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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-19, Page 10S3 ©SHE#. A * PAGE TEN t • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO T » in I I 1 ASHTON’S SPECIALS ’ *- ■ Children’s Wear THIS WEEK .1 "■ ■■ "• ' ' ■ : Visit our basement of Children’s Wear and look over the Specials featured this week. (r i I SEE BY THE SENTINEL . ■ ' ■ - : : ii t M \ MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Piece Godds and Woollens THAT ■ Mr. - and Mrs. Raymond Redmond have returned from Kingsville to East Wartyanosh and have taken up residence ori the farm at Westfield. THAT jack McKim has finished his year at Western, and has - taken over the Fairview Dairy milk delivery from Clayton Al­ ton for the summer months. r CT WEDNESDAY MAY 19th, .1954 T .......... - A r T...... i Casli i J i '4 i Sponsored by The Clansmen In The> Recreational Centre LUCKNOW Thursday, May ao THAT William M. Leonard of ^Durham-has-been_elected_gr.aM superintendent of Wellington district No.. 4,>- df " the grand chapter of the Roal Arch Mas- ions of Canada. ’- Mr, Leonard was a former manager of the Royal Bank jgranch at Ripley. THAT some subscribers have >been wondering why the date oii their subscription label hasn’t been advanced. Fact is, we’ve been busy and have had . to put this job off. Hope Jtq get it done soon—maybe this • week-end. - course in psychology at West- ern University. She arrived home Thursday,, and left on Sunday for the northern sum­ mer resort where she will be ' employed until late in Sep­ tember. , • * THAT Chas. Pinkerton of Pink­ erton has been re-engaged .for his second term as teacher at Langside School, S.S. No. 8. THAT several carloads of Old . Light Lodge members payed a : fraternal visit to Palmerston Masonic Lodge on Friday ev­ ening. ■ ■ —o— ■THAT ~Mrs?~ El wood Irwin (J oan Campbell) has resigned , her school at the Sixth Concession, Kinloss, to accept a position on the Wingham Public Schdol staff, with duties commencing in September. I i i i I at 9.00 p.m. D;S.T.i 14 Games—$1.00 FOR CASH PRIZES OF $5.00 EACH FOUR SHARE-THE WEALTH SPECIALS Extra Cards and Specials 25c Each I THAT-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baiibout ing iat Whitechurch With Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt and spent Monday at Dungannon with the ; latter’s son, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Watt. Mr.' arid Mrs, Barbour were returning from a holiday in New York. He is a railway conductor and a son of the late ; Mr*, and Mrs. Archie Barbour of Lucknbw. Mrs. w. j. Watt is his sister. She was formerly Edith “ 'Barbour. —o-^-. THAT Noreen Kilpatrick has gone to Delawanna Inn at Honey Harbor, where she will spend the summer. Noreen, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. John Kilpatrick, has completed her second year of a four-yeartep. gone THAT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Schmid and Douglas of town and his brother Karl Schmid , of .Sarnia will leave the . end of next week on" a trip to Ger- r apany.. They will.■fly; froxh,14on- • treal. Mr and “Mrs.” Ix>uis Schmid had. originally intend­ ed to,make, the: trip*;.Mt their plans were changed when he suffered a heart attack, ’ THAT Reuben Wilson, district agent for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance, ran a display adyt. a cOiiple of weeks ago, and very shortly had an inquiry from a Sentinel sub­ scribed in the Ottawa district, regarding coverage in his Com­ pany. V ' THAT Stratford has a Square . Dance Club, and we note that Mr. and Mrs. Neely • Todd are members of the social commit- THAT . Lucknow Girl Guides will be holding their Cookie Day ?on Saturday when they make house-to-house calls in the Village. THAT^Mondtay; the 2#h of May, will be observed locally as a public holiday. , > '-'.^O------------■'•■f-Z......:...........- " ' THAT a cow advertised in last week’s paper by. Thomas Blake was sold to Lome Farrish be- fore Mr. Bldke had a chance . to see if the advt. had appear- ed. Lome followed him in> the .. lane from the mailbox. As a result of the advt., Mr; Blake sold another cow, a steer and a calf, to other : prospective buyers of the advertised cow. THAT Mr. Wm, MacDonald of the High School teaching "staff un­ derwent an operation in St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, last week and is reported to ? be making quite a recovery. favorable Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Macpher­ son of St. Helens, has bought the neighboring farm of the lgte Louis Weatherhead from Mrs. Weatherhead, who recent­ ly purchased a home now. in Luck- r, / FAMOUS BRANDS CARNIVAL SECOND BIG WEEK > Stokleys * , /Tomato Juice, 48 oz. , Clarks , Pork & Beans, 20 oz* 2 for 35c ,LG.A. , Choice Tomatoes, 20 oz. 2|27c klG.A. .