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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-11, Page 12• PAGE ..*w.4 VE; THE' LULKNONV • S VLU.IC.NOW, ONTARIO NOW is the time to start :thinking, about CHRISTMAS GIFTS: and what more feminine gift: to present to the lady on:. your list than lovely lingerie delicate wisps of slips,. nighties, pegnoirs, bed jackets,in nylon tricat and rayon knit. OUR SELECTION OF LADIES' DRESS COATS .-- Is still very ,good—tweeds, imported sealskin, wools; sizes, 10 to 20 and 161/2 to 241/2, 'AND TO COMPLEMENT YOUR COAT - 'Scarves, gloves,; millinery,• •handb ags • PALL AND. WINTER DRESSES . 141/2 to '241/2.. Large assortment, sizes 8 to 20, SLIM JIB -;-- authentic tartans and., plaids:. SWEATERS —shaggies, .bulkies, banlon pullovers In fancy and crew neck, t, % . or: long sleeves. sizes 10 to 2 Dor CAR -COATS tweeds, chino, poplin, cotton corded poplin fur -trimmed: and untrim- vied. . GIRLS 'COAT SETS : ' . GIRLS' COATS. . SUB: TEEN COATS... ... ... , .•'. 2, 3; 3x, . and 2 6x , 7 .•..••• .... 1• 0•- 14x 12 • .AGENT FOR.KINCARDINE, CLEANERS • Monday and Thhursday. Free: ]Plcilt_tJp and.:Delivery Mond. • LADIES' and' MEN'S, WEAR .,..:.:. COMMENCEMENT � Hagedorn, Mrs John. Hewitt, in (Continued from page 1) absence • of Mrs. C. . Roulston, wart . presented A- Bill• Buckton presented the Kairshea Women's with the Wothen's Institute scholarship.. Mr. Brown present ed• the 'School' Citizenship trophy to Joan Crawford. Mrs. Eliza- beth •Suter.. presented , the . F. E. MacLean Memorial trophy for:. Proficiency in Grade 13 ,langu ages to ' Donald Hagedorn. Mrs: • Gordon Johnston presented the public speaking trophies:, • the. William A. Schmid' cup . to •Diane. Rayner and the Clansmen Shield to . -Donald . Hagedorn. 1Vliss Aud- rey Fiederlein presented the. Dr. '' Johnston shield •• for . highest. Institute scholarship' for• home ,economics . in Grade .12, to Barb- ara' Murray.' . Mrs. 'Hew t' . also presented, . the : Lo -La -Le Shield for proficiency. in. .home econo- mics ' throughout the school to.. Barbara Murray.; ' Rae Watson presented the : scholars 'p. for, craftsmanship' in Industrl . Arts to Barry Johnston. • Eleanor' ' Reed played . violin selections. anti, ' ; Jean ,Richards; very ably ,gave the 'valedictory address, and was presented with the valedictory trophy by :Rev. marks in . Grade 13 -.to Donald. 'Young. I SEE BY THE , SENTINEL 'MAT Miss ' Audrey. Young of • R.R. 3 Teeswater ..has joined the ' staff of the "Lucknow `Branch 'of the' Bank of ' iNion treal and commenced . her duties .on •November 2nd.". '•HAT wedding • receptions, w$re the order of .the .day' on Fri-, day. At Lucknow : a+ reception was held for Mr. and. Hugh MacMillan with Allan Maclntyre giving an, address and Ross McDonagh :present- ing" the . young couple with a:'. • gift of money. ;Gifts of money' were ' 'also presented to Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Conley at Langside and to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hackett at :. Dungannon. pticaI.Arinouncen$fl I would hie to expressmy appreciation of the cordial relationship which has existed while I' have been. in practise in Godrich and Lucknow. Mr. R. W. Bell, R.O., of Kitchener, suc- ceeded me November `lst and 'I am confident. of, the skilful and efficient optical service he will provide in the future. Sincerely, F. T. ARMSTRONG, R.O. THAT on «"account' • of ' Rexnem- brance Day on. Wednesday; there ,was .no rural mail -de- livery and the :post 'office was open:'from. one•, to' three o'clock • in the afternoon;' THAT page 7 of this issue, is made up entirely of . news stories which .. were intended for last week's issue; but were held over because of lack ,of space ,It used tb ,ibe 'a stock phrase :. 'this* , will help -fill. 'up the paper," but no more are we faced` with this problem. In spite . •oft., consistently more pages in each issuethan ever before; `: we invariably ` run 'out of :space.., THAT: WS: Bert Roach wenn to London on Tuesday to consult; a specialist after having' some- thing lodge in her throat while .:. eating. Mrs. 