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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 14It PAGE FOURTEEN . #4 JANUARY BUY NOW and . SAVE!' 11 t, Mere A` In The Store At A. UNTIL. . JANUARY 31st AGENT FOR 'KINCARDINE CLEANERS ree Pick -Up andt'Delivery Monday and. Thursday "tee dies' end Men'sWear _. Lucknow . QW SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, OZ THAT Mr. .and. Mrs. Wellington. Henderson left by motor the first: of. the week for Atlanta, Georgia, . to visit with' Mr. and Mrs.' Herb .Nesbitt '(Lois, Hen- derson)..They were accoznpani- :'edb Mr.: `and Mrs. Harry La-_ p, t 'vis who'"'104.11 ` ,akll, continue o to visit Hasterrr 's ,si . ' Florida t ' Y at West Holywood; • •ry THAT 'Mrs. R. H. Thompson is • visiting this 'week' in. Elmira at the home •ofher daughter, Mrs:. 'Wm,' Hewat. On'Tuesday, ;Mrs. Thompson,. was;'. on . Kitchener TV ' as the "Ladyof The Day." Y She was interviewed and pre- sented with flowers ': and other gifts. THAT we had a .note' .from A. M; "Sandy" Nicholson ..last week accompanying ; his renewal Ito the 'old • •.home 'paper: San,y. was elected' to the 'Saskatche- ,wan. Legislature last years and holds ,the post of Minister .of` Social Welfare 'and Rehabilita- tion in the C.C.F. Government headed by T. C. ' Douglas. THAT Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Thomp-' ' son were in Kitchener on Sa- turdayattending turda .an executive, meeting :of the Western County Weekly NewspaperAssocia-. tion . held. at the• itchener 'Press Club. • SEE B SEN.TtNEL THAT , the first shoot :party sponsored by" .Zion .L O.L. was .held in 'the hall. Januar'y 20th,' with' 8 :.tables, High- lady was Mrs. Y Charles Anderson and high gent 'was Rae Watson.. The next card party is planned 'for February 3rd. THAT Gordon Kirkland, vice- ; president of the Huron Co-op-. • erative Medical Services, revis- es somefigures which: appear- ed in . a report of. the Co-op's. annual meeting. Of some:50,090 '. people in Huron County, there are, approximately 3;000 Mem- bers in the Co-op '.Medical ser- vice, providing coverage for. some 7,000 people. • THAT Wm.' J. MacPherson,, . Sr., - of Pinecrest Manor is very ap- preciative of all • the' Christmas remembrances,, nor' is ' be un Mindful of the delicious 'tur- key, dinners at the festive ;season." -In his' note : to The Sentinel /Mr. 'MacPherson ' con-, eludes,' "the hospitality' of Mr. and Mrs.. Newbold and family is' unexcelled.." • �:�•T stet•' Agricultural THAT eesw , Society ' twill ahold ''their,, (fair this year :on the ,last (Saturday. of Septemlber, rather, than the traditional' first • Wednesday in October. THAT . the Lucknow Fire De- partment will: hold their an- nual Rurns. :Ball .: on Friday ev- ening,•: to :music, by Carruthers Orchestra and featuring Scotch' piecing and :dancing. The 'Fire- 0_ WEDNESDAY ; 25th, 1961 . YOUR , BARGAIN' FOODLAND • CREAM SALE, $ave 1.Oc t,elon Favorite Brand. Ba�rgam, AYLMIr , CP 7c R,ATSU:•- :S'° Save .�'Z; bLtils. 3 5 Rich, .red; ,flavourful, 11,oz. . •, GEM MARGARINE SALE, 'Save 17c Swift's Top Quality. Bargain se Bus PEAS "KOUNTY KIST", Save 1.6c Std. quality. Stock -up special • 8 tifls CHEESE ;SLICES' ON SALE, Sive 6c • Maple'- Leaf. 8. slices . per pkg.. Eacb • c HEADQUARTERS * For : ALL 'YOUR., FRESH ` FRUITS and VEGETABLES, ARRIVING DAILY. • AS USUAL, WE ARE TOPS: WITH APPLES & POTATOES Values Effective ` We Sell For Leas nary. 28 � � Phone . X119, Luclmow. Jan 26,27, H+i i men have sponsored :this dance' for many, many;. ;years and at one time had ;a more Scottish flavour. than' today, although; the •sponsors;'have'always tried to maintain •' .the : tradition. Burns Night- was at one.,time, always associated with a Jan- uary , blizzard, \but it took more than • a storm to • keep , the crowd away.. ' And =at' " 'lunch• time: 'there were' •;baskets of; ham and ' salmon ' sandwiches, and ' steaming coffee by the boiler -full, served for ' free.. T there were:' onl154 THAT Ycases of rabies : in ►Ontario, in 1960, as compared'.. °with 904 cases during •1959. These figures will have special • .:significance • in this, community 'where the Malady was quite prevalent for a time infecting cattle and • other animals and resulting in several . • • • humans • 'receiving,, treatment as •. ::a safeguard againsto_sible. ,infection. '•• THAT; a contest for the best' pc ter depicting .farm `safety Bruce County officially, started 'last 'week. Sponsored by the, Bruce County Farm : Safety Council,. the: comhpetition is. op-, • en to, . any resident . of Bruce °County, with, cash prizes award- ' ed in, two classes elimentary school students and ,an open class! taa■au assasamsumsnmsmansmonaeearraieieneiea eeenrieem neriaaoereaiaarariraarana■aaasasa■mini-r miumre■rranmummmeaereearr■ LUCKNOW ONT. ■ : . ■ ■ 0 •■ ■ ■ • ■ ■▪ • •,. ▪ . ■ ■ ■ ,■ ■ '. ■' ■ • 54 to 56 inches wide - Reg. $3.49 Value • PER 'Y'ARD ■ $2.98• ;, • rin PHONE ' 108-W. JANUARY 18ili to 31st . . JUST ARRIVED THE LATEST RANGE' OF. abrics SE • ■ • ✓ ■ a ■ LADIES' WOOLLEN FABRICS AGENTS FOR CARSON CLEA•N • SEE OUR REMNANT BOX • . . ■ ' . ■ EXTRA SPECIAL ■ Fine Cotton Pillow Cases ■ $1.59 pear. pad' 'COTTON ■ N SLEETS ■ S0 a 1 ; 00' -�-=+ $4.7� per pain otton Broadclot 'tints ,from 39 WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM 'Lidos Lustre Tone Tissue Gingham Suharan.. ' Drip Dry Cotton Polished Cotton Border Prints . Rayons• ' 'FLANNELETTE,' Small Floral .Designs,'. per :'yarn 'Youths'` . CORDUROY TROCJSERS Loden Green, etc. Reg, $5.95. Pampered Cotton "Dan River" Cotton Plains,, Plaids, , Checks: And Border Prints . t. • • ■ .. a a 111 A 0 ■•. ■ ' i ■ .: a a' ■ '. ■ up • • r. a▪ . ■ . a ,.a s, • • a GLEN ELLA TARTANS /, $, width, Regi• ..82.19Value • p • $1.89 er• yard -1 aatlaaai maaaaeaamaei ii 'MEN'S 'SOX. Cotton per pair_ 37 Broken OCOLATE BARS' 49c per lb ,, • rrrrrirrra aeirr era1 ...li a.....:.. .. ....: a,,. 1 , ar�arrimsarrrrraeisa:rraraaeiare�rr�eaaraee�ra■aaereriesrrrrtarrerlssiarearraaeieeli i.�y� +.•sire