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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954
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EASTER:
For your New Ensemble ? 2
LADIES’ SUITS—in all the new- j
est fabrics, shades and styles, !
sizes 12-20, 18^24^, f J
MADE - TO 4 MEASURE SUITS I
from “The House of Stone*’. I
ACCESSORIES—Blouses, nylon,
—crepeorcotton,-Bags,Gloves,
' W-N«fc Scarves, " ‘
DRESSES—in ticatina, bahama
tweed, lineai,/ tafetta, nylon.
.pOATS—All-weather with mat-
•' Ching hate, the ever-popular
shortie, full-length in all wool,
ASHTON’S
i MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
I; ’ Piece Goods and Woollens
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KAIRSHEA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
ANNUAL
Calico Ball
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TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW
X " ? ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced
of Mary pollena, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Orr, Langside,
to Oswald’Rudi vof London. The
marriage 'vdll take place-1 April
17th at the "home' of .the bride.
. AGED LADY DIES
The death of Mrs. Archibald
Anderson occurred in, Montreal
on Saturday, March 27th, in her
87th year. She was formerly JaSi-
et MacLean and a former resi
dent of St Helens and LucknoW.
The funeral .service was held
at the ^bhnstone Funeral Home
bn Wednesday, withr interment iir
St. Helens Cemetery.
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MRS.W.J. TODD PASSES
“Infailinghealthforsometime
the death of Mrs!. Wm. John Todd
occurred on Sunday in London
at/Zthe, ’home of her .daughter,
Mrs;D. M. Johnstone. She was
in her 78th year. 7
The funeral service was held
at Johnstone’s Funeral Home on
Tuesday afternoon with inter-
BORN. '
MfiNARY—at Alexandra Hospi
tal, Goderich,: on March 24, 1954,
to;7Mr.and Mrs. Hugh Menary,
R. 7„ Lucknow, a som» ' ' ./
HUNTER—in Wingham Hospital,
on Saturday, March 20th to Mr.
and ; Mrs. Wm. Hunter, Lucknow,
a son; Dale Gordon. ' j
hXli_—in Wingham Hospital on
Saturday, March 27th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hall (Helen Hamil
ton) of Lucknow,, twins—a dau
ghter, Susan Elaine ahda soil,
Steven Lloyd,: ' \
SHANTZ—Dr. and Mrs. William
Shaxitz of—:Waterloo (nee Jean
MacKenzie^ are happy to an
nounce the birth of a son, Alex
ander William, ‘ at Kitchener-
Waterloo Hospital, On Sunday,
Mafch/21sL 7 —•——-~
MURDOCH—in Wingham Hospi
tal on Saturday, March 27th, to
Mr/ and Mrs. Neil Murdoch (nee
Marie Smith), RJL A, Glamis, a
daughter, Joan Marie..
THAT a card from Rev. G. B.
;—Cox^ays-thaWhey-a re-spend--
ing four days at Rio de Janiero,
Brazil; and have had two en-
• tensive drives in the state of
Rio. The: Brazilians are pleas
ant people he finds. Winter is
approaching in that hemisphere
although it 'will not be mid-
. winter until July.
THAT'Foster G. Moffat, octogen
arian Langsideresident, bears
a resemblance to Prime Mini
ster Louis St Laurent, and the
Teeswater News reports that F.
G. was twice taken for the P.M.
while attending an insurance
convention in Toronto recently.
The News comments that the
resemblance is so strong that
it is. “embarrasing” to so
/ staunch a conservative as Mr.
•’ Moffat.
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THAT Mary L. Mackenzie, dan-’
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. P. S.
. MacKenzie of Walkerton, and
a granddaughter of Mrs, R. V.
MacKenzie of" Lucknow, won
the public speaking contest
sponsored by the Walkertoh
Legion, and qualified to com
pete in the Zone contest at Har
riston in mid-April.
THAT at the Auxiliary Shoot
party on Friday night, prize
winners were Agnes Thomp-
son andGeorge Elliott. These
’■ parties will conclude on" April
. 9th.-
THAT prize winners at the Mon
day
Mrs.
win.
night Shoot party were
Wm. Stanley and Al Ir-
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WILBEES ORCHESTRA — ADMISSION 75e
Lunch Counter. — Homemade Pies
$3.00 Prize—Prettiest Cotton Dress
$3.00 Prize—Prettiest Ready-made Cotton Dress
Dress Parade at 11.00 P-hl
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THAT the “lost and found” der
partment at The Sentinel. Of
fice has a pair of glasses, a
man’s hat and a cigarette light
er—-not to mention the • win-
ter’s-end- array of odd’ glpves
and mitts.
