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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-14, Page 12PAGE, 'L' VVE THE LUCK.NOW SENTINEL, woo -ow, ONTARIO • WJ±DN D�'�...� lY, JANr I4th, 1959 • .,. and Save Spring Fabrics COTTONS in the prettiest spring' col- ours ' , , ' w solids;; Morals, checks, favourite, print s, hop,sacking, $'1:50 MIRACLE :FABRICS rand Blends' . ;EASY -CARE FABRICS• .in. 'fresh prints, solid, pastels,. checks,; hopsacking, ' bouc- les. SEE. US 'FORT... SEWING NEEDS anil • NEWEST SPRING PATTERNS: RUG : FORMS and RUG :WOOL fob ' beautiful hooked rugs::` • NEEDLEPOINT, pic ..!res, chair 's' and stool, covers Vieats• STAMPED EMBROIDERY..GOODS. 40 • 1 SEE BY THE SENTINEL THAT Mrs, Wallace' Miller'. is a . patient in ' Wingham ,Hospital following a seizure she suffer- ed• last We'dnesday: Mrs. ler is .the• St.: Helens 'eorrespor - - dent to The Sentinel and. faith-) •:fully sends in a weekly . bud-) get, of news. which will be missing ' • this week._ A. 'IIHAT someone, and soon,; is : go- ing to ;win the Legion's jack- pot at -their weekly , Thursday night, bingos." It . could "be . this'1' • week ..with.•._57__nurim`bers' to be called, .and the 'jackpot it $110:" • THAT from time to time we "quote" from' subscribers lett- ers, because' we ;:believe that our readers will be interested :in the mere mention ' of the. name of ' former . residents, whom they. knew personally. "Names" are always ' of • news ' value' and • we do appreciate;; comments or reminiscent arti- cles from ..former residents;, whenever they have the . oc- . casion,, or the urge, to,'drop' us' a'line.. - 1 THAT James 1Vlontgomery, son, of Mr...:and' Mrs. Gordon Montgo- mery, had his tonsils.: removed 1 • in Wingham Hospital on • Fri- day :N' THAT in: • renewingr his Sentinel, ,Cec McAlpine of Windsor'notes that we have a• lot `of snow here. It can be a nuisance .at times, he admits, " but " it's bet- ter than the dirty. slush we put 'up with around Windsor", with d which" we : agree. '.: 1 THAI' Harvey Webster,' Sr ob- served his.'89th' birthday last1 Thursday, and a few: friends ,were in for' a noon -hour goose j dinner to mark ' "the occasion. L ADIES' and :'MEN'S WEAR •.. AGENTS FOR, KINCARDINE CLEANER S. Piek-Up and Deliver, ':,Monday:<;and Thursday.. M r4 1 ;M. P. Suffered Injuries In a fall while shovelling snow from his garage "roof, Elston . Car diff, ' M.P. suffered . fractures to both heels and spent over Christ- mas in hospital: He was later dis- chargedwith casts on both feet and it was questionable if he Would • be able to attend the mid- • January apenin°g of :Parliament:1 is your subscription paid?: THAT in renewing their Sentinel, Jean `'and Ewart. McKeith , of Vancouver ' sen d, "Our very best wishes. for a happy, .and' prosperous. ' New Year to all • .our old friends and .neighbours, and to the staff of The Luck-'. now Sentinel:" �m�':B'INGOHTNwn FORTIDE ` WEEK OF. , JANUARY 5th. Mooday, • January 12 I 26 Tuesday, January 13 ..: •, .' ' O 74 Wednesday, January 14 .. .I 16 Thursday, January 1$ .. ... N 34 Friday, January, 16 ..:.:.. I. 22 Saturday, January: 17 ...... I:,:..:18 Draw by Mrs. T. Anderson, Mrs:: A. Ritchie,; Mrs. B.. Hamilton. , { • N e *or+ FLUTE . BLANKETS -.Storm King, snug. yand 'warns 70 90- inches, only, pair ' ..• . $4.69 WHITE FI✓ETTE,' 36 -inch, : buy now. Only 39c yd. 10 yards for $3.75 KNITTING YARN `Still more cold' weather ahead. Knit and keep warm.' O.V Wheeling Yarn, 2 and 3 ply skein ....:69c Reinforced 3 -ply yarn, 29c ball, ... 4 balls $1.: • • LADIES' 'HATS , • ALL 'HALF PRICE WINDOW : SHADES oil painted' fabric window shades, Regular sizes, . only . i : .....::. $1.59 MEN'S PANTS airforce ,Melton cloth, leather-bound poekets, "sizes 34, 36,.38.. •Special price,' pr. $5:50. MEN'S MITTS and on i � Wool .'cotton, •reinforced . wth • n� ion f ri G . . WORK SOX — Lambs wooland nylon, Shrink resistant Sizes 10'/ ,' 11' and 11' pr. . , ... r : 89c BOY'S PULLOVERS -- ..Long -sleeves. assorted colours . Sues 6 to years r.