HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-16, Page 3WEDNESDAY, • JUNE . '16th, .1965,
THE LUCKNOW
SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO. ,
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$2.00: Purchase
Draw to be lade Saturday;:
June 26
T, SPECIALS
Cttage Rolls ' 1
BURNS, SWEET PICKLED,
Wieners .: .. : ..2 Ib.. 89c
BURNS % MILD •'SEASONED SKINLESS, POLY
Spareribs
p.
LEAN MEATY PORK
Sausage
BURNS PURE PORK ` FARM STYLE
Ib. 69c
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;erne! -Corn
YORK FCY.,. SAVE. 23c, 14 • oz.
Tomuto Juke
HEINZ FIrY.'•SAVE 17c, 20. oz.
.Futr
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ALLENS ASST'D, SAVE llc, '48oz•
Beans
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LIBBYS :DEEP BROWNED,SAVE 30c,.. 20 oz,
Dog Food
CHA .MPION, SAVE .1.8c, -15 oz.
Margarine .
,MONARCH.,, REG.. SAVE .lOc
Margarine
MONARCH, PARCHMENT, 11b.
White Swan Tissue 8
2c'' OFF PACK, SAVE 27c, ROLLS
Jams, :Jellies
WAGSTAFFE OR AYLMER,
SAVE 22c, 24 oz JAR.
(�ffee•.
RED AND WHITE, SAVE 25c, ,8':.
Crispy .Critters
POST, SAVE '26c, 10 oz.'
Applesauce•
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:BRIGHT FCY. SAVE 15;c, 20' oz.
Surf:
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KING SIZE, 40c OFF; PACK, SAVE: 75c•
JeIIy -.:.. Powders 11
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RED AND WHITE, SAVE 21c, PKG.
Concentrtited
REAL GOLD, ASST'D FLAVOURS, 'TINS,
..Mushrooms
8
LEAVER, CRQICE,; WHOLE, 10 oz.
Mushro•
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. LEAVER, STEMS; AND. PIECES,
6oz., .
39c
ScftDri..k P0d.rs
KOOL-AID, •SAVE •16c
FROZEN FOODS
Lemonade
SUNKIST, SAVE 6c, 6oz: TIN
Meat Pies
YORK, SAVE Pc
4-89c
gKiiler•
JOHNSTON RAID, HOUSE AND GARDEN
SAVE 69c, 12 oz: AERSOL TIN.
Tomato Soup
HEINZ, SAVE 15c, 10 oz.
Pickles
SUPREME, SWEET.MIXED, BREAD AND ''•
• :BUTTER, 'SAVE' .32c,' 16 oz, JARS
Pineapple
MIX AND MATCH, LEES CHOICE, CRUSHED
AND TID - BIT, 20 oz.`
Pineapple
LEES SLICED, 20 oz..:
Ciga ret es
ALL POPULAR BRAND, PKG.2
Shortcake
rtcak
WESTON,.;.FROST.'11'. SERVE, :,REG' 39c EACH
KjSt, nrG e ale 5 .1
SAVE 25c, NON RETURNABLE, QT.: BOTTLES
Spray Starch`
EASY ON, .15 oz.
Deodorant
BAN ROLL QN, REG. 89c, 1:.oz..
Hair 'Dressing'
SCORE REG, 79c, 3..oz..
Applesauce
BRIGHTS FCY., 15 oz.
Coffee
RED AND WHITE BLEND, 1Ib.
C�ffee
AUNT MARY'S BLEND, Ib,:
Coffee
EARLY RISER BLEND, Ib:
1 C
-Cannan Bath Towels
pair $1,49. With $5 Qrder
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Bananas 2.IbS.:'29c
TROPICS, r.FINE.ST ,CHI.QUITA •
Tomatoes ::2, Pkgs• For . 49:c
BAKERY' FEATURE
Fruit Loaves
WITTICH'S SLICED, REG. �39c 'p
White :ore
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'FLEE 'DELIVERY
PAGE THREE" n,:
HEAR
• ,
Rev. Clifford G. Park
Clinton,, an ex-presudent of London Conference
ZION ANNIVERSARY
11:,15 . a,m. and 8:.00 .pan
Morning "Why You and I Are Here"
• Evening - "How To Be` A Grass -Roots Christian'*
Special Music: At Both Services:
ANNUAL DECORATION DAY
At Ripley Cemetery
Sunday, June. 20
at 3 .p.m: •
"`The•paradeRebekah,; Oddfellow, Legion, Auxilary and
.'Council' •Members of Ripley and Huron Township will leave the
Legion•at 2:30 p.m `..
