The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-30, Page 12LVOmow SENT1Na1,.. LUG# hTOW,. O
: WEDNES .DAY, AUG.. 30th, 190t.
ip a fuhion from Ksysir Sgyuq.
new
luxury
nylons
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price!
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a pair
Great name stociungs thatstand
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for�eauty, ,;1u ury andvalue
New? comes from Kayser in stockings, that live' •up
to their .famous. name : in " beauty, yet strike: a new . ,.
value -note at this first-time rice! Seamless and
Seamed stiles, you'll find thein fashion -high in •the,
nwest:'range of shades, besides!.' ..
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New, Shipments . received this week for all ages:
to` 6x,. 8 .to 14 •
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School . Stude is
would :be pleased to have you ..drop: ;in
and look around
':AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
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Free. ck U and Delivery Monday and Thursday':
Ledie4' ends Men's Wear Lucknow..
By The Sentinel
THAT Mrs: George. Elliott and
her . brother, Harry West ' of
• Wingham, flew from Malton on.
Friday morning to Halifax, N.S.
where they will, spend a few.
rydays at the home of Mrs
liott's daughter, Mrs. • . Bruce.
McLeod,
THAT. " Alvin Hamilton of . 11.13,:
3 . Lucknow, who is employed
at: the Lucknow Co-op, has
,purchased the house of Vic-
' toria St, formerly tenanted. by
Bob Armstrong'. The purchase.
was, made from Mac ` Stewart
• of Kitchener.. Mr, and Mrs. Ken
. Barger,. (Shirley: Sinclair),—
newlyweds,. will ' live . in the
• hous.e:, •
.:•T#1AT' rain Land more rain con-
tinues. Interinittent showers: on
Monday were followed by vio7.
lent .electrical• 'stormsearly that
evening with lightning'. Streak-
ing all over the blackened sky.
And therfl:, was more ,of :it on
Tuesday, with predictions that
crop which is out'will'.•be ruin
THAT something , new has been'
'added ..to: The Sentinel''s lost
and . found ' , ."department." A
couple of "kids'" called -,at our.
borne'. recently with an .item.: to
take` to the -.office -- teeth — 'a
"lower•: plate'found. at the bowl-
ing , green.
THAT some volunteer. 'potatoes•
cropped up: in: .:Walter ' Alton's,
:`garden this ' •spring, .., He ' hoed
them out With, the exception
of one ,hill, `.ainong the onions
v, which "wasn't' doing any harm:
,Walter harvested. .the hill ,this
week ' and . got '>three huge pg.,
tatoes. The largest`: weighed' 111/2(.
pounds.
THAT: Bill' Fisher of Georgetown,
son.•of, Mr. and: Mrs.: George -
Fisher,,:. Whitechurch,,received.
an appointment •last 'week :as.
accountant of -' . the Canadian
Imperial.. Branch at Leaside and
Will
will move 'oto •Toronto, as goon
as • living quarters can •be ,ob;
tained.
cknow Fruit Markel
XQUR BARGAIN FOODLAND
lair Grine Supi.r.S�I.e..
Delmar, For Every Use, Save. 27c.
4 lbs. 8
Highland Pride Coffee. 'Ib.
'Seller: Our Exclusive Top 'Se..... ••• •
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Cookies for the Holidays 3 'pkgs.
Mixed. Any 39c Package. ; Your choice.
pifleappleSaIe... Save 13c •2 tins _
Crushed or 'Sliced. 20: oz. Choice.
Peaches, Ont. No. 1 ,Freestone.,
Fresh Supplies Daily. 'Get. Yours "NOW.
STORE 'CLOSED.. 'MONDAY,, SEPTEMBER 4th '•.
LABOUR 'DAY,.
Fresh Fruits' and Vegetables 'Arriving Daily
TT—Vii' 0 E-f'fective' ' We Setl Fir Les's'.
Aug.- 31st, .Sept.;• 1.;. '2. Phone :.119,, Liuck„ow
THAT Karen Carnegie of , Wal-
kerion an4;d, formerly 'of Luck-
now was successful in passing
all eight 'Grade -13 subjects, at.
