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HURON COUNTY SEED FAIR
SLATED FOR NEXT WEEK
I SEE BY lilE SENTINEL
greatly reduced prices,
THAT in renewing her Sentinel,
Mrs. Margaret Algeo of New
York City ■. sends greetings to
friends her&
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At The Residence Each Afternoon
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THAT 12 tables attended the
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$3.95
Prices
MEN’S, LADIES’/and CHILDREN’S WEAR .
s and Woollens
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A Grand Array of
At PRICES that make them
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE
FRILLED COLLAR & PANEL FRONT with special trim
ming and pleating. Nylon Tricot. Sizes 12 to 20 $2,98
NYLON SHEER—strikes a fresh note of fashidn. Elbow and
full length sleeves and black ribbon tie under the collar^
Sizes 12 to 20 at$4.95 & $5.95
NYLQN TRICOT-^shOrt arid elbow length sleeve in popular
shades as red, blue, yellow, peach, gree white arid
navy. Sizes 12 to 20
CHILDREN’S NYLON TRICOT BLOUSES—Lovely styles in
$2.98 to $3.95sizes 2 to 6x and 7 to 14 ;
SKIRTS—^Match up your blouse withp. skirt from our sel-
ectiori of plaids, checks and plain shades. Sizes12 to 44.
$3.95 to $12.95
ASHTON’S
Wallpaper Sale
Final Clearance Qf Wallpaper^ Stock z J
Of The Late Mrs, R. J. Cameron
Kitchen and Perma-Plastic Papers
One Third Off All Other Stock'
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Odd Borders at75 cents a Yard.
THAT in renewing his subscrip
tion, S. E. Phillips of Wing
ham, commented that The Sen
tinel, had been in the Phillips
family as long as he could , re-
meinbef/withhisfatherarid^
grandfather subscribing before
him. So it might go back for
80 years to the establishment
9 of The Sentinel in 1873. Mr.
Phillips* grandfather, Samuel
Phillips, came to Ashfield in
1849, and set up a sawmilijon
the 9th Concession., The farm
'had been in the Phillips f amily
for century when his great
grandson,'* Jim Phillips, sold it
and moved to Kitchener.
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Auxiliary* shoot party on Fri
day night. Mrs. Bob Reid was
high lady; Jimmy Mathers, -the
high man, and Jack Mowbray
the spot prize winner. t Prizes
were donated by Joe Irwin.
■ Sunkist ORANGES, 288’s Doz. 23c
■ Florida Green Pascal CELERY ......... 2 for 19c
■ Texas Green CABBAGE. Lb. 7c
■ Golden.Ripe BANANAS : Lb. 19c
■ AYLMER CATSUP 21c
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THAT four local . veterans of
World War I are “on the shelf”
at present,. George Burgess is
in Sunnybrook Hospital; Joe
Whitby in Wesminster Hospi
tal; Bryine Henry in Victoria
■ Hospital; and Earl McCoy at
home in Lucknow. ,
THAT' alterations haye been,
triade to the Fruit Market pro-
l viding increased floor space
and “in” and: ‘‘out” doors.
THAT Alex “ MicNay; and; Jake
Hunter represented the "Luck
haw Agricultural Society at the
Fairs Association convention
held in Toronto earlier this
month.
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THAT the CKNX barn dance
broadcast will be held inthe
. TbWn Hall on Saturday even-:
ing under auspices of the Ag
ricultural Society.
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Sensational‘•Tiargaing!
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and are selling a great many items
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We Haye Purchased A
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25th, 1953
COLEMAN SPACE HEATERS
EVANS SPACE HEATERS
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CLEARING
Stock
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PRICE
and less
BUY and SAVE!
THAT W. G- Wdbster, who is
convalescing at Kte home from
i a. heart attack, is making steady
improvement, arid is-able to be
about a bit again. ‘
THAT M^iday’s London
Press carried a story
Lucknow district man who lost
■ a $100 bill" On Friday riight
while in the city for a uancing
lesson. An advertisement. in
Saturday’s paper was respons
ible for the return of the big
bill, which awaits the owner
at the dancing studio of Miss
Dorothy Scuton, when he visits
the city for his next lesson.
