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WEDNESDAY,. JIM, 3rd, 1959
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW,,, ONTARIO
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LADIES' .AND MISSES'
LADIES' ' AND MISSES' SHEENO SKIRTS in, assorted
styles, Black, Blue, -Beige, navy, royal and coral, Sizes
12 to 20;Only . , , . $2,98
SKIRTS IN POLISHED COTTON (patterned) In good
variety of coloura%,Sizes ..12• to 20 '. , . �', ,£:, : , t ' , $3.98 .
MATCHING SETS OF
Halters:` ...,, ,e. ,,,:,k•...,,.
$1.59
Shorts ;.,. •,•,;.•,,:•• • •..,,. $1.98
Pedal Pushers , ; '. , p. ; • .' ,' ,.., ; , $4.98' .
.Blouses ... , • • SI, :I. .1! . # •':, • $2:98
Can ..be bough. t; separately or as sets•
Sunsuits $3:95
GIRLS :BLOUSES, 8 to 14, 'plain and •plaid materials,
Only 1.0401 . ••••• , ,; , : , , $1,29 and $1,49
All. above items are new arrivals this week,.
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AGENT. FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Fre, Ile!gUp .'and. DDe ty; Monday and Thursday,
' LADIES' and .MEN'S WEAR
*Doors Open :'at,8.1S Games start at , 8.45 sharp,
LEGION HALL,:' LUCKNOW
$100:00 JACKPOT -, MUST GO
(No Limit On Numbers Called)
2 Games 1.00 Extra `.Cards 25c
SPONSORED by LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309
,.iiia.. '
DAUGHTER.: OF FOR1VlR
PASTOR: SPEAKS HERE
The W M:S. was in chargeof
the service in the "united :Church
.on Sunday, whefi. ley:, Gordon
Geiger was attending.. Hamilton
Conference.
The •:guest''speaker was.Mrs.F.
'C Ball of London, who gave a
splendid address. Mrs; Ball is ; the
former Clara McKinley, whose
father, ' Rev. G. McKinley was
Methodist minister iris. Lucknow
from 1911 to.49,15; : when he was
succeeded. by Rev R J. ,'Garbutt.
Miss' Ada Webster introduced
the speaker, and .spoke intimate-
ly.of:(the family: as Dorothy; Har-
old and . Clara. The MeKinleys
went from- here to Seaforth.
Mrs:: ;ORoss Cumming ':conducted
the service, supplying . for Mrs.
P. W. Hoag, president of • the
Afternoon Auxiliary : 'of the
W.M.S. and was assisted by Mrs,
:V'erron. ureter; president of :the
'Evening' •Auxilary,'
Members of both groups sat in
a body in the church..
Principal: , Why areyou : date?.
Student: Class started before I
got here: •
'THAT.a'few couples, intimate
• friends Of' Dr.:' and Mrs. .T.'• B.
Cleland: gathered at the •. home
of .Dr: and : Mrs. M.. 1•I: Corrin
.' on Friday . evening at a "fare-
•' • well" • party for. , the . Clelands,
• who will leave the :•middle of
'the month for Oklahoma: Brock
.and Mary :were presented with
;a ;lovely travelling bag.'
$EE BY T0
SENTINEL.
THAiT. District. • Governor Rae
Watson and Deputy : District
Governor -Harvey Webster at-
tended the annual Ladies Night
of Teeswater• Lions Club, held
recently in. the ,Vendome Hotel:
• Both .were . called on to speak.
4.
THAT -Miss .Mary .Boyd, . daub-
• ter of •Mr.. and - Mrs. Mac 'Boyd..
R.R. 4 Ripley; was a member
• of the graduating class of Strat
ford: General -Hospital.
11 THAT Mrs.. Evelyn Barkwell has
rented • the apartment above
Murdie's Hardware Store. Tlhe •
shop adjoining the ' hardware,
formerly occupied by.Umbach's
Drug Store, has been . opened
as a -veterinary office . by Dr•
Mark Raithby, veterinary,' sur
geon, • who succeeds. Dr: T. • B.
Cleland.
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THAT TheSentinel added a new
subscriber i .this week ,which. is
• not unusual;' ` but One of the
reason's was . that they like
• coning to Lucknow: to shop on
Saturday 'night,.- because the
stores m a neighbouring town;
which diad been. their shopping
centre, ' close :`so: early.
THAT. S :a' ,i tothers, 'secretary -
treasurer of the Canadian
Swine Breeders' ' .Association
flew overseas this week by
T C:A. on a mutinied business
and pleasure 'trip in the _ Brit
• ash• Isles, He ' will • : visit the
home" of . ' his : daughter, Mrs
W. A. Bradbury at Yarm Yorks
in England. Steve will be away
for • about' two 'Months.
THAT Mrs. -John Durnford.:who
• has been in poor = health for
some time, again underwent
surgery • in London, recently,
and has since been brought to
Wingharn Hospital : Mr: •burn-
ford is .employed • at,• Button's
Meat :Market.
THAT '!C'hris'' Shelton: will, have
a :display; of, power tools `at the
Wingham.'Trade Blair this week
end, -, : Thursday, Friday and
'Saturday.
THAT there will be $100.00 on
the line again /this Thursday
. evening :at.• the Legion's every-
• two : weeks .cash bingo. The
prize•• must go, so. there is no
limit to the numbers, called:•
, •
The MARKET Store
:
MEN'S SHIRTS -4 --blue -Chambray,. sanforized, '
sizes '14 V2 to 4 17'V2 . : • , .:... • . , .• $2.49
MEN'S TEE-SHIRTS -- ' Penmans", nylon reinforced.
