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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-03, Page 12THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW; ONTA1it,IQ r • WEDNIESDA.Y, FEB. 3rd, 1960 .The wC..i*,dOtiies #hay farugh athpr, OVERALLS WOSMSHIRTS. WORT: PANTS FOR THE WORKING MAN 1laugleo "Big. 88"` ..Overalls aro Amiure • m grade overalls •-- ; com• • bining Haugh's ° Sanforised Gold Label doth and finest workmanship . ' , ;': Extra full cut; for more' comfortable '8t, with heavy dio• Mond bar' •tack" at ail points of strain for longer •wear. Your bast 'overall buy — Haugh's "Big. 88"l • i ` AGENT FOR •KINCARDINE •CLEANERS Free Pick -Up,. and Delivery .Monday and Thursday. LADIESi'. and MEN'S WEAR, THAT Mr and Mrs, W.• B .An demon plan to.. leave . on Thursday for • St. Petersburgh; Florida, where :they will spend the next,' few rweeks. uLocally! • Register Forms Carbon Snapout Forms Gas and Oil Truck.' Forms . :Continuous. Business Forms Counter Check:804a Restaurant Pada The LUCKNOW SENTIN Abbe 35; THAT 'several local: ladies -were ,' winners of silver .dollars• last . ' week when ` •.a '. representative of a local: radio station ..came knocking at. their door as part '.'of a "Flour. Company 'sponsor- ed" radio show. ' ' WAS CLOSE TO FOUR FEET OF SNOW IN • JANUARY ' January, was generally dull and overcast, but was a' uniform: month ' temperaturewise The. high was 36 degrees and the low, 3. --above. Snowfall totalled 45 inches ,and, rainfall 1.20 inches. '' There` . were only- ..two clear sunny days in the month — New Year's Day and on Stnday, the *last day of the month. • The snowfall . was heavy over a comparatively :short. •' period ank exceeded` January snowfall of a. year ago which was ` pm inches. But we . must <add.. the preceding Month of • December brought 73 inches of snow, which got the :not soon to -be forgotten winter of 1958-59,, off to a "good start", to say the least. EL .• Wise ''men talk because they have so nethiaig te.. ,say: l fools be- cause they have: to say some- thinPlato. RUST CRAFT for: everyone Remember those dear* to you on February .14th. THAT we draw attention ' to the• fact: The ; , Sentinel Office is closed' Sat. afternoon and .open all ,day .Thtirsday., This week the ,office will closed' -all day Saturday, we expect, as "we plan to • attend the Ontario :Weekly Newspapers Associa- tion convention in• . Hamilton. We would like to have. been; able.. to find the .tirne and:. "folding stuff" to takea post- • •convention 'flight to :M exico. THAT :James Wilson of West. Wawanosh returned home' last week from Wingliam hospital where he .was • a patient for a !Couple of 'weeks' with. shingles. Only those .who have had them can "appreciate" , the `multiple' miseries that .'accord- pany them,•' and d the writer, " having had a' bout with ' the Malady. .ten years ago, can. sympathize: with those afflicted: • THAT: Fred Tiffin of Lanjgside" advertised two heifers for ,sale a couple of weeks ago, 'and ,he.: had 'a ' buyer for the pair by: ten o'clock Thursday morning. Charles Steward had :.equally • quick results in. selling 'a set of ,car chains:..: THAT . Mrs.