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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-26, Page 12'LUCKNOW SENTI1 E•, It's a Carefree World BRUSHED ARNEL' and Bemberg SNUGGLEDOWN SkEEPWEAR Dreams are made sof sleepwear' like this! Warm as toast —sof i • CKNOW;. ONTARIO . WED'NESD/ . NQV 260)1'10M as kitten's purr— and luxurious as cashmere. A, brushed knit fabric of Arnel` and Bemberg; it is machine washable, can ,be tumble dried, is quick drying, needs little or no ironing and: won't "shrink or stretch. Mother Hubbard Gowns ,r $4,95 Skijarnas for small fry, 2.: to 6x, • $2.50 and $2.98 8 to 14 $2.98 Ladies' Full ;Length Pyjamas,. $3.95, $4.95' o.. Bed Jackets Oversize Nightgowns $4.95 "D Dream, Colours, : C,oral r Rosedawn an d Mint Flannelette Pyjamas and Gowns from $2.98' to $5.9.5" ♦ice v\ ' ytih �'C,�`\ .•••• �, tit :`�• Sleepwear of brushed ARNEL and: Bemberg �` ' Registered - trademark. I ".•SEE• .BY. : ENThNEL THAT in renewing their. paper Gordon ' Maclntyre, I.P°S., of Bracebridge, a ' former teacher 'at St. Helens arid Lucknow, writes, "Looking forward to :another year of •Sentinel , read- ing. ' The MacIntyires Will .soon • be joining the ranks of. your, `old-time' readers;" . THAT the science class of Grade 10 attended the Royal Winte accompanied Fair on Friday, �, by their. teacher, Wm.. M. Mac- Donald. Harvey Webster drove the bus. The week • previous.. it I TwasoronGtorade.bybu11 s,, wdhichriven weibntyAto . l lan Reed and accompanied by •Ronald "Kelter,born of the tea thing . staff. THAT C H Epps will be guest AGENT FOR" KINCARDINE CLEANERS Pic . -U ,and Delivery ;Monday and.> Thursday. Free Pick -Up LADIES' MEN'S' AND CHILDREN'S' WEAR Piece Goods and Woollens PHONE` 75-W . LUCKNOW' ,'..ON TURN OUT 3000 FINISHED . CATTLE ON MURRAY RANCH "A recent issue of'the.Canadian Cattleman 'magazine - carried an interesting article about Jack • Murray and•his three; sons, Jim, Chuck ' and Lyle. They: run.: a commercial ranch, raise.. purebred .Herefords, ,operate dryland .'and irrigated' .farm's, 'and annually turn : Out 3,000. head finished beef ..from feedlots; most. of which are' marketed ; in the es, it's a ;;:company affair with all l'vin withinITHAT Centennial donations :are of the foursome i. g . o in d; Th latest ' k.. Lloyd,, wh u CAKE MIXES • J PILLSBURY. ... .. IGA "FANCY. APPLE •'SAUCE 16 oz. , , ,. INGERSOLL - CHEESE SPREAD 16 °v.. .:,. ° IGA CHOICE CREAM CORN 20 oz' SQUIRREL `PEANUT BUTTER 16 ,. 4c.. off, oz .: , ; ," . .; , GOLD `BOND STAMPS Prices' effective. November ' 2.7 4,, 'speaker V at an official •.organ- � aeon. istrict Horticulturalpage" 1. now.and Ia ontin � ed` from ? (C _,µ. • Society on, � Thursday .• .e�Fenmg United Church. ' Mrs.: Ackert . is . next week• in the Town Hall.; en's or " an keit is F h 1 active in . wom g. Further details next'issue. and a member ..Of the. "choir for. '/" �', � over thirty'.years; 'Mx. ,Ackert is Z'I�AT'�;John:llliacRae, operator' of a member of the official board the �F'ma :. service station, . was 1'and the ` session, One..`six, in o1 nd' life ort's �E DELIVER .' ,,• 28 29 PHONE 20 iz t meeting` of. the Luck ACKERT WEDDING 1 field •:farm of Kenneth L Mac- Kenzie where -they/ obtained a good water supply at 186; feet, which relieves a water short- ' age which 'Kenny was facing. They : sank the well in four days. a class. of ,ten, mem- . of She is a charter. a who successfully completed 'a diploma course; in carburetor ber of.the Holyrood Women's In- service Miss. Jack stitute. He served five years.on • at.St. Louis, Mi Council .� twen- the i n. takin Kinloss' Township the; only.Canada g I' was.the a:. -four years as a ,director of the - course, W • West W'awanosh Mutual Fire In;' THAT Davison Well. Drillers of surance Company; is a . member Wing ham recently- completed of the Canadian ;Order • of Fores drilling operations at the . Ash- tern and . the Royal Arch Masons. Mr. .and;. Mrs. Ackert have a family of one daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Graham (Winnifred): of Ri- pley, and three sons, Raynard bald Lloyd of Holyrood and Her- vey, north • of Kincardine All three sons are : farming. Raynard moved to his- Dad's farm when 1Vfr. and Mrs, Ackert•moved to has been with'the United °Co-ops of Ontario' for; six;. years, purchas • farm and moved irk ed Raynard's rd s last