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New neckline treatments.•
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OW KINCARDINE CLEANERS
ek- P and Deliver,' Monday and Thursday.
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iDIES
N'S ,WEAR
iltHAT'
.aidMrs.W.R..How-
ey left ion Thursday' : for a
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months holiday in Florida.
THAT it is planned, to hold
• OPen, House at, the Luoknow
PuLblic School iri the Fall,'
rather' than in the ,spring as
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has been customary. The De-
partment is now recommend-
' .-ing,Noverriber for this event.
11114A,T. Lizelmow Fire Depart-
' anent, in their ;annual carat
paign near . Christmas time,
taised $336 for the ., Muscular
Dystrophy .• Assoc. Canadians
gave more than, $34,000, 01
told, 'to the Association. Most
Fire Departments conduct the
cainpaign. Lucknow's total is
slightly better than that of „a
year ago.. •-,
•• THAT Mrs. .Carl 'McClenaghan
• is the.,most •recent of the
' 'Sentinecorrespondents and
will write the Whitechurch
news.. Youcan be a big help
to your 'correspondent by et -
ting her know of your, news
each week. The Sentinel is
• N.
PeSentlY seeking active, cor-
respondents for several' of its
'circulation areas.. We would
.'be pleased to hear Of anyone
who would, be willing to ac-,
net. a position,
BORN
CORR.IN' . in -Wingliam.
tar, On, Wednesday;, March' 2nd,
.to -Dr•• arid Mrs. M. H. Corrin Of,
LucknOw, a daughter.
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.PIAT twin sisters Marlene and
• Darlene Fr4Yrie of.the Exeter
district celebrated their 4th
• official birthday on, February
29th: (The girls,.Who are six -
'ten, were born' on -February
1944. .They are -'n.ieces of
R. B. QUance of Lucknow.
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THAT, considerable additional
floor space • was recently add-
ed.by a ..remodelling program
at Hall's. Red and White Store,
and -this Week -the prokietor
is advertising an expandon
and-, appreciation sale'to mark
•-,,,the occasion: •• -,
THAT wanton damage'reqUiririg
a great deal of force was done*
at Teen. Town Parent . Night
when a water connection was
'deliberately brOken in the
men's washroom, causing some
flooding before it could be
shut-off; it not .1before .one
emergencY workers got so
'soaked that he had to 'go home
and' change his" clothes. •
Ry THE
SENTINEL
TIIAT for the past two Years
the Wingharn arena has shim-
' kd a profit. The ComrniSsions
financial .staternent revealed a
• credit balance at the end . of
the fiscal year 1959 of $963.;
although this will be :shaved
down - by the end of the cur-
rent winter, season. .
THAT' Lynda Hamilton daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr's, Bud Harri-
Mont: ,rwas five ion Saturday
and on Friday bad a 'birthday
party ,for sa number of little
friends. .
THAT Wilbur Brown and.
Mrs.'.Cepil Blake *ere among
those. Atsrlio; .attendecl the sum -
Mari day for New Lamps For
.local leader training
school.program, 'sponsored 'by
the Department of..Agricult7re
and held ,at Clinton last Wed:
THAT .juilgs. Of: .the dresses at
the" Calico* hail,..sponsored by
,the Kairshea Institute A13-
: 41 8th Will be Mrs. ,Carnien
MacPherson, .:Mrs. Geo.' Beat -
•tie and.aVirs. Clarence Trott all
• of. Clinton.'• Mrs. MacPherson:
• appears frequently. 'on, ivr
Lady prograrri on CK,NX, tele-,
vision. • . ,
THAT Jack Curran of. Ashfield
suffered• -.4 heart. attack at . his
home last, Wednesday and was
removed to Goderich hospital.
He has since shown consider-
able. improvement arid Jack, inr
• Sided on .corning home 'where
he is -confined Jo bed and will
:have to rest for some
—1959 FORD FAIRLANE, 10,000 jus like
new. •
—1957 FORD, 4 -door hardtop, automatic, V-8
new condition.
2-1953 CHEVROLETS, A-1.
1-1953 PLYIVIOOTH, completely overauled;
1-1953 OLDSMOBILE, automatic, - very good con-
dition.
