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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-02, Page 10■f I SEE BY THE SENTINEL f 1 One Picture 1953 PAGETEN Four Days — Wednesday Thru Saturday ■«- '' ' ■'' ' . •' ■■ ;r ■', ; . ■ 7- / ' ' 7' '■ 7'7' >■ • ; ..—B^”this^dve^e-wilbtove^-T ——-7^-7- BETTER Ch0,CE OF PICTURES _ The PLAYHOUSE 1 I to .1 X. x 35c ■< •4 •4 4 4 4 ’< 4 < 35c 33c FOR WRAPPINGS / Food Saver Wax Paper .... 31c 4 4 4 4 ■4 4 7 4 ' .''4 ■ '■ 4 : ''4 — ' ft - , FOR MEAT Klick Kam ........ TEENA-PAIGE DgESSES Good Values for Back«;to- School Days. New Fall Teena Paige Teen-Age Dresses; in For cool refreshing lemonade Lemons 3 for 13c Bilti t . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO k'; k ' 1 k< k k . k., 1 .. I. Look Over These Back-To-School Misses’ CjARPIGiANS Misses all wool Cardigans, rjjew^'shipinent—justreceived in popular shades asred and green.Realvaluesat ' PANTS fabrics in boys’ and youths’ pants such as nylon gabardine ^and nylqrr and vis-1 cose make them longer wear.- ■ ing. All sizes from 2 to 6x and 8 to 18 years. Men’s sizes from 28 to 44. Boys’ and Youths’;, „prices7for__ages__8^to_718_jstarf. ■ at—— $4.59 :7.-7.-. Girls’ CARDIGANS * Sizes 8 to 14. All wool cardigans in a good variety of colors. You will go a ?iong way before you match values like these. Nylon Pullovers & Cardigans /tor all sizes'8 to 14, 14 to 12. ' ’‘ ” 1 7". . '..i; -'-b GIRLS’ DRESSES Girls1 8 to 14 Dresses. Values up to $5.95. Back School: Special at 7 . Another group of Good Values ’ for $198 TEEN-AGERS Back-To-SchoolDRESSES We have a whole rack of Dresses clearing at $3.98 PLEASE NOTE! Change of Program Starting Wednesday, Sept. 9th, there will be only 4 4 4 *4 4 BLAZERS Blazers in navy, red, green &wine;Sizes 12to20. Priced , from$6 75 up. In sizes 8 to 14. . Prices start at $3.98 > Sizes 26x ... .'..,. 7..............$2.98 BLOUSES NTLON BLOUSES Ideal for school wear tb stand the extra wear. Sizes 12 to 18. $2.98 AGROUP OF BLOUSES JUALF PRICE Good back to school value . JEENS in stock for the whole family. Matching shirts if de- ■ sired. -7. ■■■ ■ ■■■:■>: i, , - .; NO MORE DARNING -^-^^others^^hr^w^^wayu-the-. darning needle. We can offer you nylon; hose for boys,' men and ladies wear with a. 3 ■&. 4 months’ guarantee. Customers tell us of wearing these; hose for one and two years with- . out holes. Boys’ at 49c, 55c, 89c and 95c Men’sat ..i. 98c, $1.25 and $1.65 Ladies* & Misses 55c, 75c & 98c Children’s at. various prices < 4 ' 4 ’•■< ' < 4 ' .4 1 ..4 ...stock ndw. Drop .in and look these over THAT , a hydro crew commenced stringing new wires along' Campbell. Street on Monday, which will, lead UP; i° 7he re­ moval of hydro. poles apd the present hydro lines from, the main street. The new lines are _--carried-Qn^bracketsZ_attache^itpt the buildings and street light | standards which sit back in ‘ against the buildings. j THAT Isabel MacDonald, R.R.4.; Kincardine;; and a student at Lucknow District High School, was one of seven girls to re­ ceive county honor certificates . at the Bruce County Achieve­ ment Day held* in Walkerton. A good ^election. of Misses’ Fall {Skirts in the latest styles had fabrics. Sizes 12 to 20. $3.98 to $9.95 JACKETS Youths* Jackets in smart styles and. materials for 8 to 14 years, also 32 to 44. Youths’ Satin jackets, fully lihed, good shades _ $4.95 THAT Miss Isabel Russell left for Regina, Sask., where she has accepted the • position of exe- 1 cutiive difeetpr of - the Y.W.C.A. ♦ in that . city. 7. ? • —9—' THAT Betty and Joan Hamilton —entertained^he^DaughterK^fc the Kairshea. recently at their home, when Mary MacMillan and Mary MacIntyre were epch presented with a gift. ■ 7 / -7 —O— „ '7, : THAT Tom Hallam arid Lester Morden; of Ashfieid left this Tweek on the harvest excursion to Western Canada. THAT several new cottages have been erected this year at Am­ berley Breach op * lots .purchased from Wm. Schmid. Of local in­ terest are cottages built by • Chas. Webster of town and by Huntley Gordon of Detroit and formerly of Luckpow. * MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Piece Goods and ^Voollens NYLON HOSE 54 gauge;, 15 denier . “—-New--seasonable--shades?AT special buy makes it possible to offer these fine hose to you atr*— $1.29 2 Pair — $2.49 A A Stock Up For Big Labor Dayr WEEK-END >ICNIC At The Lake FOR SALADS Miracle Whip,16oz. . Head Lettuce, large ....... 19c Celery Hearts..... . ......... 