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THE :LU•CKNOW .SENTINEL, LUG10We ONTAG
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WEDNESDA' ', OCT, 28th, 1959
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LADIES
REVERSIBLE SKIRTS
Tops . in popularity with every
age group, in all the latest
colours. Sizes 10 to .18 priced
from , . , $14.95; to $25.00'
OTHER, STYLES
From. which. to. ' choose, sheath
end ..fine knife pleated, sizes
10 to 20
TO COMPLEMENT
YOUR SKIRTS
Ban-lon:Pullover's, .short' sleet' -
es, fancyneck, Only. , , $3.95
Matching Cardigans,
Only -.. , .. $4.95:
Fancy v -neck Ban -Ion pull-
overs with short,. 3/4 or long
sleeves. All newest fall shades.
New Sweaters, pullovers and
cardigans, with the "shaggy"
look..
SLIM JIMS and SLACKS ...
in fine; 100% wool, authentic tartans, also checks,
,sizes 10 to 18 Priced from, $9.95 up
WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF
WINTER .COATS
•Priced from ' . , : „ ` . ,' $2695 up..
AGENT FOR 'KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Pick -Up' and Delivery ,,..,Monday and Thursday.
LADIES' and' ` MEN'S ' WEAR
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DON'T FORGET.
The Lucknow and District Lions' Club
f, 1�
,idrert s
allowe'en Part
For all 'pre- schooland ..public school chit ren.:
in, the district.
'LUCKNOW ARENA
atuxday, Qctober
ENTERTAINMENT :and FREE r TREATS
PEANUT SCRAMBLE'..
7:30' sharp
COSTUME CASH . PRIZES
For Pre -School and Public School Children'
.e MA1%KET Stor
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Ladies :coloured. Flette Gowns. , • : 4285' and $2.95
Girls Flowered Flette Pyjamas, pastel .shades, sizes.
8 .to :1`4 years ...... .
°Children, coloured 'Flette Gowns,
Unbleached ,factory cotton i heavy weight
BOYS` SHLRTS—gay ' plaid cotton flannel" guaranteed •
$2.49 and $2.98'.
6x $1.95
39c yd. `
washable, .Size 3:. ' 6 year's• ....:.. $1.00
• MEN'S DRESS SI-IIRTS—White Sanforized cotton
broadcloth: ;Sizes 14%, 15 & 1.51/2 . • Special $1.98
MEN'S WORK SOCKS --wool and nylon ; blend, shrink I
age controlled,
3. lb'. weight, ..t:. • : • . o • .'. 79c pr.
BOYS` UNDERWEAR—plum brushcotton combination
Sizes 4' to 6x • Y :':... . i 4 . • • .' .. • .' • . $1:69 pr..
Sizes 8 & 10 . • ,:.:. p
Sizes • 12 6 • • . . •. , ::... • w ...'. $2:29 pr.
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1• SEE By. THE.
SEN'�1NEL
THAT'' Miss Gladys A. 'Kilpat-
rick, Reg. N, ,of Arkona, 'left
' for ,..California on Friday, Oct
ober 23rd' where she • will work
on the staff in Herrick Mem/-
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em`. orial, Hospital at Berkley:
THAT Joah . Crawford of ,town.
Was ;elected. treasurer of the,
student council of Wells, ,Aca—
demy in • London. •
THAT the . schools of East Wa-
wanosh Township will present
the winners, from the Bel-'
grave School Fair, • Public
speaking and . Recitation .Cord -
petition,, •. over • CKNX Studio
Party, Saturday at 11:00 am.,
There willalso be mass choir.
•, selections. Music supervisor is
Mrs. Elaine McDowell, R.R " 7,
Lucknow. ,
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THAT: Corabelle Thompson un
derwent• an appendectomy in
Wingham , Hospital . last Wed
.'nesdav morning. Corabelle, is
a daughter. of . Mr. and Mrs:
Frank • Thompson • of .Kinloss
Township, and a student at
'Lucknow District High 'School.
THAT Mr:' and Mrs. Ernest
Ackert. returned ' last week'
from a trip to Western Can
ada: Mr.. Ackert , suffered a
fractures rib in a fall': shortly
after reaching the West and
his activities were, 'somewhat
affected, although . not suffici-
ently to prevent, him' from
purchasing about 225 head of
feeder;cattle which' he ;- had
shipped East.
THAT . Alex : (Sandy) Purdon
and . Mrs. Purdon returned to
their home here last week:.
