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LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEI(
IN FORSYTH
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS AND SPORT:.
SHIRTS — SHORT SLEEVE,
New shades'. in. blue, tobacco, green and gold.
WEDNESDAY JUNE. 17#,h, 1970:
Lucknow
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Permanent press in plain, checks and stripes.:
Sizes available, .14% to 18 in dress shirts. S : M - L
XL in sport. shirts.
Priced $6.00; $7.00 and $$.00
LOOKING FOR IMPORTS?.
WE HAVE THEM AT 12.98
s.
MEN'S
NECKWE&R
Father 'will be expecting
Father's
Day.: Yes : in the new
width — 3",c or
Plains, checks, stripes • or
tweeds.'
Ready . tie or to yourself.
styles.
�.r 3 $4 -ana $5
MEN.'SCASUAL
..-
.SLACKS
Men's slacks in . plain
shades, stripes or cheeks with
belted loops.'
In Fortrel and wool or care-
free fabrics. •
' Permanent press" (Hors-
troa)4f desired:
Sizes 30• to ;46
. a
.95 TO
4.95
SOCKS
To match his new Spring
aiM Summer outfit,
bright-Is-haat—in- socks -
are ' much in style
Drop In and see our stock
by 4Monarch, Stanfield or Mc-
Gregor.
ARE THE PRICES
.5 year ,guarantee , on several
styles..
r MEN'S SNORTS
For , this nice : warm
weatherg we are having
Father will need ' a new
pair of outerwear shorts
Styles • by Great Western
Garment, •Buckeye and even
some ' imports, at the •• price .you,
wish to pay.
$2.98 TO $9.95
terns:
ms an
ASK FOR YOUR. '
FREE
COPY• .
OF OUR; .NEW G.W.G.:
1970' -CATALOGUE
• •SUMMERY
W ALKIN9
' SHORTS `',
DERWEA
Colour is :the word
. ri • s ades. of o d, green,
blue, brown, etc
.Boxer in the slim style are
very popular or regular -under-
wear •by Monarch ''Toughies or
Stanfields. W
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A new Hat always brings
a-sii le�on4 ather's4ace.
on Father's Day morning
Stetson has cool , styles in
green, browny . ; gold, grey --or
beige..
$2.98, $3.95, $°4.95..
$:5;95
MER SPQRT
E�hT3
Light weight sport jackets,"
side or centre vents. Stripes,
Plains ..
'.or Checks.36
Sizes to 46..
$29.95 TO $69.95
SPE(iAt..(ABINETOF: MEN'S SPORT .,SHIRTS
ALL, PERMANENT.PRESS — NO IRONING NECESSARY
Made " in Canada — S,. M and L ----. A good assortment of shades:
• and styles.
ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR. FATHER'S 'DAY
2-5%-. OFFM
A good selection of styles y_
and '
colours, Sizes 36 to 54.
1 OR $2 OFF
ALL SHIRTS IN THIS CABINET
ORIGINAL'PRICES FROM $5 TO $8
"S tLucknowI
LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE• CLEANERS
Free Pick-up and Delivery Tuesday ,.And Friday
YOUR
' LOWE
S
T PRICES.
FOODL
AND
APPLE OR RAISIN
Supreme Pies
GREEN GIANT 14 OZ.
Fancy Peas •
-PALM GARDEN 100 COUNT
Tea Bags.
E. D. SMITH 11.0Z.
-Tomato Catsup—
KN•ECHTEL'S '6 OZ.
.
Ind . ---.
FACELLE ROYALE.'.._
Facial. issue
REG. S9c
Pay'. Only 49c
lat
SAVE 17t
4 Tins 89c
GOOD'VALUEt'
Pay Only 69c
SAVE llc
Bottks r
BEST BUY!
SAVE
TO 17c
4 Pkgs: 69r
.. , 7 . . . , - . .. .. .. •, . .7 -. . . .7 ,. /
VALUES .EFFECTIVE
.JUNE 1$, 19, 20 . .
PHONE LUCKNOW.
528-3420
SEE
•
Byihe Sentinel
THAT A the on the prope-rt-y' f
:George McInnis., Havelock'St.
South in .Lucknow , was caught _ .
in tire on Friday about -the
• supper hour.. A spark from •a
--trash fire iadignited- he garage.
which broke out in. flames about.
the time :i,t ,was 'noticed .; Bob
, Ritchie =iylike,LRttchie-and-Mel
vin McInnis succeeded in. bring=
ing the blaze under control -with
•.a garden hose with' Luc.kno.w.
Fire Department.doing the
finishing 'touches when they
.arrived. ,{
•
THAT the .Grade 8 students of
'Lucknow District. Public Scir00i
e,njoy.ed.a, bus trip to'Niap,ar,i
Falls on Friday'of last week:
Among places visited: were
' Oneida 'Tower ;.
Fxhibit': Ripley's•, i3elie•ve Fr
Or Not'' Museum ;and the
'Floral Clock: 'They crossed'
the bridge to'the Aquarium'
at Niagara falls, New Yo.rl
-The', stu.c�. rit�a_lso-h_d_a-stole -,r
at Brock's'monumnt. Acrn�
partying the group were. \1rs.
Jack Fisher ,M.rs:, Ken WII:ee4'r,
Mrs.• Alvin Robb:, Stuart C:o1,q€;r, ,q
Teachers of -the schir;ti'r.
George Stanley., Mrs. Roy •
Havens. and.Mrs: Evan f e.irli.
THAI` Lucknow Presbyterian
Church and Lucknow United
Church.wtll.hold .joint summer
services for.July and. Au ;uss"
while' their,ministrs are on:
vacation.' Services in July •
Fi'rll tie in the P, e'sbytern ---•
Chtirch and •in August in the
United Church•.. .
THAT 'we hesitate to write on•this THAT• students 'of.Mrs. Norman
matter again. feeling that it
sounds like a' broken record. But
for the information of those who
submitted reports ofchurch. meet,
Ings over, the past couple of
weeks, which were not published;,
Taylor , Miss Ruby Webb*a:nd
Jim Scott at the Lu&•know Puhl.ic
School enjoyed a bus trip to -
_.,Londori on Monday._ where _the}'_
.visited the pioneer village,
Fanshawe dam and' storybook
the reason is that they were re gardens." .
ceived too.•la'te., The Sentinel
Makes arrangements for employ- THAT Bruce Publishers Associa-`
-thecP-••-=,----rt�n�►„�t:.a3 w�--1JCcr-tin-oxt-brt.da�,_�:.
articles on Friday and Saturday, for a dinner meeting. Don
We expect press *reporters 'to file. . Thompson of the Lucknow Sen -
them to
en-them"to us immediately after.
they :take place or we are forced
to refute them. We simply can-
not
.an-not:handle routine Meeting
tinel was re-elected president
Bill Matheson of the Chesley
Enterprise vice president and
John 'Hafermehl of the Mildmay
reports of this nature on Monday Town,and Country Crier,, secret•
y p ary•treasurer. About 20, .
and fiuesda when thea roduc-
tion of two• newspapers'is at its • including the,ladie5, were'
peak, present.,