19C Tomatoes, 6 qut. 59c Rose Sweet Mix 7 Pickles, 16 oz. ...;................33c FOR SANDWICHES Sockeye Salmon, 7?s ....... THAT Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn will have charge of the Sun­ day evening devotional half 7 hour broadcast from .CKNX during .September’. This of' Course is a recorded program as . Rev. Meiklejohn will conduct . services in his own church. This broadcast from 7.00 to 7.30 is conducted by the Wingham District Ministerial Association and replaces the former Sun*- day night church broadcast which ran the hour. ; THAT Miss Hazel Culbbrt hris closed her beauty parlor in Lucknow for the time being and is at her home in Ripley where she as caring for her mother Who is quite ill. THAT Sgt. Major” I. M. Hall of . Camp Borden suffered a heart attack oh Saturday,.August 22, shortly after arriving here to spend the week-end with Mrs. Hall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A; ^CrAgnew.Early“last“week“he was removed by military am­ bulance to Chorley Park •Hos­ pital; Toronto. It Was Mr. Hall’s second attack in less than a year, : ■, ; 1 ■: ' THAT in renewing his Sentinel subscription, Dr. J. K. M. Gor­ don of Ottawa says: “To as many as may be left who can remember Jim Gordon of St. Helens, give “them’my warmest greetings”. THAT the Ladies Auxiliary ’to . the Canadian Legion sponsored a well attended dance last Wed­ nesday evening to music, by Mel Lavigne and the Bluewater Boys. They sponsored a repeat •. engagement . this Wednesday night.»The prize last week for the first couple oh the floor for the opening dance went to Mr. ™and"Mrsr4\i0ker;whoarecom-^ parative newcomers to Luck- . now. They are building a home on the road to the “Big Church”: ■ ? andforthetimebeingareres-— idents in the Farrish house on Havelock■'St.;.. south. THAT the annual Silverwopd Dairies picnic was held last Thursday, af Kincardine Beach, for employees of the Lucknow and Cargill ■ plants, who With their families or friends made a gathering of about 60 persons. 777v/7;-,7"'V-;./' THAT Miss Patricia Baillie, for­ mer BruceCounty health unit —nurserrhas-ibeen named by the Red Cross Society to the staff , pf the- hospital at Port Loring. WehayeacQmpletelineofpicklingandcanningsuppIies. SMITH’S FOOD MARKET BACK TO SCHOOL BARGAINS GIRLS! Chiton’Faiits, size 2 to 6<i»niy 5 pair 98c Cotton Pants, size 6 to 14 ... only ....? ... 35c pr. Rayon Fanto, teg* 20c Now ...u.. 2 pf. 50c 7’/1 oz. Denim Jean, elastic top, sizes 4 to 8, $1.69 • THAT Fraser Ashton, . Tommy Rath well and Kenneth Jones attended the Hamilton Confer­ ence United Church * junior Vboys’ camp at Miramichi near Port Elgin; Seventy-five boys —attended“the_“camp“and'"partic-_ ipated in a varied program of worship, {Bible study, (sports, crafts and campfires. THAT Al Irwin, son of Mr, and j Mrs.. Emmerson Irwin, has sue- • cessfully c’ompleted his course at the C1N.R’ under the dir­ ection of . Garnet Henderson, and is now bn relieving duty at the Acton depot. Al and Norman Liddle of Ripley both “wrote the rules” at Toronto the first of last Week to com- plete the courset . ; 7' *7 ' ■' THAT mother and daughter, Mrs. . Gordon Macpherson and Isabel ‘’Macpherson were featured in a highland fling duo at the Brus­ sels band tattoo held, some, time ago. Accompaniment Was Joy Piper H A. MacLehnahx THAT .Mrs. Earl/White and^her young son have returned from a visit in BC. Eileen has. join- . ed the local staff of Bell Tele­ phone operators? . THAT Mrs. Wm. Robinson is in 'quite poor health at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Kil­ patrick. She is in her .92n<i year. • ; 7; ; ' , ,^6- ■ . THAT Mis. S; B. Stothers has returned from- a visit in Eng­ land. with her' daughter.. Mrs. Stothers returned by air, land­ ing at Malton on Friday, Aug.-. , ust 21st. "■"7-^-0— THAT Felix Marin and his wile, who had spent a few days.here, left for theii Horne in Bu ffal0 the .first of the week upon the windup of the fastball .season. ■'■■■ .'.-----o— , .... THAT a . plate glass window at Montgomery Motors was stnas^ ed last Wednesday night, pre- . sumably by a stone, catiptilted • by a car tire. 15. PIECES OF GOOD QUALITY PRINT « All different colors & patterns,only 49cYd. Genuine Leather 3-ringed Zipper Binders $4.95 LUiiCli, Boxes, only >45c 7 .Thernios Bottles,-only■.,-.,:,;»M.o.7.7.\,u.?.J$i.98'*. ■ School-Bags, oiily .7 ■■ Pens from _ ,; ........;:....-...,..,.l;..-. 35c. to $1.00 Webster’s Dictionary Eclipse »peni 98c sei < Fen aiid Pencil Sets $1.89 — The Must for • High School ; —BACKJO-SCHOOLBARGAIN BOYS! . Boys and Youths’ Gabardine Pants-rldeal for School or College, only 7.................$4.95, pr. Deiiiih Jeans, ’all sizes $2*66 tio $05. Long Sleeved Pullovers, reg. $1.98 .....Now 98c Fine Broadcloth Dress Shirts, only $2.39 each