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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, mum -o
WEDNESDAY AUQ. 31st, 190,
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' FOR HIGH SCHOOL WEAR
WASH-AND=WEAL ,
COTTON SHEEN PANTS
Styled for action, comfort
and long wear, these; polished
cotton .'pants can • be tossed' • in
the washing machine,' and
abandoned • to . "drip-dry".
(Needs little or, no ironing)..
'Button-down flap -back '+pock-•
ets' as a safeguard :for the boy
who 4loses •things'. In ante-
lope, black, wheat, charcoal
loden green. 28 to;:`38.' waists
at $4;95 `& ; $5.95
Boys'
NYLON STRETCH SOCKS.
Stretchy slacksocks for boys
in easy -to -care -for nylon. Ela-
stic' .tops to provide snug fit .
and prevent unsightly droop-
' ink. Smartly patterned in
charcoal, navy, brown, blue;
• grey and wine. Stretch -sized
to fit 8:'b to, 101/2 , 69c
B4'0': SHIRTS. and .. SHORTS
•
Combed .,cotton styles in white.
Shorts : have 'double .thickness
ins front:, Sizes S -M L
' Each • ��., .39c
OTHER : SHORTS
With° double seats, also tops
by :Well: /known , makers ?'as
'Monarch and 'Stanfield:
Each ,49c & 89c
BOYS' PANTS
Tress up. foe 'school' with our
durable : • trousers.•' ` • Gambler
; XStrit es, `corded or sheens.. Siz-
es: 6-18; in Mack, toast, wheat
and charcoal ...' $2.98 & $3.95 •
JEANS SPECIAL.
SpeCial:,'on a dressy' :$4.50 Jean
for, ..,.. . $3.50. r Others'
yi:. . $0;59 k!$1,98',
.
BOYS' SHIRTS ---•8 to 18 Yrs
,Short <' Sleeve
`Ideal:; for the . •warm ,Septem-
ber :.days,. ahead: Good school
shades..OzSly. }. $1.79
Long Sleeves.
If your boy prefers , a . long
sleeve` we have them: at $1.79 •
or': better. ' quality at • $2.98
Students : SPORT SHIRTS.
High on Fall and Winter
fashion lists :. wash 'n' wear,
cotton sport shirts in. heraldic
•:patterns.' Briskly tailored' with
long . sleeves, breast pocket &.
"perma-stays" . in . collar. In
Tone -on -tone : greys, browns
and greens. ' ' Sizes: S -111-I;
From $2.98 : to' $5.95
YOUNG MEN'S SPORT COATS
In Wool. and Viscose ,Blend,' a
sport coat your boy will like
to wear.- The wool is blended
with viscose for extra dura `
bitli'ty, to ''help 'shrug . off
wrinkles practically.. » over
night. ',Rayon . satin . three
quarter lining over .hymn in
terlining<, for extra' shapere-"
tention. Single-breasted, three ••
:button model:. ,Heathertories
of grey, blue' or brown.. Sizes
, 36 to 44, . Also ' in 8: to 18` yrs:
sizes.
' WJNDBREAKERS
stock : for 'all sizes.
BOYS' . WINDBREAKERS
Win end' . shower -resistant! • .
Spot' •.stylirng with self( col
lar, .cuffs and waistband, elas�
'tic shirred inserts at waist, 2
' . slash pockets zippered closing
` and cotton :lining Choke of
antelope, light and dark blues
or charcoal grey, black, . also
patterns, 8 to 18 yrs; .Priced
at • $2.98 to °$5:95
BASEMENT SPECIALS,
,Some at .. .$1.98 & • '$3.95
BACK -TO -SCHOOL.
DRESSES
IN ARNEL
the • new w easy . care fibre and
Viscose. Needs little care and.
'retains : its • lasting beauty.
Machine washable.
. (iitNGHAMS•
• :Pall ; colours in` wrinkle shed,
'Jan . River, Wash - 4114-9470E.
;Also in other fabrics •
At ' .. $2.98, $3.95.. & $5.95
SOCKS
Nylons Stretch or Size Socks.
A, wide selection . of patterns
and'colors • at:.. 49c, 59c, 69c,
98c, $1.50.
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SUGGESTIONS: ;FOR GIRLS' WEAR, 8 to 14 years
BLOUSES 98+e PANTIES;.
