The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-14, Page 12LUCKNOW S TEL,'Lvc1. NOW.; ONTARIO
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! r d:. Our Fall Fashions Fit The Mood
New Fll
Dresses --- sizes`9
19, 10 - 20, 14M: 24i
Many Smart Styles in Matte Jersey -printed or plain
Wool' Faille
Crepe Faille ..
Cotton and Arnel
Brocades
SKIRTS:' pleated, . in checks and authentic tartans
"pencil -slue" ° styles in shags, ,wools, seal,.
skin, sizes .10 - :20,
BLOUSES beautifully embroidered cottons in tuck -
in and overblouse styles, priced 'at ` $2.98
and $3.98. 'Also top styles in, arnel,
terrylene.
Classic Sweaters in ban -ion; short sleeve pullover $3.98;
cardigan, $4.98.
BULKIE-KN1TS in Orlon
NEW FALL MILLINERY
Beautifully styled hats
in velvets, felts, velours,
feathers . in all : newest
shades.
Accessories Gloves,.. Scarves, Handbags and 'collars..:.
AGENT ..FOR KINCARDINE `CLEANERS
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reePick_ p and Delivery Monday and
"Thursdn,
Lueknow: Bantam Softball
tearn...has been :eluniniated 1 trona
further play,m :WWOA.A.
offs byvirtue . of their loss in' a"
best -of -three series. " series: to the.
Whitechurch' boys.
In =the first game of the :series
an Whitechurch`•on August 29th,
Lucknow ended •Up; on the short,
end of a'n:; 8-0 score.'.'Wayne ,Far-
rier, pitcher for the Whitechurch
team; chalked up a, no-hitter; in.
that • game, and also,. `had : 18,
strickouts. Ken, /Houston ` ,for
Lucknow, had 9.. Only seven in
nings were played ;at that.
Back • in' Lucknow, on Tuesday.
of ;last week; Lucknow edged.
the Whiitechureh' "team, 6-5 in. • a
game that went ten innings: Ken.
Houston: ' led the 'strike -outs 23.
19 ,on ;that 'night:
The .third game 'was played in
Lucknow on. Thursday, ' night
.witha good, crowd 'on hand. At
the ,er�d of the : game, 'seven :in-
pings, . Whitechurch had on 4-1'
and; by virtue of the win ' will go.
on to, play Teeswater in further.
competition. Ken ,Houston struck
out 16 'men and; Wayne Farrier,
nine,
Lucknow, Ross :Forster s's.
Doug Johnston 3rd; .Ken', Gard -
net' rf; Ken Ilouston p; Jim.
1st; D. Campbell if; Donald'rich=.
t er 2nd; Doug MacKinnon} c.
Whitechurch, •W. Farrier P;'13.'
Robinson c; P. -Stro'ng 3rd: W.
Rhicl' if; p. Tiffin ss; J: Willis
cf; G. Robinson' 2nd R - Beecroft
rf; B.:: Thompson rf; E. -.Moore'
1st.
INJURED BACK:•-.
Marlene- Carter,-< 1ai-ol"d
daughter.: of Mr: and Mrs. Peter
Carter, Holyrood, had the pais -
fortune to slip . a disc in her.
back ••while :turningthe cream
separator ` Sunday,. Septerriber '4
and ; is . now . a. patient :.in ' Kin
eat -dine Hospital Marlene Is a
Grade X : student at Lucknow
District:. High., School: '
SUGGESTS MAP OF
TOWN BE PRINTED
In recent months, the ':Sen-
tinel,
en-tinel; has been tryingto re-
fer ` to . streets in the village
'by: their proper. names. This
was done . with an idea of
:acquainting people with the
..streets' in their . own town.
A- rural subscriber has sug
• gested • that a map "of the.
.village be printed, in the pa
per naming all 'the streets.
In her case, she found it
difficult to know where ' we'
were talking about when we
referred to the . streets by.
their names. We imagine
there' are many.like her who
know very few of the streets
by. name.
Whether . 'or not'- we , wilt
ble.to cbtaita suitable:
nap of the village for repro-
duction will rernain to be
seen:
• Is. Yotir Subscription •Paid?
•
S�ENTI NEL
.
THAT Teeswater Lions Club re
cently . staged a "Gasorama
Day" as a means ,of raising
money for Welfare Work: Be
tween 1200 and 1500 gallons.
of gas were sold and about 25
cars. washed.
THAT Barbara' Finlayson, daugh-;
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Finlayson of., Lochalsh; .has.
been • awarded . a $500 bursary.
for study of home economics
at MacDonald Institute, : • in
Guelph. Barbara was a student
tat ,Ripley High School.
THAT • Murray. McWain, son , of
Mr, and Mrs. James McNain,'
Amberler, was recently pir-
tured 'in a daily . paper: in ct�n'=
nection with the . new -addition
being. built to 'the Sebringville.
School of which ' Murray is.
principal' The new addition
.was not completed in time. for.
school 'opening.
THAT a new employee at • • the
Lucknow Fruit Market. is Mrs.
Clare Cliislett,
THAT Mrs. Lloyd Hall,.kinder-
garten teacher, and . Mrs. Jas.
MacTavish, teacher of parts of
Grade 2 and '3 have changed
rooms (not grades) . at , the
Lucknow ' Public • School for
the convenience . of their etas-
ses.
