The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-09, Page 12li'at9►.fi Z wr,.VE
• THE LUDKNQW $ENTINEL, LUuKxQW, ' ONT±Q.
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y,NBSDAY,. SEPT, 9t1i,, 1959
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In Back -To -School,
WEARING APPAREL for TEENAGERS ,
Reg. $3.95 , for $2 98'
ORLON PULLOVER5 =-- -14.2o, . ' R • .
ORLON CARDIGANS ---1.420; Reg:$4',95, for $2.98
Popular shades of toast,' yellow,. pink, beige, white,
powder, red and :orange ice.
'SKIRTS-- 190% Imported 'Wool skirts, ' newest fall
Shades, brown black, turtle green, 12-20, $6:98, .$7`:98
• SWEATER ; MATES -Hi -bulk Orlon 'with nylon 'rein-
forced heels
rein-forcedleel's 'and toes, iii popular shades , to ''match
up with. your sweaters, sizes 9' 1 1.
BLOUSES newshipment. hipment•
, of white cotton blouses,
overblouses.' or tuck 'in style, saes 12-2.0,
FABRICS
NEW : FALL FABRICS NOW. INSTOCK
Dan River "wrinkle -shed" ,winter cottons– beauty.
iful dark gingham and cotton in plaid effects and
stripes, 36 in. wide. just perfect for: the popular shirt- ..
waist dresses and blouses and skirts: .
New Wool:Fabrics for skirts,: jumpers and:dresses
in plaids, •wool faille in plain 'shades, novelty weaves.
Also the very popular black & white houndstooth check,
.. 79c °-yd.
98c yd:
DENIM.
-DENIM
striped. and . plain
metallic striped ::'
'AGENT', FOR `KINCARDINE 'CLEANERS;:
h'ree . P1c1�-[Tp and _ Delivery Monday and Thursday.
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LADIES' and MEN'S .WEAR
.1 SEE BY THE
SENTINEL
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Al
ton have 'purchased .the ;pro-
perty :south of Luckno'w, from
;R. B.. Qu'ance • .+who {bought, it
recently. Zt was', previously
',tenanted by Mr.' and Mrs.
• '.Guest V itchell,
THAT Miss Beverly. MacKenzie,
daughter .of .Mr. and Mrs.'
Dave MacKenzie of Kincardine'
and formerly _of Kintail is
teaching ' this term' in Kincar-
dine' Public .School,
THAT W. W. Hill` attended the
•funeral, in Stratford. on Wed
. ihesday of • 'haomas. E. Henry,
w1 c •was',mayor. of the city for
• . • ten years.. !1VIr. _Hill and IVIr.
Henry. were old • friends in
• their . home town of, Mitchell
and .!both joined the Masonic
order there early in the ceri- :
Wry.
THAT this term fifteen, ,students
are being transported from; the
6th .Concession. School !Section
Kinloss to Hplyrood school'
• :iii two carloads. Raynard Ac-
kert has the transportation'
contract and • during his illness,',
Mrs. Ackert.' is .driving , the
children . to .school.., •
' TH AAT Dr. R. L. Treleaven's sad`
dle• ' horse; "K!haranette'' • won
the prized'.S'egramm's,: gold tre.
phy at the Canadian National
Exhibition: This horse • won •the
$500 Canadian ; Bred Hunter
stake and the 4500 Working
• Hunter £''Stake.. "Kharanette
was • ridden by Dr. Treleaven's
son, Richard Treleaven, who
was pictured in .the. Free Press
.with the ,'',horse .and trophy,
which' no* ►becomes their per
manent property. The Trelea-'
ven' 'family moved to 'Wood
stock.: from: z ucknow .some fif-
teen .years ago..
THAT. John Hanna was a, caller
inn . town .on : Tuesday, after at:-
tending
t=tending ,the funeral ;of Mrs.
W. V. Johnston. '
Former .policy, holders of Walter Petman
wishing to ' have service through
Lucknoiv agency, please: contact
REUBEN
WILSO
. STATE FARM INSURANCE.
