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NCING
The Grand Opening Of
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JOHNSTON'S MEAT MARKET
• FRIDAY, MAY 15th
•. 'at 9:04 •aan.
• There will be a free coupon and lots of
, opening specials in this space next we'ek.
Watch for our window bill specials
Meat Is Qur Business Our Only Business
1eat Mar
THE Luciorow SENTINEL, LUCX,NOW, ONTARIO
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fltIQnL a I ayers
Calling all boys interested in Intermediate Softball
BE AT THE. 'PARK
;NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY '.12th ,
Anyone with a Uniform please turn ti••In for dry cleaning at
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inor Bail.
layers
• AtI1 those interested in play-
ing minor ball this season are
requested to leave their
NAME AND AGE
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Bill Johnptorie '
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Coaches
are also needed and the Re -
Creation Cenunittee would be
gratefulfor any ni offers.'
•-TO MOVE' LOCOMOTIVE."
' TO 1VIUSEUS SATURDAY
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A. steam locornotive,wfast,•
be-
coming a novelty, is to be moved
, to the Huron bounty Museum in
,Goderieh on Saturday. • It is a
• project. of .•the Junior. Chamber
of Commerce. .• • • .
The •engine will.. ',be • moved
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from the CPR roundhouse .to the
CNR depot and ;from there wili
be "taken through Goderich
eeti to the Museum. . •
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LOOKING FOR SUCKERS!
There seems to be an increas-
ing nuMber, of racketeers' seek-
ing to Make use of the weekly
press advertising columns, •• and
of ° late we, have received ads
iron]m. Quebec to •the West Coast.
Some of them may be •bon:afide.
Some even enclose, a cheque./
But, until we have assurance that.
our subscribers won't "get taken"
we ,pass up this ,sort of revenue,
The climax came a' week or
two 'age when we received a
cheque in .American funds. for
'21c to. "cover the • costs" of 'a
classified ad . from an outfit in
the State of Washington, `who'
could ;get you a .big -salty jab in
Alaska,. as long as you sent 12.00
with the application. •
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Succes In Susie Festival -
The annual Music Festival, was
held in pelgrave the/past week,
with the Townships of East Wa-'
wanosh and Morris in competi-
tion. Of the six • challenge Shield
awards, East Wawanosh won
five,, as well as the top7three
prizes in the duet class. In addi-
tistinr they had winners in all
solo classes. Music Supervisor for
•East Wawanosh is Mrs, Elaine
McDowell, R. 7, Lucknow.
THANK' YC..0 NOTES and
Notes available at 25 cents per
package of '10 cards and matching
envelopes. 'Dori Thompson, phone
83 nr 35. ' • .
.PROSPECTS FOR: .0901!' •
INTERMEDIATE S4UAIk.1 •
• Bill Hunter ha U been given 'the
go-ahead by . the Recreational
•Committee to•proinote Intermed-
iate softball this ,season, and Bill
figures there are °toed prospects
for 1 snappy club this season.
The first practice has been cal-
led for Tuesday evening of next
week, May 12th at •Caledonian
Park, and • anyone. interested in
playing is requested to turn out.
. A grouping has yet to be .ar-
ranged, but should be, known
following a W.O.A.A. meeting
next week and the aim here is
to keep it compact.
There are still a few ball uni-
forins-unrePorteci, and Bill would
'like to have them•turned,in im-
mediately for dry 'cleaning.
D.UNGANNON
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Last Friday afternoon, Mrs.
Ivan Rivett was hostess at • her
heme for the 'United Church
W.M,S, Mrs.. Herb Finnigan, vice
president led . the meeting and
also the •devetional period. Mrs.
• Wan .Rivett readthe scripture
lesion. Theroll call was answer-
ed by . ;twelve •Members.•• at was
alse noted? that 16 home calls
were made. and 9 hospital calls.
Mrs, Ester Rivett who attended
the London Conference W.M.S.
-;Convention, in Chatham' gave the
balance of the , report .Mrs.
Reed reported' of the supply par-
ceii sent to the Indian Missions
at Cross- Lake, Man. Mrs. Cecil
Blake read a letter from Dr./
Catherine Whittier, adopted mis-
sionary by the auxiliary. Mrs.
Arthur Elliott; Christian . Ste-
wardship convener%, read an arti-
cle, "What the World Needs:"
Mrs. Herb Finnigan, .read Ten
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Beautitudes for a house we
The June meeting will be held at
'Mrs. 'Herb Finnigan.s. Mrs.. M.
Reed closed the meeting with
Prayer.'.
