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. , LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister;
Rev. G. A; Meiklejohn,
" B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. . 1st, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO »
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Gloves
25c
4
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'SALE'.
VELVETS
VELOURS
FELTS
VEILS
FLOWERS
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS
52x52, patterns, regular $2.75.
SALE PRICE — $1.97
GIRLS’ BOBBY SOX
Rib knit, white, and colors, ideal
f: for school, regular 49c.
SALE — 3 PAIR $1.00
KIDDIES’ PYJAMAS
Regular $1.98
. /SALE — $1.29 ' .
„ , and Mrs. Russel Ritchie. :
i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans and
PURE SILK HEADSQUARES
'Jlani J’oll-^l edge. Regular $1.39.
r . SALE —'95c
BOYS’ JEANS '
.Boys’ sanforized* Jeans, 8 to 14.
Boxer and belt styles. Reg. $2.'95.
Sale $2.19
^•TlHtEi^RlNG'BINDLRS^
Lvalhei’.'brief case style,
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free 55c SIZE REFILL
WITH EACH!
MEN’S DRESS SOX
Many diamond patterns, wool
cotton—nylon blend subs. •
SALE — 49c PAIR
Fall Hats
Women’s, Misses’. Children’s
Profusion of color
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Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Johnston I
BATH TOWELS
, , Guest size, regular 8.9c
Sale, 49c each
■ anmiPLASTIC DRAPES —:
Odds and End^ Regular to $1.98
i^99c ,
a.m.: Church School.
a.m.: Dedication of Pulpit
Bible.
p.m4 “The Magnetic* Fol-=
Jowship’V i
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DRESSES
Special group. Regular $2.98.
SALE—$1.99
GIRLS.’ DRESSES
■2' to 6x, 7 'to 14~“Rogu1gr $2.98 '
.. SAL&30%,;OFF.
COTTON BLANKETS . '
Regular $5.98,
SALE -r $3.49 ■
' - / /.......BATH TOWELS ''/'.
‘ SALE 98c ’
SPORTS WEAR
Girls’ and Ladies’ Sports Wgar--
‘ Tee Shirts; - Blouses, etL
20 to 50 percent off
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Local & Genetai
Miss -Marie Huston of Ripley
spent the .week-end' with (Mrs.
'Elizabeth Ferguson.
Mr, and Mrs, N. S, Calvert
and daughter Joyce of Paris, are
visiting With Mr. and Mrs. W, J.
Douglas. >
Mr; and Mrs. Stewart CameTon,
Mary Ann and Roddy of Port
Colbome, spent last week with
Ws. N. £.Bushell.:'.
. Mrs. Ida Hackett is spending a
couple of weeks in London with
her (Jaughter,, Mrs. Millicent
Boles.' - j . •
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hall, John
and Janis//of‘Detroit spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hall. .
Auston Solomon has gone to
Edmonton for a month’s visit
With his son Ellwood and Mrs’.
Solomon. «
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Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fells and
R,oy left on Tuesday, oh their re
turn to Smooth Rock Falls. Mr.
Fells recently completed a two-
week principal’s course at King
ston. / ' ...............................-r ~ "
I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russell and
children of Ottawa, Mr. and/Mrs.
W. A. ^Russell and Miss Isabel
langside
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The community extends deep
est sympathy to Mrs. Orr and
;^Hy in the loss of husband and
j father, Mr, Wm. Orr.
, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Young
have bought the farm of Mr' and
Neil MacDonald and plan
to moVe there. MrAand Mrs. Mac
Donald have bQught a home in
Teeswater.
The children who attended the
.Vacation School from Langside
were Marion Scott, Jo Ann Con
ley, Marion and David Wall, Don
na Moffat, Audrey Young, Doris
Moffat, Shirley Scotf. The (child-
len enjoyed the school very much
and - they will have their crafts
on display at a social in the
church on. Thursday evening to
which all the congregation, is in
vited. Sandwiches' and cookies
will be served. • A
^ Adrian V. D. Lugt io spending
his holidays with Mr. and Mrs;
Percy Ganbutt.. .
Mr. Jack Huff mart of Three
Rivers, Man., is spending a month
furlough at his home. <
Mrs. Mary Jane Tiffin, arrived
home after a- visit with ' friends
at Lavonia arid Detroit. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hayes accompanied her
home. ■ ■'
Those taking in the bus trip to
Niagara Falls were Messrs. Jack -r, ,, _ _
Hayes,- Russel Ritchie, Fred and Pusse*1 of Regina were visitors
Charlie Tiffin, Wendell Taylor;-' last week at the McKibbon cot-
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Garbutt, Kincardine. -' t .
(Mr-, and-Mrs. Elridge Myers' and *“ ■ T ■. ' -:
family from/Sheguiandah, Mani-.1 ‘tor’s c;are with pneumonia. ' .
touliri Island, aw7 visitors with I Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Johnston
;soh and brother/ Mr:, and' Mrs. of Ripley visited Sunday with Mr.
