The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-23, Page 14FOURVITEN
UGKNOW, ONTARIO
W pApAY, NOV 23rd, 1960
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Continues
IntiI November 3Oth ••
STILL MANY, MANY BARGAINS To CHOOSEFROM
Drop In And Look Them Over And,
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SOLVE SOME OF YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
PROBLEM'S.THAT Bill and Jennie Porteous
eous
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are now settled' at Daytona
Beach, Florida, for' the • winter,
and enjoying 80 -degree , temp-
eratures since their arrival.
A SSE BY mE
SkNTI N EL
'AAT Lucknow Business. Meii's
Association. will .meet in the
town hall on Friday, night, to
plan for Christmas matters..
ONLY ,25 SHOPPING DAYS : UNTIL; CHRISTMAS,
Better Start Looking For • Gift Ideas ;Now. '
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Pick -Up and 'Delivery Monday and Thursday
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-Ladies' and: Men's. Wear" .. Ludrnow •
i tr3a3 #ani'3,' # ea'e ra ,txa t tsers soRm ~inr !
WINS
DOMDTION WIDE CONTEST
Philip .
Stewart, who ' has been
with- the Sovereign 'Life Assur-
-ante . Co for the past .26 years,
was one of the ; highest in " the
Dominionin. writing. Life' Insur-
ance for the month of October,.
winning a beautiful Parker pen
and '.pencil' set.
Philip's 'agency is in :the Strat.
ford District, and he reports that
this has been his best year in
the. business.
CHRISTMAS SEAL
CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY
The Bruce County ' annual
Christmas Sealcampaign is now
in progress. Many people inthe,
area will 'again be affixing these
stamps ; to parcels and letters,
signeifying. support • and approval
of this .worthy. project which has
as °its' ultimate objective the wip-
• ,•ing out of tuberculosis. .
Gordon Montgomeryof Luck-
now is president of 'the Bruce
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association, and Gerald lath -
well is a member of the execu
tive. The • secretary is Mrs Nor-
ma MacKay of Ripley.
Christmas seal donations, 'fin -
ante free chest clinics periodi-
cally at , various points.
in the
County as ; well as • tuberculin
testing. in . high ' schools and re-
mennbrances for patients in
sanitoria.
In this community donations
are received . ' at . the Bank ' of
Montreal: •
LIBRARY OPEN . HOUSE
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and, ;as well, Books are on loan
from both , Bruce and, Huron
County Libraries:
A' new • World . Book Encyclope-
dia *as• purchased this year: and
is a' valuable source, for refer-
ence. e •
Mr. Stuart Robertson • ,told of
the difficulties' encountered be-
fore the ' .present building •be7
came a •reality.' The plans 'were
drawn -up by the, late Mr. A. P..
Stewart, The. total cost was $10,-'
000,. , the` Carnegie Endowment
Iopen-
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contributing $7,500. It was .open -
and dedicated "duruig'.ahe `.reeve -
ship; :• of the • late John . Joynt,
grandfather, of the present reeve..
Book; Mark„Me lentos,
1960 cominemorates . the 50th
Anniversary of Lucknow Carne-
gie Library —• Bookr arks have
been provided as mementos. ' of
the occasion, and will be ' given'
out by the Librarian, Mrs: Otto
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Pedersen" •
The teachersaril pupils ofthe'
Public School visited the Lib -1
�rary" during .: Book Week, '• and
the public :is ,cordially' invited .to
call and see :the new books. 1
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THAT • members '• of •St. Peters 1
Anglican Church and of the
Lucknow Presbyterian Church 1
are .currently ° carrying on an 1
"every member . visitation" `
program, , aimed at : stimulating
a. religious' zeal. • The theme of'
the Anglican. visitation •is
"time, talent and substance."
;THAT an advertisement in this 1
issue gives particulars of the !
•photographic ..competitions . to 1
be sponsored' by % the ,Lucknow I
and ° District Horticultural
Society. Camera fans are in- •'
vited, and•• urged, to submit noir
entries a
THAT 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Al..- I
ton -have 'moved to the resid-
ence on . Havelock :St., South,
which they purchased some
time ago. Their son Frank:and 1.
Mrs: Alton < have : taken over
the : home farm : in . Ashfield
where Walter was born . sixty-
five years ago and had resided;
until now.
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YOUBARGAIN ` FOODLAN'D
TOILET TISSUE SALE. Saye 15c
White Cross, Request Repeat.
ICE CREAM. SALE. Save. 10c
Sdverwood's:For Quality.. Half -Gallon-...
MAXWELL .INSTANT SALE: Save 30c.
Pure Coffee At leo Best. Giant 10 oz jar.
roils 99c
9c
X1.5
SUPER COOKIE SALE. Save 17c.
Nixed. Any 39c Pkg. Your Choice.
SODA CRACKER SALE. •• Save 19c.
Weston s. Salted or Plain. Feature. 2
3 pks. $i.
A .STARTER SET,— JUST' FOR YOU.
A REGULAR $2.00 VALUE. SAVE $1.02.,
YOURS FOR ONLY 98c with $5.00 Cash Purchase
Values Effective We Sell For :Less
November 24, 25, 26 'Phone 119, Luckrow, •
sasaoeinausuO itis ioioosissini ispoli ,ieaaimmiia•aa .
THAT
T.ataweddin r g ecep.ti on
the Legion Hall' on Friday
night for Mr. and' 'Mrs. .Frank
Alton, Russell' Alton read • the
newlyweds` an address of best
Wishes and Lorne Hackett pre
sent& ` them with , :a gift , of
Money..