'Roach, on Mon- day onday was= not, sure if :she would • -be ' hospitalized THAT Mr. and; Mrs. Oliver' Mc Charles •: and Mr. and Mrs. Oman • ` Brooks spexit the • past week ' in New York city. THAT the Ackert brothers, Lloyd ; and • Raynard, were chief cooks ' at a 'spaghetti ' and meat ball supper, topped off .with • ' pie, which ' was held in the . United . Church on ' Tues- day of 'last week for members 'of the visitation committee ' of some' forty risen, who ' are 'this • week. making :a congregational visitation in connection with •'the, new Church .11ouse. THAT fall'• is the banquet season,. and • two of • them coming up immediately are the Ashfield Federation of Agriculture ben quet and annual meeting at • : Port Albert. Anglican Church' this Wednesday evening,., and 1F�N Y, NOV. llth, 1959:. EXCEPT TOBACCO, SOAP AND SUGAR _. .. it • s counterpart' in West Wa- • wanosh the following Tuesday night, November :17th, at Dun-. - gannon United Church. COME AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT .OF. CANNON BATH: TOWELS plain colored.. ones, also, white with' colored stripes from ' :.`. i'' 59c to '$1.29 ea: Lady Galt Terry Dish Towels, . .. , . •65c - 69c each. Linen Dish- 'Towels • .....:..... , .. .390 and" 59c 'Cashmere Crepe, Head Scarfs, water repellent .: 69c ea. MEN'S'. WORK SHIRTS --Cotton • Plaid Flannel, as i sorted. colours, choice of regular or sport style. Sizes 1.41/ to .1' 8 . . . . . •$2.95 each or 2 for $5.00 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Sanforized whitebroad cloth. Sizes 14 to 151/2: Special price '... $1.98. BOYS' UNDERWEAR -Mason knit, plum -cotton com- bination. Sizes 4 to 6x . W $1469. Sizes 8 to. •10 $1.98. Sizes 12 to ;16 , ,..:. :.. w'.... $2.29 CHILDREN'S PLASTIC'''MI?TS-Heavy fleece lined , 75c • Y • •. ,'.'/ (.''. , . -t , . :' i Vinyllte.:. 3 to:V. years' size . r . . 10 to 14. years ..size ::.., r , . ', .: ' .., '.. , , ..' . 79c . • • • The MARKET Store ;LUCKNOW & DISTRICT HORTICULTURE SOCIETY. and,. nnual Meeting in the LEGION HALL, .LUCKNOW MONDAY, NOVEMBER '16th At 7 i00 p.m, sharp •$1;00: Per Plate SPECIAL GUESTS IN ATTENDANCE .Members, Their 'Wives or, Husbands"' are Invited' To .,Attend The Society's Birthday Party . • . If Planning To Attend Please Notify The Committee, Mrs. A. G McDiarmid, Miss .'Helen Thompson or Miss Ada Webster not later .than Thursday • . November. 12th.: THAT Gerald Bothwell, Allister Hughes, Gordon ';Fisher, Henry MacKenzie .and W. R. Howey, members of the Lucknow Dis- trict High "School •. Board, at- tended' a zone meeting of the ' Ontario Trustees' Council' , at • Strathroy • on. Monday.//evening. THAT reports from Ottawa the latter part of the ' weekinti:- mated nti=mated that • Elston :Cardiff, M.P. for Huron; may be ap- pointed. ,parliamentary , secre- tory 'tto Prime .Minister, Diefen- baker. THAT: the .Arena Commission at' Paisley', has announced that it plans to . permit family skat ing on . Sunday... afternoons taus'; winter. The Paisley Advocate , comments:. "If ' the. Sunk skating . is properly supervised: and ,proper decorum observed its inception should not• prove.' Offensive . to ; anyone." • THAT members • of the .1W (Bruce) Battalion 'Association gathered . at the Norton Pal- mer Hotel in Windsor in mid- October for ' their annual ie• union dinner: While the . num- bers were .down• the fervor was not as the gathering '' .'lived , incidents `pertaining 10 • this World. War :I 'battalion.. ENGAGEMENTS.• The engagement is announced. of Miss Joan Inga Eyolfson of Toronto, second youngest• daugh- ter of 1VIr: and Mrs. Helgi Eyolf- son of Foam' •Lake, Saskatche wan, and•. Mr. Donald Joseph Chisholm of Toronto,younger son of 'Mr. and . Mrs:. Benson Chisholm of .Goderich. The wed- ding will take place in Church, of the Precious Blood, ' Toronto, on Saturday, November 28th. ' • Mr. and Mrs. John Atchison, Lena, Manitoba are pleased to announce . the engagement ., of their daughter Barbara Joan to tewart Morley Stanley, son of Mr. and 1VIrs: Harold Stanley,. Lucknow, Ontario. The wedding will take place on December '5 at .5 p.m..ir` the Holy Trinity Church, Killarney; Manitoba... • 'complete range.:: inter Footwea Now. In Stock FOR THE FAMILY ,REQUIREMENTS CHILDREN'S' OVERSHOES, From . - ..• r LADIES': SHEARLING D SNO LINED . White From .:.. $6•7. 4. .' .Black, Brown or • Winter , MEN'S OVERSHOES FOR DRESS OR WORK • In A Wide Variety Of ;Styles • Worn : Over The Foot :oi Over . The Shoe A WIDE RANGE•OF SLIPPERS • For Men, Women and Children ' f'WELL Shoe Store! 1