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AGENT FOR. KI cARDINE CLEANERS`
Free Pick -Up and . Delivery' Monday and ,Thiursday..:
LADIES': and i MEN'S'.. WEAR,
`THAT ',Major M:. C. Watson, a
former 1.ucknowite„ ° was: in-
sleeting officer at the ' Sea
forth; cadet inspection held
recently. Malcolm is; Command-,ing Officer No 6 ordnance �De
:pot, London.
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THAT the 1 Cowan>restaurant is
currently. undergoing repairs
• and redecoration,
THAT ,Jas. Forster has returned
home after .' twelve weeks in
Wn gham Hospital with a bro-
ken : leg. Mr: Forster,; who is
87, has made a remarkable re-
covery.
THAT : Hackett's United Church
congregation purchased, a new
Lowry organ from Carnet Farr
rier at Whitechurch:
Julia
1Q1� I958:
1'SEE BY THE
SENTINEL
THAT Leo Beauchamp is a pat-'
• sentin • Wingham. ' Hospital,
having suffered a severe heart
attack.. Leo is :.engaged at car-
penter.'work. and with him
sidelined it',makes it just that..
..much. more difficult to 'obtain '.
workmen • at this 'seasonwhen
their. servies 'are much in""de-
mand.
THAT; Glen Campbell ' of Belfast
• returned home recently . from
Victoria Hospital, London,
where •he was a patient during
'the month • of May, , shaving un.
dergone a 1 gallstone removal.
operation.
THAT Morley Mills formerly of
• Huron Township, is CGF can-.
didate in the `constituency'• of
,FrontenacAddington in the
forthcoming provincial ele
tion. He is, associated with' a
Co-operative .farm in -Kingston
district.
THAT Miss Beverley, ' ;MacKen;
zie. who is teaching' at Brant
ford, . has accepted a position
on the Kincardine Public
School staff. Beverley is the
daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. Dave
• MacKenzie of •Kincardine . and
formerly of Kintail.
THAT . a reception was 'held` f in
the ' Legion; Hall on Friday
night for. MVrr. and Mrs. David
Kirkland, • newlyweds. Doug
Raynard read an . address of
good wishes • ; to ' the young
couple and Ross Durnin pre-
sented • ' them' with a gift of
money. Boy's:orchestra played
:.' for :dancing:.
unrmer - Togs
Stunmer • is here, but keep.;the kiddies• cool and happy 111•
`SHORTS, 2. to:6x : : , .:
SWIM • and, SUN' SUITS, gay and cute $1..1:9 and $1.96
LADYBIRD STRETG Y SWIM SUITS . , $1, 00 :
KIDDIES' JERSEYS, .light and.:airy, .only ".49c
LADIES' :SWIM .St1ITS ,: ../. .. $4,95
LADIES' SUNDRESSES ..... �....:.:.. l3 95,.
LADIES' COTTON SKIRTS .. .::. . . $3.9.5
LADIES' COTTON BLOUSES .. , :: 99c:,.'
Make T ose Dollairs Go A Long Way!
BOYS' PYJAMAS ---sae f orized broadcloth, 'assorted
• colors`. and stripes, sizes" .8 to ::14 .` ... '.' pr. $2.49 •
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• BO'YS' TEE SHIR'T'S -collar: sty le, neck and seams re-
inforced with . nylon, sizes 8 to 14 : years•.. •. $1,29
MACKS tan* "Eversheen.tin satin
drill; crease-.
resistant, sizes 430; to 36 waist,:,pr, y . $4.95
MEN'S SWIM SUITS—small, .med., large. ,& extra large
'Nylon Boxer Style ..: .. :::. $3.39
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. • 1'ophn .Boxer • Stye' ...:....:.. •... $2.98
Briefs i .. ;....:. ; ' • $1.98
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.THAT Mrs.. Gordon 'Montgomery.
• entertained a few close friends
of Mrs.. Brock Clelands . on
Wednesday' evening: During
thia farewell get-to-gether,
Mary • was presented with a
costume jewellery set of ear-
rings and: necklace.
THAT the West ' Wawanosh
Township School Area field
day will be 'field at S.S. No. • 3
•,(Townshig ,,Hall School) on
Friday, June 12th, starting at.
10.00 am. .. ,
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,THAT Rev. Harold !Funston of
Paisely `will preach this . Sun-
day at :the'' Presbyterian ,Church
here while Rev. ` Wallace .Mc-
Clean conducts anniversary'
` services at Paisley.
THAT. transpo-rtation tenders are
being called for 'four routes to
the new,..' Huron West : Town-..
ship Area School which is to
bebuilt in „the' Reids Corners
district.
,THAT ,we say thanks - to Mr. and.
Mrs. Ted Dexter for •a 'genes-
ous- piece of the wedding': cake
made especially for their 60th
wedding `
anniversary.
