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tHE LIICtNO* SE.IITINr4 LAICKNOli, ONTARIO.
lastmx, 18th, 1955
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MANUFACTURER'S, CLEARAN
of . •
STATION WAGON COATS
We were able to ptirclhase a nianUfacturer's clearance of
Station Wagon Coats; These have quilted wool. interlining;
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THE TREND
TOI)AY.
is to
short ftfr collar, three slia±tiqs, sizes 8 to 16.
•'' ,Regular,$14.95,
for only -
Apikv, STATION liptc,01/41. :63APrs
9 Ladies' Station Wagon Coats, sizes _12, 14, 18,% only
HALF'PRICE
.4.SEE BY 7.rkgSENTINEL
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THA'1.. there. were,. Inventy;ohe
tables at The"duchre Party held"
.in the' Recreation Hall ,last
week by the...Altar Society of
Si. Mary's Church. High score'
'winners Were:.., Mrs. 'Charles
,Steward and George Elliott.
The latter won the cut, having
been tied with Father 'Toth.
Consolation prize winners were
Mrs. Elizabeth. Rose and Henry
, Gwialsmwo roen, TIvhei)louneaklyd • claiicri nOnroi zne.
• Lunch was served ,to conclude
. a very enjoyable evening'.
THAT Mrs. Henrietta Caswel,
mother_ ,Of Rev-._,NOrman. Cas: -
well cd •Whitechurch, •was re-
cently admitted .to, Baker's •Pri-
Vat&,Hospital. Mrs. ,Caswell's
husband, Rev. Wrn. B. Caswell,
passed'•'away,. at Oakville a
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Itort time ago. •
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T Murray • Gaunt is absent.
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from the 04.C. for few days
• in order; to show hilShorthorn
• calf at the.Royal Winter Fair.
Murray and
hi S • Dad left for
moo
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• 81/4 to 11 .
This Week's
Special
(4pair f.or.$3.00),..
. FIVE .STAlt SPECIALS
RED .:PITT°E.D.CRRIES
SPECIAL. CLEARANCES IN
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CHILDREN'S WINTER OUTFITS
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Fret Pick -tip and ideliverY:•Monday .'and Thursday,
Mn', :Ladies', Children's Wear-rPiece. Goods & Woollens
'ST. HELENS'.
Our hest wishes go with Barry
.MeQuillin. and David '•Kirkland'
winners in the Provincial: .4-11
judging contest, ,who • are this
; week competing . for Dominion
• honors. "
.-Congratidations and good wish-
es to Mr, and WS.. Whi J. Hum-.
phrey .who last Wednesday, No-
vember 9th; observed their 63rd
wedding 'anniversary, •,
• Murray Gaunt was borne..frpnr
•the OAC, Guelph, for theholi-
day - week=end. " -
• The W.A. .of the United ChUreh,
held -a very, 'successful tea and
• bazaar in: the E.ttuciliary Rooms,
• LucknoW, on Saturday afternocin
when $125. was realiied. -
Mrs. W. E: Gordon is quite 111
at .the Baker Nursing ,Ilorne; in
Mr. , and Mrs. Mel Brown and
Bob. Murdie of Kitchener' were
'visitors . with Mr. and Mrs. 'R.
Woods and Mrs. 1Viur4ie over the
holiday Week -end. •
°Miss Charlotte . Johnston has
been removed from INingham
Hos.pitat on the 'Baker 'Nursing
Home; Lucknow; '
We are 'sorr,y. to , report that
Mr: Frank Todd is a patient in
Wingham General 'Hospital fol-
lowing' s strike suffered Mon; -
day.
V.P.U. Meeting ,
The rnecting-"of the. St. Helens
was held.zon Sunday, No-
veniber 13th. Anne Todd, presi-.
dent, was in the • chair for the
adniihiStration. Doris ,Miller, con-
yener of Stewardship & Train-
ing, was incharge of the wor-
ship service. Following the • call
to „wOrship and .a hymn the scrip-
ture., was read. After a prayer,
mg, • "WorghiThroug
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.ChOice, ,
MARGiNE M.A:R* CIA' RINE
.1 lb.' "„. •
- DOMESTIC SHORTENING
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CARNATION MILK
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Wm: MacDonald and Mrs. Hew- *AT -Cecil Forster of Palmer',
' itt of ' the teaching .staff ac- • Stop and formerly of .this' coni,-
CoMpanied the students in :Al- ,... immity, ,, recently •• received a
' lan Reed's ., bus. • Phone call in connection with:.
a chain store fortune hunt: The
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Toronto on Tuesday', with, the THAT,. Beattie Gibson • of Detroit Prize ; at stake had increased.to
'Lucknow Club' .chaMpion 'calf, and Barry Hackett of •Ashfield $3,000; but Cec ',wasn't lucky .
Which 'Many are hoping will Were each .assessed ' $5.00 and as he didn't have a. Clue as to
'prove a. Guineas ,winrier.
THAT Harvey Hadgins was tak-
en by ambulance on Tuesday
morning to Victoria, Hospital,
London, is • his Condition be-
came worse; causing him much
suffering. •
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THAT JohnlyfelVfurchy of Huron
•• Township has .been elected, lst
Vice .president of the Bruce Co.
. Medical Co-operative- Asspcia-
. tion.
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HAT IVIike Sanderson has been
ordered t� bed at his . home
for • a •couple of--weeks-,-with
acute' arthritis of the hip. •
THAT the.hydro shut-off in part
of, the .Village last Frida al-,
. ternoon, permitted the -Wing-
ham Hydro. crew to .reitacei
a transformer pole, which Liao
•*_Lialcen_onLa_, lean -Whenlhi.
• by the wind against the corner.
Of the JohnstOne .Block. The'
new pole was put in. several
,yEirds to the north Of thor, lo-
;CatiOn of . the _old P_Ole,_
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THAT approximately. 40 pupils
from 'Grades 11, 12 •and 13 of
LUcknow District High SCho'ol
• enjoyed -a/bus trip to .the Royal
'Ethylene Glycol ANTI -FREEZE, gal. _.: $2.50
....(Perntament 'Type) '
13 -plate 1-1?kRT BATTERIES _ _ __ ..„ 8.40 ex..
Champion. $,PA.P.K PLUGS 1 .6
,BONDED.BRAKE 'SHOES .$4.98 ex.-
. (set 2 wheels) -
SIGNAL LIGHTS for' $11.50
Mufflers a.nd. Pipes G.E. Engine :Jacket Heaters
Slcate ' .Thistle Toys,. Wagons, IlricyCles
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MaCINTYRE :and IRWIN
StewardshiP7 was given,
Howlett was in charge , of
Bible Study., Anne • Todd led in
the sing long and Mrs. Howlett.
Was pianist, The group was treat,
ed to Some Movie film strips by
Lecth Ledoux; The ;meeting ,
cicis-
ed, thebenediction given by:
Mr. Rotwlett.
costs for `!failing to. leave •free
o e -half 'of theroad",' in con:-.•
ection with a narrow .sideroad
,car crash' in Ashfield, earlY. in
August that. sent all seven Oc-
. ctipants of the -two cars' 'to,
• hospital, sorr e with critical in-
juries. •
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THAT Mrs. Annie. Kearney, :for-
merly Of Lucknow,who is now
residing in Vancouver,, plans to
• spend 'the. winter. in California.
THAT, Innis MaC8Ween has pur-
chased. :and• dismantled •the
barn on Lorne • Johnston'S
Property. to the south of the
'.:Mae.Sween-residencei-ThisLbarnv-
we understand,. was built in
1904 by -Sandy ' Smithf, upon
• moving to Ltickno:tv from Kin-
loss. • 4
'the answer or how the contest
:• worked.-
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THAT theraspberry, 'patch at the
home af: Wm: Macintosh is, ,
starting' tO bear a second .crop„.
arid last Week • Wi received a '
cluster Of. -these lot iussious-
.
berries
THAT it's not hard, to tell .when
there's. a" 'sltinp in „the hog,
. market--,-just.loOk at the, `Want ;
•• Ad" Colturin in The Sentinel.
Pigs to no, end hae been :ad-
yertised .Of late, and the theory
, is "now's the tine toget into .
thern",'
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THAT the :winners 'at the Mon-.
day night • Shoot party were
"Earl Harris and Mrs. $proul.
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REDMOND—in Wingham Gener-
al. Hospital on Tuesday, Novem-•
• ber 8th, 1955; to Mr. and. Mrs.
Theodore Redmond, R. 2, Au.burn,
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Make -
Sure
You
Have
WARM
COMPOR,TAOLE
Footwear
We Have -New Stock For All Members .
'Of The Family' At ,•
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
•,Rat, .
• eine Footwear For All 'The . Family
ANNOUNCING . .
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SHOP -,,THE EAST-WAY-FPWCH'ItISTMAS-----
Select how. . 'pay'a small deposit (as low, as
10%) and we'll .hold your purchase untiiDecein.,
ber 23rd. •
YES, 'you can shop for ALL the family with the convenient
• FOR HIM. ,
_,.._Gloyes„, Ties, HaIrdkerphiefs,_
Shirts "arid Soc4.
• FOR HER.... .•
Slips, Nylons, Scarves,
Handkerchiefs ,and Panties)
FOR 'THEW. .
Doils, Trucks, ,•
Toy Sewing Machines,
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Hundreds and hundreds of new toY
for girls Auld boys of all ages at,
,poRtAar Market Store prices.