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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-25, Page 10ye .GE ;TEN 1. THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, . Li.JPIOTQW, ONTARIO, PLAY -SUIT AND SKIRT ENSEMBLES Be one :,step ,.'ahead o,. the hot weather with a versatile and 'flattering play suit Sets consist of; (1I) . Sleeveless blouse, shorts and skirt; (2) Blouse and pedal -pusher;' (3) Blouse.' ,skirt, shorts and" slirn. NEW 1960 SWIMSUITS Beautifully .styled and, in' "Catalina" Others at , ., °. ► ally latest: shades • by $8.95 to $14.95` .: V. $6.95 NEW SUMMER; HANDBAGS • White'?or beige in.plastic'calf at $2.98 - raffia. straw type, at :., . a . . $2.98 Y' SLEEVELESS BLOUSES: White: SHORTS" , 4 , CRINOLINES' :With or ,;without .hoops.. , y $2.98 and up. :SLIMS DRESSE i" an River. 'Gingharns, 14 /2-241/2 ; 12-20 at 6.95 LOVELY •GOTI"ONS • Shirtmnaker, arid fussy, styles ,=--, printed and. plain, .,, y-- st 1es for afternoon and evening wear • with full or sheath 'skirts; AGENT FOR KINCARDINE. CLEANERS 1+kes Pick -117p - and , Delivery' Monday and Thuraday R LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR THAT there; wall .;be no service at'' St Peters ;Anglican. Church on • Sunday as the' congregation is . invited to attend the anni versary service at 'St: Pauls church, Ripley. THAT Joan . Crawford, daughter of Mr. and rs Cliff Craw- ford, 'has' ` cam feted a:,'business course at, Wells, Academy and after 'spending • the> week -end' here, returned to London where she.. has < a position: at the :General Motors Acceptance 'Corporation. THAT "many in: this ;':conlmuh ty '.who ,knew Nels ,Hill were: sad- defied to learn . of his .sudden 'death mea car .accident Sunday morning Among many :Other • activities, he was '•a• Interna tional Counsellot'`af the Lions' and''about a month ago visited. the Lucknow:. Club ;requesting. their support for" a 'bed .pillow public . 'address system at the Huron County Hon'ie For The Aged THAT •:Mrs.• Harold Treleaven 8&' her ; daughter, •Miss. Rutli Tre- leaven. left last' . week !'or 'Ed- monton 'to visit with the: for, mer's ".daughter,. ' 'Mrs. Frank ';MacKenzie' (Margaret) and Mr • MacKenzie : Ruth .graduates ,ins. June froni'Western ,University and will returl to commence a summer course i inJuly, prior to ;joining the staff of South' LondonQllergiate in Septem-. THAT Eimer Ilunbach recently. • `- tendered his resignation • as organist, at theh' United Church; effectixre. the end `' of, June SHOWER IN ASHFIEID FOR ' SATURDAY BRIDE. A"sllower for Miss Betty Swan was held 'recently at the home:. of Mrs. Peter Cook •for friends' and relatives. • The living tooth was ; decorart- 'elf 'With pink and white stream= ers and the following program .was enjoyed and was arranged by Mrs " Charles McDonald: '!Ad- vice to the Bride'` was "given by Mrs. McDonald and .readings by Mrs.. . Leonard Phillips, Mrs. •' ` Wesley Holland' and Mrs, Wm. Humphrey. ' A mock .wedding took. place and two contests'wer conducted by Mrs, Keith Cran- ston bringing a very enjoyable 'program to an end. Betty thank.. ed everyone, for ° their lovel gifts and invited all 'to see he ' ,rr trousseau at her home in Bervie Lunch Was served. THAT. -Monday' hdliday splay, hob with' the publishing business, and although we were on the: •.job much .of the day, are : pub= lishing only • •a 10=page paper this' ,week; • the , smallest:' for; same time:. THAT Nancy Lou Hewat, claw - ter of- Mr and. Mrs.:, William' Hewat ` of Vancouver, visited here at the end. of •tlie week • at the .home of her grandmo-. • ther, • Mrs. R. . H. Thompson. Nancy flew East, with . a ;brief stop over ;beforecontinuing to. Montreal *here .she will ,take a course as ; airline stewardess. ". SEE •BY.'TH' SENTI NEL THAT it's "tulip time at the Beatty ,,Ladder Factory with a beautiful row of red blooms all 'along ; the front ' 'of the bu ldmg. Throughout the Vil- lage