''SPECIAL$ THIS -WEEK
1955 , MONARCH. 'HARDTOP•
1951 • FORD
1940 FORD
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Bill's Fina Service
Bill Hunter Phone 55, Lucknow
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• THAT 'Mr. and Philip' Ste-
. wart are observing , their- 40th
wedding :anniversary today —
Wednesday, March 9th. They,
• will not celebrate theoccasion
" until more favorable weather,
when the family..can, all be
home.' / •
THAT a fire , call •shortly after.
'noon. on Monday was to the
home of Harvey Webster Sr
on Willoughby- St. where a'
•chimne3r., fire .was burning
briskly." The Fire 'Department
• succeeded ' in, • .extinguishing
the outbreak with only soot
• damage: to the interior of the
house where' Harvey, his bro-
ther Bob Webster and nephew
Bill Webster reside.
THAT Alex, "Sandy" MacKenzie
anhonor student at LuCknow
bistrict, High School has been
named ' as the schoOl repre-
•sentative in the Free Press,,
Leaders' Club. Alex,,who Will
be 18 in June, is the son of
Mr. and. Mrs. Tom MacKenzie,.
Co, 2 IcinlOss., In 1958 "San-
dy" represented the school. at
the -Ontario 'Athletic Leader-
-. ship Camp. ,
THAT , pupils of Mrs. Duncan
'Simpson who suceessfully pas-
sed their Conservatory Theory
exarninationa. were Phyllis,
-Bradley, R.R: 3, • Goderich, lst
Class` honours, Grade 1; .Car6-.
lyn Funston, R.R. '4 Ripley,.
hbn.ours, Grade II. ,
• THAT a dozen volunteer Work-
ers' "assembled at. the TOwn
Hall last Thursday for a se-
cond 'work bee to prepare
dressings for the- Red. Cross.
The task was prettY well .com-
pleted with' the remainder be-
• ing taken care of Personally
by •a threesome of these ladies.,
THAT Elmer Reavie lost the end
• of one of his "little fingers"
•• back to `the first knuckle in an
accident , at Beatty's factory
last week, Fortunately, he was
able to revere the machine
quickly which possibly , saved
his hand, Elmer was taken 'to
Wirighain Hospital. ', I
now Fruit r et
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Our Exclusive !ep Seller, Pound. 5
. , 9c
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SilverWopd's Large 12 Quart, Feature. Pkg.... 77C
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. .Manufacturer's Sale. Feature:
ORANGE JUICE SALE
Donald ,Duck Sweetened. Large 48.oz.2 tins 69c
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WESTON'S JFEATURE
• BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS .
Reg. 29c. Save 4c.
Pay Only . . . , 25c
THAT students at LtieknOw Dis-
trict High School received the
• 'tuberculin • test On Monday;
conducted' by Dr. Allin Of the
• Bruce County Health, Unit.
THAT. there' is lust a Week to
go to obtain your 1060 driver's
licence and. platei:: The dead-
-line is next Wednesday, March
16th, and no doubt '.there will
be the usual :last minute rush.
THAT a, subScril3er Suggests we
might- get more response to. our
requests for letters to the. editor;
• if the writer could be as,sUred
that a psetidonyti would be used.
• It. is quite- permissible tO,.u.se
a pen name, proVided the
• information of , the publish.er,
writer's name is signed for the
;„, .
and as evidence of it being a
• bonafide letter: V.rbile • pen
'. names are. quite'in, Order, we
•do feel that, the' writer's owit
signature is preferible, gener-
ally speaking. , • ' • ,,
THAT JOe Conley is a "Leap Yea -
baby," :with a February 29th.
' birthday that comes • once four• . .Joe .loe'is 76 and is still going
strong. •'He is•,in charge of .
'• CIVR freight and express de-
liveries. •, •
THAT. while. enroute to Tororito
on the Queen Elizabeth High-
' Way' last Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Don •Thornpson had the:
. windshield ,of their. car badly-
-shattered. "A Child, ,standing
on one of the overpasses was• .
• dropping chunks of ice at the
passing cars and succeeded in.
• hitting- the writer's car square-
• ly on the 'windshield Causing
the glass to Shatter both inside
and 'outside Ithe car. .It. was:
shattered se' :badly that it had
. to be replaced in Toronto be-
fore the return trip could be.
made. The, child was a warc.
of the 'Children's Aid Society,
at Port Credit. ,
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