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THE VEICKNOW SENTINEL,, .,LUC . $QW.. ,, ONTARIO
inston IeiI. Market
MOST •CUTS 4F SLICED
COOKED. MEATS, ib• 45c
SIDES OF.BEEF. 49c
CUT and WRAPPED foie. FREEZER.
WE, DO CUSTOM KILLING.
ro . and . will, lie pleased to serve you
We •Cut ONLY 'Red and BIue Brand Beef
Mrs, Ewart MacPherson " has
returned • to her home after be
:ing hospitalized in -Victoria Hos-
pital, London. .
DUNGANNQN
Lucknow Fruit
YOUR BARGAIN FOQ1)I.AND
WEDNESDAY, SDAY, JUI: X 8th, • x959
1Vfr. and Mrs.. Fred Baechler
' ' hadas visitorson Sunday, their r
.. son Mr. Harold Baechler, Nvif.
and: family,, Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mont-
gomery
and family, Lucknow
were visitors on Sunday with Mr...
and Mrs.' Allan Reed: .'
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Treleav-
en, London called on friends
Sunday and attended the Decor-
ation• Cemetery service, .in the
afternoon. ;
Mr. and Mrs. John :Fenn
familyof Bradford were e
week.;
M
end •visitors •with her . mother,
Mrs. L. Stingel'.' •
Mrs. John '. '.MeWihinney and
Mrs: Robert ' Reid, Port.: Elgin,
visited for a few days with; their.
sister-in-law,' ;Mrs, 'M., Shackle
ton. ' .,
On• Monday night a sacred'pro-
gramme • was given on ' main:..
'street 'by . representatives of the
Christian Bret'leren .faith; They
were • Mr. John M. .Martin,
•Hawksville .. ' and ' Mr. John D. •
Aiken, Shelburne, .
•Mr. John Fowler; Windsor vis-.•
ited his `brother, 'Mr. Chas'Fow-
'ler on Wednesday of last week.
Miss Sandra Finnigan :is em-
ployed in , clerking .at Amberley
Beach. ,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Victor Errington
Mr, ' and . Mrs. Alex . Purdon
spent the . week -end in 'Sarnia
with their sons, Hector and Athol.
and families. •
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1959 Ford. Fairlane, . Sedan, automatic, '6 cylinder .....:..52,695.
1959 Chev Belair Sedan; automatic,; fully equipped ....$3,195
1958 Chev. Belair, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, fully .equipped $2,795
Two 1958 Pontiac Stratoehief sedans, automatic trans-
mission,
rans mission, fully equipped . 42,650
1958 Pontiac Laurentian, automatic, fully;. equipped ,$2,695
Two 1958 'Chev. 'Biscayne Sedans, automatic,
Dilly equipped $2,650.
Two 1958 , Chev. Biscayne Sedans, : $2,395
1957 Chev: Sedan, automatic, fully equipped :..-........$2,195,
1956 Pontiac .Deluxe'Sedan, automatic, fully equipped $1,69S
1955 Chev Sedan,, fully equipped $1,450
1955 Chev Sedan, with radio, $1,395
1954 Chev, Sedan, fully equipped `' $895
1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach, .fully equipped • .4995
1953 Dodge Sedan '5795
TRUCKS: TRUCKS!
1955 GMC %2 -ton Pickup $1,095
1953 Dodge:�/2 . ton Pick-up , $595:
�ruussels Motors
Huron County's Foremost Used Car ' Dealers
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Cities Service Dealer ' Phone 173, Brussels
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• A: SHIPMENT OF
1/4" ' UNDERLAY HARDBOARD. The perfect Board
To Use Under Linoleum or Tile Floors, And It
Is Rconol'iucal.
1/8" TILE BOARD for Kitchens and Bathrooms., .
,4" STANDARD 'HARDBOARD for flannelling.
1/4" - 4' x,• 4' BLOCKBOARD for Ceilings.
" . 4' x 4' OAK ' FINISH BLOCKBOARD
1/4' 4' x 8' OAK : FINISH VERTI-BOARD
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•1/ ' 4' x' 4' WALNUT FINISH BLOCKBOARD.
1/4" ;:4' . x 8' WALNUT FINISH VERTI-BOARD
/4 4' x 4' MARBO BLOCKBOARD.
5116" 4' x 8' PHENO-WOOD for panelling.
FRESH : CEMENT 'ALWAYS.
IN STOCK
• JOHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER ,LID
Phone 150 • Lucknow
are assisting with • the United
Church ' Summer School camp,
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs.. •Murray Oke and
family; Windsor, . enjoyed 'holi-
days with her mother, Mrs: John , •
Chisholm, Raymond and Mr. and on•:'princess, lines, an apron pane1.
