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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-02-25, Page 8< z ft y.<r <k c T . J -• Free 'of a 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& 4 •< <1 • : '»*’•* At The Residence Each Afternoon .’ Or By Appointment. . ....................3 ■■■ — THAT 12 tables attended the r $3.95 Prices MEN’S, LADIES’/and CHILDREN’S WEAR . s and Woollens PAGE EIGHT 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' < 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. •-— ♦ f....... ;______________ l . , 2— 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 T (Continued from.page 1) 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. —0.'? THAT the CKNX barn dance broadcast will be held inthe . TbWn Hall on Saturday even-: ing under auspices of the Ag­ ricultural Society. * fl Sensational‘•Tiargaing! J ’•» ■ ■ J ■ ’ * • 0 * • * • and are selling a great many items • . • * ■ ■. • . • • ... 4 ■ HALF We Haye Purchased A WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25th, 1953 COLEMAN SPACE HEATERS EVANS SPACE HEATERS I ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► CLEARING Stock •> 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. ’ ‘./o' '' 'r 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 ,... Day. . - ’ • . \. ' 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 ■ ■ ’ 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 ----......................... ...................... ■ ■... j—JI . ... . .« .. ... ► ►. ►’ ► _ ► ► ► ► ■ ► ► ► ■ EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES In Childrai’s Clothing and Boys’ Pants and Jackete up'to 14 years. CALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS: FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS ...-0^-—--------------- GREER RADIO and ELECTRIC ’Phone 110 — Lucknow • • , . • ■ r ' ■ —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