The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-11, Page 141
WAGE FOURTEEN
THE LUCKKNOWSENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, Q.
WEUNESD.A Y, MAY Lath, isaa
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L:DItEI..I'
CHHILD'S `PLAID SLACKS .' ...
Light ': weight' spun rayon, ' elastic
waist, two . front pockets. Assorted
and sizes 3 to 6x.
............'...
SUMMER CAPS 19c .
All 'sizes and colours, so cheap doesnot
pay to ' wash ' them.
69c
boxer,
plaids
CHILD'S ;COTTON T SHIRTS:
Short sleeves apd crew neck in plain shades
and ,stripes. `Sizes S -M -L for., 2, 4, and: 6
year ,sizes.,
Special at. ..' 39c 3 for : $1:00
CHILD'S DOMED LEG CRAWLERS, 88c
Fine cotton corduroy, assorted : colours .o f
red,pink, yellow and blue, sizes '9 —12 &
18 months..
CHILD'S `HOSE``
Good . -summer shades o!
white; 4 oto '6%.
A. special at 25c' pair' ' or
pink, sky. and:
3 air for 'r9c
JACKETS and `'BLAZERS :.., .. , $1.98
Assorted' colours and styles,' sized' 2, 3, 4,
6 and '6x all with lining. Regularly pricel.
up to $3.98:
BRI
•CHILDRENS 'SUMMER'
Sizes 2, 4 ' and 6
BOYS' CABANA SETS
.3, 4, `; 6,/-8 years.Assorted
shades, shorts and shirts.
BOYS'. SHIRTS P . .
SportB Shirts with short
Values ' to $1.98:
EFS •
5 for 89c
88c.
patterns and
c
sleeves, ' 3, to 6x.
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REDUCTIONS' IN ALL CHILDRENS AND
• TEENAGERS COATS.:.::
IE
DENIM SANFORIZED JEANS
Sizes Y28 to 44, beltloop, waist,' f our'pock
'.etas; . some wide ' and Some narrow 'legs.
Regularly priced up to $5.95. Navy..grey>
blue,tan,natural• and stripes.' Only $2.89
UNDERWEAR TOPS. AND BRIEFS
•S.M.L.:' 2 for 89c
Also T Shirts, some coloured at the same.
price:
CAPS, sizes 6% .to 7%
)R BARGAIN. FOODLAND •
BREAKFAST •CEREAL. SALE.. Save
16c. Any 29c. Package. Your. Choice.% pkg., $1.
HIGHLAND PRIDE .COFFEE SALE.
Our Exclusive Top. Seller. Feature. Pound. C
PEANUT BUTTER SALE. Save' 6c.:
McLaren's ..Homogenized. Large 24 ,oz. Jar.
SODA CRACKER SALE,
Weston' Plain or. Salted. Feature.: Pound :: 1
CHEEZ WHIZ SALE. Save 10c
Kraft's Top Cheese Spread. 16 cit. . ' Jar.
.1.9C
MEN'S COTTON WORK .SHIRTS:
Sanforized ' and Mercerized with epaulettes
and ' two pockets. Sizes of 141/2 to 17
Khaki colour only, .. ; ..., $2.49
MEN'S LONG SLEEVE . CARDIGANS'
Part wool'button '.front, plain colours sleev-
es
leet/-
es'.:and back'with. plaid front.' Colours of
red, brown,.' grey.: and navy.' Sizes 38 to 44.
Regular' $3.95 value .... ... .' '$1:98
WORK. SOX .. ,r �. , .. 3 pair for $1.00.
A 'good ' weight , for summer.' wear.
MEN'S WINDBREAKERS:
Sizes 36 to 44. 4 dozen only, . greatly redu-
ced, ced, � assorted styles 5.3.59,':54:85` to $ . ;
SPORT SHIRTS .., $2.69
Men's small, medium; &; large long sleeve.
New stock.: nd ,broken ,lines in others.
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS.
Small, medium, larg•e.. $1.88, :2 ,for $3.75;
SOCKS' (DRESS)•
New shades, new `patterns :for. summer :wear.,
Special' values. at • ..,....49c, 59c. & 69c.
