The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-08-26, Page 121
PAM•. TWELVE
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, bNTARIO.
WEDNESDAY, AUG, 26th,' 195%
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ENGLISH FLANNEL. BLAZERS
Their' smartly .tailored looks are just the think for
wear with skirt or `sIacks. ,Single or double breasted styles,
fully lined and with a gold, color crest, 12 to 20,
In Navy or Red • , .. , ,. , , , , ., . $7,95 :to 1$9.95
In . • -I hite tv Y h , .. • .: R • • , • • , a1: ,. , . _ . •� f • .. • .9...
$1 5
MISSES' CARCOATS,. ,assorted colors . , , $7..95 up
•GIRLS ,BLAZERS, SAO `1.4 $2.98 and $3.95.
COTTON 'SKIRTS
A:good selection . of slim or full skirts,assorted'. pat-
terns and some plains, sizes 10 to 20:
A DISCOUNT of `$1.00 ON ANY SKIRT
GIRLS' 8 to: 14 SPECIAL' , , , $1.98
MISSES' COTTON BLOUSES
New shipments this week in hisses' cotton blouses in
sleeveless .andshort sleeves. Allow us to offer a' new vari-
,ety'of baek-to-school numbers, Sizes are.12 to 20 and 8 to 14.
C.
SWEATERS
• A special oh Banton Pullovers and Cardigans. colors are
white, peacock, scarlet, (blue fair, brown.: sized from. 12 to 20.
PULLOVERS SPECIAL .;, . , . .. $4.95.
CARDIGANS •SPECIAL , . , •. $5.95
Headquarters, For
BOYS' 'WEAR
'hhe school -bell, • will :be ringing ibefore you know it!
make us your headquarters `•for everything your ' boy will•
needfor "retur•ning',`to. learning"• from kinen dergartto col-
lege, Choose ' now from good looking ,garments, sturdily
made for longi. hard wear. PRD TO SAVE YOUMO.NEY.
FINAL AUGUST SALE `.
Now you can scoop up savings galore and walk away
with `-:shorts, short . sleeve sport shirts, bathing suits,
sunsuits,. sundresses, .summer dresses • in. Ladies',
Men's • and Children's Wear . Department. . •
Drastically Reduced As Much '.As'
ONE-TH I RD `'OFF
AGENT FOR . KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Pick -Up siyfd .' Delivery Monday and Thursday.• •
LADIES' ` and
MEN'S WEAR
1. SEE BY :.TH.E
SENTINEL.
THAT Eric Walden of Walden
Bros, transport, who at present,
'resides 'in, Ripley, will Wild a
home in Wingham on the new
development property, opened
uplast year by Berry Door Co.'
THAT there were six bird houses.
and five posters on display at'
the Lucknow .and District Hor-
ticultural Society show at the
week -end. They were ..all cred
italbie efforts. and the nui ber
of entries was gratifying., The
respective 'winners Bryan
Gammie and Dorothy . H.aliam
are. eligible to' enter . their
handiwork at the district corn. -
petition and 'the winners step
,up• to .the provincial. contest.
'MAT merribers of the Lucknow
4-H 'Calf Club :will write , ex
aminations ;at Belgrave • on.
Wednesday of .next' week; On
• Thursday evening': they will
hold' their last practice, judg-
ing ,'meeting •at the farrin of
Tom Todd at St•.. Helens, ..The
• years activities' climax at the
Lucknow' Fall Fair. ori Septem_
ber 24th.
Tg T, 'Rod Wraith, son of Mr..
and Mrs. Jack Wraith of town,
has taken '.a position at. Grant's
TV.. in Walkerton : as . as istant
to the firm's. television teehni-
iciari:.R;od is a graduate Of ,•the,
Radio ' College of Canada .at
Toronto.
Tti1AT. a reception was .held in
the Legion . Hall: last•. Wednes=
.day, night for Mr. and Mrs.
• iDon. Thompson, newlyweds.
Carruthers' orchestra . played
• for ddncring..At the lunch hour,
Ted Collyer gave an •address of.
• best wishes to the couple and
Bob • Hewat presented ,.. them
with 'a ,gift of. money. •
tHAT, R. B.. Quanpq has sold his
house on Quality Hill ta , Mr.
and .Mrs. Ed McClenaghan 'of
Brussels who obtained posses-
.. ion last week -end. Mr..Quarice
• has pnrchated the ..home of
Mrs. Chas. Lorenz just north
of Giver's 'Convalescent Home;
He also had.the stiocesiful ten-
, der. on the propefty just sotith
• of' the village formerly .occuP-
•Quarice lived there shortly af-
ter corning' to Lucknow...
