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••For WOMEN and, TEENS •
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THE .14'1.10MM SENTINEL, LucitNoW, Wm.=
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JUST a.' JUST BRA .
by Exquisite Form "the only bra, that adjusts to
fit your contour." Sizes 32 - 36, A. B. C: cup
........ . .. $2.95
ELF SKIii
• Seatuless full-fashioned girdle, shaped without
•seams ; . . for comfod, and control . . Perfect
for wear under sheath dresses.
Visit .Our, ladies"' Wear For •
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NEW FALL 10 WINTER- DRESSES
Sizes ,8 . 20, 141/2 - 241/2
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DRESS COATS . Sizes 10 - 20, 161/i. - 24?:/d
• , in beautiful material such as wool andr.mohair,
imported sealskin', wool • tweeds, fur-binuned with
peroian mink, beaver or mouton; also untrimmed.,
Prikes kart At . .: . ... .• ... . ,;... ‘... .... , $29.95
CAR -COATS .; : .. . ... .
' . in a 'widO.variety of Material such as cheeno, cord -
cd cotton, poplin, tweeds and plain poplin. , •
EXTRA SPECIALS THIS WEEK
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LADIES!. NYLONS .. '2 pair for '$1.00
• • 16t Quality 77-- 51 Gauge ,
MEN'S WINTER WORK SHIRTS $1.50
Sizes. 14Y2 A*:
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Fick-trp and Delivery Mufti and Thursday.
LADIES' - and MEN'S WEAR
I SEE By .THE
SENTINEL
'MAT Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beitz and daughter, Jane Mary
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'LUCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH.SCHOOL....
i•Will be held in the SAO,
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Commencing at 8 . o'clock*
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GUEST SPEAKER
Rev, W. A. Young, Padre of. the O.A.C.
' 'LISTOW EL MALE QUARTETTE
cadeMic Awards . Valedictorian, Jean Richards
• Admission 50c
of Kitchener have taken up
residence af the MaYtOr Rest.;
aurarit,. where Mr. and Mrs.
.Beiti are employed. . , •
TEM,T'at the SinghamPton "off
the grass" sale -of Shorthorn
cattle,. a 2 -year -Old heifer and
her 10 -day-old ialf, consigned
by Tom Webster of West Wa-
' wanosh, brought the top price
of '$410.00.,
THAT while -previously there
have been flurries 'of snow,
.• the first real sign of winter's
• approach came on Sunday
night and MOnclay with , a
-driving,, slushy snow which
whitened rooftops 1 and the
• ground.
THAT' Mrs. Sam Reid of 'Luck-
• now, has been a, patient in the
• Wingliany' General Hospital for
the. Past' two weeks
THAT James Culbert has s?ld
his place. soutk•of Luelmow to
Bob Campbell, „ Boundary
• West. •Jim . and Mrs. . Culbert
Will move to, their hoine
"Standpipe Hill" whiCh. has
' been vacant for a few' months.
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THAT. 'a hits. load of Lueknow'
and district teenAbwners were
•. guests • of the Wingliam -Teen
• Club at a tock-h6p ..in the
IVirighani District High School
on Friday :evening.., 'a°c1. space demands that re-.
quire a definite- plan in, meet-
iluys of
•RIPE ND'A'RAGGED PEACHES s.
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MAXWELL HOUSE 0INSTANT 'CO
10 9Z. jar ....•
NaspAy, NOir. 4th, 1959
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Ite„A. STRAWBERRY JAM.
With pectin added, 24 oz.
SPORK LUNCHEON MEAT
Burn's 12, oz.. . •
HEINZ SPAGHETTI
for'430
FFEE
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to 69
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2foorr 2 799:
2 2 f
5, 6,
arket
Prices Effective. November 4,
ernernbrance Day Hours
• LUCKNOW, BUSINESS PLACES• •
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• • WILL CLOSE.WEDNESDAY. MORNING,
• NOVEMBER, 1 lth • • • ,
IN •OBSERVANCE of .REMEMBRANCE DAY
Luck/IOW.' Business Men's Association.
THAT 'the Salvation Army. band
played a number of sacred se-
lections at the Greer , Nursing
Home on Sunday. .afterpothi.
THAT Bill Hunter of Bill's Fina
Service Yrecently • set up a
used car lot, and has been do-
ing • considerable advertising
ta find that sales are literally
soaring.. Last week's listings
have been practically cleaned
up, with- this week's list being
• an 'entirely new offering with
a 'couple of exceptions. ,
THAT Thorn C011yer is hobbling
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abut on crutches • as a:Tesult
• of suffering a cracked •ankle
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bone while playing rugby. at
•,the High School on Thursday.
He will have a.. walking cast
' applied when the,sWeiling goes
•-ing the weekly deadline.
