The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-07, Page 16PAS *1XT*EN
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ASSORTMENT FOR. THE YOUNG FiIGH:.SCHOOL' :
LAD OR MEN. $8.95 ` to $29.95 ■ •
BLl.Z'ERS
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THAT` Mr and Mrs. Pete Mae
Donald, Jim. and..Marianna Mov-
ed ' to their home in Lucknow
last week. 'They sold their farm
-in • Ashfield, . and held . an. auc-
tion sale on March 18 after pur-
chasing' the Lucknow ". home of.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton.
THAT the' following 'ladies, attend-
ed the- annual 'meeting of Bruce
Presbyterial, ':United Church Wo-
, men, in, Kincardine: on Tuesday,.
March:. 30th,'. Mrs. W. 'Wharry,
,Mrs. 0. Brooks, Miss. Ada Web-
ster, Mrs W ' Drennan and. ,Mrs..
K. Cameron.
THAT Mrs. Gordon' Montgomery
and Mrs..Ken Mowbray attend-
ed the campaign dinner .of com-
munity
ommunity concerts in Goderich, on
Monday ' evening, March . 29th;
The- event, held in Knox 'Pres-
byterian Church Hall, marks
: the ' opening . of .community con:
,cert subscribers campaign, '
THAT vacancies exist on'the Luck -
now Fire' Department and an ad-
vertisement appears in this is-
sue calling for '' applications.
THAT 'Lucknow . Business ' Places
are advertising the resuming; of'.
Wrida. night open" ,:commenc
ing this' iday, .. April 9th ' .Luc
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know B.. ' ess Men' will hold a
meeting �n 'rat , .Monday .at :• 9 p.m
at Rathwell's.'Shoe :Store:'
•THAT Mrs.• George ' Cranston, won
$10 'worth' of groceries and ' Mrs.
Warren Wylds a roast' of, beef
in a draw . lastweekend at
Hall's Red:'. and White"Store.
THAT a , car driven by..' James
Munn ' of London with his". wife
and :seven-year-old .daughter as
passengers was in collision with
a car driven 'by: Georges Cran-
ston Of Lucknow .on.',.Main street
in •Lucknow about six , p.m Sat-
urday evening:, The collision, oc:
curved in front of Johnstone and
Son Furniture.:: ' According . to
Provincial Police, 'the; Munn car
was. westbound, and the Cran-
ston car had pulled out to pass
: another:. vehicle .when the head
on collision occurred. No injur-
ies • resulted: Damage was es-
timated ' at ' .about' 4400. ' to ' each
car. -Provincial Constable. 'Jack
Hatch of Kincardine , investigat-
ed.
•' 'THAT • Department of. Highways
■ officials. were in town "lastweek
doing ,a traffic survey in the.
area around the, county roads
running north . and south of the
village ' and ' on Highway 86 , at
this location, '
• WOOL .FLANNEL. 34 to 44 . $35.00
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ANEW SUITS' - $19.95 to $29.95 • ■
,,DRESS 'PANTS -' $4.95 to $8.95
WIFIDBitEAKERS -- $3.95'}0 $8.95
ALL WEATHER :COATS -- $11.95 to .$16.95
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Ladies' and Men's Wear -- , Lucknow
PHONE 528.2120.
THAT Lucknow District' , Co-op
have been planning ,their Spring
Sale of a wide variety of items
and "full page advertisements
.appeared' in last week and this
week's issue. Sentinel readers
would be ` `wise to check , this ad.
THAT Harold 'Austin ;:is .presently
employed at Montgomery Mo-
tors in Lucknow: • •
THAT after being closed for close
to a • week -for stock taking, the
Sepoy. Store openedagain on
.Tuesday of . this, week. .
■ , THAT Don Thompson• has resign-
ed from the . Lucknow Fire De-
partment after being a member
for *ten years: His office of trea-
surer is, being carried on by sec-'
retary ,Stuart Collyer''ori. a temp-
orary basis.. • •
.. - INCARDIN. ,.. ,O• ■
E CLEANERS : '
-Up and Delivery • Monday and Thursday•
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THAT, Ronald Jewitt, teacher of
Senior Pupils a,t Dungannon
School, has resigned .Brom his
, teaching position with the, Ash-
' field Township School Area
Board; He has accepted a tea-
ching 'position. at . Clinton' "after
several , years at. Dungannon..
