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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-24, Page 12E'jA►GE Tt.VE rom ,ucKNOW. sE T :N=0; LWCK vow, ONTARIO • WEbNESpAry,. FEB, 24th, 198ea exclusive "Sliding Back" gives you 2 inches more freedom! , Find' out far yourself why rnore'corsetferes recommend NuBack1 NuBack'lets you bend,. ••forward; sideways, backward with complete freedom ... yet it controls• you firmly.: �Hdi* your NuBaekfitied today '. ''Sizes 22 ~ to 40 Prices $7. and $8. AGENT: FOR KINCARIINE • CLEANERS 'Free Pick -Up and Delivery 'Monday and •.Thursday. LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR YOUR :BARGAIN FOODLAND 'OUR OWN BLEND TEA . Buy Several,: Pounds and • Save. 1 KRAFTCH «F7 W1 HZ. ,1:6. 'oz.: Save`.; Up To 14c. ;;,Feature.. Jars PURE ORANGE MARMALADE Kraft Feature. 9, Qz. Save` 14c. 3 TOMATO -JUICE SALE. • Stokely's Fancy. ° Large 4$ oz. .. ASSORTED COOKIE. SALE. Save 11c, Any 39c Package. Your. Choice • jar:s55c �ills .$1 GO LIKE '60 BE THRIFTY IN '60 SPECIAL BROOM SALE- -- Save 30cy. NEW 4 -STRING BROOMS . . Values . Effective February 25,' 26, .2? We Sell For Less Phone 1'19; Luclow • ea■te■i■euaaina�a■ae:at■s'a■`fiatriuugaaYauaena■aea ANNUAL CONTINUES' All papers. are' plastic coated, washable and ' some w Ready Pasted. Terrific Values' PATTERNS AND. •SEMI PLAINS for . every room in . the house. Also•, see our regular wallpaper stock:; HUNDRED' PATTERNS in all now in stock � over TWO• ■. • Also, as anadded feature, we now have a �: few gallons of top :quality: 1 ■ • .�; R7a Reg. $.15 gal. SALE, PRICE, only: $5.75 .gal:. C=1 -L RUBBERIZED PAINT a White only but tray be tinted easily to one of any 24 :g' o p'l beautiful colours siinply by adding .a tube of color. u Finlay Decorators ■ ' Wallpapers . C -I -L Paints' ■ •• Phone .2'1$ k• ▪ •Lucrtow,: Ont. M11•ru■ioiauia /ul iauuIM1w■■/w0/ IAa/ aua `t u■j r . Eel TINEL THT...'Mary .' 'McIntyre, flew from Malton Monday ' for a holiday in .Florida:, She plan- 'ned to spend' some time With. Mr: and Mrs .:WilliamPorteous at Daytona Beach.; '. THAT Don "Shabon of the:Bank of ; Montreal''staff has been • transferred to' Tordnto effec- tive ' immediately. THAT. a chicken dinner at the Greer -Nursing " Home on Fri= • day.. was '. an < occasion which everyone enjoyed : to:'mark . the 90th.. birthday of Mrs.,' Eliza- beth.. •Alton. Mrs. Alton receiv- ed' many • expressions Of , good wishes, and visits from f i1y and friends, to Make' this 'day a very joyous one. THAT Mrs. G... W, Boss, 3$ El- .lerbeck 'Ave.;. 'Kingston, died: Friday, February 19th with the . funeral held . on .Monday. • Mrs. Boss.,(tie .former Helen, Lind- say). was a niece of the late, Mises 8..4. and A. 11/1: 'Lindsay of . Lucknow arid daughter of w� • Robert', Lindsay 'of, Kingston..,. THAT Spence :Irwin, general contractor 6f- town, , is .convales- cing from • pneumonia` and broncitis, and when 'able , ex- 'pects. to go to'Londori:for oh - servation to determine the cause of a weakness which' has developed in his :. legs • and when it strikes him periodi • tally causes his limbs to col- : Lapse under him. Spence had a .spinal puncture test done re Gently at:..Wingham, which re-, .vealed nothing.' ' • THAT Mrs. E. .X.. Thom, Mrs.'. ,CaMpbell 'Thompson and Mrs: Stuart Cbllyer attended • the funeral of Mr.. George Sillers in Walkerton on Monday, . The service was conducted. in the Presbyterian Church by' his pastor, 'Rev.: Wirt.A. Hender- son, with .Miss Mary • Lillian MacKenzie singing' "Beyond' The Sunset " Mr. Sillers died, • from a cerebral hernhorrage which he ' suffered • at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he and. Mrs'. • Sillers; were holiday- ing, Rsrspberry Jelly: Roll �IIESTN'S fEATI/Itki. 4►Y ONLY THAT Dr. 'Bern Corrin •of Wing ham was recenty elected vice- president of theturon County, Medical . Association. THAT xairshea Women's "Insti- - tute has—made-final plans- for; the Calico ball which ' will be held, ;on :Friday, April 8th in. the :Town THAT the Elmer`; Untkach Phar- macy is sponsor' " ori .inform- , ation meeting this Thursday afternoon: for: ,cattle men ; and sheep 'men, in connection with cobalt„ bulleting, to correct • animal deficiency, ,in this • :re-. •gard THAT Mr, and Mrs. Allan Pent- ' land (Winnifred ; Armstrong) • of North Bay are presently, on a two-week • holiday in Nassau, Bahamas, Having 2 travelled `by. air. Mr. Pentland ' is : 'in the barber supply business in North Bay. THAT • Dorothy Gammie and Carol1VIcCr'ostie left last week end,- by motor for`•a holiday in Florida. THAT 'Don Steeves, "Thorn- Co11- •.yer, Audrey Young And Karen. Arnold were storrnstayed . at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. • Ron • 'Pentland, south of Dungannon last, Friday .night.- They were returning from Goderich ' at . the, time anti; spent. • the night at • the •Pentland farm' along with three `others who were • victims of the : storm. If : Your. RADIO Is Kicking .Up;, DON'T CUSS ITL, SEE US and. oney 20% DISCOUNT on 'alh RADIO, and ELECTRICAL • REPAIRS • :Until the end of ': March ., Do.. It. Now L 0115 Radio Shop, Lucknow THAT there was special:' interest in the "Open" House" TV .pro, gram last 'Thursday afternoon' in .connection with "Heart Week,',,t, Fred Davis . interview, • ed D : " Manning, a . heart spec ialist . at. Victoria Hospital and Gordon, ,Steward,`; the. techni 'dial." who operates 'the 'heart;" machine at .Victoria Hospital.; Gordon is, the son of Mr. `ani Mrs. Charles Steward 'of Luck,: Orders. Being Closed Off TI a End. Of The Week rot. .*, TUBEROUS BEGONIAS ' Seven Colours Of DouhJe Flowered. Type. ROSES Eighteen Different 'Varieties At 756 each. A. Eew at 85es $1 +00 and $1.15 � CHRYSANTHEIVIUNLS Satteert Varieties Of Ghrysanthe'txtumAt .24e Per Root. • s :Phone Nod• 301 To Avoid!: