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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-15, Page 14PAM I`QTJIiTREN • LIICKNOW SENTINEL. L OW ONTARIO, WEDNEs,D4Y, NOV, 15' 19c• i COAT The exciting: new style made from good quality ;wool patterned cloth laminated over ,"Curon." "Caron" breathes, gives warmth without: weight. Stylish .raglan sleeves and slash, pockets. • ALSO REVERSIBLE,COATS length ercoats So popular' with the men to -day: Slanting side' pockets; :.•. or flap: pockets,.. Cheeks in brown,olive, grey told 'green, •reversing to plain shades of ' green, brown , or beige. Sizes 36. to 44. :hiIthen's..: iflter.:. Jac, .95 and $5.95 Special Rack of Children s. Wmter Jackets. Some with,.Hoods, all with quilted ' wool interlining.• ' to ,'6x. - Assoarted _ 5nzes 3 shades of blue, beige. and. red. • e Sentinel THAT 'Mr: and ' Mrs , ` William A;:. • Porteous left on Friday enroute to Daytona Beach where. they will spend the winter, : return, ingnext April; THAT in renewing his subscrip-; tion, Donald Low of California, adds.. ''a couple of dollars • for II "'whatever group you are nasi-'. ink 'Money for at the moment.''. THAT :Finlay . Decorators • and. Gift .Shop are presently selling out their gift: items.at discount prices as' advertisements in the Sentinel indicate. Finlays plan to discontinue ter 'Pine of gift •items, wrapping, ribbons and accessories butwin retain. their greeting card. business.: THAT •Mrs Harold. Treleaveen is a 'patient in .Women°s . College. St. • Hospital, .Toronto, While she is 'hospitalized her ' aged mother, Mrs,' Fowler, is at the Pinecrest Anion.,' AGENT ' $OR. KINCARDINE CLEANERS . e+ee-PicliAlp.-an Derive ,y and' Thutzday a YOUR ,BAR Save_1 ¢c 8 tins'. Kounty Kist, Standard. ' 15 0>• largariue Super Sale Delmar For Table. and SJR, Instant Coffee Jar Maxwell House '6 oz Bargain. ick Oats Sale.: Save Ogilvie's For Flavour: 5 pound bag.: Free Christmas Corsage ant Size. For Dishes. Plastic • •. ; 99c HEADQUARTERS for all FRUITS. and VEGETABLES WE SPECIALIZE IN APPLES BY THE BUSHEL', And POTATOES BY THE 75 ib. BAG. Valines Effective: h ov tuber i 6,: 1 T, 1'J We. Sell For Less, Phone 119, : Luckow THAT Mrs. : Jessie Arlin• is con- tinuing , to show `: encouraging progress,,after undergoing ma-. -yogic—sugerg—•-ana having --)peen critically ill. in Victoria Hospi- tal„ London •8 THAT a 'local restaurant, •opera for reports that high . school a students aPper: 'to : have a, new fad squnrtuaag, catsup at each „other whale sitting in ,the rest- aurant . at 'the noon. hours THAT there was rural mail de- • livery service .on Saturday. An l :. official Post Office Department directive • • cancelling it, was !' layer. rescinded, but by the time • the , ,notification reached "' the 1, local Post Office, the announce. merit of o , delivery"' 'was in print.. • • les' and en's;Wall ormer :Resident :aid To Rest Here Ruth child. MacKinnon' came suddenly : on' Sun- day, Novemlber.. :?5th to Ruth Christena MacKinnon? of ` Born We1L, She ..had been` -a patient in. St. Joseph's Hospital, London for almost four months • Ruth : was born in Kinloss Township on July 7th, 1919, and was the daughter of the late .John A. MacKinnon and Annie Ken- nedy. She lived here until about fifteen ,years ago when she went to London and •' thence ' to : Both- well three ' years ago. Ruth was • endowed with a cheerful personality and made many . friends : both ::in her home locally and also in, her new sur- roundings. At . the time . of her death, she was a domestic : at St. Ignatius Rectory, • Bothwell, for the Rev. Fr. J. J. O'Flaherty: She • leaves to mournher loss one -sister, Mrs: Peter (Margaret) MacDonald of Ashfield . Township and two nephews,' John and •Jim: MacDonald, and a niece Marianna MacDonald The ;funeral. ,was • on Thursday • at • 10 • a.m. from • MacKenzie's Funeral.. Hoarse .to St.- Mary's ary's !LC:; Church Luckn w with R unem 'High Mass sung by Rev.' Fri: L: C. Thomas and,.interanent was in the family plot 'at St. Patrick's Ce-; met Ho 1 The palliaearers were Allister Hughes, ROss ,APIsacMiillaanl;. •HarvgF. 'Houston;, : P. A. Murray, J L. MacMillan and Murray MacKnn-`. noir... THAT the; fate of the St.- Helen's ,Beef ;Ring slaughter, house will. be decided . at a Meeting on ff Saturday evening at St. Helens. Death THAT it is rather amazing the l number of motorists who roiled past the .Cenotaph on Saturday' morning while . the ite.mem- prance L ay ceremonies: were in progress.. Some de oared around', • the . block, , the Highway ` truck came: to ' a halt 'until the ser vi