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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-12, Page 8kkOrlillTa . ZEE LUCKNOw SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'OWrARio • READ THESE; PACTS about the new Uisec PROCESSED Fabric Now Being: Used h' LADIES' &' MEN'S STATIONWAGON COATS Oop'a! A: Spill or a SPlaslit L>on't worxY. ' alust * blot, ;or' wipe with damp cloth . . No .stain! . UN SEC-procel s ed fabrics resist .most non-. . oily stain-zt' kers guard against .accide. i ts, Caught 'in the , Rail? You 'a e wife! UNISE-pro' ceased fabrics, are .durably '', ,water-repellent .. need` no renewaaleven after .repeat: ed dry .cleaning. A money-,' saver! ,; Is..:IJNISEC Comfortable? Certainly! "UNJSEC' - pro- ., cesised fabrics are porous: • breathe -.with ease ...per rmit; .free circulation of air,' .. , insure 'Body. comfort. What -About Wrinkling? _:..,. Famous UNIDURE wrinkle resistance:' •is .an,, -integral. part of'. UNLSEC-processed fabrics.. Wrinkles hang out 'overnight in humid room. Save pressing dills. ° 110w about Pressed -lin Creases? Pressed -in creases pleats•• hold: their shape . .. UNI DURE contributes -this fea- ture ,to UN'S IC -processed fabrics. A time -and -money saver to you. Is IJNIDIIRE, Permanent? UNIIDURE . wrinkle • resist-, ante is guaranteed to last_ for• the life of a . garment .:'. regardless of the number of " , dry cleanings." STATION WAGON' COATS in stock in both ladies' and men's and in long and short collar styles at4224.95,. '527.95, ; $29.95' OTEIER STYLES, •' from' $14.95 up CHILDREN'S- NEEDS 3 -PIECE ,SNOW SUITS in sizes 3, to 6; in warm, all wool freize cloth. for boys or girls , ° , $9.95 0 -Piece at . , $6.95 Other styles . at various prices , in poplin, satin or gabardine: Fleece Lined' Sleepers l i'iece , ,...r, ,. , : $1.59 2 -Piece .,.... $1.89, $1.98:7-' LINED JEANS. with Shirts to ' Match for both (boys & girls, 2 to. 6x., TEEN AGERS, PARKAS, sizes u•p to 18 , yrs.,Reg. $12:95,,• at $9.95'' STATION' WAGON:.COATS" up to 18 years in girls' and 'boys, at ., $12.95, $14.95, $19.95 GIRLS' LINED ' JEANS Sizes 7 to 12 years \MEtN'S, . LADIES' and CHILDREN'S W Piece Goons and Woollens UNDERWEAR', LADIES' ",all -wool and 15,, percent:, wool vests,' snug- gles and panties. BOYS' Combinations. • I n Mason ' knit, ' fleece -lined, Penmans 71 and l?enmans- preferred. MEN'S Penrnans 95, 71 and fleece -. lined. ' Stanfield's blue' and red label, sizes 34 to 46. LADIES COATS `.. A. fewLadie' Long' Coats Left :_'To. Clear' ATHALF' PRICE THAT Bill Pappas ,is temporarily subscription, V `lllam Miller of iOn..the shelf with a wrenched Saskatoon, says that the farm-' 'knee. On' Tuesday afternoon on ers of Western. Canada havo the Town -Halllawn.. he was just completed the' largest crop showing some High School lads • "ever, harvested in'the West' and bow to 'boot a.• pigskin" when • all good milling quality' wheat he got tangled up with- George of -No. 1 -and No =2- grrade. Anderson and came out ; of the "o— "tackle" with , the injury that at first :as feared' . `might' be THAT prize winners at' the Aux - a fracture., ' ' ` iliary . Shoot Party on Friday night were Albert ;Gammie as • high "lady" and Joe Irwin, the T in renewing his Sentinel.;high man: The prizes. were do - ' nated by, Mrs. Ronald 'Forster - and Wks. Clair Johnston. THAT a Progressive -Conservative • nomination convention " for the _Federal. riding of • Bruce will' be held at Port. Elgin early .in, December. Andy Robinson, -w1o, .• was defeated by • Donald. `Blue. - in 'the' 1948. election, has: an. pounced that he will seek the nomination. a■■t a aen■isesis■■ep paeie uiiilieeee*IU■iaa■ Ie■ eeieal•e ihee!