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THE, L'UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO
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Red; and White Blen Coffee, '1's ' 77c
Aunt Mary's; Blend, .Coffee,, I's, 71c
Earl "'titer • Blend Cof ee': l's; 59c
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Fleinz Baby Foods, save` 4c, 5 gz.., 1.0 1:$11,
.,Pink Seal :Pink Salmon,. save .4c, 1's, 49c
Red. -and White Instant 'Coff e•.e, 5 oz. 79c
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ational Tea: Bags, cello bag of 50'• 39c'
Aunt 1Vlary,'s Sliced Bread,' full 24 oz, "." 18c.
All popular brands Cigarettes, 200, '$2:89
• Culverhouse choice .Tomatoes,'. 20 oz. 2139c- •
SPECIAL
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Heat -proof 'Cory, Coffee Servers only"99c
HOLE Dr. Ballard 15 oz. CAT • FOOD with ' purchase of 1 lb. Red' &.. White, Aunt
, ' '' 2 for 31 c Mary's . or . Early Riser Coffee.
BONUS OFFER, Heat Proof Dura White
Bowls, Baking; Mixing, Serving, . Storing; ..
. , . 77c : a complete set of 4. regular 2.29. Now
only 99c with $5.00 purchase.
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HOUSEDRESSES .; . *.., , . ;. ; . , $2 OW
Price Slips ;
,Hats,'� , ., ... 14p
Gowns
,.. ,. $1.00 • Blouses
WOOL CARDIGANS,-. 36 to '.44 ,
RIP -ONS; Ladies' and Child's:.
Ties , .. , , 2 for $ 1.00 Sport Shirts
TROUSERS, :Clearance ,:. .
'CHILD1/4 LINED•JEANS, 3 to 6X
SKIRTS, Sub -teen, Misses ,
�.' $2..00
$2,00
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Minister .
Rev. Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, JANUARY 125
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Minister:'
' Rev. Gordon R. Geiger,
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
10`00• a.m.Church': School
11 00 • a.m. Divine Worship
Nursery duringchurch"
Ve 'reran ' M.P..Gives Up: Whipsh p
Elston :Cardiff,: M.P., for Huron,
has asked . to .be relieved of his'
appointment as Conservative
whip °in the House of, Commons.
He is .convalescing' at` his home.
now after suffering bone frac-
tures in both' feet when he fell
from his 'garage'roof• while''clear-
•ing' snow.. //
Now: �70, he is one of the,Vete-
ran
ran members of the Conservative
government,' at Ottawa:
DUNGANNON
Mr.. and. • Mrs. Tom •Anderson,'
Lucknow : ',were'. recent ; visitors'
with their aunt, Mrs. S J. Kil-
patrick. ;�•
..Tom .Fowler, .,$tratford Teach-
ers' College student • is ,practice
teaching at .a 'school near Blyth.
this' week.
The Dungannon-, United Young
People's Union held.: a very enjoy-
able sleigh -riding: party on Mon-
day night. After .stormy week -
Local' & General
Ed.: 'Thom has :been a patient
in Wingham ...Hospital for two
weeks . and hiscondition has be
come serious this week. 'is he.
grows weaker daily.:•
Mrs :Wm. (Annie C.) MacKen-
zie' arrived, back :in ; Toronto re=
cently . from a trip Ftoa the Van,
couver and California, and com-
m;enting that it's good •to be back
repeats the familiar phrase, `East,
West, : -home is best,"
Charles 'S t ew a rd suffered
anotherseizure, about two' weeks
ago,` but is improving
Mr. .aa d Mrs... Bob MacNay and
'family.. have moved to: St Cathe-.
rives wherethey willmake their
home.
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Week -end• visitors at the .'home
of:1VIr:.and• Mrs. Angus Nicholson,
were Mr. and Mrs. • Lavel Gies;
Doone; . 'Mr.' and 'Mrs:. Bill Step-
hens, Mrs. Edward Heiser, 'Kit-
chener, ` and 'Mrs, Charles Taylor,
New Toronto.