-- D. L. , MacKinnon, who' was •recently .taken to hos- pital ' at Wanghafn, suffered a stroke last . week -end and, ;her ciind tion. • was cause', for ton- ' cern. Mrs.: MacKinnon I was paralyzed on . •one x side . as a result of : ' the stroke. THAT'as has been her ' custom for several years,: Mrs: Helen, Anderson of 'London ..and for, merly of Lucknow, sends ,the Sentinel to herthree° : daugh- ters, Mrs. J E. ; : Haslam. (Mary) of Toronto; Mrs.: D.en-• nis Donnelly (Belle) of Pink- •, ink-• ` rton , and M,rs. • L A. .Switzer (Grace)'• of Ottawa. • YOUR . BARGAIN FOODLAND BUTTER; CANADA 1stGRADE: "Stock -Up" Special:.Feature.; Pound ,HICHLAND PRIDE COFFEE': ; Our Exclusive:' Top Sreller.. Special: ,l POTATOES. P,E:1., No;; White, ite, FluffTable h y..Stock, 50 Ib. •bag ,, KLEENEX TISSUE SALE. Regular or Chubby. Save 19c. 6 'pkgs e; AiSSOR�E� JELLY POWDERS .Buy6 pkgs.8cGet One Pkg,. . FREE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARRIVING DAILY.:WE SPECIALIZE IN FANCY SPY APPLES: BY THE •BUSHEL; BY THE BASKET. 'Values' Effective :..February, ' 4,' 5, . 6. HOSTESS: ROLLS 'hegular. 29c We • Sell ',For "Less 'hone 119,: Lucl ow THAT .Mr: and Mrs.. Rennie But- ton : of Milestone, .Sack., have ,been yisLting with their niece, Mrs. Alex MciNay and .Mr.'. McNay. Mr. Button is. a ' fibro ther of the late Robert Button of Lucknow. There were: thir • teen in the Button family, ten • of whom. are .living; and scat- ' tered :from Teesw°ater .oto. Van - cover.: The youngest brother. is Cecil Button of Con '8 Cul- ross,. `whose "home• waS'severely ,`:darnaged by fire week. THAT Mr. and.,Mrs.. John Hall spent Mondy :.evening in Guelph with Mr. ;Everett Bald- win, 'principal of Crescent 'High School, •Calgary, who .had, • coine to' Toronto: on ;business. The men are old friends, 'hav- ing at one time lived side, by sideon the prairie: SPECIAL dREET1NGS FOR: Mother Sister Wife Dad Special Girl Husband Grandpa Special Boy' Sweetheart Grandma Teacher Illness. Birthday Son and His Wife. Daughter and Her Husband '. AS WELL' AS' MANY GENAL VALENTINES 'Available At • , • Phone.,; -218, Lucknow, Ont.' SAVE 4.c.1 PAY O N LY.. 2.5 c BUS VICTIMS (Continued' from.. page 1). heard: the whistle: and sass . thetrain. ' It was slippery. . (on the down grade to ,the crossing) ,and' the bus. was right in front of the train. There : wasn't a'.: crash -- just a •big • bump.. The brake 'lights•of the bus were on. The :bus burst into flames .at once. I guess I screamed. 'I 'don't know what `'I • dad after .that. I remem:' ber :running next ,. door -and, shouting' .for someone . to get a doctor aright .away:, Then I ran 'to . the train. Attended Funeral Mr: .and ' Mrs. Hallwent. to Hillsburgh on Sunday, where a double funeral was .held from the ,Presbyterian Church 'for. Miss"Koch and Miss Jackson On • Monday careen Awrey'':s funexal was . held . • • from the. ' United Church: All were 'closgd caskets. The bus .driver's funeral, was, ,:on ' ., Tuesday • at': Erin. NEW COOL. 'HEAT RESISTANT HANDLE WITH FLAME GUARD %,, M1.•i THAT a further "sign of spring" is the ' , appearance 'of •crows: ,Dick MeQuillin and . Gordon. MacPherson a. Kinloss, opera= tars of County snowplowing equipment, . saw four of, the birds in all open field at Ray- hard Ackert's farm' 'on Mon-. day.. • THAT' Rae ..Watson has given ' us a forwarding, address, at 5401 N. Rome,. Tathpa 3, Flori- da, with the comment, "Have discovered that life would be much more.'pleasant if we had the Lucknow Sentinel to read.'' One copy which goes. to ' Mr. Paddell• of the Huron 'andhErie ''Mortgage Corp,, ;had found its way' .to Rae:.:and Edna, _ . � •tl- Q�RtNASE •, vVNE �® G\E HEAVY At '( S,� of QUALITY EM %t� '� '� ARF •EVEN HEATING 4 U,� ��pllW A`UM1N • • 24 POPS LARD PIECL''S TO CHOOSEr' F . !ebster:&MacKJnn PHONE 50, LUCKNOW Plumbing, `'.Heating, Wiring, Eavetrdughing