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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-10, Page 10mpg 'EN' -,. , T TucKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNO,W, ONTARIO. ?YFD�11TF-r5.'DAY, FEB. 10th, 1960 SPRING. MATERIALS' FOR YOUR APPROVAL. PRLNTSr 39c and 49c. All new 'patterns, /just received., BROAD ; . C�.OTD=-$pedal,° on broadcloth. • , REGULAR --49c for 39c, REGULAR 59c for 49c Colours are green, ` yellow, ' peach, pink, blue, brown, mauve and nile. POLISHED COTTONS, AT 69c. A good 'selection ,of polished, cottons in a variety of. patterns boughtat a special' price, ONLY 69c.. OTHER COTTONS . , . . , ,.... at . 79c. and 98c '. NEW DRESS • and. SKIRT MATERIALS Drop in. and look over our new dress and skirt materials in Tissue Ginghams and Drip Dry Cot-,. :tons,. ranging in prices- from 98c to . $1.95 yd. In. the past few years;. with -the: permission df the Kairshea, we have offered special prizes to 1st prize winners in ready made dresses and dresses ' made from rnaterials purchased at our store..In the 25 year and 'Under, and over. 25 years classes, to the 1st prize 'winners 'wearing' dresses purchased at our store, we again offer a refund of full purchase price. 'ALSO In the under 25 and: over: ' 25 classes,. :for dresses made from materials purchased at •our ,'store, we offer this year a $10.00 cash prize in each class to.. the ' Est prize winners AGENT FOR; KINCARDINE CLEANERS tee Pick -UP and Delivery; Monday. and Th- rsday. y LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR • THAT. it never •fails, wherever • y u go • you • meet • some- one who 'knows sonieone: you . °know; : Spent. Saturday . night ' at . the Lord Simcoe'.Hotel ' in' Toronto, and . on checking in the bellman • queried,. "How are things in .Bruce?" lie ;:was Rod 'McIntosh -: of Teeswater and said 1 suppose you :know Allister ' ' and , Jean: ° Hughes. .Rod, is taking a course at,. Ry erson Institute. ,of . Technology, and is "bell hopping" on the side ,and incidentally : do- ing pretty : well. < for : himself. Took in the ,game at the' Garr dens that night -and spotted Bill •:Johnston (Noble and: Jes sre's son)'. across the arena. Leaving. the' .Gardens we, ran into Albert Chin. and Mr:..arid Mrs. Don Ferguson:. to • on two favourite,. patterns EVENING STAR and BALLAD. COMN}UNITY, ie Finest SILVERPL 52 -piece Service for 8 Sale. price; • Act Now — Limited Time Offer ' 44 ilii i•.• .4" •ii. iiiiiiiiiiii ••4I .464044 ilii iii 'atch Inventory Sale PRICES , DRASTICALLY REDUCED. , Generous, `allowance for your Old watch., ALSO GOOD BUYS .ON CHINA '.DINNERWARE .ei.{i 1 1 1' 44 iii• i i V Y.. i.. 916ii -_ �rnid s Jew€ikryand China Luaknow Ontario THAT Mrs,; .Burt • Roach will move permanently to. Goderich on. 'March lst. She has 'been residing in 'the Gammie Apart- ments., • • xrie ' BHAT the traditional date of • Teeswater/ Fall Fair -..the. first Wednesday. in October =`- has • :been changed .to a. Saturday'. in September. The exact Sat- urday has not yet been •defin-• itely set -THAT Lloyd Wylds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds . of ASh- field and formerly, of Yuck -.I now, has.. been • installed as president of the Ripley Branch Of the Canadian Legion... THAT in renewing 'his Sentinel subscription, Mark. Gardner of ' Wingham, and a . native 1 of this community;. says that a grand= son borne in January was nani- ed Murray after the Lucknow- born Murray Murdoch; who;.at one time `held the ' title of the iron -man. ` `of °.hocltey. The in- fant Murray: issthe son, of Mr. and: Mrs. Lorne Gardner., Lorne: has played. a lot .of soft -,•ball in his days=and stil1'does and as a• .third ;baseman .has: been: hard . to ' beat;.: THAT ,Wm. M. 'Buckingham; of Belfast returned' on ,Friday after two° weeks . in ,St. Joseph ,hospital, • London. Mr. Buck Ingham , was admitted to the hospital .on January . 