•......: '..., ... $1.69 BOY'S UNDERWEAR Plum• line :.. Winterweight Shuts, :'i 'r . 's , ..:...' .98c Drawers .. «:.. $1,19 .01 .THAT .Jim O'Donnell', was in Lon .;:don on Monday having a bone • sliver:removed Froin his leg:' It is hopd,that thistreatment will aid in the complete healing of a severe ,leg injury .which he suffered 'many, :many 'months ago. IGA CREAM • CORN, ''I5, oz., for .75c. . ONE. EXTRA TIN' lc Sun ;Blest Cut GREEN BEANS, 15 oz., 6 for 69c ONE EXTRA TIN • lc IGA CHOICE PEAS, 15 oz._ 5.. for 75c -ON 'EX`T'RA- T1N- /. JELL-O POWDERS, - assorted, 6 pkgs. 58c ONE':. EXTRA PACKAGE, -= lc HEINZ BABY •FOOD,- 8 tins 82c. 5 oz.'_ ��^_. ONE EXTRA TIN - lc WHITE CROSS :�TOILET . TISSUE 7 , rolls:9.8. c. ONE EXTRA ; ROLL ' l c OLD DUTCH BLEACH, 64 oz. r 45c ONE EXTRA 16 .oz. Bottle'lc IGA EVAPORATED MILK -____ ____ : 6. for` 88e G. ONE EXTRA' TIN' — l:c SWEETHEART' SOAP DEAL 3 bard 34c ONE EXTRA BAR :_ Rei Luck Bruc Coun gnlV °twee sixv ship .ball" Diet, "-c vote :see• . is se of, sery 1VIr-s:. THAT ;Bob. Thompson of Wind- „ sor• suffereda heart seizure be- • fore Christmas. He is making J a .satisfactory recovery.but ex- • peas •to be, diff work until about mid-February. THAT the Fire Company's *Christ mas and New Year's Eve dan- ces were ' weir patronized and. ' proved quite profitable for • the, Sponsors.. The next of the Com- pany's three •big dances during the year will 'be, Barns Ball, on Friday, January 3rd. , • THAT Ji'm.tayrie, who...is: employ- ed by Glen'. Walden underwent an appendectomy. in Wingham Hospital on Monday of last Week. He was able to return. home on Friday: THAT Bob 'Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon' Hunter, has a cast on his right forearm,, as a result • of an injury received when he fell out of :the straw . mow on Sunuay :morning. Less than. two weeks before, his brother . ; Murray ' suffered` a fractured' ankle while practic- .ing basketball, . THAT Al Irwin and Bob Ira,mil, ton were tied as cribbage win- ners and Shoot winners were - high, . Mrs: Torn Anderson and . Mrs. AI Irwin; ,low, Mrs: Alf Ritchie and Mrs, Jini McNaugh- ton. These cribbage -shoot par ties 'are • now being held each. Monday night at • the Legion. rooms • under Auxiliary span sorship, and replaca the Fri-. day night shoot and , • Monday night cribbage. Everyone, lad-, ies4 arid• trier, are , welcome.. 'There's pinch...and prizes. T FAT' several weeks ago we re - ••ported a ' robin that Was- win- • : tering at the home ,of Wm.: M MacDonald in the village, ' des - .. es. pite the cold and heavy snow Clarence :;Greer reports' also seeing one. around the . home of Mrs. • Hugh Ferguson. Maybe ' 'its 'the samebird moving south. THAT Jack Henderson ` has been • appointed • referee -in -chief, for the. season for the' Lions Ban- tam and PeeWee hockey lea-. gues. .THAT Main Street snow remov. , al work was 'carried .out 'again last week,, making about , the „4th time this winter: that this operation has been necessary,' THAT weather ° and road condi- tions were no doubt .responsible for . a few rural news budgets ; y . , reaching us too late for publi- cation ` last week. THAT • Gordon MacGregor : of London missed "a ` copy in' the Christmas, mail, arid ; • sends along; his ' cheque, "to insure that it will not be missed 'as a _ a result of his neglect." ben and sie two Kati pi den Gal Ire the .Fon chai den chaff ar the,. our T o gro -of gav coi.t lik .-tud ma stri ha. red • on On cer y. goc sib du: cor . Se � '.po m f' 'ne :be • �i in, to W tel M di We have the. Sensational 4' hti'awk";' Driving Glasses ,.c FOR, SNOW and FOG . and• for r TELEVISION VIEWING CUTS GLARE Only $1.69 ',Men's Ladies' and Clip -Ons r' c p Aii�nR�es , SPORTS AND AUTO SUPPLY+ Phone 65, Y ucknow,• • Distrihutor For "Nighthawk" Driving' Glasses '' Also available 'at`BA .Garage