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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-16, Page 10$1 'V.4 .3 ■ «a w • < w ■' *1 ♦ ■* •■r ■'*•1./«?•'■ . * '. '' U* , . ■’ ■ ;■’ >K.. * '<* H .. ’ :' ■ Z'i ’ J 4 WiGE TEH t 1 I ■i •■’. i 4! V TFTR LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO % I1m4 D—JI —'>■ Aflll hi*111HIT DI 1Ml■ n Hl ■ I 1 KI-111 ni ilulli Lit i0 ri■HU 1 L*i. •If ■"'2 <5 Z'a &- * . t ■■ X>—H»J» ’’ • i i i i i i o—4 I •J ■M FSEEBYTHE SENTINEL . kv flf • L’W / III I■ V < 4.’ ■,¥T; ■•H i V 4- ' .• ; Q. . t ’ ■ mA.-. ■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1954 «< 1] fl I i i !• /Fine Broadcloth DRESS SHIRTS from ___$2.98 to $5.95 j SPORT SHIRTS & T-SHIRTS I We have’ a good variety to of- | fer in short sleeve and long[ sleeve, in nylon,.. silk, nylon I and acetate, combed cotton. I Sizes. from small to extra | large. Prices*from 98c to $9.95 1'4. - . ■; ■ '■ . ' ? " --— ' W.b SHORTS in the boxer style in broad­ cloth, plain and rstripe. Others in stock in cotton knit hrom .................. 49c to $1,50 £ I I i MEN’S JEWELLERY Gold Plated Tie Pins .... $2.50'' . Tie Pin and Guff Link Sets. v$4*95 to $8.50 “““^Gold^andSilver-Plated^-”- 1 Cuff, Links . I $2.98 to $4.50 ’/ i H; . * W ■ WN, ■ ■ | I .........^2 • .A . ”■• ••<’, J THAT inz renewing her Sendn^l * subscription, Mrs, J* A. Bofe,/ ertson (Pean Qeddes) of Mt, Forest, says that while, many ' . of the papWS pow appearing are of people , she does not know, yet Mie paper still keeps J her in touch wjth her “native ’ Heath”. Her brother, Cameron. Geddes, was a recent visitor —yvTfh-"her.'~iie^-getS'—around-'—very^—~ well. again after suffering a. badly—fractured—ankle—.many-—I months ago,.. but still .uses a cane for a bit of “moral’ ’sup. port.' sr: • '-^o^- ■ , ■ I THAT Jack McKim has success­ fully passed his second year examinations' in medicine at .. Western University, London. \ ■ ' ' ' o— './ THAT Bill Fisher# son of Mr. a^id . Mrs, George Fisher, who ' has. been in the Bank’of Commerce at Milton, is being transferred this week’ to the branch in Kit< •! chener. . ■■■ . ...■..=±P—......■■.■■■.. ■ • THAT the congregations of Luck­ now and Duriganndn Presby­ terian Churches will, on Sunday hear Rev. Wallace McClean of Piicton, who is a candidate for a call. Rev. McClean preached ' here a few years ago when the I pulpit was vacant; I THAT Miss Joyce Duncan, dau­ ghter of Str, and Mrs. Jim Dun- : can, who attended Stratford I Normal during, the past year, will teach at Sebringville when x$he Fall term opens. 4TIAT1—Mrs^Duncan-44acDonal4-- 7 of town observed her 82nd I birthday last week, and on Thursday a family picnic was held at Goderich. & < 1| * THAT any perusuai of the old files of The Sentinel impresses ■ one with the early age at. which ■' many deaths occurred, We had occasion to look up the records for Mark Gardner of Wingham and found that his mother, Mrs. Wm. T. Gardner, died on June 18,th, 1887, when she was within ten. days of. her 31st birthday. She was. formerly Catherine E. McDonagh. Mark was but four months old at the time. He was -borninFeb - . ruary 1887. ' THAT an exhausted and injured homing pigeon was found last week near the farm of Bert Alton in Ashfield. It died soon after. The bird had 3 leg bands —ran aluminum band' 53-2064- CU; a rubber band, 847; and a plastic band with the figure 9. THAT Gordon Montgomery and Howard Agnew were at South­ ampton last Wednesday even­ ing attending the annual meet­ ing of the Bruce County Tub­ erculosis Association. They rep- resent The Clansmen Club on the County