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TUX I ICKNOW SEN'T'INEL, LUCKNOW, gNTARIO.
_, WFIDNESDAY, MARCH :4th, 1959
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is less than a mOjLth away!
HTONS have ' a ;good .selection,
BETTER: COTTONS
tour.. DRY and LITTLE or 'NO -IRON: Materials
including the
CREASE. RESISTANT HOP :SACKING
And for EASTER what could be nicer than
"A; `SM .ART;.. DRESS or- "WO—PIECE SUIT.
made. of
Washable Terana ,•(Terrylenel,Acetate Fabric)'
This, .material comes: in 54 -inch width, in ' attractive
plain & stripe colours of Aqua, Jade Chip & .Tangerine.
AGENT . FOR ,KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Pick -Op. and. Delivery Monday and Thursday;
LADIES'
MEN'S WEAR
LIONS CARNIVAL
(Continued. from Page .1)
and Jinn, MacDonald; special
couple,Shirley 'Sinclair and Lyn
High. School: fancy. couple,
Mary ,Alun and "Kathleen' Hack=
ett; • comic couple,;: 'Laura Breck-
les and Sheila Haldenby.
Adults: fancy, Mrs. Jack Cook;
Rev. H. L. Jennings, Annie Law-
son; crnmic,"` Jim Lyons, ''Jerry
Lawson, Annie Lawson; couple,
Mrs. Ken : Mowbray and ms`s.
Wald
' Cliff Crawford, :.Mrs. Harold, ,
and Harvey: Webster.
to prize money was received
byLio s participatingin' any:
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event,
Rages
Grade 1 and 2: bol s: Bobby
Hunnphrey, 'J im in'y Humphrey,
Terry: Taylor; .girls, Sharon 1Vrow-
bray, • Marybelle Hunter, • Joan
MacKenzie. •
Grades. 3 ` and 4: boys, Bruce
Henderson, !Douglas, MacKenzie,
TommyO'Donnell.
Grade 5 and 6:, boys, Wallace'
Houston, Billy. Finlayson, Wayne
;
Ygirls, Barbara . Cameron,
iris�
Marlene Porter, Marilyn •Tender-
son.
Grade* 7and.. '8: boys, ,'Roddy
.Finlayson, Kennelih Houston, Jim
MacDonald; girls, Barbara Rath-"
,
well; • l: Sinclair, Ann Rit-
chie. Shirley_ -
Girls 14 to 16 years, Shirley.
Sinclair, Helen . Campbell, Mary
Allin; `boys 14 .to 16, Paul Hen
derson,` ° Murray • Hunter, : 'RQss:
Forster;. Gents, Paul. Henderson,
Don .Arnold, Murray Hunter. •
•Girls; musical chairs, L i n d, a
Button, Shirley . Sinclair; :boys,
Ross .Forster.
WH �
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°TECHURCH.
•Mr. . and Mrs. Melvin Potter
visited ° a few days .with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Cecil Falconer. •
Mrs. Mary Smith was' . taken
to the . hospital on Thursday. She
is very ill..; •
•:' Master Brian: Houston celebrat-
ed his 2nd birthday on 'March 1,
having, a birthday party.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Clark. McGregor
and. family visited in the::voillage
on Sunday. .
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Mrs. Irene � Patterson ofToron
to visited .Ther mother, Mrs. W.
fr over the, week -ed.
Taylor. week -end.
Mrs. oss'Smith and Mr: and : R S yr
Kathyof Toronto visited Mr.- and
Mrs. Russel Chapman ; on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt inov-
ed' to near Woodstock • on Satur
day..
Mr. , and Mrs.Jack Barr and
family visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. , A. E, Buckton on ;Sat-
urday'
Mrs.' Gilbert -Hamilton spent a
few days at the home of Mr; and
Mrs. A: E. Buckton. j
THAT Mrs. D. 'W. Jordan oftown
observed her 90th birthdayr•
on
Monday,. March 2nd.
i• SEE BYr, T.. HE
SENTINEL
CONTINUED AT THE ,MARKET. STORE
ANNUAL' STORE -WIDE. CLEARANCE , SALE .
'ENDS MARCH 7th •
Bargains in 'eve De arbneat • — are 'AO available'
ry' • p
Check these and Many -more:. •
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MEN'S 9 oz. OVERALL
. fully sanforized, triple
stitching, just $3.77 pr.
51 GAUGE NYLONS
First Quality, 66c pr.
0
2-4-
G PANTS
we pair, 89c.
GiRtS' JEANS
8 to' 16: years, $2.66' pr.
e 74
• BOY'S JEANS • BOYS' SHIRTS'
Assorted Styles, $1.88 pr,' 4 to 14 yrs, Plaids, 99c ea.
