Les Ballentine of, the Bank ,of 'Montreal staff:has accepted . the appointment on the Luck - now Public ;School Board, :and will be sworn in at, the next • regular', meeting. He succeeds • Jack. Hussey,, who. is now em- ployed as maintenance 'super:. intendent at 'the. new County THAT Mrs.: Mae . Irwin of' Luck- - now: uck'.:now: was recently brought to Pinecreit ::Manor: ,from' Wing- ham Hospital, where she: had lbeerr'•a--pa-tient-•-for many ;— any months. following a severe i paralytic seizure. ' THAT • the •Lucknow Public School,' Board, is currently • ad- vertising' dvertising' fora teacher to suc- ceed Mrs. Donald . Thompson, who has tendered her resigna- tion effective at the end of, the terra. Mrs. Thompson .has been On the staff for three 'years, THAT . Richard F :Gunnell, 67, of Dundas, died froth a heart at-' tach.'; While driving his car in. that town; Best known as "Dick The. ,: Amateur . Gardner," Mr., Gunnell has been :.a guest here of . the: Horticultural Society. ' PRAT graduation 'ceremonies. were :held on Friday evening: at Thames Hall 'for a class 'of • :57 nurses of ,St. Joseph's ' Hos. pital School' of .'•Istursing in ' London Among the ,graduated we're Gladys Victoria Graham, daughter of"'Mr.. & Mrs. Doug, -las' Graham :of,Kinloss and Sara Jane ' Bannister;,' daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bannister of Zurich and formerly of Lucknow: THAT "this' Sunday will '`mark the observance of anniversaryser- vice's at Hackett United Church Ashfield•• and at Kinlough Pentecostal 'Church, { 1 THAT Murray Ernest, son of Mr. and ,Mrs.. Gordon ` Lyons was baptized recently at the PresbyterianManse by. Rev` Rod Macleod.. ' Wingham. Legion Hall Wednesday, May 24th from five to nine p,m The Lucknow Branch of the lied Cross Society ' are hopeful that at least 50 donors from Lucknow and District will attend. SUPPORT. THE RED CROSS In Their Worthy Project .+r ai