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KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKN' OW, ONTARIO' ,
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`Ctelli•CoOlced,Spaghetti
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eg.. 27C, large 28 oz:
• Clover Leaf Fancy Cohoe Salmon
Reg. 37c 1/2 tins 3 (01-11:00
Red and White nned Food Sale
Libby's peel) Browned Beans, 15 oz:, tins 49c
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Swift'S „Prem, . 43c
Clark'sfancy 'Tomato .Juice, 48 oz. tin .,... 29c
R:& W Catsup, 11 oz. bottle 2 for 39C
R & W EvaPorOed 1Viilk, fall tms, 7 for $1.00
Choice quality Tomatoes, .... 2 ..tints 43c
All popular brands cigarettes, ctn. of 200, $2.99
Charcoal, .5 ,11). bag ••; • , 45c
Lowney's Angelus AUrshInillOvis,.Ah! cello .3.7o..
R & W: brand Pure Peanut Slitter, • :
large 24 Oz. jar -
R 8z.1V brand prepared ,Mustard, 16 oz jar 17c
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IVEDNESPAY;4tY 14th, ,195i,t.
LETTER 'TO THE. 'EDITOR
Editor, Lucknow .Sentinel.
Dear Sir:, • '
In .case •thd statem'ent' of. Tny
hogs shipped last September and
•October wasin any way' mis-
leading on acciount of the. Ripley'
hogs -from tlie-Fall Fair in -.Rip,
ley being in a truck load of,hogs
that were jn. an accident, I
thought it onlyfair •to,'"give the,
public a, statement. of all • the
hogs I shipped In 1.9:57,',:wnich is
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ToI.Yforitreal with Bill Harris: -
86. ho. i2;715. lbs:,:average 1478..
lbs.:
" TO J-1,og•-,Produceis
-icgs; 40,005 average 153:6
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This is a difference of 5.8 lbs:
per 'hog which at .30c per ib... is
$1.74 per hog, and this on 319,
hogs is/ $50.06.: „. „•
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Sincerely,
• • Raynard
Seems a sow's ear doesn't make' can do. a ,lot for a silk. stock- ,,TgADE FAIR!, PROMOTION
much of a purse but a good Calf1ing
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SPECIAL SAVINGS * BE AN EARLY SHOPPER
Spring
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at JOHNSTONE'S FURNITURE
K,ROEHLE11. 2 -pc, CHESTERFIELD SUITE
Regular .$219.00, a $175.00
SAVE $44.00
-Pc. LIVING ROOM OUTFIT,
SpACESAVER & MATCHING :ciurft ‘',
• :2.AgBORITE• STEP.- TABLES,
1 ARBORITE COFFEE TABLE..
2 TABLE LAMPS
6. -Pc.„ -DINETTE SET
AR,BORITE TOP. BUFFET..
ARBORITE TOP TABLE, •
3 SIDE .CHAIRS. :*. •
.1 ARM CHAIR , :
7 -PC. CHROME SET
36 x 84. Inch TABLE •
(Seats 10)
6 CHAIRS .
ALL FOR/
A move- was '.made here laSt
week to promote a Wain Street
Trade ,Fair in common. with
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other Western Ontario centres.
We are not certain as to. its -fate.
The Sentinel,.fiqWeVer„ . Was
not a sponsor of the project; ariy
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TniSfeTtliditi it woud 'req.iiire, Sen-
tinel adVertiSing to 'put it over;
and if ,had merit we *quid,
be More than- promote
When' Colitacted.in the matter,
' ,referred the ProrxioterSto the
Business Men's AssoCiation. It. is
The Sentinel's „opinion that 411
such ,predrbtional.prqjeCts; orig-
. Mating' :,nilt-Of-town; should. .e
dealt with Primarily by the..Exe-
cutive of the'•j3usiness Meri"s As-
sbeiation and 'giVeri..-offi'cial ap-
proval or otherwise, either by
the Executive Or a general meet-
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The Sentinel Wishes, to have
no. part in exploitation .of the ad-
vertiser, .yet anything :that'
good ••for the merchant or com-
munity, 'be right behind.' it.
129.0
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DRESSER
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WOODEN RIBS - $3p
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I.,arge' size, Plextone„ finish, cwlef with springs
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nd-AVaterproof Springfilled Mattress.
RED MAPLE, BUNIc,BED'SETS...
:ComPlee with Spring sp Springfilled • , 79 '00 :
IVIahresses, 'Ladder .and Guard Rail •, v,,, • ' .•
MARSHALL:SMOOTSTOP' IVIATTRESS....
Regular $59.50 — SPECIAL :.:$384.0,:' •
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INLAID LINOtEOM. from 6.0 Opie; sq yd.
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ENGAGE. HIGH .•
SCHOOL TEACHER
Mrs. Bernice JolinSton2...of ;Ash-
field, who ;is and hasbeensup-
plying, f p r Miss : Marguerite
Saigeori, has' been, engaged 'for.
nex • erm as a permanent Wern-
her of the. Lucknow DiStrick High
Schbol staff.
The Board has received letters ,
from Women's *Institutes in
sup-
port of having Mrs,.Laural 'Hew-
itt's services ' retained' as Rome
Economics teacher: Mrs., Hewitt,
•whose . ability is Very, highly.
rated, is teaching pn. letter of
Took Part In. Recital.
•Members of Amy Johnston's.n
•local dancing class ,took part re:
cently in a recital held in Wing:,
ham. Mary Allin and'. Joan Mae.-..
