The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-19, Page 12,4 rinaNE
TSE LUCK;NOWSENTINEL,. LU
[OW.. ONTARIO,.
re
'fives Becoming Obsolete
Forsyth, No - Iron 'shirts are such:4 breeze
launder, a man hardly needs,'a isTnan,`any
More. Trouble is, when you are wearing one
you have to fight the critters off. Anyway you,.,
should drop in & see the new,Forsyth No,1ron. .
shirt :the most foolproof shirt on the market
We've got; your size in imported extra -prem-
ium broadcloth at $5.95 and in lustrous Eng-
lish.'
nglish.' .broadcloth ' woven from super two-ply
Egyptian. c,�otton at
only $7. 5 0,
CHRISTMAS: STOCKS of. THESE SHIRTS
ARE IN NOW!
)rder- Your requirements now in the size and sleeve
;length. needed. ' These will be set asidefor'. you.
'NO DEPOSIT NECESSARY
Vole
Pick -Up and Delivery' Monday anal. Thursday.. .
LADIES' MEN'S AND "CHILDREN'S WEAR
Piece Goods and Woollens
PHONE : 75-W LUCKNOW, O•
NT.'
Coors Open sit, 8.15
.,
games' start at 8.45 sharp
LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW
/ '
JACKPOT OF $75.00
12 Games $1.00
SPONSORED
0 NUMBERS CALLED
LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309
Tatra Cards 25c
ASHF7ELDi:BOY. WINS
AGRICULTURE SCHOLARSHIP
Michael .Dalton, R.R.'7, Luck -
now ha§been announced as. the
.:winner . of : the . Huron County
scholarship for the Ontario Ag-
ricultural College'. diploma tour
1 .SEE BY
SENT;NE1
THAT. the 1 residence. 'of the late I.
Mrs Margaret MacFarlane, on
Wheeler Street, across from the
Public School: was sold ,by 4140
-
tions on Saturday to. Mrs.:' Mar,
garet . Sproul.. Tlie' auctioneer
:was Allan MacIntyre and the
sale price *as announced at
$5,500.00.: • •
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THAT we , had .our, first taste of
pheasant last week, courtesy,'
pheasant hunt in the ' southern:
part of the province, with very
good results..
THAT members of the Hi -C group
Of • 'tYe, United ' Church had
change' of .: an evening service.
on' Sunday, :.wlhen''the very un-.
pressive sound .film, "A Won-
derful Life,"was shown. Con-
ducting . the service. were, Jean
Richards, Nancy Webster and
' 'Murray; Hunter.
THAT members of Grade 13 of
Lucknow . District ° High ` School
WEDNESDAY NOV 19th, 195a
Buys
GREEN GIANT „PEAS
FANCY TOMATO JUICE.
IGA, 20 oz,
TWO -FRUIT MARMALA
IGA 24 oz.
KAM 'LUNCHEON 'MEAT
UAKER 'INSTANT. OATS ,•
,Urine's effe0ive No rember.20,1 4
2:for:.
2 for 29c
33e
2ror89c
ort's
E . DELIVER.
24
pliONE' .20.
THAT Jack Treleaven . has join-
ed : a party of Walkerton: nim- I'
.,'rods for their annual deer hunt
at • Meldrui'n • Bay in Northern
Ontario. ' n ; • •
enjoyed a' bus . trip to ',Toronto THAT the .Girl ' Guides, struck;' a
last . week where they visited bad day for' their.Cookie'Day,
-the museum, Parliament: Bldgs;,. ' and'' got'pretty well "soaked'' in
and' atten- rounds. Sales just
'Maple �Leaf�.Gardens . �r
.making making' , •.
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ded the' showing of •'Cinerama••:• about paid . for :the supplies and
, the profit is "tied . up"' in what
THATF Ross Webster with; the1 ' bite girls" have , on hand Zlhe
it:.C.M:P.- at' Regina, has .Cpl . cookies. are delicious' and the.
`Doug Clark as his: instructor:'' in public. will render the Guides'
criminology,.° and When 'Ross' ' a service, while. getting' a.. treat,
motherdied suddenly,. Doug'' if they inake• it a point to or=
Was very7helpiu1 it ;aiding Ross der another box, from any.: of
with arrangements for ;:a , eom • the •girls, :or • from Mrs A. E
and helped , McKim ,: ,
passionate . leave'p
!!: him catch a plane 'East. ; . '
THAT a t t..e ' annual meting of
the iron r y o ,
Club held last week at Clinton,
Glen Walden of Luekn
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THATr : Mr. ° and. Mrs. John. ' R.
Murray .(Amelia. Carruthers)
n afor
'Picture Butte. Alta., ;where; they
will make their home. He_ will
H Co t Holstein left by motor on Mo d y
ow was
, elected vice president Directors assist his uncle, Jack Murray on.
-from this area include Harold 1 . his Alberta cattle. ranch.
. ' Gaunt and ' Vernon Hunter.
se, ' having a value ' of $100.00.
Michael,. the '.son of. 'Mr. and
Mrs. Ray :Dalton of Ashfield, has i,
been,a member of the Dungannon!,'
4-11 Calf Club and hasspent por- 1
tions of the last two' summers In
fields.