"We always look•forward to the
Sentinel every Thursday morning
and . enjoy reading all the home
news" said Annie and John ta11-
patrick of. Arkona in . renewing'
ti 'k subscription,- ,
WEDNESDA'', 'APRIL "7th, 1965
YOUR : "LOWEST PRICES" FOOD1.AND
BLU. 'RIBBON, 16 oz. ':
Deo: Food: 'Sole
WE"S.TON.' REGULAR 49c
Arrowroot Biscuits
MIRACLE ,WHIP. 16 hoz,
Salad pressing Sale
REIf11LX SAVE:
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tins 98c
PALM GARDENS:. REGULAR 45c
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Tea Bugs Sale 50 bay.
SCHNEIDER'S, 3c' OFF PACKAGE
Shortening Sale
SAVE 6c'`
pound 43c
SAVE ' 6c
L.
ar 39c
SAVE
3,
:REALLY SAVE
2 pounds ., .47c::
CHEEZ: WHIZ. 16 :oz:
Cheese Spread Sale.
SAVE lOc
'ar 59c
McCORMICK'S. ''SALTED: OR PLAIN '}: SAVE 13c .'
Soda Cracker Super 2 pounds 65c:
We .111 'For .-Less .
Phone., Lucknow 528:3420;'
Values' Effective
APRIL'':8, ;9, 10.
Legion To Canvass For Salvation Army,
dive $1400 To Charitable Organizatiuns
The ' "monthly meeting of the'
Lucknow . Branch of 'the 'Royal
Canadian Legion : was' held on
:Tuesday, march 30th.
Captain Ferris of the Salvation
Army, Wingham, 'addressed.' the
meeting : 'and requested the mem
hers to :'carry out, the annual can-
vass' for • funds • in Lucknow and
district. He-- spoke of . the 'work be
ging done in the immediate dnstri'ct
by the. ' Salvation Army. ;The : Leg-
ion do the canvass , in May.
$25.00' was . donated to the • School.
for Retarded Children in, Wingham
and .$10;00 ' to the Crippled,. 'Child' -
ren Easter Seal Fund. .
A request was .made to the Leg-
ion.
egion by. the Lucknow. Cub Pack;
for : a new : flag, and, was granted.
• Last year's'. treasurer, Ernie
Lewis, reported` that $1400.00 was
given to charitable organizations,
outside. the Legion and to sports.
in 1964. Sports. , included minor
ball ,and hockey. and swimming
instruction• • for : children ` .at the
Teeswater pool,
Sports officer Walter Arnold
had bowling teams competing in
the zone playoffs in "Seaforth, and
district finals in Galt, during the
past month: Bob ' Simpson's rink.
has twice this 'winter competed in
Legion Curling bonspiels :in God-
erich. •
MARCH WEATHER
March was a: sunny month
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but unusually cold according
to weather records kept by
Mel Greer . of Lucknow:
The high : temperature for
the month- was .47 with "a low" •
of' 0. Snow. measured 11.8 in-
ches with not enough rainfall
.to measure.
In. March 1945, the temper-
ature soared to n,a high 'of 78.
degrees, ' the: hottest March
day . on record here.: '
On 'March • 29th, 1946, the
temperature came close . to ; .the
year before` and •registered 74
degrees. That, year a great
many fanners were finished
seeding in 'March.
C.W.L. EUCHRE PARTY
There 'were 13'. tables at the
euchre party in St. Augustine on
Friday night. • High, .prizes • : went
to ;Ted ' Milts & Mrs. Joe' Finleon
and low to Jack 'Noble and Mrs.
Jim Leddy: The conveners ,Mrs.,
Kenny - Leddy and "Eileen and
Anne . Foran .served lunch..' The
last party will be' Wednesday,
April 21st.
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NOTICE RE OPEN HOUR5'
J LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL DU
STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 5
Monday: -Night 7 to8 p.m.
Wednesday. Night 7 to 8
Thursday Afternoon 2 to 4
Friday Night 7 to 8 pm.