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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEU Lucissow; ommuo
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n Childrens
at ASHTON'S
24 ONLY WINTER CAR COATS-rr;.
for boys or girls, ages 3 to 6x, in •red, turquoise,
royal,. rhade from high quality cotton, shower
proof, fully winterized with quilted wool inter -
ling attached hood, only . . . . ' $3.89
12 ONLY AS ABOVE-
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sizes -0 to 14, -onlY . $5,30
ONLY_SNOWSUITS
2 -piece With, twinzippers, s brown . green,.
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and- ited, sizes 3.to 6, only, • $4.50
SNOWSUITS,-Red.Ontly
2,Piece, sizes 3, 4, 5,-a good buy at . $32.95'
The newest of sty es and materia s in that ever
popular line of Little Nugget Girls' Coat Sets,
sizes 2 to 3x, 4 to 6x, with matching hats and leggings.
Also, See The Ll'ITLE NUGGET COATS=
in 8 10 and 12 -
NUGGETEEN sizes 12 to 14x
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MEN'S AND CIELDREN'S WEAR
PieceGoods and 'Woollens
LIJCIENOIV, ONT..
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ca eniy Of Music
GALT — GUELPII
Offers Special
Opportunity .For
BEPINNERS
IN MUSIC.
10 WEEK TRIAL COURSE, .
Accordian and Music SuPplies For Home Practise
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InstrumentNo
" or Music .to Buy or Rent
ivate instruction Our modern teaching method makes
music fun and assures fast progress — Opportunity
of a life time.
Enroll Now -- Royal Academy. of Music
Teacher and Representative, -Mrs, Bill Scott -
Lan gside — Phone 46-r-2 Lucknow
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• THAT Mrs. Lloyd Hall is. supply
teaching at the Lucknow Pub-
lic .School while kindergarten
teacher Mrs N. J. IVIacKerizie
is cOnValescing from a lengt11,Y.
illness. ' - '' 4
THAT Albert Weiler of Walker -
tin, father a Mrs. Bud Orr of
Lucknow, was the winner of
$250 month, for 12 months
when his ticket was the wihn-
• last, week -end• • ..
THAT "the walls . came tumbl-
ing 'down'. at the ' Lucknow
. Fruit Market last week. _Cyril
Browg came to work one morn-
ing to find that a large section
of slieving on the west side of
'the store had .c011apsed under
the weight of 'merchandise.
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. '.'C:ril'andi,.sta. spentco:siderabietime unloading h
shelves and
con-
siderable
•for
thec6nveni:nceoffall
afercaipterWrkhad3e1fairexhibitorswhcwish't
dneproblyaltlenorese7nakeentries,or'obtiininf°r
cet;ise' 1natilthe7eeretary:ilIb
atthe'arenaonSaurdayani
THAT Forest ispinningaceMonday, aswell as on fai'.
tennial celebration next. year, . , daysLrTuesclay, and Wednesday,
and a foursome from that town , , • . • :, ..
visited Lucknow recently to ob- THAT
Janet Rayner, a Grade 13
'tain information on the plan graduate of Lucknow 4 District
of procedure, from members of;
High School,: has entered Vic-
tim, lOcal executive. toric Hospital, London, as a
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wp.PNr#8,PAY,.'8..mr. 17,, 1950::
..PREM ,,LUNCHEON MEAT
'43it
12. oz. tin . • . . • • 9 •,„ ...• • • • '• .,• • •
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JEWEL SHORTENING -4. •
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KELLOGG'S. CORN FLAKES 31
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EDSOCKEYE SALMON, habies r% n
ior 160C
NMITINSTANTA. r
isoy.60,. 5 oi. .; ...... 2:,.. ,,..:...
... • Prices effective September.18, 19, 20
rt's" '. Market
DELIVER, PI:IONE 20
• • . student nurse...Janet is the eld-.
THAT Mark. Gardner sends ,US er daughter of Mr. and Mr.
his -change of address to Sud- Milton 'Rayner of town!
bury, where he has moved. Al-
ways.a' keen follower of sport, Many a man thinks he has an
•Mark says he'll ,be cheerifig' forn mind, Wheil it is irriereir
va-
the 'Sudbury Wolves this. win- ,
THAT 'we hope to get time to
• correct The Sentinel mailing
,• list .this week -end.. Some who
have renewed their'inbscription
have been,wondering why their
label was mit, marked up. In-
cidentally, 'if your subscription
is. past due, now'would be a
good time to,"attend to it.
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THAT Rev.. G. G. Howse. of.
