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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-09, Page 14TKB =mow SEN'1'll,!1 L, I acwoW, QNTARIO CORDUROY CAR COATS-" Shades of Olive, Gold, 'Bronze in heavy wale Corduroy..: Two styles --- one with continental style slanted pockets, other with regular flap pocket. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular $22.95. &.$27.95 Special Price .' .'. « .. . « , . $19.95 and $24.95 Boys' 26 to 36; at, .......:. . $14.95 .. MEN'S CORDUROY COATS with quilted wool. interlining; •'' beige, green and gold, sizes 36 to 44 .:... $14.95 & $19.95 BOYS' SUBURBAN COATS All. have quilted • interlining m a variety of patterns, Regular $11.95 to $13.95. , ' • All one price , « . A. $1.0.95 BOYS' COATS, with detachable hoods In. size 26 to 36 at. $10.95. to. $14.95 MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS Lined Bedford Corduroy Pants, Lined Dill Green Pants to match the shirts. New Shipments of Men's and : Boys' WOOL POLO SHIRTS BULKY PULLOVERS SWEATER SHIRTS, The . newest in styles, colours of. gold, , green, beige, grey charcoal, black. A good time ' to select one for Christ- mas. Wewelcome layaways.' No deposit necessary. STORE WILL`; BE CLOSED UNTIL 1 P.M. FRIDAY • AGENT, FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS p and Thursday Free Pick -U .and:':Delivery Monday LADIES'' ::and MEN'S WEAR THAT Elwood Irwin is ,relieving •' at the CNR depot while Gar- net Henderson, local . -agent, is on vaeation • THAT itis important for con- tributors of news items and advertisements to be :accurate in details. We had an occasion this week, which is not an iso- lated instance by any means. Two, references. , to a meeting from different sources;., had different• starting times. We. couldn't let it go, or. The Sen- tinel would be "the . goat". ; So after five phone, calls and one • futile street contact, we final- ly got the right hour establish-. ed. Such delayswhen the press sure' is on in meeting dead- lines create a real problem,. & add'. to: ' the extra hours we have to put in to get .the pa per out in time. Accurate copy; carefully -written is a big help'. and we appreciate it. THAT we understand Lloyd's factory in Wingham has found it necessary to lay off : several • employees for the time being. None of the -longtime .employ- ees ' ' from this Aglistrict : has. been ' affected... A. number have • commuted to : Wingham from Lucknow and vicinity for•'the,i past few ' years: THAT Joe Conley had, a long wait for the . arrival of the. night train on Monday. A 'breakdown m the Guelph area disrupted. • service, and ; the train was some three hours late, arriving here after: ' one. SEE .BY THE :SENTINEL THAT Muss' Barbara Haldenby. of Holyrood 'has .joined,. the staff of the Bank of Montreal,. commencing her duties on Monday; THAT John W. Henderson. Lum- ber ober Limited has com',menced construction, of a new :resi- dence , on Havelock Street,. on property purchased from Mrs;. Lorne ;Johnston. The house will be situated between Mts. John ston's home and the residence of .Omar Brooks, Work, on the, foundation started last week.: THAT 'Mrs. ' Allister Hughes of Kinloss. • .Township was last week's "good neighbour." Mrs. Hughes wins $25 and a certifi nate and was suggested for 'the award by Mrs. Peter MacDon- ald. The weekly, award is shade, ' by a ' flour company in iecog- •ration '.of neighbourly acts., per- • formed . in. the community. THAT at. the Primary School teachers convention *in Guelph there *ere, interesting tours of .several ` departments of the ThAC. . A photo received by, e Sentinel of one'.' such, group was :: takenin' the soils testing laboratory: Among those watching the operation were • Dale . Haldenby of Lucknow and James Scott of Teeswater.. THAT catalogues are out ` for the Huron. Hereford Association's' ' 9th annual !fall, sale on `Novem- ber 24th and 'may be. obtained from ,Jim Coultes ' at Belgrave or at The Sentinel ':Office. • THAT . Reeve Harold , Percy . of Kinloss, chairman of the Bruce County Home Committee, was • among. -those who were at Oshawa: recently attending the ,Opening • of "Hillsdale Manor," the newly constructed . home for the . aged, - in the motor _ city. at 'CARNEGIE