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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-23, Page 129 yyi S,t ti •. . PAGE; TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ,ONTAiQ; 3uIIaa■I 11111P.uuu uIgluAu us,■aua .4.min ■nauLuuuuialit ■ 111 • FALL MERCHANDISE ■ Is Here Early So You. Can. ut SAVE THE TAX • We have• had much of the fall season's new I IIII merchandise shipped in earli this year, so you may -� ■ make these purchases :before the. Provincial Sales. Tax comes into ' effect on September 1st. . i- AI May We Suggest You DROP IN AND LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING is MEN'S WEAR ■ ■ Coats;; • Dress Pants, Jeans, :Sweaters;:' i' ' ■: Winter • ■ • Socks,;; • Pajamas, Corduroy' Pants, • • Flannel. Shirts, Doeskin Shirts. a Y it 7 �: ■ : THAT Rev, Gordon Bau1eh. of: ■ Barrie, and a former ' minister ■ At South Kinloss, will be half- ■ day .supply on . Sunday at South '4; • Kinloss, Lucknow and Dungan ' • . • non Presbyterian Churches, 4 S By The Sentinel LADIES WEAR Sweaters, :: Lingerie, , Nylons, Dresses, is Hats, . 15% and 100% ,Wool Underwear •` si Pajamas 'in Flannelette and. Snuggledown. ■ H LD EN' WEAR■ . C SL R is ▪ —Lined -Jeans Coat Sets, Snow -Suits , ▪ Corduroy Jean Sets, Cardigans, • Pullovers. ■ •:. ■: GIRLS' 8 ; to ' 14 1111EAR E Bulky Knit and Bello Cardigans, 'Blouses'', Lingerie, Shag and Bello') Pullovers '. • WEARt•,■ .8 0 18 ■ Suburban' Coats, Pants,.; Shirts . (waiter cotton)': •; ; • ■ ■ Corduroy Jeans, Socks... Lined Jeans, ■' •isPullovers in Bulk Knit Pl ;Lin' or Fancy' Orion.■ ■ ■• : AGENT :'FOR • KINCARDINE CLEANERS �: ■• Free Pick -Up. and -Delivery Monday and Thursday ■ ■ .. . ■ •■, s C .1 ;T�T`/"1 t i7tT • .. • N. a. Ladies' aid Men's:: Wear `--- Lucknow a ■Lai ■aarafia■a immaa■a� rniu . ■■■aaa■■tie■'ei■■■a„ PARISH HALL:. .'THAT Mr.: and'Mrs Ross Durnin ; (Lois• Miller),•; newlyweds, were :honoured at a: , 'reception ' in the. Legion al on: Fri• day, night. ,• Don Gaunt read an address of best wishes and Don .;Reid pre sented • the couple with a purse of money. The address was sign ' ` ed by the two Don's and Gordie Needham, ,,(Continued.',from Page 1) : The.: Church, 'he adds, is truly grateful:,,to those 'who in •the past have • aided this project, and for those Who by their work and, or donations have :at the present as sisted. "It ,is not the intention . of :the Committee to :conduct any' 10-' cal canvass''. of merchants, has . we.: believe that this -`can '• be einbar rasifig • as ,Well .as :Undesirable. HoWever, 'several merchants: and other citizens have made ;it known; to us that they , have ` desired ' to assist, .and to those, who may •wish , to do so, please contact, .Mr.. Fred McQuillin:. our:treasurer, or the wardens, and: anysuch free will donations will be , gratefully received,"' Mr Wright -Stated, , & in. conclusion • said, ' "We wish'' to : thank : The. Lucknow Sentinel;.•.,&; its Publishers: for their kind su'p port. and interest. ' Has Thi rd, Lowett ' vPer • Capita Ley • Figures taken ' from r • . the 1960 •. • 'report on municipal statistics re • '• veals ,that • Lucknow has the .third ' lowest per capita • levy of towns and villages' in Bruce. These fig •' ures are the dollar's' and cents • '"`taxation levy " on the basis . of "• ,per capita 'of population, ' M= • Only ,'Mildmay , and w :Tiverton. • • have a lower figure than. has • : Lucknow: ' Port Elgin and South; Is . Your Subscription. Renewed?' THAT this Saturd ay, thousands of Scots and others -- will be attracted to. Fergus for the 16th 'annual staging of the Highland Games which have made this.; town internationally famous. for Scottish splendour,. color competition, It was such a re- putation that The Sepoy Town once .enjoyed ' as the centre of The . Games. • , THAT•Fred Anderson may by a. good man to know if—you've lost something. Last week in the wearing apparel line he. found a shopping. bag• contain- ing five : sweaters .and, a .girl's • :shoe. THAT w: A. Johnson of Hanover has been appointed district tax- :.ation representative '• for • .the. new Provincial:..Sales, Tax col- lection in this ,area, and .Sem- meiiced• his duties, recently, 'THAT the Hoick . Branch. of Ladies Auxiliary to' ,Canadian Legion,'. recently' entertained • • members '.:oaf Auxiliaries from Brussels; Blyth; Lucknow, to. a :social evening `;consisting of 'a •programme, contests and a pen- :ny 'a'iuction:•• A deligl tfUl even- ing was 'enjoyed followed' by• a lovely lunch.' Present. from, Lucknow were Mrs. 