Orangeville Will ..conduct an-
niversary :service at • Blake's
'United Church on Sunday. Rev.
Howse is a former minister of'
the Ashfield Circuit, having left
here in 1945.
cOpeant. : . Is your subscription pad?
TIINI., rather John Hogan,.404-
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•. agenarian reSident of London,
and a native a •Ashfield, re-
c.ently wrote for a copy of. the
HiStory of •LucichoW .and in re-
ply . Said,. .'The souvenir., book
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is grand' Father John attend-.
' ! - edithe Centennial 'and was very
pleased' with it, 'and was par-
ticularP, impressed by the ' big.
parade on Monday. '. . .
:THAT 14 boys from Huron took
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part in the CNE judging corn -
I. -.Petitions. Ken Alton of Ash-
,' ' field ',placedlith inbeef judg-
ing and 4th in farm machinery.
Crawford McNeill of .West 'Via,
wanosh as 8th in'the beef.
and 1.0th in farm machinery. At,
the ; Western Pair. : judging:
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Ken Alton was. 4th with: 422
points and 'Crawford McNeil, „
9th with .411 points. There were I r
.102 contestants. •
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BOYS' UNDERWEAR 'fall weight, 'white cotton,
double seat, double knee, 2, 4' and ;6 Years.
• DraWers . . . . . . 89c.
Short' Sleeve: Shirt . 59c
--BOYS%.SO-X,Iarge-_.assor.tment_:.Of•.sox:in-c,O_ttoxkk„s',,:o.t.ton.
and nylon:, mix, all nylon and Wool.: and nylititi,
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sizes 4, :to 10priced from .. 29c to- $1.00
MEN'S SWEAT' SHIRTS — long sleeves, fleece -lined
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cotton, grey and navy, S, M, 1. ..... $1.98
MV -N'S DRESS SHIRTS-- sanforized broadcloth, ,plain
, . colors, stripes and white, sizes 14 to 17 $2.95
PYJAMA CLOTH—fine quality. striped 'otton' flannel,
wide range of color combinations, 36 in, yd: 59c
• PLAID SHIRTING--sanforizej., some srnaller patterns
'for children's wear, 36' inches wide . yd '69c
INFANTS' SLEEPERS—cosy, fleece'olined cotton knit;
plastic feet, sizes 1; 2; 3, 4, pr, $1.69 ,to $1.98
GIRLS' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS' pastel
shades with printed yokes, lace trinunied,
Sizes' 4, 6 and 6x .. • • : • ... • $1.39
Sizes 8, ,10 and 12 io 4 • • 4 i • •••••$1118'
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'FITAT ,Fred, Jackson 'and Robert
Rae WOn, ,a doubles tournament
at TeeSkvater• on Friday even-
• ing, 'with three winsand a plus
of .'44, eleven ,points over the
• 'second place duo. They received
i, electric . Westclocks. : ,
I, THAT. Mrs...Ceorge Lane is a 'pat- .
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riflirWineharrt-4-tospitaLt.,Sha,..:„...
Ihad a fall recently at her farm '
home in Ashfield and' suffered
• a cracked hip. ' ,•
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IS NEEDED
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$72 4
g. THIS YEAR'
to train, rehabilitate and !mese the blind
in this e.ommuniay ch.sai ..nd
• municipal grants will provide $57,190.-
'-.TR1-COUNTY, CAMPAIGN
HURON • MIDDI.ESEX, • PERTH
(Excledini.;LondOns and ,Stratfoid)
TO H. D.' THOMPSON, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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THAT Mrs. .Rachel . Irwin held a
. 'iucdessful sale of household
effects . on ,SaturdaY , afternOOn.
and is veri appreciative of all
thoSe Who assisted at, the sale.
The proPerty at . the' . Village
liinits, , north of the '
, which Was Offered 'sUbjeceto a
xeserve bid,, was not . sold.
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THAT'. we have a few historical
• .books that have'.been •ordered
and "laid away”. We would
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appreciate having these \picked
up, or addresses provided err
•cam where' they are ' to be '
mailed There is a possibility I
that, some of, these orders have
;been !filled ,thrOugh ' other outlets,
. so these books Will be held for
' 6 limited. tine only. ,
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ME
, In a wide range of . .
NEW FALL PATTERNS
See our excellent selection of laced or gore,
• styles in plain toe cap, or moccasin vamp
• patterns. •
Also a fill' line of .
` BOYS' DREss OXFORDS•
in black or' broivrif in narrow, medium
or wide widths.
Shoe Store
,FOOTWEAllil, FOR. JILL THE FAMILY