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Men's trousers in Terylene,
a Polyester (C -I -L) Fibre
55% Terylene, . 45% Wool.
This is a Summer, weight
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blended to give the aper-
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Terylene and the traditional
advantages of wool,
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FatIierrs.!ay Special, at
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Cotton 'Trousers: froth
in: 'cords, sheeno and linens:
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entinel
THAT effective last Saturday the
local . price of adulthaircuts
Wasincreased" by 10c to a5c.
THAT the garage on the Church
House .property , adjoining the
United Church, was Sold re-
:cently to, George McInnes and
has;' been : dismantled and , fie
moved;
'THAT .membership " in the Bruce
County Historical Society
stands. at 102, with; a 1961 ob-
jective of .200 me nibers, Presi-
dent is Stuart E. Robertson of
Lucknow,' and his home. :village
•-, •• • is sparsely represented Mem-
. to..$19 95 • ,bershipwise in the Bruce org •`
$4.95 to• $6.95,
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••PORT COATS .. $19.95 to $29.95 •
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w; �' atter s new shades. : ne •
• ae ,p ,. n. , . w styles. Match one.. • ,
up - with the, trousers...
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in lighter .shades. A good idea. for him for
.that extra jacket. •
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R� •from. 95• �o': 9.9
;E SHIRTS, � t $ 5
new white shirt is always appreciated, . especially" •-.
in; the ; 'new : wash' and wear ' fabrics; In stock i •
broadcloth, , terylene ; and . a combination of 65:
terylene and:35% '', cotton. Sixes 14. to \ '18 '••
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anization.
THAT. a copy of the.' .Peterbor-
ough Examiner was sent+to us.
toy 1VIrs "Ed. Thom, ' which con-
taus . a picture of the Execu
,tive 'of the Qntario 'Branch Of
the Canadian 'Postmasters' . As- •
:sociation, Included in' the •group.
of five is 'Postmaster .'Kenneth
Cameron of ; Lucknovr.'
THAT Fred': 'Webb. returned•' to.
.his home here 'on Tuesday 'of.
last week' and • is 'getting: about
on crutches. Fred . was •hospit
alized at London and Wingham
for over•: ten, •months. He ''suf-.
fered a hip fracture and ,a•.heaz t
•.condition -and 'phlebitis Were
complications which prolonged.
'•his confinement:. •
syn � THAT. Eleanor Reed'•.'and: Jack
• Irwin, of Dungannon and Bel-
fast, : were ' one:: of the four
• couples who finished the roar-
athon dance at . the Wingham
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Trade Fair Saturday night. The•.
5'. dance started at noon and fin-
• •fished at 11 p.m The four 'coup -
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s • les split' the -$50!" prize, and, re'
• . ceived a steak at' a Bluevale
eatery.`Hugh Hand of White-
church. and his'` Wingharn • Part-
ner were another one of, the
= SHORT SLEEVE in white`' also in stock'
$2.98•
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in short. . and lon '• sleeves. One of . the best assort-
• ments we'have ever. had'to offer. ,:All sizes,.`tall
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•'' T-SHIRTS • .. . s• . $1.98, : $2.98, : $3.95
•' Men's'' short -sleeved,' tailored from " "Sanforized''
• • cotton in cool fabrics. Styled with sport collar that .••
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• can be worn open or closed, handybreast pocket •
•• •Shades; blue, grey, yellow, beige, white, green .
it gold:' Small,medium and large. •
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"Toughie" • .
SHORTS &•'TOPS 98e •
TIES ....... $LOQ, $1.50, $2.00' S'
BELTS •'
:Leather $1.00, .$1.50 •
New style elastic, $1 50, $2.
HANKERCHIEFS •:
,White 25c, 35c, 50c.
SOCKS' ' °°. 49c, $1.00, $1,50
BOXER: SHORTS •
By:- Forsyth ' °r ' . $1.50 • ,' :.
AGENT F(
ree' Pick -Up
R KINCARDINE' CLEANERS ,..
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150. :in a Kinsmen • drawl,
and Delivery Monday and Thursday 1 THAT a false '.alarm `sent the
•.• Lucknow `Fire .Department to
•• ' • ' Anderson : 'Flax Products last
• Wednesday'. zooming •• ' They
• h•ave a .••direct line with the fir•e,
ol hall that sets off the , alarm.
when their sprinkler . system•.
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four winners
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THAT. ' Grahain ' 1VMacNay of: the
Researcir Branch of the Canada
• Department of Agriculture at
:Ottawa, .writes: . "Once again'
albeit somewhat, belated, ;1 am
enclosing the annual premium
on my "localnews" insurance'
policy The news Coverage . far
exceeds a 'letter from : home and
the' cost- is little more: than the
postage would amount to . --
.about
.ab.out the price of postage plus
note paper' so it's. a •pleasure
and a .privilege:" .
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THAT .at the Trade Fair in'Wing-
ham last week -end, Gleh John-:'
ston:• of 'Bluevale rayon a . lawn'
sprinkler in ,a draw sponsored
by rLucknow 'Co. -op. Mrs. Ross
Robinson 'of �Lucknow was, the:
• winner. of a prize in, a: 'draw by
Culligan Soft Water; and. ,Bob.
MacDonald of 'RSR. 1, Holyrood:
'was.. the .+winner 'of'.. a. doll: and
WEDNESDAY, ESDAY, .JITN .'IA , 196:
YOUR :B'ARGAIN FOODLAND .
HigbIiid Pride Coffee ;lb
Our . iTop Seller.
Exclusive
Ice.:Cream a Super
"Favorite" ` Brand. Low, Ldw'
',Kleen.xTiSsue.:Sate
Regular or Chubby'; Save 19c..
PUre...L�:dS;aIe
Tenderflake. A Real ` Bargain.
Tomato : Juke : Sale
Clark's. , Tall 48:oz.. Feature.
59c
pecial: 1/2 -gallon
Save
s 98c
YES, WE,: HAVE NO.1 SEBAGO POTATOES.
FRESH '. 'FRUITS . & vE,GETAB ES ARRIVING
DAILY - Asparagus, .Berries, Lettuce, Tomatoes.
Values Effective We Sell: For Less
Phone 119, Luck ow:'
June .8, 9, 10+
THAT. Mrs. C. B. Woolley. .of .THAT.. Joan MacKenzie, daughter
Dobbiriton, whose •husband. was • of
Mr. , and ' Mrs, Bob MacKen
a formerminister on 'Ashfield: zie of town' is a member this.,
Circuit, 'has been bereaved' by .:' year. of. • the. ballet . classes at
the 'death.' of her sister, . Miss: Goderich; and will do sol num-
.Ethel Thompson of . Thorold,' in hers, at a recital, this month •
her 83rd year. THAT Mrs.: Sam Durnin an octo,
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THAT Sam Sherwood, Lucknow, ' ':.genarian: resident of this'coin.-
octogenarian
coin-
octogenarian.' returned to his', ••'munitywho. had:been in Wing-
home here, On Saturday. Sam • harp 'Hospital' for some trine
had been a patient in Wngham: returned to the home' of Mr°
.Hopital since, May: lith,: • as a and, Mrs Tom •Magoffin north• '
S+P y' of the. CNR :: on Monday '
•result of anjures : he received . , y .
when he fell while .' carrying a
Z�HAT Charles 'Mason" of the
ladder which came.,'°down. On Sunoco •, garage has.' been a
top of Uirn
'patient in ,Winghatn hospital.:"
THAT, , t� . is : •neeessar ' to` again � • Charlie sufered a blackcut
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repeat that reports Of church, spell' last Wednesday evening
instittite and :Other, such''group . at Auburn, whale:: eneroute to" a .:
meetings: must be -in. -The in:' The . Sen unoco meeting, His' car' went
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tinel Office promptly the week out of control and was damaged.
they:take, face. Otherwise . we but. Charlie, was, uninjured. lie:
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are riot. , able • to handle them was .• taken .'to the,' hospital the
and regret having to omit next day for",observation as :to
them. the: cause of his trouble.•
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THAT .after a week's.: absence Pat
'McCluskey, a 13=year-old: tot
• ally, blind ' Spaniel was back
,•,home Monday ,night. It was
•on 'Monday ' of ' the . previous.
. week that: Pat .strayed from ..the
home ,of its owner, Miss Emma
McCluskey. Despite:' a ` search,
nothing, was .heardor seen of
the ,dog Until ' Monday •evening
when Chester .•Hackett :found
Pat , on the farm a the T2th
Concession and Dungannon
Road, Eel pt•. for 'a . coat. full.
of b. i s -the sightless dog :seem-
ed --little '-the worse • of, being
astray,
stCalf;
Tall. • and .Short Varieties:
iii Various Shades
Call '. At Residence 'Of
CHARLES Bti;ISTOW,
Lucknow:
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Ladies' and
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THAT Bob Gibbons' of Toronto,
son . of 'Mr; & Mrs. Gomer "Gib-
bons of :Elmira, is an' employe•
of the CBC -TV and has be •
..proinoted to the post of . co
ordinating producer. '•Bob '.;i
the nephew. of Mrs.,N..H. ,Hed
ley of Luckntiw.
THAT Eric Cox of •Palmerston i
building a 30 x 40' foot cement
:block.::block.:warehouse `behind h`
home to'stock the' business
htiusehold products he distri
butes throughout • the , district.
Mr. and Mrs. COM resided i
LucknoW several years`:ago,
THAT Rev. -H, W. ' Strapp and
the lay, representative, W. L.
e. ' MacKenzie, are •this ''week in
eattendance at Hamilton Con-
ference •being held at McMaster
s 'University', 'Hamilton:
THAT Mrs. -Agnes' Chadwick &
3:oh'n Chadwick of Radcliffe,
s' 1ancashire, England,'and for
merly of Kinloss write that
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Men'sWe$r Lucknorw • starts. Bell Telephone . risen,.
••••ee•••u••e•i•oa•••••••4•0•: :working in ` the village,' acci-,
they hope all is, well in Luck -
gni; that they are both fine
and that they look .forward to
The Sentinel. The / May 10th
n issue reached ' then on May
29th; 'by surface than,
• dentally set off the alarm. -When
they tapped the, cable. This is
the second time in about a:•year
this has happened:
THAT Mr.' and Mrs.- E • D. 1VIc-
Quaig of Toledo are spending
the s.ununer' at their cottage at
the'. 'Beach, and .in early fall
will move to Lehigh'. Acres in
Florida, where'. they 'are build=
ing a home and plan to. retire.
Their son John is with the
U.S. Navy` at Bainbridge, -Mary_
land: and their daughter, Sarah,
Mrs. Ronald Davis resides in
Toledo, Mr, and : Mrs, • Davis
have, an 8',:rridilth old ,Sall.
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