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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-20, Page 8• °A MOM TRE; L,I.TOK 011T RENTSTRIJ, I VOKNOW, ONTARIO . ' 1� WMNi SDAX,, MAY 20th, 1959' d • for full page of BIG► MAY VAI.IJ S.. Sale Starts This, Thursday, May 2 tst Ends Saturday, May 30t1 ipG .NT FOR KINCARDINE. CLEANERS •y 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 ?. a aa� , f 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• . .•• • • • • • .,. • . • • • • if • • s • . • L • • • 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 a,:w:..,r.r�ror.brow.w.w��.�Y+wuw„�ay/ ..�►.» "11.O4111'b 1 SEE B THE 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- . 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 .11, 04. t,, .... ssa.;: 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) • •, 12 Games $1.00. — Extra Cards ..25c SPONSORED by LUCKNOW` LEGION;, BRANCH: 309 •• THAT • .Mr ' and Mrs: Laurence'. ADVANCE POLL IN•.. FOUR. , 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 raare 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, • 'ebster & Mackinnon PHONE • 50, LUCIINOW' .• Plumbing, Heating,. Wiring, Eavetroughing