■/ , Choice Com, 20 oz. z2 for ^Breakfast Club < /Raspberry Jam, 24 oz. .... ; Sherriffs Good Morning k Marmalade, 24 oz........... > Sweet , Mixed Pickles, 18 oz.......... , Fluffo Shortening ...,...... , Dainty Rice, lb. .... .......... /Kelloggs Corn Flakes, lge. 25c > r rf v »..p. w L iAa ► • ►' ► ►. ■ ►. * 21c 29c 35c 45c I 25c 29c 17c Jr,, who Master’s Degree in Michigan, was rush- . ed to Lansing hospital on Tues­ day for an appendix opei^tion. THAT Bill Macpherson, son of —.rn---'; —r—I— — THAT Steve Stothers, is studying’ for his THAT Russ Ritchie of underwent a hernia . in Winghajn Hospital bn Sat- urday.----—-•~ \ ——r-— Langside operation The only, real cure for baldness is hair! ........—"“7 -- y..-; ........ ■ 2 ~-------------------~7~— GOLD SEAL I Congoleum THAT MacKeith, who is em­ ployed , on the George Rodanz farm at Ringwood, near Stouff- ville, spent the week-end in the community. Mac says they are busy getting ready for the big annual Hereford sale at the Rodanz farm which is sche­ duled for Saturday. The wea­ ther has been bad there, and little or no seeding progress —had~ibeen~made—at—the—end^of the week. ——p—— THAT after a spell of wet, cold weather, the Weatherman re­ lented last Thursday and pro­ duced a welcome sample of -pleasant spring weather which continued over the week-end. ' Seeding operations which had been delayed, went ahead full swing. However, this .district, wasn’t so. badly off as some areas, and a .good many farm­ ers had the task pretty well , advanced, if not completed, be^ - fore the wet spell set in. —o— ..■■« THAT members of the Fire Com­ pany turne£ out on Thursday, evening to give the Main Street a thorough washing, combined : with a flushing of the hydrants. RUGS and BY-THE-YARD You simply unroll a Congoleum Rug arid it lies perfectly flat in a couple Of hours . . . with Con-, goleum by the'yard it’s, almost as easy . . . Remem­ ber Congoleum gives you a long life wear service j- and the most colorful up-to-date patterns ever offer­ ed. ?. " The Gold Seal Is Your Assurance Of Satisfaction —L-------— o -—:--:-------— GOLD SEAL Congowall FOR BEAUTIFUL TILE-LIKE WALLS . < 29c < ...... ■< < < < < < < .< I.G.A. ... Wax Paper, 100’ roll ....... White Swan Toilet Tissue 2 for Brunswick Sardines 3 for Challenger Cohoe Salmon, 14 tin Carnation Milk Ogilvie Gold or Silver Cake , Mix .............. York Mason Jar Peanut Butter ......Z Sunkist Oranges, 344’s . .. Grapefruit, 90’s .... 10 for Domestic Shortening Margene ... *......Z............ 25c 25c 27c 14c 35c AT ONLY A FEW CENTS A FOOT Congowall offers a wide range of attractive colors and the extra economy of installing it yourself. Simply unroll, cut and cemfent to wall. Congowali’s exclusive patented backing assures trouble-free in­ stallation. •.■? - • ■. - • • ■ SEE US FOR PRICES AND INSTRUCTIONS 44c 30c 49c 29c 38c~Z SMITH’S FOOD MARKET LUCKNOW’S MODERN CASH AND CARRY STORE ■R—Ai A A A A, A A A A 4 A 4 A A A S A A Z THAT Mr. and^Mrs. Garnet Hen- derson and family are moving from the, Farrish- house on . Standpipe Hill to the Hender­ son house on Havelock St. - PHONE 181, LUCKNOW V The MARKET STORE ———: ■■ '■ ■■ .. . T: * ' •••■ • ■ ■ . . . • , T-SHIRTS —BoyxS“^sufnmef^weight;~“T-‘Shirtsr™ made of white cotton' yarns in. " loose honeycomb stitch ’ with a “Jet Bohiber -Motif’’, Small, med-, ium and large J;.,$1.19 Men’s T-Shirts, made of practical • terry cloth for easy laundering, blue, grey,.beige, wine & white,, small, medium & large $1.49 1. _ . "PYJAMAS Men’s (pyjamas of firm quality ’ sanforized, cotton broadcloth that, should give splendid wear. The . trousers are full cut With elastic ' insert at waist Colors, blue, tan and grey with contrasting piping. _• Sizes 38 to 44 inch chest $4.50 . Id WORK SOCKS -~Sani taiy^fwork socksZi n- a med - —1 iunvwejght blend of Wool, rayon , and cotton. Heather shade with white ribbed top. ........Z,...,.,../ 69c SPECIAL — BLANKETS Large satin-bouhd O.V^pure wool^ blankets (with very slight im­ perfections). Reg. $12.00 line. Only .........$3.95,, MILLINERY Light/ and airy, ideal -for the Warm days ahead. Newest styles in Summer Millinery from $2,25 , .........■.,,. .> —• I SUMMER JEWELLERY - Set.,, off that new. summer dress with some - of our really smarl summer jewellery from 49c > z z