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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-18, Page 16PAW; 'EIGHT . . THE LuCKNOW S ^'.!.,., L.VCINO , Q _11BIO', See 16 For �bigESALE bargains Starting FRIDAY 1 WEDNESDAY; 'NOV,. 18th, 1959 AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Pick -Ip • and Delivery -Monday and Thursday►. LADIES' and• MEN'S WEAR SHOP Special gift show purchase 'of :ELECTRIFIED OR PLAIN EXTERIOR DOOR: OR :WINDOW DECORATIONS, • ' mod made of flameproof , metaLc vinyl materials, moderately Pied- FOR, EARLY SHOPPERS ;Gift .wrapping • including foil wrap; . seals, tags, ribbons, Instant.' bows, etc:: Now. on "display • ed Christmas Czar. and COUNTER.: CARDS BY "RUST CRAFT" • SPECIAL COUNTER; CARDS WITH, u Canada Greetings" 15c 4.25e Lay -Away Those gifts now for Christmas one 218 and 'GTE SHOP ' I SEE BY THE. SENTINEL . THAT'Mrs. Martha Meadows` ,who was critically' ill: with Pneumonia for 'a time at the .Greer .Nursing Home; is+ some what improves =, .Mrs. Meadows Who is Mrs. Alex' Hamilton's mother, is in her ;93rd .year. TIIAT Roy " Geiger had his' ton- sils removed . last ' Wednesday M . Wingham .Hospital. THAT the Lucknow Fire Depart - Merit •have •been appointed lo- cal agent for La France fire • e*tinguishers of all types as . will Abe- seen in .an advertise-, ment .in this issue. THAT Nellie Harkness of Tee's - water made : an emergency trip recently to Victoria Hos- pital,' London; for .an• eye .op aeration. She has now returned to her home. THAT Bill Habkirk, formerly, of Lticknow, now. holds the re putation of .being the • leading • race driver ` at Blue Bonnets. Bill has recovered completely. • from :injuries he received at Woodbine :.raceway a few years ago. • THAT . in • recognition : ,of their • services . as leaders ii : several 4-H Club .girls' projects, . Mrs. John Ritchie . and • Mrs: Rich- ard Kilpatrick were among those who •received a two-day' visit 'oto the Royal Winter Fair, the first . of the .week, court- esy of the Department. • THAT Dr. D. D. Carpeneto, .of now and Ripley:. recenidy un- " Sarnia and formerly , of Luck- l . : derwent: • a serious operation:.. • i 4 OPTOMETRIST GODERICH` wishes to ' announce, . that he has succeeded F. T. ARMSTRONG Optometrist in his practice of Optometry.` l r. Armstrong., while retiring from active prac- tice, will be availablein a consulting capacity.f The Square Phone Goderich, . JAckson.' 4-7661 Super -Fine Table Cloth THAT a leaf fire:„ in front' of the' Manse at Walkerton :had fuel added' to the fire, when some ' children tossed _a :jumbo knit figured sweater into the flames. 'All that was eventual- ly recovered . was. the zipper as proof ;of what had happen- ed. The sweater : was owned by . "andy Bill" Henderson, ' son • of Rev. and Mrs.. William A. Henderson, The sweater was thrown into the fire when the lad remonstrated as • the • other • boys.started scattering • the -burning :leaves. •about. xteltde4.. Bargaibs UNTIL," THE END 'OF THE WEEK AT• LFJ T 10%,° DLSCOUNT ON EVERYTHING except 'tobacco. soaw-iand . sugar. 'ITER lOgQ. •SOME ITEMS, B . THAN STORE WILL ,CLOSE . ON SATURDAY Take advantage of the clearing' • bargains Short's I G A Marke THAT' a : party of seven hunters left here on ` Friday for Mani- . toulin. Island ona deer hunt- ing expedition. They are Tom ,Hackett, • George Whitby, Bill 'Hunter,. Jack Ackert, Art' Baker, • Fred Whitby,. Eddie :Whitby. • THAT Charles Short will close his grocery • store in •Lucknow' on Saturday and his clearing -.sale . will . continue : all this week. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR La France; ire. Eztinguisheri OF ALL 'TYPES ,AND SIZES Every type of extinguishers for Class A, 'B, and 'C fires is ' available.