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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-01, Page 12imaz TWELVE =IX 14 =NOW SENTINEL.: laiTer•KNOW, ONTARIO 4.4,44*****49~.941,4440.4." WED.1111iPD4Y, MAX lst. 1959, in a SLEEVELESS PRINT DRESS We have Many attractive styles in sizes from 12 - 241/2 and 'irked from $2.98 to $10.95, some with matching jackets, , BATHING SUITS by Catalina, Beatrice Pines, Coral Beach and tither well known makes, New styles and patterns, Sizes range from 12 to 44, priced from $4,95 up. SHORTS -In Bermuda; Jamaica, and regular lengths, !sizes TO to 44 $1.98 'to $2.98, SKORTS-in pattern and plain, sized from 10 to 18 PLAY SUITS -Sailor styles and others, 1 -piece. The newest thing in Playwear at . . $5.95 ' AGENT FOR • KINCARDINE. CLEANERS roe rick -Up and Delivery iv.iondity and '110iinsday. SEE. THE. .SENTINEL. THAT the Towland ConstructiOn Company of London has been awarded the contract or pay, ing 12 miles of Highway 21 °betweenBayfield. .and Joseph.- THAT we do not wish to keep 'harping" .on the subject,, but we regeiVed a report Of a fam- ily reunion gathering for in- sertion in the Jul; ist..issue, which took place on June,13th. We welcome such reports,' but require them immediately af- terthey happen. To carry .stich "old" news would crowd out other reports 'which were re- ceived promptly. THAT Finlay. MacDonald of Chathamnotes' the .commence- .ment of the Railiner service • and hopes the people Will pat- ronize it. He says ;he has • on the odd 'occasion used the C.P. Daylirier from Chatham to. To- ronto, and certainly prefers it, to driving a gar to the crowded city • THAT police have, been working on what scant clues.they have in trying to track down; the vandals who . desecrated. SOuth Kinloss cemetery, THAT Hugh Sutherland- has been appointed, a member of the South Kinloss Cemetery Board succeeding his brother the late Alex Sutherland,. who serve . d, . On the Board for many years.. THAT Mrs. P. W. Hoag returned home on Saturday from Lon- otlon where she had been •hos- pitalized for about three Months since 'suffering a fractured. hip. THAT a bird's nest .Which, solid- ly plugged the chimney, caus- ed .sinoke to back up into .the • . hOrne .of,' Mr. and -Mrs. William McGill on "Standpipe Hill" on Friday morning, resulting in a fire alarm when it was believ- ed:the 'home was afire. • 'MAT effective on Sunday the . congregations of the United Church , and Presbyterian . Church will hold cornbin.ed ser- vices • for the summer. 'July services will be • in. the Pres- byterian. Church, • with • Rev: .0. It Geiger Preaching, and • during August services will be conducted' by 'Rev.. Wallace McClean iirthe United Church. 'THAT Mr. • and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, -Nancy and Kenneth, 'left on Tuesday by motor for Western Canada. They will be gone A .month. Or more with Edmonton and Calgary aniong ./ the , points *here they will ,They expect to be in 'Calgary, for the . Stampede. • • THAT .amOng the ,guests at the LADIES".,and MEN'S WEAR 'THAT Alfred E. .Ritchie' Of town underwent a thyroid operation • in 'Victoria Hospital London dn.: Tuesday of latIt week and Was able to return home, on Sunday. 'Alf .is employed with the CB section crew, but will take a couple of weeks rest be- fore returning to work. '• ' THAT Mrs Margaret Sproul and William Sproul left at the week -end on a three-week trip by train to Western Canada. THAT Judy Webster, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Charles °Web- ster Is on a two week vacation at Rolling Acres Ranh near Durham:" • 'CLEARING 1LICTION. of Livestock, Machinery, Hay & Grain AT THE FARM 6F GORDON JOHNSTON N.H. Lot 3, Con. 11, Ashfield, on THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 2nd at. 6:30 p.m. Registered Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, due sa.le time: Holstein Heifer Calf 1 year old., Massey Harris Pony Tractor with 6 ft power mower; 'Allis Chalmers W,D. Tractor with live power; New Idea Manure Loader; Massey • H*ris Drill; Horse mower; Cockshutt 3 -furrow plow; Side Delivery Rake, New Idea, 2 years old; pump jack: Set Tractor chains;- Manure Spreader; Drag Harrows; Cockshutt Tandem disc; Massey Harris one-way disc; Rubber tired wagon and flat' rack; Hay loader; Binder; Steel land roller; Brooder Stove; Scuffler; 1.EL Super Chain Saw; turnip sower; Saw"; frame, and saws; Electric Cream, Separator; Set of double Harness. 