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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-02-25, Page 12wr .07 14 I re S i. • i} Ik ie a. MJ err t• z Art* TWELVE c• • 4441;1;11 '! r4 INEDNESDAY, F'EB..25th, 1959 MILE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW4 ONTA O. „• SPRING Turn t Corner Ashton have a new Shipment of COATS., <DRRESSsES, SKIRTS' and LINGERIE To Brighten up your Spirits SPRING 'DRESS COATS in plain and tweedy materials 10 16. UTILITY COATS in plain and: floral designs -10-1' 8. TRAVEL JERSEY DRESSES of acetate ' and nylon ' and. floral patterns, 14-20, 181/2--221/2 .. , .: $ 7..98. SKIRTS New shipment of authentic tartans by' Suzanne, sizes ,.10-20. Fineknife pleated skirts • in light weight all wool 'worsted:: Also new, shipment of Reversibles by .Suzanne in 'light, weight, all wool worsted, ' sizes ' 10-20.. COLORED: LI NGERIE Beautiful new lingerie • in pale blue ::and petal rose Half slips, small,- medium and large sizes ...... °, ......... $1.98 Full ,Slips,, sizes .14 to 42 . ' ,$2:98' IAGENT. FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Piok-Vp and ;Delivery ,Monday and Thursday; •LADIES! and .MEN'S, ' WEAR • Remember The Lions Ice Caraval Sa#urday'Night., WITH . DELEGATION ASKING HABIT COM,!" ENSATION r . George: W. Joyht in his capa- city as warden of` Bruce County, was a member' of : a delegation which' visited Ottawa last week, seeking 'Government actionin: setting up a compensation fund for farmers who loose cattle `due< to rabies infection. If any action is taken • in the matter it will ,likely 'require'fin- ancial participation at the Dom- inion, Provincial and '.County le - t el: Cattle 'losses from rabies have . 'been alarming high in Grey and Bruce Counties, and while the area 'is in the grip of winter, "less is being currently heard of. the -'.epidemic, . but : which , is on the spread and,.' threatens to coni tinue',to do so., Soicte of the other members of the delegation, were )van • Brown of Thornbury, warden .of Grey Wm.: Oswald, Bruce County fieldman James : Matches,, ex warden of Grey; Harold Wolfe, chairman . of the Bruce • County Agricultural Committee; John Sheir of .they';'l;uce County 'ed- •eration of Agriculture; , Kincar- dine dne. owe T nship: Bruce Leads .'.In Production! eduction .... Production. of creamery butter in Ontario for 1958- showed.. an' increase of. 16:6. per cent over the Year 1957 when an estimated 77,411,500 pounds. were ,produced: The total . for 1958 • was 90,238,700 pounds. Bruce County topped. the province` an Grey County plac- ed , fourth. Student: ' What would you think would improve our school. .sir? Teacher:. New students. • '4 a •rintror c.....a..ricemusormiumarkiimaiLitiliriodratratalt2riltiSINAir Si'!" 111011141C4 :4E47 THE, SENTINEL.. • 7 1 THAT` Miss Dorothy Cooke -who :had been a patient in :Victoria: Hospital, London,, for practi- cally three months --- 'since November 27th .• returned to her hoine- here on .Sunday.. THAT Al Irwin was the winner of the home' bingo 2 -line prize of V5.00, Hewon it on last. Wednesday's number. There is still the 4 -corners prize of $10. tobe won, and of course, the. •r full card. p'rize"of .$50.00° It still isn't' to late to buy a card in ,+a bidfor the big one,' THAT . Tom Andrew came •home from London* on Tuesday• after thaving spent a • week in the hospital, following an eye in - ,.jury. ` received' in; a pre -game hockey practice: it is. not ex ,pected that. Toms vision will be unpaired,, but .it was blurr ;ed; as the result of a':hemorr 'hage. • • THAT crows have' been seen and , robins sighted, so "hope 'springs . eternal"\\ that spring : is just • around the corner, even if it's hard;: to believe in the face of King 'Winter's persistence. • '. •. THAT Warden George W. 