LIBRARY, LUCKNOW • • ups., November at 8:00 p .m, Showing of The Film / "THE SCEPTRE AND THE MACE" . (Royal Visit of 195 7) In The Carnegie Hall Auditorium DISPLAYS OF NEW BOOKS Jre The Library This Occasion. Marks The5 Oth Anniversary n the Carnegie Library'. in LticknoW. built . in 1910. VISIT YOU LIBRARY AbMLSSI N FREE • $ A WEDNESDAY, NOV., th,, arket YOUR . BARGAIN FOODLAND TOILET TISSUE SALE. Save 15c.. . White Cross. Super Soft; HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE SALE., Our Exclusive Top Seller. Pound,... SODA CRACKER . SALE. Save 8c. Weston's Salted or Plain. Feature. Pound .3 14 TOMATO SOUP SUPER SALE. Campbell's 10 oz. A. Real Bu ICE.; CREAM SALE. Save 10c. Sllverwood's For ' quality. Half -Gal. . ,. roux 991 .. i911 ..8 tins 991 HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS :ANI VEGETABLES.. APPLES, BANANAS, GRAPES, POTATOES, LETTUCE,. CELERY. HEA►RTS, ETC. Values Effective We Sell For Less November. 10, 11, 12. Phone '.119, Ltickno,w • FATHER' • OF LOCAL` LADY PASSED AWAY AT ,GUELPH, LOREE Michael 'Ernest .'of Bel :wood, 'Ontario, in. his 71st year, passed to his rest : at St Joseph's Hospital, . Guelph, en . , Monday, i October .31st, 1960.: Beloved hus- band us band of Gladys Henderson and father of ` frank :.H of Regina; Sask. Mrs. Glen W. ''Atkinson • (Dorothy) ofLucknow, Mrs.: :Russell H. Irvine' • (Florence) of! Ancaster; William E. of 'Hamil-1 ton, James M.. of Winnipeg, Man. and C. Blair of Justice, an. The deceased is also survived .by 11 grandchildren, ' and two sisters, Mrs.., Alice Hayward, Orton . and Helen M. Loree,• Toronto.' He was predeceased by ' two brothers, Watson and :James, both of To-' ronto, The remains rested at John Thompson and Son Funeral Fergus until Thursday in noon. The funeral was from St John's United Church, 'Belwood, on Thursday, at 2:30 p.m:, with. interment ; at McKee's Cemetery. LADIES' NIGHT', ers ,3to.:7 p.m. E VER Y : SUNDAY. HEYENtNq For Reservations • . Phone 202 abin o*'. ram a . °few within its .membership.. who may appear to be not what they should be. IVIasofiryshould stimulate ":man to a faith in 'God, in mankind and in ` himself, and . we should live' in. charity, .whichmeans giving,' : • forgiving, loving and living. . The speaker was " thanked by Bert Irwin,' : and the Anglican ladies, who 'catered, were 'thank.. ed by Jack MacDonald, with Mrs Ernest Gaunt replying.. Master of : "Mirth'• An interesting program fol- lowed with W. ,L; MacKenzie• as chairman and "master of mirth." His spontaneous humor :was .ef- (Continued frc> ,Page 1) Hill ' of . Lucknow who *. has been a member for 'over fifty years, George . Jefferson Guest Speaker iCameron MacDonald introduc- ed the guest . speaker, Mr. George Jefferson. of Clinton, and, a na- tive of the St. Augustine dis- trict: Mr. Jeffersonwas princi- pal of Clinton Public School, for a number 'of years. • ,• In his address he . expressed the opinion that • we are ; too close mouti'ed . about Masonry, to a point that some look upon us with distrust and even fdrbid,. Membership in 'the Order: Masonry is •''not a. religion, he said, . and one's church should'. come first, but Masonry should help, u5 to be. better men, and Our' everyday living ' should be. such as to make otheta want to belong. Let us not condemn the Church or Masonry 11 them are fectively used' in interspe an excellent musical 'pro. which included selections•, o� Lowrey electronic organ, , tesy of a `Galt 'music .store Oa' '.selections by the Craig of ' Auburn and .by the God quartette .of Messrs •: Pal Betger, • Buchannan, and PA the Ha°'rbouraires, , and.' S dancing by, Joan MacKenzi' daughter .,of Mr. and Mrs. R MacKenzie and Connie 'and ther .MacKenzie, ages' 10 a‘ daughters. of Mr. and Mrs: 1 MacKenzie, with bagpipe, a< paniment. by . their :12 -yet son, Ian. Vocal 'accoznpan was by • Mr. .Styles of God •-•-•-•-••-•7•41.-•-•-•z•-•-• • 'Warmly Lined, 'For Complete, Protection From Th Cold Weather Ahead in Black Suede, Black and Bra Leather or Black and Brown Rubber. Wool or S rli Lined; LADIES' • BLACK SUEDE LADIES' , BLACK or BROWN LEATHER, Wool or Shearhng Lined Foam Rubber Soles $9.95O T$6.95 BLACK v `OR BROWN` ALL RUBBER , Ideal For All Weather Conditions," : Smartly Sty •Froin hoe SOY