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i DN.ESDAY, JULY 29th,, 1959
THE: LUOICNOW - SENTINEL, LUCK TOW, ONTARIO •
PAGE ?THREE
SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY
NIBLETS CORN.
14 oz; tins % :.. , 3 • for 49c
CLARK'S TOMATO .JUICE.
• '48 •oz. tins . , . .. ,' 2• for' 49c
ROSE BRAND MARGARINE
lb. pkgs. . 2 •for.' 49C
KLEENEX CHUBBY or REGULAR.
pkgs. = .. •..... 3 . for '49c
KEN -L -RATION DOG FOOD
15 oz tins . .: .. , 4 for 49c
FRESH PRODUCE.
Plunap,Fne 'Quality. BANANAS, 2 lbs ,-25c`
Refreshing Sunkist GRAPEFRUIT
48's . .:5. for 39c•
edand
)PHONE 26
9c :Red Tag SaIe.':.
York `Choice` Quality New Packl Peas ' • ,/;
20 • oz. tins :° ,. , ',' ; •, .,3. ' for 49c k,
• e.
Libby's. Deep Browned Beans < '
15,o , .
z.' tins. :. • . 3: for �49c
Heinz Asstd. Junior and Baby":Foods
tins . ,. . , .. .. 5 for- 49c
Kellogg's "K" Cereal pkgs. .6 oz.,, ,2. for. '49c
R & W asstd Jelly Powders. pkgs., 7, for 49c
R & W . Homogenized Peanut Butter,
9 oz. . ; .:....:. , ' 2 for 49c
Supreme . Black Pepper, 4. oz. tins . 2149c.
Early Riser Coffee, lb... . .• . 49c
Fancy Quality.' Pink Salmon, lb, tin . 49c•
Sunkist . Brand . Lemonade, 6 oz: tins 4149c
Golden Hour Salt Water Taffy, reg. 39e
16 oz.' cellq29c
Golden ' Hour Panned Colored ', Mints,
16 oz. cello . ; ,. .:.; . 39c
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FREE 'DELIVERY
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Mr: and 'Mrs.Harvey Hall and
family of Detroit, have returned
;oval & General haute' after visiting two weeks
with ' the Hall family.
1r. and Mrs.Jim Trumbell
I Bobby of Long Branch visit Mr. arid . Mrs.: Herb : Curran,
recently with :Mr. and: 'Mrs.. M?.' and Mrs. Tam Andersonand
n Anderson and Andy Andy are visiting this week with
relatives in . Detroit and Mount
2r, and Mrs: Wilfred • . Russell Clements. .:
Springfield, ,Tennessee' ..were
[tors at , the .William °. Russell Mr • and Mrs. Elroy. Sieloff
ne last week. Wilfred is a '. and Sons' Ron' and Kenny tit ' De-
ihew of Mr.' Russell troit :were, holiday visitors; . at the
home of Mr.: and Mrs. William
.r-. and`'Mrs: M. H. Corrin, and Cox in Kinloss.. -•
rna returned the end of the . ' ' ..
k: from two weeks 'vacation, Mr. and Mr" s...Hank 'Kruger of
ich included ' a ,`'trip to Still- Detroit spent the week -end with
`er, Oklahoma, CO . visit. Dr. Jack ICillies; Mrs. E J; Thom.
1 Mrs. Brock Cleland. . returned with them for a few
days visit'..
,t the morning service in the •
In, a letter 'received recently
sbyterian Church on Sunday . from Miss Gertrude Treleaven of
.uet was sung' by Mrs. Philip London, she .mentioned' visiting
wart. and Norman Taylor. ,T+he at the San with � Mrs. 'William
ceding Sunday the :Steer•.sis •
o-, Ruth and Phyllis,,sang a Kearney who is having• a. hard,
pullto regain her , health. Mrs.
' Kearney. is • , the. former. Annie
1r. and Mrs. John C. -c 4r" Cain and the last _merniber of the
vers, Gayle ..and Anne. of Cain family.. •
st Lorne • spent the; week -end.,•
h' his mother) . Mrs. John Car' , Recnt guests at the home.. of
revs arid attended the recep- Mr. and`Mrs.', Orley�Cooper were
t on" Friday ,for Mr. and Mrs. Mr.. and Mrs. James Quill of Ayr,
Ler.. Maclenzie.. 'Mr. and Mrs. [Walter Jarvis' of.
