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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-08, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW. ONTARIOPAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8 th, 1954 I t it In chromespuns in plain and plaid, in wool and flettes, sizes 2 to 6x arid 7 to 12; Priced from $2.98 *. 4 w.. -.. . ..... ..... known makers. White, color- New Shipment of Christmas DRESSES | Men’s, Ladies',Children's. Wear—Piece Goods « - Woollens AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Pick-Up and Delivery Monday arid Thursday. ry.—, 'r-Mw. ji' GLOVES Wool, leather o r , stadium gloves for any member of the family. ; M SWEATERS Sleeveless Pullovers and Cardigans All sizes and dolors Long Sleeve Pullovers arid Cardigans » Meii’s Everyday Sweaters with or without collars, zipper . and button front. Lamb’sWoolin plain or ■ patterned ' Our prices start , r__ As low as $3.75 to $10.95 SHIRTS Forsytih arid jMber wel| ed, brpadcloth or stripes. 1 * Priced from $2.95 to $5.95 DRESSING GOWNS I F A gift idea for his leisure F hours. Bbxed for gift giving. * authi .., ...... r Dress Gordon, Royal Stewart, g*' f Lindsriy, Black Watch, Mc- r ’ Kenzie arid others. 1SCKS The biggest assortment ever from whiph to choose. 100 percent nylon, or 50 percent wool arid 50 percent nylon with that magic fit ? No wony about sizes. Fits any;foot from 10 to '12%. ’ Priced from to $L95 TIES Our stock of men’s ties is at its best. See the. new shades of pink arid charcoal. Priced from $1.00 to $2.00 • ‘ " Just Arrived Boys’ Initial Ties 19c Choose now while shades and styles are complete. Sizes 14 to 18 ~ NYLON TRICOT, at .. 8 The shirt 'that heeds no : : , ironing. $9.95 tt s :t auttteW^artanS- ^R.OA Fg S S HI, KIDDIES ! ! MEET SANTA $LAtS IN LUCKNOW SATURDAY AFTERNOON § PYJAMAS Ever popular polo, pyjamas in fine interlock cotton or flan­ nelette. SHIRTS Dress shirtsby Forsyth,white, " beige, gray, blue, sizes 8 to 16. PRINTED DOESKIN $1.49 up for everyday use. r< (New shipment just received in sleeveless and long sleeve in pullovers arid cardigans in grey, navy, wine, green, sizes 8 to 16. 100 percent nylori or Wool and. •njdbh^'^' SWEATERS Priced from $2.98 '■ ■■■■'J SLIPPER SOX | new gift idea from 2 to 6 $A and 8. to 14. A good variety of shades and sizes. Visit Our Children’s Wear for GIFT IDEAS iron infants up. THAT Misses Carolyn Gibsori and Marie Campbell, students at Stratford Teachers’' College, * are this week practice teaching at St. Helen’s school under the supervision of the teacher, Miss Beatrice McQuillin. s 75* THAT to date this Fall approxi­ mately 18,044 tons or 385 cars of sugar beets have been ship* - ped from Huron County. “Ap­ proximately fifteen percent of the crop still remains Unhar­ vested. \ (Visit Santa Saturday] SANTA’S DOLLAR STRETCHERS: §» I.G.A. Fancy Tomato Juice, 20. oz. 8 for $1. Doles Sliced : Pineapple, 20 oz. .../ 3 for $1.5 ft Green Giant Cut gIVav Itaans- IK n'j -S Wax Beans, 15 oz. .... 6 for $1. Clark’s Pork & Beans, 20 oz. 6 for $1. I.G.A. Margarine . 4 for $1< Ogilviis Silver and 'Gold Cake Mix.....- 3 for $1 [Shitriffs Lushus .... 11 for $1. | Sunny Morri . Coffee $1.05 jKleeriex 4 for $1* S Com Flakes IFab-^mow W Universal S Sockeye Salmon, A^’s 3 for $1. r»rl:i .... 4 for $1. ■» 2 for 69c I.G.A. Milk ....... 8 for $L Light Bulbs, 25, 40, 60 6 for $L Maple Leaf Soap Flakes, triple size MMh!e~Lear^: T“ Liquid Detergent 43c a ” , FIVE STAR 3 SPECIALS I . 3. Choice Peas, 20 oz..... 6 ioit $1. Breakfast Club ,■ 5 Raspberry Jam, 24 dz« 3 for $1. I.G.A/' : ‘ S PeanuLBufteri^6xoz.53rfor-$l^w White swan Toilet Tissue Dog House Dog Food* 15 o& .... 12 fm* $1. . f I.G.A. 10 for $1. I SMITH’S IGA MARKETS Still A Large SeWftm Of Christmas Baking Supplies I THAT nomination night in LUck- now will be held on Monday* Decemeber 27th > ' ' —i-Q—„ THAT there were six tables at the Monday-night Shoot party with Mrs. Solomon and Joe Ir- win the prize winners. ?__ ' • ’ # ' —O— THAT Lucknow Fire Company islb planning f dr * their holiday dances. The Christmas dance Will be held Saturday, Decern- . ber 25th, With the. New Year’s, eve party on Friday, December 31st., Both dances are being held at the Recreational Cen­ tre. ' a Girl Guide belt. THAT Mr. aiid Mrs. Ira Camp­ bell, Sr., and Mrs. Cliffdrd Menary, were in London the latter part of the week visit­ ing with Glen Campbell , and Barry; Menary, who*have been receiving remedial treatment in Victoria Hospital for some time for infantile paralysis. . Glen suffered a paralysis of the legs. Barry’s speech was affected as the first indicatiion of his at­ tack, and while this condition improved, a weakness develop- in his neck and leg. The lad is nine years old. * ■. . ,* — THAT Gordon Irwin, formerly Of West Wawanosh, was- among the staff of Goderich Motors whose this year’s ChTistmas. “ party^Twas^h7 the forriT. or a trip to Dearborn Where,: they had dinner at the Henry Ford Rotunda and inspected the new - 1955 cars now' on display in the States. ’ ....... .................... . ’, \ LUC-TEE-WIN , J' —0— ■ THAT De Witt Miller' has retired -^^fter-^two^-years^as^mayor^of? Wingham arid, steps into the post, of public Utilities commis­ sioner. , ' THAT Burton Stanley, son of Mrs.. J*ames Stanley,, has re­ ceived.'.’an' acclamation as de­ puty reeve of Clinton. • ..,.t ' • ....... ... THAT among the lost and found items at The Sentinel Office (Conitaued from Page 1) the future. But* he added, it is hard to convince people of- the ■rje ed-fo r-conservation; • , The toast to the ladies Was ex­ tended by R; IL . King of Tees­ water and was neatly replied to by Mrs. King; ’ r . Cecil Merkley and Roy Manuel of Wingham showed several, in­ teresting films, dealing mainly With marine arid anihial life in Florida, as well as horticultural scenes, , . A lucky ticket draw was made being G. Nicholson of .Belgrave. The second prize, a flash camera, was won by Albert Worrall of Teeswater, and it was’ good for a laugh, because Albert was an­ nouncing the winners. The lucky tickets were draiwn by. young Robert Bannister. The new .president, Mr. Hamil­ ton, says he is looking forward to a big year for Luc-Tee-Win and anticipates a membership of between 400 and 500. Plans are at present being considered for stocking the area with* Hungarian partridge. DRIED I :V ' ' MASTER | Pellets I - STEERCONCENTRATE j Containing molasses, oilcake,! soybean meal, etc.* 30 percent | protein. | .........$4.95 | with mournes PER. eq QK ilCWT. .............. ■ | D. R. Finlayson! PHONE 91, LUCKNOW , ..rfflef * f )■