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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-22, Page 10• THE LITOTC,NOW SENTINEL, LCTCENOW, ONTARIO .74i7SIiNESPAYt; JULY 22n4 1959' CONTINUES UNTIL • WEDNESDAY',, .JULY 29th' • SEE SEPARATE SALE BILLS FOR PARTICULARS $3.00 yore. SP.ecia1S : This. wee BIO BARGAINS. .Jn . Ladies', '' Men's, Boys',,. Girls' and Children's Wear and. Yard ' Goods .. • C ' , .. AGENT' FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free :Pick,Vp and.: Delivery Monday and Thirsday. LAD'JES' arid. MEN'S WEAR - 6:00. 7;00 p. Featuring people, places and. events from Luekt ow• district TELEVISIi 'CHANNEL .8 THAT Mr. and :Mrs. ,: • William Griffin have rented the W. L. MaoKenzie house on Havelock St., which has been ' tenanted by Mr. and Mrs: Gordon John- ston and family,, who are mov- ing to the ':Havelock St. resid- ence across from the bowling green which Gordonrecen* purchased. They. will occupy' the front . part of 'the 'double •• residence, presently , tenanted by 'Mr.' and'. Mrs. ' Irwin 'Car- ruthers. THAT this. 'district received "a "Million. dollar on Sat- urday afternoon. Locally . it raided ' heavily around noon, and again' late in •the after- noon ` for atotal•' rainfall of 1.84 inches within a few hours: iai► s o..oamoibenNion.mmil r.., wtr . r+.i rh Ti 9 • Summer Savings • • 1 BOYS' :JEANS-=sanforized chino . cotton, elastic waist; Sizes 3 to 6x , ... . a 'w .:. Special $1.25' BOYS' SHORTS—choice of . denim, ` drill orchino mat- erial, sizes 4 to .14' yrs... ... :.: 98c .to $.139 MEN'S TROUSERS—good quality light weight 'denim, satnforized and colour fast, .sizes 32 to 42 ... $2.98 pr.. MEN'S SHIRES -seersucker sport shirts, dark colours, short sleeves, S, M. ,L and XL. '.' ... ... $1.66 BATH TOWF S --heavy ginality,. super absorbency for quick drying, rich colours a . , ...:... 98c 'each TRAINING PANTIES—assorted , colours ;and ' white, 19c pair or 5 pr.' for 87c, • KIDDIES SUNSUITS and SUNDRESSES—dainty pat- terns on pastel print, regular $1.19 and .89 reduced to .". ........'. ... , .... 93c and 69c LADIES COTTON SLIPS ---twin seams, shadow proof. panel eyelet 'trim, sizes 32 to 42 ... $1.98 each • ie MARKET Store Pasts...; oaks ♦fieri. dkii sti.missiort rrilii ,+ iii i i)1046.ilwEi. ,. r; . V I SEE BY THE SENTINEL f THAT Douglas Harton ''has mov- ed from Ashfield 'to the Gam • . mie , Apartments in Lucknow, Mr. :Parton plans - to to •:sail the latter part of , August, • on a three months' cruise in .the Pacific,. returning • by way of •'the Mediterranean Sea and At- lantic Ocean.: THAT construction of the new Huron -West: ;area 'School at Pine River went into high., gear on Monday Morning . of this Week. THAT Mrs.: John Howe is past the age of .96 years • and still enjoying fairly. good Physical health. She is. at the home of her daughter, Mrs: R. Schrader at 'Aniherstburg: THAT !the South District ;will' play hostesses to the Bruce ;County' Women's. Institute ral- ly :being • held, this' Thursday,. July 23rd at the Lucknow Dis- •: strict High School. 'THAT P. A. Murray was selected from seven applicants as agent for Culross Mutual. Fire Insure ,' •anee' Co ' He succeeds Parish ,Moffat Who recently resigned for health .:• reasons.: P. A, was .director of the Company, an office he resigned to accept the. • .position of agent. • THAT Elmer Umbach's . drug store is undergoing a • complete renovation inside.. and out. A- • new interior layout 'includes new shelving, new dispensary andoverhead Office: The ex- terior is being Modernized,. With. ` a stone front The work: is being . done by Knights of Meaford: THAT Mrs.' Jessie Allin,, Mary and ,Russell ,flew to Western Canada on. Wednesday for a month's' • visit: They; left Mil- ton in late morning and would be in Saskatoon by tea' time., They, : planned • to visit there briefly with Mrs: William Mc- Crostie, Carol :and Ron: They ,,will visit Jessie's uncles and aunts, Mr.. and Mrs.. Lance 'Moffat at Lloydminster and Mr.. and Mrs.' Alex Maelntyre • at Eastend..