.,Kenzie did ‘s, duet number, While
other dances. were. performed by
a group of eight girls, 'including
Jean Finlaysori,-Banhara
son,Margaret MacLennan, Eliz-
abeth: ,i'inlaygon,4 etty Bell,
Mary Allin, Kathleen •Dalton,
Sandra Brooks.
BABIES BAPTIZED
ON MOTHER'S DAY
Five infants Were, baptized at.
the iChristian•Farnily Day service
in the United Church bri‘Sunday
morning and was impressive
,part of. the -Mother's Day. service,i
The children' baptized by Rev.
dVleiklej Ohri7-Weremitlebo rah An
daughter of 'Mr.. and Mrs. ,Har-
old Elliott; ,Fienry.Kragt, son :of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenk Kragt; Mary
Ellen, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Roy Havens, Kathryn Ann
leaven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Jack Treleaveri;'. Sandra, Joan,
daughter' Of Mr.' and Mrs. RObt.
Finlay. • •
Rev. lyleiklejolin Was", assisted
in the pulpit -by Brtice IViacKenzie,
assistant superintendent :and by
Don" ThorripSon, assistant secret-
ary, Who substituted for Super-
intendent D. Thompson, who
:was out. -of. own With4the past-
nral...relations committee, .Miss
Beverley ASliton gave •the child-.
ten's story, and Miss Helen
Thompson ...Sang. the solo `I'hat/
'Mother of Miner.
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P1);.1t$10:.ES:APPEAL •
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At :tile regular meeting . of the
Village council last week,' RpQve.
George, W. Joynt waS authoriZ;
ed to con -test the assessment .a1)-
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•peal •-of LucknOw-Industriesl-td;;-,--
which is,. being taken to tliV
Municipal Board by William
Renaud., •
The matter' goes back to the..
days.. when the plant ,was. id16,
and is not associated in 'any. way.
with the neW
A „couple of years ago
Renaud was. granted 'an ,acijust.-
merit on the, assessment of the
He. entered. ail appeal for
i further 'rebate-, under lhe,.nOr-:;
eecupancy • Clause, which 'was.
not --sustained 'by the Court. of
RevisiOn,. • ,
Judge MacKenzie upheld
the decision of the- assessor and:
counciland it is , against the
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aud eking the appal t:ttl7t4a
•higher court.' : •
-.Council dealt at some length.
with the matter of bicycles,. dogS
and firearms, and decided to pub-.
fish notices requiring ,that, regulations . in. these matters be
complied with, Or failing to •do.
so; Offenders' arid :violators
prosecuted. • ., •
• Earl engaged! to •
refinish the • furniture :in the.'
Municipal: Office. • . . •
'Council authorizeda page
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vertisernent in the • historical
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Provincial P1ice
'At a special meetifig'in. April, ;
Council apProved. Of engaging.:
four 'Provincial Police :Officers,
for. police :duty during' the Cen- .
4erniia1l August 1, 2; 3, 4, the. .
cost ;of such policing to be borhe'
the ' Centengial COmmittee,:
The plan had •been • outlined
Tpro„tiovqly a'ineeting ot;Cen-
tennial and municipal .6ffiicals,..
:When it received general approv-
al, and: the Centennial Commit-
tee recommended that Council
make the eequired official writ-,
ten request for such services
CLOTHING DESTROYED. IN.
SATURDAY FIRE „ •
Mr. and Mrs., :Roy Hunt of.
Gorrie .Suffered a severe jless on •
Saturday when, durin their ab ••••''
senee,. fire broke out' in the up-
stairs of their hOinel degtroying
a bedroom suite and ,practically
all their Clothing. 1
Mrs: Hunt is the former
Eliza-
beth Webster, daughter . of Mr.,
.and,. Mrs.: `Harvey Webster oI
town
BRUCE COUNTY HOME
As -an effective and economical
way. of blanking out tYPeYvriter.
keys,it has been` suggested the
oarc1., use adhesiNre.iat?e7.iather
than charige:the..keys. •
aiarits .Of $22,069 :Were*: receiv-
ed and tho.barance of -the b4iik
loan is :tO be'paid off • ;•
'The 8ctet..ty was requeStedto
deterniine the. total amount spent
to dateiniproVink 'the front
lot' .adjaCent. to, Highway 86.
Cadet .and band grants were,
received frbrn the bepartment of:
;1\`tational. Deforice,.' and the .sec
rotary instructed to transfer this
money to the treasurers of these
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' A set of EncyClopaedia Canad.
iana, the: first•sall:Canadian.
c'yelopfredia, waS orclerett for use
jtx,the nigh Seheol..The ISurchase
Was #iade, frbm the: district rep-
resentative, Mrs„ Margaret C6se-
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14E-WALKEIr1101‘i-ARNA
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15 gistered o!steins
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25 Cows freshening throughout the year,. 1$ oiieri. •
• '•heifers, '4 heifer 'Calves,. 1. • '
The `:Pontinned use of to sires, has resUltedl'in good
records and has made this one' of. the
Top..Show Herds in Bruce County::
Seilipg are' 40 daughters of Pabst Raven.
from Pabst Faring, in, WisPonein. VraelloIrne
(e1ling is 'the 'service sire of. the bred fernales.=.1.11.is'
bull was first prize .2'.-year4Oidi, ;London; :1957.. •
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If you Are'in heed -0 of hdtd • replatethents or
foundation cattle this. :S -ale
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*4f Shore liolsteins Ltd., Glanworth
Sales Manager and Auctioneer '
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