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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-22, Page 12LUCKNQW SENTINELS LUc1: QW,. ONTARIO; ALI;'WOOL' rouser Suits High }quality all -wool worsted or worsted flanned suits. Finest fabrics from Scottish, English, & Canadian mills in 'the Latest falland winter shades and` patterns. Superbly tailored in neat 2: or, 3 -button styling - Light or dark shades of grey, Sizes kept in stock 36 to 44, regular and talls. 2 -TROUSER SUIT $59.95, • $69.95, $79.95 For those ' who cannot. wear' .rack suit, we, offer, you made to -measure .suits from a selection of `:fabrics styled by ' JAMES BROS. LTD. Remember the Boy a Scout 'Paper Drive. Thurs., Oct. '30 AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS' FreeV pieg=Up s nd„Delivery Monday and ,Thursday, LADIES'', MEWS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Piece Goods 1 and Woollens PHONE, 75-Wa LUCKNOWV,. ONT. BP GO JACK POT GOES'". - UP'' $5.00 Weekly The Legions share -the -wealth and jackpot cash bingos are be- ing held : each Thursday night. Until it is won the jackpot in- creases in value each week.. by I SEE BY TH E SENTINEL THAT when Norman Wellwood.. entered his Wingham store one morning recently, he discover- ed that a shelf .of dishes and glassware had p u 11 e d away from the ;wall and . its contents lay shattered in a "million pieces” on the floor. THAT ..;Mrs.; : Gordon, Struthers and Lois and Mr. and -Mrs.. Georges Swan attended ' t h e ] day of Mrs. Swan's brother, Mr. Ern THAT, .Bill, Fisher, son of Mr. and; Mrs. „Gordon Fisher of. Lucknow, will commence his duties at ;the . Bank of Mont real.. at Tillsonburg this week. Bill . commenced . his • work.,:. in Lucknow • a few months • ago and this will be his first move. n WEDNP`,a BA'Y',, oar, 22 id', .1958 uys••, KRAFT' DINNER Pkg. 1 . ,.. T r ,1 •.. t. '. JOHNSON'S, PRIDE `` .: 16 oz.- ..: ; . ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS 1 pound SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER. 4c 'off deal' ' ,POTATO CHIPS 'GOLD BOND STAMPS . WITH, ALL PURCHASES Prices Effective October 23, 24, . 25 Remember the Boy Scout Paper ;Drive, Thurs.,: Oct. 30 • • • • 1, • • .. .01.... R i .. 1 .. 1 c Ir• • THAT eighty-one . new, post off- ice boxes were ',installed last week to keep ,up with the :in- creasing 'demand. This , brings • the total number of boxes ( to' THAT Mr: and-IVIts Murray` Ie Donagh,• : Tony, Debbie, and Nancy moved , recently from Goderich to '.Suxnmerside, P.E. Island: Murray.' is in the elec- tronic: field in the RCAF. [THAT holidays . which .f a 11 on Monday. make little or no• dif-, ference to The Sentinel being ;published on schedule. We $5.00 and one extra number ' is I start work on the paper earl called. This Thursday it has aier, and reports, which come in. value„ of •$55:00 and • 46 numbers 1 . on Tuesday, after the holiday; will ,be;; called. which could and should have. Last. Week it appeared for a been in on Friday . or : Satur- • Greer.could dayfor.our lst press run, 'have time that;Clarence Gree THAT Jimmy.'McD McDonald, son' of..; • . chance ' of ` being nblish THAT Wallace neulsten of Wal.. o easily have.. been a winner.on .tittle than g P. � ' : • swbscriber Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard 'Mac=� calls. a his . tonsils remov � Donald,, :had ed at Wingham Hospital on. Tuesday: THAT Mi:. and Mrs.' , Lloyd, ` Nall recently . purchased ..' the' McConnell :farm on.: the Second Concession of Kinloss. THAT lylr.. and 'Mrs. Harry And- erson have/ purchased the re- .. sidence of the late Miss Eliza[ • beth Welsh, "Standpipe' - Hill” and Mr' and -Mrs: Sid Gardner' have bought the ' .Anderson property south` of the Village. Moving takes;place. this. week. 