in'., •general, tulips: are more 'in evidence 'this spring; than. possibly • _ ever:' before as evidence of results being. achieved by the Horticultural Society..' THAT 'young John • Button,'. who had both legs broken in a highway mishap • is progressing satisfactorily. ; ' The ' 4=year-old' lad has both legs in ;traction, but is quite, happy .in the :hos pital vv'iere he• will be a .pati ent for about three. months. THAT.' a .....bus trip . for • Huron County Holstein • breeders . and their wives has been . arranged for Friday. The destination is Brantford and Woodstock,, Eld- •on Bradley, 'Harold Gaunt and Vernon : Hunter are local mem: bets of the bus committee.The bus is being supplied by Al- lan Heed.. snow YOUR BARGAIN 91. WElaNESI04Y,, MAY 25th, 190 Fruit FOODLAND. SODA CRACKER SALE, Premium Salted or Plain. Feature. Pound 31 C FRESH PINEAPPLE FOR 'CANNING• Sweet Cuban Fruit, Goad. Size. INSTANT COFFEE SALE. Save 25c. Mother Parker, Large 6 oz. Bargain.:', for 99c ROBIN HOOD OATS. Regularly: 67c With Free Place Mat. 3' Ib. Pkg. Special. Each 9c SKIM MILK POWDER SALE. Save;24c. 89c Silverwood's Handl-Milk. Large r 12 ' qt. Pkg. • A SPECIAL FEATURE -- JUST FOR YOU WHEN: YOU PURCHASE HALF GALLON SILVERWOOD'S. °DELUXE ICE, .CREAM AT REGULAR PRICE YOU CAN GET A FULL PINT' OF E�"FAVORITE" ICE, CREAM 'FOR 15c.' Values Effective We' Sell For "Less ' May 26; 27, 28. Phone 119, Luckaow THAT women' teachers, 'at the Lucknow '.PublicSchool. and in Kinloss and Huron Township were, among thosewho attend ed the annual. spring'',,banquet of the ,Kincardine Unit of tfie. Federation) of Women Teach: - ere. Association of Ontario ..' held in the • Ripley Legion" Hall •on Thursday.: Speaker at the Meeting *as Z.: K., sWaidie. of Walkerton,' public school • in spector " for this:' areal who, spoke: on Reading. Skills, • .' CONSIGNMENT THAT ,Allan • BFB• :Qiaance, age 45 of- Staffa, son': of R. B Quance of Lucknow, died suddenly from a heart attack ;last, week.'; Burial took. place last Tuesday, •at Staffa. Mr. Quau<ce was' an apiarist �. and . a Bee • inspector ',for Perth County', He .leaves •a wife and:son: •' THAT: Harold: 'Elphick was in _collision with a cow owned by. Pearl . Carter, early Monday morning on the County 'Road north of the. Village, between the, railway 'eros ing and'' the Second 'Concession Ther 'cow,, ' due'' to ,freshen soon,. was kil-: • led in the accident and: Har-' old's • car was damaged ` con • siderably and had to be towed '. 'to . town ,for.'repairs. ' ' ,THAT more .than fifty members. of the local Masonic Order. at-' `''tended :-divine service.' in the' United ;Church on • Sunday morning. A • rain shower clear- ed in time to let they members march to'church,: and in spite of a threatenin'g::'sky ' only ,a . few drops fell `during the .re turn march; to the : lodge' room: Kenneth' Cameron is Master of Old' .,Light, and W. A. Porteous was in charge of the parade, , THAT Bill 'Hunter has reason' . to remember the 13th , anni- versary . 'of • his entry 'into' the Service station business.' He' went. fishing one night last week and before doing ' so, • changed his trouser. s . at the garage, leaving his keys in the. trousers he left behind: It • looked as if he was going g to have to :break into ,his e service station by way of commemorating his 13th anni«, versary, until they'got the idea' of hoisting youqg son,r y' Dale, up and through a little r Made-to-order window iri the . garage, :and thus let. Dad • into the. building, WASHING MACH-IINE'S • BEDROOM FURNITURE BICYCLES • ri Iternoon at 1,30 pan:, TABLES SEWING. MACHINE MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES PET'S CLOTHING, Foresters ,(.Part. Proceeds.. For Cancer, Society) Ont least Out. Your -Basements and Attics. Convert the Dust Catchers into Cas _EOR• EARLY CONSIGNMENTS: PI7IONE ;104 LUCKNOW or 68.r-17 DUNGANNON SMALL COMMISSION • '6 TERMS CASH ALLAN MacINTYRE, Aiuctioneet, •