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THE LIJCICNOW SENTINEL, LUC]
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UPCOMING. EVENTS '
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Sooner ' than you think and . this is the ' time
to select your spring wardrobe. from . ASHTON'S:
SPRING COATS
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This is the year of large collars
• and..newsworthy fabrics in coats.'
The shag mbliair, bold and sub -
•'clued cheeks, new sleeve details.
•,.We have a large collection'rea-
sonal3ly •'Irked, sizes 8 20 ---
16% - 241/2 — all newest.shades.
MILLINERY . .•
Your Spring chaPeaul. is ready to
greet the •Easter, .Parade. 'Just
• conte in and look over our large
showing of cloche, sailor„pillboX
or coachman stYles. •Colours
• white, coffee, beige, "•: pink,
bltie, green, • •
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WEATERS and BLOUSES . .
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Buy now, ' to wear with spring suits, skirts and
slacks, '.Overblouse and tuck -in style in dacron;
cotton, terrylene. All easy -care fabrics .Flanlon
pullovers, fancy necks With collars, classic styles
•in all new spring shades.
AGENT 'FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
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Free Pick-Vp and Delivery Monday and Thursday. .
LADIES''
d MEN'S WEAR
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• START 4711, ORGANIZING
Officials at • the Agricultural
•• • Office' it lined up for ,the , or-
• ganizing of 4-H Clida activities.
Wednesday, April 20th at '8:30
• in the Lucknow „Town Hall is
. the date, time and place set for
organization of the ‘Lucknow
calf and grain clubs, and the
lingannon. calf club: '
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• BORN ••
AGNEW .•-r-at Detroit, Michigan,'
•.on Monday, March 21st, ,tri Mr.-
. and Mrs. Joe Agnew, a daughter,
Joanne. .Margaret, • a Sister .for
• Judy •arid Pamela. • •
MAT tucknow Boy Scouts -are
planninga waste paper Col-
lection/ in the near future, so
• don't throw .out your oldpa-
• pers and •magaZines. •••
:)SEETHE:
SENTINEL.
THAI? Easter exaininations
• which •commenced last .week,
• will conclude the end of this
week at tucknow. District
High School. •
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THAT thirty-four • • pupils of
' Room 5 at the Lucknow Pub
iic School, under" the' teacher,
• Miss Helen Thompson visited
• the, Sentinel Office last Friday
• morning wherethey toured
• the plant and were explained
the operations in publishing
• a weekly .paPer. Sharon Mow-•
.bray; thanked The Sentinel, on
• behalf of the .pupils and tea-
cher... 4. • • .
,THAT• there is no reason for
• criticism about snow,. rembval,
fromLucknow's. main, street:
It never... long • accuanulates.
• Ti;vice last • week the banks
Were removed. - The job was
• scarcely -conipleted; lastweek
• when Xing Winter &upped
• another ;. blanket of
• • !The BeautifUl", and. :by. the
-tithe he let up the street .Was
• ;again .lined, with plowed -back
• banks, which were • .removed
early 'Saturday morning::
THAT. there were 11 tables of
players present at the euehre
party held on March 24th at
• Belfait; 'Winners:. for. ladies
• were Mrs..JaCk Irvvin, first,
Carol Maccrostie, Sebond. Reg
'..Broorne placed; first for the
• men with Art Young, second:
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.THAT, to .' keep the record
•„Straight and the spelling right,
•w druid' attentidriVIO an • id:
ertisei.nent by ;• 'Thomas ' E.
Phair,.. Offering • service as a
certified, • public. •:accdunt!int.
• The name is "Phair” not "Fair"
as. We',;spelt it last. Week.; '•
THAT Pic•tured in. the Kitchener.
, •Record last Week .Was. Water-
THAT Mrs. }Tarry .• Alton, a
, member of the Walkerton
Public School, staff, 'slipped at
the school- and suffered a frac-
•.•tured left ankle. ' •• •
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THAT Bud Hamilton, Cities
•• Service ,Agent, has hired Har-
ry Lavis who will be at the
warehouse at the east end of
• town at all. Vanes for the con-
venience of custOmers.` Anan-
• nouncement appears elsewhere
• in • this issue. ;
THAT S.S. .No. 16 ,Ashfield is
seeking a. teacher for the next
tent, ' to SUcceed. lqrs: .Frank
Ritchie who is *giving 'up the
. ;position at the ..end •of June
• for • reasons of health.
MAT • Janet Cook, 5 -year-old
•daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
• Cook, held a birthday party
on Wednesday for a number
• of little. friends. .
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Duiing Our Annual
Hundreds of Pairs of Shoes To .ChoOse From
Priced At
• $2.68 .1 $3.86, ' $4.68 $5.88.
