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WMNi SDAX,, MAY
20th, 1959'
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BIG► MAY VAI.IJ S..
Sale Starts This, Thursday, May 2 tst
Ends Saturday, May 30t1
ipG .NT FOR KINCARDINE. CLEANERS
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Free; Pick VP and. Deltvery Monday and- .Tbursda
Lucknow and District
HORTICULTURE SOCIETY PRESENTS
Pasadena
ORNAMENT of RUSE
in,.Colour
CARNEGIE,: HALL, LUCKNOW
r1da:y, Ma,
Admission .25c
BRING ORDERS FOR ` TULIP BULBS
ibraria
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LUCKNOW .PUBLIC. LIBRARY.
Library: open afternoons and :'evenings on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
Hours per week- fifteen
Apply in writing to
Mrs. W. R. Howey, Lucknow'
Secretary of. the Board, not; "dater than May 23rd..
Let's:. Make Sur.
LUCKNOW IS SPIE & . SPAN
Need Any Help With Shrubs Or Planting,
Contact .the
-President of .the• Horticulture Society
STRIPED CHINO ideal for ,jeans, slim' puns,, shorts,
"CHINO" •.•••...•.
• fitted 'skirts,' '4�2 . inches wide, yd.: ...: $1.29
PLAIN 'CHINO" beautiful colors,. 45. inch 'wide, Only
. • 98c
yd. . • • i•
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Beautiful gold patterned material,: lovely for summer
Skirts ' and dresses, only yfl• '• . ..... _ `..., . a • a.. ' 79c
SUMMER COTTON DRESSES- lovely and. gay, both.
plain and patterned, some with 6 yd. : skirts; sizes 12-20
and 14% to 241/2 only: • . • • .. , . . • $3.98`
"TROUTMAN" PANTS .. ,. Sanforized drill, grey and.
olive green,, sizes 30' to 42 : .. • • .. • ,. .:.:. $5.50
TEE-SHIRTS—"Penmans", grey, navy, powder blue,
and white •.:• :....:.' 89c ...... 2 for $1.69
BOYS' JEANS—blue, tan and grey with Pinstripe, .4,,
6 and 6x .' . • • • •• . • •• •'.• • •. 4 .. i • • •+W '•. •• $1.98 pr•.
BOYS` : BRIEFS & TOPS — Briefs.. with double seat,
extra heavy elastic, sizes ,2 to 14 'yrs. .. • . 39c & 49c,
The MARKET Store
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SENTINEL
THAT the names included in'
Harvey •, ,Culbert's card of
- thanks last week were meant
as a news item in recognition
of those ' who took part in the
seeding ,bee, Other • neighbours
and friends have helped in
various • other ;waysduring the••
time that Harvey was hospita--` .
lized with a back injury.
THAT the Lucknow Lady Pores-
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ters ,Ae preparing for another,
furniture and miscellaneous
auction this year: Last year's
sale was a thuge success for
buyers and consignors alike.
Watch this paper for an adver-
tisement stating time and part-
iculars of . this sale, ' Proceeds
• are ;for .cancer.' research.
THAT Keith Gardner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Gardner. of . tdwn,.
had' the thumb and.' -first two
fingers of •'his right • hand gash-
edlast week while. working` at
Lloyd's factory He is receiv-
ing treatment in.. Wingham I
Hospital..
'PAT in renewing her Sentinel I
subscription Mrs,: J. A. Robert
son (Dean Geddes) of Mount
Forest ,says: " 'or almost 40
' years If have •forwarded my
Sentinel to .Evan in Los Ange-
les. He,. reads and enjoys every
word ` of it Mrs. Robertson
says She had 'a phone call from
Evan recently and was delight-.
fully ::surprised • to learn that
Joanne MacCallum was : visit-
ing at his home at the time.
THAT ''Rae 3: -Watson has made
a .couple. of TV : appearances -:in'
the ,election .campaign and has
three more. scheduled Mayl
25th at 6:44 May27th a 7:00•� CENTRES IN HURON-BRUCt;,
Compe�au ended a year ,.and `a
Advance 'polls . "for` the pur:
pose of receiving.': the votes: of
voters who expect to be -absent
from the electoral district on the
day fixed for polling." will be set
up in the Huron -Bruce riding.