THAT G. “Jigger” Dorscht of St.
, Helens has, been appointed
Watkins dealer in Lucknow,
Ripley, Ashfield, KinlOss
Huron.
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Chic
' Starter
and
ment in Grsenhill Cemetery.
THAT _____ ______
hoik’s accident at the Richards
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■ “ . " “CinEDREN’S DRESSES—
’ Dresses fresh and crisp for the*
; ■ children, Moderately ■ priced, *
t' , ’>■ ....Shoo to $349
LADIES DRESSES
’Welcome , Spring with , a new
dress. Crepes, nylon and acetates,
sizes 16 th 24^ ........ $6.95 to $8.95;
following Peter Vander-
farm, recently, Mrs. Vanderholk
and her two-year-old .son mov
ed. to- Wingham to reside, ob
taining a residence there thru
the efforts of ReV. Alex Nimmo.
Peiter suffered a badly broken
leg and will be hospitalized for
at least a couple of months and
it will be some time later be-
fore he is able to
THAT N. E. Bushell continues to
gradually improve at Victoria
Hospital and hi§ recovery is
amazing his medical attendants
who at one time had held no
hope for his recovery.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-
Lennan started back at .“the
old stand” at Lochalsh on Wed
nesday.
THAT little. Pat Hogan, 5-year-
old, son. of Mr.* and Mrs. Wm.
Hogan of Ashf|eld has been a __.'x-i __• _ _•patient in . Sick Children’s Hos-
pital.London,. for' the past
cbup l e of TO
quite ill for a time but is some
what improved now.
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THAT Thomas H. Culbert te-
tumed last week to his home
in Saskatchewan after spend
ing the . Winter with relatives
here. He is a brother of Jim
Culbert, whom he hadn’it seen
in-25/years
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-“^DA^:-KIViE-R^SHEET^—
Size 81x997 Priced at. $3.49 each
/ . . ‘ ■ or $6.89. pair.
? LADIES’ BELTS
Special purchase Ladies’ Belts.
Pldstib Belts, reg. 89c* to ,
'for 2^0;
Genuine leather, r,eg. $1.00 to
$2.50, your choice, only 49e
LINDSAY LAWRENCE
PASSED AWAY AT ST, LOUIS
The death of Lindsay, Law-
rence, _oldest son of Mrs. David
N. Lawrence and the late Mr.
Lawrence, occurred at St. Louis,
Mo., on Tuesday, March 2nd. The
funeral service was held at the
Hbp^"Funeral“Home4n^St.~Loui5'
with interment in Sunset Cem
etery. 7
Lindsay had been ill for about
eight weeks but his condition was
not regarded as serious until the
day before his death. Following
his passing, his mother, who had
been in Florida, returned North
and has since been visiting with
her son Donald at Harrington
Park, New Jersey.
Lindsay is survived by his wife
Lucille, by his mother, and two
brothers, Elmo of Flint and Don
ald Of New Jersey and by a niece,
Barbara Lawrence./
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D. R. Finlayson
Phone 91, Lucknow
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NIGHT CLASSES PLAN
SOCIAL EVENING WIND-VP
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fhe Commercial Night Classes
at the Lucknow District High
School are reported to be pro
gressing very favorably. .
• These classes began on Wed
nesday, January 6th; and are to
continue' until the last part of
April,- when a social evening is
being planned for a get-together
at the school of all the. night
class members.’
Hold“4!lverythiiigl
This Ad Is Worth Money
I’m the new .Watkins Dealer in Lucknow, Ripley,
Kinloss, Huron and. Ashfield. In order to introduce my
self and my service of bringing the famous Watkins
products to your home, Tm making a special offer. Clip
•> this ad and present it to me when I call.
ft IT IS WORTH 25c ON ANY ORDER
of $2.50 or more II
r JI have special offers in the famous Watkins pro- , i
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me because you save on high-quality food products, '•■j
cosmetics, medicines, household aids and farm line 1
products. Wait for my call and use this ad. j
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Cream colored undetweaf in fine
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TOPS have close fitting crew
neck and short sleeves. Sizes 34 ,
■ to 44 chest$L15 ’ 7
DRAWER^ have ' fitting. ankle '
.cuffs and elastic wcbb waistbands
.Sizes 34 to 44 waist..........7.,.. $1/49
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..Spring weight gabardine; Beige",
dr.tan,’ sizes 6^2 to, 7^2 ....... $1.15,
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WO&K GLOVES
’ Men's Work gloves, sueded pec^
• cary hog, gauntlet cuff $L19 7 I
7 YOUTHS’ SOCKS ~. j
Youths’ fepuh nylon socks, .as-
sorted snipes / cdldf^ Bistes
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