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"PLAIDi HOMESPUNS—red and blue. .. " 8
MONKS CLOTH—-in beige and grey, |
HOMEMAKER HAND PRINT DRAPERIES—in cream, grey, S
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WIDE SELECTION OF- C,rilNTZ & CRETONNES MK
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WRTAIN^
Orlon, tailored edge . . . JMarquisette, tailored edge . , .
Nylon, friiled, . \ . Marquisette, frilled . '. . Panel curtains
, The .latest in Shir Back Curtains. :
Also Many , pieces. Of
Curtain Material By The Yard
/ in white and colored marquisette.
THESE ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT
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MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
ANNOUNCING A. ..
ChangeoiManagement
at the
SUPERTEST GARAGE
I SEE BY THE SENTINEL
(Continued from page 1).
THAT Shirley Snell and. Cathar-,
ine Ketchabaw i. Of , Lucknow
were ■ two of twelve student.
} nurses to receive their cap? at
[ -a capping ceremony at Wing-
'■ ham General Hospital following
a five-months’ probationary
period. Winnifred McFarlane of
Kinlough has received a cer-
tificate upon completing a one-
,year course? for undergraduate
niirses. ’ ~ - • \-
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Bly th Standard says his rudy,
complexion isn’t* necessarily a
. sign of good health.'The glow
is due to the fact that he re
cently reported that while the
lumber, dealer from that Village
was attending a convention in
Toronto he also “enjoyed a few.
at the Sportsmen’s Show”. Ken
hastened to , point out jt was
a few “Hours” he enjoyed.” •
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aitchi-
son of HeSpler note the many
changes in names in The Sen
tinel columns, but feel they*
still have many friends here
and enjoy seeing them at any
time.
THAT in renewing their Sentinel
subscription?; "’Mrs. Sid Plow
right (Ruby Nixon)) of Osh-
awa, says: “No need to say Sid
and I get a kick out of the
home paper even though it
makes us feel old when we
read about, the boys and girls
that have grown up and are
making names for themselves”.
THAT in renewing her Sentinel
subscription Mrs. Margaret Mc-
Kague of Oliver Lodge, Saska
toon mentions. that her brother,
Wm.-Miller,isinthehQspital
—with a-heart- condition; — ~ -
THAT Mrs. “Bud” Hamilton re-
tumed hdme last Wednesday,
from Wingham Hospital where
she underwent an appendect-
• omy the previous Friday night.
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Having taken over the repair department and
service station at The Siipertest Garage, I
wish to bxpress appreciation to former cust
omers for their past^patronage and the. hope
that I can again be of service to you.
JOE WASNEY
; “If You Car Won’t Go Call Qn Joe”
THE SUPERTEST STATION / LUCKNOW
CIGARETTES,, SOFT DRINKS^ CHOCOLATE RARS, Etc.
ALLAN McKINNON of Glamis is
$1,200 richer by holding a lucky
ticket in the Irish Sweepstakes.
But had his longshot, Punches-?
town Star been a ' winner, he
stood to win as high as $140,000.
Mrs. Hugh Graham and daugh
ter Marlene of Detroit and Miss
Mina Graham of Chillicothe,
Ohio, are visitinghere with Mrs.
Habkirk, who is nOt enjoying
good health. . '
BORN
BARRETT—Mr. and Mrs. William
C. Barrett (nee Marion MacKen-
zie) are happy (to announce the
birth of their daughter, Charlene
Louise, on. March 31st, 1953, at
Wellesley Hospital, Toronto.
ACKERT—in Wingham Hospital,
on/Friday, April 3rd to Mr. anid
Mrs. Jack Ackert, Holyrood (Bet
ty Taylor), a son, John Aimer.
RIDER—Pauline/ Elaine and Jac-
qualine Rider are happy to an-
noUnce the arrival> of a baby
brother in-Wingham Hospital oh
Saturday, April 4th. '
MOWBRAY—0n Sunday, March
29th, to Dr. arid M^s. John Mow
bray of Stoughton, Sask., (nee
Catherine Johnston), a son.
: FAMOUS BRANDS FESTIVAL AT YOUR I. G .A. S
■ Velvetta Cheese, lb..;
JJ Bee Hive Corn Syrup,, 2 lbs. .....
■ . St. William Pie' Ready Cherry
JJ" Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon,. ’A’s
S Aylmer Catsup 21c_
■ KAM • - 33c
■ Redpath Sugar, ' 7'
JJ 5 ,1b. bag.......... 46c f- M
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> 31c next week, get your supply now of IG A’S *“
31c Freshly Ground Sunny Morn Coffee, lb.
