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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-23, Page 12PiGrE TWELVA • • z-; • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LATEST STYLES! EXCITING FABRICS!... AUTUMN COLOR.% SEE .OUR LADIES' COATS in high quality im- ported tweeds •and plaids, Novelty Boucles, $eat,. skin • finish .wool and •Mohair.. Many trimmed with luxury furs,, such • as• , natural mink in Sapphire and Dark Ranch,` also,. Beaver. AUTUMN SHADES of blues,.:browns, •,greens, red, beige and, black:. Sizes -10 20. FALL MILLINERY -=we have lovely fall millinery to complement your coat ACCESSORIES "— Gloves.: in fall shades, scarves' and handbags,. GIRLS' . COAT STS' 2 GIRLS COATS 8 - 14, . SUB -TEEN COATS,. 10 - 14x in latest fabrics and ,styles, ' now: in ' stock in' our • childrens .'and •sub -teen . department.: y I.:; SEE BY THE SENTINEL AGENTFOR • KINCARDINE CLEANERS • Free Piie>c-Up and Delivery . Monday and ,Thursday.. LADIES' and; MEN'S , WEAR, • T;AT Fred iVlartir . ,of Para -'1 mount is 'progressing ' satisfac-. •torily in • Goderich...Hospital, following - injuries received in. a ' tractor mishap; : that , could. •. easily ' have been fatal . It `• is expected that''Fred; will •be • able• to. return, home'in - about a. week • •THAT`• -Beattie Gibson who , has .been 'convalescing. here .at. the home of his sister, Miss Susie Gibson since . early in J tly, • spent two weeks in Wingham • Hospital,. and' ' upon. his dis- charge 'returned to his home in Detroit last week, being driven there by his brother,Marshall. Gibson. • • THAT Douglas Harton is• "now on a Pacific cruise, •'have sail- ed 'recently fromVancouver,- with ' San 'Francisco as the first port of ,call: • • THAT Harold Treleaven's pro-•' gress is quite. slow. He under- , went surgery in London about a • month; ago, • and complica- tions that developed, caused his condition to be. quite ser- ious, •. THAT Lucknow.business men are .slated to do•' some Christ- mas . planning at an • Associa- tion •meeting called for this Friday. ` Don't say. you didn't know about it: •• THAT Harvey Ackert and on S • THAT 'among rtlie members of the' Grand' Jury at. the Fall 'Assizes. in Goderich were • Mer- vin Dickson. and :. Grant Far- rish of Ashfield..There was no one. ' from., this district` on: the petit jury, 'selected to sit ' onMurder ' the' . trial , of. a '14- Year-old . Clinton airport youtht: Steven Truscott Eldon Yundt, Bruce Cour: ty Highways engineer and • 1VIike Fischer; a member. of .. '. the 'committee- .have left for, Vancouver, to attend the 'Can- adian Good Roads 'Association convex,,tion. ••• Warden ''George 'Joynt had "considered-inaking� • the trip, but was unable to get away at. this time. • • • THAT Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Graham • 'and Cllr.' and .Mrs.; W: F. MVMacDonald :went to, St. • Thomas- at the _week -end, 'upon learning of the death of their. cousinMi ,• .ss Bessie •McKillop THAT David .Lougheed observed' of. Kincardine had the largest his ;6th (birthday' on. Saturday, showing of Holstein cattle of when he entertained • some • of. any exhibitor from Bruce at his young friends.. the Western Fair - 1 The MARKET S 1 ALL HATS — New fall • colours and • fabrics, Velvet "and' feather trim. .......... _ '.... $2:98 to $5.95 LADIES' PURSES. •— Plastic Patent, Plastic Leather and. Suede .finish Fabrics. Assorted sizes and ' • .shapes .... ' , .. ".. Y .' . $2:98 ..'and' $3.95 WINTER. 'NIGHTWEAR FALL & -- 'Ladies'' gowns I . of colored Flannette, Si M., L. • Y • $2.59 each 1 GIRLS GOWNS AND PYJAMAS cosy : flannette, ' 1' Dainty patterns. and colours, I •.. $1..69• to .