HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-07, Page 14IN LUCKNO V
THIS
curs
`From 12:00 Noon To :1:00. o'clock
• WEATHER PERMITTING
Interruption of service applies to all that part of
ahe Village Tying' SOUTH OF GOUGH STREET..
E. •.1-T Agnew, Sec -Trews:•
Lucknow Hydro Ileac ric System
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' WIEDNESDiY, OCT. 7th, 1959
PAGE FittuRTEEN
hap at Ashton's
WHERE QUALITY ,8 GOOD PRICES PREVAIL.
ATS
Poplin with collar which may be
m' hood, warm quilted lining.:
LADIES' CAR -CO
Sizes ..12 - 20
worn as stor..-,
ONLY
Siizzs 12 - 20 Poplin with: corduroy trim on collar
' •.� , $8:95.
and pockets, ONLY; . ,.. , . ,
:.
• ,. • ; .. • , • R: j R , * • - ! `1 .:95
• REAL BARGAIN ` •.
A few car coats left, red • and powder blue $4.95.
'ONLY
MATCHED SETS
Skirts and car coats as a set in brown . or black
coats have fur trimmed ; shawl collar,
DRESS COATS
Sizes .• 10 20, 16%2. - 24 %2,: in all the newest
stylesand fabrics. Plain and fur -trimmed: in bea-
ver, sapphire mink, ranch mink,.
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LEOTARD TIGiITS
Stretchy nylon' which girls andteens will enjoy
wearing for skating, skiing orjust lounging. Come
in pretty shades of royal, red, green, sun -tan,.
Sizes 2 .to 6x :at $2.49"
8 to 14 and Misses S„ M, L. .:.. $2,98
NT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday:
'LADIES! . and MEN'S : WEAR•
THAT Peter ' Vanderlay . of, Ash
-
.field quick results to; alost: advt. in .The` Sentinel last
week. He "had, 'a `7 -foot swather
drive chain returned before
they •received' .. their own paper
as they are•on R.R. 3 Godeich.
.mss
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. I SEE BY THE.
SENTINEL .
THAT Mrs. Lloyd Arnold of
R.R. 5, Kincardine, was the
winker of the .Simpson Sears
Baker at. 'the Lucknow Pall
Fair for the highest points in
the •dairy: and • table supplies
department. Mrs. Stewart Hun-
ter, Armow,. placed second
' and • Mrs. Grant McDiarnnid
third. •
'DHAT Doug and Floyd Stanley,
!Kenneth Houston and. George
• Carter, competed iri the inter-
scliolastic• W.O.S:S.A•' 'competi-
tion held, at .the Q.A.C. • cam-
pus in. Guelph on 'Saturday,'
and, while the foursome didn't
win any top awards, • they
made a good showing.
The chain was at' Bert Alton's.
Previous to the newspaper
advt., there had': been two »an-
nouncements on radio without
results The chain :has a value
.of some $20.00, so : Peter was
happy to find it,
BALANCE OF ALL PREVIOUS STOCK
all er
now. clearing: at
$tale prices • .from 20c 53c per; single role.
•1
OUR STORE WILL. BE CLOSED
THIS 'SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER loth
LAY DECORATORS
and GIFT SHOP
•
' 'C; I -L PAINT & • WALLPAPER DEALERS •
'Phone 21 Luck ow • •
THAT The ' Sentinel had a call
this summer from Evan Holt
of New York, and recently re-
ceived, a card from him. It was
his first 'visit ' There in twenty
years, f 1 ger few months ago,and ' has rea
Buys of tll
FANCY HONEY POD PEAS
Stokely 15 oz.. .., `. ,
STOKELY • FAN. CY PUMPKIN
28• oz . ,. .... .
IGA ALUMINUM; FOILWRAP
25 feet
INGERSOLL CHEESE SPREAD
8'oz. "
FORTUNA. SLICED ' PINEAPPLE :
20 oz..
e$K
.,3 fur 49c
2 for 35c
e
•. 0 • •
Prices effective October; 8
hort's 1
This is from a boyhood. injury
but he intends to ' re- ` that started troubling him .: a
turn next year or a on h.
stay: Mr. Holt is a nephew of "'ched a point that was affecting
Nlrs. Margaret Algeo of New • the use of his leg
York City, who, is 91, and is THAT Doug Haldenby is em -
now incapacitatedby cater- . ,ployed at Cumming's Garage
acts on both eyes. „ • • .
