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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Phantom
• Panti-Hose
$1.27 pr.
3 pr. $3.65
Men's Shirts
Short Sleeved
S -M -L -XL
Plain Shades and Patterns
clearing
at $6 99
out
•Values to $15.00
Lovely Fa I Shades Of
And jantzenGT,
co-ordinates
Paris Star now has sizes from 38 to 44
Be Prepared For The. Snow
BUY YOUR
NOW
WHILE WE HAVE A GOOD
SELECTION OF SIZES,
COLOURS AND STYLES
•FOR A MORE DRESSED UP LOOK
HAVE A
PEEK AT OUR SELECTION OF
Niccohi nJackets
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AND
Street Length Coats
COSY, LUTFY FLANNELETTE AND
BRUSHED NYLON
NIGHT GOWNS
(short or long)
P. DORM SETS
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For Up-to-date 'Styling
Come In and See
Jantzen's
LINE OF
Men's
Suit
Jackets
with co-ordinating
Pants, Sweaters and Shirts
QUILTED OR
BRUSHED NYLON
HOUSECOATS
(long or short)
To keep you warm on cold winter evenings ahead: Sizes S -M -I, -XL and 38- 44.
Sleepwear makes a very appreciated gift.
Don't forget -Christmas isn't too far away
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I SEE . . .
By The Sentinel
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Jelle delong
of Kinloss flew to Holland from
Toronto International Airport on
Thursday. Mrs. de Jong's moth-
er died in Holland on Thursday.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day,: Mr. and Mrs. de Jong will
remain there for three weeks.
Mrs. de Jong had visited her
mother one year ago.
THAT Mrs. Art Purney df Lucknow
and Mrs. Art Collins of Huron •
Township have commenced
work at TheLucknow Sentinel,.
both on a part time basis. Rosa -
lea Hackett of Ashfield Township
who was employed by The Sent-
inel', has commenced nurses •
training at Wingha,m and Dist-
rict Hospital.
THAT the Lucknow Business Assoc
iation met Thursday evening..
Plans for Christmas were discus-
sed , but final decisions about
hours and parade were left until
their next meeting on November
4th. It was suggested by those
present that the business places
might close from 1 to 2 p.m. on
Fair Day , during the parade.
Ti LAT this is the weekend
Lucknow's 109th annualFt
Fair. • Glen Walden is pred
of Lucknow Agricultural&
and, , along with the entire
• board , has been workingt
this week end for sometl
Plans indicate a fine fair
residents and the hopesof
responsible are for a brea
the weatherman.
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T liAT pictured on the froat
of the booklet listing the.
cultural Societies Fall Fai,
1974 in Ontario, published
• Ministry of. Agriculture ati
is Mrs. Ron Alton of IA
and her registered Palo
Ronda's Golden Princess,
has shown her horse at Fit
the area for 'a numberof
and has been a consistent
The pic ttire on the bookie
taken at the Tara fair laf
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T I AT the Fall season briflg
group of press reporters int
vice by various local chil
Se ntinel wishes to remind
press reporters, new and
that meeting reports must
• ceived immediately fell
the event in order to ass
lication.
TI AT Jacob Kuepfer, R.
Wingham, lost control of
tractor he was driving on
ember 9 and wept over
ba nkment causing the ua
roll , throwing him off,
admitted to hospital'
ple.contusions and abrasi
his bac k , shoulders , ches
men and forehead. He
is fac tory condition.