R.R. 3 .Goderich --, Phone Dungannon 8,04
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he MARKET Store
BOYS'' . • DRESS SHIRTS:: --� "No -Iron," Mercerized,
Broad -Cloth,' 2 . way cuffs, 11 to 14 . • .. •.: $1.98
BOYS' .COTTON PULLOVERS --Long'. sleeves, Large -
assortment of colours, sizes ... 7,ic each or '2 for . $1.50
;MEN'S WORK SHIRTS—Cotton flannel ,plaid "Bell"'
Shirts,14 %2. to18 ............ .. ... $2.95 each
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25% DISCOUNT . - MEN'S
COTTON T-SHIR`T'S'`
(Plain. or Striped)
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,�. ideal
TERRY TEA TOWELS, fot gifts, only..... 69e
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TEA TOWELS, lovely linen, very' large: 5 9ei. 2 for $1..
FAMILY PILLOW SLIPS Wabasso, pastel' yellow, •.
,pink, green' and blue, only ..... .' . . .... . . . $130 pr WOOL, nylon blend; 3 ply,all colors oz. ball . 19e
THAT .' Mrs. Sam Sherwood
carrying her right forearm in
a, cast; as a :result . of a frac-
. ture she suffered in .a fall in
the cucumber: patch ' in their
garden on August 24th..
THAT Mr. anti Mrs. George Chin
of: Edmonton, Mrs Rose Chin
and Allan and Mrs., Jim .Chin
of Toronto were callers in;
town . on Tuesday. • Mrs: Jiro
Chin carne to Canada last ,Oc-
•.' tdber: to join .her husband.
DUy*
of :the: Week
for 35c
6 for 65c
PRIDE OF VALLEY. PEAS
Standard, 20 oz. ,
HEINZ TOMATO.' SOUP
10 `oz.. ,.
T y EA � R,
ILLYS PEANUT •BUTT
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( and Stamps)
Plus 50 extra Gold '
SUNNY MORN TEA BAGS,
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BETTY CROCKER'. FROSTYO'S
91/2,. oz. • •,•
Prices • effects
Short's
ve September 9
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33c
35c
2 for 49c
10, •,1 1, 12.'
THAT Joe . Conley is on this an-
nual
nnual tip to the West and • visit
at the . . hoifne 43f. his daughter,
Mrs.. Ron MVLoLeiland and Mr.
McLelland of ,Lorielburn, -Bask.
. During his absence Bill Brown
is in., charge of express' and.
freight deliveries:
THAT in renewing. his Sentinel
subscription,' William Bell of
Renwer, Manitoba, says: "We.
would not like to be without
our . old home town paper. We
: look forward .to getting The.
Sentinel each Monday morn-
ing'.'?
• THAT the. Freeman grocery in
. Teeswater which has . been; in
that family. for 44 years, has
•. been sold to a store employee,
Doug Mae onald. W. J. Free-
man bought the business ,,in
1015 from Robert. Mallough.
His son, Bert... ,conducted the
. !business since 1945.' His father
died in 1956•, from a 'heart at
tack suffered at NeW York
' airport'while ' enroute from
Florida.
THAT two rinks from. Lucknow,
Wallace ,Miller and Jack Hen-
derson and Kenneth Cameron
and Gordon MacPherson took
• part • in the/ Tip Top. Tailors
doulbles tournament at 'Goode
• rich last Wednesday. Both
were two • game winners,. but
.didn't getin the money. Wal-
lace 'and Jack were drawn.
against Hugh Cuming's.. rink,
and incidentally, defeated the
• London duo, '1 •
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavis
have bought not only the
Clair Agnew residence, but,
also 'the other half of the pro-
perty, owned by 'Ewart Mac-
Pherson and tenanted' by Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Moore.
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FALL SPECIALS.
rice
'o Make way for, the all new :1960
wallpaper•: line, arriving very , soon.
ALL STOCK WALLPAPER
for a limited time only.
20 Percent 41•!
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.AY :D!ECORATORS
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F�NL
and GIFT 'SHOP .
Phone 218 ' Liucknow
WATCH FOR ,
raker and Irwin
ousecleaning
of
aye
TIRES, STOCK, . ETC.
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Plione 174
KINCARDINE,' ONTARIO,