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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-10, Page 12ti 'A.r .THE LU.CKNOW SENTI XI4. LUCKNOW, ONTARIQ iri '10 Only Sleeveless Styles, 12; '14, 16only $1;79 f Housedresses, all -$2.9$ values for $2.39„. 100 Regular $3.95 Cottons. To Clear At , $3;29 4 0.. , . . 'Regular- $4.95. To Clear . At $4.29: 35 Re 5:95 Oise Price $4.95 • 50 DRESSES, Regular, $6.95; 'ONE PRICE , .. .' ..$5.95: Thesedresses are made up .of :dresses regularly priced from • $6.95 to $.12.95 ALL BETTER • DRESSES ALSO ON`. SALE AT. SPECIAL ,PRICES AS MARKED. ENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS • Pielc-Up and :, Delivery Monday and Thursday. LADES' . and MEN'S : WEAR 2nd Annual'• LLICKNOW and .DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY in rday, :Sai.ur.day tries Must .Be In By. Noon Friday, ' Augost 19 HALL `OPEN TO PUBLIC: Friday, August 7 to 10 p.m. turdaAugustust 20th - '2 to 5 and 7 to 4=10 p.m. ADMISSION . ,25c, TH E SENT NE4 .THAT Nancy Webster,. daughter.; .of Mr. and :Mrs.. H arvey Webs- ter, has commenced secretarial work in a . • sawyer's office • in Kitchener., Nancy is a gradu- ate of 'the Lougheed . Business. .College in Kitchener.. THAT, Carrnan Beaton of Detroit and , a native of this 'commun. ity, suffered a' heart attack on July 29th at Jackson,. Mich., as he was' going to take his train out. He : will .be in the' W.A.: Foote Hospital at .hack son • for about. three .weeks be - fere he can return to his home. hAmberley,raisin the total as - THAT .another 25 : pain ' of ' eye g. • glasses', have' ' been received sembled . at The Sentinel Of - from Ross Sherpa Store Store at. fice to, 450 pairs: . • Come to ,thee farm: of • RAYNARD ACKERT . HOLYROOD, for your. 'supply of . an for your freezer dor your week end, roast. ' WE SPECIALIZE IN. BARBECUE STEAKS' , We still have a quantity of STABLE. FED ' CATTLE on. hand. Treat yourself to the best. CUSTOM KILLING EVERY DAY. Drop in and SEE OUR MODERN PLANT,' which' is Govern- men, approved in • every respect for your safety. We ' ':Also' Sell Schneid's a Cooked Meats CANNED H AMS 9 . 11/4 lb. CANNED SHOULDERS • y . $1.09 • Telephone 101-11-1-3 Lueknow THAT Jack. Henderson has been appointed ' caretaker of the Bank . ,,of Montreal. "effective September lst. THAT T V.. Star Tommy. Hunter. • recently underwent, : a: knee •operation.. in 'St. Joseph hospi tal, London; . and was pictured. • signing+; 'autograph's for a cow. pie of . the :Moses. One , was Mrs Yvonne Keith, niece Of Mr.. and ' 1V ra. J. L. Macl4ui ' Han of Lucknow. • :THAT E. D. "Tex" Caiineron •of Walkerton and Bruce' County :..Sherifk returned:•.horne. recent=. ly , from London • •'where ` he. undertvent ' surgery on his 'left leg. In.. -renewing • his Sentinel, "Tex' says that he'll .now be in shape for the curling, season, next winter and :will„ be '•able to • slide right • up to the. "hog line''. , . , THAT Stewart _ McGillivary of Kinloss who, was Seriously. in- jure t, in a car ' accident _ six weeks ago' last . • Friday, is showing wonderful improve- ' • menta'• He: will be .on his back • • ;:for •about. .three ` months,with: a' badly shattered• leg in trac- tion, but. the ••timeis more thane half in, and Stewart is quite .cheerful: The 'collision which. occurred : 'east of, Kin- lough claimer the lives of 1VIxs: Harry : Bolger and •her. daughter;' Rose Marie ; Bolger,, teacher at Westford Schol: • THAT ,at the Kincardine pet: show in connection with the reunion, first prize for' ponies was wen by Wendy 1ViacKen- zie's entry from: Lucknow:.:• THAT Rev: H. .L Jennings Of St. ' Peters Church ,and " Rev. Gordon' 'Kaiser .of .Ashfield United Church,. were among • 100 .ministers .and their wives who attended•. the lith annual " school for rural clergy at the O.A.C.'in Guelph. Ministers - from eight denominations took the courses; in,` agriculture and horticulture and, studied .thee ... role. of the church in a chang • ing rural community:' 'THAT. J. A. Lockhart. of Burl• ington writes;. We ':still find it interesting to read about peo- ple , and . doings in the old : 'town after almost fifty years. THAT in the absence 'of a supply 'minister . at the. 