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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-03, Page 16SAT loeal' hockey fans are .pleas=` ed' to'see .Paul Henderson . off to such a successful start With Detroit -Red ;Wiggs this season. Paul has three goals in the short season to date,: two of them com- ing in last weekend .games.. T •veterans of war time Port. bert `..airport ' met for their :.25th anniversary recently at, RCAF' Clinton. One member came from the .Isle ' of Man to visit "Port' Albert and meet his war: time . comrades, ' Over 135 veterans registered for the 're- union. THE LUCKNOW slENTINEL, •THAT a ' bulletin by the Ontario, De artment of Lands and For- ests states that hunting' pros- pects appear" :very good in low- er Bruce county this Fall. The European Hare..populations• are strong in Kincardine, Huron and Bruce Townships, THAT Lloyd Lounsbury,.' of Coder ,ich a former employee of the Toronto: Star,. assisted the' Sent- inel with linotype work on. Mon- day.. evening of this weekand helped take tile "squeeze" off a bit here. THAT • Mr: and Mrs, J. L. Mac Millan . visited . last week -end in St.. Catharines withtheir sons Clifford and Jim and their: faro ilies On. Monday they attended the funeral of David Scobie. Mr. Scoble was; a former resident of fucknow . and was' employed (- 'Dairies. • THAT members:`, of • the Lucknow Legionwill conduct a poppyblitz this Friday evening, Novem- ber 5th;; in Lucknow. The Legion members are • also reminded that a remembrance • service will, be I be held „at St. Helen's Ball . this Sunday,:afternoon and that mem- bers: are requested to attend. asaccountant at Silverwood .LUCKNOMfr ONTARIO - THAT. Doug AMA has sUccessiu]ly'. completed has new entry, trai ing.; with the • Canadian Navy at Corn- wallis,.N'va Scotia and will start his trade..cours as a stoker very shortly at Halifax. THAT the newly ° formed. Lucknow Manger Group are attempting a new type of money raising event and are invitingbusinessmen, emnpfoyeesand shoppers to a Coffee Break . at the. Bank of Montreal this Saturday morning.. THAT `an advance poll for the Monday nextelection was held. here last Saturday and. Monday' with a comparatively„ light turn- out., urn-out:, iwilliam Porteous , was deputy ' returning officer, Miss ' Ada. Webster acted . as poll clerk 'and ' scrutineers were Bill: Houston and Alex Hackett. RECEIVES B.A. DEGREE,. WEDNESDAY, ;, NOV. 3rd, 1965 Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Nixon at- tended the graduation .of thein son Carman .Nixon at Thames Hall London, on • Friday, October 29th when he received. his B.A. degree. • ns Your Subscription Renewed?; MEN'S WEAR HYDRO PARKAS 38 to 46 $12.95 DIES' WEAR TOUR " PRICFp r, POODLAND MODULUS CULVERHOUSE 20 OZ. Choice. Peas Sale, CULVERHOUSE 20 ' OZ. Choice Cream Corn SaIe4 HALF*PRICE.,'' Lain Liqui4 BleachSale 2 FANCY TALL 48 OZ.. Tomato Juice Sale: SUPREME • FANCY: Mixed Cookie Sale: PILLSBURY 5. VARIETIES ; New Cake :•Mes Sate SAVE 13e • N ins 75c SAVE 13c Tins. 15c: SAVE 29c Bot. 29c SAVE' 14e Tins 85c SAVE 16c kg. 89c SAVE, lie 79c.. •REPEAT.OF''LAST WEEK'S SELLOUT SUNKIST GOOD' SIZE BARGAIN Oraflei Super ISale 02efl$1i;. reen with *silted lining and detachable hogds YOUNG 'MEN'S SKI JACKETS Black or . Royal, : Quilted •'15' ONLY $8.95 Sizes S M -L S FLANNEL SHIRTS ,Long Tails 14% to 17'/ , Canadian Made 2.98or2 for . 0 OR: IMPORT` , A 79 'or 2-foi Young Men's Lined ' Pants Suitable For'. Dress Or High. Sdiool Wear SPECIAL NOVEMBER 4,5,61, Ooff each SPORT SHIRTS . • .In ' $-M-L- i XI. ASSORTED PLAIDS. AND COLOURS 98 or 2 for : 13.50 it • ;' CORDUROY' WINTER COATS Black, Green and:: ' Brown Quilted. lining for cold • weather. pecia1 Buy At $11. 30to 44 sizes r • MISSES SKI JACKETS 2O%. sNOVEMB,ER, '.4,' 5, 6.. A rack of sizes.10 to 20 with 20% discount;. in assorted patterns, and plains and styles Ski -Jackets, quilted with hidden hood Your, choice of Black or Royal • .