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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LU CKNOW, ONTARIO,
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. l lth 1959
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LADIES' •SOCKEES
'Wool •and cotton and nylon reinforced from 8.4 to. 11,.
Values to 85e Clearance 39c, 3 pr'• for $1,00
LADIES LONG 'STOCKINGS
l e$ge, ,brown and gun metal: 'Values to $1.29,
39c; 3 pr'. f
:, .Clearance
`•LADIES' HALF 'SLIPS
Black and White, small size only „_
SWEATERS, BULK..; ORLON , '
Red, black, royal only, 4.95 value to clear
SMOCKS assorted prints
$1,00
89c
$2.98,'
$2.49
Price
Price
PLAS'Tt1.0 TABLECLOTHS . 1/2
FLANNEL. S TS, ' size 12 only ' 1
HOUSEDRESSES
• All sizes, $3.95 and $2.98 values; 'for
TOWELS •
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Assorted candy stripes with . gold thread
COATS
Dress coats, 4 only, sizes 40-131 and 10
LADIES' COTTON . BLOUSES ' '
LADIES' ,HATS • :
; $2.49
-LADIES' CAR COATS
20 HOUSECOATS.
•. •..,t•..:. 98e•
• 1' ,:Price
, $1,00. Off
..1 'Price
... Third to Hall .Off ` ✓
25 to 50% `Off
CHILDREN'S WEAR _
BOYS' 'CORDUROY PANTS •
Navy, brown:• charcoal, sizes 3 to 7. Clearing at '4,..... $2.49
GIRLS'. SLACKS
Plain and plaid, 2 to 6 size. Clearing at ,..:: 98c
GIRLS' . JUMkARS
Pre -teens, 10' to 14, regular $7.95 and $6.95. To clear $4.95
BIG SAVINGS .
In Al Winter Carcoats Suburban; Coats,. Etc ;
Boys and 'Girls„, 2 to 6x •and. `•8: to 14:
AGENT FOR. KINCARDINE ` CLEANERS
Free Pick -Up apd :Delivery" Monday and Thursday
LADIES' and 'MEN'S WEAR
THAT snowbariks' are . so :.high
every .'where, that cars can On-
ly be , seen : on the : straightaway'
and motorists are' peaking
around = the corners at every
intersection : and driveway exit•.
This condition, plus. general
hazardous driving g from.oor P
visibility, storms and .'sleet,
has' resulted in numerous col-
lisions. Among these were
'Jack Henderson ' and Bill Hun-
ter, Dr• . Finlayson versus the
snow plow, and 'Dale Halden-
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I „ SEE BY THE
SENTINEL
THAT the Lucknow District Co-
op have extended • their% early
'delivery discount. date on 'fer-
tilizer
fer-tilizer: for one week due to the
weather conditions.. An . ad-
vertisement • appears . elsewhere I
in this issue.
THAT ' Mrs, ,Wilson .Irwin • is' able
to be up again After ' being con
fined to• bed for three. ,and a
• half weeks with bronchitis. She
Will be 87 next r nonth•
THAT weather conditions on Fri'
day; forced a' postponement of
the annual meeting of the. West
WawanoshMutual'•' Fire Insur-
ance.
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Co. t will be, held , this
Friday, February 13th at two
o'clock. : '
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THAT. Wm,, T. Carter and family
•. who came to this district: from
Spartansburg,' Penn are return-
ing to the ' States . next. week:
Mr. Carter .bought. property'.
north of Second Concession• of-'
ter coming here, ;but they have
been residing in ' Teeswater•
THAT the Paisley Arena'Corn.
mission the,
'raise .by pub'
• lie subscription • the sum of
on the
00 for a .new., roof h
60
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arena.
THAT Alex MacKenzie of ` Lang=
side' was • 'a recent • -visitor • at
Smith Falls with his sister, Miss
Catherine . MacKenzie, who ''is
critically ill in the hospital
there. Miss MacKenzie is a nur-
se: While. there, ..Alex visited
with Mr. and: Mrs: D. R. Mac-
1 Donald. Dan's. parental /home,
in • Lucknow was north of the
CNR depot:
THAT Rev D. .3• Lane has ' been
• re-elected president of.the Clin-
dis... • ton Horticultural Society.
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, iby's mishapattempting to avoid
a 'collision with Harry Hackett.:
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THAT "Mrs. Wallace `Millerr re-
turned •'to her . home at St.
