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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-09, Page 14•)!' •V" fi k. stl 41441.1141111144i•si...lis*:ib.16,41; . : -;;„' • , • 0.40.E.,rouRTEw 44•,, 14ycKisiow srsvmsna, LucKNow. orrrmo WIEPNID8P,AY'‘, MAR. Oth, 196a F91:' A ilost Of, Spring's • • 5 'VISIT OUR LADIES' WEAR DEPARTMENT PRIM COATS, . All new arriYals in a larg.e assortnient in New Fabrics . New Styles , New 'Colours. Sizes 20, 16/2 - 241/2, 441. , • tvint.4.iNgitY, lo•kidcl'SO4rkte and Colour. your Easter En- semble see our new Spring Millinery. All the shades in tams, :tailored styles and flower-trimined . . $2..08 and up. FOR NOW! FOR LATER! 'SPRING DRESSES --, new carefree cottons and blends, in styles and Colours to give you a spring , lift.. Included, are tailored Shirtmakers, slim skirts, ' gored and full skirts and the popular jacket dress. . New neckline treatments.• a. OW KINCARDINE CLEANERS ek- P and Deliver,' Monday and Thursday. . • • iDIES N'S ,WEAR iltHAT' .aidMrs.W.R..How- ey left ion Thursday' : for a * 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 , • 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. . . . •' .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. , • 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 • • Bill's Fina Service Bill Hunter Phone 55, Lucknow 11.-4110-41**41,"1141.0, 4.„„Er 4.4i,r‘t4.10_4' • 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 a YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND HIGHLAND ,PRIDE COFFEE. Our Exclusive !ep Seller, Pound. 5 . , 9c HANDIMILK SKIM ,MILK POWDER net SilverWopd's Large 12 Quart, Feature. Pkg.... 77C FAB, KING SIZE. Save 45c net . .Manufacturer's Sale. Feature: ORANGE JUICE SALE Donald ,Duck Sweetened. Large 48.oz.2 tins 69c FANCY SPY APPLES. 5 'Ontario Firm Red Fruit. Feature. IUS 39C BE THRIFTY IN '69., GO LIKE '60. . TO YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD, MARKET WE BUY IN, LARGE VOLME.. . . OUR PRlCES ARE • .. Values Effective March 10, 11, 12. We Sell For. .Less •Phone 119, Lucknow 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. , CILTONE-111E PAINT TIN T STAYS COLOR FRE9H1 • • • Color won't fade • Soil marks wash quickly away • Odorless—easy to apply , • • Available in modern colors10 suit your decorating taste, at: Finlay Decorators and GIFT 'SHOP l'hone 218 Lucknow • • 11-4 PrFMJM itiAlwrd REGULAR idks INT . •