week with'his: family. Lloyd had : previously been living `,.at Oinemee where_ he !was ,an area ;supervisor with ;the .Co-op. Mr. and Mrs. Ackert have ten grand children and two great' grand- children.. ;• `.Of; • a family of 'five girls anct one boy, Mrs. Ackert and her .sis- ter: Mrs. Charles' ,Congram • of Lucknow are ; the two surviving members: Mr. Ackert has two sisters in the western provinces, Mrs. R. J. Harper of Leney, Sask,' and Mr . Charles'Boulding of Re - f th r still being receive a Lucknow last wee o gins, Sask. There• were '2 boys. and three ,1girls in . his family,. . Mr. ' and . Mrs., Ackert have ?birthdays on 'the ' same ' ,day. ; On .Saturday of last week' a „birthday dinner was . held at' Harvey Ac;- kert's at Kincardine. " Yesterday., the family held ,a fiftieth anniver- sary dinner •gat : the Tiger=Dunlop each other Inn at Goderioh: driving distance o C: , • ,: from Herb ' on to arrive was Lethbridge and Picture Butte e 1 thel area- of Alberta. ' Graf ain of Toronto. The father is a brother of P. A `. Murray of Kinloss. His son,. John ,THAT a card from Jennie and and. his bride, the. former" Amelia , Bill. Porteous at Daytona beach Carruthers, 'who left recently far ` announces that once again : they- the hey the West will be 'employed on the, have reached the sunny south, uncle's' ''ranch, : assisting . with this . where the temperature hovers big cattle raising operation,; around 85 . since they arrived n gays. ' SANTA'S COMING • • i ,-GAMES to, to 'lease one and all Monopoly; Careers :.�p Y eesi,, 'Bingo and: marry,' many ;others. Contact Quiz, Ring Toss, Jolly Pirate, Tidell • Winks, Parch / DOLLS , -, another. new ..shipment of dolls.:"Now we have among : others, Mama Dolls, complete with, el • easings and high heels; • also° the sweetest Bride • 4 Dolls and' not ,forgetting* ing those dolls to. dress: HOW4ABOUT BOOKS? - There are linen books tor. i • ' baby pictures books for tots; books to colour, 'and. many other' lovely hocks to suit all ages:., NOW KIDS,' how about -that. gift for. Mum and Dad? We have just. the thing— Lovely::nylon ' and ,rayon satin-boiir d. Blankets; 45.95 Pretty Gay; Towels,' from , Generous.. 'L', 8.. • • . 49c Sized All LinenTea •'Vowels; ,each . •• y .. qc .. ,.,.•. .. , Glass Dishes, all, shapes, and sizes, really elite; from" 19c snnart 'and -different froth $1:00 Craft Boxed Glassware,- • I' THAT Wars. Chester Hackett, the recently :Bell.. Graham, . passe4 her registered nurse ex- aminations. THAT : a fox was shot on the farm of Russ ,Middleton last week and another one was des- patched • with 'a; club on the farm _of ' Fred .Gilchrist.• Both. • showed . definite signs of being rabid. y• THAT ' a. 4-H Sheep Club is to be sponsored',by the Lions Club •if sufficient interest is shown. Anyone` interested should con- taet the Committee within a ifew days. See the advertise- ment inthis issue. ITHAT Mks. Orland Richards, 'at-. tended th& Federated Women's ! Institute Of Ontario; November I Board meeting, " when it; ton- . vened at the O.A.C. Guelph: November '18th. Mrs. Richard is•Provincial -Convener of Ag- ' riculture and Canadian Indus- • tries. . • THAT we received,"an ''.'"order for ' a , Lucknow historical book. from Mrs: Alex (Margaret) MacLennan of ' Chicago,, ' who says she especially enjoys the Ashfield and St. Helens news e Sentinel., THAT ti u f r 'renewing her Sentinel { ' s ption Mrs. 'George Lin- ley (Grace Cameron) . of De-, troit, jwrites "The glow of • the Centennial is stili: with us and .. will be for a long time as We ,id enjoy every` minute. You did a wonderful job." moors 'Open at. 8.15 Ganes start at 845:'sharp ' 1. . . ,. Novembe.. �r 2,.• 7Thurday..• 1Ii,, ERS CALLED 51 NtJMB 122 Games $1:00 "- - Extra 'Cards 25c SPONSORED by LUCKNOW LEGION, .BRANCH 309 laillbey 1�►ui4 Vi filter' ,c t .. /�ii•.•i i.•.„�r.i, ,• ......•r• i...............-•,... •. ....rY. ...iv...„; i ,moi LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW JACKPOT :OF '$80.00 For The Cold Weather .Ahead WOOL or ,SHEARLLINING;; WITH WARM ING•• , *OMEN'S RUBBER:' SHEARLING'• LINED, in/ black. ,brown or reds' from ' ..: ..:: y : • VyOM>rN`S LEATHER SNO-BOOTS; warmly lined,' is . black, brown , $6.95 to $9.95 Also a complete range of r .. " / WARM SLIPPERS for every ; rnerinber of the 'family • FINEFOOTWEAR F' Oe 'R ALL TRF PAMIL'J1.