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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-16, Page 8•’if PAGEEIGHT ■ J 4 39clb. i 95c 75c $1.00 .. 43c Our white and stripe shirts siaTt at ...,..n....y $2^ . White Shirts by Forsyth. at ........................ $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Nylon at..................;....... .. .. $9;95 * 0 * THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO MEN’S TIES • -A ..................................'......... $1.06 —$1.50— $2.90 Variety of .good pat­ terns and styles. Just arrived — new initial ties, . ”77~' GLOVES - , • • .* . •••. • ■ ■. " ; * ”»■ • , Lined and unlinedr $2.98 up Wool Gloves . MEN’S PANTS * • • - ‘ ■ New styles and fabrics in a good quality Eng­ lish gabardine. A gift that is appreciated. LADIES’ SWEATERS Ladies’ matched Pullovers and Cardigan sets in all sizes and colors. r BEDSPREADS Another shipment of rayon bedspreads in gold, rose, blue, green, at ... ......k..... $2.98 WEDNESDAY, DEC- 1M, blinding) BEARS each $1.00 AYERS BLANKET ..... (all wool, satin and TWO TEDDY One Ticket with . Purchase Visit Our . CHILDREN’S WEAR DEPARTMENT IN THE BASEMENT ■ apparel? Clotlies make a very accept­ able gift. “ . TOWELS Cannon towels in new pat­ terns, boxed or separate. SHEETS Wabasso Sheets and Pillow Cases. Always a serviceable gift. Pillow cases start at .... ...... $1.49 pair BLANKETS Ayer Blankets in rainbow stripe or plain shades with satin binding. $11.95 — $13.95 — $14.95 May we suggest for the TEEN-AGE- DAUGHTER Matched Jean Sets, Blouses, Sweaters, Cinch 'Belts, Lin­ gerie. ' ___ Christmas SPORT SHIRTS A good selection of men’s sport shfcte in the latest fabrics, from.......$3.95 to $11.95 BOYS’WEAR Be sure to look oyer our Boys’ Wear Department for Shirts, Sox, j Belts,“T-Shirts, " Sweaiersr^and"™" Specialties for the Teen-Age Boy. SCARVES in plaids, silks, initiar and plain. ‘ Others in Chenille with pat­ terni-br-plain, with fringe, ... priced....................;..r... $6.95 up « 4 1 r * * z ONLY "1 MORE D^ YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING* We are open all day Thursday^ and Evenings next week. J ' t S'f ft at SMITH’S MCCORMICK’S MIXED CANDY, McCormick’s GOLD SEAL CHOCOLATES, lb. Fancy MIXED NUTS, 2 lb. .......... Gray Dunn SHORTBREAD, tin .. Maple Leaf MINCEMEAT, 2 lb. tin Greek Giant CORN NIBLETS I.G.A. FOOD MARKET SALMON lbs. PIE READY 23c 35c 43c 2 for 37u • ■ • • • • j ’ . Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE ..... Gold Seal SOCKEYE REDPATH SUGAR, 5 St. Williams CHERRY I.GX MARGARINE, lb. ........... .... ........... I.GJ1. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 oz. : z Royal Guest COFFEE, lb......... ......... Welsh’s GRAPE JUICE, 32 oz. ...... .. I.G.A. TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz. I GJl. STUFFED OLIVES, 8 oz. ^ ..... 37c 31c 29c 98c 43c 25c 45c P0P CORN BALLS ............i.............. 3 fpr 12c JOLLY PRIZE POP CORN ............. 10C CANDY CANES, 3 sizes .... 2 for 5c, 5c & 10c . . 7 . ... ■ ■ ""' '" 7 . ' ■ . • Double What You Have Is Wilf ord’s Industry Answer A. H. Welford of Toronto, pub- disher-of-the—Trad^—and—Trans^l prt Journal, was in town last week “beating the drum” for the Huron-Bruce Trade Fair, which he plains to hold in Blyth (his old? home town) on May 20th and 21st., Mr. Wilford says he’s a One- man promoter, which is the”way- to get things done. He claims that 75 percent of organization effort is lost in committee rooms. The ° initial effort at a trade fair—-a one-day affair—was as he puts it, “the biggest unorganized effort evcir- attempted”. 