HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-28, Page 8tage eight •THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO___
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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
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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-
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'THAT Charles McQuillin left, for
. Vancouver on Thursday morn
ing driving a new car to the
coast. He was accompanied by
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SUMMER
SANTA
SAVINGS1
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*Dole
.Fruit Cocktail, 20_oz.
k Libby’»/15 oz.
Pork & Beans .... 2 for 33c
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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I SEE BY THE
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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.
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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. ■ ,
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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/./,/
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HIGHLAND COMPEETITIONS
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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
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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
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WM. MURDIE & SON
’PHONE 10, LUCKNOW /
Heating . —Plumbing* —Tinsmithing
Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced
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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.
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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. ;
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PLASTIC DRAPES
“Pfetty^Tr illed "prastierdfapes^8
^ x 56, ideal fot bedrooms,; pink,
' blue, yellow and green. Pr. $1.98
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'' GIRLS’ BLOUSES
Girl’s"Mart Gingham Hlou^^ '
,. .3.-6, now only 98c
^12, now only $1^9
. ■ BLANKETS ’
3 only. PuriB satin bound
Blankets, 60x80, fos^, green and
yelibw. Only $8.95,
BOYS’ LONG PANTS ■ ,*
Idok! Boys’ Pie &’ Pic long pants,. ,
made exactly like Dad’s, sizes, 6-
, 16. A real bargain. Only, pr. $3,95
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DRESS SOCKS
Men’s fine dress seeks, nylon re
inforced toe and heeL Cannot be
’ ’ t?eat. Pair . -
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percent nylon, work sock you ..
have been asking , for.
Only, pair