THAT • the ,,,,Legion is holding a
turkey and share -the -wealth'
bingo ' on Thursday night,
which may be the forerunner•.
to the resumption ,of regular
fall and :winter:. bingos.,
THAT this week •;we are carry-
ing a column .: of ' "fall fair
notes," intended for last ,week
.and crowded .::out, along •; with
numerous other articles, by an
unforeseen last minute flood
of material.,
THAT the dons Club is again:
supervising Teen.; Town acti-
vities, with the opening dance
on Friday evening in the Le-
gion Hall The Lions Commit-
tee in charge . of this •project is
Cameron MacDonald, .: Bob -Fin-
lay, Frank Thompson and Al-
,Hamilton.
l- Hamilton
•
ICET Store;
Baby's & Children's Hats & Bonnets. from•
CHILDREN'S ' DUFFLE COATS—Snug and
winter` wear, sizes 3 to 6x . . • • . s
sizes ;8 to 14 • . ..... .
99c up
• wain for;
▪ $3.98
• $4.69
JBAN5. Gir'1s Grey Denim and beige drill. Jeans,'
'Sizes ,7 'to 14 years, Reg. $2.98 .. Now '.$.1.75
MEN'S..' WORK SHIRTS—Sport style, Blue and Red
Checked. Flannelette; S., M.; & `L.' s $1.98
BOYS' SHIRTS—Cotton flannel,.' Guaranteed washable,
Assorted coloured plaids, 6 to 14 years ' $1.29
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MEN'S
• ARCOATS—Winter
• A er • lined, Water proof
dwindresistant. Sale price
$5.89
BOY'S JACKETS -Warmly lined water -proof mater-
ial, Red, Grey, Beige, Navy, Sizes 8, .10, 12 yrs:, $ 3.98
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•
THAT • Lawrence • MacLeod of
Kinloss has been a patient in
Wingham • Hospital; since last
Thursday receiving treatment
for a stubborn infection in his
right hand, , that has resulted
in a nail being . removed and
thehand being opened • a
couple of tunes.
THAT Monday is Thanksgiving
Day and .a holiday—if you can
.. get it. So, : early: news and ad-
vertising copy will' be greatly
appreciated at The Sentinel
;Office. ' . '
THAT . Arnold Moncrief spent
the week -end with ' his 'broth-
' er George and Mrs. Moncrief,
of Ashfield. Arnold ° is station-
ed•'.on• Vancouver Island' with
' the RCAF and istaking an 8
1 • weeks; course, at ' Camp Bor-
THAT' Don Steeves of the Sen-
tinel staff was in Kitchener on
• Wednesday afternoon : as a
pallbearer at the funeral. of
,17 -year-old Wayne Beggs, who.
was ; killed in .a motor accident
'near: ,'Preston early Saturday
evening, Killed also . was Miss
Jean • Ireland, 18; of Kitchener.
The twoyoung people : were
in the rear -'seat of the car
driven by 23 -year-old James
Hammond of Galt Also in the
vehicle was'. Miss Margaret
Pasko, .16, of . Kitchener who
is in Victoria Hospital, London
With a broken neck: Wayne ,is
one of a large family and had
a brother and, sister killed in
a motor fatalitysome years
ago. ' - •
THAT George Kennedy has been
a patient in Victoria Hospital
the past week having x-rays
taken, which reveal a rupture
disc' in his back that .will, ne -
essitate surgery it is ex'lsected,
• •• 9!! 1 •.• ,., ,,. ,
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1
29e
.,. 2 for 43c
9, 10.
A Market
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and: Roy . Gibson, is at Torn
.Haoketts,, and will be driving
• a bus route for Allan' Reed
They; took these positions after
' Jack MacDonald closed his
garage and: later entered the
insurance business.. •. •
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year by fertilizing now.. : •
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either in .bag or bulk at
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