The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-29, Page 12AGE Twffi..
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WINDBREAKERS
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s warmth;wear and,protection, at $4.95, $8.95 & $1'1.95
Other kinds aslow. as $2.98 ,and $3.95.
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SHIRTS, Long: Sleeve . ■
. • Some neat;" some bold.. patterns
-- attractive
colour: • tones,.. sanforized at $1.98, $2.49 & $2.9.8 ■
Rugged Wearing' Pants for active Boys. Some
OW ' .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, AUG, 2$.th. •1962 .
■ with elastic back to 12 years of age •8 to 18 in reg- r'
•ular or continental•, style: Ask to see our new pant with
the • .Adjust -A -Waist and Drop -A -Cuff. Just' in ' sec-
onds without sewing a stitch the waist can be increased ■
■• to 2,41/, inches and the cuff lengthened up to 2 inches.
• Pant prices x$2.98, $3:95 & $4.95. ■
• A few °dozen factory clearances clearances at '$1.98 ■
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PULLOVERS and . CARDIGANS ■
a. New shipment of , 'boys ,awes#era this week,' in
Orlon,' Bellons, and Woolens,.... ... $4..95 & up r
WHITE T SHIRTS, Short SIeeve .: .
Monarch toughies 79c ..., .... 2. for
.. Stanfields nylon : re-inforced neckline.'. •.: .
-High 'School T shirts r;.....
B T SHIRTS, "Short Sleeve ,.; It
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or lain pattern.49c,- '79c, .98c, $1.79• l&$2.25. 'a
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'..-11.. Cotton, nylon, or wool 'and nlon 29c, 5 9c, 69c, i
,� 79c and 980
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Toughies at 79c
�• : Cheaper . line at 49c ... ;.
Drop In And Look Over.
■ OUR BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHING
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.. 2 for•. $1.50
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- •A was on an overseas trip this,
summer, returned :by air on
Monday evening, and Was ac
coanipanied 'by her brother,
George Anderson , who had
• • g n�i for a time, ■
been in �n ,1'a a •
THAT a: voice from the audience ■
.att Monday night's• nomination
meeting that of Mrs. Scrim= .
dgeour of Blyrth—ob erved that
it Might .,be a good onion' that ■
it was on that same date, Au
gust 2.1Vh, over a quarter of a ■ ;! '
centirry' . ago that Charles Ro- , i
biaisoar was nominated and A •
subsequently elected to the r'
Hepburn Ooverninent as the `
Liberal, member, of the newly
forrnedd Huron•Bruce riding,
AGENT a FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS . .• E '.
ree'• Pick -Up aad Delivery Monday and Thursday
a. .
Lad.. , ■ led at Wmgham hospital `to
ies. and :Mies. Wear: . Luckoow':.:' •• ■ visit their .sister -in -ba v ,.Mrs.
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TII'AT: Marilee McLeod, 11 -year-
old••.dangh er. of Mr, and Mrs,
• A. G. 1VIC,bd of Lucknow,,
Chas returned from Windgham`
.hospital where she recently
;,uelderwent an appendectomy..
THAT Tom Salkeld of West Wa-
wwanosh reports the disappear-
Bance of swallows from his area
• last Saturday, this being a sign
of Fall. to many.
THAT Tim .Collyer visited,' last:
Week with' John Hussey in
Walker en.. John returned with.
Tim to visit this week in Luck -
now.
THAT Mr; and Mrs. Thatnaus Ing
. lros • oif West Wawadrnosih 'wr1.1 db
serve their 160th wedding an
n veriary .ori Sunday when
friends are• invited to ca'11. Both
are enjoying good health.
THAT a •mote from Mr's. 'Rose
Knight of London te1l:y, us the
,regrettable, news that her mo::
abhor, M.ns.. •Joseph.Whitby. .had:
�a faili • dori August:9th and frac.
�twred her righit hip• 1VLrs• Whit-
by . Was 86:. the day -before the •
aniitshaip.. She •''has • suffered a
•gad 'deal of pain but is 'get-
ting along as well as can be
expecte d.
THAT its aback • . to school agaii
next Tuesday for both , Public
and high school .pupils which
raises the question, a it does
every . year, "Where has the
summnter.• 'gone: E1sewherei
•tlils iissue. will ibe found .a list
of .book requirements at Luck
now • District High School,
why. are but little changed
froan. the pant. tern. '•
-THAT: rMrs. J. • A „Netterfield,•he'r
daughter, Mrs. Fred Creighton,
and: the.. former's .. sister,• •Mrs.
