HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-21, Page 12Y•
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TNF T■.,*l jT K 1'V}OSENTINEL,
LUCKNO
MEN'S CARR OATS
and SUBURBAN COA'L'S
A special purchase 'of coats allow
us to offer these coats as low as
$13.95
sizes. ruin from 36 to 46. A good
variety, of materials And colours,
BOYS' aind YOUTHS'. COATS
also a,boye, sized from 8 years
A FEW „EXTRA SPECIALS'
MEWS . SPECIAL
$3;00, •
Pre,Pare for. .cold days 'ahead
LENGTH: COAT
Handsomely man -tailored'
quillted
CAR COMES
All' colours, fully: 'Winter-
aro* suns
:LINED. PLAID SLACKS
Good variety 'tartans
HAT , and MITTS
3 shadea,—blue, and white, beige -an
brown, red and' white. 3 SiZes range,
Make 'it. a. Mother and Daughter sSei
VITEDNESTAY: 001% 21st, 1959
THILT Mr, and It'll's- George
Joynt Were at Thornbury On
ThursdaY, attending the
.: den's banquet of:Ivan BrOWnt
Joynt replied to 'the, toast W. •
undergo. a tonsilectomy in
Wilk be off' work for :a Couple
• of Weeks. Their salon will be
closed next week.
THAT Murray Gaunt and George
Ribey of Colwanash Junior
Farmers comprises one a two
debating teams' ' to represent
Huron County. in the provin-
cial debating conteits. The
other twosome is Larry, Wheat-
ley and Bill Strong of Sea -
forth: The two teams emerged
victorious in. Friday . night's
Huron County contest • 'TWAT Mrs. N. 1G% MacKenzie of
THAT bold weather didn't helP toWn. retiirned on Saturday
from. a two weeks' visit with
the attendance any at Bruce
County plowing match held
near Chesley. Indicative of the
mechanized age, there , were
only three ,entries in the horse
events. President , of the As-
sociation is Farish Moffat of
Teeswater was second in the
'tractor class under 17 and
Earl Harris of .HolyrOocl *placed
first in the utility class,, and
also for best crOwn.
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'HEREFORD, CORNED l*EF
,LO.N. MARGARINE
CITADEL .CIGAREITES
INSTANT QUAKER OATS
Quaker; 3 lbs.
.41-c
.5 for 99c
69
59c
39c
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Prices effective October 22, 23, 24.
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IES' CAR COATS
Sizet lin all -wool tWeeds
With fur shawl collar.
OTHERS
sham- doth.
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FASHIONABLE WIN'I'ER
COATS
Smartly tailored in beautiful
fabrics such is wool sealskin,
velours, lavishly trimmed with
beaver sapphire or ranch ,
min' k. 9All chamois interlined..
cousins at Ladner an Van-
couver..Mrs. MacKenzie „made
the trip by gr, flying non-stop
from Malton to the West Coast.
THAT,a display apiertisement in
this issue mention.s. that the
big Lions sponsored masquer-
ade dance next Monday is not
for Pons members alone' and
that 'everyone' is weleome. Tic-
kets are available frora all
Club members 'and proceeds
THAT Joe Conley, returned on are for civic and welfare'
Saturday after spending about work ,
six weeks at Loreburn Sask
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'with Mr. and IVIrs. Ron Me-
.„ Lelland (Agnes Conley). Ron
. is convalescing from a 'Serious'
blood. POisoning infection.
'THAT Friday's Free Press car-
ried in story and picture a
report of the visit to Western
University' of . Igor' Biriukov,
vicepresident of the, USSR
' student federation. The . -Rus-
sian Visitor was pictured on
the campus with three' Western
• students, including Gary •Suter
' of Luclmow; who is Western's
president of the National Fed-
eration of Canadian '.Univer-
sity 'Students. •
THAT at .thie Huron Counts; Hol-
stein. sal:6/ an , animal consign-
, ed by Vernon Hunter of Luck -
now was purchased by \,Cam-
er,on Taylor of Mildmay for.
THAT Dr. Graham Elliott of
'Vancouver was a cailer last
week at the home of W. W.
Hill and renewed other friend:.
ships. liis-father, the late John
Elliott, was a former grocer
here. He sold tO 'Frank Cain,
. who in bum, 'because of fail-
ing health', sold the business to
dence Was the present hOme
of Miss Margaret Pickering
on Havelock St., SoUth.
THAT John Helm iS presently
doing relief Work at the CNR
station. J. Kerr, who was there, ,
is presently at Brussels. '
arHAT 'Spence Irwin has announ-
' ced in an advertisement in. this
isSue that he is, now handling
all deliveries of slabs and saw-. •
dust from the Lucknow
ACCESSORIES
'HANDBAGS, GLOVES, -
Visit our millinery department
for
LATEST. STYLF.S 1LN HATS
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
lFree Pick -Up and Delivery Monday „and Thursday,
i;AblES' .MEN'S WEAR
THAT Mr. and Mrs, Bob Gard-
,ner will take up residence in
Toronto at the . end of. the
month and . have rented, their
home here to Allan Manta
Mrs. Gardner who has been
employed in Lloyds Office in
Wirigham, received a transfer
to their Toronto office. Bob
Weston, Where he has been
located three and a half years,
BORN
BOYLE1—in St. Joseph Hospital,
',Condon, on Monday, October 12,
to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril l3oyle of
St. Augustine, a daughter,
14oW Stock
For Every Member Of The Family
CHILDS' AND MISSES' OVERSHOES
With Shearling Cuff hi Brown, White or Red
WOMEN'S PLASTIC .OVEOSHOES
In: Clear::Charcoal Or Beige
RUBBER BOOTS
hnPorted, and 'Canadian Made.liubber Boots
THAT Allan Marito and Ronald
Prook, co -Owners tif the Luck;
homes here, The IVIanto fam-
ily will occupy the Bob Gard.
ner home on Outram' St, and
the Frook family has rented
• the ,residence of the -late
joseph Johnston, on' Gough St,
e MARK1E
tore!.
. CHILDREN'S '''CORDUROY 'JEANS, .siz'es 3„ 'to I
LADIES ORLON PULLOVER SVEATERS, also
1 . FIGURED and striped Pyiamas Cloth 59c, 65c yd.
'STRIPED and plaid 'shirting . . 59c' and 69c, yd.
BOYS' JACKETS, fall weight, kasha lined
1 BOYS' LINED JEANS,. Popular Boxei or Belt
i MEN'S CAR 'COATS warmly Tint lined gabar,
IMEN'S WORK' SHIRTS tanfoilzed woven cotton
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