'The. Gardner prbperty has been sold to an .. Exeter dist- • rice resident, Win. "McKay. Mrs,, s McKay is a. native of:the White- .church district. r ASH! Doors ,Open .at 8;;15 " Thurs+ Games-, start at 845 sharp: LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW ober JACK -POT of$55.00 46 NUMBERS CALLED 12' Games $1'.00 — Extra Cards 25c $5.00 'PRIZE FOR -EACH EACH, GA V1E m 5c'' SPECIAL SHARE -THE. W �I~TH GAMES, 2 • LEGION, BRANCH. 309 SPONSORED by"LUCKNOW LE , d. To "run it next week"lust laceburg, a Sentinel 45 crowds . something . out which is of current, ' interest' and would only matte . it "old. news" if held over, said: he 'followed' the ,Centenn- ial doings in, the paper and feltthey were ' really missing something when unable to *- tend. ormerly oprated - by '•M.cLennan and' a MacKenzie:: and ... eY . Johnstone and Son. AT at the Huron County Hol stein Breeders' Sale, a' two year -o141 (heifer and ; her baby calf, consigned 1by Sinn Bradley THAT H A. Doupe of Pori Cre- dit . is home from ' the hospital and. ma`Ycing a good recovery. 'ud" m from the mail' received, I learn that you had' a. news item to the effect I was in ` the hospital for an operation.' He • added, "We 'still think; about the wonderful time wei had . at' the• Centennial. of Amberley, . brought $50000, the heifer' [ going to.' Wm:. Gow i ; He writes " ] g g of Auburn at $370.00 and the heifer calf bringing .$130.00.. local' lib THAT Mrs.' Marshall, rarian, and Mrs. W. R. Howey attended the annual meeting of Bruce .Co. Co-operative lib- rary,' book -fair.' and banquet at Port Elgin ast Thursday. THAT the 'Brownie pack will be making a house-to-house can- vass this week -end ; for used fruit baskets and coat handers. WOOL SKIRTING -5.4 inches wide, Reg. $2:.95 yard Now.. '', .. , $.1.95' 'to:' $2.69' WOOLY -a11 colors, nylon reinforced blended, wool •., ,':. , .. ball .29c, 4 ,for $1..00 TEA . TOW ELLING lovely Irish linen' tea towelling Yard and 9 SEE OUR GRAND TOY DISPLAYS and USE OUR LAY -AWAY PLAN NOW! BOYS' LINED BOXER LONGS—corduroy;. wide, elastic waist, 4, 6, 6x, pair .. $2,9,8 BOYS', CORDUROY SHIRTS=assotted colours Sizes 6 to 16 years y v . , .... 41.9 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS---sanforized cotton flannel, plaids and/checks,' sizes 141/2 to 18 ... .. $27S MENS' PY AM AS-- sanforized striped flanelette, •. Sizes Ac to E . •L . • .,Ig : a dal':4ii.• y :., $4.5 THAT Sack Henderson of Luck now was at Listowel 'on Sun. day , attending a WOAA refer- ees school. About. seventy-five referees 'attended. • !THAT ` Mrs; Ewart Jarnieson of Ashfield has been a ,patient. in Wingliam Hospital for a coup- • le of Weeks' with prleumOnia. • She suffered a penecillin reac- tion on Friday. '• • THAT Mrs. Russ • Ritchie and •children, Isobel -14 and Mike 11, shave' taken up residence on the Congram farm on the Second Concession which they recently, purchased. The (tit- chie family 'moved here `'from Port Colborne last week.. Rus- sell is employed by the Ontar- io Hydro, and 'presently is, 10- . cated at Otter Rapids iris, Nor- thernntario,' O THAT'' in. , case you haven't not. ced'. that times' flying—there are only fifty-four more shop- ping days`; until Christmas. THAT Bob Morton, 'son of Mr. and' Mrs. Albert . Morton of town, arrived ' home the first. of the 'week, after . two . years service' with the RCAF in Ger many. ti • • • • A Complete Range.; of FIRST . QUALITY Rubber footwear For . Every • Member' of The .Family. --: Now, In Stock Choose from CANADA'S Best Known, Brand Names , for. COMPLETE , PROTEC'T'ION for THE ;`WINTER MONTHS' AHEAD' CHILDREN'S SIZES a . ' - • n whitred or brown, warmly. , lined with e . shearling: cuff. 1 • • TWOMENS anc CHILDREN'S PLAS OVERSHOES.• BEST QAL . U'' ,.TTY . MEN'S RUBBERBOOTS SOO • In medium' o `Wide Lasts , :,, , . '. • from $ 3.95 up r E RA�T�I�W Shoei-Store.. FINE FOOTWEAlt . FOR. ALL THE FAMILY 4 • k • 4 • 11 •