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fHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27th, 1954
■. '■ TEEN-AGERS NYLON GABARDINE . ' . |
Station Wagon
I in sizes fc to. 16
$14.95 VALUE FOR
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[ A special buy of factory clearances purchased this week <
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> interlining. Shades are navy, wine, green and teal blue. Styles J
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I AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS I;
Free Pick-Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday. ^ I J
ASHTON’S
THAT painters are haying a field
day with the return of decent
out-of-doors weather. Store
fronts being painted this week
are McKim’s Drug Store, Co-op
Grocery? and Mullin’s Bakery.
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FOR HEALTHY, ALL-WEATHER
COMFORT
GET A McClary
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Oil Space Heater
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GIRLGUIPES
her. Beverley replied very fit
tingly. She said thalt she had
Jaeeii a Guide for over six years,
and was appreciative 6f all the
leadership given her in that
time. She especially thanked
Mrs. McKim, Mrs. Boyle and
. Mrs. Finlay, who. had been a
great help to her in the coin-
; pletion of the work.
Lunch was Served by the ladies
. of the Local Association,* and the
.inspection of the Guide room by
the general public followed.
The following Girl Guide
badges were. presented;
- First Class, Beverley Ashton;
Second * Class, Anne Crawford,
Jean Richards, Joan Crawford,
Joanne Hunter, Nancy Webster;.
Astrohomer—1badge,.Anne.Craw
ford; Child Nurse badges Anne
< Crawford; Cycilist badge, Anne
A./ Crawford; Emergency Helper
, badge, Anne. Crawford, Jean
Richards, Joan Crawford, Joanne
Hunter, Nahcy Webster; Globe
Trotter badge, Anne Crawford,
> Anne. Petersen, ; Bessie Reavie, <
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Beverley Ashton, Jean Richards,
Joanne Hunter, Louise Andrew,
Mar ilynKilpatrickjNancy*'Web
ster; Handywoman badge, Anne
Petersen, Bessie Reavie, Beverley
Ashton, Jean Richards, Joanne
Hunter, Louise Andrew; Hikers
badge, Beverley Ashton, Joanne
Hunter, Louise Andrew, Ruth
Treleaven; Homemaker badge,
Jean> Richards, Joanne Hunter,
Nancy Webster; Horsewoman
badge, Louise Andrew; Needte-
Woman badge, Jean Richards, Jo
anne Hunter, Nancy Webster;
Pioneer hadge; Beverley Ashton,
Louise Andrew, Ruth Treleaveri;
Postal badge, Arnie Petersen,
Bessie Reavie, Beverley- Ashton,
Jean Richards, Joanne Hunter,
Louise Andrew, Ruth Treleaven;
Swimmer badge, Beverley Ashr
ton; Toymaker badge, Anne
Crawford; Tracker badge, Bev
erley Ashton, Joanne Hunter,
Louise Andrew; Woodman badge,
Beverley Ashton, Joanne Hun
ter, Louise. Andrew, Nancy Web
star, Ruth. Treleaven; World
Knowledge badge, Beverley Ash
ton, Louise Andrew, Ruth Tre-
lea veil; Woodcraft Emblem, Bev -
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THAT services in the Presby?
terian Church this Sunday will
be withdrawn, 'because of an
niversary services in Erskine
Church, Dungannon, conducted
by the pastor, Rev. Wallace Mc
Clean.’ \
THAT prize winners at the Aux
iliary Shoot party on Friday
night were Miss Catherine Mac-
—LennanandEarlvHarris——
THAT in ccHijmoiv with many
sdiools in the West Bruce In
spectorate, students of the
Lucknow Public School had a
holiday last Thursday while
the teachers w^re attending the
annual convention held at
Southampton. The local (staff,
Mr'. Stuart Collyer, Miss Ruby
Webb, Miss Helen Thompson,
Mrs. Roy Havens and Mrs. N,
. J. MacKenzie, accompanied Mr.
Kenneth McAllister of .White
church school to Southampton,
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THAT Hallowe’en, the 31st, fal^
on Sunday, so .it is to be expect
ed that the “trick or treat”
gobblins and witches will be
maXin®
. evening. Better, have those
treats on hand.
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THAT. Maurice Hodgins of ‘Kin
loss Township, who recently
■ lost his barn by fire, is hold
ingan auction sale of livestock
on Friday. Maurice is retaining
what im|pl0ments were saved,
so that he* can “get\ going”
again in the spring, but with
out a barn, and winter just
around the corner, he is dis
posing .of upwards to 30 head
of cattle, including a registered
Shorthorn bull. » • •
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Amazingly efficient
Simplified operation
Instant flame adjustment
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Circulated heat with warm air
currents as well as radiant heat
Copper bearing steel combustion
, chamber >■-
Automatic draft regulator
• * • . *Aluminized interior for greater
reflectivity
More efficient circulation
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Heating — Plumbing — Tinsmithing
Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced
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THAT Mr. and Mrs Charles EL
Eliott and their five-year-old
grandson; Charles Elliott, have
moved, from Kinloss to the
Clark residence, just east of
the United Church. Young
' Charles will be attending -kin -
: dergarten. Mr. Elliott recently
sold his farm and held a clear
ing sale.
THAT J. D. Burns has been
transferred -from Ingersoll to
Wingham as operator at the
7 C.N.R. depot.Jim,son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Burns of Luck-
, now, has been at Ingersoll for
the past few years, The Burns
’ family has now taken up resi
dence in Wingham.
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THAT an interesting afternoon is
assured this Thursday in the
Town Hallat the Canada Pack
ers Cooking School, sponsored
■by the United Church W.A.
There are several lovely prizes
to be given away to the holders
of the lucky‘ tickets.
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THAT Mr. and Mrs., James T.
Webster have moved from Sea
forth to their new home at Am
berley. .
THAT. The Sentinel was no soon-
’ erdistributed last -week, than---
a Havelock Street resident sold
a bed which had been adver
tised in the “Want Ads”—and,
it was a neighbor who bought
: it. A half dozen other, enquiries
were received after the sale .
had been made.. ’ ;
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THAT the presentation of sc hob- ■
arShip and athletic awards will
be a feature of the Lucknow
District High School Com
mencement on Friday evening,
when. Dr. Duncan McLarty of
1 Western University will speak .
on the subject, “The Role of
Education in the Struggle tor.
. Existence”.
THAT the Boy Scout paper drive
is slated for this. Thursday af
ternoon. Remember to set it
at the curb.:
HARVEST l
k Alleps Apple Jiiice,
k 20 oz. ...___...........i 2 for 31<!i
,Ripe ’n Ragged Peaches,
k 20 <«* .........24c
,I.GA. Diced Carrots 2 for 25c
, Green Giant Cut '
. Wax Beans, 15 oz. 2 for 35c
kLibby’s ' , *
. , Deep Brown .Beans, 20 oz. 21c
^Libby’s Deep Brown
. Beans, 15 oz. ...... ■ 2 for 35c
> Libby’s Kertiel Corn'2 for 33c
/York Choice Corn 2 for 31c
.Breakfast Club
k Raspberry Jam, 24 oz.... 36c
’ Meet Miss? McKinnon at the CANADA PACKERS COOKING
’ SCHOOL this Thursday at 12.00 p.m. in Lucknow ToWn Hall.
NEW Recipes — FREE Prizes.“ r- r~-- ? ■■■■ .................... .....
; SMITH’S FOOD MARKET
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erley Ashton, Louise Andrew; Re-
Iigion“and“lnfe--Emblem7“.Anne-
Crawford, - Bessie Reavie, Bever
ley Ashton, Elizabeth Webster,
Jean Richards, Joan Crawford,
Joanne, • Hunter,. Louise Andrew,
Marilyn; Kilpatrick, Nancy John
ston, Nancy Webster, Ruth Tre-
leaven; Wm. A; Schmid shield for
General Proficiency in the past
year was presented to the Can^
ary Patrol. , .•
Brownie Badges were presented
as follows: Brownie Wings, Eliz
abeth Banpister (who was absent
through illness), Elizabeth Fin
layson, Lyn Couse, Margaret
Mullin, Nancy Webster, Patricia
Thompson; Golden Hand,. Eliza
beth -Bannister, Elizabeth Finlay
son, Lyn Couse, Margaret Mullin,
Mary Allin, Nancy Forster, Pat
ricia Thompson; Golden. Bar ^.Di
anne Jamieson, Linda Button;
Lorna Howald, Margaret Reece;
’‘Skaters Badge, Elizabeth" Banni--
ster,‘ Janet Finlayson, Judy Web
ster, Lyn Couse, Margaret MuL
lin, Mary Allin, Nancy Forster,
-Patricia Thompson. • *
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Kam .. »'.......................... 39c
Margene Margarine .......... 38c
Bleached Raisins, 15 oz. 26c
Ogilvie Cherry Almond
Cake Mix . ...... 35c .
Libby’s Spaghetti ... 2 for 270 .
White SwantUlceMhMM 2 for 25c .
Red Seal Cohoe Salmon ..
Mason Jar
. York Peanut Butter
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FOR THOSE GROWING FEET
Choose from the Following Brand Names
of Savage Shoes :
SPECIAL TIDE.
Giant size ...........62c
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RED SCHOOL HOUSE
TEEN AGERS
BROUWERS RESEARCH
carried in stock'in B, C, D, E widths
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For Longer Wear — Be Sure With Savage
FinO Footwear For All The Family
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■ ? pure wool Blankets ,
| Slight imperfection. Size 60x80.
Colors green, gold, blue, rose,
' wihe. Only' ’$8'^5
KNITTING YARN
Ottawa Valley kftiitihg.yarh; rail
wool. Clearing, a skein 50c
. WHITE FLANNELETTE ' ' ’
27^ .wide, 10 yds. fdr ............ $3.30 •
MEN’S DIAMOND HOSE
90 percent Kroy wool and 10 per-
cent . nylon. ’ Assorted colors. A ’
; pair ..... $1,63 ;
I LISLE HOSE
.'frFulLfasliioiied/ fihe. lisle fabse,
size 9 to 10 V2. Pair.......;..... $1.00 ”
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WORK SOCKS
Pure wool work socks, nylon in
heel and toe. Reg. $1.10 pair.’
Now, 2 pair for only $1.99
MEN’S PLAID SHIRTS
Assorted' colors, and'sizes .. $1.05 .
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Sizes 8 to 1'6. Long sleeves. Reg.
$O9t Special Price $1.19
-COTTON'ptiAlD--SHIRTS
Colorful cotton plaid shirts,
bright plaid patterns; Sizes 14V2
to 17. .........’ $2.79
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