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$5.95►to$19�,.95.
ze�Pagnt$, �oml fi .� + � • " e
Ie►iks, umme.r styles 2... 1.98 .to $4.95: '
ts;• (White or Patterns:)
$ ,
Short steeve ,::
ort sl rlo ng sleeves, $2 98 o
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ijnnier patto1ns ;$1.
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o'IrOn t $5.95 , `.
is at' $7,06-'8P
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INk NESDA -,TUM 15th, 1960
,Belts,,aplastic or Ieathdr at $1., $1 50, $2.:.
klandkercbief s, •at .. .;....:25c,• and ;50c
iff lib]
. y.; . •j. : • • •
$1.00 to $4.95
Caps ....: z '50c, ' 98c,' $1.50
Bathing Suits, Cataluna and others
At .. •.. '; $2;98 to $4.95
Summer Pants in: Bedford Cord, > ,
Linens and Chinos ,..., 4.95. to $7.95
9,95 Socks, bright summer .shades`
aAt 49c, ° 59c, 69c, ,$1.,00 & $1.50
ins
re�akerax .. . $5.85 to ,$14,95
:�'� � . .... .. .i, x c.,r w{.. .lis ._ •.. ..
AT Dant Mac
enio
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or
a1n�.
best thin;
done.
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,ig1i prays
et benehes, '
are tine' of the
been
THAT last: weeks vve referred .to:;
Ted W9ods placing. second ui
the contest ,for the ,top teenage
driver in: Ontario ".What''we be
no't know then ,, Ted° will be
one: of three boys to represent,
one; io in the, riational driv-:
'ing•, finals at Regina #1::'~July.'.
He,: received a trophy and a,.
cash prize of $?5r for his Tor-;
onto pe ormance. +•
E rMri Mrs ic, `hard;
a d . Vi
1patr ck ' oi't .. Ashfield are
planning : to build a new -hoine'
in Windham. Since selling his
far. Dick hasp; taken a ' osition:
as .cost, accountant, ;at. Wingham
Building; Products"' Ltd. Mrs..
Fred Crump, ''formerly of `the,;
Paramount community, has)
purchased `a build ng lot in(
Wingham where she has : made
Aher, ...twin for the!ttlasts..severai
years
THAT Dr.; and 'Mrs.; D R Fin
layson visited;'on, :Sunday. with
her.'. _brother, J. ` C.;,MspacDonald•,
at 'St Michael's . Hoital, To
ronto vwhere.. he .'has Ipeen <a.
patient .for.the, past month
THAT next Tuesday will : be the.
last preschool age ; health; clzn-
ic•; locally • until September.`
Whey will ; not be/held in July..
or August. -
THAT C . R - Bristov has-> com'
,pleted; setting out several hun-
died of rhis..4ownn dahlia ; roots.
Many .,af th ni ..were planted
:across. • from the Milne proper-'
#ty'at ti oasts end ;entrance, to
idle Village adjoining Highway'
' 86, and .should make quite° ';a_.
show.. ✓ •
THAT ° Ripley, and district resi-'
' .'dents'' regret ,: the departure. of
P.
Mr" and Mrs.< Bill Walden and
Mr..and: Mrs. Eric .Walden. and
"their families, who are taking
up ' residence . in °Wingham.
They„` i1 be honoured at a
dancer , -and' :'presentation
Kincardine' Beach pavilion on
Friday:
rs. Tom Gagen - of Lon-
ho ,was seriously •'tinlur
an auto accident a few=
Weeks ' ago, :.is making favor
able ` progress: She was taken
to:, St.., Thomas Hospital : ` and
last week ,it was expected she
would ..be discharged. shortly.
Mks. Gagen. is the former.
Al -'.Meda of Lucknow.
THAT Rev. S';' R. Lupton. of Iain;
sardine: will be guest minister
,,a St., Peters Anglican Church,
anniversary~ service: on Sunday.
at' 11;10 a zrl..
THAT Grade 1Z' and 13 students.
of . Lucknow District ` High
- school.,' are writing :examina-
•tions at present.. In ..the 'lower.
grades those who passed . on
their year's work ' are now ` on
holidays' while the others are.
also . writing.
