The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-18, Page 20JN'AN1S DRESSES
In Nytbns, :Arn•t* and Cottons
Assorted COiours
In Ansel: and ;Cottons.
Full Skirted, ,A.L'tnes
Empire :Lines. and Shifts
DQUE!,..E� KNIT 'SUITS
44x, Pink, ; Yellow: and Blue
-14
In Shifts, " Empire,
Full. Skirts and Sleeveless.
In A Variety Of Colours.
8-14 TEEN
Cotton, Denim, Linen,
Shantung, Dacron and Cotton
• Batiste
Empire,- Hipsters and Jacket
Styles
The Lucknow Library Board mei 'Shiells, .Miss-Thornpson and Mrs.
at 7.30 p.m. on -ivlay 12, in the: Morgan Henderson: Finance., Mrs.
Reading Room. Chairman Stuart. Wm. Wharry, Howard Agnew and
Collyer welcomed two new :mem Stuart Collyer. Property , Mrs.
bers, ' Mrs.. Ross. Shielis and Mrs. M. Henderson, Howard Agnew
Morgan Henderson.and Stuart Collyer.
The Librarian. and Secretary- A. complete set of: the Canadian"'
Treasurer, Mrs, Otto Petersen, re- Centennial, is to be order -
ported that the circulation of books edi and;neiv books ordered in June.
last year was 11).878.• Member-
ship was cornprized of 157 adult,
and 364 juvenile.
Committees were appointed as
follows, ; Publicity, Mrs. Ross'
Shiells, . Miss Helen Thompson and
Mrs. Harold, Treleaven. Book' Com-
mittee, Mrs, Treleaven, Mrs.
Ned; iiere's the $5 I borrowed
from you' over five years ago.
Ted: Oh, just keep it.' .After:
.all, this time, it's not worth while.
changing my opinion of you for.
just five bucks.
By The Sentinel
THAT William Foster, Lucknow„
octogenarian,, returned to his,
home in Lucknow last week
after,five months in California.
Mr, Porter resides with his
"da'u$hter; Mrs: Charles : Sh add
• ick. While in California he •
resides .with another daughter. ,
THAT Jerry Searle'. youing son of
Mr, and WS. 'Bill Searle of
Lucknow, escaped serious in-
jury. Sunday when he fell: again-
st the front door of Henry's,
Fruit Market on the Main street,
The door shattered as young :'
Jerry, who was out:,for a walk,
tripped over the smallstep'•.in
front of the entrance. He re- . .
ceived only a small scratch.
THAT "Harmony Revu" was staged ..
in the:Wingham District High .
School on Saturday night by
The. Harmony Men iwho have,.,:.
sev eral district men.in their
number, Raynard Ackert,: •Don
Cameron,'Midford Wall, Nor-
man Taylor, Finlay MacDon-
al'd:. The 'group were backed
':up by a Kitchener and,: London •
Quartette and St Andrews '
Church. Bell Ringers of 'Whip-aril
Many from this community:'
• attended the excellent show:'
The "afterglow" featured a
smorgasbord dinner and, more
music bythe groups and was
also largely .attended.
THAT Mrs. J. C. Johnstone•. of
Lucknow was guest of honour
• at "going away"`evening; in
her honour staged by neighbours,
at the home of Mrs. Don Mac-
Leod. , Giftswere presented
• Mrs. Johnstone,who'lefttby>
air early Monday' morning for
• 'her native England after a 20
'year • absence. The family •
received a telegram Monday
advising of her safe arrival.
THAT Stuart' Robertson' of ' Lucknow
suffered 'a severe stroke last
Friday morning and was taken
° to Wingham and District Hosp-
ital. He has since recovered
somewhat
THAT up until Tuesday, Jack Park
of the London, Free Press failed
'to comment on a story appear-
ing, in last week's Sentinel
drawing attention to misleading
publicity 'given the village in
recent columns by that writer.
Jack was sent a co y, of last
week's Sentine• is aware
,of the concern he had caused.
in the village. •
THAT Mrs, Robt. McInnes mowed:
to'Teeswater. last Thursday.
She has. been' residing in Luck-
now in half of the Farrish•house.
on Havelock Street South since
September:.
Aa+entsn swayrice yrs 'die. 1,
die 1,116,67 sefsxtl berm are a +% 'sill. '.e -
,p
ft rs � That your dzlid, Most be slx years oflige
Were ter 3 t, , acrd` the gnarl shov3d notompiny
art rune rTsiiiiratfieri.
Archie Courtney,, a•well known
resident of the Ar aberiey district.
diet Mon-p?a•, at. Yincardine Hasp -
4,: He was "c years of'a•ge
• ,T funeral service will be con-
dines as t,"�e .MacLennan Funeral
• fete s ritit.a.tditte on °; ursday
Lucknow
YOUR "LOWEST Mar WOODLAND
CHEERY. MORN, LARGE 10 ,OZ.
Instant Coffee Sale.
FOUR SEASONS, 12 Oz.:
Luncheon Meat.
SALADA, 60 COUNT
Tea Bags Sale
VAN CAMP• 15 OZ.
Beans With Pork
COTTAGE BRAND, 4 LB. TIN
Apple . & Strawheri
WALLACE'S, 3 .:IN PKG.
Turkey Pies Sale
SAVE TO Nkc
Jar $1.19
LOWEST PRICE •.
Tins •19c:
SAVE TO
ackage� 19c
REALLY SAVE
3 :.' Tins 59c
GOOD BUY
land 89c
SAVE . lIe
59c
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WITH $5.110 CASH. PURCHASE ' SAVE 1k
.Half -Gal. =I ce: Cream- os_19cGet
NOT /VG AME OF CHANCE', YOU SAVE
WE SELL' FOR', LESS VALUES EFFECTIVE
:. PHONE 530.3420. MAY 10, 30, 41
"Is it'true.that men never make,
passes at girls: who :wear glasses?"'
"Not always. It depends on
their frames",
VISITS FROM. ENGLAND
Stothers Family
Gather From Three:
Countries For Visite
. The visit of Agnes.(Stothers)'
Bradbury of Hutton, . Rudby, Eng:-
land al.the Steve Stothers home ' •
in Lucknow broughtmost of the'.
Stothers family. home for a, few .
days.` Mrs. Kathleen Whale arr
ived at. Malton. Airport ora, Thurs-
day,. May 12th, and visited with
Mr: and Mrs..7 D. Schultz in
Clarkson.
Friday Dr'; S. C. 'Stothers array-
ed'at Mallon from Winnipeg,
where he is -assistant professor on
the'staff of Manitoba University..
He
,also visited at the Schultz
home.in Clarkson. J. D. Schultz
brought them up to Lucknow Fri--,
day night, The Schultz family
went home Sunday. Stevewent
home by air on.Monday and'Mrs
Whale, on Tuesday.
On Sunday they had ,as company
Mrs,.'; Florence' Stothers of London,
Mrs. Irwin. Carruthers, John and
Julia, from Goderich
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. 'PassMore
are coming from Ottawa for the
coming weekend.. Agnes will:
have met all her family before
she flies back to England on May
26th , •,0 •
W. B. Whale, who is at: Madis.
on, Wisconsin, plans to finish his
work on his Rt. D, degree its June
and has secured a position ion the
staff of Saskatoon University. ,The.
family plan to move to Saskatoot`t:
.in July.
Mrs. Bradbury claims . a steak
barbecue at the Stothers.Kintail
cottage is the highlight of her
so far. While theweather has
been too good she says "we at
least have some sunlight It hobeen wet and backward irangl.
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