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TUB .LUCRNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
• Wash, thern by hand or„ by m,ach-
ine let them drip-dry = then
*ear' the1*,.. •••
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•, they need
.LriirLE OR NO, IRONING
Medium grey, charcoal grey,
blue,, -black and' wheat ',shades.
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•Each $6.95 •
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,AGENT FOR : KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free PickAlp and 'Delivery Monday and Thursday.
LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR •
s • Piece Goods and Woolleris
-PHONE '75-W •
:wINDIWSPAY p, • MAN:._
I SEE' BY THE
NTINEL ,
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AT Mr. 'and Mrs,'Peter (Clair),
McDoligall, the former Minnie
Richards; appeared • to. cia• l.
Almanac program, tiver
17:.KNX-
o.. Tuesday•-„onight of last
• ;Week.; Interviewed'. ,hy•••• Bob
Carbert, "they 'shoiredPiefures
of their trip to Britain ..ancl the
•continent last :year and Com -
merited on matters of. interest
MAT 'with the tallying . of. the
election, :the . official count in.
Bruce, riding aareleasecl by Re-
• turning Officer A. H. AilacTay-
ish• showed final figures ..to be •
,9,520 for Andy, Robinson and
4,975 for •Chester 1VIerriarn,• •
giVing Robinson a majority. of
4j545 votes.
THAT Bob Gibbons, son' of Mr,•
and Mrs. Gomer • Gibbons
(Kathleen. Ferrii) of Elmira;
and who is employed at the
Canadian • Broadcaiting
oration in Toronto; has • receiv-
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ed honor Marks in a ,,,current,
series, of . CRC-T,V • exarnina.
• tions, The exams qualify Bob
for' the positiOn of cameraman.
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'MAT iteg 'Ferguson of Londen"
Motor Products was recently.
awarded the. top point winner
• in the General Motors of Can- 1.
IS: 0. 1
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ST.WILLIAMS :JAM.. ..•• , • .
• A5s.prIttocli-• Wit17.i-.1)..00.-ii.,.,,l9::. .64'.: .,:„_0' . for' 57c
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Clark'sPORK
BEANS:WITH..•., • ,„ - •••': .. - -
15-.oz' ., . ''•....„7.. -. ' • ' i'• ••:'''.....-•._ - • • :. : ... Or
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Dott.k.C.114.14. CAKE MIXES,..T;' "'.':"•': 't
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2.'Ohgc,,...01,ite.i matto.10,:pevit4694......:..„,
5ALADA.•• TEA.. BAG'.',..: -:•;',:.::-......: .... • ••••••'''• •
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Prices.effective May 8, 9, 10
nter Dare's Biscuit and Candy Wagon Contest.
Entry .forrntwith. Dare purchase.
ort's IGA Market
WE DELIVE, PHONE 20
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• VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
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• Only 1,666 alcoholic cases in
• Ontario last year were reached
by specialtreatment services. A
few others received'help in hos-
pitals, private clinics and' penal'
institutions. Ontario' has an es-
timated, 76,000 alcoholics. Four
• thousand new cases 1 are added
eachyear.
'These statistics were tabled in
the Ontario Legislature recently
by the Alcoholism Research
• Foundation.,
One hopeful.trend"vas tointed
out in the report. Employers are,
'awakening to the, fact that al-
' 'coholism is a very serious prob-
lem in indtiStry. In employee
groups the Foundation has
sur-
veyed, from 3 -to 6 percent have
alcohol problems. These employ-
,
ees average .181/2 days absentee-
, ism .,per year, , about 10 days
• above .the normal rate. The ans-
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THAT "Mac" Webster. of Kin-
. cardine-,-rand---a-former 7-Luck--
nowite, has been • chosen pres-
ident of the Kincardine Scot-
tish Pipe Band, which is pre-
paring for its summer program
'of Saturday night parades, •
THAT' DickWebster is enjoying
• improVecl health since recent-
. ly undergoing 'major surgery
in L ndon. Mr. and Mrs. Web-
ster/will' quietly. observe their
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fifty-second • wedding anniver-
• .sary ori Friday. - .
THAT Bill Hunter has been ap-
', pointed distribution' manager
• for .B.A. •petroleum products
and car and.' tractor .accessor-
•ies for Lucknow arid, district.
The appointment was effective!
• 1v145r..ist
for cure, but much more inten-
i vent iv ma i r s '
. • wer to this . 'serious problem9 through education of youth in 4111AT, there were feurteen tables
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Surely. not only more facilitieS. church and • sehOol.—AdYt• at. the Women's Institute Shoot
. THAT the trout season opened
14ELPFUL AIDS TO,:
Tada, master - salesman •guild of :2
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*.' the Pontiac -Buick • group • in
the , London area.' 'Reg \is:: the
---;.,son-Lof --Mr.- -and -1VI-ri.----Ilarolc1,- -:-•-i
• Ferguson:of Gederich and, for-. •i•
Merly of • Luckirow. - • :". !.
