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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
OUR COMPLETE STOCK
OF MEN'S SUITS ON SALE
Double Knits, Polyester and Wool and Alt Wools
Sizes 38 to 4.8
Regular $89.95 and
CLEARAN�
PRICES.
1 at 565.00
4 x( ;69.95
4 at $75.00
14
at 579.95
2 at 585.00
LADIES
Regular fu000 and
$115.00
CLEARANCE
PRICES
8 at $99.00
3 at $105.00
2 at $110.00
AND MISSES'
DRESSY NYLON COATS
Including white, . black, navy,
brown
Sizes 9 - 12 - 14 - 16. - 18 - 20 '.
Regular.' $39.95
ONLY $29.95
Also black and white pattern,
navy and white pattern,
beige, and white pattern
3 Only Reg. $45.00
Also at (29.95
2E1/a and E41/x'
Regular :19.55 to
;22.00
4 Only
SPECIAL $13.95.
HALF SIZES
uh to 22%
Regular $125.00 and
{115.W
CLEARANCE
PRICES
5at E99.00
6 at 5105.00
601 $119.00
4 at $115.00
1 at 5125.00
COATS
TAPESTRY
Rg. $49.95 and $55.00
5 Only
Sizes 12 - 14 - 16 - 18
Clearance Price..
$35.95,.
11 Only
Regular $29.95
At $21..95
10 Only
141/ to 22%
Regular $25 and $26
Camel, Brown, .Navy.
Clearance Price
$18.95
SALE OF LADIES
ALL WEATHER COATS:
2 5
AT
Regular .and Midi Length
Regular $16.98 to $35.00
SALE PRICE
$8.49' to X17.50
14 Coats Regular $22.to $26
Sizes 10 to 20 - Assorted Colours
ONLYT: .1 6.95
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Coffee Creamer
SUNSPUN
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LIBBY'S 19 OZ. _
Sliced Beets
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Special 2 Tins 31
HEINZ RELISHES 12 OZ., • SAVE`
HotDog, 'Hamburg & Green 3 SARs
McCORMICK'S 444 PAGES .PRE -PRICED $1.25 SAVES/
Cookbook '73: . Pa_y OnIy99*
KNECHTEL'S TALL 10 OZ.
instant Coffee
REPEAT OF SELLOUT!
Jack's Chips
VALUES: EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
'MAY 31, JUNE .1, 2 PHONE WCKNOW
SAVE
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I:.SEE.
By The Seniinel
THAT. Rev. George Douglas,
a native of this community.
was •the ' guest minister at his
home church, Lucknow Presby-
terian Church, on Sunday as a
furtherpart of the special
services during the church's
Centennial ,Year. Dale Haider). -
by was soloist 'on Sunday.
THAT the village works depart-
ment doesn't like windy days.
such as last Thursday morning
when they were forced to chase
blowing newspapers and, loose
paper all over main street.
Seems that some 'of the daily.
papers delivered are left in the
open where the wind can handi-
ly blow them all main
street. Loose newspapers, plac-
ed
lac-ed out/ for garbage collection,
also make a mess when the
wind blows. Yoti can db the
town and the works department
a favour by wrapping your news-
papers tightly Or placing them
,in an enclosed area during de-
livery. '
THAT Mr. and Mrs. George:
bold returned Saturday fro
24 day visit to England,
them they .visited with. Mt
Mrs. Frank Kelly at Can
Beeches. Frank 'lived in
now during the war. The
bolds' had lunch with Carol
Campbell , daughter of Mr
Mrs. Robt Campbell of
now , who is .presently wok
in London.
THAT representing the Luc
District Lions Club at the
convention at Cornwall last
weekend and the early patt
this week have been IOr, '
Mrs. Grant Chisholm, Mt
Mrs. Gordon Brooks,: at a
Mrs. Barry McDonagh and
and .Mrs. Donald Mad
Grant is a past presidenta
currently Zone chairman
No. 3 north; Gordon is 1st
President of the Lucknow
Club, Barry second vice!
Donald is a past president!
THAT Mr, and Mrs. Cliff
Murray moved last weehe
into their newly purchased
home of, Mr. and Via' Om'
Brooks of Lucknow. Mrd a
Mrs. Brooks are living tem
arily in their mobile home
their farm on the 4th of
, They plan to live therein
their new home is comic
on Inglis Street north, next
the residence of Ross kwld