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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-02-17, Page 10* n WEDNESDAY, FEB, 17th, 1954 ■k-■.. V.J THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TEN 1 I .5 I KYANIZE OIL BASE PAINTS BORN : MYERS—at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on February 6 th, 1954, to Mr.’and Mrs. Edwin Myers, of Dungannon, a daughter. ’r s NEW Blouses and Skirts in thia week . . . new styles and materials ... . . all sizes «■ - *■ ;.'' . ... ........ ■ '""T SPRING SHADE NYLONS • ’ New shipmerit spring shade nylons in 51, 60 and 66 ffauge, fancy heel in the new bridal lace heel. / SPECIAL ___—+ 1 _____: _________... CLEARANCE OF STATION WAGON CQATTS Teen Agera^sizes 8 to 18 $10.95 Children’s—sizes 2 to 6x -------$ 7.95 Buy now for next season at a great saying op these garments. ASHTON’S MEN’S, LADIES' and CHILDREN’S WEAR . Piece Goods and Woollens ii THAT Win; A.-Humphrey of St. Helens has been nursing three —or-fouribrpkenribsfor-the-past month. He suffered the injury when .thrown off his farm wagon: when a wheel struck a ibig sitone in the church shed at St. Helensi ? 1 'f— ,¥ I ■'J gigantic PAINT ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Armature and Field Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc. —ReliablcService—-— Gilson Service * • - Electrical Appliances —-Freezers,- Dryers;? Washers HALDENBY ELECTRIC Kinlough TH$T the mild weather at the week-end brought forth signs of spring. On Monday mbrnihg, as Clayton Alton was making his milk delivery rounds, he discovered a pussy willow burst­ ing into bud at -the residence of T. W. Smith. . THAT Mr. H. B. Burden, indus­ trial arts teacher at Lucknow District High School, has com­ menced work , on a degree course in industrial arts, with sessions held each Saturday at Central Technical School, Lon­ don. Mr. Burden started the .' course last Saturday and ac­ companied the shop work tea­ cher from Walkerton, who is another of some thirty-six tea­ chers who registered for the course.. * - ■ ' ; M0*"—* THAT Brian Mowbray underwent a tonsilectomy on Wednesday of last week. THAT Mr. and; Mrs. J. R. John­ stone left the first of last week to spend ^fhree weefe“ or a ' month in Florjaa. They joined Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLean of ; Toronto for the holiday in the South.Mr.McLeanisanuncle of Russ.: THAT a drive to raise funds for an eieetric organ at. Christ Church, Port Albert, has re­ ceived a $400 boost from the proceeds of the Dr. Heath hyp­ notic show staged at Goderich Collegiate? Institute by the Soc­ ial Club of the Church. .jjftlAT in L . ; THAT in order reserve the date, the Kairshea Women’s Institute announces that plans are being | made for , the annual ’ Calico Ball in the Town Hall on Fri­ day, April 9th. i 1 ’ a “Letter to the Editor” in last week’s ■ issue appeared / Under the heading, “Too Late to Classify”. The Town Fath­ ers proibably had “classification” for a special it. Henderson heard re- THAT from Dr; J. K. M. Gordon we have received the obituary of Roswell Rutherford which appeared in The Oj&awa Citizen and which js reprinted in this . issue. ■ ► ► ► ► > "0" Just in time fur the Spiring Paint-Up Season Due to pur change to C.I.L. Paint we are offering our discontinued lines * at this , time at , .,• • GREAT SAVINGS TO EVERYONE 30% OSS FLAT, regular $2.20 per quart ' Sale Price ...............................£..... ^SEMI_GLOSS,regular$2.50_perqud^t_ Sale. Price . ............ ENAMELS, regular $2.95 per quart Sale Price ........... Also g few Exterior Paints in both quarts and gallons at the same great savings. SUPER KEMrTONE RUBBERIZED PAINT A large selection of colors in both Quarts and Gallons SUPER KEM-TONE, regular $2.25 quart <fr | g? Q Sale Price ..... <P *. ■■ ■ ■ ,.■■■.■•• — SUPER'KEM-TONE, regular, $7.65 gallon . Mt R QT Sale Price ?.... /............