THAT Bob Treleaven 'of Orange-
ville and , his Sister andbro-
• ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Trirrible of Winnipeg re-
• newed acquaintances along
the ninth a Ashfield last
kriday. Mrs. Trimble andMr..
•. Treleaven, formerly resided on
the' farm now owned by Rich-
•-ard Kilpatrick on the ninth
• which was formerly .owned hy
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their • father, James Treled-
' ven. Mr.. and Mrs.'Bob Tre-:
leavenare leaving for Florida
• this week where they spend
the winters. , .
THAT the Department of•High-
4 ways building at the north
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as taken on a
.N.•.o...m.r..a..........o....I..........................„,....„..,....,a, end of town h
i , ' • 1 i i "new look" by' reason of a complete ,new paint job.
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WINTER 130NNE7T ---•-• Keep that Babies •head and
ears snug and warm in a lovely wool winter bonnet.
'Many styles to choose from. Priced from ...„ ...,.... 99c
MITTS AND CLOVES,-- 'smart and warm, to fit the
whole farnily.' froth ....,.... :.. . ......... 59c.pr.
EMBROIDERY — 'Those long, cold winter nights can
be fun Start to embroider today, we have a real good
selection , of Dresser Sets, Scarves, Pillow Slips, Tray
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. Cloths, & Tea Cloths. Also all the threads you require.
1 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS — Wool and Rayon tartan
plaids, medium and large ..... . . .,.... , ... • , . $4.95
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a MEN'S CAR. COATS — Weatherproof Ca.rbardine,'
O !a Quilted, lining, Blue,Grey .and Beige, • 'Sizes 36 to
i44,.. . t..............,... aa•aii, yoaaaa• aaaa $ a ,
1 BOYS' SHIRTS --- SanforiZed, cOtton flannel, assort-
• ed plaids and stripes -- 3,. 5; and 6 yrs. •$,1.00
1 . 'frto 16 yrs. . . .'. . : . ... : , ..., $1.29; $1.98 and $2.29
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THAT.householders am remind -
l• • dthereass : ow f lea gae poppy On
,Friday . evening, by. Legion
members, with proceedfor
• veteran's welfare. •
THAT Mr. and'Mrs. Allan Man
. to and family, and Mr. and
• Mrs. Ronald Frook ,and family
all of Hanover moved here
last Weekend. 1Vir. •IVIanto., ,and
• Mr. ,Frook operate the Luck• -
now Sawmill. The • Manto'
O family ,are .living in the Bob.
• Gardner, house , on ' ,Outram
Street. •Mr, • and Mrs, Gardner
•0 ,have moved '10 Toronto. .The
Frook fa.niily are residing in
O Elmer • Johnston's •house on
• Gough Street East.' Both Man -
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1 ,.• to children attend Lucknow
Public School and two of the
• , three 'Frook children ate • of
school age. •
• THAT despite our repeated' riOt•
rnigra congratulations and best
wishes are extended to Miss
Jessie. MacKay of Zucknow
who observed her 0 92nd birth-
day on Wednesday, October
28th, •
THAT Donald MacLennan of
• Holyrood was;the winner of a
pony with saddle and .bridle, in
a prize .draw held in connec...,
•tion;:with the 'reeswter•Lions
,Club rummage sale Donald • is
a:'port• of Mr. and Mrs. Emile
• MacLennan of 1...ociialsh..
•THAT the • Canadian • Legion
draw prizes ,are .on display, in
the McLennan and MacKeinie •
show window.' They include a
• deep: freeze, radio, • fry pan
• and featherweight. iron and
will be :dratini for at the•Re-
O merribrafice •Night. dance. .
TFIA'r•Mr. and Mrs. John Hoek-,
• man and •family, ,who have
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been fanning on R.R. 6,1110-
• now' have moved to, Aneaster.
. to 'make their home. Prior to
'their departtire,neighboura &
• friends. •Presented them with
•giftsat a' farewell party.
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I Boxed Christmas Cards
BY,RUST CRAFT* NOW :ON DISPLAY
SPECIAL LOOSE CARDS WITH,
"capEptqcs. FROM CANADA" /
1 A New Series in 'the. line ,that was so popular list year I
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BOYS' HEADWEAR ps, .pain an $• ific,ation that Meeting reports • 1
Carbardine and wool, warmly lined . $1..10 to $1.90 must ,be in this office the
Wool Toques . . . 98c.0.........44...•:40#,~"*"'"Hot
week which'the:.. take place, !
LAY -AWAY,
&rise. GIF1'S now
•for
CHRISTMAS
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Ear-rnufs46' II a r 44; *i ; 111.1. 0'; lk."•••••,; ; 69c
.1 • we still fincl this requirement
1 ' being ignored, and have no
The MARKET I '
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Store. thern to the waste paper bas -
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ket. This ruling •is. not made
•0 or fun, but .because of• time
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