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SAVAGE,' SKIPALONG- . Aroma'N.'dAY .-,.• '1,
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In browti and patent straps, blapk..anit brownn.xf..atidg
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THE LUCKNOW SE EL, LucKtsrow, ammo
Knitted Fleece cotton
Siee wear
a..SRVI,
Suit $2.98 — Extra Pants each $1.49
Famous for three generations is Dr. Denton sleepwear,
mothers trust the fine, quality and appreciate Oke ,expert
wgrkirianship and, extra ',features. In knitted. fleeced, cot-.
ton for .snug winter slumbering. Dome --on pant sleepers
Grow-a-4*e feature,blue, „,mint green or yellow, sizes
0, 1, 2; 3; 4.' •
Also Dentodettes in) small, medium, ,large 3 -piece sets
Ifootees, Pants- and, Tops - . . . . . . . . . $2.98
Uned
Babyalls, Lined Slacks, Lined Slim Jims, •
Sizes 1; 2,,.3, 3 to 7, priced. from $1.98 to $2.98
Boys Flannel Shirts. sizes 2 to 6, at . 89c
Larger Sizes, 8 to 16, only •-• • • • • • • ; . . . . . 98c
tzna,a,LL,..„ ' allJhesses
11-al1SiZet 1, 2, 3i,and 4 to x
1,, SEE .'BY- THE
SENTINEL
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THAT anniversariy services Will
be held at Erskine presby.terian
• church on, Sunday, An announ
cement last . week .omitted the
date -September 28th..'„ •
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TH4T Mr:. and 4rS..RaWat-i
son and Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey
Webster were in Windier re-
cently attending a two-day
goveinors' council. -Rae is dis-
trict governor of District A-9'
DROP IN and LOOK -OVER our NEW DRESS
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free libick-„p 'no Delivery iiontlai, and Thursday7'
!SDREN'S WEAR
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Sod nd Woollent ,
Ave s
LIICKNOW, 0141711
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ALTER BRECKLES'.
.'"ARIO. Phone 18-20 Ripley
KINLOITGil, 0141 A
-Your JohliDeere Dealer —,AutomotiVe and Tractor Repairs
Arc' and Acetylene weldrng Machine Work Pioneer
. Chain Saws, Lawn and Garden Equipment 2 .•
For your best buy in diesel tractors, see the "David BroWn'!„.
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WILL CONTINUE IN EFFECT IN LUCKNOW
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- •• Until 2.00 a.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
In conformity with many other district centres.
LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
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Fair Specials
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WALKER O'ALLS for ,men -7 -the best you can buy!
Fair special, pr. . • . . . • • • * • t • • • • •••• • • $5.50
• SNAG PROOF WORK PANTS—for: pigged wear
Fair special pi , , $3 25
SMOCKS—heavy denim, 34 to 46, fair special, $3.50,
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WOOL -NYLON WORk:S0X-7,-.dandy fall 'Wight
• Fair 8pea1 . . . ; .' 2 tiic,' $1,00
WOOLBLANETS—heavy grey, cionbie size, pi, .$12,
Boys' •"SPNGEEe SPX .'...44 •4, 4-'4... 4, 49c•
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goV'ernor4.
THAT Ivan McQuillan Of Eii.ir
• was a member, of the. JayCees
• softball, team that Won the
town lea.gie softball. champion-
ship and the Naugatuck cup.
Ivan, son of Mr...and Mrs. Fred
IVIcQuillin of West Wawanosh.;
is employed in the labratory
• 'department of the Naugatuck
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THAT a . collision at 'the Post'
, • Office corner - last Wednesday;
between cars driven by Lorne
Reid and Mike Hogan of Luck.
now, did considerable ''dainage
to both • vehicles. Lorne was
proceding west on Main St, and
Mike was coming onto the high -
Way from the South The iin-
• pact drove in the 'left door of
• Lorrie's car on -the driver's side
but neither s�f the •men were
'hurt. •'
WBDICE-SDAY SEFT 24 2958
JOHNSON'S .PASTE. WAX -
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lti'EINZ TOMATO .KETC1i1)11 for 41c
THAT Duncan -Cainpbell 6f Kin-,
• loss Township,- a inember of the
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A. INS ANT iW1t7P,
•-.1. pound • ••••••••!.. • • •• • n• •I! • r. •
Prices effective September 25, 26,2?
