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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-21, Page 10THAT P. S. Mackenzie, Walker* ton barrister, was elected pres- identof<theiWestern„OntariQ - /North Liberal Association, at a meeting held at Harriston, at which Farquhar Oliver, Ontario Liberal Leader;: ‘was guest ■ . speaker. f. ■.'1.x:."tTr.rx;„«T7■“jnx,[.—j rill, farm oh Friday. The wee steod is grey in color with attractive white markings on face, body « and legs. .1 . .. q THAT Oordhtt Johnston bps com­ pleted a pleasant .and enjoyable year as, an exchange teacher in B.C., and they left the West Coast last week on their return . to Toronto. Gordon is a son. of the (late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ’ Johnston. His wife was the for- . mer Irene (StratHdee. " • . / ,-' THAT Rev. and Mrs. C. B. W00L ley of Dobbinton renewed ac- quaintances here oyer the week-end, and oh .Sunday at­ tended, services on Ashfield Cir-, . cuit where Rev. Woolley min­ istered fpr seven years, prior to goihg ' to Dobbintori two years ago. > TJHAT little> Judy Agnew of De­ troit had her cast chariged re< cehtly and she and Elizabeth" Webster who is assisting in her care, have been visiting with Mr. and ■ Mrs. E. H. .Ag-.. new, It is expected that Judy will have the cast off and be walking by Christmas. >1 JULY SALE Continues all this week, Added Specials | INCHILDREN’SWEAR / I_____________ ' 1___________ ■ ■ ■ ••...____ CURITY and CHIX DIAPERS This week only — $4*49 -ft ♦j ft 1 9r| TT MN-LADlES^d^W$4VEAR 7 i WORK SHIRTS In navy, goyaL grqy and khaki, sizes 14|^ to 18. Only $1.98THAT Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell, of town is a member of the kit­ chen staff at the Stratford Rot­ ary Club Camp at Kitchigami on Lake Huron south of God* : erich. Saturday’s Beacpn-Her*: aid carried a-picture of Mrs. Barkiwell and a Stratford lady, standing behind a counter load-t ed with food in preparation for the |iext meal hour call. ” • — •iRHAT Teeswater’s bi-monthly bingo was held last Wednesday and . oxi Friday night Goderich Lions Club staged, a bingo with , three television sets as the ma- ✓ jor prizes. In advertising each event it was estimated that unless the financial results were satisfactory, the futureof the game in each centre was —uncertain^-^—--.— V THAT John Hanna,, M.P.P., an­ nounces he has received word from the Hon. George H. Dou­ cette, that tenders have been let for grading , and culvert work on Highway 86 from the Divisiori Lirte to Wingham. ' . ” —O— •; , . ‘ THAT Earl Scarlett of Clifford Lis^the^new baker at Mullin’s Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Scarlett .. have rented • the Parrish resi- I 3 GIRLS’ COTTON PANTIES . 5 pair for 89c ■ .OVERALLS : / A group of corduroys, denims, cottons and' fancy cowboy numbers. Sizes 1 to 7. $1.39 lz. ' GIRLS’SUNDRESSES Sizes 2 to 14 Clearing from $1.49 up /• . .....' - ' ....— / I GIRLS’COTTON DRESSES j < 7 to 14 years, A good variety of colors- i and patterns. — JUL T^ X^r j* $1M A GROUP OF: MEN’S AND BOYS’ BATHING SUltS — 98c LADIES* T-SHIRTS - Small Size Only — 79c ' LADIES’COTTON BLOUSES Gingham, in sizes 12 to 20, ideal for sport wear with jeans or shorts. Regular $2.25, for— ''X':.. $1.79 OTHER BLOUSES In assorted patterns and .plain shades. Values to $2.98, ^it— ■ '.-■■■ I I I i THAT the .Henderson Brothers, Morgan, Jim and Donaldi have erected a fine new family cot- —tagesouthoLandadjoining Bruce Beach < 1 THAT Leo Beauchamp has. pur­ chased the home formerly oc- cupie<l by J^k Maclnhes, ea^t of the C.N.R. depot. THAT Sid Gardner .was put-ofr doors in a wheel chair on Sun­ day for the first time sipce en­ tering the "hdspitai some four months ago. Mrs. Gardner ‘vis­ ited Sid. and took him for “the ' ride”; ‘ ? deuce on “Standpipe Hill” and will move into it in a few days. This Residence was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net Henderson and family. 4 SUNSUITS. Sizes 1 to 6— 98c- THAT Douglas Alton, 5-year-old son of? MiTt and Mrs; George Alton, is pretty proud of a lit­ tlefemale Shetland pony colt ' which arrived at the , Alton | HOOT MON! pSAVE^ I those Extra Pennies I ‘ -at. < ; SMITH’S I.G.A. ► Stockley Tomato Juice, ► 48 OZ, .................... * Doles Sliced Pineapple, ' ,:20 ■ 02..... ■ »I.GA. Pork & Beans, : ; 20 oz.2 tor ►Clarke Pork & Beans/ ■■ ■ r 20 oe. ’2’ for: : > Sheriff Good Morning /Marmalade, 24 oz. .... ; XGA. Catsup r.. <„...4..w. .MarshmalloW/lb. ^MeLaveh’s plreez Ease 2 for 25e : >Salada Tea Bags, 30’s..... 39c V •V 27c 35c 31c 35c . 