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-THAT an „error- in print in'last. i
• *eelc,'S.• ad fpr Hall's Red and, i
• White Store •had 4.11pinz Cream.. 'I
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of tomato, sotipadvertised at '...' •I
'2 Or, 35c when it should have ..!
been. 3 for 35e. .., .. „ •• . ' i
,THAT Miss Lena Robinson
turned. to St. ..Joseph's .Hospi-
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' tal, '• London, •On Thursday
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where x-rays are being taken
and her condition . istudied.
• Lena's condition' is, serious and
major surgery ' is being con-
teMplated. She has been ill
• since the first of the year and
• had ,previously been hospital-
ized, although for the past le
. weekshad b eri
, at her home
1, here. •• . • ' ' - .••
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CHAN SPONGE MOPS—for washing Wall arid. mopping ,
floors @ $2.39 and $3.§9 .With pkg. Spic arid San
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DUST: MOPS—wide assort/Pent; ,Ordinary and -nylon
FLOOR BROc'MS ''''' ' . . .. . . . .... . . $1.25 and up,
FLOOR. BRUSH BROOMS .. . ... . .. . $2,00 and up
FLOOR 1.CLER—for hardyvodd floors—cleans and cbridi,
tions floor for re -Waxing ; • ' • '
FLOOR WAXES—Johnson's 'paste • and liquid; Stride Wax
and Simoniz - • • : , • •,
•' :FLOOR WAXER and WAIC'APPLIEfIS-
JUB1LEE KITCHEN'WAX—for all enamelled Surfaces, , •
RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANER --,-your choice of. 0 -Cedar,
Easy Glamur and Magic , • I
FURNITURE POUSH—P'-Cedar and Simoniz
• .1' PAINT and VARNISH
for every Purpose I
PAINT BRUSHES and PAINT ROLLERS
. GENUINE 'ENGLISH CHAMOIS, for, window cieaniria.' '
polishing furniture, silverware, etc., at 41.35' and $1.80,
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ur Convenience
T THE MARKET STORE
Wt1errewarrd•
•poopular -way to shopand we think -,,
you will like it. Light weight shopping, baskets for
your use. If. you like to 'browse around', yo4'11 like ' •
self serve; and o course we'll still. be here to helP
-• --7"Y-iiii."IfTs..easy, reliiiingiTand if Will allow us to,
serve you more effiaiently. • ,
• Self $erve,
• Every day next week, a certain luciky iterr
may, be purchased', for •
••JUST: HALF PRICE '
ar,riv9s .on the wrapping counter in your basket
The
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"THE FRIENDLi sTORE),
to
iriaPairairi.474iairgioagrao
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proceeds : for 'the arena floor.
._..-TheLreeciptsiWere-iricreased-bY
other donors ,,Who 'Weren't at.
the partY: Prize Winners were
Mrs. A. j. Wilson,: Mrs. J. C:,
• McNab, .Charles. Webster and
Well. Henderson: Rae 'Watson
• expressed appreciation of their•
assistance of. the Lions . pro-
ject at • the • arena, and .Mrs.
Roach' replied, •
THAT lait week's ,,Centennial
• column we referred, to. W.
Hill's PlitehaSe',ot the grocery -I,
• business in Lucknow That Was
• back.; over -half ,a century 'ago
.., arid -just/
straight, John John Elliott sold the
• business to Frank Cain in 1903,
but Mr., Cain's health failed,
and ,after operating the biisi-
• . ness. little 'Mere than ••a
he sold 'on June 10th, 1904, to
•Mr. Hill, who came here'frorn.
• Mitchell, • •
last Thursday, with fishermen
•t in big numbers, and some.
aircateher-reirarte-d.
'day Herb Wilkins of Ashfield
landed • a ,15. -inch.: speckled
beauty and , on Atonday', Roy
Emberliri hooked. • a .24 -inch
THAT the annual church parade
OId! Light:Lodge,
A.M. was.held on Sunday ‘,srih
a large turnout attending, ser-
vice 'at South Kinloss PreSby-
terian Church, which is the
home church of the • preen
Master, of :the Lodge, Ted Coll -1,
Itev. Etobeit A.
yer. A fine •serrtion was deliv-
,,ered Marshbr all;
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- ••Brown, troutat the Flaxrrull..„.
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.THAT 'and. Nits.: Jack Stew-
art have,. .have
varnishing: at-. the former Dun-
can .restaurant, and"expect i,2
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be ready tore-openby the, •
end' of 'the week.
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In me and in myCompany. As a result my businesS
has been Sufficient to enable .1 -neje. qualify for the
first 1958 Educational Conference -held at Head
. , Office and at the Cliantecler Irin in the Laurenfians. •
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• The Conference is,:opn to all North Ainerican •
Agent's Of' Sun Life.•
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R.R. 2, LucknOw
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Sun. Life Agent