A REAL BARGAIN,' JUST FOR YOU
WITH EACH. $5. • CASIt.PORHASE.
One, 9 oz. Jar Kraft Pure .Orange. Marinal de, 1Oc •
Vanes Effective We Sell For. Leas
MAY 12, 13," 14. Phone 11.9, 'Luck -now
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SEE. BYTH
SENTINEL
THAT Hugh MacKenzie.. c nzie .. of Le-
vack, in Northern Ontario;, has
. completed . , the . planting of
10,000 evergreen trees at the
old homestead at Langside.
Hughie. has -been in -the north
for some fourteen years, where
;he is employed in the Inter
national Nickle mine.
THAT " Bob:; Simpson of Kintail
Was named to the executive of
the Huron Liberal Association
at their meeting held,.in Clin-
ton last week.. The new pre-
sident . is . A. Y. MacLean, pub
lisher of the Seaforth; Exposi
tor.
.tidies loll -weather Coats
Reduced :to . $9.95, *11.95, •$17.95.
$24.95.
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and.
a
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a‘,
JEANS. .. $1.59
Broken lines but all sizes of different styles
from -6 to ..'.18 years.
T• SHIRTS.....
With' short' sleeves` in
Sizes' 8 to 14..
Good value at 39c
POLO. SHIRTS . ,..
Shortrt,.sleeve in assorted
8 to .14
SPORT SHIRTS
Boys' 8 to' 18 a years, '
styles. Values to $2,98
patterns and plain.
or 3 'for ' $1.00
Special .. 49c
shades with Collars,
$1.88.
all shades. Several
TOWELS.,' . 25c each
In a• variety of shades, flaming rose, red,
ice pink, yellow, . sea .green, cedar' green,
frost blue, 26 x 15 . Guest size: Alto includ-
ed .4 dozen - Terry towels at the same price.`
HOUSEDRESSES.`•
Alt remaining ho
damaged in any,
Regular $2;98,. a�
BOYS' WINDBR
GIRLS' CAR CO
LADIES 'SUMMER
2 - 14 , i8• sizes
LADIES' SUITS,
Others in hl - 12
PLASTIC: DRfAP
Reg: $1:98,:
usedresses::that -were' water
way, sizes 12 to 46
d $3.98' .. . 98c..
EAKERS--Sizes • 8 to 14
Reduced to sell
at $1.98, ' $2.98 "& $3.98
ATS 8,'10 '12 � 2.49.'
CAR COATS
1 .... . $3.29
12, 14,' 16, 18, 1/2 Price
14 sizes . $5.95.
ES,
... 1/2...Price , 98c
YARN! YARN!!'
All yarn on display counters, Kroy,,Latnbs
Wool, Baby Yarn, Double ' Knitting,, Bulky
Knit. '•. . 25% OFF
.
...-
�IRLS ' CO T'TON . • SKIRTS
Sizes 7 to ' 1.4x,' assorted styles and colours:.
$1.29 and $2.29
LADIES' ' BLOUSES . 79c
New stock' just arrived. Priced ' for
I abase
ment special, sizes 12 to 20.
s
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
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AGENT FOR .KINCARDINE CLEANERS
). Pick -tip and Delivery Monday and Thursday.
THAT in. the "40 years ago" col -
limn last week we had Joseph
Hackett ,succeeding Morgan
Dalton as reeve of Ashfield.
To keep the reeord straight
lie succeeded J. P. Dalton.,
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Turner have bought a home, m
Aurora. Dick's mother, Mrs,.
Allan. Turner; •is making her
home with them and will not
. be returning to . Whitechtiirch
in the summer as, hasbeen her
custom.
THAT tenders are being Called
for • the combined duties of
-.Scaretaker of, both Greenhill' at:
outh Kinloss cemeteries;.
THAT - the excitement and .the
warmth of •' the day .took:. its
toll "• at the cadet inspection
on Thursday, as. an epidemic
of fainting occurred . with
about a dozen boys and girls
"passing' out" or on the verge;
THAT Rev. R D '.MacDonald, of
Tilisonburg will return '`home'
to . conduct ‘anniversary servic
es in the Presbyterian Church
on Sunday.. : His sister, Mrs.