Walkerton District High School,
receiving five firsts, :a( second,
a, third and .a credit
•THAT :the .duties of. the: Sentinel.
staff are many. bp .Tu'esilay .af-
ternoon' amidst ,•.the rush of
another paper, we; took time .to'
write, "a:'request for 'a lady. for
a musical program ' on• CKNX
'radio. The tune shewanted re-
quested Was.."Are ,you .mine; :all.
the time?" ' Future: requests on
weekends ;only' please.
THAT. • Mr and . '.Mrs. Alex
Hackett who recently sold their
home in Wingham are return:-
ing to this community and have
purchased the.. Lucknow, regi:=
dence:; of Mr.. and Mrs. Jain
MacRae. They willobtain pos-,
session •shortly. The ' MacRae
family will move .:this week; to
the 'farm on Highway 86. near
Loe'halsh which they. :bought
from George 'McGillivray . and
which is the former Cameron:
THAT .the met weather. continues '.
' and' farmer's' with grain. in the
stook; .:''or :flattened ' ~'on the
ground, could :°,he ex. cu'sed if •
• they `went about ' inco:herently
'muttering • that :nursery, :rhyme
:rain, ` gn • away." 'The•
• lodged, grain,; and'growth, in:'tle.'
stooks. are.'problems aggr,ay.ated
• by the continued .'wet ;w:eather,:•
•and one wonders if and when'
the reinaihing grain Crops in
the fields will be; :harvested.
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THAT : courtesy of .. the Encyclo.,
paedia..Britannica, the 'Sentinel
Yearhas received the current. issue
of the Britannica Book of the
THAT 'we re 'a . bit::behind in our
real . estate ';deals in Ashfield.
' Theformer.;. 'Sam ' ,Sherwood
farm in Ashfield; is now o ne:
.' by , Grant Curran; His Ether,.
• Jack Curran,'. bought the' farm •
from Tommy, Culbert,''about si t
years ago, : and Grant took it
over last. fall:. When. • Tom sold
the wood mlie ''boght
the former. Jac+fark~:, Kilpatrick
farm .
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THAT .a :retail business promo- _.. � ,
tion'. beat the tax sale", which .. ,'' P_• •.
was suggested • locally;: met with • `% . ���, i
a lukewarm response by, some .. :... ' • .4s 1 1 • '
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merchants who were.. contacted;' • • ' �
we. understand anis, the ide • ' " �'� r •8 1' •
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B11CAME : DIVIDED:
A couple. of items in the ".old
time" column`s of 'August ' 9th
and_August 23rd, became divided,
so as • not to r al<e mu ctr' `4erise,
In:the 10. 'years ago 'section the
divided item ,should have read:
Dr. Norman Wright and his wife;
Dr. Anna Nichol$on Wright mov
ed from Saskat.00n' to Barbados,
in ' the . British West 'Indies to;
make their home.• • •'
. And in the forty years ago col-
,urnn the item was incomplete in
connection with the grart'ing of a
pool -room licence to Welingtbh
Meeby, which was ap.pr"oVed :by
a 3=2 Mote of Counci•.h7' • • 0 • •,
• ;FolloWffig the granting 'of /the • iv
,licence a meeting was held iii r .•
the Presbyterian Church to dii-. (• •
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• Buss the matter and'Au b'seq,uetitly •
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publi:c': rribeting was alled 'to.
cOnside � .a ..c�otnmunity hall ip
Which a : pool room might :be i'n- •" •
• corporated.• A privately operated •' '
pool room, it •bras' feared,- might �..
Verge on �garrjilrrrg` the tante of ` •
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the lac•
4)lace would he bad and .a •• : V knoPhOnel.08* .,,
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"Boys' Ties
Socks
Boys' Jeans
Boys' Trousers
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Boys' Shirts
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Pencils
Pens (Ball; and(Regular')
Fountain Pens
School 2 and 3 Ring Binders
School Bags
Pencil Boxes '
Crayons
Chalk
Ink
Drawing Books' and Paper'
Mucilage
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