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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-01, Page 12• PAGE VE THE TBE LUCKNOW SENTEL. LUCKNOW. ONTARIO 1 ERMA..L. UNDERI..IJ ers With.lIEOsi,..... 4s au ng._..ers. Wear less, yet;be warm• er. Seals heat in, Seals . cold out. ' Circular , 'knit , fabric, No side seam. Thousands of knitted •,. • air pockets trap and hold body, warmth.,. Eight button • front iti . ,won't ;gap. Snug fitting cuffs • • that won't ride up. 'Military insert shoulders. Styled for •• comfort and fit. ' Available In .• . Men's and ,Boy's Shirts and Drawers • • • • i • • • ••• • •, . •• .' . . • • WAWAAX, NW- Is 196, THAT about, 100 funeral directors • and persons connected with the profession attended..the 35th annual meeting, of the Georgian -Bay .• Funeral Association held at Paisley.. Bob '.MacKenzie. of Lucknow is one of the direct-- THAT a largely attended recep- tion Was held in. the 'Lucknow; . Legion Hall last"Friday night for Mr, and Mrs. George Rich.- ards, .newlyweds. An' address of best. wishes Was given by Bob McIntosh .,and Al Irwin and .Combinations ` • ' � '; Allan MacIntyre presented "the.' • ' ' couple ,with a gift of money.. THAT Mrs, Harry Smith, Jack' Barkwell, Miss Audrey Gal- lant and 'Mr: and Mrs. Frank Barkwell "of Toronto :were •re- ;• cent visitors with Mrs: Evelyn • Barkwell. ' They• enjoyed • a family ' dinner. marking 'Mrs.. Barkwell's birth lay: and Mr. & .Mrs. Frank Barkwell's wedding anniversary., Medium, and Light weight in stock now. 41 , • ►Iso d's 'Un .. erwear in stock in: Blue and Red . Label, all " wool. 50% ,wool.: All cotton (short sleeves or long sleeves). Penman . s Underwear Stocked for Men and Boys Penman s'.71 95 and fleece lined TANFIEL1S LADIES'. UNDERWE In Stock in 15%. . ' wool Vesta and Snuggles ,�.• 25 %. : wool Snuggies . and. _Vests • All wool' Vests (short sleeves) All wool Panties and ; Bloomers AGENT FOR iINCARDINE CLEANERS . Free Pick- pand DelivMon oa Thursday �. • • `` • • •• i • i' • • • • • • { Ladies' and Men's Wear -- Lucknow •; NNrNNri_niN_N.NnisiiNaNnsiou.aNneNsauN 4 • • THAT. 'a Lou Boyce night Liras. held informally' ,at Kincardine "to-honour::him.upon his retire- • menti from the Kincardine de tachnient of the Ontario Provin- cial, Police. His territory had . included the Lucknow' area and on behalf of the °Village : 'Of :Lucknow, Reeve George Joynt. made the ,presentation of a clock: Mr. ` Boyce resigned the • Force to become liquor .'license inspector . for this• area. His; suc= cessor at Kincardine is Co n •stable'Al Sheldon of Goderich • detachment: THAT "at the S u qday service .the. United Church, Rev: Haw - 'arid W.' Strapp explained • the symbols which: adorn the chan- cel' of the church over the choir and organ. They are • in, gold leaf on a light blue background and, ,;are the symbols , : of the.. Methodist, Presbyterian : and Congregational. Churches which; /• entered in .union'— namely the. Descending tDove, the timing Bush : and the. *Open Bible: The panels on, each side of the .choir loft, . which have been f decorated' since-the:-arinLversary E carry in gold. 'the Greek syrn- laois for: Alpha and: Omega:. •-,-; the beginning ' and the end.. . THAT; last week ' we . welcomed several ,new subscribers This. week we bid adieu to ,one who has . taken ` the paper .for over -half a century,.` Stuart A' Miller; of Calgary says' `he guesses ; he is nolir 'a thorough Westerner,: for after. 