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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-28, Page 8'f'ACE EIGHT.. t. THE :LU•CKNOW .SENTINEL, LUG10We ONTAG V • WEDNESDA' ', OCT, 28th, 1959 • 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 • 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 • 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. •. 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/- . 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. , • 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 • , . • • • 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.`• • Alex, MacNay spent, a few days last week in Ottawa with his brother Graham and'' Mrs. Mac - Nay: .'1 1 Fora brand 1 1 i •ii �d:Christrna Cards BY': RUST CRAFT .NOW ON DISPLAY SPECIAL LOOSE CARDS WITH ."GREETINGS FROM CANADA" A New Series m Lthe :line' that was so ,popular' last year • SHOP FIRST new, choice selection of gift "merchandise.. CHINAWARE GLASS BRASS .and .m CRYSTAL ' CERAMICS WOOD e for your approval • l• LAY=AWAY .. those GIFTS now for CHRLSTMAS 1 1• 1 FINLAY DEORATORI 1 Phone 218 ' Lucknow and GIFT SHOP • ; •