They will be at .Wingham, . •.
Brussels, Ripley'and Mildmay,
and. will be open . 'on Thursday,
-Friday and Saturday, June•.4, 5,: G.
HEINZ. TOMATO KETCHUP
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ROSE SWEET, MIXED PICKLES
16 oz. • /" ". • , , • , • • • R ► .', , • a
BEANS, In TOMATO SAUCE
15 oz.
HELL` MAN'S' MAYONNAISE.
16 oz. • 4: . • , . •. ,.
JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS
guts',.,a,., ..,..; ...•,••
Prices Effective May 21, 22, '23
►c.
43c�
97c
Orf.s.'1..G.A
PHONE 20
arket
WE DELIVER
Doors Open at . 5.15 Ganes start at; '8.45 `' sharp'
LEGION HALL, ' LUCKNOW
$100.00 -JACKPOT : -y MUST GO:,
(No Lieut �On. Numbers :Called)
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12 Games $1.00. — Extra Cards ..25c
SPONSORED by LUCKNOW` LEGION;, BRANCH: 309
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THAT • .Mr ' and Mrs: Laurence'. ADVANCE POLL IN•.. FOUR.
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June 1st at 6:44' and. on radio
June 5th at 42:55 noon.
11111AT Bob Morton, a member of
the ParkhillCouncil, . was a +eal'ler at The: Sentinel :Office
at the week -end, seeking infor-
/ration • about, .the ' planning 'of
the Lucknow : Centennial, as
Parkhill is laying plans for`
.' their : , centenary.:, next year.,
TEAT :. a . serious ' chimney fire
took the Lucknow Fire Depart-
ment to the .farm:. of Vernon.
Hunter just east of Lucknow,
about- 8 a.m. last Saturday
•:morning. The house suffered
minor smoke and water dam-
age. • with . the outbreak being'
.quickly checked, / 1
THAT Harry iVCreath . has re-
tired'. after 53 years .in the bar-
giber business in Kincardine. He
commenced the• trade • • when
"shave and a hair cut, two bits"
was a reality,:
THAT . the' RObert Chamneys
shave sold their farm at Donny-
brook and have moved to 'Au-„
:burn:. . , • ,
•'I.1HAT this is the wedding "sea-
son,". and The Sentinel always
welcomes reports. of showers,
.presentations, and teas, associa-.
• ted with such events, as well
as a report of the wedding..
THAT the Kinloss-sBervie Young
People's group sponsored . a
Week -end bus trip to. Detroit
with, Allan Reedtaking a ;bus
load of • 40 young people to the
motor city. Enroute on. Sunday
morning they stopped at' For-
est where ` Rev,. Meikle] ohn I
• visited them in the bus. In De-
• troit they visited the Zoo,
Greenfield Village, the Ford
museum, • the 'Ford plant, saw
Cineryama and Jack Miners
bird sanctuary. The ••group stay-
ed. at the YMCA .and . the
'YWCA. It was late Monday
night before they got home• A y:
•number from Lucknaw took..
the trip. '
half .in .the .restaurant' business
last Wednesday. and have mote.
red 'back home" to the .*an-
artoque district to reside.
They purchased the Chin Res-
taurant and renamed it The
Mayfair. His successors. Mr.
and Mts. 'Wilson • Loder ' and
family re -opened. the business
on , Friday
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EXPERT -- 2=CYCLE. 'POWER MOWER.
Clinton Engines
$43:95
' ARTISAN. •4 -CYCLE. POWER MOWER
.Lawson Engine --- Handle .'Control '
$74.50
THANK .YOU!
Webster and MacKinnon would like' to 'thank.
all those who helped, to make their 'grand ' opening.
last weekend such a success. As a new Crest Hard'-
ware, we will continue to give the people ,of this ,
area top service at the right price, If you have not
visited our new store, you are welcome to .do so
at any • time,
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'ebster & Mackinnon
PHONE
• 50, LUCIINOW' .•
Plumbing, Heating,. Wiring, Eavetroughing