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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-10-20, Page 10” 4 FAGETEN WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2Qtii? 1954 $$ f. 7' WINTER WEAR t 1, ►BUNTING BAG—Estron—This is a rugged fabric combining beauty with long -life* Lined with 6 1b. wool quilting^ to assure extra warmth FOR TOTS TO TEENS THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ::: I I < * ■ MB $w <» POPULAR BUNTINGS—in wa^aible \elvet< This bunting combines one-piece comfort with .two-piece appearance, with . double protection over baby's chest. Fur trimmed, attached J hood, removable mittens and lbobtee^ side ^ppei^ brir^bo^ tom and front zipper on jacket, white flannel lining, wool ; knitted cuffe and double domed elastic tabs. Pink, blue and < maize ................. .. .............>1L95 ! QTTFRR BUNTINGS and Pram Suits, $5.95, $8.95, $9.95 • ■ '■ . .■ . ' >. ’ ■- ‘ SNOW SUITS in satin and nylon, sizes 1 tp 6x, ; at ..... ...........$05, $11.95, $13.95 ; CQAT SETS—boys’ three-piece sets in wool, gabardines or 1 estron, sizes 1 to 3x, at .................. . . $1&95 j GIRLS’ COAT SETS—in 3-piece with lined leggings and fur trixrimed cellars, $13.95 to $16.95 * FOR THE LARGER SIZESr-8 to 18, drop in arid look over j "puy^statipn^wagqn-coats,~corv.ette-._cpats_.and_ stadium coats. < jj Prices are frqm ....$8.95 up j • A FEW STATION WAGON GOATS in sizes 3 to 8,. including ji 3 bomber jackets 8, 10, 12. Values to $11.95. To clear at $7.95 < I PARKAS-3; only, sizes 4, 5, 8 $11.95 value. _ . / X Clearing at ■■ 57.95 < • PARKAS—2 only, size 16. Value $14.95. To clear at $9.95 ; X REAL VALUES in Children’s Ail Wool Sweaters, sizes 2 to 6. ! < CARDIGANS—Belding-Corticelli, values up to $5.50. <1 At r < ! PULLOVERS—Belding-Corticelli, values up to $4.98, SIf at ........................... . $2:98‘X $1.98 $ ENJOY YEARS OF ! • OTHER GROUPS in Coats and Pullovers as low as .... THAT Wm. Welsh, local butcher, is quite familiar with slaught­ eringcattle but he. did it the. hard way after dusk late last . Thursday afternoon* Bill, ran into a group of Ab Stanley’s cattle which, had broken otit of pasture j usrt south of Black- . horse: The* front of the-Welsh car was badly smashed in, ajid one of the cattle had to be slaughtered. • ' ■ ' 'y ■/. THAT Jack Fairish and Herb Drennan went West awhile ago ■to work at the harvest, but whf^n the Weatherman failed to co-operate, the boysturned their attention tp construction work , and are ^employed on a schooljbuilding job. THAT the new Cinemascope wide screen was installed at The ; Lyceum Theatre at -the week­ end, arid to mark this • progress­ ive step, “The Robe” is being screened all this week at the Wingham Theatre. « THAT Mrs. Philip MacMillan, president of the Luckno^ Branch of the Ladies’ Auxili­ ary, and third vice president of the Provincial Command; was interviewed recently by Miss Margafet Brophy of CKNX. The; recorded broadcast was heard on Friday afternoon, . when the7 aims and objectives of the Auxiliary were discuss­ ed. Mrs.- MacMillan and Mrs. Ronald Forster were at Ripley recently assisting with the in­ itiation of several , new mem­ bers of that Branch. THAT Rev. G. A. Meikl^john conducted anniversary services in Southsdnpton on Sunday. THAT we understand it was St. i Helens Women’s Institute that- j won third prize in the wom> I en’s organization displays at I We Fall Fair. Kihtail Institute j Was listed as the winner. . , j-THAT' .The j Globe—^-~Mail---< i Thanksgiving -week-end car- ! Tied an interior, picture of Dixie j Presbyterian Church, bedecked • for Thanksgiving services^ Rev. j C, A; Winn was in the pulpit jy surrourided; by ■ a massive dis­ play of fruits, vegetables, grain . j'-and folihge.. His . choir was . standing. ■ behind ..him' ■ .arid-' the! ] .three".front seats of the churchj t ■ were in.view and''filled to. the] ]' front with-■•Thanksgiving''., ^un-*' '* ' -'.day: ■’worshippers*’ " j ' ' '.'J ..THAT..'