HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-24, Page 12. A '
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THE' LITCRNOW I.,1.1CKNOW0 ONTARIO
WEPNESPAY, *TUNE 24th, .1959
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F.111dren s W,ar
wy-LoN DRESSES FOR AI4 AGES—IN 3 to 6x, Floral
patterns, solid colors, and in a gold stripe pattern. Prices
range from - $2,98 to $4.95.
8 to 14 yrs. NEWSTYLES AND PATTERNS—in pink,
yellow, blue and white ... ,.„. ,,, .$4.95 and $5,95
CO',ITON. DRESSES FOR Molo AGES and in SUBTEENS,
'CRINOLINES—with, or .withouthoops 2 to 6x at $1 98 & $2 98
8 to 14 at '$2.98 and $4.95 •
$LIM JIMS—by Popular request we repeat slim jims, in• •
seizes 3 to 6x, in a good variety of bright plaids, only 79c.
'CARRIAGE NETS—Keep these flies away when it is So
easy with a carriage net • , , ,
.,1391sINETS—al1 shapes; all sizes, all •colours for boys and
89c and 98c"
B4M1NG SUITS AND SUNSUITS—See our 1959 models
,for the small fry.
BEACH SETS , • 3 to 6x
11 d• SUITS—with matching beach coata. A style that
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Pleases, enlY • • $3.5 set.'
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THAT the Cleland fainily arriv-
ed. without any trouble at their
new home in Stillwater,, Okla-
homa. Their address is 2011
Sherwood Ave., West, • ' .
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LADIES LADIES . . •
HATS—A new shipment of 50 ladiessummer' hats in white
and pastel shades for your aproval. •, •
SUI‘ACKER HANDBAGSNew handbags and clutchbags in
this week in the very popular slimmer styles and shades
at •• • $1.98, $2.96 and $4.95
FO
IAGENT ,R .KINCARDINE CLEANER$,
Write Pick -lip and DetiVery. Monday and Tharadai,
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LADIES'. and MEN'S WEAR
THAT members of the: Evening „ newly organized. ;Molesworth
Auxiliary were. also' guest at
Auxiliary of • the Presbyteran,
Church were guests of the
winghttm GO -Roth, Auxiliary
on Tuesday of last week. After
• a buffet supper the 1goup
• went through thenew addition
••to the Wind -Lam Church, whih.
• is •nearing completion. The
,• meeting followed in the church
parlour which is upstairs in
the new wing. Members of the
• this gathering of 'about 90
• •
ladies.
THAT the' property and house-
hold' effects. ;of • the late Mrs.
Williani McisIall were 'sold by
,OuctiOn•Satitrday. by, 'Alln.
MacIntyr: The residence;;on
• Stauffer Street; Was..purchased
.by Oliver. Glenn, : •
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WITH PRICES FOR A FARMING COMMUNITY
Is Our Motto At
'THAT .Mrs. ' J.' And,erson of
Lucknow observed her 80th
birthday •, on 'Thursdy, June
• 18th. The day was spent quiet -
1 but .Mrs. Anderson:, was the
• recipient of many cards from
friend § who were aware of the
oeasion and expressed their
good wihes.
THAT The Rival Cp-operatOr,
June 16th issue. carried a pie
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• ttuiorne. Grant se, former
• Co-op budget Plan into opera -
first branch to put the new
Newmarket Co-op, which 'is the
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manager of the"Luknow, Co-
op. Grant is manager of the.
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THAT. Legion bingos'. :have lieen
discontinued for the summer
• months; but it is the intention
t� resume them in September.
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THAT summer offiCially arrived:
On Sunday, the 2Ist, 'bringing
a warm Pleatant ,day; but
• erally the'weather has been diS
greeably Changeable,; arid •un-
• Usually dry. There's an aburi.
