The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-02, Page 10S'.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
wiDINESDAY,, 'SEPT. 2nd,. • 1959,
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NOW IN: STOCK
'NO WAITING REQUIRED
Visit : our Basement Yard Goods Depart-
ment and. pick • out your own patterns
from our self serve display rack.
CHOOSE FROM THE COMPLETE BUTTERICK. LINE
AGENT`° FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free riot -Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday.
'LADIES' and. MEN'S WEAR
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SEVERAL HOMES in Lucknow, well located, with all
conveniences, can be bought worth the money.
STORE with living quarters, with 3 -piece bath, and all
conveniences. Store is now vacant, but is well located
in small village on paved :road..For anyone interested
this is,;a real buy...
100 -ACRE FARM . near • Ripley on paved road, good•
buildings, immediate possession:.
THREE FARMS, in Ashfield Township.. These are ,all
good farms with: good buildings ' Can be'bought on
terms to suit.. -purchaser.
1.00 -ACRE FARM in Holyrood . district, good buildings:
Brick home has all conveniences and is. well located
near paved: road:.. Owner would like to retire.
Look any of these farms over before buying.
Town and Business Properties . '
For Sale Throughout. Western Ontario.
.. List; Your Property With,
WARREN L. STEVENSON
Real Estate, Mount Forest • "
Contact .
JOHN HALL; SALESMAN.
'Lucknow
__p__ who think..nothing of Most men never ,bring the boss
borroviting money usually think `home: to 'dinner because she's'' }
1 SEES .BY THE
SENTINE•L.
THAT thieves are continuing
their .raids. on! railway station
• depots, . with; the , take mere
"Peanuts" for the effort • and
risk involved. • The CNA ...sta-
titan at Chesiey . was recently
broken into and' the safe re-
moved and smashed open. The
lot was only 8.00. The dna,,
aged safe was; found ph miles
/south of 'Chesley. Money ord-
ers; stamps and cheques: were
not touched. • . •
THAT Garnet Henderson who
suffered ta. very' severe stroke
two weeks ago last Friday,
has made a remarkable recovv
' ery', and was able to return
home on• Saturday. He is able
to get ,about ' fairly •well and
has regained: his speech, - but.
'will have to rest a good /deal.
until his recoveryis complete,
THAT Mr. and Mrs Clair Ag-
new, recenty sold their home
on Rose St., to Mr. and 'Mrs
Harry •Lavis of . Con 2, Km-
• loss, Who will obtain posses-
sion about October lst:
THAT Mrs. Gordon Brooks un-
derwent an. appendectomy ' in
Wingharn Hospital two weeks
• ago ;last Monday.
THAT M. L. Sanderson recently
attended the Men's Wear Con-
vention by Tip Tip Tailors in
Toronto. The new styles and
fabrics were .demonstrated: and
highlights .' on fall • 'fashions.
were. thorougghly presented;
THAT in renewing her Sentinel
subscription, Miss Josie' Mac-
. donald • ` of • Calgary comments
that there are • increasingly,
fewer names of those that she
• remembers.
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THAT. John Durnford and : ,his
two • ch'ildren plan to return
to. Hespler ..to make their
home. Residents of the Village
for. a . little over • a . year,. Mrs.
Durnford died rcently ° m her
42nd year, aftera lengthy ill-
ness. .
Buys of the
SCHNEIDERS COOKED . PICNIC`
11.•1/2 lb. tin ...: , :,.
BURNS SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT
KRAFT CHEESE tiLICFS
ROSE. •SWEET,'MIX' PICKLES
16 oz. .,-
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TOILET' TISSUE
Westminster , , • •
Prices .effective September. , 3, 4, 5.
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Mark.e'
THAT • Miss .;Mary, Porteous,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
A. Porteous, ' has joined the
staff of the Northern Colle-
giate at Sarnia;, as 'Horne Eco-
noetics teacher, and will com-
mence her duties ret• week.
• Mary has been,' associated
with the Ontario Department,
of Agriculture as home 'eco-
nomist for the ,, past .51/2 years.
.THAT Miss Gertrude Treleaven,
formerly of 'Lucknow, has re
'ttirned to London • following a
visit. : at • Edmonton, having
made the trip by .plane.. It was.
a .coincidOice that she should
meet Mrs. Kate (MacDonald)
Smith of Seaforth who was on
the, same • plane. . In Edinonton
she „saw Elwood Solomon and.
MorleyChin, and regretted
• Missing a.. former Lucknow��p,ite,
:Mrs. May (Lyons) Carmichael,
who was visiting in the East.
THAT ,Monday afternoon's hydro
interruption of about three-
quarters. of an hour, was due
• to a hydro pole blaze near
Hanover.
THAT Paul Curran, on' of • Mr.'
and Mrs. jim Cui ran, was
brought: home from Children's
War ],VIe rior.iai .'Hospital, ,on-
don, . last Wednesday: Patti .is
about a year. and a half old
rid was seriously ill with a
affling virus .infection. He is
showing ,.. some itnprovement
and is able to be up . and
around.
even less. about paying it lank, : already :.there.
GOING BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
seat uctiOtis::
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THROUGHOUT THE STORE j
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Make Sure You Study Your Sale Bill and
See the Many, 'Many Bargains we Have •
to Offer, Plus. Many More not Mentioned.
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A Good Selection Of
BACK -TO -SCHOOL FOOTWEAR FOR ALL . AGES.
NEW FALL' STYLES: `FOR.. THE CROWD
FLATS' DRESS .PUMPS TIES
GYM SHOES
MEN'S ALL 'WHITE,: BLACK AND WHITE ::
GIRLS'' WHITE GYM SHOES, 3 .Grades, To Choose
oe Store
•THAT. Kenneth. Hunter Ward of
• Wisconsin was. :in ' town. on
Tuesday seeking to `• learn
'something about. his. %randfa
•cher• Kenneth Hunter, a Luck
now "native, 'and ' who is bur-
ied in South • Kinloss Cenne
tery. W Mr Ward is ' a nephew•
of the late Mrs. Dan Patter-
son. His mother ' and ;Mrs..
Patterson were . sisters, daugh-
ters of Mr. Hunter. Russ Mid-
dleton knew the Hunter fam-
ily, and, showed Mr.. Ward.. the
old home, • adjacent to that of
Mrs. R. V. ,MaeKenzie, who
also . knew the family and had
a • reminiscent `: chat with Mr.
and Mrs. Ward... .
THANK -Y,OiI NOTES :and Hasty
;Votes available at .25 :cents per'
package of, 10 :cards: and matching'
envelopes. Don Thompson, phone '.
33 ' or 35.
Teacher: This' process gives us'
Na2HCO3, but we want Nat
0O3.' How .Ido we get it?'
Student•. Pound the "I3" out of
it sir.'
NOTICE RE
ndergarten Class
Kindergarten 'Classes Will Be Held Morning. and Aftev,
noon at the
LUCKNOW •PUBLIC SCHOOL
No Classes First. Day of School
FURTHER REG.STRATION
Will Be ',Held Tuesday, September 8th •
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CLASSES COMMENCE, MMENCE, WiDNESDAY
MORNING CLASS 0:00 to 11:30 a.m.
for children born from August 1st, 1954 to: December
31st, 1954,
AFTERNOONhdCLASS a 1:15 to • 3:45 Pan.
for all.
ga ss of birthday, and child
ren born from January 1st,. 1954 to July 31st, 1954.
LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD