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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-11-10, Page 10WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10th, 75; IM THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO FOR HEALTHY, ALL-WEATHER COMFORT GET A McCLARY Oil Space Heater A Gbod Variety O/. SNOW SUITS and COAT SElFS .■-O'... STATION WAI^lDOAt^O''. - and SEPARATE STATION WAGON COATS i « A Clearing of 4, 6 and 8 sizes. } ► 7 w2 ' > :1 STADIUM COATS, CORVETTE COATS and STATION WAGON COATS Drop In and Look Them Over ‘4, .'77-47 <• r i AGENT FpR KINCARDINE CLEANERs j j ;7'fc£*9 F1$k-Up and Delivery Monday andThursday. ■ I ASHTON’S Mm^, Ladies’, jEMMren^s Wear—Piece Goods £ Woollens THAT Spence: Irwin was dis­ charged on Monday, aftej nine days in . Wingham Hospital with severe head and chest in­ juries he received in,a motor accident south of Belfast. It was first feared that Spence , might be critically hurt, and ‘while fortunately He was npt; . Ke has still got to take it pretty easy for a spell despite his re- ,, markable1 recovery, THAT m our mail last Wednes­ day we received a copy of The Mildmay Gaiette, .which isn't unusual for wfe receive it every week—-or almost every week. ’ What^Wag-"unuaual—was—tti&t; this well-wrapped And clearly addressed paper was, of the issue <>t * January 7th, 1954. Where it's been for the past ten months, we'll never., know. That issue was of special locaL interest* as it announced the pending transfer of Bank Man­ ager Cecil McAlpine to the; LondonStbranchoftheBank of Montreal in Windsor; THAT the customary interesting budget of news from St. Helens is missing this week, due to the fact thht the, cprresppndetit, Mrs. W. A. Miller, has been ill. Mrs. Miller took suddenly ill pn Saturday as she was pre­ paring to attend the W. A. ; • bazaar. Mrs. Miller was feel- ing cbnsiderably better <the first of the Week, THAT “The Davies” presented one of their very popular vocal - programs at the Lucknow Dis­ trict High School on Tuesday afternoon. Amazingly effjicient r Simplified operation Instant flame adjustment . Cir^ulfitcd heat with warm air ’ currents as well as radiant / heat. . Copper bearing steel combustion • chamber . • 4,’ Automatic draft regulator • Aluminized interior for greater • reflectivity More efficient circulation WM. MURDIE & SON ■PHONE 10, LUCKNOW Heatinx ■ — . PlumbWfc Tiiiinnltiiinf ■ Oil Furnaces lnatalled • >H4nrv#iS«it ". THAT I^onard MacDonald is ex- pecting a verir important let­ ter in the iilaiU any of these days. Following good for­ tune in the Irish Sweepstakes, he received notification on October 91dt* 4hat he’d be hearing more in about three THAT in renewing the Sentinel last week, Bolb Reid of Strath< roy, says they are counting pn having a good hockey team there this year. They have a new artificial ice arena, and the team will be coached by Don Emms, who was with —Gode^eh^Iast^y ehr4— THAT Joe Irwin and Mias Cath­ erine MaciLennan were prize winners at the Auxiliary Shoot party on Friday night. - Weeks tinie. The amount of •Kis prize was not stated. I I 77 LOOK AT/THESE '77■'7' 77 • | Five Star Specials 26c ’ 2 for 33c ' ■ -< - ■< ■< < < < < < « < BUY NOW! , I.G*A. Fancy Tomato juice, 48 oz. * Green GiantFancy NibleU, 14 oz. /Kelloggs Corn Flakes 23c 7 Interlake Toilet Tissue 2 for 21c • Challenger Sockeye Salmon, halves 35c ► ► ► ► i. > Aylmer Cut Mixed Peel* 8 oz. .... Cut Mixed Fruit, 8 oz. ..... ‘Red Glace Cherries, 4 oz. ‘Cut Citron Peel, 8 oz. ...; 'Green Glace Cherries, -'... 'Twin Pineapple Rings, . 7__4..„.OZ.--.;__ ...... 65c r < THAT Jim Weiler, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weil­ er of the Second Concession, has his right arm in .a cast as the result of a buzz saw ac- cident, which caused a bone fracture and severe lacerations. THAT Jean Richards of Luck­ now Public School represent- edBruce^County-atrfhedistrict public speaking contest at Guelph last Wdenesday. Win­ ner of the contest was Donna . Aitcheson of Grey County. . —o—. THAT Harvey, Webster spent the week-end in Toronto and . visited at the homes of Herb Graham and Dr. W. V. John- . ston. Since returning home, Harvey has been telling the boys that as a cribbage player he figures 4 the Doctor is all washed up. 18c 19c 16c 21c 19c LG.A. Pumpkin ...... LG.A. Margarine ... I.GsA. Deluxe Instant Coffee 67c < Dainty Rice ..... 16c '< Florida Grapefruit, ’ 96’s, ........10 for 49c ’ E. D. Smith’s__i__' ? Sugarless Jam, 12 oz. .... 69c .■ 17c 25c THAT G. E. Harrison, LO.O.F. deputy grand master for On­ tario, attended conferences of . .the Order held in Chicago last wezek. Mr. Harrison is a nephew of Miss Jennie Pierce and Noble Pierce of town. Fraft Cake Mix : SMITH’S FOOD MARKET 1 . 4 • f • • 4 ■ . . • ■ ■ ■ ■ • THAT the . 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