organization, THAT Barbara^Eam^eron enter- tainedseveralofheryoung ! friends last Thursday on the occasion of her sixth birthday. THAT Jane Joynt marked her , sixth birthday on Monday when she had ia birthday party for a number of her little friends, ’■ • —o—. ,;^w THAT the Lucknow Boy Scouts’ rummage sale was held in the Recreational Centre on Satur­ day evening with proceeds’ amounting to a ..little over. $46.00. Well. Henderson acted as auctioneer. x i. i i " i l_L * •' -1 i i i i 'I i i i -b i l JL. I i I I I' r j: i i I i i r iH ' i i ■ i i i i . ■ i• 1 I i I i I I■ "'.’i I Piece Goods and Woollens ! F®X ?Wt p :• >L > >.>)■ • /.V I . yK'7J<\. ;/'7 ’ JACKETS ., / Father can always use a nice sport jacket to go along with his extra trousers. ■/ ' . t F rk ’ ■ feron enter- NYLONSOCKS 91^0^ Guarantee'to $1.95 A FEW OTHER SUGGESTIONS: Braces and Belts — Handkerchiefs -r- Jeans Everyday Shirts with Matching. Pants PANTS A good selection of men’s odd pants in sizes 28 to <44 waist, in newest of ’ fabrics, such at Dacron, Duralon and Nylon, . priced from $6.95 to $14.95 , ..........■ . * ■ 6 $:$>>:'• is ' ■ - —O—• _ I THAT an invitation is extended to everyone interested in lawn bowling—ladies and men—to be at the greens .on Friday ev­ ening for an open bowling jit- neyk —0—“ THAT the annual church parade of Old Light Lodge, A.F. and A M., was held td the United Church on .^Sunday morning I with upwardCpf sixty members I and visitors attending the ser-y vice. 'I I if? £.■ ft I p* F I PYJAMAS that will make summer sleeping I a pleasure, in ii^ght blue, sand, I grey and in stripes. j All sanforized .... $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 | ....-■ 'J, ■---------- ,| * ■V Pl LADIES’ PLAY SUITS" ^_«Red_and^.tangerine_Gnly._Sho.rts_^ $1.98* Matching bras, $1.39.Ideal for the beach. ; CHILDREN’S SHORTS — light • and cool, sizes 2 to 6x. ** * , Priced $1.09 to $1.29 ■ . •/ PURSES : < Ladies* , smart summer purses • frdm $249 to $2.95 & SWIM TRUNKS Ravon satin ‘iasttex*’. Inside front cotton mesh support. Royal, mar- odn, gold and white. Boys’ Sizes. 8 to 16 years .......$1.89 Men’s sizes, 32 to 40 waist .»** $2.75 ■ BATHING CAPS Look meat and tidy after swim­ ming. Wear a good fitting baih- \ ing cap, priced fr(dm 45c to 79c: >1 ►■' . ir.’rWj 27cr Mother Parkers Maple Leaf . Orange Peko Tea, lb. 50c Maple Leaf . Sockeyd Salmon, % tin 39c I.G.A. Milk ‘ I.G.A. MHk, case Tide, large size ........... I.G.A. Raspberry Jam, 24 oz. . York’ (Jorh, 20 oz. 2 for 31c .Maple Leaf Cheese, lb. 29,c ’ York Peanut Butter Tumbler .. ?8c * Kellogs Corn Flakes, lge. 25c Jello 3 for 29c J SMITH’S FOOD MARKET Lucknow’s CASH AND CARRY Stoife at 'IG.A. ’Tomato Juice, 48 oz, ....... ’ LG.A. Pork & Beans, * 20 oz. ; 2 for 31c dark’s Pork & Beans, 2*0 oz. .... 2 for 35c * I.G.A. Corn, 20 oz. 2 for 29e ! lgX margarine ’ Red Hot Special, O C ’Pound ............... . .- ■ -.^.v..............: * Domestic Shortening, lb. 28c ’ Ogilvie Gold Cake Mix .... 35c ► ■ ► - J .1 J dress Shirts —Sizes-14 u>- to 1-7-^.>-;;....7.-a,.$2795—- *. SPOfeT SHIRTS Made from Cotton Seersucker/' wjth. long . sleeves; sport collar, j br'east pocket. These shirts need ■ I <no ironing. Patterned ’ or plain shades of blue, green, brown, yel- k • low* S.malli Medium, large $2.98 I X I.G.A. MRk .A. 2 tins 25c. 86.00 59c ■■ f 38c * < 1 a SPORT SHIRTS ■ Made ^from Sanforized Cotton y lawn for cool ’ summer comfort. _• Well tailored, styled with' long pointed.. Holly.wodd‘type sports collar, short sleeves. and two breast pockets, colors creamf blue, greyj beige* Small medium and large .$2.95 I 1