. Gordon' ■ Kirkland ' has J ? . been -.eonfmed ..to his .Horne for'? '' fce past, month with' a bronch-: lai .’arid., asthmatic; ■ cd'nditibn.-f "... ' Gordon .has-had several 'bouts; 'With sickness over the past: codpie oL.years. ■.' . THAT, despite- the .gale-' that "Izd- I WITH A McCLARY I Oil Space Heater * EVEN, DEPENDABLE HEAT ♦ ECONOMY OF OPERATION* “ ♦ EFFICIENT • * EASY TO CLEAN ( l'"’’' <' i •..... r *..BEAUTlFljLX^^;.-?.r• ... .................ft ............................'• ' WM. MURDIE & SON ' ■' • -phone 10, LUCKNOW noting Plumbing — Tinsmithing Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced .rmi iis ■ ! itii-i H ijii .’r~. ■ — «Mii 1 —»■ —J! n■"■n They spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Johnston. THAT Rev. Wallace McClean, pastor of ’ Lucknow Presbyt©r" ian Church, was married at Pic- ton op Monday. In his absence this Sunday, Rev. R. A. Mac- connell will have charge of the morning arid afternoon services at tucknow and Dungannon. The evening service here will, be withdrawn. Rev. and Mrs. McClean are expected to arrive here the middle of next week to take up ; residence in The . Manse. ... ■ : '■■■ ■' '> •" ' —O-r-T". V r THAT Alex MacIntyre and Geo. Chin met recently in London, . England, where Alex attended a hockey game, in London, to see George play with his Eng- ^^isJr^eam~In7u ^7“tie—game^ r George scored two goals and an assist., ’ —rO-?—. . , ; THAT atv^the--Bunday™morning^ • service a. we&k ago in Knox Presbyterian Church, Walker­ ton, Rev. Win. A. Henderson baptized Margaret Anri, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bris- : . bin of Belleville. Mrs. Brisbin was . formerly Helen MacDon­ ald, a sister of Mrs. Henderson. THAT Rev. JTlLFox of Hensail has gone to Windsor as fninL ster of Paulin Memorial church* Rev. Fox delivered the sermon. ; “ in ^Lru c km o w Presbyterian Church at the recent induction f .; ‘ • IndLsri . ■ <tmck hap ot both ' ■ erids. Si&e Assorted t-c-atsi' < ;Oriiy' ......../....:■ . mm ■ > ■'' WA&ASSO MEETS: • _... .so. jhee&B. S'-ze ^1x2X .a r I I I i of Rev. Wallace; McClean. THAT winners on Friday night at the ■ Auxiliary Shoot party were Garnet Henderson and Mrs. Austin Solomon. THATMrs;James- Geddes-has— moved from Toronto to Kin­ cardine where she will again make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Geddes were former Kincar? dinites. They conducted a var­ iety store here for a few years and then moved to Toronto, where they had since resided.. Mr. Geddes passed away some months ago. THAT tenders have been called for the construction of a 55- bed chronic patients’ wing at Wingham General Hospital and . John Wt Hanna, M.P.P., has an- . -~,nounced--that^'provincial.go_y^__ eminent grants of $151,00.0 .will be available very , shortly. RENT ATYPEWRITER Everyone from the student to the businessman needs a type- ., writer, and we can now supply you with new, Remington type­ writers on a. rental basis; Is costs you only $5 a month, or $2.50 a week.' Enjoy the use of these modern machines. We can supply you with any Remington type­ writer or Jadding machine, and would be pleased , to show you their features. A LUCKNOW SENTINEL k,; . 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