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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-28, Page 8tage eight •THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO___ r’» h 7 knitting YARNS > Beehive shrink-proof knit-* ting yarns in 3 and 4-ply in plain and variegated shades. Regular 55c. > Sale Price 45c YARN A few shades left in nylon re-ihforiced yarn,; white, beige,pow|ler blue, red & blue. ' To Clear at 25c WORKSOX Just received another ship- ' , ment of men’s .100 . percent. . nylon work socks. SALE SPECIAL 2 jlaMr- for $1.89 MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR : / ; .. Pigce Goods and Woollens / AgEW Fbk KlNCARDiNE CLEANERS For pick up and delivery Monday and Thursday,/ phone 75-w, Lucknow 0 TSA^LwkhbW arid conimunity is/well represented at Victoria Hospital, London. Among. the patients aye Mrs. Bob Simip- sori, Mrs. Elmo Pritchard, Mrs. Graydon Ritchie, Mr, W. W. Hill, Mrs. Maud Sherwood who has returned for further treat­ ment, Sid Gardner, Kenny Webster and Mrs, Harvey Hod- sgins.■ ■ —-o-i-■■'j ■ 'THAT Charles McQuillin left, for . Vancouver on Thursday morn­ ing driving a new car to the coast. He was accompanied by ——— .-r ZZZ. ► coast. He was accompanied by \ ► ► _I.G.A—_ SUMMER SANTA SAVINGS1 r.,- . ■ ►Z' ! *Dole .Fruit Cocktail, 20_oz. k Libby’»/15 oz. Pork & Beans .... 2 for 33c ’tGA Raspberry Jamy-24kqz,/.... 38c .. ... $1.99 Mazola Oil, 16 oz. ..............;„/39c "Good Luck Margarine, lb. 39c L(LA. Margarine, lb. ........ . Swiftning, 3 lb. pail ........ kHousehold. Roll Towels .... ■ Pic-Nic-Kits r "Mhple Leaf Cheez Treat >GoId Seal Sockeye .. SMITH’S FOOD MARKET STOCK UP FOR THE BIG HOLIDAY WEEK-END 3£c ,I.GA. Whole Canned .Chicken, 3M lbs. ...... 29c 99c 23c 25c 29c 37c T.....Lij-iaiWi! BMIMI Z- ADDEDSPECIALS SHORTY COATS ’ Ladies’—4 only / $10.95 DRESSES—$1.49 Special this week, sizes 12 to 18 DRESSES-—$5.95 A special rack this week. It will pay you to look them over. Sizes 12 to 241/2. CHILDREN’S WEAR Boys’ Swim Trunks .... 98c Sunsuits 98c Boys’ Wash .Suits, sizes 2 to 6,. Special $1.49 Girls’ Spring Coat & Bon­ net Sets, size 2 only $1.98 s. I Mr.JohnMcQuillin of West Wawanosh and Bill Thomas of Njagarg Falls, who is a grand- . son of iMr. Harry McQuillin. THAT the /Lucknow Pipe Band was at Southampton on Sunday providing music at the aqua day sports. ■ <Z Z'Z?' / THAT the July issue of the pub­ lication “Canadian Funeral Ser­ vice” carried a picture of the Johnstone Funeral home on the front cover. The picture was taken by Bill Bolt. ' -4 4 ”““"“4 1 ’ F < Silverwoods, Handimilk Kelloggs Variety Pack Chicquitta Bananas, lb. Florida Grapefruit, 96’s Royal Guest Coffee Mother Parker . Orange Pekoe Tea, Zinc Rings, doz. .... Rubber Rings, '■ . . red and white .... 2 for 19c Seal-A-Wax,lb. ............... 16c Certo Crystals 2 for 27.c Canada Vinegar; gal........ . 51c _...... < plug deposit) ' . 4 <1 33c 39c •< •< 19c < ■< ■< ' < , < ’ < z I ,4 < 4 • Ji 5 for 29c ,......,-$1,27 iH lb/ 50c .....35c I SEE BY THE SENTINEL I, ' , ■_ ,_J__ ,r THAT “extremely unwet” is a new phrase that has .been coin­ ed to effectively describe the ^prolonged drought; that this district is experiencing; • THAT villag'e assessirierit notices Went intb thl mails this week. The levy this year is based on the new Bruce County equal­ ized assessment of $1,024,235 arid a rate of 43 mills, which represents a considerably high­ er rate this year than last year’s 54.6 levy on the old assessment of $643,310. .. ■ /' •’' z ■ — b-— . THAT there" have been as high as sixty local children make the bus trip to Teeswater for swimming instructions at tbe Lions Pool. The Lucknow con­ tingent goes over twice weekly —on IMondays and Thursdays. However, riqxt Monday’s trip is cancelled as it is Civic. Holiday. THAT Mrs. Harvey Hodgins is in Victoria Hospital, ’ L O n d o n , Where she underwent; a piajor ^pperatipn last Thursday and was quite ill for a time. Mrs. Hodgins underwent an appen- * dectomy in Wingham Hospital about a month ago. * J THAT Sandy Rider pf Stratford, and—formerly-of—Lucknow,~is fitting up an old car for the calithumpian parade in Wing­ ham. It was built in. 1899, and? is reportedly the / first car to cross the Canadian ’ ‘ Ontario.lt has had ially made for it company. Border to tires spec- by a tire THAT Harold Mitchell, brother- in-law of Mrs. Morgan Hen­ derson of town, was one of the Canadian team of seven blind golfers who competed last week in Toronto against a U.S/ team* for the International . Blind Golf . Team Champion­ ships. The American visitors won the trophy with a team score of 1,427 which was 62 strokes lower than that of the . Canadian team. The spectators were amazed at the ability of ..^.these sightless men. THAT the final operation in widening arid improving the approach to Campbell St. at Silverwoods corner is being completed this week with the, application of a coat of hot rolled asphalt. ■ , -—O—— THAT Mrs. Jake. Hunter of Ash­ field underwent a major oper­ ation in Wingham Hospital on Tuesday of last week. She is making favorable progress, but will remain in the hospital for a few more days/./,/ *5 HIGHLAND COMPEETITIONS (Continued frOiii Page 1) inent judge, Pipe .Major George Campbell of the Lome Scotts, Brampton. ; He pointed oiit, that the bands were judged for deportment; dre^s, drumming arid piping. The results were as, follows: under 18 classes, March, Archie.- McQuillan, Lome MacKenzie; WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 th, 1954 atomic malathion [ THE LAST WORD IN BARN SPRAY ■ .”’■/..■.............. .... ■ » z ■ . . * : • . ■ ' . . Flies dft not build up a resistance to it .• s ; JO i bpttle makes 3 gallons of spray. ? master plumbers NQ. 7 ‘ root destroyer Harmless to trees, shrubs, clothing and hands. us w. electric kettles SSS.,V“T,IY............ .....$9-95■*% tfl 4. Now In Effect SUMMER PRICES ON COAL 1 s *r .1 i i i WM. MURDIE & SON ’PHONE 10, LUCKNOW / Heating . —Plumbing* —Tinsmithing Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced I I i I Hereby Proclaim Monday, Aug. 2 A CIVIC HOLIDAY FOR THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW and Call upon All Citizens to observe it as such. S. E. Robertson, Reeve. A Strathspey and reel, Archie Me-1 the Brussels Pipe Band, acted as Quillan, Lome MacKenzie; slow4 chief steward in charge of en- march, Archie McQuillan, Lome MacKenzie; Open classes, March, Jack Harris, Hanover; Ronald Ross, Clinton; Jack MacRae, Chesley. Strathspey and reel, Ar­ chie McQuillan^ Roriald, Ross, Jack Harris. Slow march, Archie McQuillan, Jack Harris,' Jack MacRae. Side drumming, Dori MacKenzie; Ripley; Alex Hume, Owen Sound. Bass drumming, El­ mer MacKenzie, Lochalsh; Ernie Fisher, Kincardine. Bands, march, strathspey and reel, Lucknow, "Fergus, Meaford; slow ™marcli7 Lucknow, Fergus, iMeaford. George Elliott, pip£ major uf tries and results. / Dancing and Accordian Between competitions the gath­ ering was entertained by, a var­ iety of dances by Jack Wallace of London arid three young dancers he is tutoring, Ruth Ann Hutton, 14; Jean Pash, 13; and his own daughter, Margaret Wak lace, 8 years. Mr. Wajlace is” a cousin of Mrs. James MacNaugh* ton of town. Another Scot who just a few weeks ago came to Canada, pro- VideU"lFnSm^ on the accordian. He Was Bert Grey of Walkerton. ; o THE NEW bxu^wood s SKIM MILK POWDER & P1 ■1 PLASTIC DRAPES “Pfetty^Tr illed "prastierdfapes^8 ^ x 56, ideal fot bedrooms,; pink, ' blue, yellow and green. 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