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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-23, Page 101 „ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ECONOMI DON’T FORGET j selection of 0 > * minim y w>'*r v 'w, w’-’r-y - I ■#= YORK CANADA PACKERS PRODUCTS ■» < V. Free Delivery — Phone 82, Lucknow we will give you entirely free any one piece of Wm. ROGERS Du Barry Silverplate you wish FUll INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT OUR STORE- York “T I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 19?, [ft '■a* “Thank You” ' It is with sincere appreciation that ■ we acknowledge the patronage and pleasant business associations we havd enjoyed, for several years at Belfast. AROilEjmd“KH^ -I PAGE TEN GIFTS. For The JUNE BRIDE LINENS—Sheet and Pillow Case Sets, White or pastel shades. Sheets and Pillow Cases by Wa­ basso, • ■ ; / . TOWEL SETS—-Beautiful Towel I Sets in all shades, handsomely | boxed, by Cannon. .......; .. . TOWELS -T-. B&th ; Towels, Face Cjoths ........••• •• ■ • J Lirierp Tablecloths Linen Tea I Towels — Double satin damask, j 70x88, Bedspreads, chenille, plain j or patterned ~ Lace Cloths, 54x. 1 54, 54x70 Blankets, 100 percent I wool bed throws, some reverse • | ible. , , j ASHTON’S MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Piece Goods and Woollens In saying “Thank You”, we also bespeak a continue anoeof youf patronage and good will for Mr. and Mi^TilfrisYoungwhoare^takingOver—thebusi^ • nest . V./■<. THAT in view of the pulpit vacancy ? at the. Presbyterian Church, the usual joint sum­ mer services will not be held this season. Rev. Meiklejohii of the United Church will be on vacation during July and Rev. Gilbert Gomm, Kincardine; Rev. J. R. Watt, Mitchell and Rev. W. J. Wait, Whitechurch, < A I V ♦ $ I 29c 19c ‘i ' i i i i i will act as supply ministers on July 4, 18, 25, respective!#. There will be no service on July Uth, and evening services will be withdrawn for July and August. ■ > —-O— ■ THAT Paisley’s 1954 tax rate has -been set at 81 mills, an increase qf three mills over last year. THAT a former rector, Rev. R. A. Joselyn, will conduct the, SOtli^anniversary services in St. Peter’s. Church, .Lucknow, ’this Sunday, June 27th, ■ with ser­ vices at 11 a.m^: and 7,30 p,m- Rev, Jqselyn is rector of St, Anixe’s Church, Byron. » —Q— • ■ . THAT a number of local people have received cards , from the Schmid" family who are vaca­ tioning in Germany, at Bill’s old home. They have just re­ turned from a trip to Switzer­ land, Italy and Austria* They will fly home the end of the ' . mohth, ' THAT—a^-joint^ongregationaL meeting of Luckhovi? and Dun< , gannori congregations’ will be held in Lucknow, Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening to giye further consideration to the present ^pulpit ■ vacancy, • - . ' • THAT Mrs. Lorraine Stewart has commenced her duties as a member of the local Bell Teler .. phone ...staff. ■ " THAT there will be no child health conference held during July, due to vacation time, but these monthly clinics will be resumed in August, When due notice will“be given. The con'T ferencOS are conducted iby Bruce County Health Unit of­ ficials, und^r ( the sponsorship roMhe-X^dies Auxiliary^ to the Canadian Legion. \ ,, ——.q—— ■ THAT Weston Bread Company has moved its distribution cem tre rfrdm? Walkerton to Tees- iwater. Six trdeks will work out of that depot. ,-r^o^y '. , • • THAT. Noririe Kilpatrick has sue-, cessfully passed her second yfear examinations in psychol­ ogy at’Western University. i i IIi jF^yr ry'vvT'tvr^ w w <>.."W'-"r THAT FrOd Parsons, who has travelled for 25 years fbr the Gorman Eckert Company of f London, ancj is well known to many in the village, made his ' final trip for the company last —week—He-hasheen-a-commer— cial salesman for forty years. With Purchases made at our store . . . including a • Henry’s Fruit Market i j ’ ■■ Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Groceries 1 i ' ITwaa . 'PiliMA ■ -I lirlmnw Ii 1 at ’ I.G;A. Fancy ’Tomato Juice, 20 oz. 2 for 23c I.GLA. ■ ’Pork & BeanSi 20 oz. 2 for 31c I.G JI. > Tomatoes, 20 oz. .J 2 for 27c I.G.A. Peas, 20 oz. .... 2 for 39c >LG.A. Catsup, 11 oz. ........ 21c ^7 2nd WEEK . I.GJL MARGARINE ’Red Hot Special :, Q C ’Pound .................. ’ ■”?'■ ........—--------* ► Planters Peanut Butter, ► 3 sizes ..... 24c, 35c, 42c >Challenger Sockeye ............37c ► Cheez Pleez ..... 