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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-07-20, Page 12TxE.. I.UCKNQ"W sznnoz, LUCKNow,: omit= age Sale Bargains AGENT 'FOR` KINCARDINE CLEANERS I r Irma pick -Up and Dellvery Monday. and Thursday. • LADES' and MEN'S WEA'R..� mploymen WEDIN DAX, JULY ;2Oth 1060 i a future•" in Huron? Are you interested gin. Are you 35 years old or over? Do you have a late/ model car? Are you desirous of : earning $200.00 per week? IF YOU ARE HONEST, SINCERE AND WILLING TO WORK Write' to: BOX 38, LUCKNOW SENTINEL. THAT ;'Gordon Moore of Acton. and a ':former CNtt sectionman at Lucknow was a caller here; lase . week. It is just a year ago • that:'Mrs: Moore was .killed in a railWay accident at. Bronte when. a . broken rail pierced ;.the .train coach. and the : seat where she -sat • with• ' another. lady from, Barrie who also died of. her ;injuries. THAT ,Charles McQuillin of ,St. Helens .. was judged ;the best ' fifer . at' the '12th of July Cele.: bration. at ;Brussels. THAT . Rev. Neil .` McCombie of the Ashfield and Ripley char- ge of the Presbyterian Church is v.acationing in • British Col- umbia. ' In his absence services ;are :being taken by ,Rev. Ken- nedy of Bluevale ` and Rev. S. Scott of Kincardine.: THAT Monday, August 1st will be a civic holiday, and this is the issue in which •to anounce'. it. This is a municipally pro- claimed holiday, in contrast to other, statutory holidays ' dur- ingthe year. Frigidaire „IN( RAL MO1.RS `RIGIDAIRE ,SUPER. REFRIGERATOR S -9C-60 The Super" is only 24 inches wide,'. yet it's packed • with ADVANCED features. You get . a big' 37 pound top freezer chest; a Frigidaire Meat Tender that stores up", to 9;2 ':pounds of fresh' meats; full -width glide -out hydrator' that• holds' more than a week's supply'of fruits and vegetablei for the , average family; lots of 'door storage space; .and., the :new .;magnetic door that; seals airtight all the way arofind:' •RIGHT NOW WE NEED GOOD • USED REFRIGERATORS, COME: IN, AND: • GET A HIGH TRADEyIN ALLOWANCE • rt, for .your' old refrigerator; on. 1960 Frigidaire; I SEE BY ; T' SENTINEL THAT 1VIr and •Mrs. , Irving Reid of town have purchased the George A. Webb residence .on. • Havelock St., and will obtain possession the, end of the month. Mr. Webb is • holding a sale of household effects at the residence on Thursday. of this week., THAT -we received a note from Doug Harton who is: enjoying a. Western. Canada trip. He ,spent 'a week in . Victoria at the Empress. 'Hotel, and plan fined: to be in Vancouver until •-• the ',middle of this week when he leaves :for Calgary. From there he plans ,•to. go north'' to Lacombe and : Edmonton. to `; spend a month. While in Van- ' couver • he met. Alex MacKen- zie ; Who is. a . stock -broker' there. • THAT major changes have been made, at 'the •. ,Bruce • County museum' at. Southampton, in - !op' eluding 'the repairing , and re - • furnishing of the McKenzie. Log House, which 'was .• moved to the museum site: from Kiri- loss Township. T 'Southampton has • raised • $1,500 for.,its. artificial ice fund by ' holding a two-day community auction of all manner of household furniture effects and. clothing ; as well • as a bake •sale;. ••. .THAT : George Farrish's Snack Bar and Billiards.�� s received aface lifting w�iith . a new paint job and the word rest.. aurant • lettered prominently across. 'die, front of the build- ing. George took, over. the bus- iness from Jack Stuart. PLAN :INDUCTION • • (Continued from : :page 1) • Their eldest son' Jackson is :a United Church minister at Wain wright, Alta.,. and Keith is...an accountant in the, Royal Bank at Tillsonburg. A .married daughter resides at Iron Bridge, Ont; Rev. Strap') has ; spent much of his ;.:ministry in the northern part . of this province, : having served ' . in •the Presbyteries : of Simcoe,' Sudbury'. and Brantford.' He was. secretary of " Hamilton Conference for a number of years, and last year was honor - 'ed • withthe presidency of Ha- milton Conference. RURAL NEWS BUDGETS MAY BE COMBINED ,. With the Sentinel` sus"'pending publication for a couple • of weeks, rurol correspondents, way.' wonder;. "what's the ','score" on sending in their .news ;budget: We would suggest' that ` the highlights of the;.,news • for, the issues of . July 27th and August 3rd might 'be combined and; sent in by August" 3rd 'or 4th; The budget 'for the' next issue, • Aug- ust 10th, could then be sent in as usual.' KINLOSS NATIVE' PASSES YOUR • BARGAIN FOODLAND INSTANT CO6EE SALE. Save 25c. Mother Parker's. Large 6 oz, • Feature. Jar. .8 , 9e ORANGE, or GRAPE DRINK. Save ;6 c Allen's Large 48 `ox. Bargain. . ,:...... , ,, , Z% "COOKIES -FOR -PICNIC" SALE, Sake17c. Any 39c package.; Your Choice..Special.,�� . w FRESH CUCUMBER 'ICKLE SALE. Save 9c. Heinz Fancy. 16 oz. 'Feature. . GRAPE JELLY DEAL, Save 14c. Shirriff's. 9 oz. with each $5. purchase, one jar only ,` , .:. . ,. CHERRIES BLACK SWEET and . MONTMORENCY 'CHERRIES NOW HERE. BUY NOW - IN 6 QT. BASKET A FEW PAILS OF MONTMORENCY AVAILABLE. Values' • Effective 1 Ju1y. 21, :,22, 23. We, Sell' For Less Phone 119, •`Luck:'ow THAT .; Bill Fisher of Hamilton, son of . Mr. .and Mrs.:Gordon: ,Fisher ' of." town, suffered a' dislocated. anklelast week. He, was playing ball, ; with the Bank of 'Montreal': team and suffered. the injury while slid • ing home. Bill has the ankle, in a cast, and will haavie:. a ' walking cast applied • the • lat- ... ter 'part' of this week. •THAT Mr. & Mrs. Don Thomp son left by, train on Saturday dor Vancouver, ' where they will visit with Mr. ,and Mrs. William %Hewat for a few days, before proceding by bus down • the coast to. California for a visit with Mr. and .:Mrs: Al Martin.. On Thursday ..Patricia•Thoml•pson 'will leave : by b 'on a .holiday trip to California • to visit with . the :Martin's. THAT the' •glasses collection for the , Lions "Bank of Light," has:' been : increased by about 25 • pairs, since' last • week's count PHAT' Miss Sandra Beggs,` bride- elect of . this month, was; g: est Of honour at a miscellaneous; • shower • held by friends. in El- mira. on' Friday ' evening: Miss Beggs' is ' a member, of the' 1O - cal Bank •of Montreal staff. THAT . the> summer 'meetingof ,.: the: • Bruce' County Histor cal Society •: will beheld at For- mosa of A st 11th. :The August Society..has about 60;'members with. Stuart E. Robertson of Lucknow; currently serving" ias pisident: The• Society is' us now .pressing the sale of, the. is reprint of Norman Robertson's "History''of Bruce.". • GRADE .XIII STU DENTS with at least eight subjects required for. Chartered Accountants Office. These positions offer the ''.opportunity to obtain a niversity. ,education in. 'accounting,. law,. business •man - r i agement and auditing.,with reasonable' remunerations while employed,' Write or telephone M. HARPER and COMPANY Chartered Accountants Hamilton Street, Go'derich,• Ontario Telephone. JA 4-7562 The death of Duncan Mac- Kinnon occurred at. St.. ' Thomas ; on July 1'3th, in his' 85th year. He was a native of. Kinloss Twp:, being a .son ;of the late T(inhon MacKinnon. And Christina' Liv- ingstone. • • The funeral .service' was held at the Johnstone Funeral Hdnne on Friday'. with interment in South. Kinloss Cemetery, Mr MacKinnon is. survived by Ione brother, Feller MacKinnon of , Flint, Michigan, and two ters,', Mrs, Ed Little (Christina) of Lucknow and Mrs; lied Bey nok • (Annie) of Toronto.. • Metes,: • Woollen's' . Children's - Thursday., .:Friday and Saturday; July, ,21, 22,:. 23, GROWING GIRLS' FLATS, White or Beige Clearing At' $2.49, $3.49 CHILDREN'S LEATHER SANDALS, Foam Soles Clearing $2.19 WOMEN'S WHITE or BEIGE SANDALS open or Closed Back. To Clear, $2.49, $2:99, $3.49 MEN'S TAN SPORT ' OXFORDS Foam Rubber , Soled. Reg. to $9.95, Clearing $5.99' •MEN'S:• IMPORTED CANVAS OXFORDS Rubber Soled. '• To Clear $1.99 oe Store ,