,collarette, assorted colours 15c ' white, 89c, 2 for ,$1.69
BOYS' •SHORTS-=sanf prized .denim, . assorted .colours,'
sizes 4, 6 and 6x • :` . ; , , , 98c
Khaki Drill, sizes 7 to '14, pr• • . • • ••' $1. '39`
BOYS' JEANS—sturdy striped drill, , Ivy League style,
sizes .8 to 18, *Ir.:.. • • . ` , • • '• '• $2.95
SUMMER'S HERE, 'HURRAH
K'IDDIFS' PEDAL PLISHER•S—gaily colored drill,
• sies 2 to 6x, only ......... $1:09
KIDDIES' SHORT 8tBLOUSE SETS—floral patte• rn,4 to 6x, only ...•t1.09
Plain colors with, contrasting trim, only .. Y, $1.39"
'GIRLS' DRILL SHORTS -8 to' 14, only . , 98c
GIRLS' CHINO SI -TORTS, only ..• . .• $1.89
GIRLS' STRIPED' BERMUDA .SHORTS, only $1,49
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IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN OUR NEW SUMMER.
JEWELLERY : You Are Really' Missing' Something!
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THAT. ' congratulations are . ex-
tended to Misses; Phyllis Steer
and Johanna Dejong who have.
completed their 'course. at Can -1
arta 'Business 'College, Toronto,
and' have accepted secretarial
positions with business con-
cerns in that' :city,.
THAT W. Stanley Tall; principal
of • Wirvgha.m District High
' School :for' the 'past 25 years,
has ;tendered his .resignation
to :accept the principalshili of
Simc'oe High • School in. Sep-
'tember
BUY'S
DELUXE CHEESE SLICES
Kraft../
��2: lb. . , .0.
.,.
IGA' MARGARINE
'1 lb, .;,
cRISC - .:
1. 14.
GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE- SALMON.
Y2.' lb: x'.
IGA EVAPORATED MILK
`Tall ' . • ,
Prices` effective June 4,
Q. : • ••c
PHONE. 20*
for:5*
for 47c ,
.•. Q • ,•
•
2 fQi:89c
3 for 39c
5, 6.
FASHION. SHOW '
POPULAR EVENT
The auditorium of the Luck -
now District High School. was
filled to capacity last week for
the ' Fashion Show,. staged • by
students of the Home Economics
class,. under the direction of their
• teacher ; Mrs ,Jack •Hewitt Mrs.
Hewitt presided for the program
and acted as commentator as the'
giris'modelled their' various cos-
tumes, : which' were the resultof
their own.:handiwork •
Mrs. . Elizabeth' 'Suter of the
staff.. welcomed the
gathering ,This -fashion ''Show is.
:a popular andpleasing event, but
men are conspicious by their ab
'sence and on this: occasion only
two gentleinen • both from Kin-
loss Township --we're present.•
.:.
The ..program opened With the
• chorus, "I'll ;be with you in ap-
ple. blossom time," with the ,girls
in' formals:, The School Queen;
Marian Reavie and the runner -
Up, Barbara. Murray. were intro
.duced and presented : with nose
gays,.; which were tossed • to the
audience and caught by Mrs. Wan.
Kempyn and Arleata Pollock.
:Grade. Nine girls modelled
skirts and -blouses, Grade ' Ten
girls,‘winter skirts; Grade Eleven
and Twelve girls, winter dresses;
Suits by Dorothy Alton: Louise.
Irwin, Mary Broome, Dorothy
Curran; ' Grade 9 and 10 girls,
`•summer dresses;' 'Dusters; Joanne
Crozier, Judy Webster and Barb-
ara Murray, '.
The modelling demonstrations
were interspersed With .numbers
which included, piano • solos,
Marian Reavie, Eleanor :McNay,
Eleanor "-Reed; bonfire and sing
song number with girls model=
• THAT Rev.. Alexander, Clements
1.
of Palmerston will be the guest
. speaker at' anniversary services
• at South: • Kinloss - Church " on
Sunday. ' '
THAT the .Colwanash: Junior
Farmers. had six of their mem-
hers competing in the Huron
County judging competition::
This ,represented:25% of their
membership, and made them
runners?up ;to. the . Seaforth
Club, which had 13 members,
Or •31% of their membership;
competing. •
•
THAT • the June session of ,Bruce .
IICounty Council "is being held 1
i this week in Southampton with
Warden George Joynt .of.Luck (
now presiding, and who offi-1
dated at the official • openingI
of the new Bruce County 'Lib-
rary Co-operative buildings.
at Port Elgin on Wednesday.
ling 'slacks and slim, pans, and
solo by 'Sandra Percy;, accordi�
selections ibySheila Haldenby,
and Laura.Breckles; solo _,by"
Dianne :Ritchie: and a :'dance by
'Mary Alin'. M'rs. Cumming was
accompanist The door prize don-
. ated . by Mrs,; Henderson vitas cion
by Mrs.' 'Olen •': Walden, .
At tahe close :Of , the progr
the audience was invited to vi
the Home Economics'classroohi
Why, would you, vote ` again
AWATSON
: N
RAE J. WATSO
THINK THINGS OVER
and
GIVE HIM A 'BOOST
by,
VOTING FOR 'HIM
Huron -Bruce Liberal .Asso
at the
lll� nghamTrade Fa.
on
THURSDAY, • FRIDAY, SATURDAY'
JUNE4,,.5,6<
Dealer fort
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• and PROTO:TOOLS
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Phone 80, Lucknew:
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