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BROKEN. ;:SIZES -IN WOMEN'S ',AND' CHILDREN'S
inter � Foatwear
%OMENS LEATHER.' and' RUBBER.' `SNOBOOTS
IN BLACK OR BROWN •
Clearing ' At - : $4,94, ; $5.94, $694
CHILDR'ENS and 'MISSES RED OVERSHOES
Clearing:.; At :$3.79
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CHILDREN'S BROWN OVERSHOES
Clearing At $2.89
MENS SKATE OUTFITS
Clearing At $6:95: & $8.95
No Trade,ins Please-
WE'
lease WE HAVE T1 CKNX BOOSTER CONTEST FORMS,
L Shoe More
end the • wea er ''was •. ideal for
this .event, being .a 'cairn; ; frosty
night • with moonlight. The Gode-
rich Y.P:U. of North : ,: Street
Church Were guests;. numbering
thirty-three: 'and were conveyed'
here in Alvin ' Sherwood's ,bus.:
The two sleighs were tractor
drawn by Frank' Pentland. .and.
Lorne Alton. Refreshments 'were
served at • the church .‘basement
later.
Mr •` Will Shackleton.': of the
Crewe d'stri 't is ' a. boarder at.
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Mrs: T. Henry's .home.' , . •
.Mr, Gordon Sampson who flew
to :' England. on January • 3rd; to.
visit his parents, enjoyed meet-
ing .his :relatives, again, but . is
fed • up . with ram. and ' fog there
and, as far as the Weather 'is con',.
cerned will ,be glad 'to .:be: ,back:
Can.'it be that all this snow , is
'preferable9 Could bete
Joe Sproule and his • brother,
Harvey Sproule' are having a' litt-
le time on their :hands. before
Spring work,, have., sized up; the
weather- and chose 'to leave, us
up. to our necks in . snow' while.
they took:; off Monday for Mexico,
via bus. The :. lucky dogs' Lets•
hear from you . boys as to what
the temperature is down there.
Joe ',has 'been' there before and'
was reluctant to .,come' back last,
tine until we could report good,
weather:: here. •
: Mrs., •Mary McAuley of .Acton
visited a few days with Mr and'
Mrs: 'Isaac .Cranston and also vi-.
Sited .on• Sunday'was. Mrs. "Agnes
Durnin of Goderich.
Mr. 'and Mrs. John: Pennell,.
Rosemary and David of Brad-
ford, . visited•;' Mrs. L. Stingel at
the .'end of the week, returning..
home on Saturday.
J. C. Durnin of Kitchener spent`
the -week -end at home:
Mr and Mrs, Percy Blundell
and .Melvin •of G•oderich visited
ora Sunday With' • Mr. and Mrs.'
Will Irvin..
BORN --January• 13 at Wingiham
General frospital to Mr.. and Mrs:
Harold Errington, ' a : daughter;.
Congratulations. ,
Mr. and Mrs. • Keith, Cranston
visited on Sunday with .her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
•Donald,' St. Helens. d '
M,xss 'Betty 'Elliott and •Arthur,
Elliott" receivedword last, week
that their; • brother, Mr. Wilfred
Elliott, a . book keeper at London,.
wasseriously i11 with ;a sudden
attack of Coronary Thrombosis:
It was learned 'later that he had
rallied somewhat,' but is under
strict Medical observation' till
further improvement.
Mrs. Frank Jones is somewhat
indisposed after' a nasty fall Mr.
Jones has recovered nicely since
his •recent'operatipn and is: down
at the harness shop again.
Mr. Bill ;131ack is practice -tea.