• dant Crop of hay,. due to plenty •
• of *•.parly, spring Moisture,' and
'.the harvesting 'of it. IS in full
swing..• ••, ' ' • ' '
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•THAT. Ted Collyer, eldest son of
• Mr; and Mrs. StuartCA:Myer;
• commenced his duties on .M0114• :
day as a Member of the local
Bank of Montreal Staff. •Ted
completed his Grade XII stud-
ies at LueknoW District High
*hoot and in his spare time
had bbeh working at, Short's
• I.G.A. store. ••• •
THAT the 40KNX Barn /ame
• will- be held in '.the I.iuknow
• arena. this Saturday night June
27th' Under auspices of the Ag-
ricultural Society. • ,
THAT 'a 50 -minute hydro inter-
• ruption on Saturday morning
was due to a pole'fire on the
highp' ewerline between' Wal-
kerton and Kincardine, ,
VIII. Wm. Macintosh Slit-
•': fered brAises and •a • severe
Shaking : up - when she • fell
• through the clothes. stand on
Monday. No. ,bOneS were •brok-
Come In And Shop At Leisure Anywhere In Our Store
DRY GOODS FOR ALL 'THE FAMILY
(WE SPECIALIZE IN SHIRTS OF ALL KINDS)
1-4
ARICEI1 STORE
luminer S1
' Continues for 10 Days
BARGAINS! •BARGAINS!
ON TIMELY. SUMMER NEEDS
SEE OUR BILL.
SAVE ON.
Mens Work Clothes
Dry Goods
China Wear •
diftwate Toys - Mew S
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ports Wear
Boys Weir
Childrens Clothing
Paint Small Hardware
SUMMEIi. STOCK REDUCT1014
' At
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THAT a ineeting of the directors
Of the Lucknow. Agricultural
• Society. was 'heldlast week • to
finalize plans for the Prize list
• revision and the appointment
of judgs. The collectors this
SLIM UP! • REIWCElf• •
Use A:yds safe, 'easy; haraless.
ElinerUrnbach, Drugs.
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TWO BOIS DIE•.
. (Continued from page .1)
Percy and Russell Barr, Douglas
Lapp, • and • three neighbours,
Doug and Floyd' Stanley and
John Hodgins.
Cousins acted as pallbearers
for Eric, t..aS, Stanley, George.
• Stanley; Bob/Irwiri, Bert 'Thomp-
son, David Trafford and, Donald
• Thompson. •
Be.arerS of some of the many
• floral tributes were abaut 24
• schoOlinates and Sunday school
• associates of •the two bys.
• David is survived by his father,
• tvio ' brothers; Bill and, :Brian • a
siter- Joan; and an aunt Mis.s
Winnifteit Percy, who has been
amther to the family since the
death of Mrs, Percy, which occur.:
• red ;about four years ago.•
Eric is,survivd• by his Parents• ,
tiVee sisters, Erin% who teaches
at Saletn; Mrs. Hugh lansn,
• (Mrion) of Pine River, Sandra
and a brother Wayne at home: •
•AYUVIEW.C1-10ICE PEACI-145
Halves .15
AyLmEg FRUIT COCKTAIL
LIBBY'S DEEP' BROWN BEANS
f • g.,• • • • • s.
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'YLMER CHOICE CORN, 15 •8 for .
IGACHOIC E PEAS, 15 . . fciF,
LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI, . 15 oi. 7• fr.. ei
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AyLmgg FANCY TOMATO' JUICE. 8,..fm
20 oz. • .,
Si:,WILLIAMSASSORTED JAM'
. , . , • ...4.
SOLO MARGARINE, 1 113
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5 for $1.
• 4 f9r $1.
ST. WILLIAMS CHERRY PIE FILL, 'ALL FOR
20 oz. •
1.BETTY CROCKER PIE CRUST. , • .
IGA FolLwRAO.., ..4 'for 41: •
WHITE CR• 0
05S.TOILET•.TISSUE. . .. for 1
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IGA DO4' HOUS*n DOG FPOD ;ig for $1
IGA •MILK,. 15 oz.. • • 8:. for.
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Prices effective June 25 to 30th
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PHONE 20 WE DELIVER
year are Gordon Kirklandand'
„Re J. Watson, and they, have
about completed their v.rrk.
Anyone who hasn't 'been ap-
'proached and would like to
give the Society a needed fin-
• ancial boost, see either of these
THAT again this week we have
received late reports of meet-
,ings • held in the • area which
• cannot be used at the expense
of reports that were in on
time. We 'again stress . that
• meetings must be in ourhands
• • the mine week as they occur.
Use the Sfntinel letter drop
• for added convenience. •
THAT the "Sugar and Spice"
, column starts in this weeks is
sue, and may be found on page:
five. EXcessive copy crowded
• the column out of last wee's
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THE :FULLY 'WASHABLE CANVAS' SHOE:
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WORK or:,.GASULMEAR
• In • a 'Variety . Of -Color Combinationo and. Reek
AlsoSee OurRe. Of
CANVAS FOOTWEAR,...
,BOYS",' andCHILDREN'S SIZES
RATHWELL Shoe Store
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