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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-08, Page 16•. T LUQK2 OW SENTINEL,,; ;LUCKNow. ONTARIO N •• • WINTER CAR. COATS.. For The :',Whole: Familyil • • • • *'' PRICED FROM '$10.95 to $19.95 in 30" length; . From $ 19.95," oto • $28.95 in 36", length; •• • • • SSES: AND • 'LADIES— Several Styles Two lengths Ideal Protection against:. winter weather. . Styled with warm quilted lining • * Bright 'beautiful colours: MEN'S • • A good variety of styles in the new Curon .Laminated • Fabric, in Terrylene and Cotton, Corduroys, Plastics, . • Cords, or Suedeis. All sizes in stock. • Priced from .. , ._ ... , $1:6,95 'to, $29.95 •• 0 One rack of clearings in everyday or work coats in the "• basement. Sizes 36 to. 48: $7:95 to , $14.9:5 •• ' • • BOYS, $10.95 to $15.95 • DUFFLE COATS;... • '` In :nylon or . wool , • plaid , ` • '; Ideal, everyday wear coats for school and' play • Rugged ah.wool shell lined --with rayon --=satin:' •'• quilted to wool interlining. . Detachable hoods. Two slashpockets, storm cuffs, zipper and button closure. • Charcoal, . Medium Grey or Green, sizes 8, ' to 14 :. COATS ., r:- . SUBURBAN ; AND .CARCOATS From $=11;.9Lto $14:93. in corduroys, wooLfabrics, ..2 nylons and plastics with' knitted collars. All = have. • warm quilted interlinings... Sizes 8 to 18 years ;• • • • GIRLS' — 8 to 14 Years • • CAR COATS • . '— In. Suedene, . Corduroy or :Plastic . • • Fully winterized ' at $11.95 to $14.95 Also ' one • • rack of girls coats with hoods. . • Basement. Special $7.95 • BOYS' and 'GIRLS' COATS • •' with hoods or without: 3 to 6x- From . $6 •95 ,up', • • Look' Over Our Basement'Rack • of 4 to 6x Coats and • ..;Jackets. One `Price — $4.95. • '_ 20% Off All: Children's Dress -Coat Sets. ••, ''AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS • • ree Pick -Up and Delivery Monday. and Thursday :i • •. •' •▪ •. • • •. ,. ••. • Ladies' and Men's Wear:— Lucknow f111111••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 i • • I.• • • .• • • ;O. • .. THAT Bob McInnes, formerly of Kinloss, has been transferred from the Steadman . Store in Clinton to the Company's Han- over §tore. •, . • _ THAT Mrs. Ernie Carter of Lucknow is a patient in 'Wing - ham hospital 'since' suffering a coronary 'heart seizure .on. Oc- tober 29th.. ANNOUCEMENT.RE • REMEMBRANCE DAY Places Of .Business In Lucknow Will Be Closed ,Saturday, ,November , 1 l'th Until 1:00 p.m. for the Observance Of Remembrance Dai pProved'. by •. Lucknow Legion Brancl 309'' Lucknow Business Mens Association Municipality of the Village of Lueknoty: e Sentinel THAT: weather •permitting it is planned to have the Danforth Citadel Band play' several sel- T. ections, irt._1Lucknow . this Sat- urday afternoon. This is one - of Canada's most. prominent Salvation'. Army Bands, , and'•. and, will. be in Wingham that evening. THAT Mr, Brian , B. Howlett,• principal of 'Lucknow District High School was one of 88 high. .school principals '. from: Southwestern Ontario Who at tended the , Secondary School • Headmasters' Association, re- gional conference held in. London at. the week -end. . THAT by a', sad coincidence:, two. municipal employees have each been suddenly bereaved by the death... of his wife. Mrs. Alex Havens, wife of the town fore-, man, succumbed to a heart .at- tack on Monday afternoon. The previous Wednesday ;night,: Mrs. Norman Stuart died with equal :suddenness froth a heart attack although she was , hospitalized. • Mr.---Stuart—assists--Mr.--Havens- with r:-Stuart—assists--Mr.-Havens-with. Village work. THAT a . largely attended recep- tion , was held in the Legion, Hall on Friday night for Mr. - and. Mrs. Bruce Raynard, , (Nor-, xna Murray), newlyweds. David Kirkland addressed the couple I and Ross : Durnin . presented j with a gift of money. THAT Mand Mrs ,George Mc ''`Kee arnd family have moved to Wingham to reside, George, is an employee of Walden Trans- 1 .:port of0Wingham and they have' lived here'' for . some time , in the corner house owned by Peter Johnston :: on .