THAT , a niece of Mr, and Mrs.•
John NTfall, Mrs, Jack .Anthony
of Guelph, recently won a new
Pontiac in a car •bingy at
'Guelph..
HONOUR HIOCKEN' PLATERS
(Continued .front. page 1)
he had never be treated better.
anywhere than ;in Lucknow, '
He mentioned some of the re-
quirements of making a career
of ,hockey, and stressed clean
diving,the importance of educa-
tion, and devotion, to the sport,•.
the best of a youth, mentally and
which is 'Strenuous and demands
physically, .
I He was introduced by • Gordon
Fisher and thanked .by..Charles
Short, . who presented Dennis
with a gift on behalf of the Club.
Itan..pi.
:' THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING.
2 IVAN'' CAMP BEANS WITH. PORK
25 FREE
16 oz.... , .,, ; .. , .. STAMPS.
1.1VIODESS ' 100 FREE. STAMPS
Regular 24 ' , .
4' REAL GOLD DRINKS -
50 FREE STAMPS
1 CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT .COFFEE, '
.... , , . , 50 FREE STAMPS.
1 BAYER'S ASPIRIN •
100s ... , 100 FREE 'STAMPS'
1 SQUIRREL• .PEANUT BUTTER.
16 oz, ..... , , 25 FREE. STAMPS
1 BICKS SWEET MIXED PICKLES :
• 32 oz. ▪ ... , ., . , 25 FREE STAMPS
1 PREM LUNCHEON MEAT
• 12 oz..'.. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 'FREE STAMPS
2 MONARCHMARGARINE
:1 lb. , ▪ 25 FREE STAMPS
1 YORK BLANCHED PEANUTS ..'25 FREE STAMPS,
1 BETTY CROCKER CEREALS 25 FREE •STAMPS.
2 `ROBINHOOD CAKE MIXES , , :50 FREE STAMPS
1 SALADA TEA BAGS
60's ; • ,, :.. > 50 FREE STAMPS
2 .LEL -MONTE CATSUP
/ 11 oz.'" . 25 • FREE STAMPS
.1 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
48 oz..;: • • :.:..:.25 FREE STAMPS
1 DEL 'MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL
20:oz.. .. . 25 FREE STAMPS
I.' DEL MO .NTE FANCY PEAS
15 oz: ▪ ... ... ▪ 25 FREE :STAMPS
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and were received by 'Donald.
Fisher, Tommy O'Donnell, . Jack
Mullin, .Gary Sutton and Bobby
Mullin.. ..The presentations were
made by ' Ernest : Button, Milt
Rayner, J.' W. Joynt Lloyd Hall,
-.Robertson!' . " and Gerald
Ratihwell
Bob e•Malntosh president: 'of 'the
Recreational , Committee and
Lloyd Ashton, • presented. the
.cream coloured jackets with red.
• and. blue 'trine to, the Juveniles::
The jackets; carried crests em
bleinatic of the'.W.OA.A. champ-
ionship and runner-up for the
Ontario Juvenile :championship.
,Receiving, jackets were Floyd
Stanley, Paul Henderson, Jerry"
Mowbray, Thom Collyer, Gary
Ritchie, Fraser Ashton, Bruce
Baker,. An.. Petersen, Bob And-
rew, Art Short, Art Howald and
Bill .. Robinson who was absent,
as well as team officials Harold
Ritchie, Walter Arnold • and. Otto
Petersen. The jackets were fin -
_Most valuable and most ixn-
proved player awards were made
to Pee Wes, Bantams and Squirt;
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anced by the Town Council,
Lions and Legion.
Jim °` Petersen replied on be-
half of the boys, and manager, -. !'
Harold 'Ritchie 'expressed •appre•
dation of ithe co-operation they
had received . during the success-,
ful` season from the Recreational`
Committee:
BORN
BOY�LF-In Victdria Hospital,:
London on. Friday, . May 29th, to
Mx.. and: Mrs: Jim': Boyle, Luck..
now, '•a •son. ('stillborn)
CHIRSHOLM-at Wingham Gen
eral Hospital on Wednesday, May
27th, 1959, to "Mr.. and Mrs. LeQ'
nard .Chisholm, 'RA. ' 2, Aubtuln,.
a' daughter, : Virginia ' Anne, a
sister for Alex and Cohn.
STEWART—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on May Si, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs, William Stewart,
giaRinei,coprtingrinean.
.non, a • daughter,
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Summer Foatv�rear Q�y
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For Dress or Play, Priced from .. :. $2,45
WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS' SANDALS
White or Beige. Sandals in Medium Wedge o1 Flat Heels
A Wide Range of
WASHABLE CANVAS FOOTWEAR '•
For Every Member 'Of The Farinily
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