The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-01-18, Page 81f
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N.,DAY,. JAN 1$th, 195e,
ecIal
?hon 75-w For Pick Up.;Serwrice
LUCKNO'
en's and Ladiesr Suits
Odd or :.Extra Trouser 49c
pleated extra. -_ --- - ----_.- �_�_' 49c
Plain Skirts,
Plein' Dresses, pleated or frills extra ;99c
•$1.19.
39c
_• 99
,�• ,,r , c
Oiercoats or Topcoats .
Ladies' Sweaters
L S'EE' BY'HE..
SENTINEL:
TITAT'. Archie ' McQuillan is in,
. demand With his pipes with
Bobby Burns anniversary cam=
ing up: Archie' will be; on Mar=
garet Brophy's television pro-
gram on, Tuesday afternoon,
January •24th,• and that night
will be piping .at the Fire-
men's Ball. in 'Lucknow,
THAT, a . joint sale billventure.
was. tried this week • by ,Ash-
ton's Ladies' ' and •Men's Wear
•: and S. C. 'Ratwell and Sora.
Both, stores are running big
January . clearance. sales and
combined their ;'ad,vertising : on
the one bill;.''
Special Ends. Monday Noon, January 30th
Nr Slackening ' of Service or Workmanship
The, -Old Reliable
13 -plate Hart Batteries
Pathfinder Signal Lights (t
Seal .Beam Unit ,
Brake Fluid; pint,
-i�rdshiehFWashers
G.E. Intra -Red .'Heat'L'amps ;
New .and .Used : Skates
Brake. Cables and Lining
Truck Flares and 'Ref'ectors
$$.40 Ex.
$12.95
1.39 $1.69.
85c..
'$5.65
$1.00
THAT -attentionis brawn: to the
fact that. each Thursdayafter-
there is .'free .skating -,for pre_.
school age . children accompan-
ied by ...their:. parents . or • an
' adult.
ir. --o
THAT S. . J... , Py -rim. is entering
Westminster: 'H os p i t a 1: on
•i Thursday..: and' :exipects to, .':be
absent from the Village' for
about ten. days. '
THAT Lloyd Hall; Harold' stitch-.
ie,' .Fraser • 1VIaoKinrton, Allan
MacIntyre and George' Ander,:
.son' took :in the .doubleheader
Junior, "A". `hockey. game at :
the 14Ianle .Leaf,• Gardens on
nday.. ; Jack Hall .•accompan=
ied them tb•Erin where he vis-,
ited his, brother.
THAT Miss Viola Kerry of El-
:mire
l-•mire says ".hello" to: friends in
. the community . '`whom' she
"keeps track" of through The
• ,(Sentinel. Miss ;Kerry says that
"since Ralph Howlett is at,.St.'
Helens; she reads the St, .Hel
Hell -
lens ,-news with renewed •. inter-
• est. , s
STRAWBERRY .004
IG.A;24-. •.
° .MEAS'
• iGAl�i LUNCHEON , • '
12 . -- _ --
OGILVIE CAKE DEAL
.Chocolate ',and • White.
BLUE or WiiITE BREEZE •
:Giant size -- -; - - .HEINZ 'TOMATO ' TOMATO KETCHUP
11 oz.
$250 A
REVIE
JLyeal
and fine
con'egat
Chinch
xepo.r
ments of
fitted. at
iur.sday
menced
Rev .
ed and hi
• Secretary..
was obsei
passed��
M. Erne
'there t
parsons .u,
• Aslight
.'during' til
received
Board
among' t
held., .at
azestsal
Wilfred i
'0' the S
,tern an
*elected 't
MacDia
til 1957.
new me '.
ducted
.Rev., Me
Glen
aftertwi
vice as ',;
tendert
teachers,
Rev. M.