• 'GUEST.' SPEAKER 1
REV. ;HOWARD •STRAPP, ‘LUCKNOW
EVERYONE 1'S WELCOME TO, •ATTEND
local r and General.
Mrs. R. 'H. •Thompson,\, Miss'
Helen ,.Thompson and Miss Ruth
Thompson spent last week -end in.
Toronto. Miss Flora ,Webster ac-
companied, •• them
ccompanied,them to Lucknow
where' she will visitfor .a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrew
of Kapuskasing, returned, home
last week after having a week's.
visit with his mother, Mrs. And-
rew of PinecrestManor Prior to.
their visit:; in Lucknow,:M.and
Mrs. ,Andrew enjoyed•a few days
at. the .World's Fair, New York.
Mr.. and Mrs. Bill. Arnold. and'
Mary Anne of St. Thomas :were.
Sunday , visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. ' Cameron MacDonald and
W. W. Hill. •
Mrs. 1Richard Solomon and
.daughter • Marion : of. Stratford
:spent last week -end: with Mr. and
Mrs: ' Cyril Campbell.
' Mr. and: Mrs. Mervyn ' Osborne
of, Guelph, Mrs. John Moen of
Rouyn.. Quebec, were recent vis-
itors: with. Mrs. Etta Roberts. On
their. return Mrs. Roberts accom-
'panted them to Guelph for a few
days:. '
'Mr. and Mrs. Maris Mathers.
and `MSS. Helen Campbell of Luck-
now;
uck-
now :• were among .the 'invited
guests who :attended. the evening
service on June 6th in Calvin
Presbyterian church, Kitchener,
in honour'.. of . the graduates of
the: Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital
School of Nursing, 'of which Car-
olyn- Mathers is a graduate A
reception followed in Calvin Hall[
'Ripley Man: Hos
86th Birthday...
Congratulations were extended
,to Thomas Harris when his Club'
friends called to visit hirn on the
occasion of his eighty-sixth birth-
day -on May 28th and to extend
best wishes for the future.
It will be seventy-two years
next' fall that 'Mr. Harris, as a
youth, made his first trip as a
drover to Buffalo to deliver .a
load of lambs. ' He has been •a.
business man and, has lived long-
er in Ripley than any other citi-
zen.. • Included in' .the group of
friends were Frank Fair, Wat
Nicholson, Ira Needham,. Sam.
Swan, Archie Lewis, Harry Stan
ley, ‘Ghester,Blackwell and Mell
Hutchinson. Others, of ' the village
took the opportunityto extend
congratulations to this esteemed
!citizen who. has always played art,
important part in the affairs• of
the community.
Wm. Potter has ' returned to
Lucknow . after spending the 'Win-
ter with hisdaughter in .Califor-
nia.:.
The W.A.of the •Anglican
Church held a very successful
bake sale in the' Parish : Hall ,Inst
Saturday. •
Terry Rathwell is a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
Mr:; and Mrs. Nelson Raynard,
Mr. : and Mrs. . Donald . Murray,
Marjorie and Allan visited;. in Tor-
onto on _ Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Raynard.
Mr, • and Mrs. George : Linley
(Grace ., Cameron) of. " Detroit.
spent the Memorial Day . week -end
atc Lewiston Mich., the guests of
Mrs. ° Dorothy Minsel:" Mrs. ' Minsel
has a Cabin resort on Big Wolfe
Lake. They also visited Mr. and.
Mrs. Bill Vaerns of • Gaylord,
Mich. Bill operates the radio
.broadcasting station there.
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' 1 Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev.. Roderick •MacLeod . .
Minister•'
SUNDAY, JUNE 28th'•
10 00 a.m. Sunday Schoch
11:00 a.m. Morning ' Worship
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
•
Rev. Howard W. Strapp
Minister'
y
SUNDAY, • JUNE 20th.
: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School
1100 a.m. Morning Worship
"A Great Religion"
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ST. PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
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• "First Sunday .After Trinity
Church School 10:15 am,"
Morning Prayer 11:15 a.m'
Iev. S, E.
Rector
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