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WE DELIVER PHONE 20
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THAT Hedley 13urderi Of Chat- Agnew who had been visiting:
ham • was a caller at The Seri, • here left on Saturday to return
tinel .last week. He is teach- to the Kirkland ,Lake -* district
teaching this term at 'Chatham where her son resides
Senior Vocational School, and . . .
spent the summer at University,..THAT Carmen Stothers of ,• Tor-
of Toronto, succesfully passing . onto, ' and a brother :Of S, •B.
'.. the vocational specialists 'course.. . Stothersof Lucknow; „is :Substi- ..
Heclley 'expects P .COMrikLe his ' tilting until December as pro -
Bachelor " Of science degree in feasor or special education at ••
education- „this . year. His , son; . the University of British COl- •, -
1:ester, has been with the Bank Urnbia„ Rending the arrival :of
• of Cominerce in Chatham for • a professor • from • Australia,
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two and a hall `years. Mr. Stothers, Who is now retir-
ed.made,a study of this type a• .'
THAT Mr, and Uri', Nii.' F. Mac-• education iticlucling work With
-.. Donald -have •rented. the Agnew retarded ,children; . • • .
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Ripley Junior warners-& Presr residence on Willoughby St.
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int of the Bruce Co. Junior and will be moving to the Vil-
1 Farmers, attended • a junior far-
-1 Mercamp from September lst
1 to 8th. The crriP. ,was held at
• ,•, Geneva. Par1C.on Lake Couchi-
Ching and ' seventrie junior
• '1 farmers andfar/be bF. ttes regis-•
flys'iLAIDSH1RTS,.2to 6* 99..
Have You
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•- Renewed Your Sub-
'age shdrtly to reside. Mrs. Jos. sriptiofl.t
THAT Rev. Ernest Howe of Sun-
..' , derland, .England, - preached' a • .
• splendid serrnon in the- United
Church on Sunday morning and
baptized; Joan. Evelyn Geiger,.
'Rev'
daughter of , and Mrs Gor-
don
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don, Geiger: Aev. and MrS. Howe
leave •next week' on their re-
turn in England after visiting
1, .. for. several Months: with their
daughter, Mrs SackPollock and
Mr. P011ock.
• THAT twO dozen. chairs of the
• "stacking" type are being or-
• derecl by the United Church -to
provide seats for the 'little ,tots.*
, • The primary • class has had a
• top enrolment of . 3.0 children
. this -fall,: to far exceed -the 'seat-
irig4acCOMOdation. ••• •. " • ,
THAT MacLean „(Mae) I Bell and
Mi. Bell and family have molt-,
froth, •Toronto to: • Windsor,
where Mac has been apPointed
. Manager .of the Bank of Nova
Scala. His aPpointrririt Came
.• ,abotit three rnOnths ago and is
:,. ute, an „honor . Or so young
- •a Man.Viii7Jean Bissett.
ett. '
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THAT Mr S *Havey Houston.; ,dis
• trict president of South Bruce
Women's Inttituie Visited r&
cently, .with the Purple ,Grove
and Teeiwater Branches. On
•,W'driesday last, accompanied
-' -by Mrs. Allister Hughes, she
' viSited with the Tierton, WO
• ..inen'S Institute: • •'
• THAT William Stimson of Free-
port San, Kitchener, has Pro-
, gressed remarkably well since
his operation in May. Bill'sOp-
elation Was "a rough One" and
.- he •Ws very sick for seine trine,
lit: feels fine now and is look -
ft* forward tohis clialiarge.
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THAT• W. A. (Bild). 1.1,siniitOn;
district Cities Serice; bit Co.
distributor, hat Put a new trUck
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into operati66, ', . "
Help The Blind
to help themselves
i` ilk IS NEEDED'
Z,V 0- THIS YER'
to train, rehabilitate and house the blind
• Ibis dstrict. Community Chests and
• municipal grants will provide $57,190., •
• •C•. N. I. B.
TRICOUNTY CAMPAIGN
HURON- MIDDLESEX • PERTH •
(Ex'clecling London' and Stratfod) ••
eitd arid; many Fait .SpCiat this week it
Tho Market 'Friendly Store
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Available in 13 C D E Fittings
Protect Those Growing Feet
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RATHWELL Sh�i Store
FINE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL ME FMILL: