Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-30, Page 10n i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1954 ’’ fft- • ’ . ’ PAGFTEN> THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO DO TOOSmANIV s. I < 1 tv I jr4f ; Hard Waarf ’ Big 88 OVERALLS worn. »<mn wmk KKit FOR TH£ WOHKIMG MSB Hough's “Big Overalls ore premium grade ovurolU^ww* bining Hough’s Sanforized GoW Label doth and flnest workman­ ship . • . Extra full cut for more comfortable At, with the ”Tug-of- war” crotch and heavy diamond bar lacks at all points of strain for longer wOar. Your best overall buy, because Haugh’s “Big 88’ wre boiterl ■ ASHTON’S THAT arrangements are being made by the Lucknow Red Cross to transport children to Teeswater this, summer for swimming instruction. -It was not certain at press time as to the frequency of the trips.. ■ MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Piece Goods and Woollens - ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Orville Finlayson, Huron Township, announce the engagement of their daughter, OralMarena,7to^ Youhg, son of Mr. Lloyd Young, Colbarne Township, and the late Mrs. Young. The marriage to take place early in July. BORN ?7 HENDERSON—in Wingham Gen­ eral Hospital, on Wednesday, June 16, 1954. to Mr. arid Mrs. James Hehdersori, Lucknow, a son, John William. FISHER—Mr. arid Mrs. Herman Fisher of Benmiller wish to an­ nounce the birth Of a daughter on June 22nd, 1954, in Alexandra . Marine Hospital, Goderich^ . MacMILLAN—Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ ford J. MacMillan are happy to anriounce. the birth of a son, Michael Joseph, at Hotel Dieu . Hospital, St. Catharines, on Wed­ nesday, June 23rd, 1954. A bro­ ther for Christene. 7 ■. • .3 •' ** ■ * ‘ ’ • . ... . A THAT commencing; next week there will be no Wednesday show ^at The Playhouse Theatre | during July and August, A — single picture weekly will have a three-day run —- Thursday, Friday and Saturday. . ■ . . ; ’ ■ O—.v'"' • THAT just to keep the record —straighti^and—tO- inform _th.e_ sceptics, The Clansmen wish it known that each member per­ sonally pays the cost of his luncheon plate at each arid every such meeting? The cost does not come out of Club funds which are used solely for civic and welfare work. THAT The Paisley Advocate is making a bid to have the pro­ posed Bruce County museum established in the heart of the county—in Paisley. No matter where its eventual location is decided upon in this 100 mile long county, it’s going to be a Tong~ way from a lot of places. THAT last week donations to the Dr. W. M. Connell Memorial ’ Fund were close to $300.. It . has riot yet been decided what type of memorial will be placed in Wingham Hospital. —■ • THAT Donald MacNay success­ fully . passed 7 his first year in engineering at Queen’s ' Uni­ versity,, Kingston, and is taking a special course at Clinton 7 R.C.A.F. radar school during > the summer. ~-O-~ • THAT a reception was held at Zion Orarige Hall on Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett, newlyweds, who have their taken up residence on farm at Zion. Dick Murdie suffered1 aTHAT 7 -badly gashed knee on Monday at noon hour when he fell on the sharp edge of a broken brick. The knee cap was bared [but not injured. Dick had a long session in the Doctor’s of- “fice—before-thewound-was / cleaned and sewed up. i THAT Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Turner have successfully _ .completed their first year at the Western Canada Bible Institute at Re- gina, and are. employed in Tor­ onto until Fall; when they will return for' the second year of a foUr-year course. S, dau- Bertw a wy rv y t. rv v.r y w f v vv v v .v. ▼ w. Is Here ’Stockleys. . Tomato Juice, 48 oz. ... * Zest Sweet Mixed > Pickles, 16 oz................ Gold Seal Sockeye ... .. * Serviettes, 2 boxes .....’. k Paper Plates, Paper Cups, etc. > Mother Parkers > Orange Pecko, lb. Freshie ....................... Frostade ......... ........... ’ Sunny Morn Coffee, W>. $1.23 27c 25c 37c 37C Maple Leaf Ham, l*/2 lb. $2.05 I.G.A. Milk 2 for 25c I.G.A. Milk, case ........ ... $6.00 50C €c 5c PRESERVING SUPPLIES Zinc Rings, dozen Rubber Rings, white and red .. Wax ........ Certo Crystals ...... '.C®rto/--..... Mason Lids, dozen 35c .Try Canada’s Newest Cereal .Checrios $7c < < < < ■ < 2 for 19c < ..16c < 2 for 27c < 27 c I___i___y___ ........... t .