Helens on Monday, after more
than four weeks in Wingham
• Hospital, following a heart
spell: ,
THAT the• regular meeting of
Old , Light' Lodge last Thursday
Was followed • by the annual
oyster supper, courtesy of the-
Master and Wardens. ; .•
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heMARKE
' YpU NEED STOCKINGS? ,There trust be something
here to suit our every need..' •
`Full Fashioned 51. Gauge Nylon. (Firsts) only' :. 79c
Full Fashioned Lisle : • , :.:. . ...: ..• . ,.: , $1.09
Subs 45 .Gauge Nylons .: .. .. ,,.. 69e;
Stretchy Top Cotton work. stockings :: .,, 49c
Stretchy ''Top Lisle work :stockings, ... :' ....:.., 69c
Wool 'and Cotton( cozy and warm, pair • $.1:29
TWIN SEAM RAYON SLIPS Lavishly, trimmed; • with
.leep lace, sweet, and' dainty ;(1' year. guaranteed)
Only :: • : • . • .' .
STILL QUILTING? We ' have ,a real good selection' of '
Materials . .for the Job. — Fleas, plaids, stripes and
florals, yard: ., : -. ..:. . . . • . . . . . • ..... . • 59c to 69c
Prints many patterns,: yard ....... `.. 39c, 49c and 59c•
Batts Economy . • • • 98c, Pure white :..':.: $1:...29:
'MEN'S WORK .SHIRTS Sanforized Cotiton-flannel,
assorted cheeks and plaids, 141/2 to "17 . • • . $1.9'8
DRESS SHIRTS Fine -broadcloth; Fused collars, srytrips
and plain ,colours . . , . . .... F . . , $2.98.
BOY'S PYJAMAS -- P,alr-style, cotton knit, Sixes 8
to' 14 yrs, . . . • '• •' ••• • • . • • • , • . •• . . '•' 4 . .' :$1.49
BOY'S DRESS SHIRTS ' mercerized White' broad-'
:°, lotl ' with "bow-tiie and c tff.l nks• Sizes 8 to. 14 yrs. $1.10.
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THA.T"clubs from .this .area will
paricipate in the 4-H .home-
'making ' club 'achievement day
, at , W i n g h a in District High
School on -Saturday, •February,
14th: The St Helens club under
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the leadership • of • Mrs• G. Mac-
. Pherson, : and the Dungannon
club under ' Mrs. • Ila Crozier
1 , and Mrs. Ruby .Finnigan, will
be two of the' twelve clubs
meeting at Wingham.
THAT .Mr: and, Mrs W. B: An-
or
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weeks
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derson left for Florida. the first
of the week, and ' .ill be in the
south for six wee ` or so. They
will `make their , headquarters
'at St Petersburg and at. subur
�ban'.Miami. Mr. ` and .Mrs: Bob,
YVIaclntosh are other • Lucknow-
Ates r' ' who are holidaying in.
Florida, having :b ell there for'
a. couple -of , wees:
THAT Roddy MdDonag, 8-year
8-: ear
old son. f
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Mand
Mrs. Jack
McDonagh, made ,himself a
" `lk shake" after returning
f school one; day recently.
Int he put eleven aspirin
tablets "and then told his moth-
er itdidn't taste so good. When
she was son for the "taste inced' the trea-
son the •Doctor•
was called' and he recommend-
ed bringing Roddy to town at
once, to have his "tummy"
pumped, This , was.' done and
• the lad . was ,.none the. worse of
his "milk shake."
THAT on last week's front page
of The 'Sentinel were separate
stories and 'pictures of . five
generations, and of J'• R. Lane,
veteran Kinloss Clerk. By coin-
cidence there was another
story involved which we, over-
• looked. Mr.. Lane "is a brother
of Mrs. ;Alton's and a great,
'great, great uncle of the 5th
generation' baby. •. •
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BLUE BONNET MARGERINL
IGA INSTANT ,COFFEE.
,6.oz.
MAPLE : LEAF SOCKEYE,
a/2's •
McCORMICK'S SODA. BISCUITS
' 1 pound •
BURN'S LARD:
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2 for 27c
2 for 65c
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Available At
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LUCKNOW
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Everyone is invited to join the
LUCKNOW and DISTRICT .HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY : = • ..
Do not wait to be .asked All are welcome — arm ''chair
gardeners, as well. as 'nthusiasts
THE
C01111MUNITY NEEDS US,
WE *NEED YOU
andyour 'financial support. Give or join now:
YES! 'I v.rould like to see' ;Lucunoue more beautiful.
• Please . send My 'membership Card:
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Pin al dollar bill to this :and mail to-Lucknow and
District Horticultural. Society, Chas Bristow,' Sec.-
Treas.,, Luckno
riV' Ontario. •
THAT snow removal, operations
, on
Campbell. pbe1l.
(Main) St were
underway again on Tuesday'
for—if our count's correct -=the
6th. time.' . •
THAT, the World's Day of Prayer
will`; be observed in the Luck
now United Church. on.`Friday, ' .
February 13, at 3 p.m. All lad-
ies invited. ••
Doors Open at 8.15
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Games start at 8.45 sharp
LEGION HALL,. LUCKNOW
ursalay, February 12th
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JACKPOT OF $125.00
60 NUMBERS CALLED
12 Games 'x;1.,00''-- Extra Cards. 25c
SPONSORED by LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309
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