4 He is currently making the.rounds of Huron and Bruce inviting indus-. tries to. participate in next spring’s fair. ' . ' Mr.- Wilford rates some distinc- tion for publicizing the lowly tur- ) WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer, Lois Lois and Pat Coulter visited’ on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Falconer of Glamis. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of Auburn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and son Charles of Feversham visited with her parents,- Rev. & Mrsf. W. J; Watt. < Congratulations to Mr. W. R. Farrier who celebrated his^83rd birthday last Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Brook of Blue­ vale visited on Sunday everting with Mr. and Mrs., W. R. Far­ rier. ■ ■ - ' '■ . Mr. and, Mrs. Ab Coultes and family Visited with the former’s J •/i ... ., 4 « j •-" 'i •• ! JudiHllly VlblVtru. •Wl'Uri vily * utVXlllVJnip-aJT^giving—it—the-^high-hat parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Calif omiaSweet,Juicy NAVAL ORANGES See the large attractive displays. » 3 popular sizes Specially Priced. 7 S’ ' ■.. ■?.■': ■ ......7.. . ■" ■ ft § Florida Grapefruit, 96’s 10 for 49c S | Cranberries,. lb. 27c S S '*7 ' s »^Head~Lettuce-~T~~~^.~JL4or^9<L„T ' Celery ilearts 21C 3 ...........ft Carrots, cello bag 2 for 27c g Turnips, lb.' 5c ’ § Grapes, 2 lbs.■ .....".... 31c1 *.ft .J- term of rutabago, as it’s known $\son the American, market. This ^ promotion scheme has doubled * the turnip sales of Russ Do-herty 3 of Blyth, and: has convinced Mr. J| Wilf ord if- you can do it with | turnips, you can do.it with man- g ufaciured goods.B Everybody wants to know how ft they can get a new industry. His Q . Answer is, “therd’s not' enough to jj go around, but: get behind what B~|~yuq’ve got and double - ft ■ .... ................. .................■ >............ Coultes of Belgrave. * Mrs. JHarry Tichborne of God­ erich spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs- Kennedy. Langside W.M.S. The December meeting' of the , W.M.S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat. The meet­ ing opened with the call, to wor~ , ship and. poem by the president. Mrs. Gordon Wall read the scrip- ,ture lesson from St. Luke, dhap. L verses 46-55, arid meditation on Christmas. Mrs. Lloyd Moffat led’, in prayer. Christmas hymns were sung. The. minutes were read and reports were given by different secretaries’ Chapter 5 was read from the\study bodt Thej niaM- I Three Inspiring Xmas Stories The American Weekly with Sunday’s (December 20) issue of Detroit Sunday Times presents 3' inspiring Christmas stories: ‘‘The HOari df Christmas” by ^Tarries Hiltpn,. “A..Starker.Bobby” by(/ ...... Mahuel Komroff and “A Perfect ; in.g closed with the Lorcrs pray- Christmas Tree”. See The Amer- er in unison. The next meeting ican Weekly with this Sunday’s Will ibe at the home bf Mft and Detroit Times. . Mrs/^rrish Moffet ■ * ■ f ■ 6m I % YOW CHRISTMAS NEEDS NOW .■ t.............. i k ' ■ 7 * ’-a. ',™7;7' ■ 7.:. '.7'' . ■ 7' Watch for I.G.A. Advt. in FreePress, Thursday and Monday. . , ■ ; ■ ' ;s.. .. J. 7' . •- 7**S’- *' 4’ ■ __________________ w ■ y.u.;. . .7