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YOUR. BAR -4A N FOODLAND
PURE LARD SALE. Save 9c
Burn's ' For ' All Your Baking. Feai
POTATOES FOR PLANTING
P.E.I. Sebago., Act Quick! • , SUPPLY 'LIMITED
MARMALADE;. SALE. Save 10c
Wynona Maid .Three Fruit. Large 24 oz. Jar: 7c
,..; 2Jbs. 29c
INSTANT' COFFEE .SALE, Save 25c
Mother Parkers, Large 6 oz. J
KLEENEX TISSUE SALE; Save 28c.
Regular or Chubby. Feature....
an,
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k • 89c
89c.
ONLY., A. FEW ; HYBRID.; TEA ,':ROSES LEFT.
BUY 'NOW;:'PLANT NOW. ASSORTED COLOURS.
DON'T. FORGET • BERRIES, .WATERMELON,
.CANTELOUPE
Values Effective We Sell For.•Less
June' 16, 17, .18. 'hole uciglow
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THAT 112rs.:Dave:: Alton is a pa=
,. tient • at the McInnes Nursing
Home at Ripley. Mrs. McInnes,
the former ; Helen: Nicholson,;
is a ' great-granddaughter of;
Mrs. Alton, who observed ; her.
90th birthday :this spring.; Mrs.'
Alton. is' in 'fair health ..,but; is,
practically, bedfast; from a pro
longed' ` rheumatic condition
't.
barn which : he used in ; his
teamster ibusiness; The site of
.. .the' barn,ctually was on tl.
gin ;St,, , b t; was never • devel
' oped.. , beca se of . the .. swamp
and river, ,to the west; and so.
•.becameregarded ` as a dead-end
Janeway'
THAT there, were ' three • . Luck-
MON Avila a
no in t the Teeswater
THAT Rev. Gordon W.:' Kaiser`, bingo last .week: Jean : Mullin:
Of ;, Ashfield was anniversary won. the share -the -wealth prize
•minister at Ripley United and regular game winners in-
Church : on: Sunday Mr and chided ',Mrs. ; Margaret Sproul
Mrs. Raynard .Ackert ' sang , at and Bill Sproul. The $500 prize
. , the evening service. ' !. went .to' a :Clinton lady.
THAT , a fire .alarm on Thursday
evening of last, week.' was a
practice run ,for 'the • local De
apartment A dilapidated and
rotting `'old ",barn was set on
fire by 'Fire Chief
George
Whitbywho ,clocked
the 'fire -
Men on their arrival at the,
scene. `' The old building was
• the former. ,Finlay Malcolm
A dutiful father' was ready to.
take his , .' wife andfour small
children : for a:• Sunday afternoon
auto ride,, when the wifea started
'Out'. the
"This time, she said, "you put
the children's coatson and
• go out and, honk the horn.
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WE
hr Suulnday, June,19th
HAVE' A WIDE SELECTION OF SUITABLE. 'GIFTS
Shirts ' (Dress & Work)
Ties
Handkerchiefs
Socks
'Pyjamas
T -Shirts
Underwear
Braces
Belts
Hats and Caps
Pants-'--. green, grey sun
1 I1��I NikERS
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SAWS
DRILLS
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PLANES ' ,,
:and:
SMALL
HARDWARE
LUCKNOW, 4TARIO
Shaving . Lotions
Razors (Gillette)
Shaving/ Cream
Hair Cream/
Pens
Ash Trays
Ash Stand
Combs
Nail Clippers
"' Pipes
Cuff .Links
Phone 1084;
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For, those in trouble, . The Salvation Army keepsan
open door. In its hostels, havens, homes and hospitals;
workers who understand the humanheart know tthat
bread alone is not enough.
While the body is; cared for, the spirit is•'healed and
uplifted by` the message of hope. Men, women and
children are "made whole", and shown the waY to
loving service of God and man.
In this' -work of mercy you can share; Your contri-
bution will bring the
ontri-bution.will'bring'the glow`of happiness to your heart.
The understanding ,Heart
. 'and the human touch
' C�wPr
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THE SALVATION' • ARMY
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REDc;SHIELD APPEAL '9007
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LUCKNOW and DISTRICT CANVASS
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WILL BE HELD THIS WEEK