TERRY TOWELS DRESS PANTS
• Boys' Gaberdine dress pant
• 6 to 14,' $1.99 pr. -
COTTAGE CUR'rAm'r,h
SETS •
Reg. $2.98 or more
• Sale, $t19 pr.
/1 REMNANTS :: WORK. PANTS
' Assorted styles
$5.95 to: $6.50—$4:66 pr:
'Ecru kitchen. 'type, . '88c pi.
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MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS
• 0.88 ea.
Cottons, linings etc.,.
Half Price
These and many' .more . unadvertised bargain 02E; ,,week"
end at
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TheMARKET. StOie
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THAT Peter .McKague, a student
'at Waterlog College. took the
sermon at South Kinloss,' Lang
side and Whitechurch On 'Sun-
day.'
un-day.• Rev. Marshall assisted .'),3y
conducting; 'the • services.
THAT there • is not any 'marked.
chin& in'the condition. of Mrs.
S. J. Pyman who has been hos-
pitalized in New' York State
for a long period. Mr. Pymm
receives periodic replies to his.
inquiries :aOd. ,the latest one
was to . this effect, although
her physical ' strength is de
'-teriorating somewhat.
THAT Mr. and Mrs.' Allan Bar-
ger of: Lueknow • are among
those. who are enjoying a heli
• day in: Florida:
THAT a card .from, .Jack and
Gretta Campbell written at
Vancouver on February 22nd,
says "Climate wonderful, f10-
wers blooming, grass , ;green,".
jack also enjoyed• a saimon.'
fishing( 'spree." They had
spent Sunday afternoon .with
;Bill and Frances Hewitt, and
planned to . start their'' return •.'
journey • :the net day = Feb-
. ,:ruary 23rd:
THAT a , number of Lueknow.
and district residents who pull
trailers are, $7.00. •:poorer for
not • having .`t fenders, safety
• chains, :licences and :reflectors
properly: installed.. ; This foils
ows several charges laid; local-
ly by :Provincial :Police, • with
at least one ` of the ;Wenders,
being'; stopped on main .street.
'IMAT-this• week's . "beef" receiv-.
,, ed at The 'Sent'inel, Office,' has
to. do . •with.. ° the destruction
caused list rabbits gnawing at
young fruittrees and shrubs.
Aided and abettedby the deep
•• snow, the rabbits, , claimed to
be •tame ones have been feast-
ing on the 'branches,. of 'young
trees: •
THAT • Mrs. ' Theodore Redmond
'. (nee Hogan) of St. Augustine,
is. convalescing, 'at her home
• . after about four weeks in
W ingham Hospital .with .a
heart, condition. The emergency
trop t'o the .hospital was a hec-
tic one due to 'sleet and ice at.
that. time.
THAT '•due to an error by the
Sentinel, the Wrn;. Murdie and
Son advertisement in this is-
sue caries a line advertising
the icecarnival which ' occurr-'
• ed : last . Saturday. The ad was
repeat from last week, and
the line was not noticed until
it was too late.,
THAT March came in like the
proverbially 1 ,' and is icon-
tmtung its gentbehaviour, as
this is written..Tuesday—but
we'rtoneita'iin�afraid
caseXing Winter
should give us anotherblast.,
THAT W: ' A. Culbert, Andrew
Gaunt, Jaanes Coultes and Ral
ph E. Foster, are district catt-
le 'men who have animals con-
signedin dile • bullsale .:,being'
held in Toronto this 'week.
THAT , this ' is Education Week,
but ' its observance . is being
postponed in : the local school
until after Easter, when' some
redecorating work will be com-
pleted, and . general ' weather
. conditions -improved,
THAT Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ash-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coll-
yer arrived •home, late Monday
afternoon from a holiday in
Florida. Enroute h o in e . they
attended the "Grand Old Opry"
on Saturdaynight .in Nashville,
Tennessee,. Mr. and Mrs'.. Bob
Ma Cosh arrived �Yidnie• 'frons.',
the Smith about ten days ago.
ZGA. MARGARINE
lb, pkgs''
BICKS .YUM' YUM PICKLES
24 ode:., :, . , ...
IGA -EVAPORATED MILD'
Tall' Tips' • • . •
KRAFT CHEESE SLICES
Half pound'..' :•
IGA INSTANT COFFEE
6 oz. Tax
Prices ` Effective 'March 5, 6,
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PHONE'
WE DELIVER
h .
/ Gaines start at 8.45 slurp
oar's Open' ,sit 8.15.
LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW
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"JACKPOT
"JACKPOT OF $105.00:
arc
56: NUMBERS :CALLED
12 Games $1.00 Extra Card$ 25c
SPO SO ED b:LUC{(NOVV LEGION BRANCH 309
N ,R y ..