`. Havelock St., north.: • THAT :an•.•overheated oil stove •wasthe cause,.of a Lucknow: Fire : Department run to the home of.Allan .Barbour, . two miles 'east of : Lucknow on Highway 86, last Friday night. 1 THAT .Lucknow District High School girls, under -the super vision of Mrs: L. Hewitt, play- ed two volleyballgames in Port Elgin Saturday morning ' against Port Elgin team . Luck how was defeated , both .games. but reported ,the tripe worth while So far as their education to the game was concerned. THATDonna Greer, daughter of Mr. and'' Mrs. , Clarence Greer, and ' Kathy . Joynt, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. George Joynt, each` had parties last week •,to celebrate their sixth birthday, THAT,Rae Watson has ; returned frohis annual' Pheasant hunt- ingtrip in the ' Tilbury dis trict. 0 The birds'' were scarce this year, but they had a fairly good . bag one .day. I THAT a , .window '. was • smashed I at the CNB depot at the week -I end. Such vandalism is not un common „ and •is not ' confined 1. to Hallowe'en destruction . THAT William Stauffer of Brant= ford visited .last week. at' Kiri- loss with Isis sister, Mrs.• Sam Stanley 'and renewed acquaint* ances in the community. Bill is a fourth generation descendant ' of 'Ell Stauffer, who settled' near Blackhorse, andwas re- garded as the first. white, man to • mnake, the trek from Black horse to , L'ucknow, Here he. built . a sawmill and the next year sold hisholdings to` James,' Sommerville, regarded as the "father' of, Lueknow''. -Eli was Bill's great grandfather. William was his grandfather and I euben his father.. Bill: farmned near Blackhorse for a nuMber of years before •leav, ing the farm where he , stilt has. a "haltering" to be back INTE NDSDAY NQV 8th, 1961 'ruit YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND Walker Saltine S�das Lowest Price Ever. Feature.° Tomato Soup Sale Campbell's 10 oz. Save 22c 9 tins.' McIntosh Apples 6 qt. basket 59c —=Red. Ontario Fancy _Quality. -=- Sweet Mixed Pickles, Jar'_ 59c "Tally Ho" 48 'oz. Save . 10c., Feature. Toilet Tissue Sale :8 rolls 99c t' White Swan. Save 15c. Bargain, THERE IS STILL TIME IF YOU HURRY. GET YOUR WORLD MAP HERE Ft E E. With • Purchase Of LIPTON'S , TEA BAGS. Values' Effective November '9,..1.0, 11. We. ,Sell For Less Phone 119, Luck:ow Men's • INSULATED FOQTWEAR For `'Drier, and -Warmer Feet- Doming - The Winter Months Ahead :. . Brand Name;•Maces.: To• Choase0 From "Kaufmann Kingtreads "Greb": Cat Treads Sisman" - Bush Masters In ' Water Resistant and Waterroof. Leathers: ALSO:. FULLY INSULATED LACED RUBBERS A Complete Range Of: !InteI,.Footwear` For All The Family Now-. _In_ Stoat. RATHELL: SHOE STORE Phone .:149, . Lucknow; THAT ' Randall Edward Guay, son of Mr.: and ,: Mrs.. Claude Guay, was :baptized. at. the• Sunday.' service . in the United Church by Rev. Howard Strapp.` Mrs. Guay was formerly Lorna Howald. THAT trouble is 0 developing in the large. amber glass window installed at the United Church within the past year` to protect the large circular stained glass window over the entrance to the church. Several of the sectional panes are "cracked. and, a piece of . glass has fallen'ta a out. Steps .are' being to ken to investigate • the cause, and make repairs before winter. THAT Miss0 Elaine MacNay, daughter of Mr. ,and .Mrs. Kelso MacNay has passed her regist- ered nurse examinations. Elaine is on ' the nursing staff : at. Stratford General Hospital. THAT: an industrial hockey lea- gue will operate here this winter, similar to last year: An % initial meeting to make plans for the approaching season was held on Monday evening., THAT Peter Moyer of Mildmay succeeds, 'John McCharles of / ' Huron Township as president of the ' BrUce .Holstein Breeder'' • Association.' Harveyarvey Ackert. was • awarded the county" pre-,' mier exhibitor ;shield: WEEK -END . • BAKERY ' SPECIALS Choco1ate.. Cake Chocolate Fondant Icing, Rhubarb- Pig Regular 60c ;Regular :60c Chocolate Chip Co�kies, • it • 55c doz. 25 CARNATION BAKERY, .L�ckfloW Wallace; Vines, Prop., Phone 360