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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-18, Page 12Ins NOW ;For A Wonderful: sable Spring at ASHTON, 'S S?RING COATS in leading styles, Newest colours and: , fashion -setting ,fabrics. . Juniors; .misses azjd. wot errs ,sizes , *.... . , .: , , . ,:$19!95 and up. Al.SO IN STOCK now, all-purpose coats in •Plain and printed fabrics. , SPRING DRESSES now in stock, in beautiful fab- rics 'such. as Arnel, tweeds, silk prints and gay cottons.: Sizes :8-20, 14%-24%? AND REMEMBER, LADIES, to come and '.choose. your cotton° dress, for the Calico': Ball: t': SPRING MILLINERY We have a beautiful array of lovely "Easter Bonnets," soft pastels' and bright shades.. 'am W oTow sormirao. l2MC NCW, ONT R.X, Important Accessories GLOVES and' ..I• IAN AGS: -- White, . •Black,' Pink, Yellow; Mint, pouch and box;•styles . $1.98 up. AGESY"' FOR .;KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free "Pick. 'Up and. Delivery Monday and. Thursday.. LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR °MAT Miss Jean Osborne has .re ' signed' after four years on the Listowel' High School staff, to 'accept a position on the staff; of the Davidand aviary Thomp- son Collegiate. at Scar:boro, :ef- feetive in September. Prior' to going to Listowel, Miss. • Os- borne was a ' member . of the Lucknow staff. : ' •1 THAT 'a cornice 'on the roof of the : Jiro Duncan :building, oc- cupied by 'Stuart's . Restaurant, broke • loose . with., the , high winds over the 'week,, -end, Un- til repairs were started, this metal' facing was loose and swaying in the wind, creating a hazard fora pedestrians on th main street: )ours . Open at 8.15 Gaines start - at 8.45 sharp LEGION:. HALL, LUCKNOW iursday, Marct JACKPOT OF $115.00 12 Games $1.00 Extra Cards 25c SPONSORED by LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH .309: 58 NUMBERS CALLED • 'l ie MA1IKE' Don't let that last . storm scare •you—... Spring IS Just . Around The Corner! See our wonderful selection of f .gay and pretty. SPRING HATS,priced from ..: ,. •`.:. '$1.98 to $4.98 _ • Is That ' Easter Wedding Gift Worrying': You? See our grand selection of SCOTCH LACE CLOTHS 36x36, $1.98; 52x52,. 2.95 ; 48x70, 3:98; 70x9Q 5.98 Or May he Your Fancy. Runs ' To PILLOW CASES .We have beautiful cut work Pillow cases, boxed,' $2.50 Sweet & dainty ernb. Percale Pillow Cases; boxed $1.98 Throw that •worry away right ;howl if 'your children are hard to please; with SOCKS Just bring thein here — we have Rayon` Anklets', Kroy Wool plain and cuffed Twisty Top Socks, 'Popcorn Top Socks .and Heavy Cuffed socks.' . Our price range real reasonable .:. 25e to' 79c BOYS' JACKETS—washable,.. showerproof gabardine sizes 3 to 6x . • ., • : . •,' • ..r `. • . •'. • • • • $2.66 MEN'S• O ERALLS sanforized 'denim, • high back, :� g . sizes .42 -, 46` only: -.. .....: . ....' ••. ..':.. $3.77 ' BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS `— fine white'' broadcloth, 75 { .....,Si't ...! ...... 1. /ley+iin i)yrrN.' q NU•M....2.�r+,iweri�s... ..0 N.ar .i. ��• o. 8' to 1' 4 years . ,a • ', • • • • .r • • • '•. • r . .. '• '• r .: 99c• . : ' MEN'S SOX` ' Knit -to -F t:,. wool blend and nylon, shrink. resistant, pair:•. • . s . + •' r .. , s ,. c 1'.: SSE .BY THE. SENTINEL THAT among those from this vi- cinity on .jury. duty in Walker - Jon ton last week_ at the murder trial of . Theodore. Cutting .of Hepworth, were Gerald. well, Gordon MacPherson, 14. - man ' Sutton, and I. S. Robb, After about four hours of de- liberation the 12 -man j u'r'y brought in • a; ',verdict of man- slaughter:. • THAT Whipper Billy Watson and "Timmy" were in Wingham . on Monday of last week on 'be - „half o R.` a Easter seal. cam- paign. Deputy ” District P� esi dent Harvey Webster made an effort to have, him visit the local Lions meeting that even- ing; 'but it was impossible for the, n o t e.,d wrestler, :'• to visit Lucknow as hey had a prior „dinner i appontritent at 1Vtount F orest. , TT Bill Harris who. was sev- erely injured in . a motor acci •dent west of the village sev- eral weeks age, is still on -his back in St, Joseph's Hospital, London,: and in 'a; cast, from hip, and neck injuries: X-rays were recent,!,.: taken to. de- 'terim,ine' his progress, which ' is quite : satisfactory although. Billwill be confined to. hospi- tal for some time yet {MAT Jim . Needharri '.of. °Huron Township Was elected presi- . dent of the Ontario :Junior Far Far - Mere Association at the :annual. convention held. at Guelph. THAT' Elmer. Hoffman . cbmplet-- ed : a ma.j or and precarious: snow removal lob last 'week `at the former Community - S•ales 1 Barn, just north.'or the Luck-. noiw Fruit •Market, Snow had. arcumuliated to some . depth on thee roof 'andquite a 'wow": had . developed... . Elmerstated that in places on • the . roof the' snow was the depth of the shovel handle:. ' • THAT . the Business Men's Asso- elation will meet in the town • 4 hall. on Friday. of this. week at; .8 pnn. 