53. years . the names it the' old.' home paper g g longer re ister.. ' THAT Octo»er is Sentinel renew.. al time for Arthur . Andrew:' of • apuskasing. Art has; been a , consistent iprornoter of world peace and a frequent "letter -to the -editor" writeron this sub- • ject in an effort to awaken . a national awareness: Interna- tional nterna do nal developments. at the "mo - n �. • Ment are..a frustrating experi- ence. v , WEEK -END MEAT SPECIALS Smoked PICNIC HAM, 39c Large. SAUSAGE; $ 15s. Loin PORK .CHOPS, Ib. ART MEAT MARN PHONE 336, LUCKNOW THAT a "wood wanted" • adv't;' in last week's;' Sentinel brought quick results for•William Buck-/ • .Ingham of Belfast. ' He had, all • • the; wood he wanted by Thurs- day noon; and two other replies on :Friday: • THAT, William • Fisher• of town. • was 'admitted to . Wirigham hos p tal: last week . and at the first'. • of the week was. in '•iinproved • health. He will observe his. -'80th birthday on Thursday. ' THAT Tom "Johnston,' 11 month ' old' son of Mr: and Mrs Bill' -Johnston, suffered :a painfully,., . :burned arm and body recently when he managed in a twink-1 hng, to reach Up ,and! pull over a steaming hot • cup 'of . coffee. He had his arm in •a . cast for ten days,. • which was removed at the end' of the week •• THAT in renewing their Sentinel subscriptisin,. Mrs. W S (Jean ,•` Durnin) „:'Reed ' of 'Strathroy commented that when she read of ' Wilfred 'Murdock's 'death,:it struck „• home 'that "our . old ' school . . group is no' longer the ... younger generation ' THAT ori Satiurday Ewart Jamie- son Acid a • :clearing auction. sale at his' Ashfield Township farm.. Mr. ,and Mrs. Jamieson Will. shortly move to • Lucknow,, to' the new house built on the Cor -.1 ner of. OutraMf and Rose,streets; which will be a • two -apartment; residence share ' with his s ' i ' i - .., d • ........ s , • ter, Mrs, Rae Boak Mr. Jamie- son.. plansto. complete the in- , terior .work during the winter.' 1 THAT about fifty, young.. people in the ,community attended a roller• skating -party : in Kincar- , . ' dine', 'on' Thursday'., •evenin sponsored by. the H,i-,C of the ' United Church.:•' T•HAT 'Fred. McQuillin has been "sporting" a badly -:scratched face resulting from corning into g I. contact With a strand, of barbed. wire while chasing a cattle beast. The impact threw •Fred on his back, gashed' his face" ' above. one eye, across the bridge •of his nose and below the other eye. Re was fortunate his sigh. wasn't affected. • THAT *there were approximately Church fowl supper last week, • YOUR BARCA'N.., FOODL�►NL 1 Get ' Your Nkip Of. LiptonTea With Purchase .Bags Q,..... MARGARINE Super Sate ay• . • -. • At 83c Delmar For. Table and Baking. TOMATOES On Sale. 2 tins 39c Save 10c. Utopia Brand, , 28 oz.;. Choice Quality ICE CREAM SALE, haif-gailon 89c. Save 10c. Silverwood's Deluxe. . BROOMS on Sale,: each Save 20c.. New Corn, 4 -string. Bargain. Each • • -IEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS AND . , VEGETABLES ARRIVING DAILY. We Specialize In Bushells of Apples — All Kinds Values Effective We Sell For :Less.' November 2, 3; 4 Phone 119, Lucknow' • !M WINTER The Foot Wear For The Cold Weather, Ahead, Indies• gheurl��g Lin.` '•Snobells„ Kaufman, St ainproof. Material in' Black; , Brown, ,Green, 7 Rubher,Corduroy&Brushed::.� Nykn. With Cream Fleeced piing, Water Resistant, For All' Typestl • of Weather, : �m Black,:Brown or Green,, priced from ren's Overshoes, Priced•From omplete Range `of ..Children's:' Overshoes, . in • . White, Red'-,. Brown ,- ._ . ..- THWBI. SHOE STORE Phone 1..49, Lucknow '. THAT Mr. and. •Mrs. Hugh Mac- . Millan of Lucknow , are moving.. ` to the `Ackert louse. at . Holy - rood: formerly •occupied by 'Mr M. and Mr's: • William,' Welsh . and. their Lucknow "apartment•, •own ed by Mr. and, :