MANY STYLES LESSTHAN 1/2 PRICE
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THWELL Shoew:Store
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loo Northdale, . the winning
• .tearn. in the primary :school
• , hockey chasn.pionship of rthe
tWin• cities. Shown with the
• . team was . the coach, Barry
• McQuillin, son ofMr. gr.KI
• Fred' McQuillin of St. Helens.
Barry `is .a public school. tea-
cher iri Waterloo.
THAT Friday marked the, open-
ing of the Mc.terinan Funeral
Rome inkintardine. In charge
• of the mortuary will be Ross;
• 1V1Ctennan, son • of •Mr. and
,Mrs, Neil McLennan of Rip-
• ley. Neil has been in the un-
dertakintg. /business in Ripley
for thirtyl-three years. Ross
• has been ' manager of one. of
•Toronto's largest f un er al
• homes for • the past three
• years. Mrs., Pois. 1VIeLerthan is
the 'former Shirley Johnston
•. of tuclumw. ••••
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THAT the Teeswater. ladies who
rnanned the snowshovels in, a
protest gesture, do not seem
• to have swayed Council's ada-
mant stand thatthey aren't
• ,going to removesnow at the
municipality's expense.
YOUR BARGAIN -FOODLAND
SKIM MILK POWDER SAL. 12 Qt.
Silverwood's Handmuik.'Save 14c. Pkg. , ,,99c
INSTANT COFFEE SALE. Save 25c on
Mother Parker's Large 6 oz. Jar. , ,07(
KLEENEX TISSUE SALE •.
Regular or Chubby. Save 19c ,U MS. 98c
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OUR OWN BLEND TEA. Save, 10c. . • •,z.n.
Buy Several Pounds And Salto, Pound,
STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY JAM. 24 oz.
, Breakfast Club. With Pectin.. Feature. 39C.Jai..
• HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES. GRAPES, CELERY, LETTUCE,
' • RADISH, ORANGES, TOMATOES, SPINACH. •
Values Effectiire
March 31, April 1, 2.
We Sell Fok Lesis
Phone 119, Lucknow
THAT a baby .girl has arrived
• at the home of Sgt. and Mrs.
' George Robinson in Germany;
George is in his third year of
• overseas service with the
RCAF. They plan to remain
• until. George has completed • a
• four-year stint.. •
THAT the "second phase" of
• the going 'otit of business sale
opens at The Marliet Store on
Friday Morning at 10:00 a.tri,
There be•a free wrist
THAT R. B. -Quante has been -in
Florida for about three weeks'
with his sister, Mrs. Mae Beer
• of Exeter. They flew South,
and. While 'there visited their
sister, :Mrs. .Blanche Paterson,
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• who resides in Florida.
THAT Mrs. Jim McNaughton
;suffered 'a brokeik..Wrist when
she slipped' and fell last- ;Week •
• on the ice on Havelock Street.
prin....
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zweamseasassegge..42.romorampx:csir, •
A,
• •.watch draw daily and a free
•` gift to the first, 50 customers . A
both Friday and Saturday,. *,
•Announbeinent of this sell -:out
is; contained in two full page
- •ads in° this issue,. •supplement• .
ed by sale bills vvhigh have
' been distribtited in a.. Wide ;
THE 'LARGEST STOCK of the'.BEST:.MATTRESSES
•••we have ever 'hid' at
roOtly: Reduced...s: .Ptites
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IfYouArelnTheMarketFor
• A GOOD iiiivenitss:- or BOX .SPRING
•Conte ht. And See iOni Large Stcick Of. •The
BEST. NAMES IVIATTRESSES.
Simmqfls &moth Top Mattresses and `Nlatching Box
Springs. Reg. $49.50. Salo $39.95.
Sleepmaster Mattresses and Box Springs, each* Reg.
$69.50, Sale $49.95.
Sleepmaster Mattresses and Box Springs, each Reg.
$49.50. Sale $39.50. •
Thera Pedic. Matrestes and Box Spring (10 years
r Guarantee) „ Reg. $59.50. Sale $49.50.
Sealy Mattresses as Nationally. Advertised, comp ete
Unit of, Box Spring and IVIatti4ssr-for only $79.95
Mattress, Reg. $59.95 each only.$44:50
Grey Layer Felt Mattress, all sizes . . . $16.05.
All makes and sizs of crib mattresses from $6 95 to
$11.95. .••
(Couch mattresses for all types of coUclies)
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These reduced prices are on Cash Sales OolY.
FOr'spare'13edroonis and Children's beds we have Spring
filled Mattresses as low as $19.95. •
clennan and Mackenzie
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