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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-08, Page 10V;A pE ,TEN THE LUCKrTow SENTINEL„ LUCKNbW, oisrartio . WEDNESDAY, JULY ;8th,. 1 es Uress 1 > 4 e DAN RIVER COTTON G1NGHAMS. —.Women love "Dan River cottons for thei .go. od' quality— all, are yarn-dyed • • gnash -fast colours . '... pre shrunk, • and they're: well finished, should wash. beautifully and need only light ironing.. And sizes are 12 to 20, Only . , ... .... _ . . $5.95 COOL COTTON SUN -DRESSES — tolook quite terrific against your suntan girls, and not only are they styled in .the gayest ways . but the fabrics are treated, to give maximum wear, with minimum care.. ,All. • sizes, priced from $ 3.9.8 to $ 10.95. r BETTER DRESSES 'from :$9.95 to $19.95 sizes 10 to 20; 38 to 46; 161/2, to24y2,a.few 48to52': SWIM -SUITS . $3.95- to $12.95 Cataline, Coral Beach, Beatrice Pines and, others: Choose from stretch elastic, cotton knits, and cot- ton fabrics, novelty patterns and plain colors. Four outstanding makers assure a perfect fit, sizes' 12 to 44 New styles in :8 to 14 and 2 to 6X, • AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Pick'' -Up and. Delivery .Monday, and •Thursday. LADIES': and' MEN'S WEAR THAT since his father'sdeath, we have receiveda note from Robert Brown Jr:, sof Vancou ver. Robert was born here but ' left Lucknow .with his, parents. as a child -He has taught high school in B.C.' for ' eight years and at present is librarian in a junior :high' school in North Vancouver. ,Robert adds that. he remained single until a year ago THAT' Alex MacNay has had' at- tractive cut stone pillars built at the entrance to Greenhill • Cemetery; The work was done by Jim Harkness.' • 's. J •.0• ,...• 6.70-15 FIRST LINE RAYON __ _$1.5.95 '.7 -1 FIRST 'LINE NYLON � __ 1,7.95 6 0 5 3 : No 'Trade-In.'Required; ` Liberal Allowance •.for" ' Reca :. able .Tires 4 • heel Alignment and Balancing Motorcade De ler Phone 3, Lucknow Itmner� Yard Goods Sale. ri • j Border Prints ldeal .for those. refreshing' summer. skirts; Now.—Only. . •. ; 66c yd: Really Gay Colors' in; Sanforized •inercerised broadcloth, Ideal,.•for summer Tops and blouses, Only.:49e yd. Striped...Chino, five 'colors to"•choose from,. 42 Inches 1 those tailored. Sports ••• 79c yd. to. see 'our 'good . sel- Goods, . Now only 59c yd. • Plain colored 'chin. o, grand for`. .skirts, Now. only., 4 • • • • . Fancy a : new sundress? 'Be 'sure ection of Metalic Patterned Dress BOY'S T-SHIRTS—assorted stripes, neck. and seams . ..r : r re-inforced with, nylon;sizes yrs,' sizes 4, 6 and 8 69c each or 2 for $1.3, r 5.. � � BOY'S SOX—Cross, stripe Crew socks, sizes 6 to 71/2, i pr. for 37c; sizes .8 • to: 102 29c pr. orr. 2 pr;i for.5 0c MEN'S SPORT. SHIRTS= --large assortment of, colours and patterns in Drip and .Dry Fabric„ sizes 14 to 171A, ,• .....I<•6,•,;••y..ortot• W.•.„ $3.49 The MARKET .store 1 SEE BY. THE. SENTINEL THAT the people at Hackett's - ;United Church' plan to dedi- cate. their, new -Lowery organ at special service of Praise next Sunday evening at 8;00, p m The service will:feature ., some special -musical: numbers. The public, are invited. • THAT Jim Petersen, on ' of .Mr. and . Mrs; Otto Petersen of town, has joined the staff of a branch 'of .the ' Toronto -Domin- ion 'bank in London and com- menced his duties on Monday., :THAT • we're .not a very demon- strative people. ' The only flags flying in town.. to mark, Cana- •da's 92nd birthday last week, ',which • v.re could see, .(apart. ,from the ,Post: Office flag) were . a couple at: the home of Bill' and .Jennie:; Porteous. .THAT Mrs. Jack Bradley is:,a patient in Kincardine :Hospital; • having..suffered a severe stroke on •Monday.. evening; 'She had been ,in ,her' ,usual health and was preparing to go, to a show.- er when she suffered the seiz .ure • THAT. Jane Joynt was an excited' • . 