THAT Marlene ,Hunter .-;has • re
;turned to Stratford where she
has. ' a stenog'rapher's position
with the Stratford Machine
and Tool Co. Limited, .ntianu
facturens' ' Rolmaster Con-
veyors. Her school termyear
at Stratford Teachers' College
i• was terminated when she serf
fered neck and :;head' injuries
in a car accident last Novem-
ber.
I HAT • Mrs W. Schmid mi o • town
f
and Mrs. Frank Fields of Tees.
water are holidaying at Miama'
Florida. ,They flew from Mal-
ton to Fort Lauderdale on Sun-
day. Bill and Frank are plann-
ing a trip. to Germany in the
late spring.: Bill has two broth
ers and two • sisters still living
in the Fatherland, .: and' Frank.
has a nephew; there.
THAT Bill Fisher, . son of Mr.
• and Mrs. George • Fisher , of
Whitechurch,. has been trans -
ferred` • from Timmins to the
Georgetown' branch, of the
-Bank of Commerce as ' assist-
ant accountant Bill comiinelic-
` ed' his duties a couple - of weeks.
ago, and: his wife -came by •
• plane.':the following week, and
is at present relievingat: the
Bank of Commerce in Malton.
THAT -DON •MacNay'and 'his
. friend Roy Douglas of Toronto
visited last .week=end' with Mr..,
sand Mrs•' Alex .MacNay. Roy '.
is an Australian .and '' is on . a
round -the -world working. tour
• before :.settling in Australia.,
:He plans' to go `from 'Canada to
England. He '-is ' a . charte`red.
accountant.
THAT Mrs, . John Carruthers of
'town was the winner -.of the',
4 -corners prize of $10:00 in, the •
Legion's home bingo. She won
the 'a:w a :r d 'on Wednesday's
number.. The full card prize of
$50.00` • is yet • to be won. r.
For • A FINE• SELECTION Of
ft
alloapers
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Choose from. ow Standard : Stock of
125•
including the
• ALL .Nov ALL STAR SELECTION
(Better Qt tality Papers Priced , Lower)
ALL • PLASTIC COATED and ',WASHABLE
at
inlay .Decorators
•81 Gift: Seo
C -I -L PAINT DEALER
Phone 218
Lueknow
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$3.90'A Year In,,Adv
• ,Lueknow, }n .the
tore, rill be, fared
age disposal system
run to ' .$200,000. " X
. states that .his chie
stall, off the projeot;I
of paying for it, un
now Waterworks, d
• ,tires in 1961.• This• dt
for. $65,000 at.,5l %.,
payments Of 2 princi
terest ' in excess Of..
• This sewage dispo
. " a _must, . according ':tc
Water Resources;
.which will ' send thi
• to. Lueknow 'iri th
make the initial ,slam
Reeve• Joynt an
M, L. Sanderson WA
,to , on ;Thursday' -Cor
Dr. 'A: E. Berry,• g4
ger of the Water •,Re
missi.on, which, is co
'the pollution: of str
ditiorx which :has ex
some .time
Disposal . La
The Departinents:
age ..d i s p o se l in
Towns. up to: some
tion, is`:a "lagoon.",
from one-quarter t(
from .a. residentia
,which sewage and '1
pumped. 'A e'hen*
started and a. •gret
:diced, purifying ;
• quid..We, unde'rstar
gantic septic 'tariik;
• projects.:has• worke(
$150,00 to $200.00 ,l
'that a full scale , syq
Lucknow's scattere
could' run./1to the. •xl
ure.
Financingoo f the
,.
be spread, over ted
the ` prevailing trap
approximately 4%,
• Resources Commiss
debentures. :
The 'Project., woU
unde, r a. 'Water al
Utility, and users
• as they receive . ithe
The Ontario Wa
Cominissior 'was es
two years ago awl
Chairrattn A • U..4
that as of January 1
mission . has 30 :se
completed; uncle/
in the 'pre•consti
valued at close to 1
tars. Listowel, Mild
ton. are ' n a rib y
category.
Fifty other. a sur,
in the stage, of pi
'gatiations, includi`n
and Blyth to men
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ESCAPE: I Ni
:As PICKUP.
;Ross Errington
• fence last week t,
shudder' to think
have. happened.
Enroute to his
Helens, from the '
Scholl, south. of
'his pick-up truer
control and flipped
en spring with till
• ing. loose, 'caused
go out of control
the „snow bank, a
ed with its -•4 Will
Ross.* and his 6 -yet
Lorene, crawled
unhurt, •.
' ': A few •rninurtes• 11
er stridents of
been riding in, till
m the back of. it.
le't, riff' at the 9th,
occurred ;before R:i
next • concession,
dent happened Ib
only a :iniracie col
ed a tragedy. '