.operation
• i
S
Morrison
Bible C1'
Mrs. 1
forthe
takes car
years -dui
and for
Baby'<B�
Mrs. S. ,I
There a
Cradle I
the Bab;
Donalc
unday...
port ele
as Surid�
_and.Bxu
vin Mor
intenden
• Arnot
MacNay.
whi
Hockey, `Sticks
MacINTYRE and 1R'
Phone 65 — Lucknow
• CO -O!* ANNUAL
(Continued from. Page ,1)::
..ani additional. Small .surn--to--
clde' sales planning and • .bud-
geting.• • Management • agreement
does not change local; policy as AITCHISON in Alexandra hos
k "wins out of . nine. There was
•
it
•
•
•
BORN
k•
•
;THAT .Nancy :Irwin •and ,Mrs. M
Sproule .were the ' prize win-
S1MPSON—in: 'Wingham Gener- ners at '"the Auxiliary Shoot
al Hospital . on Wednesday, 'Jan-- party ,on Friday night , . •
nth,. h,. ho -r., and i h .moo--. •.
Simpson. (nee •Mary. •.Struthers), THAT there were four tables . at
a son, a brother for Darlene • • tlie: Monday Night Shoot party
with Earl' Harrit winning, the.
ANNOUNCING OUR NEW RENTAL
New doors
froro-ald
DO IT YOURSELF
Sava 2/ads , the cos!!
11's easy fo.Qhe your floors ,o►ohssionol•''
tookino..cor/J Iusf 'use MD Clarke Rental
EauIPJi.nt, writ flm.. money :and energy,,
W furnish aver'(.ti,inp plus full in'srruc.
tion for Video your rad .floors rum
!ultra.. new .beauty: .
Our Floor Rental
Plan Means Brilliant
Floor . Beauty l
Phone for Equipment
Reservation today!:
Fiulay
Paint Dealer - "Phone 218, Lucknow
T�iAT��Carrrterr.�-1Vf�Qui-1-lin--and= sai:cl--thQy-pare--,having a :. v�i�+-�••
Lorne. Reed won. the cribbage Cold winter,. ' which' started
tournament held by the Legion about. nine weeks ago ...with
on Tuesday ` night with: • seven temperatures a• steady 15 to .50
below ever since.' •The .letter,
- -was= wr=itten=Januarys.- lath -and.
we received it on the 16th,
1 din mans .prize and Fred. Jac son
this 1s still
s yt a oc assail Tngersoll ctn a ries ay, , ,� a ca acs -t attendance and=at m
ectors January:. llth, .1956, to Mr.. and, the ;`lams ` .prize; ons.olation'. p y
Mrs:. Jim Aitchison •: (nee r Celia winners . were Mrs. Euelyi) ,+other such event. i planned .foi_
Organisation ManagerM• •
:next Monday. •
Guest speaker for •.the, even- Wilsdn),. .a • son,. a brother' for•
Banwell and . John• Ritchie..
ing• was J. 'Edward O' ears; Or-
ganization .Manager of the • On
tario' coops... Mr O'Meara . 4s a
graduate of University in Nova
Scotia, and was, responsible for
organizing • fishing Co-ops in the
Maritimes. 'when that industry.
Was • iri direc distress., He ` held
• positions in • the Canadian : De-
apartment of Agriculture, and
was. Canada's representative on
• the Colonr'bo plan before join-
ing
the Co-operatives in June of
last year.
_ Mr,.. ollyteara's-.'._..•new job con-
sists of rekindling enthusiasm ' in
Co,o-ps, and ; organizing, ii e w
branches where there are none.
He chose as the subject .of his.
speech.: "What Co-op is, what
Go -op does, and how :Co-op op=
orates". •He • said that a little
"pulling up" would have to be
,tone to. get Lucknow back up.
Where it should be. Mr, O'Meara
ceimnented on the Value ' of the
organization even. if .a profit: was
• :, "-
n .shown What wool x
• ot< p
be in Lucknow if „the Co-op was
"no t here .to ••.keep them ' level?
the speaker said; "It would
-serve no purpaso•W ta-taargc.�h-igh-
unreasonable prices into
the
money goes back into the . pur-
chasers ' p ocket Mr, O'Meara
said. The speaker outlined the
four ideas' of Co-op educa ipii
used in his bid for a . new and;
• larger organization.,•
a.;.H,:.•..x.,, ,.ax.-actr'esiderttd."s'rma .4vc,k '.1 ."rM'*acKenz4er
Jack and Verna:
STEARN Mr..• and, Mrs. Colin
Stearn. (Mary,' Joan' 'MacKenzie)
of Montreal are happy to an-
nounce • tlie• birth of twin girls,
Patricia and Virginias on -Friday,
January 6th. •
• Mrs. R. V. • MacKenzie of :town
is the great-grandmother of .the.
twin girls. '
THAT the Lucknow' Fine • Com-
pany's annual Burns Ball. ' is
next Tuesday, January.. 24th.