A
special this week.. Drip. -dry; 29c .. 4, pr . for $1.00
P
Little or no ironing.- • '39c ... 3 pr. for .$1:00'
• SLPS'
•98c, $1.49, & $1.98
.: TEEN SLIPS
cotton 'slips. A' better fit
the teen-agers. ........ $198:
• Others at .. .$1:39 & $1,98
• T-SHIRTS At
Only 79c
SWEATERS • Fin
A Wide assortment of;'colours .for
in orlon, ' banlon and' bellon,
at $2.98, $3.95; • $4.95, $5.95
SWEATERS; SHAGS B
• Blue, red`` and charcoal, $4.95 5
GIRLS' -SOCKS
odle • socks,' .- twisters, 'Pat
oone, : and • .others. ''At .... 49c,
9c, • 69c, 79c, 89c & 98c,
for: ,The TEENAGER,' ATTENDING : HIGH SCHOOL:.
Wewould:like` you'to drop' in and look over our styles ink
DRESSES 'SWEATERS.•
new fall', styles, In .shags;,•orlons, ,banlons.
• BLOUSES • •
A large ' assar'tment of drip:
dry ,cottons • in: the latest
styles.
' .SKIRTS .
Plain, : pleated, ` patterned•" &
shags.
;DRESSES' ANDSKIRTS .
If. you' are interested in summer cotton skirts or dresses.
v:Ysitu-rbasemen.tll ,remainin summer dresses and
skirts Moved to the abasement at,
'GREATLY REDUCED . PRICES
AGENT '.FOR 1
Free . Piiek4Up aiad
(IMPORTANT POST)
(t;ontinued from page 1)
Went 'through one of. his "great-
est periodsa transition" hi the
company and became' Chief
Clerk of the. Sales Dep tore t.
Jim feels that his experien
as of the
the sales.. department was
utmost importance.
In 1945 Jird went 'ori ,the
INCARDINE 'CLEANERS
Delivery ' Monday 'arid Thursday.
Your Family . Store for ALL ' Back -To -School
Children's Clothes.
iirket
YOUR) BARGAIN` . FOODLAND
OyR OWN BLEND TEA.6c off
•l
Buy Several I'o'ueds & Save. , . 69c.
FA$: REPEAT` SPECIAL; Save 45c -
King+' Size it's All. Detergent. Doi.
CEREAL "SUPER -SALE" Save 16c.
Any 29c: ,Pkg. Your Choice. Feature,?
MARGARINE SALE. Save 27c LIL
Delmar For Baking and Table Use" IU. 8
ICE CREAM "FAVORITE" PINT" ONLY.
With Half -Gal. Deluxe: Regular : price.
15c
STORE .CLOSED MONDY. SEPTEMBER 5TH
LABOUR DAY.
• PLEASE SHOP EARLY FOR, BEST SERVICE.
KEEP THIS, BARGAIN. AD .BY YOUR .PHONE.
:Values .Effective
September 1, 2, : 3.
road" as an industrial lubricants
and oil . salesman. In 1954 tile
Supply and Distribution depart -
Merit was set up,. and with his
broad experience, Jini was the
man for the Man..:. ''
ager s job.
Supply • and , distribution . is
field almost exclusive to the oil
business,. Jim end the six staff
mothers of :his department act
as -a "bridge' between' the sotir-
7
ces of •refined •,products and their
,final points of distribution.
However,' they are mainly eon-
cerned' , .tth the economics of
the rnovernent of product, not
with the •.physical handling of
the +gasolines, fuel oils and lab
ricants which ,)s carried out by
the . Operations • Department.
"Our department must hel ,in -
re fined piroduct tennis' and badminton.
sure that the fi
I SEE, :BY TH
SENTINEL
: •
THAT memlers of `'the. Lucknow
and Dungannon 4-11 Calf Clubs
are : among.:: the North Huron.:
Clubs: which are meetings at,
Belgrave Wednesday. •night ':for,
their final 4-11 examination in.:
connection with the '1960 ;pro-
Ject..
THAT Ambrose Hogan ."writes
.from Denver, ;Colorado, to ` en-
quire about a Subscription 'to.
The • Sentinel He ; said, "being
• from ; Ashfield, I _ felt this the
best way'to keep in' touch With
Luckno'w and ,surrotiriding . ter-'
ritory, ." /
THAT J J. Houston • of..*.the
School of 'Horticulture' at .Ma-.
' gara ,Falls; . attended the fun-
eral. of his• • grandfather, Wrri.