< Mason Rings & Lids, doz. 37c < Redp&th Sugar, fine and nied- < 'turn ;ium 19c not as we said last week THAT Off to Cadet camps this week are Bill Ritchie and •Douglas Smith to jpperwash and to Camp Borden, Arnold Hartford, Roddy Wraith arid Bob Morton. —o— ■ THAT Miss Frances Alton, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton, has joined the local staff of the Bank of Montreal. She succeeds Mrs. Allan, Hackett, — who—terminates™her_W-ork—,at. the bank this week. THAT plans are complete for the annual monster garden party at Kingsbridge on Monday with supper followed by bingo, . games, dancing and a prize draw at midnight. THAT it is Canada Bread Westons that is moving its distribution depot to Teeswater. . THAT Mary Andrew, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Andrew of Ashfield, is pretty proud of her little Shetland pony colt which measures just 24 ihches high and weighs . 39 (pounds. There are some hajf dozen ' ponies at the Andrew farm. /rHAT^Erirl-narris^cf^ /has received an invitation from the. Cockshutt Company to en- ter the Internatidrial Plowing •♦di— — .—:—-— THEN HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A NEW Olfire Brothers 30" RANGE... FREE By purchasing a new Clare Brothers Hecla Furnace between now and July 31st, you may win a famousi Clare Brothers jewel 30* Range for nothing! To take advantage of Clare ^rotherrnXkfiAririiv^fsaryqfferl^ ' Furnace most suited to your needs. Then, before December 31; 1954 write and tell Clare Brothers what you liked best T about it. If your' fetter is the best received you will win a new. Clare Brothers 30* Range.,. gas or electric... absolutely free. SEE US FOR COMPLETE FURNACE CONTEST DETAILS ... arid remember: this is an unusual contestbecause 1. There is a separate prize for every Province, v 2. You compete only with those people who have bought a Clare Brothers Hecla Furnace between noy and July 31st in your Province! " ’ / WM. MtJRDIE & SON ’PHONE 10, LUCKNOW match competition this fall at Breslau. Earl has accepted the invitation. He has been a con­ sistent winner in Bruce County ^competitions. ■ „ .... ...__L THAT Gary Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritchie, under­ went a tonsilectomy in Wing- ham Hdspital last Thursday. THAT the Publisher was pleas­ antly surprised last week to re­ ceive az lovely box of Laura ,/| Secord: summef T^ participating in nominaling Sid Gardner as one.of the “fathers of the year’’. NOTICE ; A / I i J ' b accounts with Doctors Connell and which partnership terminated June All Corrin, 30th, 1953, are new due and payable. Accounts unpaid by July 31st, 1954, will be placed in the hands of our solicitors. I j I I '/■ >Signed: Daisy M. Connell, B. N. Corrin. "ZT “Thank You” The Clansmen Club wishes to sincerely thank the residents of this community-^ town and country—for the very cordial . reception and generous response iii connec­ tion with their peanut sales campaign. Hearty thanks are also extended to the . ladies who acted so capably as taggers on Saturday. The entire proceeds will be used for civic and welfare work. « » THE LUCKNOW CLANSMEN CLUB Chas. Webster, Pres. ? Gordon Fisher, Sec. * £ • ' 'V ’ Jj EMM . \.... T LUCKNOW’S CASH AND CARRY STORE T ? —colored trim, medium & large, 7 price $2.29 ' Ladies’. SUN HALTER — multi •.stripes' on white, only 89c; Also . ; plain colors at ’ Ladies’ lastex BATHlNQ SUITS —sizes 14 to 18 ..... $6.98 each T All Hats greatly reduced. ' buy hbw. Lovely; fine CHAMBRAY. Ideal lorj j/iay domes ar*« __ __ _ ' Yellow, .pink, green, browri and ■^"blue u^^T^XT^?7^^Cnly^49d^dr“ STRAWHATS Boy’s Western style "straw hats. Cool, light, airy. Made of peanut straw with eyelets in crown for Ventilation. ' Brightly lacquered dolors Of red, blue arid green. Sizes small, medium, large .... 79c Boxer style of, satin-like rayon, built-in support,7 button, f lap. poc’- ket; Royal blue and gray, Sizes .. 34 tb’ 42 ....$2,95 BbScbr style for Swimming ease; grand for beach Sports1. Made of rayon pdpiih, /elastic shirred waist. Wine only/ Sizes 34 to, $2.89 PYJAMAS '^^Tirrie"7io^tockrup*^hdri“ypU“rca get fine cotton broadcloth* py jamas at. this price. Sanforized against shrinkage. 0Full cut for COiriforfable ’sleeping. Trousers : ‘ have draw fape Pt waist. Attract' , ive , assorted colored patterns. z/ ■ Price ;$i.98