Galt, Mr..and Mrs. Ray ; ' Wake-
ford and Jimmy,.' Gail, Billy,
Patricia, Mickey of'Gander, New
foundland; Mrs. Mrs..Jessie Gor-
don, 'Janet and Isobel of Mount
Forest; .: Leonard White , of Mt.."
Forest and Mr. and Mrs: Albert
White of Hanover.'
Lucknow !
'resbyterian Church
Minister;
Rev. Wallace McClean
SUNDAY; AUGUST < 2nd
30 a,m.i,
Dungannon
ng
.00 a.m. Sunday • School
:00 a.m. Combined service
in 'the United Church with
Rev.. McClean in .charge: .'
1
LUCKNOW '
INITED CHURCH
•Minister:
Rev. Gordon fl. Geiger,
• 'BA., B.D.
SUNDAY, AUGUST '2nd
00 "a in, Church. School
:00 a.m. Combined worship
of Presbyterian and united
Church congregations, Rev. '
W. McClean in. charge.
'Nursery during church
Louglrt Far The Week: -
11 sunshine'makes' a desert,"
.Sunday visitors. with Mr'. Jack
Wright were grandson, '• Gor-
don Neable, Mr, and Mrs. Julius
Fisher and.•family of Listowel,
Mr. Ralph Wilt, M. and ' -Mrs.
Morris • Dennis and daughter,
Jeanie .of • Wroxeter, Mr, Henry
MacKay of ,Kitchener..
ENGAGEMENTS: •
.Mr. and M.A. ,. Manson Reid
,announce the . engagement of
their • daughter, ',Edna''; Grsce, to
•Cst. Ernest Samuel Gryba, R.C.-
M.P.,.
.C.-
M P ,. 'son of Mrs. Peter . Gryba,
and the :late Mr. Gryba. Endeav-
:our, Saskatchewan. Marriage -to
take ".place ':September 4th, in
St Johns' Anglican. Church,.
Squamish, , B.C. '
HELD • TROUSSEAU TEA'
FOR. SATURDAY' BRIDE,
• Mrs. Lloyd' Ashton entertained
at • a trousseau tea on Saturday,
July 25th in honor ofher daugh-
ter; .Beverley..
Mrs. Ashton, Miss. Eeverley
Ashton , and Mrs. Campbell
Thompson welcomed ' .the guests.
Miss Patricia Thompson, was . in
charge of • the guest register in
the afternoon 'and ' Mrs. Stuart
Collyer in. the: evening..
Mrs. H. D. "Thompson was in
charge of • • the •tea-room with
Mrs. Hilton •Ashton and . Mrs.
Alison Ruttan, [grandmothers of
the bride and Mrs., R.' H. Thomp-
son,
homp-son, and Mrs: Ed . Thom, grand-
mothers •of the groom, pouring
tea in the afternoon, assisted ibhy
Misses Norma Murray and Nancy
Hewat.. ' •
In ` the . evening, :Mrs. ' Nellie
Scott, Mrs. Bob Finlay, Misses
Nellie 'Ruttan and Helen. Thomp
son were at the tea table assist-
ed by Miss Donna ]Mead and
Mrs. Carl' McClenaghan.
Displaying the bride's .trous--
seau, shower gifts. and wedding
gifts were in the afternoon, Mrs.
Carl McClenaghah, Mrs. Bob
Finlay and Miss .Dolma Mead;
and in the everimg, Misses Bev,
el -ley' McKenzie, Patricia Thomp-
son and Mrs. Chester Hackett.
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usiness. o . e
OPENS SEPTEMBER 8th •
Practical Instruction in all. Commercial Subjects'
Qualified: Teachers --Modern Equipment—New Typewriters.
EXaminations set,. marked, . and. Diplomas issued by
THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION' 'OF CANADA
For several years every seat has been filled
:Register now Tuition $22.00
Telephone Goderich. 428 or 1272 collect
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'Ten per cent
MANY ITEMS -
Less Th,a�r Ia'Y%
Price
COTTON DRESSES. GREATLY ;REDUCED.