29c rBaintyrRiqe,—lb*-'-—; ...lfo I.G.A. Wax Paper, 100’ roll I.G.A. Prepared Mustard, 16 oz. ......... LGJL Evaporated Milk, tin 2 for 25c Evaporated Milk, case .... $6.00 SUverwoods Hahdjmilk, lb. 33c Canada’s Newest Cereal Cheerios, large box 27c h " i’"■■■i in '. ii,.. i“' ii.ii ,rr Complete Line of Preserving Supplies! Certo, Certo Crys­ tals, Glass Jars, Mason Jars, Rubber Rings, Mason Rings, Mason Lids, Zinc Rings, Red- path Sugar—all at I.G.A. Low * -Price. j .< , < < J < < .7Support The Clansmen’s Peanut Drive On Saturday.\ j SMITH’S FOOD MARKET: CLOSE CALL AS TANK EXPLODED . (ST. HELENS NEWS)' " Fr^Ak ‘McQuillin and Allan Miller are considering themselves fortunate in being here to tell the story of an .accident that oc­ curred While they were spraying weeds on the Township roads on Tuesday afternoon., The’ pressure tank burst with such force that the gauges and other parts are still missipg. Allan received a. cut. alBove the- eye which requir­ ed 42 stitches to close. Miss Margaret Miller had her tonsils removed on Saturday at Wingham . General Hospital. -^—Mrr-and—Mrs—Fenton—Rumble and Jimmy of Tampa, Florida, and Mrs. Earl Parrish of Harriets- ville Were week-end guests of Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Sparling at the Manse." • Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Berndt of Detroit, Mrs. Jas. McFarlan of Lucknow, Miss' Margaret Mac­ pherson and Miss Isabelle Elliott of London were week-end visitors -W.ithL.Mr_and_Mrs. -Gordon Mac.- Pherson* Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown of Kitchener spent? Father’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods. Mrs. W. E. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. W, I. Miller, Mr. and Mrs* T., J. Salkeld, Mrs, J as. Boyle and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller, attended the Salkeld re­ union in Lions park, Seaforth on Thursday. • The ladies, are reminded of the W. A. tea to be held this Thurs­ day afternoon at 3.00 o’clock. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips of B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howlett (formerly Miss Ruth Phillips) of Hyphi, Alta., are'Vis­ itors with ,Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and other relatives? It is 35 years since .the former visited his old home here. ?’ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .Gaunt & -Murray;Misses-Jeanand-Donna Ajtchison, Mr. Ernest Gaunt and boys, Mr. and Mirs. Harold Gaunt and family,.Mt. and Mrs* Gordon McTavish and family, Mr. & Mrs. ■>' ■'/ » .■ . 1 ■ ■ ' ' ... George Phillips, Mr. Lloyd Phil­ lips,' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc­ Donald and family, Mrs. Either Foran' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howlett and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips were among those . wKp attended the Gaunt family picnic at Owen Sound on Saturday. Sixty-seven, persons ranging in age from 2 to 86 gathered at the United Church Summer School campon Lake Huron on Sunday everting. After a bountiful picnic lunch had been enjoyed all walk­ ed quietly to Vesper Point where an impressive sunset vesper ser­ vice was conducted by Mr. Har­ vey Sparling assisted by- Miss Margaret Holland of Clinton, the director of the Young People's camp. She explained the purpose of the camp. Later in the dining hall,.Mr. and Mrsi Sparling tola of the activities of a day at camp. The July meeting of the Wo­ men’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Gammie on Thursday, July 1st at 2,30. This is Children’s Day. The roll call, “The. school subject I dis- 4ik^d--mostL^_motto^_?Te_em^ers need models, not criticis”. Skit iby the 4-H Girls. Games in charge of Mrs. Murdie and Mrs. Brown. Picnic lunch. The MARKET STORE .... >1. - ' :< ' ..,.1. , ' , ” ' A.' / COTTON BRAIDED MATS . Another ^shlpment'just ideal for kitchen, (bathroom, SUh porch, etc* Ohly */**.*.*.,* $1.98 each 1 ' f ' - A ■ • ■ • GIRLS* GINGHAM BLOUSES Sleeveless,’ smart and cool, just the thing to wear , with shorts/ Sizes3to 12. Priced $1.19 &$1.59 ? Ladies’ Plisse NIGHTGOWNS ' ’ I ~^-Mediuni^ahd«d.^g.e?^^ f; ; Girls Cute Kriskay SunSUitS. $1.19 Boys’ Cotton.Sunsuits with wash- able ’motifs, only 69c ,/. ,...;.„i.. ;..................................I .,..,.............................. .-„.i STt’RDy WORK FANtS; ~ Stripfid blue-grey (cottonade, size ■t(M4 ■ " . $4.25 ' T-SHIRTS . . . “Nyldn--^f^mf0rcod“—heck^bandSr^ blue, yellow ’ and white, small,' medium and large 89c silk Jersey t-shirts . Short- peeves with sport collar, one pocket, 'blue, white, maroon, JsmalL medium,.and Urge MEN’S WORK SHIRTS ’-Sanforized- eovei4--<doih^blue«12e£^ • green, sizes 14^ to 17 $2.95 lightweight blue chafribrhy^ sizos , 14^ to-16’% ***^..;....$2.5Q Sanforized Drill in olive green, sizes 14% to 47 o**.. $3.15 Colorful Cottori Plaids, sizes. toW;/'' ’■ $&45