E. , Taylor, at; . Walkerton last
Wednesday and spent the; re-
mainder of .the week with his
parents, Mr; and. Mrs. Harvey
Houston at Holyrood. ' ''1Iugh
Houston :' was unabie4: 'to be'
present as he is employed at.
Riverliurst, Saskatchewan.'
THAT 'Mr. • and 'Mrs. Fred ''Mc_
Quillin observed 'their 25th
'wedding anniversary on Suns
day, August 28th. They were
married: at the hofne• of the.
-bride's parents, Mr... and Mrs.'
John .Milder' . of Lucknow, by
the, Rev. T. C. Wilkinson, ' a.
former minister of St Helens
United -Church. Fred and Mar-
garet have two sons, Ivan' of.
• Elmira and iBa ry of the Wat=
erloo teaching staff. . .
n ding along- :his
subscription renewal, Wm. D.
Good' of Wauchope Bask.,'
comments "This makes "the
• 56th year." . t
THAT in our mail `last week we
received a, water -stained and
•
7inusty-smelling copy of The:
Southampton' Beacon, dated
September 30th, 1959.. • Where
. it has been for" the'past .eleven
months is' a mystery:
gets. 'to the .ulti'mate customer at
the lowest possible cost," says
Jim.
Jim literally married into: the
company when he .married his
wife Merle who at the time was
working in• the office:, When he
isn't thinking about the econo-
mics of 'oil transportation,, he
keeps` in good shape by playing
4
We Sell For Less
Phone 119,.: Luckrow'
THAT Donald Johnston; son of
• Mr. and ...Mrs: Cliff Johnston;
Ho1yrood, who has. been at.
the,, Bank of `Montreal, Godes'
rich, _ :has been transferred to
Simcee. • •
TiHAT Mr. and Mrs A. _McLeod
and 'two ''daughters, of London
have :taken up residence 'in
the former :.R.edvers Johnson
home, owned by . John Robb of
Holyrood. Mr. McLeod .1s, A
member of the high Schogt'
teaching staff, 'Housing still
,poses •a •problem fqr� new, mems.
bers of the teaching staff
at time of writing Mr, Edgar`
,Branch of Windsor:- was' witii7.
Outa residence 'for his family,.'
THAT. the marriage of 'Team.
Marilyn Martin and Jaines A;
Young' was, solernnized 'on Sa-
turday, .and that ;evening a re-
• ception• was held • at White-
• church.Arthur Laidlaw:.real
• the address ' and Neil. , Rintoill
presented a purse of money
on behalf *of the `,gathering:
Music for dancing was by grif-
fins. orchestra ' 'Mr and • Mrs.
`Youg .. will reside : on :i.the
groom's • farm at Langside..
SHOWERS HELD
FOR 'BRt.DE'ELECT ..
Mrs.. James E. little enter-
tained.'.a number .of friends• t�
dinner and •: a shower -F at Tige
Dunlap Inn.. last Thursday eveti
frig .' in 'honoulr; ' of Miss •Elizabet
MacDonald, . bride -elect. .
• After •the dinner; Miss. Glady
MacDonald gave':a. toast 'to, Eli
zabeth: The guests were iishere'
into the living .'room; *bete
tea -wagon loaded with gifts.W
brought iriri.. Elizabeth's sisfe
Mrs. Robert Smith, assisted •fie
in opening thepressing .gifts with Eli
beth exher thanks;,
The ev°enreadingsing was and spent muwit
contests, ,
Mrs. Morgan Henderson, gave
humourous reading, ,"The Def
nition of a. Man." Mrs., Willi
.,Henderson,.Mrs. Alvin Mundt
and Mrs; Jiin Henderson deligh
edt the guests •by singing sever
songs and conducting 'a sin
song. Mrs. p. W. Hoag'condUc
ed contests. .
Miss . Margaret Rae and ' M
John ; Kruetzweiser held• a m
cellaneous shower: last week
the 'home of: MissRae ;ln hong
'of Miss • Elizabeth 1VTacpona
bride -elect,
An evening. of 'contests. al
readings folla'wed. Mrs. B
Scott.,and, Mrs, J'im Aitchis
Cam posed and read two' hum
P
ous poems which .i5.t'e rrtuch ;
. j'%yed :by ° all,.
iend A anEisz11kaebistehEf 1irgifts • oAwpelatnsonbasws
gifts. , E1'izabeth then thanked
g thent� to'.
and inited
homladiese:, A. lonelyvlunch 'W, S.
ed. .