'Morning sere- ice in• • the United 'Church on Sunday, W. L. ,MacKenziewas pressed ''into . service with • shute • a few: Minutes notice,, and -de- ]ivered a splendid serinon based on the .Sunday school lesson of tile'•Prodigai son, He , was . assisted by Mr., Ernest Blake. • THAT Mr: and Mrs. Clyde B:.: • Burton, . R.R. • 3 Guelph, the former Margaret .Ellen, Long:- street, called• in town on Tues day. Mrs. Burton was seeking information about 'Anna • and Lizzie Bell from. this comntt- nity, whom she knew some 48 years ago when• they were employed at MacDonald Col,. lege. She also knew Mrs. Le vina (Huston) Brabson, arid she obtained Mrs,,' Brabson's Windsor address, • wEDN'ESDA*, AUG, .10th, '1960, YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND 'KAM LUNCHEON MEAT SALE: • .For Picnics and Table User HIGHLAN D PRIDE COFFEE. SALE,. • Our `Exclusive Top : Seller. Pound "FAVORITE" ICE CREAM 'DEAL. 1/2 -Gal. Re ular Pr ice. Get.'Pint. Buy /� � - g. , 1 5C "COOKIES FOR PICNIC" Sale. Sava 17t Any 39c Pkg. Your Choice. 3 pkg, ROBIN HOOD OATS. Regularly 67c, With Free Place '.Mat. 3° lb. Low, Low Special 3; c. tins si. s• • CHERRIES A ' FEW PAILS OF. MONTMORENCY CHERRI AVAILABLE AT 'THE SAME• LOW PRICE..EIS 22 lbs. EA. ,HURRY, FIRST COME,.FIRST SERVED • Values Effective =August 1 i, 12,0 13. THAT Rev. and: Mrs.• Gordon Geiger and ' family spent July; at their cottage' at Inverhuron, and on July `27th left. for: Es= seat, where ' Rev. Geiger as- sunned the duties' of his.. new charge . the following' .Sunday.. TBAir• we received , •a'. card. from Mr: and' Mrs. Bob Hamilton and :Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Ila- n -Alton who .are «ia motor trig. to "the West Coast. • The card, dated August 3rd, • was written in. Stanley Park, Van- couver.. They had then travel- , led 3,400:. miles ` without "run- ning into ,any. rain since leav- ing home: THAT :Mr. '& Mrs. Don Thosnp son returned last Week -end frorin' a ,three, week holiday in • Vancoixver with Mr. and Mrs.. William Hewat . and family, • Miss Helen Thornpsor. & 'Mrs R. H..Thompson.'. Th'.ey, made the trip west . by.: train and Went ' :down the Pacific coast to' Long Beach, ' Calif, rnia by • bus In Long Beach they .visit ed '.with"Mr.. and, Mrs. Al Mar- tin and Neddy,, Rosemary Rothwell and Mrs. Ed' Thom. They Were accompanied on the return 'trip:by .Patricia' Thomp- son,ifornia: who had spent ten: days in Cal THAT there is _ some irnprove- ment in the condition of Geo. :Elliott of.,town, who has been a patient in ,Victoria -Hospital, London, for 2% .weeks. He had .:previously been hospitalized in:'Wingharn, and when: taken. to London was in critical con= edition: THAT Ross MacDonald has re-, turned to. Kapuskasing after `spending about 'three weeksat the MacDonald homestead, north-east of ' the C.N.R..:de- • pot. Ross, who; is ;supervising principal of Kapuskasing .Pub lic Schools,' :is ..renovating the. old home. We Sell elI •F'or Less Phone 119, Luckrow THAT plans are. .being finalized • for he second annual flower show to be held by. the Luck now and District Horticultural • Society in the Lucknow, Arena .; •• on Friday and Saturday of next oweek, August 19th . and 20th: . THATa bust• load of :about forty . • ladies from Holyrood, Luck_ now and.. Ripley recently at • tended the Shakespearean Festival. presentation, of Rom •''eb . and Juliet at Stratford. THAT for thee 37th consecutive •' :'year, Bert. Ward has placed a. bouquet of • flowers , on the grave of Dr. A. �G. ' Elliott at Greenhill Cemetery. The Doc- tor.,• by' w+hoan Bert ..was sin- ployed .at ,one time, died ;sud denly . in 1923 ` from a' heart. seizure at a Lucknow-Kincar,•. dine ball . garn�e in the ` 'Lake shore , tow•n . THAT Fred Webb,:: suffered, a . broken hip.about two :weeks age, while visiting friends at= Nile. He : is progressing. favor- • :ably at Victoria Hospital, .:Lon-= don: , THAT Harold Mitchell of Ham- iltonand :formerly of Wing- ham has again won the title of , •Canadian blind golfing, chain pion, and at the international: competition held • ` recently in the State of ' Maine, he • placed third. Harold is• a brother -in law.. of :Mrs. Mongan Hender- son: • .BORN ' , aclntyre-•in •• Kincardine Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday, .July 31st, to. • Mr.., and' Mrs. Donald Maclntyre ; (Marilyn Carruthers) R.R. 6 I.ucknow, ;. daughter; Margaret Anna.. a • ; HODGES- -At Alexandra Hosp., tal, Goderich, on July 24th, 1960;.: to . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges,, Dungan• non,` a' daughter. . • HAVEARRIVED 35 CHOICE, VARIETIES NAMED CALL `MRS. 'CHAS. BRISTOW Phone 301 Lucknow.