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Anyone interested m: entering 2z2 colored slides m the . a
■ Lucknow and District Horticultural Society competition,
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THAT. all rooms•at the ; Luck- ■ ' MUST HAVE SLIDES IN BY DECEMBER 3rd : L
now Public School; with the n/// ` ' . •
exception of. kindergarten, and . ;: •
thein teachers, visited the f .. III. '
Lueknow • Public Library last �: •
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GOOD'HOUSEHOLD. TORE
For . Mis. Margar` et Dudley
will be •held , •.
IN THE LEGION HALL'"LUCKNOW '
SatUrda, November 2
at 1:30 p.m.
G.M. Frigidaire,i
'' • satall size, Ince new
Beatty •Electric Washing Machine, lice new
Electric Rangette, almost new `
Dining Room table and six chairs'
Electric Toaster ' Buffet
• Electric Tea pot Chesterfield Suite.
Bedding, Dishes 2 Bedroom suites
Oil Burner Drophead Sewing Machine
Modern Chesterfield Suite Rocking Chairs
TV Occasional. chair . Vacuum Cleaner
Electric Hot Plate
Eleatic Teas Kettle
,Servel. Refrigerator
Step table -:
Ciaitlen tools avid :ntiunettaus marsh:' itensi
TERIVis CASH
ALLAN • MacI
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'C. R. BR'ISTOW, :SEC.:-TREAS.
week on. the' occasion of the. •
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. ouse andLi- b rary. Week, , ■ . — •
One ;Slide Each
Three Oasses
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THAT. the ' routine appointment r "
of deputy' returning officers i •
hasbeen made by the. Village, •
Council > in -event of . an elect- 2
ion. They. ' are, No. I,. Fred . j
Jackson; No.. ;:2, ' John Wraith;
No. .3,. ' Les Purves.: For the •.�
firsttime in many, years Rich-, o .
ard' ` Webster
ebster � has . not been • ■
Sec. 1 Garden view.
Sec. 2 Close-up single 'bloom, or. plant
Sec... 3 -.: An •Ontario Scene. '
Local Pirizes 1`st, $1.00;' • 2nd, 50t
WINNING' SLIDES. ELIGIBLE. FO
titior
District: and Provincial ' Compe • •
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named D.,R:O:, at No. 2 .poll, be- I Loa
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•, ■nab ■aaaaaoiasea■rioaa%o imoillOasa■■a■
cause of the fact that he and.
Mrs. Webster 'are spending `the THAT .until the 'ordination' of
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' wmtes 'in Kitchener. ' . Rev., Wilfred •Wright 'the con-
grega ons o s poi
{ parish will hold x' joint com-
l.
om-I ;union services. St, Peters: &
;union
Pauls, Ripley,,. will join for
communion on Sunday.: after-
noon in ' le .•
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THAT ;stop signs have; been in-
Stalled,
n-stalled, at a 'few particularly
dangerous Village' intersections
o.i .o d' alert
and -motorists sts sh ,til . , be al r
for these signs At the Public
- 'Schoolplayground': intersection
{ • at Outram and Wheeler St.
! four-way stop signs have been
• • installled, requiring all Motor-
ists to, stop.regardless.' of dir-
ection..,
THAT in the rush of everyday
activities, oneis inclined to be
forgetful of shutins. One such
person. is John MacCharles,
who resides. es des• atern the
eastern as
out -
skirt's of the Village John is
•now. .73 and some 30 years ago,
commenced.' losing 'the use; of
his legs: Within a few years
-he was a invalidso far as
'walking: was concerned.. John
could drive the car; 'and still:
does on rare occasions, but the
effort., of .. getting ';'from the
house• to the . car and .back, is.,
now • too strenuous. He is up
• each. day, but confined to his
chair.
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THAT' Kincardine Refugee. Fans
ily Committee, has had its.
problems. Funds raised ''in ex-
cess of'. $2,000. willbeheldin
trust. A •furnished . apartment
has rbeen sublet and, perishable
goods on the ,well -stocked
pantry shelves have been ' giv-
en to theneedy.• The first
family scheduled' to come to
Kincardine, Went to the West:
Another family which located
in l :incardine a few weeks ago
has returned to Toronto.
do f this 4- t
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THAT : the ',Johnston Restaurant
is: closed for a'eouple of, weeks
while Noble and Jessie are in
Toronto.. Mrs. •Johnston is a
patient in' East General Hospi-
tal.
ospi-tal..
THAT we:, got •a chuckle from
the. request of Mrs_ P. G'.New-
bold , of Toronto for a copy ,of
the paper containing • the re-
port • of her .son and. daughter-
in-law , having, bought the
Lucknow•- Convalescent Home:
(Private Hospital) MtS:''New-
bold commented, "In ' Toronto
one ; seldom eipect's to. see
one's ' name An . print, • other.
than among the birth or death
notices."
.on .Winter Foo wear
BROWN ROUSER STRAP ' OVERSHOES
Warmly Lined with ` Shearling Cuff
Children's rSizes, 8 3 •
Sale. . . * w ; $2.99 ,
THAT the approaches to. the
new Wheeler .. St. bridge have
been filled with. gravel, per-
hitting traffic on the span:
The access road, Ward Street,
is in the process of construc-
tion, Gurb construction. on the
;widened section ' off Highway
86 on Cannpb°eli St between.
'Outram & Havelock has. been
` underway, • as is widening of a
north side sectionof the main
thorotighhare by removal of,
the • boulevard. oetweeti the
Sunoco, garage' and the ' bre
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Boys' Sizes, 1
Sale'...+....
:. $3:99.
$4:49'
$5.88
.$3.49
y •Y. '�, Y ��.
$2.88
Men's Sizes, 6 - 12
Sale .. .
ens 5-Bkle. Rubber Overshoes, Sale...
Women's Lined Leather' Slippers,: ,
Shearling Cuff Sale.
Women's Leaiher Slippers
Wedge Heels Sale a ••....y '.
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