�.o
o
the tobacco
s.
Huron, with 38,000 cows, is the
fourth highest dairy'producing
county in .Ontario. James Brad
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R R. 3 God ri w s
\,presented with a record'. of ' pro-
duction certificate. •
�Ire.1 THAT Garfield Ostrander is seri
ously ill in Prince' 'Edward
Do you 'realize there 'are, ONLY THIRTY SHOPPING-
DAYS
HOPPING•DAYS deft to Christmas.. Come.. and see our• bumper,
popular -priced stock. NOW; at it. very .best.
FOR THE GIRIS, WE HAVE
Beautiful Dolls, from . ;' .:' 25c up `to $6.50
Teasets, `"Irorn :. " 79c to $3.98
EleCtric Irons, that ally work
COMPLETE THAT reDOLL HOUSE—with realistic furniture,
Living Room, Kitchen, -Fridges, Washing Machines, Stoves,
•.Bathroom Fixtures. We have ''them ' all,' at:reasonable prices.
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FOR THE BOYS
Trucks 'of all kinds . from .....:.... .i...,N.. +« .
Gun , and . Holster.` Sets, from ' .. .Yw;=.
....... Y
As heal As They Can Be "Rifles" .ay.....
Steel Violins, that really work •
DOES .THAT BOY LIKE .TO BUILD.
Mini -Brix, Unibrix, .Mecano Sets; notise
and .;Building ' Blocks, from -...J.isY....Y...7.
25c to $6.50
....; ;. •98c to $7.95
...:.:�a......::....: $4.79
$2:79,
-- well, we have
Building 'Blocks
,
4.....:... r...ra. ,49c
,FOR' THAT BAS BY
Cuddly � loys ,from ` I ...r.....i.. ..4:i.....Y .........,,,,..i 89c to $2.98
' •Squeek• Toys, •from •ai...... 35c to $1.98
Rubner ..Y..i.. ..M....:
MUSICAL, TOYS OF ALL KINDS 1yY' qQ((�j
Hobby' Horses
..........r .......:.....v n... -..............,. 0..3,9
' AND MANY PUSH and PULL TOYS
Doi t Make `hose Children Sad -- Buy, Now and Make sThelf
• Christmanhe: Happfest• `Ever! '
County ' HospitaL.
THAT . Mr. and , Mrs. Leigh lac
Clenaghan of ` Exeter have mov-
ed to the former 'Sid Gardner'
residence, which they recently
purchased. Mr. and Mrs.. W. G.
MacKay will snake their home
with . them. Mrs: MacKay is a
former 'resident of this vicinity
and ' the mother of Mr. McCle-:
naghan who was born it White-
church.
church. ,
THAT Vhe eye operation which
:.Mel Greer underwent last "week;
is' comparatively are ' ---so'
much so that • the ' ye surgeon
,has ;performed this ' operation
Only, three times in the thirty
:years.' he has been ,specializing
in :eye' surgery: • • • w
COMMUNITY RESFONDS
WELL 'TO MANrY' APPEALS
This community constantly has
its `hand in pocket," .generously.
supporting the many worthwhile
appeals that are periodically pro=
rooted.
To mention some ,,that come
to; mind as having been under-
taken during, the year are: Red
Cross, Salvation Army; Bible' So
ciety, Centennial, Temperanice.
Federation, Institute For :.'The
Blind, Church. appeals to : the.
members, Apple Day, Poppy Day,
Cookie Day, Lions penny cans
other projects, Lucky tickets
sales' : by• ' Centennial Legion . and:
Lions, muscular dystrophy,. appeal,
Fall Fair donations • and, ` dear
THAT Ken ' Cameron received a
circular in the mail this week
from. a 'Rev'Roy Massecar. of
Rock : Streaxn,, N.Y = Rev Mas -
serer took movies of Lucknow
eleven years ago and .has a
thirty-five minute film of the
Village available for :rent, and
purchase. Ken would' be glad
to give further . information to.
anyone interested.
THAT twenty-two ' rnetnbers ,and
and' their, wives from the Luck-
now Lions Club attended the
Uowiick Lions Charter Night
anniversarydinner at Wroxeter.
on 'Monday. District Governor,
. Rae Watson was guest' speaker
and Deputy District Governor,
Harvey Webster introduced the
Charter members' 'of the Club
and presented chevrons to : ten
• 15-year.men and one 10 -year
man. •
( THAT .Deplity District Governor
! •Harvey" Webster visited Lions
'Club at Clinton, Brussels. and
Eiteter last week. At Eketer
he Was introduced by
Charles'•
Smith, a former manager
thethe
'Lucknow . branch w of the
Eartk' of Montreal., '
i
knows. how. many .'we have over -
..
ARE DEER' 'HUNTING
ON, MANITOULIN'.ISLAND
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Lucknow is well represented •
on. Manitoulin. Island this week, '
where : deer hunting is in full
swing. in The' local. boys left; here.
on Friday for theland
. Is .' 1n the
party, are .�_G,reorge ;Whitby, .Russ
Button, , Lloyd `Hall, Bill Hunter,
Tom Hackett, Art Baker;–Jack
Ackert and Fred and Eddie`Whit
by, of. Detroit.
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