'Tom .An- derson and Ws:, Ronald For- ster.. : THAT applications are currently being` called for: the. position of co- rdinator 'for •the • Bruce: n m rn -.M' Cut E e e c easure • Y g Y. s `o ar. • Cir anzati n E 'wa d b.: Deist in . 'of Toronto,:wh was 1 gQ.i a 1 : , appointed , ;several months Y PP ago to fill. the newly established. 'Office, has; resigned: •Mi . D'eist- ing addressed the local .`;Lions. �Caixb . last spring on the work of this organization, NWPA. 1961, ICKfl' YOUR BARRGAI • CERE Save 8c, Co OD1LAND ix oFl LTC es,, .;Special "K"':, KAM., Luncheon Meat : tins . , Save 19c New 'Label, New Pack. 12 oz ICE CREAM SALE, Half -Gallon Save: 10c. pilverwood's Deluxe.: ` �• ESTtVEL . Cookies 2;pkgS..:. 49c Save '9c. Assorted/Mallo Puffs.: -,.. • KLEENEX Super ;Sale'.6, ., ,..: pkgs. 98t.. Save ..19c. Regular • or Chubby. • • • •. .HEADQUARTERS FOR' FREESTONE'PEACHES GET YOUR • FAVOURITE VAiRIETY @1VOW . Values .Effective ` ' ' . ,We. Sell' For s August 24th 25th,26th- ,q. .Phone.' 119,• Luck: ow THAT' Mr. and Mfrs. T. C. An derson of Dungannon, *ho ,ate oan•-an-extended , tour of West- ern Canada 'and the States,. are presently at • Islay, "Alberta, which is between.Edmonton ' & Lloydminister.,'While 'much of, the west has ' suffered from drought, 'that .part of the Coun- try has faired` very ' welt, al- though on August 16th, they were still haying'. • THAT we. understand the death of Tom Cook occurred recently at Woodstock • at the age : of 78. Torn: . was well known • in ' th. is ,community and could rbe ' res pectfully classed as one of those "character,'" .types,' He . was a valuable handyman, and a• hardy'. 'soul, who thought • nothing of: :walking from here, to Kincar�d- dine • although h :he'd never' .turn g e' ' aan expert down • a' ride H w s p with a saw and. axe and;' his : ` services were , in demand : for bush: 'wort .'•H.e .might' .be. `seen on .t e: hig# ways and.,byways,.. ,h ., night and day, ;summer., or 'win- ' ter, with the°tools of his: trade, — his axe''and crosscut saw slung over his shoulder.: g • • THAT Orland,, Richards is a.. pa; tient in:Victoria Hospital where; he underwent surgery on Wed.:• nesday of,' last, week for a. con- gested "'pancreas condition Or • land suffered a ,painful seizure in the harvest field on Tuesday. He,was taken to Wingham Hos- pital and • early Wednesday :Morningand. taken to' London :Hospital.as. the extreme pain continued. His condition.! was • diagnosed. r and .:surgery ' perr, formed later that; day. • He •since• been making `satisfactory: ,'..progress THAT' P'urdom Love,public re-: lations• representative for th.e' .Western .:Fair, /London, paid his annual call at•. The Sentinel ° on'Monday, The. Western Fair. opens two . days.. "earlier this" •' year, ;ori. September 8th'• and, uns throw h all ' the n ext r •g week: A couple .of feature' at- • tractions are „the RCMP. inusi • cal ; ride ,and the June : Taylor •. dancers formerl eaturerd on y. f the Jackie Gleason show. Mr:; Love„ '.incident ally, :. is a per- •sonal friend of `Jinn Mitchell, a former Lucknowite, eo••Sero•ino•••••••ioon•i•••••oo•••••••.S•a•ii•i•.S.••••o•••a•••••a•••onnioaioaoi•oa••a•io•a•aoea•1•. • fav•• • , 4 4P '' 1. y. •t i, • ampton. top he towns, Figures by municipalities as to. population: and per capita levies..• are as follows: ,. ' '. Pop. Levy. Paisley,,,i Y..r......;. 744. 60.66 YY Walkerton 444Yv 3,835 65,16 Kincardine • 2,691.. 65.33, Port Elgin ..4;..Y.i.YY`.,,13723 76,81 Southamptoti; ...+•Y,44416111 1,716 72.23 Chesley YY4AYYriVi1444111Y3.'1,636 60,21 Lucknow ♦vY4AWY44f1YYICiYY1 1,009 56.1.3` Teeswater 1444:Y 4 . ,Y,.4 " 895 61.69 Mildmay :. 4Yi4 .836 42:63 Tara °iYYiY YYriYYY 4A r.° Y. 504 64,98 k' , Ripley :.4..YY:.Y�4e VYiYVY`4r 442 59.61 : • • • • • • 3;01. 41.26• Tiverton.r,Y,4..4..�T,.Aa�,„ • n�•iii•f•iia••Sr•••So••Si•Siiifn• .ri•' a ••Vinci• ••••fa •ioa••oe••••iii •• iNi•iun•a•of • • Lunch Boxes Lunch' Pails Laces Shoe.. Polish Boys' Ties Socks ' y3' •Jeans. Boys,' Trousers Boys' Shirts Boys' Jackets Boys' Oxfords: (Black). =S••S•eii•ia•i••••••••e••a••ia • ' • Girls' .•, 3 SLACKS � • • • • • BLOUSES • • SWEATERS • DRESSES • LINGERIE • • • • • ii•0••ir•0o6.0041 i0u•4•00O000 12 SEE OUR Suitable For — School Refills Pencils` Pns. (Ball an egular )' • Fountain, �l School 2 and 3 Ring ' Binders School Bags , Pencil. BOXes• Crayons Chalk Ink Drawing. Books and Paper Mucilage L MATERIAL Skis, Slack • Suits; . Dresses • • •:•:, /' •••. • • • 0 • .0• 0 • 0 0 • • • •' • •• 0 • •; •: • • • 1•. II NETT�'c rtDAV eTAnr , Luc -know,: Phone '1