Visiting on Sunday,. with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie ,Schultz were
bis sister, Mrs. Charlie. Machan
and Mr. Machan and family,
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Miss Dorothy Douglas Speaks
• The Erskine Presbyterian
Church, Dungannon was favored
on Sunday • afternoon to . have
Miss Dorothy Douglas, Lucknow;
.retiirned missionary of For-
mosa, give a splendid talk of the
people. on that Island and of the
.Christian • standingand the,. great
'need. for furthering the work,
Rev. Wallace McClean, intro-
duced. the guest • speaker, who re-.
membered most of the faces.
The Island of Formosa is moun-
tainous. and only one-third • of
the land arable. Among the pop-
ulation, !here are many. tribes,
with their own language. There
are still 98% of the people liv-
ing In a fear and 'superstition,
Which shevvs the need or more
"WESTEEIP• "
GALVANIZED ROOFING
Gives You Three Fold Protection At
Side Joints And Saves 'You Money
Because It Covers Mom.
ALL LENGTHS IN STOCK
Free Estimate No Obligation '
..ac000poor•zOzoopoot
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PITTSBURGH PAINT
• We Carry A 'Complete Stock. Of
Pittsburgh Pain* '•
For That
• "JUST PAINTED''..Lopirc
USE PITTSBURGH •
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FLOOR UNDERLAY
• 1/4 Inch Thick Hardboard •
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ECODIONIICAL EASY TO LAY
"Gives A Perfect Base For A
Linoleum Or Tile Floor
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SYLVAPLY
FIR PLYWOOD
All Thicknesses In Stock
For Forage Wagons, Grain Bins,
Wall Sheathing, etc.
/ FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK
JOHN W. HIENDERSCIN LUMBEIK LTD.
• Phone 150 • Lucknow
vg.131974R4Y, MAX oth, 1959
YOUR BARGAIN • FOODLAND
:PORK: & BEANS. 15 'OX, . • •
. Cheerio Brand. Save 8c. . p., ;.:6 tins, 79c,
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SHORTENING SALE
2 ib45c
Schneider's Crispyflake„, .. , ....__ - s • __ _ C.
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COOKIES FOR PICNICS
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Assorted. Any 39c Pkg. Save •17r,.' . - 3 .- .,- e
BROOMS ON SALE*Ino
4 string. New Corn. Ikea* Save. Each . '7.. , I 7%,
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' JAVEX LIQUID
' Large 64 oz. Save Up To 8c Bottle . . . . . . „ ,39t . •
• •HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OUR •
• '• • GARDENING SUPPLIES. ' • '
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SEED POTATOES, DUTCHSETS;PLANT FOOD ETC.. •
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We Sell For Less Values Effective •
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Phone 119, Lucknow • , 'MAY 7,.8; 9. .., •
missionaries and • translators.
What a privilege we have :with
Bibles in our .homes in. our own
language. The Formosan is con-
scious of the need to spread the.
E�si,el and after a church is well
established, they build another
church and call it another `child'.s. •
Two years ago typhoons destroy- ,
ed thirteen churches In closing ' •
she said 'the people are listening .
and asking for- your help." •
SIEGRIST'S
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.:We carry a fun stock ,of Men's,. Boys', Ladies', Girls'
and Children's Near . . •• • '
• ALL ARE WELL KNOWN MAKES
...SEWING MACHINES , `' •
• COME IN AND'.5EE THESE ON DISPLAY'
We, consider our prices the best,
•Plaid cat or beach blankets Size 52"x67" $1.95 ea.
or 2 for $5.88. • • •
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'MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR '•• • •
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Men's work . boots, steel arch supports and toe cap,
Reg. $10.95- SPECIAL. $8:88. . •
SPORT and WORK SHIRTS :
• 'Reg. $3.95 SPECIAL 2„ for .$7.00
••• • Reg. $2.95 ,SPECIAL .2 for $5.00 .
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Reg.. $1.85 SPECIAL 2 for $3.00
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Men's arid Boys' undeiweir 35c• and
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Terrylene NO -IRON Dress Shirts' $5.95'
Broadcloth NO -IRON Dress Shirts, $3 95, $29, $1.15
• Dress •pants work pants — jackets — running shoes
. • • and rubber boots
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• LADIES' , GIRLS and. CHILilktENS, WEAR .
•• • Towels •18x36, .SPECIAL 3 for $1.00
Bedspreads, Blouses, Shm Jims, Bath Towels
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Slacks, Shorts, Skorts, Jeans, Slips,'
. • Childrens .Dresses, skirts ,
Bel -Lon Cardigans, Reg $7 95, SPECIAL $4.9',5
Bel-Lon:Pullovers to match Reg. $5.95 SPEciAL:$3.95
THIS TREMENDOUS SALE COMES TO A CLOSE
ON SATURDAY, MAY 9th.
400 Day Clock Will Be Drawn
••At: 10 .p.m. SutUrda3i,Niiht