•' DON'T PUT :IT .OFF ANY, LONGER! Consult Fire Chief George Whitby or any member of 3 the Fire Department ° and -secure an extinguisher suit- able to your. needs. ' UcknOw Fire GEORGE•. WHITBY,. Chief mash,' Junior Farmers banquet .THAT the' Colw, . is scheduled 'for the' Legion Ha11, , Lucknow 50x50, .98c; 50x66. $1.39. ! next Tuesday, atvanoNovember 24th.. The .West sh Federa- Gift Sets. ! • • tiOn . •. of ' Agriculture , . annual $ L 79 -- $2.79. 1 nieeting Dungannon d banquet quet� as held ! at.`Church . Fancy Hand Decorated Towels, Boxed .:y Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases, pr.. THAT there's only 31 shopping, days : until. Christmas, believe it or . not. %/ THAT Pahl Henderson, 16 -year- old son • of. 11/1r.' and ' Mrs:. Gar- net Henderson, . is • playing Junior '`B" hockey with the Goderich Sailors and is • get= ting his ' share of . goals in the young 'season, in which the Goderich Club has got off to • a good start' to lead the ;loop: SURPRISE ON " ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonagh were honoured}' at • a -surprise party on 'Tuesday, November .10 at their .home . at Zion in Ash- field Township on the occasion of their 25th .wedding. anniver- •sary, Lucknow and district friends who dropped in on' them for the evening presented them with a silver ..relish tray. • REMANDED FOR SENTENCE IN BRUCE. BREAHINS ' . John Butler, . 36, of Windsor.' and Donald David Antone, of no fixed address, 'are in Wal- kerton jail • awaiting sentence' after 'pleading guilty , to charges, Of breaking, 'entry and ` theft. • The charges • involved. the break:Ms at Cramm's store. at. Pinkerton and Silver: gods •Cres- rnery • in Lucknoty "in late Octo- ber. ctio- berand :early November. ' Sutler Was •captured at guar Roy Cramrn, and :l point • • by R y , two accomplices escaped; and made, good their'. getaway in a car stolen at . Cargill. • Antone and a cornpasan Ralph Kuhn, '22 of Kitchete Were later arrested in Wig dse and brought to Walkerton jai Sentence • is expected .to lie passed on Thursday. Children's • Corduroy ' Overalls, sizes 1 2, ... 2222... , 2222 2222 $1.29 $2.•49 L. , on Tuesday. -- . THAT the CKNX Church service ; 4, 6' .6xr s ' broadcast will 'originate from 1 MEN'S CAR -COATS -Warmly Lined. Gabardine„ .Blue, Grey. and Beige, Sizes 36 to 44, Special price $12.00' BOYS' SHIRTS Cotton . Flannel, assorted coloured stripes or plaids, Sizes 3, 5 and 6 years...... $1.00 Sizes 8, to 146 year .... $1.29 & $1.98 I .BOYS; SKI-CAPS—Choice of fur . or wool, ear -lugs, I quilted lining • .» ... _ 2222:..• $ l . 79. to $1.98 f_ MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS✓—Warm 'Plaid Doe- Sizes' skin', Saes' 16 to .18 ..... $3.95 The MA1IKET : tore - • ' ,• •. .. '2.222 `. !; the Lucknow Presbyterian Church 'on Sunday. • November'!i 29th. • THAT itappears that more than''• t . ' one local resident • was 'taken. in by what appears .to huge cigarette racket fraud,,,, • Circulars offering five cartons,, of cigarettes for 310.50, found 4► the money pouring into the Toronto office, and for a tinge . •. it seems deliveries were made t "4-6-0-41-41-•-• t 4 4 But a couple of weeks ago they stopped arriving. an e office , help reported • the pro- moter missing, and an investiz gationn revealed he had With- drawn; more .than $50,000 from • his ,accoti it• Inter. Co=mplete. Protection For The 'Months . Ahead JN , A WIDE RANGE ,OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR For All The Family ••••• 1 • • • WOMEN'S SNOBOOTS IN : LEATHER. OR. RUBBER In Black,' Brown, or Winter White BA .JEk SKATE` AND HOCKEY OUi`FI ts. ` Misses and \' ornen s Sizes `Childrens, in Tube' • or Figure Skates • MEN'SFELT SHOES' Men's all 'felt or Mt with Leather Foxed ,Shoe, For Added Warmth • ' ?AT'. 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