Sandy underwent an operation
in Toronto • where he was, hos
• ;pitalized for three weeks:
After his discharge • Mr and
Mrs. Purdon spent' ten ' days
with Mr: and . Mrs. John Mac-
Intyre at ' Wingham, before re-
turning here.
THAT the Lucknow •Lawn Bow-
ling- Cub will wind up 'a suc-
cessful season with the hold-
• ing of their . annual meeting
on Friday night at ' Harold
Ritchie's barber shop • '
THAT 'successful farm , sales
were , held recently by Harry.
Lavis and Lloyd`' Saunders of
Kinloss .: Township:.with., Allan
Maclntyre as auctioneer. Mr:
and Mrs.. Lavis • are .mo1ing
to the former 'Clair'' Agnew
house. in Lucknow; and Mr.
and. Mrs. Saunders are looking
for housing accomodation in,
Lucknow ' or immediate vicin
ity. Lloyd Alas taken ' a posi-
tion at Treleaven's Mill, .
, ' THAT Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed,
Eleanor and Jewell, Mr and
Mrs. 'Gordon Montgomery and
• Mr: and Mrs: Harvey Webster
were in Owen Sound on 'Mon
• day evening •to see the Cana-
dian Players presentation of
"The Taming of The Shrew,"
in which Jit. ,Reed plays a
part. Thecast leaves the latter
part of the week for an Un-
ited' States tour.
SCOTTIE TISSUES
Packages ..
KRAFT DINNER
Packages, , . ,. ,
'DAINTY RICE
1 lb.. package
PIE . CRUST ' MIX
Monarch • , . • •
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25 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS
ROYALweach 1th GUEST, SUNNY ound of
MOR
N,,.
or DELUXE COFFEE
2 for 59e
2 for 27e
2 for35c
..31c
Prices effective October 29, 30,•' 31
THAT inthis community.
of Dr ,and 'Mrs. C.H.Dickinson
will be interested in the ,per-
sonar note, about , their three
sons. One is an . engineer in.
the States; the second, having
graduated _for the' ministry is
'now, doing 'post graduate stud
ies'in, Boston, and. the youngest
son - attending n. n r
THAT Harold Treleavensuffer-.
ed', .a" relapse. ` the end . 'of the.
week` andhis condition ,was
quite grave, ' although • . some
slight improvement has been
noted since alien "
THAT Mr: and Mrs. Albert
Campbell thave _sold; their. Ash;
• field. property to George Dun
can of 'Dundalk,, and .have .utak
en 'residence : in the former
Mary Brown home east 'of 'tile.
CNR depot. Mr. Campbell has
sold th -dente on Ludgard
THAT Rev. Arthur Brown • re-
tir.ed this summer as minister
of 'Cathcart Chtirch in siibur-
ban Brantford, , where he has
ministered for, . several years
since • • superannuating., Mrs.
. Brown has reached the eighty
mark and her husband is apo
proaching • • it. Both are • well
and- active. • Rev. , Brown is a
former Ashfield Circuit, mini-
ster. Theis' daughter Ethel.
makes her home . with them in'
Brantford, where she is on the
Public School teaching. staff,
a
St. to :IVIr ' George: 'Hodge. of
Dungannon wilt) is moving to
• town. 'Mr.. Campbell bought.
the residence'. some time ' ago
.from Mrs:: Lorenz
THAT :Eldon Miller who is hos-
pitalized• with a heart condi-
tion,. is holding: a clearing sale'
of livestock . at his farm, Con,'
13 West Wawanosh this Thus -
,
day:
THAT Stewart 1Vlullin of town
has sold his: cottage at Amber
• ley . Bach• to Miss Madelyn
Hardy • of 'London.
THAT Wingham Rebekah Lodge'
observed'. its' tenth birthday
on Friday evening. Mrs Chas:
Cooke' of .:town, the first • past
grand of the lodge proposed
a toast to the Rebekah: Assem-
bly' 'with' the reply by Mrs,
Martha Patterson of , Ripley, ..:
• past president : of the Assent.,
bly. ' Mrs.' Horace • Aitchison ' .:
was .the. first Noble Grand of
the `.Wingham lodge, and the
office is presently' held by
`Mrs. • Jack Maclxtyre.`•
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Alex, MacNay spent, a few days
last week in Ottawa with his
brother Graham and'' Mrs. Mac -
Nay:
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