.THAT Lucknow Fire Depart-,
ment had a run to the ' farm
of Harold' Cooper in West Wa-
wanosh . about noon, ;Monday.
A ' grass fire e • was seriously
threatening „ the. _barn. Water
on the fire truck succeeded ' in
getting out .the fire that was
burning brisklyin a field of
straw. .
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
14th
195.0
YOUR ' . BARGAIN • FOODL
I►NI
JIFFY CHOCOLATE POWDER. Save I2c. 99.
Large 2 pound Family Size. • Special. Tin . ,,
INSTANT COFFEE SALE. Save ' 25c
• Mother Parker's Large 6 ox. Feature. Jar.:
KLEENEX TISSUE SALEL Save `28c
Regular or : Chubby. Bargain.
SUPER COOKIE SALE. Save 17c.
Any 39c Variety. Your Choice.. Special.:,
PEAS ON SALE. Save 16c.
Square Deal Std., 15 oz; Feature:: _. ,
HEABQUARTERS
FOR ALL FRESH , FRUIT& AND
VEGETABLES. GET YOUR CANNING PEACHES
HERE NOW; TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE,
Values Effective We Sell For; Less
Phone Lu � k„o
• September 15, 16, IT. : • P e 149 , � w:
THAT a,surprise dinner was held
Sunday 'at the .home of Mr. &.
Mrs: James. Ketchabaw,:Bound-
ary West, in honor of their
Silver wedding. Guests inelud-
es, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dex-
ter, Mr. , and, . Mrs. Chris Shel-
ton, Hanover; ; Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Ketchabaw , and family,
Galt, Frank- Ketchabaw, Galt,
Wm. • Ketchabaw Jim Wilson,
',Mr and Mrs W,I Campbell
and.. family, Georgetown,. Mae
Ketchabaw, London.
THAT : a reception was held yin
the ;Lucknow . Legion, Hall on
'Friday night in'; honour off.1101r.
and Mrs: Don Reid (Marilyn
MacTavish). Boyds orchestra
played for dancing and at the
lunch hour. onnie Gaunt ,read
an' address of best wishes and
J D. Durnin presented the
couple' with. a, gift of money.
Airchie. and Bob Courtney ;' of
Amberley ; favored the crowd
with some fine singing.accord
panied by, Mrs. Bob: Courtney
at the piano..
I THAT Dale. 'Haldenby is teach
ing pubic 'school this, Jeer at
Southampton.
As he :newbarber nicked the
one-armed stranger for the : se-
cond time, he said:
Barber -- You have been.'. here
before?
Stranger NO, 'I lost this arm
tin a . sawmill.
THAT' Art Baker, and Bob '.Kr-og-'
-man of:•Brussels'and Al; Baker
and Hugh MacMillan. of Luck
nbw are btuilding`;a new' house
just south ',of 'Ken Mowbray's
house on ' Quality ,,..H11 The
Ouse . will be constructed of
'Modern Crete in slabs'. 8'
high and :12 to 16"wide: The.
men have' manufactured this
comparatively new matel
•; themselves. . The. • basement'
foundation' is Made ofregular
cement blocks.. It: is . expected
that the house will ,be coin
pleted :very shortly.
THAT Lou Parker. is' employed
' .at. I3111's Finan Service.
'THAT Bill Buckton has been
awarded ` an ..additional, ,burs-
•ary, this time the' Atkinson
Foundation Bursary of . X00.00:
THAT' cement that was. lifted.
from the old " sidewalks along
n'iain street has been duinped
• . S•ust, east of ;Jack ;MacDonal'd's
•
•
Lions
NOTICE
esently ,in homes and business places will be
peeked lip by the end' of Septem
,i
THAT, this ;week we received a'.
report of •a 'Women's Institute
meeting in "point fonn?} We
had to leave the' meeting , out:
We ,are perfectly'' happy to
Print reports, •of' meetings' but.
they MUST be written by the
press secretary. Time is at a
premium in a newspaper office
and We are unable to rewrite
regul tr ,Meetings of this type
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Currie Col: -
well. Bruce. age 9 and Betty.
age 0'w 'are cit) , a six 'geek trip
;tt) Western- Canada and ate., 4
going:. as • fair as the' coast.
THAT Ilettberi Gingrich* a lay-
' Matt
ay-
Man from ` `Port Elgin. glees.
' speaker at the Lucknow Unit- .
ed Church on' Sunday 'morning
on the occasion of 4t -un -
Buy One at Regular Price
Get Another for Only . .. .
E EXTRA
1' x 11' .Cake Pan
Regular -.$145
2 forr.$1.16
8'"sguarex2'Cake Pan
�ular•l0
Il
9' x 1%i' Pie Plate
Regular ?0t•
124'x15' Bake Sheet
Regular ;1.35
9' `Cayes Pake'Pan
Regular.._._.-lS¢
Z' for 96
9' square ' :Cake Pan
Regular 51.00'
.2 for *1.01
8'
x l' Pie Plate
Regular 60
Z,
for
9' diameter Pie Plate,
save -all rim .
Regular 60
10'4 15'1elly.Rol Pal
Regular_._--. 51:75
2 for;_._:_ $1.76.
9'diametertayerCake
Pan with Cutter
'Regular -- 51.10, ',
2 far $1l1
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
. pU0NE 50, t,tlCl�Nti1 ''
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