S Smith all of Toronto, Were
callers in Lucknow last week
on. their 'way to Souithamipton:
They visited South • Kinloss
Cemetery, Where their '.parents
• are dburied, and :Jhad a' look at
the •old' homestead on the ',4th
■ Con of Kinloss. They also cai-
• Frank Seln:.:
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THAT' James�. ■I�oustgn of•'•Nia- � re*■t•■■■■■A■■■naen�raa■ae*■aaanantrit■n■■■eanrne ■■.i■■■■■UUU•og■i ■■■r■■IPIi■1NU/'
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gagaFalls. spent . the week end i 1
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Fruit Market
NEAREST TO YOUR BANK & POST' OFFICE
Carnation EvuporaI.d....ilke 7-$1,
Tall 16; oz. Cans. Save up .:to 8c. ,Feature.
Murg�rine 'Super SaI�.• 4 Ibs. 89c
Delmar For Ali 'Household. Use. Save 27c.
o kies For' Your HoIiduyC00,
Assorted. Any 39c pkg., Your, Choice:
Tomato Juice Super Sale
Clark's Fancy Quality. 48 . oz. A.Real: Buy.
am,• .
RaspberryJam Salt 2 Fars 79c
.Rose.;: Brand. • Pectin ,Added. Liege 24 oz. 'Save 19c
GET • :YOUR CANNING; PEACHES HERE' NOW:.
THE "PRICE IS , RIGHT; THE QUALITY. TOPS.
Store Closed All : pay . Monday Lahour Day
Values E'ff ective We. Sell Ft* • Lest •
August 30, :;'31, 'Sept'. ..Phone ; 119, Luck• ow •
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nth W �Winnipegers
wale :attending . the Canadian
Weekly: New'.sipapere Association
convention in: ., Winnipeg last
,Week, . "Don .' •and Bev Thompson'
had the pleasant expearienc:e of
aneeting relative ‘ .for the' 2irst
itinie • in twenty-six years, when
+the; writer .was one year oidJ;
... great , aunt : of.the writer, along.
,with..Mr, 'and 1Vfrs: Herb Law-,
rence 'and '1'onald, she being .the '.
daughter of the- late grs.: Ted'
Goblins, ,formerly Minnie Thomp-'
son • of Lucknow.. •Another rela
tive visited; was Hai -lett Thomp-
son, .first cousin .' of the late Ro-•,•
bort and Day.e Thompson of here
Visited was 'Mrs; Harry Pierre,
formerly Mary Campbell, . daugh-
ter of ,Malcolan Caxnpbell , Voile
was :loeknow's first :postmaster,
;reeve. and, "meroh`ar ,t. As the for -
inter • Mary. Cainpbei,: she served
as Postmistress in 'Lucknow sue-
in bn native ; hoarse 'at glad •
needing, 'her father in, 190.1 • and
abbey, near.: Belfast 1�relarLd.. '•
Lindsaycommnenced the Position Mrs. .Robert Thompson, Miss
following. her resignation.•:
Ivlrs: Pierce, a: nonagenarian, is
enjoying ;. good health, • . and was
pleased' to view;. pictures , of her;
peat great great niece; Susan
Thompson of Lucknow.;
Also visited was ;Mrs: Walliamn
ITel'wig, •,,formerl'y Etta . • Tihorriip-
son, sister of the late Robert &
..Six ',brothers of the Trish, fam-
ily • .of Thompsons'„ came to Can-
ada as young men. four, came to
the Luekriow, 'Dungannon • and
Gaderich 'areas as Iblaicksmiths •
w,tli' the • two . others later• coning
to Winnipeg. Five remained . in •
Ireland with.:one • going to Peru..
and • one 'to England, thus scat
• er, ng .the family of eleven.`. De-
scendants ,of, the family;:still;live•
'serving until 19114 when Harvey
iHelen-Thompson-land" .1V1r.s-.Wm._ :
Hewathad. vdusited• With. these
:same; relatives j t a few.. days ,
pa't nriordmen�orontounte to . the Hewat borne.
Mrs. Pierce is a , sister.,in-law
of Jenni+e Pierce of Lucknow.
Dave Thompson of Lucknow, l`s. Your Subscription 'Renewed? ..
with his parents at •Holyrood,
and arrang+edd the floral, de-
corations at the United. Church
•on Sunday for another of the
special : Centemrial :.:services.
THAT the pressure of •late news
• copy last week resulted in five
columns of news having . to be
held over: until Alits week. This
we don't' like and .keep. urging;.
-•early copy...please, so . we can
more . accurately guage our 're-
quirements, when.e the first
press• run is ready on/Monday...
THAT there, was a 'large crowd
at the reception on Friday v ev-
ening for Mr. and Mrs.. Art
Collins :(Ann. Crawford) A
generous purse of : irLoney and
best .w i'shes, were pre>sdented. to
the newly weds • by . Gordon.
Brooks. and. Harvey' . Irwin.'
Tl]'AT Miss Mary Anderson who,
LUNCH BOXES
LUNCH
LACES
SHOE POLISH.
BOYS' 'TIES.
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dressed at lower cost.
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PENS (BALL and .REGULAR) •
FOUNTAIN PENS
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