'Joynt, and 'Scoutmaster Stuart Coll yer'attended a Boy Scout Fath- ' er ath';erand Son banquet in Walker- ton on Thursday of last , week. Mr. • Joynt was one :.of 'the speakers: THAT :Mrs. Garfield MacDonald who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital with ,a heart condition, ° suffered a : recurrent attack • the latter : part . of : the week ,which may .• prolong the . prescribed rest period.. '• THAT at the :'close of, the :morn - ,Ing service an . the Presbyterian Lurch at Walkerton, Rev. Wm. ' A Henderson ' "was pre- sented on behalf of the con gregation with a envie camera and' ;brief case. The SCOut's and Brownies . had : attended . the the service, and.' the ' surprise presentation was made to Rev. Henderson, as he was about to give . the flags to , the colour • ENGAGEMENTS gr.. and Mrs; John D. Ross, of Cayuga, ; formerly of • Lucknow,. wish to, announce the engagement • of their youngest daughter, Mar- ion-Elizabeth, ar-ion-Elizabeth, to Douglas Clinton Fess, elder son. of Mr, "and 'Mrs.1 Gradon ,D: Fess of Selkirk. The marriage to take place, • March 14, '1959. . - • ys o TGA PORK and BEANS 20 oz. _ _2 for 33c AYLMER '.TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. ___ -- . ALLEN'S APPLE ,JUICE 48 oz. SUNNY ' MORN TEA BAGS 100 bags /' COLOURED TOILET TISSUE ' Westminster prices °Effective February 26, 27, 28 Remember The Lions Ice Carnival Saturday Night c hort':S 1 PHONE, ZO • party,' It . was 'Rev. ;birthday, and his .brother Mor- gan, Mrs. Henderson, daugh- ter Elizabeth of Lucknow, were in. attendance ' at . the service, • having gone to Walkerton on account 'of his, birthday THAT Wilfred Murdochhas re- turned to his- home . hi Toronto wb,ere he is',convalescing from a ` heart..attack. .Wilf... 'suffered -` WE. DELIVER the seizure while in the Arctic and was: flown to :Montreal where he Was hospitalized for a few: weeks Ibefore returning , to ' Toronto.. , THAT Arthur' Howald, . son of, Mr. and ,Mrs. • Worden Howald in the R.C.A.!F: enlisted,: � on • February, 16th; and. on. Satur- day • reported for duty at St- Johns, Quebec. oars ,Open at, 8.15; Games;,start • at 8.45 sharp LEGION • HALL, LUCKNOW ", ursday, Fehruar JACKPOT OF $100.00 . 12 Games $1.00' SPONSORED by LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309 55 NUMBERS .CALLED ::Extra Cards • 25 PICK, SPEAKERS (Continued from page 1) Murray, Tom "' 0,athwell, Mac • MacDonald .and Don Hagedorn: The latter thanked the Lions'Club for sponsoring them and .Lion Raynard . „Ackert ' expressed ap- preciation . to 'the judges. Mr: • P. W. = Hoag, 'a guest at • the meeting, :congratulated the Lions for sponsoring public-spea king, which was becomingl some- -what of a• lost art, and he coin- mended ommended the .Club for their o'ther'. community endeavours. ' • Lion J. W. S'oynt won the lucky ticket • prize, and. Lion ;;George Whitby the attendance :.prize.. Lion M. L. Sanderson, on re- quest, gave the meni;bers another pep talk on payment of dues, ' The Club approved of . the holding of another local `young Canada Night,"• featuring, the Squirts, Pee Wees and Bantams, Iwho have been ,playing : hockey this season under Lions sponsor ship. • . Lion Stuart. Collyer outlined 'plans for the costume carnival, races , and 'broornball game to be held - in the Arena on .Saturday . night. _ i . 4 Annual • allpape 'CONTINUES Prices as .Low . as : ' 39C, 59c on wallpaper that' normally sold for as much; as $1.25 - $1.75 per. roll. Also included in, these are the ALL NEW — ALL STAR . SELECTION Plastic coated, Washable Wallpaper. Also our regular stock ranging up to 99c per .roll.. 0.Pattertis.in Al Now in stock ,: HURRY!. URRY!. HURRY! Still. A Good Selection To Choose From at Finlay Decorators &Gift Sh� C -i -L 'PAINT DEALER Lucknow • .Phone. 218 Remember The Lions Ice Carnival Saturday Night - e fi 11 u el b - ti .1 .1 1 a