500 bushels of Garry Oats; 200' bushels Whet, Buck- wheat; 1200 square bales of good hay.- McClary Electric Stove; Fess Oil Heater; 200 gallon Oil Tank. TERMS CASH o Allan MacIntyre Anc.4. Gordon Johnston, Prop. e NIARK stath dinner in Toronto' ..on Monday for Her Majesty Queert Stoafe.' Elizabeth and the Duke of Ed- inbUrgh, were 'Mr. and • Mrs • nna . John Haand Dr., and Mrs. , BOYS' T-SHIRTS, - English ,inter -lock, Cotton . and nylon - Collar style, sizes 8 to 16 $1 4 BOYS' SHORTS ...-;- Sanforized, Khaki Drill, Sizes 7 to ..' . ..9 - .1 .14. Sale price ........... , ...I... : ..... $1.39 pr. I MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS -!.• nozer style, nylon, S. M. L I andXL .....,...... .. ...'.......... o' ... $3.29 pr. 1 Boxer Style, cotton poplin, S. Mi.L. & XL . . $2.98 pr. • MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS --- Sanforized Seersucker, short sleeves, assorted colours, size; 14 , to ,171/2. ' Sale price . . o'...,.... . ....... $1.66 each I GIRLS PYJAMAS •..cotton Plisse, Baby. Doll Style, laCe. trim, sites .2, 4, and 6 - , $1.29 pr. I! LADIES! SHORTY PYJAMAS Wa.sh and • wear fal).' r,ic, nylon lice trim, 5, NI. and L ... $2.59 pr: GIRLS', SHORTS -- sanforized tel shades, elastic WO, sizes 2, 4 HAT CLEARANCE Ladies cleared at half-price. , • cotton, dark eri'd.,pas- • , 1 and, 6 yrs., 55e lic $5c Summer hats all being ' Alexander Nitruno. Dr. Nimmo. moderator of the Presbyterian - church .in Canada ,had earlier. .represented the churCh at the . opening of the Seaway.. THAT Bill Schmid returned on Monday' from a holiday with members Of his family in Ger- many. THAT •Joan Crawford, Beverley Gaunt and Norma Forster were Iin London last week -when they registered to 'take a. busi- ness course at Wells Acaderny in the fall. Jean Richards and Nancy Webster will take a .business course in Kitehener. Jean 'will starther course in July and' Nancy in September. THAT buSinesS .places in Luck - now will be, open'this Thurs- day, afternoon on account of the July; 1st holiday. The Sen- . tint' has been advised of this by Clarence Greer, president Buys of the Week KAIV1 LUNCHEON MEA.T 12 oz I.G.A. POTATO CHIPS 14 oz. PICNIC SWEET MIXED PICKLES 2- 16 oz., ... ; . JAVEX 3e OFF 32 oz. LIBBYS TOMATO jUICE 20 oz. . • • Prices effective July 4, 5, • ,,, • • • • • • • • !' • • 39c 49c for 39c •21c 0.• • .1 `PHONE 20 WE DELIVER- . 1.^.UCKNOW DRY GOODS FOR •YOUR FAMILY p, Soirie Our Customers. 'Frankly Say - 'I Can Always Better Here!' o WE. GIVE •priitA VALUE For Your: Hard To :pet .Douir. • :BECAUSE:* 'OPERATE ON CASH. of the4usiness Men's Associa- tion. ' THAT. Miss Jennie Pierce obser- ved her ' 86th `birthday '• on Thursday of last week; and to 'mark the occasion Mrs NO13 • Johnston entertained a few Miss Pierce'a, friends at 'afte noon tea, ' cOm,plete With hirt day 'Cake. ummer aving , ds this Saturday HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES por.•••••••' $3.00 A 90 Us1 900' mhpweearaosjgogr:a idnarne of Rlioaa: • ..eftsehatrBesi streets to the Cireeztv chd3a:gi.:T:ealt,hnafcienheucll tonnag be can al a co 'tv.realcotpmt W oealkeetir na botaCmd This fwe ;,wf for gt4hgeir: of Flay availabl An a of .this roughly ilaynt t was a br tht imteiy ll pa mix dr withgwTadolaoeni,AroeAei r Iv' a, eSkbde:eimi sTne. uipdatarneaotiew4hrebv0. mxEueiTitiucmiti: hecol]irykeeta'ol jatl If any aealnlYi e aoarrcideeTt. The co st fall laces jj roceeds enue he 610' co Scout al Scout On Saturc and Wili.l Tors :oh:: ilWnclaah. rTidthnbloYern:,i: .G Listed on the handbill AIR MATTRESSES, $5.98 value, . . . . . .,.. • • . .$3.79 PICNIC JUG, $5.96 value, . , , ... , .......... $3.98 CHILL CHEST, tartan, $14.95 value, . . . : li 6 ., $12.95 GARDEN HOSE, transparent plastic, 50' lengths $2.59 LAWN SPRINKLER, revolving, $3.49 value. . . $2.79 IMINNOW PAIL, galvanized, .... ...... .. $2,79 HUNTER'S AXE, $3.95 value, , . . . . , . , . $2.99 1 TOILET TANK TIDY TRAY, reguhkr $2.75, • $2.15 AUTOMATIC TOASTER, 4 -slice, reg. $29.95, $24.95 i BREAD AND UTILITY BOX, $1.69 value,. . BARBECUE GRILL, . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . Glass Beverage SETS, pitcher and six tumblers, CHILDREN'S SAND SET, 8 -piece plastic, . $12,95 Webster & MacKinnon • PHONE' 50,. LUCKNOW PluMbing' • . ' , ileatinifr Wiring, 0411111H