• THAT. Jack Fisher ' and Lloyd Hall : won the Wingham Found- ry trophy ;at, a lawn 'bowling tournament in Wingham on Monday ` night. As well as 'winning the trophy they re • ' .ceived blankets. THAT Andy ,Robinson, M.P„• ' was' a caller in town; on. Tues day,' having ' recently returned, from '. Ottawa ollowing the closing sessions of the blouse of Commons. THAT .Mrs. Charles • Lorenz has 'rented the upstairs back apart- inent atBob Finlays and db= • tains possession the, first . part of August. • , • THAT the household, effects Of the late Mrs. James Montgom- ery ery were sold by . the auction on ` Saturday, the. sale being held inthe arena, due to• the rain. Gordon '.Montgomery is presently remodelling the for- mer. theatre ' :building into a ground floor apartment, which' they will occupy.. The 'upstairs. rear . apartment which they will vacate has been rented �by Mary and Allan 1ViacIntyre. The . front upstairs, aparttnent has been rented by Dori Thompson whose . marriage ' :to Beverley' ,Ashton • takes plare on August 1st. • • THAT John and Tom 'Soehrier,` 13 and 12 -year-old sons of Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry 'Soehner of Elmira, made a 76-rn,le bicycle trip front: their ,horne town to • buys of the ..;!eek MIRACLE WHIP 59c • I.G,A. SWEET. MIXED ,PICKLES 16' oz. ,.. .:.,,, , 4,.,.., KELLOGG'S, SPECIAL "K” 101/2 'oz.. ;; HEINZ SPAG!IE'ITI • 15 oz. 3e off . , . . • MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEEa 1 r4 :• (Plus :.100' Extra' Gold 'Mind Stamps) Values Effective ;July; 22,: 23 24, 25. • or 49c hor 1 arke Mr mer ive 'C .Stant at B. of 'H noon Al :tom '< the s9 a" lay ` Gertr side 1 era]: paha .Mr; died ger i •she after , Dora' !St: J1 the •Amberley; Beach area in 8 hours. The. .parents expected. 'to pick ' thein up. .enroute, in. their 'station Wagon, .but the boys beat them to the beach and, 'Wet* :romping ',around; when . Dad and Mother reached the lake, a bit concerned: about not • shaving overtaken thein. The Soehner 'Cottage is 'north. • •o'f • the ,Ashfield park at the 12th : concession. ENGAGEMENTS: Mrs: Aravilla Mead, .Ripley,'an- nounces theengagement of her.' youngest daughter Donna.. Mari . • ,Fyn ''to. Mr' Walter . Brydon Reid, youngest •son; of the late Mr, and • Mrs:. William Reid, Brampton; . • The .marriage will 'take ,place. on Saturday, August :6,-1959 at 12. o'clock:. in ' tthe . , United •Ohurch, Ripley. in. GROWIN9 GIRLS'. WHITE OR. BEIGE FLATTJES, Clearing at $1.99 •and $2.99 WOMEN'S SANDALS, IN, -WHITE' OR ` BEIGE • Wedge Heels Clearing at. .$2.99 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BROWN' CAMP SHOES Red Crepe Iubber.''Soles To; :clear $3.99 • OTHER LIi!1ES REDUCED TO CLEAR h1WELLShOeStoi!€' Im 'Moan Mrs. She l two on ;th surer • and. .fume Acton visiti• aister. previ( spent sister, Ident Ori board Torun minut Oakvi ...struck was : • the.' ti follow Moore not identi' fors i Wed • son vi ville. eertai motile =Mrs' the fii train.. it sial • baggai engine The d onto' "."."'"•04.994•04' iirar�ti • _4 . They Said It Couldn't Be Done They said a freezer. couldn't be' priced so low`yet have so Many' quality features. But our big 17 cu. ft. • CORONADO "ROYAL .DELUXE° . is . only $269.95. yet loaded with features. 'of higher priced models. . • Come in and see us find out how these tremendous savings have been made -- we have the complete story. .CEMENT GOOD SUPPLY OF CEMENT AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES 'ehster ':& M.*c . PH'ONE• 50, LIICKNOW Plumb1ng, Heating, 'Wiring, Eavetrough ng >et a�s�i•tr+r���+tist��.:t�.�ii.��a,�rrr...+ste� 21 (BY The was. h • Bruce Rally i Lucknu dent, naay, .p the a votioir Mrs: 0: branch enee Urer, r� 58 in tl ed for `A ti centre, prize . . words compos Ewing- The wingThe p; Sponsor • Wilson menthe a'citiz the pi J. H. truce honors; Miss Rome y tory of Ment ` c