The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-06, Page 12f
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We' had : considerable water 'damage in our base
nzent over the week -end. •
THESE ARTICLES GO"' ON SALE, FRIDAY A.M.1
DRESSES (COTTON) , ,
some marked,mostly just need pressing, all sizes,
just new stock.. To clear at 98c, $1.98,' $3,49, $3.98
and' . a few at higher prices.
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YARN ON SALE, FROM 9c A BALL AND UP
MANY OTHERS. ARTICLES
GENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
es ,,Pick-Vp and Delivery Monday : and Thursday.
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Hilda Ritchie, '12�year-old ThAT Mrs.. Ed. Thom , and . Mrs.
.daughter .of '"Reeve ':;and. Mrs. L . Thompson called at: the
Andrew „Ritchie;: of .-Ashfield; ;}h home. of , Mr. and Mrs: Marvin
returned to her hone' 'on Sat- McDowell at ' Belgrave ' on
•urday from .. War :`Mei'norial Thursday, March 31st on the
Hospital, in London ; Hilda ;• had occasion of their fiftieth
been: . hospitalized -.for three Wedding Anniversary.. Mrs.
'Weeks' ith an iflness that has McDowell, was . the former
been'', stanewhat +''puz zling. Sur- Mary :Clark, daughter of Mr.
geryx: was contemplated,', but and Mrs, Peter. Clark of St.
Was ,decided„ against until ser Helens, and was, a schoolmate.
um .:treatment has )..been tried: of Mrs. Thom.
THiAT ward has been received
THAT,'' because of the, ..hockey here; by Mrs.MargaretSproul;
game on ':Thursday •night, the of :.t'he death . at Victoria,'' B.C., ure of Rev.: McClean" Sunday
Legion are holding' their. on ;March. 21st of J. McRobb, school in the Lucknow church
Weekly , bingo on Wednesday husband of the former Leea will revert to 10:00 a.m. this
• night., ; u Smith of "Lucknow: rSunday'
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SEE .BY THE
SENTINEL
TITAN. Roy Culbert of' Wiarton.
and formerly c f Lucknow, is
',wondering, rwh at has happen-
ed to . the delivery,, of his Sen-
tinel'. Last year we always got
...it en •'Thursday, and •not later
. • • than :Friday, he says,, but now
'it doesn't arrive until Monday.
We at The Sentinel can't 'fig-
ure it, but the mailing list is
revised this week, and your
paper `Ire -grouped." Hope this
speeds it ' up, Roy! .
THAT Mrs. G. W. Tiffin of
• Wingham .'was '.elected. presi-:
• dent of Huron. Presbyterial of
the United Church. Mrs.' Bert
Alton of .Ashfield is one ' of
• the sectional • vice-presidents.
THAT Mrs. Stewart Stanley was
particularly interested in the
item in last week's 'paper
about Mr. and Mrs. L. B Har-
pers ..caliing , here to • see the
birthplace of his. 90 -year-old
.father. < Mr. and Mrs. Harper's
home. is at Ninga, Manitoba,
where Mrs.: Stanley resided
before coming East. She knows
the Harpers. quite . well and
was sorry not to'' have . seen,
them.
THAT • Rev. • Neil, McContibie of
Ripley conducted ,' services at'
Lucknow and Dungannon
• Presbyterian churcheS on;. Sun=
• day,• 'preaching the •• pulpits
vacant ' folloawing, the depart-,
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2 , ▪ ' ` FURTHER MARKDOWNS:- ' Reductions every Day Drop In Frequently and Get
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GIVE AWAY WEEK ■
FREEii
GIFTS BONUS GIFTS' LUCKY DRAW FOR, WRIST WATCHES, : •:
a °..' CAMERAS` -T– FREE BALLON FOR THE KIDS.AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS
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$1.99■
Bell. Shirts ea. , . .
Blouses, reg. 3.98
Jeans, $ $2.98
Nylons ..
Sleepers..'•.
Penman' "71" .. • '•
a ies Hats ..� . ..
Men's Work Gloves . .
Boys'Comb's, reg. $2.39
Ls Yes with every"$5.00 purchase of Bar-
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ar Bl $ ■
• . gains you receive FREE - One Pair Of Girls' .. :1:.88: ■
51 Gauge • NYLONS.
.59c i
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Ladies*
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i With a $10.00 pure lase of any: merchan-
dise you receive FREE — One Pair
■ NYLONS, :AND One. Box BLUE SURF.
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■ Men, Boy's.-- With every Dress Shirt, reg.
$3.98, Sale Price $2.50, You Receive • a
Tie, Your Choice FREE.
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BONUS OFFERS
Be Sure To Be In The 'Store Wednesday;
Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' For MORE
Special Bonus Offers That ,Mean ,FUN and
SAVINGS For You.