Percy Garbutt. . . “ J " ” ’ ” '
Recent visitors with Mr. and
MrX Frank Miller were Mr. and Teddy spent, Sunday, in London.
Mrs. Nelson Fitzeir of Portland, (Teddy remained for a holiday.
Oregon; Mr. Alex MacKenzie of ' :Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Wall and
Kincardine;., M^and-Mr-s—Bruee ^P^-spent-Sunday at Auburn.
Hmith^n-d-Vto-laToT-Sam’h"aThptbitrjHer”mother^MTS^Jo‘h’n^^
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and returned with them for a visit.
Marie, Mrs. Stanley Swass and > Miss Cecilia Crowston returned-
Elizabeth Ann. from Tiverton; Mr.1 home. after , a holiday with Her.
and Mrs. Ed Moore, Phyllis.- Shir- aunt> Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Wing
ley arid- Doris of Whitechurch; ham.
Mr, and Mrs/John Dahmer and • Miss Thelma Feaga.ri of Guelph
Michael of Lucknow: .; / was a recent visitor at the home
Allan Mille^ has-spent the past. of her brother, Mr. Chester Fea--
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
STUDENTS PERFORM
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A vacation Bible School was
held in the Presbyterian church
during the week of August 16th,
under the direction of >Rev. G.
A, Meiklejohn ..assisted by Rev.
K L. Jennings. On Friday even
ing of that, week achievement
night was held when the child
ren surprised , a large audience
with' what they accomplished
during the week.
Teachers were Mrs. Morgan
Henderson, Mrs.. , Roy Havens,
Miss Catherine McLennan, Mrs.
Harold Allin,* “MYs. Jack Fisher,
Miss Flora Webster, Miss Dean
MactpQd. The .music was direct-.
ecLby Miss Helen Thompson.
MARKS 92nd BIRTHDAY
Mr. R. C. McGowan of East
Wawanosh, near Bly th, observed
his 92nd birthday on Tuesday,
August: 31st. The late Mrs. Me-.
Gowan was formerly Miss, Mag
gie Murdoch, and was born on.
the farm now owned by Gordon.
Kirkland. Her father, the late
John Murdoch, was one of the
pioneer settlers of . the district.
Mrs. Hugh Cuming, Gloria and
Billy spent last week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W., Jo.ynt at
tended tne -funeral of Mrs... W. A.
Freeman at. Seaforth. •
•Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Gagan of '
London were week-end guests, of!
Mrs. N. E. Bushell. / .1 two weeks in "bed under .the ’doc - gan.
Sept. 2
SPECIAL! Children’s Anklets
Fashion Millin I
MARKET STORE
BARGAINS GALORETPi-icei slaihed on OT
goods. Special sale prices on new fall •clothing. Be >
sure to get your sh&re at these LOW, LOW PRICES.
DOESKINSHIRTS
Boys’ plaid doeskin shirts,. '7 to. 14,
sanforized. Swell for school. Reg
ular. $1.98.
Sale $1.49 each
Sept. 11
BOYS’ UNDERWEAR
Briefs, 2, 4, 6. Regular 49c each.
3 Pair $1.00
BOYS’ SCHOOL SOX
Wool-nylon-cotton blend. A 75c
-value.
SALE PRICE — 39c
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NYLON CARDIGANS
Girls’, and Misses’; soft 'pastel
tone^. Regular $3.98...
Sale — $3.49
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DOESKIN SHIRTING
Latest plaids.. Save 1.0c to 20c
.' . a yard. • .
Sale 49c arid 59c yard
BOYS’ DRESS PANTS
Ages 6 lo .16. 'Pic ’n ^Pic, Gaber-
• 'dine, tailored just dike Dad’s.'
. ■ • A 85-.00 value/ ,
....."SALE ~ ~S£95 pAIR - “ ’
SPORTS SHIRTS
...Boys’‘ * aiid “"Men’s ’ Sport - Shiris.
Lots, of opportunity to wear these'
.yet.
Sale discount of
29 to 50 piercent
SAVE ON THESE!
TEA TOWELS
Regular 39c - 49c
SALE PRICE — 25c EACH
TWO FOR 39c
SHEETS
. Fine percale, 81x100, were
$10.50 pair.
SALE — $3.19. ----- ■ ----- - ■
CREPE DRESSES <
Mostly sinall sizes, ideal for teen
— a g.er-s JReg-u la r--$44)5-
SALE —: $£.50 '
NYLONS
Excellent Wear Subs. -
Sale price, \88c pair
MEN’S DENIM PANTS
Sanforized. Regular $5.50.
Sale $2.88 pair
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Note books, pens, pencils, refills, crayons, etc
KIDDIES — FREEBAI.I.OON!
with your school supply purchase,
MANY MOR^ unadverjtised bargains in eve^y de-
partirheht. Sale starts Thursday, September 2nd. Ends
Saturday, September 11 th.