Mrs. Leonard Chisholm with his ,leading into,a. full=tierred tra
eze back. Her circular .jewelled
folks in see herricand•:also cal- p ,.
led to `see' father, Mr:. John veil *as field by a' pearl .studded
Chisholm in St :• Josephs Hospital, ,crown. She carried `a cascade'
London,' who is . reported to be bouquet of red' roses:
recovering 'remarkably. well after The'.bridesmaid, . Miss Evelyn
near -fatal goad. accident a few Brown,; Port.'Albert; wore dusty:
weeks - 'pink marquisette • with matching
Jim' Blakere: resenting Gode embroidered ;jacket. andhead
p
rich district attended `Unite ' dress 'She' carried a cascade bou-
Nations Seminar' in London alas .quet .of. red' roses `; ands' white
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week. • : • :mums. The flowergirl was /the
•Mr.i ., and Mrs..' Robert Rising 'bride's •cousin, `little Irene Hasty,
(nee ' Roselena:: Smith,Victoria,. looking sweet in a' blue nylon
Bannon Agricultural Hall
B:C) Shepihardton were,' tender-; dress with. white collar; trimmed
ed. a dance reception in the Dun= with lace : with ` velvet sash. She.During-
carried'
uring carried : a nose ,gay • of 'pink roses'
the evening, the young •. ,Couple and wore a . headdr'ess of ' blue`
,were presented with- a purse of, flowers.
money '.by Charlie Johnston, .fol-' ' :,'The 'best Man was'Mr.'Richard
lowing an address read b Jack 1 Hancock. of Lachine, . Quebec.
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GRANULATED SUGAR
We Sell. For Less. . ,.
HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE.
Our Exclusive Top Seller. Pound .
VITALIS HAIRDRESSING
' Plus ; Trig' Deodorant Free. -Deal.-
.1Q. tbs. 79c
. . 65c
. ,6Rc
,8+9t
ICE CREAM. '1 Oc OFF.
Silverwood klalf=Gallon.. Each,.
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HUNT'S CATSUP* SALE. • 11 oz.2 bt s: c. 1
. 2.9
Rich, `Red, Flavourful. Save • Vic. ... . .
PITTED CHERRIES IN PAILS
.MONTMORENCY AND BLACK SWEET..
SUPPLY LIMTI`ED. , ORDER FROM US NOW.
We Sell For Less
Phone .119,. Lucknow
Values, Effective
July' 9, 10, 11.
waltz -length, gown ; :of ' chantily
lace over cathedral satin. The
lace bodice featured lily -point
sleeves and a scalloped jewelled
neckline: The bouffant skirt was
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mug -,•ford, London,' visited her: mother,
'Mrs. Abner IVtorris' : on Monday •
following a week -end motor trip
to northern ,Ontario.
Mrs: 1Vf. Shackleton was hostess
at her home on . Friday for the
'United Church W.M.S. •' July
meeting. 'Mrs." 'Clifford Crozier,
presided. Mrs Herb Finnigan and
Mrs: Esther Rivett read the
scripture lesson, , The ".•roll cull;
was "answered' by twelve •twelve, mem-
bers. ` Two new members. joined.
It was also recorded there had
been thirty :calls on 'homes and
two hospital calls. Mrs. M. Reed
reported the Easter Thank-offer-
ing
hank-offer-ing : amounted' to: $55.75 and also
:read a. letter- from rI,nter-Church
Council explaining Worlds Day.:
of Prayer: Mrs. Shackleton gavea reading. Mrs. 'Reid read • an art-
•
icle on relief work. Mrs. J. Ryan
offered,: her. home for the August'
meeting. After :the 'closing•,prayer
a 'bale of clothing was ` packed
for Toronto, •
Vacation .Bible School is "l held
in' the United Church•.thisweek.
and next, week. "It began. July
6 from 9 a,rn: to 11:45'•-a.m. daily. ,
On Monday 70 ' pupils enrolled
'With thirteen teachers, 'dividing
therri into four' groups. according ,
to age.
LA ROCQUE _- MAIZE
on Saturday, June 27th ; at
2:30 'p.ni., a very pretty wedding
was solemnized in Dungannon
'United Church. • '
Pastel shades, of ":gladioli and
snapdragon . andother • stuirimer
flowers' made a' lovely: .bridal ,
setting. Rev ,Roy Kennedy. of-
ficiated for the marriage of Orla,
Marlene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Albert 'Maize; Dungannon
and Gerald La Rocque, Sudbury,
son. , of ' Mr.' and Mrs. "Anthony
La ' :Fiocque ; of Prince Albert,
The bride, given in, marriage
by her father, looked .lovely in a
• The• ushers were the bride's bro-
ther, Mr: Delmer Maize and Mr.
Gordon Powell,. .
The organist was' Mrs:.' Leroy
Stingel who, played the wedding
music" and accompanied the solo-
ist, Mr. Douglas Fleichaver, Clin-
ton,
`.
who. M. pleasing voice sang
the Wedding. ; Prayer and ' Be-
cause. At the bridal, reception '.at
Tiger Dunlop Inn,= Mrs.; Maize.
received the. guests wearing
black chiffon 'over pink' taffeta,
trimmed.with sequins, pink hat
and matching. accessories. Guests
were present from,Lacihine, Que.,.
bec, Montreal, • Ridgetown; St.;
George,• Goderich. •
-On a wedding trip to points in
New York. State and Quebec the
bride wore for travelling a .,blue
.silk figured , sheath with match-
ing duster, white accessories ,and
a corsage of red roses The young '
couple : will make their hte in
Sudbury ' where the ..groom' 'is
stationed in the RCAF.
0 we phoned
the doctor
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An accident.. , a sudden illness,—
One
One of the first things you do is summon medical
help, by telephone.
In ah emergency your " telephone ' gives you
prompt and priceless aid. Just knowing it is • there, '
ready to sere, you day, or night, is, a comfort in
itself. It's hard toput a 'value on these things. Yet
,yotir telephone provides them all—andilio
minimum dost
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