THAT -Hugh Gni/ling of London,
formerly of Lucknorw, was 'one
-THAT Fred, MacGregor of Kin- 'school .teacher. Mr. Oliver ob- of , a trio to win -the Silver -
tail has sold his farm to, WM. , tains possession in Mid Octo- woods - Trophy at • Elmwood
L. Oliver of London, a, retired ' her. Bowling Tournannent -Hugh
ysoftbe.. 1:1.
Price's.. effective August 26, 2 7, 28,• 29; .
I.G.A. APPLE JUIICE
2 for53e�
48. , „., .
HEINZ .BEAN$ WITH PORK
1 tri Oz,
CLOVER or MAPLE LEAF
SOCKEYELEAF SALMON s
I.G.A. MILK
Tall..... , .,,.
RAID .HOME AND GARDEN SPRAY'
1 '69
Plus 100 Extra Gold •Bond Stamps
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. • .•- • •
for 35c
47c
3 for 39c
Shor
Markey
Two DiflIrg RoomWANTED,
a i:tress.es
Single or Married. Permanent Employment
Best Working Conditions,
Apply
BRUCE INN, KINCARDINE: ;
THAT a report .from the; Agri-
cultural Office at. Clinton says
• that high • humidity and fre-
quent rains is . playing havoc
with the White bean crop in
the southern part of the county
and with the °: continuance of
such Weather damage could: be
severe. •
4ummEg' CLEARANCE
CONTINUES
WITH 'DISCOUNTS from. 10. to 25%
on all
SPRING and SUMMER WEAR
EVERY MEIV.LBER OF THE FAMILY
And Coming Up Are
BIG VALUES. IN. BACK-TO...SCHOOL WEAR
For Sehmil Toggery,Drop ht At
The MARKET Store
.phy, at London Bowling -
Tournament, and ,they receiv-
ed lovely prizes.
MAT' a budgie' .bird was diS-
oovered 'recently in the or -
farm. Where it came from was
'was the former • Elva .Peart,
daughter of ..Williani -Peart
• of Toronto and formerly of
Lucknow,, where. Elva was'
• born. Her mother died ?when
• she was an 'infant and she was
raised • by her grandparents,
who, oPerated a restaurant 'and
grocery • businesi where Hen-
ry's Fruit Market- is located!.
They left here when Elva was
, a `child. of fiVe; and Tuesday's
visit was the first' time she
• has teen backsince a girl 'of 15.
on ' a visit. . Incidentally.. the
Thompson and iRatliwell fami-
lies, on' whom she called, were
the only local 'people she 're-
membered. She is living in.
'111AT . cemetery vandalism,
which occurred at South Kin-
loss C'emetery 'earlier this year,
isnft confined to this locality.
Entrance was recently forced
at aeaforth where ornamentaf
tcimbstones .were damaged. at
not the first time such van-
dalism has occurred there.
THAT Garnet Henderson, who
stiffered a 'severe stroke less
. 'than two weeks ago,. is making
a splendid recovery 'and is up,
'each daY and able to walk. He
is -also regaining the USe of his'
right arin, and 'his speech,
DetrOit, and had been 'holiday-
ing at Grand Bend. .
BORN
District General Hospital, on
Tuesday, -Au.gpst 25th, 1959, to
Mr.. and Mra. William MacPher-
ter.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mri:.Franic Hamilton,
Lucknow, Ontario; announce the
engagement of their • daughter,
'Raeleen to jame.s Carlyle Camp-
bell, son of Mk. and. Mrs. Neil
Campbell,. London, *Ontario. The
wedding to take place September
field Presbyterian Church.
4, Winighairi„ announce Vie. ep-
Frederick Edward Arthur Moore,
son of Mr. ' and Mrs. EdWard
Moore, Lucknow. •The .marriage
Will take , place early. in. Septern-
NOTICE •RE
ndergarten
Kindergarten Classes Will Be Field Morning and After)
LUCKNOW PUI3LIC SCHOOL,
No Classes First bay of School ,
FURTHER REGISTRATION'
Will Be Held Theiday, Septeinber 8th
CLASSES COMMENCE' WEDNESDAY
for children bori from August/lst, 1954 to December
•
AFTERNOON CLASS, 1:15 to 3:45 P.m
for all rural children, regardless of birthday, and child'
ren born- from January "lsti 1954 to july 31st,. 1954,
LUCKNOVV PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD
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