$2.29 1 sizes 4 to 14 yrs. '• : r • • . r.. ••`.. y , BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS -' Fine . velour • Flannette --=•' Guaranteed washable, sizes 6 to 16 yrs• , $1..29 BOYS' COTTON PULLOVERS Long -sleeves, Ideal for school -.or play 'sizes 6 to 14 yrs• 7 7c ' ea. or MEN'S. WORK SHIRTS 2for $1.50.-i • Sport Styles. S•, 'M.., L. . WORK GLOVES --- Viriy I. resists .grease, acids find oil WF, 1`TF' SDAY, SEPT.. 23rd, 1959: Stamp LANCIA SPAGHE'T'TI; 2 :lbs. Plus 25 extra Gold Bond Stamps ► PILLSBURY. CAKE, •MIXES C Plus 25' .. extra Gold Bond Stamps ESQ UIRESCFF UCOAT PO LISIt Plus 25' extra Gold' Bond'"Stamps "SIMONIZE PASTE' WAX, 1 lb. Plus. 25 extra Gold Bond Stamps • I• OLD DUTCH CLEANSER DEAL c i• 5'. extra Gold 'Bond Stamps: . i oi. r 6 Plus 2 .... 33c • ,2 Prices . effective September 24, 25 Short's ..1.GA 26. THAT Misses Edna,' and Eliza Cook' have : returned ' to . Owen Sound after spending, a ' `holi- day with their •:fathM er r, Al, bert Cook. Eliza is leaving at • the. end of the month to ;at- tend the 'University of Toxon.. to .:and is. taking a year's' course ;in' .Administration. in "Nursing, Service. 'THAT • Marjorie Grace'• Coultes of Whitechurch• was a mem'ber of ` :the graduating • 'class of Guelph General Hospital, • and 'received her pin and diploma at graduation . exercises last week: •, THAT full page advt. in this issue' ' lists : many outstanding. values 'during . •: the -Luckrllow .District Co-op's sensational September sale., • THAT 1VIr' and Mrs. Ernie Gry- ' ` ba (the former. Edna Reid), who were married, early thin month.. at Squarnish, BC;, vis., ited last week'with 'cher parents. Mr•: and Mrs. 1Vtan`son Reid, `They flew 'east, also returning 'at the week -end by. plane. THAT Lawrence Bower is a manlier of "The Playboys". quartette. which appeared ,on' the Joan Fairfak TV - program Monday evening Lawrence, . is ' known to many here, having been a frequent visitor at the of his `grandparents, Mr, and•Mrs. George Bower. THAT the :1960 Point Clark Beach" directory will soon be • '.printed' listing every cottage owner on 'the beach : both al- phalbeticaliy and by number. Any . Lucknow .merchant de- siring 'advertising spare, in. this , book : should contact The"Sen• tihe'i Office at once.' Cotton Flannel Plaid. • 1 1. noated' fully waterproof, . t. s., *Sot" . ... .eimin.u.►.Wanr041,0 c.'w ►tt..r+ ►..iii ick". ail* worm . ... ."0. She was 55• The • funeral .was on Monday. • THAT frequently we .can lay ' a finger on. the specific results of advertising. Last week, ' for • . • instance; some 75 tickets to the Westen Fair, were sold at • The Sentinel • Office, by situp •ly • drawing `attention to the fact they' were available here.: THAT Flying, Officer R..1, He-- therington' •of . the 404. Mari- time Patrol Squadron,: Green- . wood, N:S., , took part in '.the international, air show at. the C.N.E, Ian, s the son of 'Mr, and Mrs.R.S. Hetherington of` lingharn. THAT the 35th annual convert.. tion of the London :Conference Young People's Union '. was ,held in Clinton at the week- • end. Wilmer' Errington of • Dungannon is convener of the Faith and Evangelism ornnmit- tee THAT Rev. George W..Sach of $ervie :United •Church circuit,. conducted the service in Luck -,now" on Sunday 'morning while Reif'. Gordon 'R.• Geiger con- ducted anniversary' services at Bervie., a I Heaters er nc hf la 1'1 fa tr m 'hi tc ai sf C1 d v4 ,v b .HARRIS. ARRISTON COAL HEATERS STOVEBOARDS - STOVE, PIPES FIBREEN . SILO PAPER FRESH CEMENT, OS HAND sna M urde Hardware : Lucknow BEAM "Boy Proof" Shoes for . BOYS and' .YOUNG MEN With Moulded Waterproof Soles GUARANTEED` FOR 3 •MONTHS Sizes 3 to 8 .....• ........ , • pr. $6,95 ALSO •SISMAN. ,& SAVAGE DRESS OXFORDS FOR' BOYS In Stock B Ta E Widths e St r