-- Sizes 8 . to 16 A SPECIAL BUY ALLOWS US';;:TOOFFER THESE AT Only Sb. Boys tined Pants Sizes. $, to 18 Some with flannel lining.' and: others doe -fleece Ging laminated to.. the' material) IME . FOR THE. COLD DAYS AHEAD 1.00 ' off ally pair. • JUST• 1 Mens and Youths LINED , her Dress• Gioves 1.98 w: A special • buy from a Canadian manufacturer last week allows us to offer these substandard* of $298, and $3.98 lines at this low' price • of $1.98 Men's sizes ! to 11 and three sizes in youths. Black. and Brown 6 ' dozen only • •aLack aow yes arid Mgt's WeRr -:- , PHONE 52$4128' AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS roe Pick -Up and- Delivery Monday and Thar ' 44044.4.44O'►44d. 1 WE SELL •FOR LESS PHONE • 528.3420. VALUES EFFECTIVE: .NOVEMBER 4,,, Su* and 6 FURTHER DONATIONS TO; 'SOUTH KINLOSS CHAPEL. FUND The board of directors of South. Kinloss Cemetery' wish to ack- nowledge further donations to the chapel fund: • .• Donations " received have been from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emberlin, $20i' , Lochalsh' Cemetery, ; $50; Clyde Reid, Strathroy, $5; the late William Reid,. Strathroy, $5; Mrs. William Blue, Detroit, $5 ,The-: Cemetery :boar is com ' pprised of " president, "Boss Mac- 'Millan; vice - president, Harold Campbell; : secretary,.. Lloyd ,Mac- Dougall; treasurer, , Frank Mac- Kenzie; directors,, Gordon Fisher, Allister Hughes and' Douglas, Graham MASONIC BANQUET (Continued from page 1). - taking post' ordination training.' He has • been' in our ,country for over a yearand was joined by . his wife this past summer. The crowd was surprised to..learn, that the Macassas have 'a family of ten: children and four: grandchildren, and : the in are being. looked after in ;Uganda while' Mrs..: Macassar joins her husband for this :year of study. Rev. Macassa gave an interesting account of his home country of , Uganda. It '.,received 'its independence two years ago, now has a two party government, with fictions.: He, stated: that Uganda is living in three ages, politically. they are in the 20th Century with a democratic government; as far. as industrial development, is con cerned they are in the 17th •: or '. 18th : century, they are. just 'begin- ning, to 'centralize industries and, socially they are in the 5th or 6th century compared to England. 'They have intertribal . conflicts,, several languages,• • poor trans' portat on, etc. They need education badly,- only . 50 per ; cent of . their children go to school. They do not have enough. schools, ' enough teachers or enough :money. Their natural resources are `not yet fully developed and they need to be to give their country more money. He stated that Uganda is torn be- tween the East and the West 'but as a . Clu` stian be prefers ` the West: • Rev. S t r a p• p thanked Rev. Macassa for ` his interesting ' t. and presented a gift:. to : M Macassar Mrs. • Macassa, who just learning the English langua expressed her thanks ' . in -Uganda language which was int preted by. her husband: ' The "Harbouraires of . Goder entertained with a musical : p gram, after : ' which dancing enjoyed. During the course of the eveni bouquets --of. roses were presen to Mrs: Larry Salkeld,. wife' the • Worshipful Master,, and Bill Farrish, : wife of the imin ate Past Master; who were -m ried during the past year. M Donald's Orchestra • played dancing. - .NOTICE,,. RE ORHO(KE REGISTRATION; • to., be held at :the MUNICIPAL` OFFICE Lucknow; • SaiUrday,: Noir. 200 to 4:00 p.m... FLEES 6 to.8 Registration Fee $2.00 SQUIRTS 8 to 10 Registration eFe $2.03 PEE WEES 10 to 12., Registration : Fee -$2.00 BANTAMS —12 to 14 Registration Vee $3.00'. :MIDGETS „ 14 • to .16 Registration ; Fee $3.00 Players must be specified by June 1st. Pee` Woos, ' Bantams, Mid' Bring Birth 'Certificates• Uti 1111 r Mt ,,thiat..o Mari' kin rte' :fir avr cast