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THAT two weeks ago it was
pussyTwiilows in bloom, arid
last week Frank Miller brought
in^some twigs from a bush on
his farm which were bursting
in'bud. ' ■<
THAT Rev. J. M. Murchison of
Foxwarren; Man., and a form
er paramount boy, says it is
61 years since he preached his
•" first sermon in the West,
Ar.-1 O*-'-
THAT. Robert W. E.; Taylor, son
of Mrs. Hairy Wall, has return
ed from Noya Scotia^ where he
was with the 48th Highlanders
of Canada (C.A.A.F.), at Camp.
Aidershot. While in the Mari-
times Bob married a giyl from
Centreville, N.S. They have a
daughter born on Christmas
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THAT there were 18 tables at
the Monday night shoot party.
Al Irwin and Mrs. A* J. Wil
son were prize winners. The
LIBBY’S SPAGHETTI, 15 oz. 2 for 27c
IGA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 oz......2 for 27c
GUARDSMAN SARDINES ....... ....3 fife 23c
RED PATH SUGAR 5 lb. bag 46c
CARNATION MILK, tin. , 14c
Maple Leaf Sockeye SALMON 39c
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’ LADIES! .Your Easter Bonnett
Get your Easter Bonnett now before the best,
go . . New arrival of the latest styles on
display now., .
MODERATELY PRICED
From $2.98 to $3.98
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EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
In Childrai’s Clothing and Boys’
Pants and Jackete up'to 14 years.
CALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS:
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS
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—7“Plans“are;"now:"completed”fdr
the 6th annual Huaion County
Seed Fair, Which is to be held
in the Clinton District Collegiate
Iristitute in Clinton/ dri* March
6th and 7th> 1953”, .according to
Mr. Gy W, Montgomery, sec.-treas.
of the Hurori County Soil & Crop
Improvement Association. Mr.
Montgomery pointed qut that this
year’s show promised to be . one
of the outstanding agricultural
events, of the year. Entries close
on Tuesday, March 3rd, however,
it is expected that a few post
entries will be accepted.'The As
sociation: is again offering a total
of more than $500.00 . in prizes,
including some very magnificent
previous week there were 20
tables outfor the Valentine
party.~Prize—winnersT^wefe
Howard Barger and Mrs. Jack,
/.Wraith, with consolation a-
Wards Won by Oliver Glenn
, and- .Mrs. Kelso McNay.
specials, alpng^with some hand
some trophies, which have been
donated by various organizations.
"^"IhTiddR^ ”
ing of exhibits, there will be
many other highlights. The Hur
on County Junior Seed Judging
Competition will be held in con- '
junction with the #Seed Fair, and
will be carried on*Saturday, Mar-
7thj commencing at 9.30 a,ih;
Again this year, the . show is
being thrown open to the' public
on Friday evening, and it is es
pecially hoped that a . number of
town people will take advantage
of viewing the exhibits and also
there will be a short programme
which will be highlighted, by the. ,
presentation of special prizes and
also comments Of the judges on
various exhibits. ■ ,
A very interesting programme
has. been lined up for Saturday
afternoon, March 7th, at which
time the main feature will be a
panel disc-ussioh on “Conserva
tion Practices as. applied in South„
Westerri Ontario”. This panel will
be led by Mr. J„ A/Stewart, Ailsa
Craig, .
. DohT Leave Out That Kitcheh~Be Sure
To See Our New Shipment Of
KITCHENWARE
Oil Cloth and Plastic by the Yard
Waste Paper Baskets—Garbage; Pails—
Soap Dishes an J. Many Other Items.
AT THE RIGHT PRICE
Give Your Home Its New Easter
■ Coat, With Our
GOOD RELIABLE PAINTS
(all colors) ; . /
« reasonably priced at on^y
pint—39c Quart—$1.15