16th, had x-rays on: the 17th .and under- went major surgery on. .the 18th. Doctors. reported: the op- eration as successful. and, there are' good sikns . of ;improvement and ' it will be a matter of several weeks'• :convalescence: T we learn ter' ' THAT learned . of last a.st Weeks issue, there, were - trip lets .born • in •Lucknow many,' many years ago, to Mr. .and. Mrs. James McCoy. They -were three'. little girls ',but • none. lived.' THAT Allan Reed recently :had one of ;his school ,busses•„strip= ped, while it was parked over night ,beside his garage, a block' south of the 'Arena, The loot :included: battery:: batterycab- les, wrench, radio,:. 10 gallons. of gas, fagging chain, screw • driver., `sun glasses and 'flash,' liight..:In fact most everything: that was, removable BORN BLUJE--:at Grace Hospital, Wind- sor, on ,Saturday,.:February` lith, to .Mr. and Mrs., Jim Blue • (Betty Johnston) 'Windsor, a son, David James, a brother for Donnie. • VILLAGE COUNCIL .(Continued from, page 1) . ing 'the purchasee of a new town. truck to replace. the 121Year-old half-tQn vehicle, which has, had its day. A Motion was approved. to en- quire as to the cost of a . used s%4 ton trucks and if nothing suitable is available to' call •for tenders. for a new truck; subject to the approval • of the " .H.E.P,C4. Councillors . Brooks and Web.. sten were reamed ,'"to shop" for a used truck. Passing reference was, 'made to the municipal shed being locked, after it being. cleaned out of its accumulation of junk. Tenders Resi ion' • Lloyd .. ' Ashton s Tiesignation was received: as a ,member of the Recreational . • 'Committee. The matter was' deferred until the next' meeting. • Can't Light School: Yard,. A request' from the L.,ucitriow , YOUR BARGAIN. F, , . DLAND INSTANT' COFFEE SALE. Club House. Large 6 oz. Feature. MARGARINE SALE. A• Delmar Brand. ' A Real Buy. PURE LARD SALE. Save' 9c..” Sum's. For Flaky °' Pastry: Special. HUNT'S CATSUP SALE. 11 oz. Rich,. Red,. Flavourful., Bargain ICE CREAM 'SALE. Save .1Oc. Silverwood's For Quality. Half -Gallon ar r , i HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS AND; VEGETABLES' ARRIVING DAILY. WE SPECIALIZE IN ONTARIO FANCY SPY APPLES.: Values. Effective F Febr. Lary. 11, e ,Sell. For 'Less • Phone 119,.:LBckrrow CHELSEA : BUNS WE'STON'S FEATURE SAVE 4c_ O'N Y 31c Regular 35c • • Puiblic School Board .that a • yard. light or .lightsbe installed at 'the school, could not be granted the •:. Commission. has ° no authori- ty' Ito' do such lighting, • . Consider Cement Bridge. Council: is to. meet. : with en= gineers : and a contractor to ob- tain•. first hand information re- garding the. proposed construct ionof : a ,cement bridge, with, two' pedestrian walks,' over •the Nine • , Mile River., Construction of the bridge on. Wheeler Street would not; create too much of a, grade when the west'' ,approac1 to thee' bridge is built'. up. It :,was •.considered that this lo- :cation; would be the best; anal`. ,cheapest Cost of such a bridge. might be in the neighborhood of $6,000: with a government. grant of 80% of the' cost applying,, on;:: this. type of, work, Council ' will also . receive in f or nation at : the .: same time, connection ,: wirith ; a main street-- sidewalk treet`sidewalk replacement, • program. , • Life in the 60's will be more -comfortable than ever;before, with electric home heating..: Eiectrieity heats each roots • individually—at the •temperature you, choose. Witt electric heating, you've no fuel problems, no dust, soot of drafts, flames or, :fumes. You can also • add electric home: heating to extra . rooms and hard to heat areas ELECTRICITY without disturbing your present' SPARKS THE :Beating system. Call us today and 9 _ find out how you can enjoy the extra ' comfort and convenience of electric home heating. • ester & Mackin THONE 50, .Y.UCKNOW; Plumbing, Heating,. 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