39c Royal Guest, lb.
Food Saver Wax Paper .....
• Monarch White Cake Mix ......
. Golden Ripe Bananas, ,1b. :......
■JE \ Time To Can Pineapples, 12’s
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MEN’S WORK CLOTHES
New SHIPMENT OF MEN’S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
Moderately priced at, $2.49 arid $2.95. Sizes 14^ to 17.
Also Giant Sizes 16 to 19 at $3.^5.'
Men’s Leather Work Gloves with the High Gauntlet, un-
; lined, only .............................. $149.
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$3.00 Prize—Prettiest Ready-made Cotton Dress J
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Kairshea Women’s Institute
annual
Calico Ball
town HALL, LUCKNQ)^
Friday, April 17th
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WILBEES ORCHJSJRA
J-' Lunch Counter 4- Home Made Pjes
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DRESS PARADE AT ll.dO P.M.
REFRIGERATOR
BARGAINS
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New 1953 Models: Well Known Makes
9.5 cubic feet—Regular $369.95 - \
Now — $339-95 ■ 'y .'
11.5 cubic feet—Regular $429.95
HOME FREEZER
14 cubic feet—Regular $559.95 .
Now — $499.95 , “ 7“
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LIMITED QUANTITY
GREER RADIO and ELECTRIC
’Phone 110 — Lucknow
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ST. HELENS<
. Mrs. Gordon McIntyre & Don-.
aid of Bracebridge were week
end visitors , with Mr. and Mrs.
W; I. Miller;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller,
Donna and Douglas of Strathroy
were visitors with relatives here
on Good Friday.
• Mr. ^d"Mf^Mel/^Browh~and_
Bob' Murdie of Waterloo were.
Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Woods and Mrs. Murdie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller &
Larry of London spent the holi
day week-end with relatives here.
-Larry is remaining for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey
of Hespeler-were week-end guests
of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey.
Mr, Charles McCjuillin of Zur
ich is spending the vacation at
his home here.
Sixteen ladies were in attend-
a ancO at the April meeting of the
aaa. VW' _ _ ■ ’ - 9 .• • - . . . X . *■ I Women’s institute held in the
qq'. ■ church■; on Thursday afternoon
■ with Mrs. E. Barbour, the presir
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dent, in the chair. The roll call
was responded to by the paying
of fees and by stating “What I
am willing to do towards the
year’s program”. A donation of
$5.00 wasvvoted to thO Easter Seal
fund. The members were urged
to^attend“a tneeting at Dungan-~
non on April 22nd when the sub
ject will be “What makes a good.
officer’. • Mention was alsb made
of the conference to be held at
Guelph on May 7th and 8th.. In
the absence of Mrs. Rice, Mrs.
Fred McQuillin read the report,
of- the secretary-treasurer, show
ing a balance On hand of $161.70;
The/ reports of the standing com-
mittees were given as follows:
that of community activities and
public relations %y Mrs. Ernest
Gaunt;l?itizenship”andeducatipn
read by MissMary Murray for
Mrs. Lome Woods;; agriculture &
Canadian industries by Miss
Murray; home economics arid-
healthi by Mrs. Harvey'Webb; his- ,
torical reasearch and current'
events by Miss W. D. Rutherford;
a piano solo by Mrs. Chester Tay
lor and a vocal solo by Mrs. An
drew Gaunt were much enjoyed.
At the conclusion, a social hour
was enjoyed with Miss Annie
Durnin and Mrs. McNeil as host
esses. ‘ '
• ’Visitors at the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. "Gaunt
were • Mr. and Mrs. James Bar
bour of London. Kir. and Mrs.
Gordon Dontier of Toronto.
Plan to attend the Community
Night in the Hall bn Friday, un
der auspices of the Women’s In
stitute. -
I wish I were a kuhgaroo,
Despite his funny stances,
I’d have a place to put the junk
My girl brings to dan£eri.
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BOYS! ..
Ask Dad or Mum. io buy
you one of .our new .
FISHING RODS
Really Slick and Only
890 and 98c each.
^LADIESf-'---"—
SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF CURTAINS
BEAUTIFUL RAYON PANELS, a bargain at only $2.98 pair
COTTAGE SETS from .... ........ $1.69 <o $3.39 pair
PLASTIC DRAPES & COTTAGE SETS from $1.39 pair
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