<POeO • THAT Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carn- : egie of Walkerton and f ormerly of Lucknow, have v purchased a — new home in the County Town recently erectedxby H. Jagel- z eWski. THAT the Monday Night Shoot . Club held a Valeritine party and box social this week, with J. C. Armstrong wielding the hammer and getting bids of up. to 75c for the boxes. June .-Coll*. <yer had. the Club room attract­ ively decorated fdr the occas­ ion. /High, score vanners were Earl Harris and Mrs. A. J. Wil­ son. , Mrs. Solomon won the- mystery prize arid Dan Mac­ Leod the ioiw score prize. THAT Walden Bros, have out­ fitted their; transport drivers ^-withrnew-uniformsT-Amongthe^ new^-re^ of Luck- THAT Rev. Wife A. of Walkerton was cently on the Church of the Air broadcast from Wiinghaan. Vocal trios were rendered by the MacDonald Sisters,. Mijs. Henderson (Peggy); Mrs. Bris­ bin (Helen) of Belleville, and Mrs; Mundell (Marion) 7 * IGA Bonus Days-1st Big Week Keep Your Cash Register Slips To SAVE ON. THE | I.G.A. PREMIUM ( I IyH ^Challenger ^Sockeye Salmon ....... 35c /Dominion Sugar, 5 lbs. .... 43c „ Dainty Rice, lb. .... .... Raspberry Jam, 24 Oz. .... Margene^ lb. ..... ’White Swan Toilet Tissue ........ 2 for ^Sapifliish .... CLUB PLAN Ask for Catalogue •drivers .wearing the gaEa is Ken Jardine now. Lucknow’THAT students of the ' Public School held a Valentine skating party, at the arena on Friday afternoon. KEM-GLO ENAMELS Large selection $f Colors in Quarts KEM-GLO ENAMELS, regular $3.05 quart < Sale Price ........................................ ’$2.15 WHITE AVAILABLE IN GALLONS WHILE THEY LAST These paints will still be available to us,'so, nd need to worry, about being short of, any of them for any job. 20c 38c 37c 25c . 2$0 < < < < < < ■< < ■< < ■< < < Aylmer' Catsup .................... 21c < Green Giant < Peas, 15 oz. .. ....... 2 “for 39c Blue & Gold Peas, 15 oz. .. 19c < .I.&A. Apple Juice, 48 oz; 33c < Sherriffs Good Morning « Marmalade, 24 oz. ............ 45c J Fish ' . :< Sockeye Salmon .... 3 ion $1.00 « 1 THAT it will -pay you to watch the advertisements closely. Be-, sides the weekly “good buys” of our regular advertisers, this week’s issue carries heyrs of sensational bargains in paints and furniture. , ’ • THAT Mr. Ralph~Pagan of Tor- . onto is making his home here with his,daughter,- Mrs^ Gerald Rathwell and Mr. Rathwell and is assisting Jerry, in the shoe ' store. A Few Patterns Of WALLPAPER from Last Year’s Stock TO CLEAR AT 30% DISCOUNT BUY NOW for that spring job and SAVE $ $ $ Please feel welcome io call in and look at the NEW WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS which have just arrived at-. . . : SMITH’S FOOD MARKET •./.-A. LUCKNOW’S CASH AND CARRY STORE , ' «»41 I THAT prize winners at the Aux­ iliary Shoot party on Friday Were Mrs; Wm. Stanley and. " Leo Huber. FINLAY DECORATORS and GIFT SHOP Phone 218, Lucknow — Direotly Across from Legion Halt A T----- Ft T ?■ 1 in bright shades and patterns, 36 ■ inches wide?Only, yard a..;. 45c ' COSY PRINTED FLANNELETTE ’ good wearing quality in various patterns aihd colors. Reduced to V tv CIRCULAR PILLOV COTTON—, , white, ’ 42” \Vide. priced at, per ' ^ard............................95c. and $1.19 'J- ......... ..... * t£j> ' • ' . ■ ’ r CANVAS DUCK—<tough, natural ; <. . color, 36 .inches wide, 8 oz.Priced, yard ...... 98c SPRING MILLINERY, mw ship- —taSHEPriced..$2.50‘to$1.50 ■'V • • - • ; ii; ■i. -uiii r xfa; vfii' ■ - MEN’S WEAR ’ • Walkers Work Clothes, sanforiz­ ed shrunk, designed to fit. Heavy, navy, blue drill dveraW ? - 24-44 ....... ...... ..........• $595 7% oz. White Back blue dentin ' Overalls, ■ 34-44 ......... J..., ' * . oz. .White Back denim 7 ¥4 Oz. Deniiri Zipperatls, 36 to 44 .;.............. $5.49 z ». Heavy navy blue drill Trousers, ;6 30^48 ..... $4.95 .& $5.75 Brill Smocks, windbreaker style . with dome .fasteners or coat style, ■ , 3444 $5.9S. Oversizes slightly higher priced *