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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-10, Page 8
r Wallpaper — Paints — Chinaware — Gifts — formerly Purdon’s I T*“ & X Free Wallpaper Draw 1 /T! I V I V V a* ♦ Confederation ■VW * e ■ r r. << ■© JACK BOWERS has been made a Master of Stratford Teachers College? His duties will begin in September. Faith ' and Fellowship Stock Up Now At These LOW PRICES for $1 THAT the. date of the Kinloss Township. Federation of Agri- .■ culture ..me e.ti n g has been changed to Wednesday, June 17th. --•> WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, 195$ ............ J .... -■!.w •v ■ ’ ‘ $1.98 $2.98 $1.19, Association One of the World’s Great Life Insurance Institutions. Renowned for Strength, Service and Security Since 1871. Alex. B. McKague ■ Representative TEESWATER, ONTARIO D. R. FINLAYSON Phone 91, Lucknow* '4' PAGE EIGHT iv w1 r "T PRICED for THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Quick Clearance LADIES’ SHORTY COATS LADIES’ ALL-WEATHER COATS ASpecial Group $14.95 LADIES’ SUITS To Clear CTC is low as , r- ’ . “ • ASHTON’S MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Piece Goods and Woollens jh a did -a x d> a a a SEEDS For Late Sowing Hungarian Millett Sudan Grass Sorghum ;;••• “""^"DTOrfE^elT^Rap^ English Broad Leaf Rape < Narrow Stem Kale Seed Corn for grain & silage GardenandRootSeeds ' Pasture Mixtures Seed Potatoes THAT Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Os trander dropped a not to con- ; gratulate The Sentinel on the special coronation issue. “It was very nice indeed”, they thought. THAT David Graham of Preston Springs Heme, son 6f the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of Lucknow, says that he reads The Sentinel “with great in terest”. > • ; . . DOLLAR DAYS ATI.G.A. Rosedale Tomato Juice, 48 oz. 4 for $1.00 LGJL ; Tomato Juice, 20 oz. 8 for $1.00 Aylmer '.v ' /. -r Pork & Beans, 15 oz. 8 for $1.00 Nature’s Best ' Corn, 15 oz. 8 for $1.00 Breakfast Club : Raspberry Jam, $4 oz. 3 for $1 Jello .11 io> $1 ^hauMh— .... I SEE BY THE SENTINEL THAT Elaine McNay of Para mount has, received her third prize diploma Sor her standing in the piano sold class, 12 and under, at Goderich music fest- i ival. The diploma, received thru her teacher,. Mrs. C. Shaddick, wassignedby-theadjudicator and festival president ■ ' —o—■' THAT the full length pictures and story of the Coronation will^beshown soon at The Playhouse. Bill Pappas made Ar rangements to secure the pic ture while in Toronto at the week-end and states that this „willbethe first—showingin the smaller centres, of Western Ontario. —O—■ THAT Elmer Alton has returned home from Wingham Hospital where he was a patient for five weeks with a heart condition. He had previously been ill at his home for about nine weeks. ■ ——o— . •THAT Allan Twamley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Twamley . of Woodstock,: is feeling fine after a recent tonsilectomy at the Woodstock General Hospir ' tai. ' '' . ■ ’ 1 . I.G.A. Peanut Butter, 16 oz. Campbell’s Tomato or Vegetable Soup, 10 oz. 8 for ^1 I.G.A. Margarine3 for $1 Monarch Chocolate Cake Mix 3 for $1 Pineapples, 12’s .. ..... . Sunkist Oranges, 220’s Chiquita Bananas, lb. New Potatoes, 10 lbs. 29c 43c 19c 47c SM1TWS FOOD MARKET HEY KIDS! Get,youf Giant Circus Today for 49c x MWS-WEAR SNAG PROOF PANTS, only, pair ...... , (PLUS One Pair of Socks Free with every pair of pants) SPORT SHIRTS, smart rayon an<l .accetate, all colors, ■ BDyS* &ABARDINE PALI'S, .sfaes 26^34, only $5.25 & $4.95 ' < < « < • ■< < < ■< ■( . ■< ■ < •I • ■< * j .1 ■ '< < < < .< < • • < A visit to our Store entitles you to a chance in the . Free Wallpaper Draw : - for enough regular line wallpaper, of the -; - winner’s choice, to repaper any one room. ^ < < < < < < .... .. • .’ •• ' . *• ’ a'jl da, Aja jl da a jL A-jL’a-A<l>> ^l>'A 4 1 Finlay Decorators INTRODUCTORV SALE fcL- ' > £ ' ■' . ■" ' Starts Friday, June 12th to Saturday, J^e 20th * ■* - - ■ — OVER 100 ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR TEN PERCENT REDUCTION on all other , CHINAWARE AND GIFTS, KYANIZE PAINTS and stock Wallpapers. We cordially extend this special* invitation to EVERYONE to call and look around. X • fireproof, hand woven scatter rugs or chesterfield throws — Regular $10.95 to $24.95 TO CLEAR AT $5.95 to $13.50 THAT we are informed that our information wasn’t Complete, and not entirely vproperly plac ed in connection with rehova- tion and redecoration work be ing done at South Kinloss Church. Mrs. Mary Ross is as sisting with the carpeting pro ject and the congregation is also helping considerably in the re decorating work. THAT the district post.. office at London announces that effect? ive during July and- August and each year , thereafter, rural mail delivery; service will be provided td cottages at Amber ley Beach, by the carrier on R.R. 1, Kincardine* THAT Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell has returned from London where she spent a few days with her son, Frank Barkwell, who un derwent a major, operation on. Friday from which he is recov ering nichly. ■' -MJ— ‘ ' .• THAT 1 Bob Boak attended the swiihfe. sale at the Kehnscot Farms, Milton on Monday when the imported hog Ardencote Broadbury 25th sold for $2,300, which is claimed to be the high est price ever paid for a hog on the North American contin gent. He is the sire of Kelmscot Consort, a hog which Bob Owns. ■■ --O—: THAT Rev. .^Beverly L; -_Oateh, who is in charge of Five Oaks .Christian Workers Centre of Paris, is a son. of* a former minister. On the Ashfield Cir cuit, Rev.. F. J. Oaten, who was - here from 1900 to 19031 SATURDAY SALE ; Three Prices Only 50c, 75c and 80c Come Early and Get The Pick of These Bargains FIVE SETS OF DISHES tr"'to choose from PRICED TO CLEAR South Kinloss F. & F. Group The Group of South Kinloss Presby ter ianchurch met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OnVille Elliott for a devotional meeting. The op-4 ening devotions included a hymn and the Lord’s prayer in unison. Mrs. L. MacDougall read the min utes. Prayers were offered by Mrs.s Herib Buckton, Joan Hamil ton^ “Gilbert Hamilton, Mrs. Fras er MacKinnon and Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon. > Scripture readings were given by Herb Buckton, Mrs. Harold Austin and Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon, followed by a film “Christian Prayer”. The commen tary was given by. Mrs. H. Buck- Jpn.^A_questionnaire_was-conduct- ed by Mrs. Baulch. Gilbert Ham ilton moved the vote of thanks and the mizpah benediction clos ed this meeting. . v “The; Cdrdhation”, which was divided into^ seven divisions, was the theme of the F. &. F. meet ing held at Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton’s. Readings were, given by Mrs. L. MacDougall and Joan Cochrane.. J^criptUre.-, passages, meditations and prayers were taken by Herb Buckton, Mrs* I. .Dickie,, Evan Keith, Mrs. T. Coll yer, Ted Collyer, Fraser MacKin non, Mrs. T. MacKenzie, Mrs. D. L. MacKinnpiij. Allah MacIntyre, Mrs. P. Steer, Mrs; A. Graham, Gilbert Hamilton^ Lloyd Mac Dougall, Mrs. H. Buokton. Betty and Joan Hamilton sanig 3 dUet and/ Allan , MacDougall played a t>iano solo. Rev. G? S? Baulch Conducted a Coronation' Ulii^ and Mrs. MacDougall moved a vote of thanks. Before You Insure Consult PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Fifteen Years’ Experience Estifnates Gladly Give Without Obligation,C J. VAN NESS R. R. 5> Lucknow 'Phone 402-W2, Winghahi SUMMER WEAR FOR CHILDREN CVTE SUN' SUITS., frwni. a69c t* ' StfN. DRESSES $1.98 'arid :PLAID denim shorts; pair SMART JERSEYsi from .......55e tri 75c COTTON. ROMPERS—for .the really young lads be sure tri-