45c 21c . 37c THAT Bill Mathers, who' has been employed in Toronto for the past couple of years, has 0 joined zthe Canadian NavyrHe expects to be stationed at Corn*, w-allis, Halifax, for six months’ ; basic training Bill spent the week-end here with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs; Jim Mathers. THAT July 20th is the deadline allowed for the destroying of noxious weeds on Village pro­ perties, whether vacant! or otherwise. Failing to comply with this regulation the stat­ utes empower the Municipality tohavetheweeds cut and charged against * the property, , ' ’■■^1 .. • ■! I, ■ ■ I.NU..— II ...I. ..I..m.■■■■■■ ■ II .'ill*. ■■A* < b; < ... ■■ < i J I I i iI I CHILDREN’S SLEEPERS I^AgoodbuyfortliecQldweatheraliea4LFleece I lined, in sizes 1 to 8 years- Values to $2.25. [ Sale Special $1.59 I I I «? LADIES’ SLIPS Sizes 32 |o 40 98c z Another Group Gf ; CottonandSilkSlips at $1.89 . First Quality NYLONS SORRY . *. /Our substandard nylons advertised last week proved so popular they are all gone. For this reason we have put On. an EXTRA SPECIAL offer in FIRST QUALITY NYLONS to take their place. 51 guage, 15 denier; 8*4 to 11. Only 89c I v ASHTON’S AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS For pick up and delivery Monday and Thursday, phone 75-w, Lucknow \< r i I j I t I I1 i i i i I i i 1 j i iI I i I ! % THAT Garnet Henderson, - local C.N.R.|t agent; “officially launch­ ed” hiS new boat on Saturday. It is a 16-foot plywood boat, with Abroad beam,, and bright-j Age “roundup”; Nearly 1000 ad- ened with a red trim. The ply-1 olescents were arrested by the wood work was done by LeO pOjjce They were Xoppd in popl- Beauchamp. | rojms, all-night restaurants, tap- ’ | rooms and on street comers. For THAT Art Howald hooked a huge ^me ^eelcs these juveniles had brbwii trout that has been in- - terrorized the city using guns, habiting the river at the Flax! knives» switchblades and Other Mill for some time. Tho fish W’esswe weapons. In Lindsay, was practically two feet long Ontario, last November, there and weighed about 5 pounds, .was held in the Armouries one ( Saturday night; a “roundup” of —~—-—-'o..... „ i [500 young people. This roundup, — .—7/-—-7-———ja—district— affair/-some”comiri£ 4 Young lady: Can you squeeze "from as far away as Oshawa aiid me in here? . , Peterboro, was a voluntary rally Bus Driver: Why, yes, lady, if \ of youth invited to a unique, someone else will drive the bus; Temperance Conclave by a local THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE A large city in the States re­ cently carried out a big Teen committee. It was sponsored by the Clergy and Laymen of the Protestant Churches. They were interested in doing something constructive to defeat juvenile de­ linquency. The young people were greatly impressed with, this new type of temperance meeting. Three other centres have held similar Conclaves. Last year more than 1350'youth in Ontario met thus. • under the auspices of, the churches and Y.P. organizations. The Ontario Temperance Feder­ ation, whence the idea originat­ ed, has many* requests from .dif- ferent-centres-to-launch-_the^pro- ject in their area. We in Huron County, have .taken steps to stage a- Conclave here in the hear- fut­ ure.—Advt. , < < < < < < < < < < Challenger Sockeye Salmon i;g;a. .. ■, Waxed Paper, 100* roll 29c Sunny Morn Coffee, lb. $1.23 Robin HOod Angel Cake Mix 59c Mdrg^ne 38c York 20. oz, .../2 for 31C Kami 49c Mother Parker’s Orange Pekoe Tea, >/2 lb. 50c / Siiverwoods Butter, lb. .... 60c 37c < < .< DON’T FORGET SATURDAY—THE DAY FOR THE SCOTS ' ' In Agricultural Park, Lucknow AAA A AAAUuL*.* A/A A' A A A A X"** AAA A.* SMITH’S FOOD MARKET T , i . Ladies! FrepOre Now For Your . FALL QUILTING BatU 89e & 98c Cotton Queen Batts .... $1.19 Ea. Good Assortment of Prints from 39c to 59c per yard .. ................ * ............ 'f * LACE1YPE PLASTIC ' / “■ 54 ins,- wide, .ideal for.'. Dining Cloths,* only.................79c yd. ..................................,1;-^............................................ ' GOOD QUALITY PLISSE /White, Navy, Grey and Blue, Ohly yd, MM» ........,...,..7 . . MEN’S PANTS . ■ ' , ' , Rayon Gaberdine, faMm, grey & , bl^e, smart s cool. Only $6.89 pr. SPORT SHIRTS — Men’s plisse sports- shirts, Jong sleeve, piaixi colors and patterns Only >>,»«'.•«"<' $2*98 I f 1 ‘ 'I. f .jliiim.BZ, ■ '-nil *'W |i‘' I lii I ■ ■ ■' SH)R* ssiiwrs ? . J " ■’ . ■ 100 percent rayon Sport Shirts. ; ■ ,1 i short sleeves, gaily patterned, S. ,, ■ W Li Only ......I...,..,,............... <198 J h