■aaaaiaU .1' q,t • • n • . • Australian' " Seeded• RAISINS lb. _ 32c ' ■S E Bleached RAISINS•, 15 oz. pkg. " 27c •• ■ . Recleaned CURRANTS, lb. pkg. 22c I Recleaned Sultana RAISINS, lb. ---__-. 24c 1 Five -Roses FLOUR, 24 lbs. $1,65 $1..65 ■ ■ -, C dian'.Beauty PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs. $1.39 ■ • • SUNKIST ORANGES' 288's - doz. 36c. 252's' -= doz.: 477 i. i 1 CALIFORNIA GRAPES ■_._._ 2 lbs:'-- 29c • ■ i' • ,a: ■ i i. ■ Pineapple Slices, 4 oz: , pkg.18c • • Cut Mixed Peel; 7 oz. pkg. _ 17c '' Cut: Citron Peel, 4 • oz.:pkg. _-__ 14d Cut. Mixed Fruit, 7 oz. pkg. 21c • Glace Cherries, 7 oz. pkg. 31c so Lemon ,Ps p Orange and ' Citron a Peel Ca kg -- -_ 15c Walnut Halves, 4. oz. pkg. v 25c a • Almonds, . 4 oz. pkg. _25cg DATES, lb. ---- ------ - 19c • 28c • :Florida •• GRAPEFRUIT ' ■ 96's • 4 for 25c..-,• , • HEAD LETTUCE., Large' - : 2 ;for .,35c _ ■.. ■ I SEE B 1 . #SENTINEL (Continued from page t) . THAT Rev. drapt Meiklejohn and Mr. T. A. Cameron attend- ed the meeting of Bruce Pres- bytery 'held Last Wednesday at . Cape Croker. • " -o— .. THAT s, 'chosen Treserve championcalf in the calf club competition •at the Walkerton Christmas Fair last week: -Her 900 -pound steer brought 31 ygc on the auction (block. F. Q. Todd & Son " had ,the reserve grand champion in the commercial ' show and, •it sold. for 36 cents a. pound. Ann "•was high.:girl' in the, -showman- ' ship contest and, Won a blazer donated by . Douglity's. THAT yau'll get a 'good - laugh ' from the. piayette "The. New • Minister", being staged in the United Church On'Friday , even- ing, ' • • ' • --o-- • . THAT Mr.': and Mrs. Art Breckles have returned ' to town for the 'winter after closing their cab= ins at Clam Lake, ' to end a sue 'cessful season; • f _ THAT•C Cpl.: Douglas Clark of the R;C.M.P. is -being transferred from Manitoba to Ottawa, and ' for the time 'being Mrs. Clark and children Anne and Tommy are visiting here. " • • THAT deer hunters weren't hap- py over the results of the last 'minute four-day seasonheld in the Bruce : Peninsula. Out of a'. party of .12 Walkert7onians 'who;; 'went' north, Jihi-Carnegie was.. the only one. to, bag' a deer. • , THAT a reception was held in the Town : Hall on Friday: night in .honor of Mr. and Mrs., Robt. Straiighan' (nee Shirley: Camp bell) . •A purse of money was WEi NEsDAy,, NOV:. 12th, 194 KENNEDY HEIFER • TOPS• HURON SALE Prices were average at the lst fall ;sale of registered: TB tested Hereford 'cattle: at Clinton Fri. day (which were consigned by members of • the Huron Hereford Associrageationof.' $328. This average - A total of $8,455 was received for 26 animals. sold, bringing an ave. was lower than that of the as. sociation's ' spring safe when 31' - head of cattle . znoved:, across- the - block for a total of $14,395, a sale average of. $464:35. The best price of the ,auction was x$585, . paid by William and•• Lyle "Jackson, Listowel: for .;a 2. :year-old female, Pine 'Echo lento 13e11, 21st.;consigned •••by George Kennedy ,• Lucknow;. a past: pied iclentof theAssociation. Top buy- er' at Friday's sale were the Jack.'' son Bros. who beside the above animal,. paid $385 for a two-year. ' old female .,consigned : by 'Robe'rt `J. G•rosch; Sebiingville, Ont,,' an 8 -,month-old, female consigned by Robert 0; ason; Ripley, $365, .and' $320 for a. two-year-old fe. male consigned . by., Mason. Oli- fe►ez';males- MaCharles` :bought two: mdre The (best price ' paid .'fora bull' was. $415 bid by Stanley .D. M. Laughlin,. Alviston, ,for ' the• 15 month-oldl, Proud • Dominion '26P from' the herd : of . Hirtzel. Bros.,: Crediton. Irwin T. • Grub; Walker,' ton ,^ paid, .