HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-11, Page 12•
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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
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.AGENT FOR.KINCARDINE, CLEANERS
• Monday and Thhursday.
Free: ]Plcilt_tJp and.:Delivery Mond.
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LADIES' and' MEN'S, WEAR
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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
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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!
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