Alvin ` Mundell (Marion) will
be guest : soloist. •.•
THAT ' Mr. and Mrs; 'Alex . B:
McKague of TeP,swater have
"adopted" a• 9 -year -old lad of,
Saigon ire ` Vietnam, under the
Poster Parents' Plan:• Their
contribution to the plan 'pro
:vides for the care, mainten-
ance,, education, training and
. well-being : of an 'orphaned
child who 'would 'otherwise be
in distress . and 'destitute.. The.
McKague's have 'a case history
and picture . of ' "their son"
who • is now. attending first
grade in a day nursery in Sai-
gon., . •
THAT eye glasses' keeP coming
in goodly numbers to ' the
Lions -sponsored 'bank' of, light,
We have received them from
several.'distant ,points,'most re-
cently -front •Dr. Alex Barnby
of Hamilton who was here, at
the week -end,
THAT .a three day rain . Sat-.
urday, Sunday and ' Monday,
has givenseeding a.• further
setback', but it did contribute
'to large crowds at the ;Stocker
sale • here on Monday and • at
' the Huron Hereford ocia.
tions spring sale . in Clinton
tail. Tuesday;
THAT international.interest .was
created' by the. royal'wedding'
last ` Friday of, Princess : Mar-
garet and . Antony Armstrong-
. , Jones. It's a date which. Mar-
garet • and Campbell Thompson.
will ' have little 'trouble remem-`
Bering; for'it fell ,on the an-
niversary . of their wedding
twenty-seven ' years , ago.
•
THAT a square dance set from
the• Ripley p ey Junior :Farmers'
and' Junior' Institute appearecd
recently on Circle . Eight
Ranch 'program The. dancers
were Marilyn Finlayson, Eileen
Collins, Wendy. Cleland, Sand-
ra • Percy, 'Clifford. Emmerton,'
Stewart Lane, Hugh Houston
and Gerald Murray . with Jim
Hackett calling Off.:
THAT Mrs:. • .Harold Treleaven,
Mrs. Harold Ailin, , Mrs. W. B.
Howey, "Mr. .St tart.Robertson
of the- Lueknow Library •Eoard
'attended/ the annual 'Meeting
of Huron County . Library : in
Goderieh, . when Dr: ‘C. W,'
Boothh, . Deputy Minister :. 'of
Education,/. was the guest.
speaker,. y.
.THAT someone ori R.R. 5 Luck
now,. 'recently . ' ordered ' some
Scotch Pine trees • from a Iiu,
oronia Nursery Company and
dad not sign' their nam to the
letter. • •Postm'aster• Ken' Carver
on would ` appreciate • :hearing.
from . you • if; you have any
hopesof receiving "your trees.
THAT Miss Helen`. Thompson,.,
'•Mrs.James' MacTavish,• Miss
Ruby.' Webb, , and Mrs: ‘-Donald
Thompson, . attended the .Re•
gional Conference ofr:Region 1,,
'Federation ; of 'Women Pend;
'ers' Associations of Ontario
held in Kincardine all day'
Saturday: Guest speaker at •the
noon dinner was Hugh Brem=
'ner' . of ' CFPL News, London.
' Mr. Bremner _spoke .cin his im
pressilons while :covering the
recent U.S. tour of. ' Premier
Khrushchev: This meeting ,rtrasl
another in a series of "xn-ser•
vice training conferences for
the professional development
of teachers. .
BAPTISMS: MARK MOTHER'S
•DAYS IN ,ASHFIELD
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• Mother's.. Day : was marked on
the Ashfield Circuit on Sunday
With baptismal. services .perform.
ed at 'Zion and Hacketts by the
minister, Rev: G. 'W`'. I<a ser.
Baptised at Zion were. Ray.
mored :John Hunter:, sen .of leer.
and Mrs. John Hunter; John
Matthew Wilkins, son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Charles: Wilkins and at
Hackett's.: Huth Ann Allet
daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs: Arnold
Alton; :Kathy Mae Alton,' dough'
ter, of F Mr, and Mrs. Altrin .Al
Wilkins, son
ton; , J�anies Douglas
of
Mitt and Mrs. Herbert,,Wilkins•.