It's a ' day' earlier than the•
• birthday anniversary .of... the
Howey -Brooks 'Group "
The January, Meeting of Group
II met .at : Mrs. MacDiarmid's
home with 17 ladies, • present.
Mrs. Collins,' Mrs: Kilpatrick and,
Mrs, : Meiklejohn. read the ` scrip
ture lessons. Mrs. Brooks, on be-
half of Mrs. Howey, expressed
appreciation of the help of the
members` for 1955. Mrs. Breck-
les • was tendered. ' ,a vote of
thanks for her fine work ' in
packing Christmas' boxes for the
sick arid aged folk. An Irish tea
whs..:deoide. as,one pJ ro'-eot .for
the corning year .oii the 15th • of
March. The treasurer . reported
' $,180 had beri� raised in the: -past
y.ea'r: • Mrs': Philip-" MacMillan,
convener of the program,,. pre.
sided for the program. A read-
ing was given by Mrs, Hreck.
los. Mrs.` Anderson of Dungan-
.11.0h,
ungan-•noir, was vest. speaker and gave
an interesting talk on her home-
land, Turkey, A 'duet was sung.
yip-neas'ie i tvi a::.ai lig rr
'Kilpatrick. Mrs. Couse .moved a
note of thanks to the hostess
and all taking part.'
thanked the Anglican ladies .for
catering; and, Mrs. ' S. Lays re-
plied fittingly,
THAT in • renewing her' Sentinel;
su'bscr'iption, Mrs. Chas: Riach
('Ruby Irwin.) of . Woodstock
says, "Friday is one day.of the
week; it is Worthwhile walking
to .the 'mail box".. . •
CHESLEY PLANT:' CLOSES
The Chesley plant of Silknit
Limited' of Toronto is being cios-'
e d down', as in common with.
Scottish bard, but was. •so set
, .. other textile plants, it :is feeling •
in order to obtain an _orches- .__0...._.the affects of 'imports. from. other
.,i
tine and:not to'conflict with ..THAT,., in�, sendinghis Sentinel countries:"The"Chesley plant em -
part event
' a counterpart at Kincai° ' renewal from Whitehorse in' played :' from 75 to 100 at peak,
'
dine. . . ..the Yukon, Alex MacMillan'production:: <•'
Esmond INDIAN BLANKETS
Assorted Bright •patterns size
t 54x7;c Y a4.3':51i
d
SCATTER- -- . ._.
Washable and skid •`resistant.
Size 21x36 Y $1.98
PAINTED PLISSE
arYy µd.
,
'LADIES' PYJAMAS
L dies' printed flannelette
aura;;
�3':i, i ---=&rastrcr`zetl -"this-i"
site . small .and •medium,
Pair F•......:.......;.Y 2,98
• FLANNELETTE 'GOWNS''
Long Sleeve, sizes medium &
large , $2.95
CIItLDRENS YIIOSE
cotton , and wool. Pair .... 30e'
414"11111 #11P11, wa444.*' "71111111111frp....:=011.
WORK . SOX.
ti nson line, 4 ib. Pair $1.,35
'I`wo pair for
WOOL SOX
Tw'o • pair for,..i ,. $1•93
iY.i
BOYS' SOCKS
Wool. -and ii,glon, size 1 to IA
r4 _. rfrriY
Grey fleece, sites medium �j({ &
iarge.......... .r .... i.YiYr.ia... r.i i $li'
new pr
patrick.
Mrs.
an aver)
meeting;
the Pre
Orville
age atte
Auxiliar
$400 raj
to Cape
-Mr. E
Mainten
$2,300 ' 1
Mission
al . sum
uteri.. du
Groker.
in " the
thein tv
for._ . thi
There
crease: i
Mrs,
Port an
a vote
Wonder
to whic
1
lt- AN
eVenjnl
suite
experin
h :sei
Mrs:
vi9wed
duties
4socit
Orobp
Total i
With ti
t0-*t'i
.ear f,
$440 t
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