$3851 for. the 'year old• bun consigned by Geo. Kennedy,: ,Lucknow., p• -, Other (buyers included W.' Arn old Ball, Wroxeter, ,:$.375 for ` a Year-old bull consigned:•by Allan. .Petriie, Dungannon Knowl' Bros, ., R. 3, Langton, $375 for a 14 -mos.. old bull.' consigned by , Frank Thompson & Son; Winghani; Al. Ybert Walter, " Wingham, $375 for a • year-old; (bull consigned also 'by. Thompson & . Son; . Roy - Allan, Carlow, .• $335, for •a' 14 -month-old presented. the young' couple 'by • .bull ,' consigned !by Frank. Pent- : Grant ,Rutherford' +and Spence Ian Goderioli; John. Grigg' and :So , Bluevale, ,$380 for a'' year; - old'' bull, consigned by Hertel THAT .Mrs. Ken .Agnew. of Mil-- Bros., Crediton,and S.C. Iligton formerly , Margaret.Irwin gins, 'Rluevale, $300 for • a 14- ' of.Lticknow, says shelooks for- months -old bull consigned 'by Ar. ward to the Sentinel' as, -it keeps 'tlur Finlayson, Kippen. • her • touch with ,`,' fry ain folk", and with other doings in the old home: town, THAT W C. Attridgge accompan- ied :a party' of .Goderi'bh• hunt-.. Vers to the 'Tarry Sound district last week where he got a deer. The party of twelve bagged :8 deer, to fall short of their- quota as was general, due to: weather conditions. • o-- THAT ,Barbara Rathwen, 6 -year- old twin daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Rathwell has_been receiving treatment .in Victoria Hospital,. London, for the past week. • Swap it! Sell itl Rent itl Buy it!. Use ,Sentinel Want Ads.: ,. BORN , . • REID—in Wingha�m. General Hos- pital on Tuesday, November. 4th, to Mr.. and Mrs. Robert K. Reid (nee Eunice Reed), a daughter,. Janice Ann. GR,EER-in . Winghatn Hospital on Tuesday,_ November 4th, to. Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence `Greer (nee Marie Ferguson); a, son,.. Robert John. , ' • • 'y • HUMPHREY at I• l C — e e le ■. Wednesday October 29 ■ WE DELIVER PHONE 20. ■ .and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey , a •r■ns■■■■■■■n■n■■lli■rt.eusuun■■Rnn■et■■n■■In■■at -nisi hiss annnnnannnrnnnnssi son, Ronald Wayne. ,• Heavy Consigner O'Neil Brothers, Denfield; pur- chased '2 . three-year-old 'females for :$270 and $320, respectively, from the herd of Robt.. J Grosch,. Sebringville.. Mr Grosch;''also consigned a two-year-old female which .sold' for $310 :to, Ed :Hen, ;derson, R: '•4; ' Tharnesford;; a 3- year-old• female for $300 to Chas; Taylor, R. 5, Luckiiow; ' 'a four- year-old female for $305 to Whit- ney COa'tes & Son, E:'.1, Central- ia; and a 4 -year-old female for' $305: • to ; Howard McCullough, Clinton. G." Arnold Campbell, R, 1, • Seaforth, paid $255 for . a fe-' male 'a year and a half old' from the herd of Hirtzel-,Bros.; Rev. De J:' Lane, $275 for a 18-monthi;. old female 'consigned by. llobert :. Mason, Riley.; Lloyd Holland; Clinton, $300 'for a 3 -year-old female consigned by. ,Me - ,Lure, Seaforth; Le 'Beau Brothers, •-Clinton, . $350 for "4 -year-old fe male/ from' the herd of, James, ., Neilans; Londesboro;. Chas.' Wil. Son, R. 3, Clinton, paid: -$300 fog 6 -year-old cow, bred by Clarence • Parke. Y& Son, - Zurich; Elaron • Cooke, R. 1, Belgrave, • $260 for a female consigned :why Frank._ Pentland; •O., A. McCharles, Luck. pow, paid $235 arid •$275 for two. 2 -year-old female's consigned: by, Frank' "Phompson se • S.on. • on Advertising doesn't' cost :Lays! •Some ,specially purchased for this. event. .Ladies' and Misses' Spat.: Fes. Styles CLEARING At A DISCOUNT of 20 'perrcent ' TOPS FOR VALUE A full range of men's: work gloves and mitts for fall and winter. full size, lots of warmth and hard wear. Ordinarily $9.95. SALE 'PRICE, 64*84. $7.39 Ordinarily $8.50. SALE. PRICE, .60x80 $6.39 • �i '47* .../..111,,,,,,.41174,47,11.."0