Ladies' and 'Men's Wear
in Colborne : 'township . uhder the supper will' be ' held in "March...
super -vision • of Mrs ;Kitchener Hostesses were Mrs. K. Dawson,
Finnigan. ,Mrs. Herb Finnigan. Mrs. M Reid
Mrs, Frank Glenn visited her and Mrs, R. Kennedy. '
daughter, Mrs. Herb' Pocock and Otto Popp, who. was' 'on 'the
the babe at Homesville last Fri sick list. is out again, as usual
day. • Mr. James Wilson; who. was a'
Mr` Harvey McIntyre , p
Int yre 'is at pre- re patient at Wing ham General Hos-
sent making.. his home with Mr. pital, was :able to return dome
and 1Vfrs. I Bob Shields last week... As a : further . measure '
We are glad to know Mrs Es- to aid recovery, he went to;•.Vic •
ther Rivett, .who was; quite /.111 Coria' Hospital, ;London for oh-�
last .Week and : taken to. Goderich servation: ,and. treatment,
Hospital; has :•res � nded, to treat : Practice -teaching hinat the puri.....„ . p . � Po c g
'meat and showing good' signs of 'gannon: school this week;, area
recovery, couple. student teachers ' frotr
. •
Th'e.•Unitd''.•Church. Woanens Stratford �Colle g. They eThe. are Mis-
Association ' met Friday night 'at `ses Mary Ann :West and Ann
the home of Mrs..Everett Erring-, ,Crawford
ton: -Mrs.: Raymond Finnigan, ;new
ly • •elected firesident opened .the.
January ,meeting with the, W.A,
motto and prayer:' :Mrs. Harvey
Alton ,and
with the :devotional
period and scriptural readings
•Were given rby Mrs..Herb Finni-•
gan and. Mrs: „Will Petrie,.
The topic, `"First Thuigs- First,"
was. given by Mrs;. iOtto Popp..
Readings were given by Mrs:. `K Monday, January. 19: ..,..... G 46
'K. Danwson. : • 'Tuesday `January 20 N .36
At : the . February :meeting the Wednesday, January 2.t:.::: 63
1.611 .calt, will be" answered with Thursday, January 22 N 41-• •
a.• Bible averse: containing the Friday, January '23,' I .a 20 .•...
word' `"love," A ,.con re ational Saturda ' Januar' .24' ;.. 67
g g Y►, Y
Mrs. Tom Park receiye'd: word '.
that leer:brother-in-law,''Mr. Geo:',
Lawlor of Auburn is quite ill ••
HOME; BINGO
NUMBERS
For • WeekOf, January . 19th
ceu.in.
Two Show
eatre
Wingham Ontario..,'
Each Night Ci mmencing at 7.15 p.m.::
THURS., FRI., SAT., JANUARY 22, 23,• 24
.James' Stewart, Kim. Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
•in•
'VERTIGO".
The, latest:. Alfred Hitchcock `"thrillorama" .with.
authentic 'San Francisco backgrounds' offers further. evi-
denteof his mastery of -mystery. and suspense
Goderic`
Now playing: '`Andy Hardy Conies Home% with 'Mickey.
& Teddy ,Rooney., `Tarzan's Fight .For Ufe', technicolor..•.
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Mon., Tues., Wed., Jan . 26,g7,28, Adult Entertainment
Juliette Greco. and Richard Todd
. •,
Co-starred in' Milton, Holmes' sensational novel about
the ' fertility, of the Earth, and its importance to the
human raceme ,
"THE NAKED EARTH" - In ••'Scope and Color
Thursday, Friday:, , Saturday, January 29, 30~ 31
Fred MacMurray, '
y, Dorothy 'Malone and James Barton
present in Cinemascope and Technicolor a swift moving
.tale of a' man's fight for freedom and the romance that
set ham. rolling-= .•
"• ia .0 A N 'T E Z " ".
Corning Lana Turner in 'Another Tune,, Another Place
2 In Vistavision
cling this week at the new' school ! i�j�,••++i,..r.r.w;i►:wr,.�riiw,ici►o�.��.�r.+.�v.+riw..r