'girl on Tuesday as . she was preparing to leave . for a trip to Western Canada. , Jane,: 11= year-old "daughter of Mr. and Mrs:: George Joynt, accompan- ied herd grandmother,` Mrs. James. Pierson of Ethel: They left 'by train from Toronto, Tuesday afternoon, and will be away about; . six ';weeks. THAT .Mr. Joe Stuart 'of Si Hel� ens . was taken :by ambulance to Wirgham : General Hospital on Monday. for . x-raysand ob- . servation, as a result of 'a seiz- ure and..a mall on Saturday,• THAT; in renewing his subscrip tion, Herb' Graham of . Toronto says.:. "the good ' old • Sentinel keeps mein touchwith What,.is going on • in Lucknow." Heb added that the excitement of the Queen's visit .was over and she. Was given a "great wer come:'.'% •. THAT two ,new homes' are being built, on Willoughby: St.;. East. John Kreutzweiser, has con- struction started -adjoining the 'home of Mrs. R., T. Douglas, and .across' the 'street Jack Far: risk is building a home in his spare tune. /. TO • HOLD CENTENARY YEAR DECORATION SERVICE • The fourth annual memorial service will be held at Christ. 'Church Cemetery.; Port 'Albert, on Sunday at ' 3:30 p.m. As this is the centenary year decoration day it is of special significance: Rev H. L. Jennings is, minister of the :(`:mist Church •congrega tion. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart • •of Kincardine township,, wish. to .announce the engagement of their 'daughter, June Elaine, to Robert Lawrence ' Gilchrist, son 'of Mr;'and Mrs Fred Gilchrist, Lucknow, the marriage to ,take place, Saturday,'August 8th, at 2 o'clock : in the United Church, Miilartom. . ' M. and Mrs Watson R. Web- ster, Varna, wish, to .announce the engagement of . their daugh- ter, • Nancy• Etnrima, to Mr. Jack i L. • faimes, son of Mr. and Mrs; Russell : Holmes, Clinton, The • Marriage` to: take place on Sat- urday, at urday, July) • 18th, 1909, in Varna tinted Church, at 2.30 p.rri, ' W)�f»flf�</�Ir/frtl4M1f�11}Ii1} Du.ys..�• SUNNY MORN COFFEE 1 Ib, 4 , , R • • ,, . GOLD, SEAL. SOCKEYE SALMON Y2s• • •. n .. 4 t .: 4, 4 ,. GOLD, SEAL TUNA I.G.A. CHOICE TOMATOES 20 oz. . ,.: SCHNEIDER'S. COOKED PICNICS. 11/2',111. Prices effective July 9, 10, 1 'eek 51c for 89c Per 63c for 37c 19 • .• • •.• '. ori's arket PHONE. 20 WE DELIVER H1ERE. NEW • Frigidaire• Range with time -saving back -saving PULL NcLEAN. OVEN Model RDP-38C•59 an MAT the Tot Lot, spons red by the Recreation Commiee, has re -opened with .morning classes at' the• Town. Hall: They' are in two 'groups, —*Seniors 8 to 12, and Juniors, 4 to 8., The leaders are Ann Crawford and Joanne Hunter.. THAT a move' has ._been anade in Paisley • to change : the ' half holiday from Thursday to Wednesday. While a majority favor the change the matter of by-law enforcement ;comes to• • the' fore, and it looks as' if, for the time being at least,. Paisley:. will continue .to observe the. half day on Thursday. Locally, the proposed '.to change the...ha- ' day ' has been advanced in the past, but. with Wednesday: now ; firmly established ; here as community sale day, one 'seld•- om hears the suggestion and there ,is little' chancethat the change would.: meet with 'gen- eral general approval • HAVE . YOU A Anyone in the town or country who has .a Luck - now District Lions Club* Coin Can, which ,has not been., collected,•• is requested to, phone our store. rest a rd.ware . Arrangements will then be made to pick up the can. ' Or, if preferable and convenient, you• inay. leave the can at the. 'store. Procedes of the Coin Cans will be used entirely for. the Club's Welfare work. Your co-operation will be Appreciated ebster &MacKinnon. PHONE 50, •LUCKNOW Plumbing, Heating, Wiring; Eavetroughing F4• T• W'o wer day �i�I71f ore A wit} othE Iock but res• .•T was mo nut ious ord. rnig not ar. fora stat the et A the ped .staff man coin wer resi Lu her Wed nln,• now and, be _t Mr.:, A the in h 'sent L,esl flare .Durr Mr. Clin and , Lans have homy C At Luck Boar anotl sed:, Th ,taxes tions shari Sept perm bus Viced Allan then Waw '':bet; sent, Prj mak.i the .. pal ter 'trans Biu tion; Th• close' is to bran a re. locate iodic . this .l are b` tion.