9cu- ■Cb'$c ■i$OQ ■
Boys',. Girls' Pyjamas, reg. $2.98, pr. $1.88 i
Training Pants, ea.. ' ' 17c is
Toys Half •Pric e
Stretchy Nylon Anklets, reg. 59c. .: • 29c ■
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Men's Spring • Weight Underwear1.19 . r■i
Boys' Underwear briefs, . , :. 43c 1
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Girls' Panties, 3 to 10,' yrs.:......: ` . 33c` ■
Ladies' Cotton Bloomers . '. 30c •- 53c • i'
Vests .. .. . 30c to 67c'
Stretchy Rib Hose,.` Kiddies' . reg. 95c,. ,
. .' 29c
Pair � . .. . ■
Boys', Girls' Jackets, Coats, 'reg. $6.98
each .. ..• $2.88
Group. of Boys' Caps .. • 20c, 60c, '99c.'. p
1/2 Doz. Cups and . Saucers, reg. 69c each
"ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD"
arket St(ire GoingavOut-OfaiBusiness
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WEONESPAY,
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6th, 1960
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YOUR BARGAIN ' FOODLAND
COFFEE SALE. Save 10c.
1V, 'axwell House... Real Bargain. Pound.
ICE CREAM SALE. Save 10c. .
Silverwood's . For Quality.. Half -Gallon. . ,89c
ORANGE .JUICE SALE.. Save 13c.:
Donald Duck,; • Sweetened. 48 oz.tins s69c
ASSORTED COOKIE SALE. Save 170.1
$Any 39c Pkg. Your Choice:.!mil
TOILET TISSUE SALE. Save 9c.
Ballet 'Super -Soft White.
..,69c
$ rolls 89c
IT'S TIME T MAKE A ':CLEAN SWEEP.
BRAND NEW, BROOMS 4 .STRING.•
SPECIAL' LOW, LOW PRICE. ... 69c
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Values Effective
April 7," 8, 9.
We Sell For ' Lesa
'hone, 119, Luck„ow
THAT Mr. , and ^Mrs.: John ':Lar-
mor (Ruth Geiger) •: of• Toronto
were Sunday. visitors at The
Parsonage. It was the first
time that Mr.. and Mrs.' Lar
mor had seen their triplet
•nephews. The'babies • are • do-
ing well and ,.gaining weight
consistently: Ross and Alan on
Friday weighed. 11 . pounds, : 4
ounces :and; ai pounds, 1 ounce
respectively, a -weight spread
of but three 'ounces as' tem -
pared with five ounces 'at; the
time of birth. Paul the lightest
of ..the • trio now . 'weighs 10
pounds and 9 ounces. .
THAT ' Eric Walden , •recently
'.inade a' trip . to Winnipeg for
a tractor trailer' lead' cif, ;west
- ern cattle. Heb was accomp'ani-:
ed .by. Vaughan Douglas : and
• Bill, : Connell --to. do ',a photo'
Story . of . the shipment.
THAT Mrs. Charles Lorenz ,Will
observe her 85th birthday on
Saturday,' and continues to . en-
joy .fair ` health; living alone
and able. to do. •her own house
Work. She • resides in the
lay Apartments on Main St
TfHAT as we were returning
from: lunch en Tuesday we
. noticed- a parent atteihpt to
cross the street with . one of
'-the junior members of the,
' family. The 'crossing was be-
ing made in. the .middle of the
block' until. the child said, "No,
we can't cross here, well get
a 'ticket." . The child was re-
ferring to the .'rules '.•set was
by
the Public School Safety Pat-
- rol. The child left • the ".parent
and beat a ' path to the cor-
ner, the nearest legal crossing
points We couldn't resist tell
FEATiJRE.
Weston's.
HOT': CROSS BUNS
12 . in foil pan _... 39c: '.
THAT Elm* Reavie, who: has
'been hospitalized for ever a
mcirith, from, a' „finger injury ,
-velop`ed.,1 undervirent 'an opera -
troll in London. last week for '
;. removal: an ,additional por-
tion' of the-Yriall Pnger on the
left hand. it ila :hoped he may -
be lioirie this, Week. •
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THAT. Mrs. /Jessie Allin, chair-
man 'of the Lueknow Public
tended the. Kitchener '1Zone
• Conference. Of the , Ontario
Urban arid .Rural _School Trus-
tees' AssOCiation held at -the
THAT only cMnparatively minor
road flooding , is -experienoed
" in,this district, and while' there
are a feW.. deep spots, nothing •
to cause., a traffic shut-off.
Roads, generally, however are.
undergoing' the Spring break-
up, and .school bus drivers are
. among those having a "rough"
time of it at present
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NES13ITT---=at Piedmont Hospi-
tal, Atlanta, Ga., on Saturday,
March Zeth, :to. •avfr, -and Mrs:
Herb Nesbitt 0.,ois Henderson),
a Son, a brother for E. Gag,
VAN OSCH;---At Win,gham Gen-
MarCh Z3rd,. 1960; to Mr. and,
Victoria Hospital, •
London, Oh Stinday, March 27th,
ing you about this one because to Mr: and Mrs. John Hunter,
.the parent was a ineinber of Ashfield (Shirley •Hamilton), a'.
the Public School. Board. • son, ' Rayritond, John.
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ENDS SATURDAY APRIL ,9th
°St YOUR FOOTWEAR REQUIkEMENTS
,For Spring Weather Aheai:1•
STILL MANY BA' RGAII4S. TO ,CHOOSE Frio
In Men's; Ladies and Children's Shoes
THVVELL Shoe Store