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Sale Bargains
AGENT 'FOR` KINCARDINE CLEANERS I
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Irma pick -Up and Dellvery Monday. and Thursday.
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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
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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
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!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 •
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(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. . ,:...... , ,, ,
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"COOKIES -FOR -PICNIC" SALE, Sake17c.
Any 39c package.; Your Choice..Special.,��
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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.".
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while employed,'
Write or telephone
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Chartered Accountants
Hamilton Street, Go'derich,• Ontario
Telephone. JA 4-7562
The death of Duncan Mac-
Kinnon occurred at. St.. ' Thomas
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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
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