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I SEE *BY, THE
SENTINEL
THAT with' "smelt ..running and
the trout season . opened, fish-
ermen: are havingtheir inn-.
pings The opening day trout
catch- on (Saturday was : gene-
rally. light, although some good
catches were reported. " '
THAT 'members of. the Lucknow
Five .Department were out on.
Monday ` night to give. the
Main Street a thoroughWash-
ing, for. ,which it looks the
better:' Pressure . was' boosted
this, operation and in at
. • least 'three cases,. leaks devel-
oped' in main street basements
causing some flooding.''
,THAT '' Joseph Dean;' of England
'and • Andy Fraser . of British
Oriianai are employed at.'Lloyd
Ackert's farm arid feed. mixing,
,plant at • ',air
for'; the
summer rBoth' boys have coin
pleted :• their .-first: year 'course.
at the.. Ontario Agricultural
.College: at • Guelph.:
THAT •1VIr and,• Mrs. Alvin Ham=
ilton and , three children, 'Mar-
ae, Janet and Michael have re-
turned: ,° to ,the.` 2nd concession
gf Huron Township where Al-
vin will again .farm ..He
.been in the .trucking, business
in b I;am�lton for 'the past few
cyearss,, :, r
•
r and. Mrs.''Stuart Coll
Mr and Mrs. Bud
ow' attended 'the.. dine
ler 5 n eeting of the''Saugeen
District "Boy , Scout Association
held in the ,Anglican Church
;n Walkerton last week '
( yybnS,L r x T ..,,r+r� w,
PRAT the death lfof Mrs W. A.
Crawford of W nghain occur
,red at ` her 'home after ;a .long
illness. She is 'survived !by her
Husband, Dr.- W. A. Crawford,
and . her mother, who is a, pati-
ent;
ati-ent: at , the ' Greer Nursing
.Horne : in Lucknow.
THAT in this, the wedding `sea-
son, we�, would 'appreciate re-
ceiving ,.reports of' 'showers,.
trousseau teas and other.
events field : for the bride and
groom. As always, we would
require such reports • im.
mediately after they happen.
Motorist: "I'm sorry, I ran over
your rooster and ; I'sri willing to
replace him".
Farmer: "I don't think .you can.
Let's hear you crow."
3
ah rr, of Belgrave , son.
1VIrs Bud Orr,- for-
ucknaw, " `n •x 'se.
gond prize "an the crass for
ills,, Boys 1] years and under,
'Belgrave•'Music' Festival
he . Free Press cameranari
"caught" Mrs. ' Mark ‘'•• aithby.
and. .Nr"s.. Robert ; MacIntosh
assisting in •the tree planting
on Dr ;Raithby's -farm 'a anile`
east of ' LucknowSeveral;
' thousandine spruce and
P , POO;�
,lar;. trees ,,are, being set out
on the :hillsides on this farm,
known' as . the former Torrance
.farm.
.THAT' :4 -year-old. John .Button
has been. ;getting along quite
well ,:since the• fractures were
set last week in Wingharn Hos-
pital. John, son .. of Mr; and
Mrs. Ernest ,,Button, -had both
legs Broken above the : knees in
a�•
1,;
mer'
a'
THAT Mrs ' Annie ? Jewitt
town suffered a' ,fall ern tl
sidewalk on;'•Haveloek, 'Street;,
° South ..las t , Wednesday :. night
Y. ,She was taken "to Wngham
I3ospstal for gays, fearing a
cracked bone, in her arm.•
THAT. the Annual Tag Day for
the Wingham'and District iHos-
pital will be : held ::in ''Lucknow
this Saturday, May 7th.
'THAT 'Mr: and. Mrs. Jack Trask
''. and,' -family moved• �to: their
new home'. 'in Chatham.last
week=end': Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank
Hawthorne and two• children,
' Jack's • successor .at Silverwood
Dairies Limited, . have taken.
up. residence in ; the - house va-
cated by • the Trask family.
'The ' Hawthorne' sisters are
Diane and 'Barbara of pre=
school age.
YOUR YAj.. G. TIN
FOODLAND`
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KLEENEX TISSUE SALE. Save 16c '
. •
,
po
Economy, Pu c or ' White. `Reg, 35c, p ■ O 9c
. Save '10c.
ICE C1tEAM. SALE.
Silverirood's For.,Quality. Half -Gallon' , , . ..c.
ORANGE' JUICE SALE. Save;. 23e
• Cypress Gardens.. Sweet, Large 48 oz.
.3 tins $1..
MARGARINE SALE: Save 27c..•
Dehnar or Tulip Brand.. Feature. q LOS.' 89c
INSTANT COFFEE SALE. Save 25c
Mother Parker's. Large 6 oz. Special. Jar, ,. ,$ 9c
CHECK OUR . STORE REGULARLY
'FOR ``IN-STORE" '. SPECIALS AT.
ROCK BOTTOM, PRICES. -- NOT ADVERTISED
Values Effective
May 5.6, :7
We Sell For Less..
Phone 119, Lucknow
Weston's Feature
"Ne."'.'Raspberry
DANISH BUNS
�r.
Reg. 39c ` 'Save 4c •
PAY ONLY . 35c
A . COMPLETE RANGE. OF CAI11'
Now In: V to
THE SUMMER �M ��NT
FOR O HS AHEAD
FOOTWEAR
A Wide Variety Of Colours To Choose From In
CHILDREN'S and WOMEN'S ZES
Fully Washable
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KAUFMAN "FOAM 'TREADSSI"
MEN'S and BOYS' . WASHABLE`' RUNNING SHOES
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OTHER . LINES IN MEN'S, . BOYS", and CHILDREN'S
Priced—from ; .:.. 89c ° to $1.95
:oe Store
highway
• a ;mishap :near ° his
home:
THAT . Joanne Hunter' and. her.
Mother, Mrs.. Vernon Hunter,
were iri _London on Friday
when members . of the 'School
Queens', Clu b and their moth-
ers or teachers, were guests of
the London: Free Press for an
afternoon ,of tours , and ` enter-`
tainment; Joanne was the
Lucknow bistriet• High School.
representative.:.
THAT Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon
• Valad and son, Keith, who
have spent the winter on their
farm ,in ' Ashfield, left . on- Sat-.
urday ,,wit'h their trailer cabin
. for . North • Bay where .Gordon
will resume • his duties with
the Standard Paving,Company
as -grade foreman.
IIXT ; Douglas Kilpatrick, sore
of Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Kilpat
rick, . commenced his :duties on
Monday as a member ' of the
staff of the localbranch of the
Bank of Montreal. Miss Isobel
Struthers of the Teeswater
community has. also •Mined the
bank staff this week.
•
Mr, and Mrs. John' W. Hanna
of Winghain 'were guests at a
state dinner in Toronto for
President and Madam Charles
be Gaulle . of France. '
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