'Business . places will Change to late closing on Sat- urday night effective this Sat- urday. It has been the policy to; close early for the winter 'Months. • THAT ground hogs are putting in • their • 'appearance, whether or not that is any: comfort to the spring -hungry, .populace. Jim Anderson of Ashfield, tells` us that his Dad shot a ,ground- hog on. .Monday, March 9th, and at the week=end ` Jim Mc- Nairsaw one ambling on the highway, . between the snow - !banks.. • THAT close • to .700 begonia; bulbs. are currently' being stributed• 11:/y the L c kn.ow •andDistrict Horticultural S o c i'e t y.: The bulbs have • all been packaged and named by. • . the secretary and ' his wife,. Mr; . and Mrs. Chas: ,Bristow. For .those who haven't' yet developed the '''gr e e n' thurn ," instructions' for planting anct caring for begonia Bulbs will befound in the h o rt i s u.l t u: r a. l column 'Scents and Nansence," wap pearing' (space , permitting) . in this • issue.' , ' 'I. THAT Lucknow District Co-op I • are sponsoring a milker clinic DA' interested farmers on Tues- • . day, . March 24th,, "Bring in your troubles and milker' parts to be,•repaired"` is the inv.ita tion of the Co=op' extended in' anadvertisernent•in this issue. • 0010410.104011,041/11 VVI AY, MAR. 18th, 1950 WI!IH THE` EURtOHASE `OF THE FOLLOWING • Effective..March" 19 28th Sinioniz 'Liquid' Wax' 1 PILLSBURY: CAKE MIXES. 2 BISSETS4 ICE CREAM `1/z sal. • • '!' • • 0 • •. • • 1.2.1. .100 FREE .. STAMPS MONARCH MARGARINE. Yellow Quick , •.. ► :• SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE LIPTONS TEA, BAGS `60's r.. .. GOLD SEAL SALMON • HEINZ TOMATO SOUP. 10 ` oz • IGA:INSTANT '+_COFFEE 6 oz. • i 6 FRANKFORD GREEN 'PEAS Standard.:; 15 oz.. • 6 . SUNBLEST GREEN BEANS 15 oz. • 6 VAN : CAMPS BEANS With Pork' 15 oz 50 FREE "STAMPS 50 FREE STAMPS 25 FRES STAMPS FREE;'SfIlMPS 50"FREE STAMP3: 25 FREE ;ST. 25. FREE. STAMPS . 50 FREE`STAMPS, 25' FREE STAMPS 25; FRZE,.STAMPS • SO FREE' STAMPS 6 GARDEN • PATCH WHOLE KERNEL CORN ''14 oz. •.... 50 FREE STAMPS; 1 YORK PEANUT BUTTER 6c off 16 oz. • • . 25 FREE STAMPS TIDE King Size ..'. ▪ 50 FREE STAMPS LISTERINE.: ANTISEPTIC •'14 oz.. : !z• .:. • 50. FREE STAMPS horts, PHONE .20 WE DELIVER WORSTe'STORM (Continued from .rage` 1) • !Mr .and' Mrs. Dan Kingsbury, Mrs: Etta Roberts and Mrs. Ross , Cummings. had, quite an experi+ ence: They • started from 'Guelph Sunday :afternoon and got with - 'in'. ,four' miles: of . Arthur when 1 `they had 'to . take' refuge in •a farm house With 18 others . who spent Sunday night ''under • that roof,' The Lucknowites remained there over Monday, before start- ing. for home :Tuesday' morning. •Thirty travellers spent Sunday night in a church -nearby thein and ' in • an adjacent .'farm house twenty-eight :others found, over.- night accomodation... • Bread trucks failed to;,get into town on Monday, and bread sup' plies ran out. The freight, train was cane elle d by a blockage down, the line, The 'tie-up. 'didn't 'affect this area so much, although: driving conditions were bad: School bus- ses ran on Monday, but .were ' a• bit off schedule. I • , Some reports of wind damage' have been heard, ' but for .the most part do not appear to have • • been 'too. series in this comrnuni- ty. A; big cedar. tree was blown over onto the house of Bryce El- Nott,. causing' minor` ,damage 'to the roof:: KI111TAIL :W.I. HOLDS ,-1st MEETING .SINCE DECEMBER, / The M r ach .meet i•ng,of•the. Kirtail W.1: Was held at the home of Mrs; Bill. MacDonald. .(Kintail) with a, good attendance. The vice president, Mrs.. Hugh McKenzie, presided. Since there has been no meeting since De cenvber `.this was like :a 'reunion 'of the' clan'• Everyone seemed to have, survived, the 'storms. and • bad roads and were glad to be 'out again: The' roll call was answered by wearing an' old hat' and payment of fees..Five dollars was voted to the Goderich l ospital Auxil - ary,• The Tiger . Dunlop Institute invited us to their :hobby" fair on March 3L Mrs. George Mon Brief read the current • events. Mrs. Wylde played for the Queen and Institute' Grace, .after' which lunch was 'served.'