Men's Suits
Boys' Shorts
Bathing Suits .
Straw hats
Sox . .
•
•
10%Q off
•, . 89c'
. 10% off
Clearance
.... . '89c
Sport ;,Shirts ...
Ties, Reg.: $2.00 .. 75c
$2.00
Blouses
T -Shirts
Panties , . . 59c
Nylons, 79c, 2 .for $1.50
Cotton Pyjamas : ', $1.00.
$1.00
half price
Hats
Skirt's
half price,
"20% •off
SALE : CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEKS
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR FASHION N , MILLINERY
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs., Gordon Valad'
and son Keith of .Durham "spent
the week -end • at: their home here.
Jerry Moore and Douglas 'Frayne
returned to' Durham. ' with them,
to work with the Highway .Con-
struction
Construction Co. where • Mr. ' Valad is
Superintendent.
Mr:. and.: Mrs Len Wgodley,
Mary Darlene and Donna"_ Marie
'are • visiting at the Cliifton•
Austin: home.
Mr. ` and " Mrs: ' EdvNard Redfern
and. • David '' of Detroit ' are visit-
ing with the Gilbert Frayne.
family. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Courtney
of Toronto spent'.a .few days with
the Courtney relatives here; ° dur-
ing the "past week.: •
• Mr. and Mrs. Dant Doyle and.
family of . Detroit, are visiting
with: Mrs.. Edward 'Foley.' . and:
family. . ...
.Rev. Father • Nolan, Father
Moss and Father ,McMartin were'
recent .visitors 'at the, Rectory.
,Mr. and ,Mrs: Ryan 'and' family,
,Of. Detroit are visiting with the
Walter Clare . family.
Miss. Catherine' McCarthy and
nephew William McCarthy .of
Detroit • visited with; relatives
here ' last 'week.' : '
. Mrs. Martha :O'Neill and fam-
ily visited with: her cousin Bro-
ther Druley, of .The Christian
Brothers from Argentine, d'ur-
ing the past week. Brother Dru-
1. ey is on an extensive tour after
.celebating•. his Golden Jubilee as
a Professor • in the Christian
•Rrothers< colleges in different
U.S. cities.
Miss Mary Ellen O'Neill and:
-friend ', motored to. Algonac,;
Mich. over . the ' week -end, and :.
Mary Martha 1Vtoore returned.
here with them for a visit at the
Michael 'O'Neill..home.
Miss Norma ;Miller, of Ham-
ilton, Miss Mary Sheridan and,
•
John p'Neill ' 'are 'vacationing• ;
here,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moerbeck
were. visited by their daughter
Mary and family of Toronto' re-
cently.
` Mr. and Mrs..; Albert PO'Lougih-.
lin; Sheila ,and. her friend from
Detroit : and Miss : Ann Dods of '
Detroit are 'visiting at the fame
of Mrs.. Jacks Kinney.
Mr. and; Mrs, Hugh'. Luttrell of
Fort Francis visited with Mr:'
and Mrs.. John Hal[::
Lyceum Theatre
•
WINGHAM
Two shows each; night
First at 7.15 .
Thursday, Friday,. Saturday,
July 30, 31. '.Aug. 1..
Audie Murphy Claude Dauphin.
11 I
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"THE QUIET' AMERICAN"
An. English ,journalist. stationed
in Saigon covers the war. in Indo-
China: • •
ARK
THEATRE
Goderidi
Now Playing Henry Fonda, Dorothy Malone' and.
Richard Widmark In "Warlock" In scope and color
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 3, 4, 5.
James Cagney Shirley Jones & Cara Williams
The• irrepressible :Cagney as an opponent of the
big labor. bosses in a dramatic and; entertaining picture.
"NEVER STEAL ANYTHING -SMALL"
• — Scope and Color •
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 6,, 7, 8.
Jayne Mansfield ° Kenneth More & Arthur .Dales
A rare, " rollicking and rip-roaring, comedy about
an . Englishman who, invades the West' in` true l lit sl
form.
"THE ' SHERIFF ;OF FRACTURED JAW"
Scope and Color
Coming' - "Twilight for' the Gods"In Technicolor
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