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THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNDW, ONTARIO
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THAT there's just threeddays. left
• to. save $1.00 on new or. re-
newal subscriptions • to, The . Sen-
tinel. The present rate ends on
Saturday, . andthe office will, be
open all day. Subscriptions' which
expire later in, . the year may
be renewed at the old rate un-
til Saturday. .
THAT this is a .little 'too late for.
the • other „ list 'of "leap year
babies" but wewouldn't want
• to . miss mentioning that . Joe
C,onleyof. Lucknow, will beeighty
years old .on February 29. Joe,
claims only 19 birthdays hav-
ing missed one because of some
quirk of the calendar.. in 1900.
THAT those who were. requesting
the information, will ,be pleased
to learn that there will be . skat-
ing , for pre school children at
the ' Lucknow arena from' 1:30.
to 3:30 p.m. starting.. the first,
Wednesday in March and run-
ring until •'.the . end . of the sea-
son. We are advised., that child-
ren must be accompanied , by a
parent..
Ladies' .
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Annual Sunworthy Wallpaper Sale
lnce', again Ave - are most pleased to . be . able to bring ' to you.
Vie, sane. "TERRIFIC VALUES" `as has been.' our:'policy
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.Value Specials 1'0 Ch�ose , From. .
Mostly Ready -pasted but some ' unpasted.
(LEAKING PRICES
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STYLE TEX
■ - SunworthyvWallpaper Spring Decorating Special --- Ready Pasted
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Also the: (-1-1. :,BIUe Diamond . , paints ':
and proved so popular last .Spring:
Introduced
ualit . Economy. Priced Paints , .
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Be jure to visit our new colour., bar with over 1,09; colours available
in any finish you. desire. Tinted for you at no 'extra charge on the
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new Fischer. Bantam `colour m •
FOR ALL OF YOUR SPRING DECORATING, SUPPLIES
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ESPECLLY NOW DURING THE ANNUAL SPRING SALE
BE SURE TO VISIT
FINLAY DECORATORS
C I.L PAINTS • SUNWORTI-W WALLPAPER
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E 13RUARY...64-1964�.= .:.
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--_now Fruit ma
YOUR. "LOWEST PRICES'! FOODLAND'
SWIFT'S PREM 12-0z,
Luncheon Meat Sale
SUPREME BRAND
Assorted Cookies Sale,
E. A. SMITH'S ASSORTED 9 -oz.
Pure Jams Sale
ALYMER BRAND 10 -oz.
"tomato Soup Sale
ECONOMY 400 Sheet Size
Kleenex Super` Sade
FANCY QUALI'T'Y RED 7
Cohoe Saimon Sale
SAVE T(?$Ic'.
2 tins 77c
SAVE TO 16e
3'PkgS.•'8..
SAVE T4 .19q
3 jars ' 98e
SAVE TO 18c
8 tins .98t,
SAVE:TO 26c.
pkgs. 79c
SAVE TO 19c
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We Sell:'For .Less
Phone. iucknow.`528-3420
Values: Effective
',February, 2S 29•
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THAT Mrs:.Eva McQuaig . who is
employed at Dr . James E,.. Lit=
tie's: dental office, suffered a
heart attack, :while at work• -last
Wednesday.. She has.: since,' been
in. Wingham hospital, where she
is resting comfortably but ,will
behospitalized, for a few weeks.
THAT Mrs. Walter ;.Arnold . of R:R:
2 . Lucknow.:was . the. winner, last
Saturday of :$18 in a . "baby.
bonus. draw" held by Hall's•' Red
and_ White Store.
THAT successful pupils • of Mrs.
C. Shaddick of Lucknow to 'pass
their Toronto Conservatory ex
aminations are. Carol Courtney,
grade 8' piano With honors; Jane,
Joynt, grade 6 piano.
THAT Miss Eileen Baker., has grad-
uated after taking a hair 'dress-
ing course in .Kitchener and will,
open a. business; in Mount' For-
est' where her ., parents reside.
Eileen is the daughter . of Mr.
• and Mrs.: Ed Baker formerly
of Lucknow.
THAT : those in the.. community
• whom we know to 'have been
Leap . Year "babies,". and .as,
such• have an official • birthday
only: every 44th year on ' Febru-
' ary 29th, are; Mrs.'S. J: Kil-
patrick of Pinecrest Manor who
Ernest beSnowden;'8 On Saturday', Mrs.'
_ R.R. 2,' Luc -
now; Nancy : Dore of Purple
Grove; who will be 16 on. Sat-
urdayi Linda . T r e t e 'av en,
formerly of this, community,' and
Brenda Robinson, '16, daughter.
-of -Mr, and Mrs Cliff Robinson
of. _.R,It - ._ Kiricardine—arid -t.a-
grade 10 student at• L D H.S.
THAT E. V. (Ed) Baker of Mount
,Forest is serving this year as
;.Noble Grand of the 1.0.0.F,
lodge, . which • he joined thirty
Years ago. Ed came, to Luck-
now when he bought • the 'Rob-
ertson
Rob-ertson Produce business, °which,
was• located in part of the. press
ent Co-op - building.` .Ed later
established the nursing :home in
Lucknow in the former .•Moore-
house Mitchell..residence, now
operated as Pinecrest Manor.
Ed established. another home in
Brussels after selling' his Luck-
now business. '.He, later "retired"
to Kitchener, before goin; . back
to 'the nursinghome business. in
Shelburne,: although now living.
in Mount Forest.
:THAT Gordon Wall of Kinloss
Township will hold 'a clearing
' 'auction sale of livestock` 'at ,his
farm,, on the 6th concession this
Saturday. 'Gordon has accepted
.a job as' night: watchman at the.
Lloyd factory in Wingham.
THAT Ripley Community ' Night
Class 'is .planning "their' achieve-
ment night' in the :new wing„ of
the Ripley District High' School.
on Thursday. night of next week.
THAT, the burglar alarm at : the
• Bank of Montreal had "a good
"workout" on' Saturday. It is
„thought that a jet sonic boom
set off ' the' alarm.
THAT 'Paisley ' Advocate recently
reported the case ,of a farmer
who had 5 cows present ,him.
with 5 : calves within .24 . hours.
Fred Gilchrist ;of Kinloss.: • can
beat.. that ..He has .two . cows.
which each presented him ' with
twins — 4 calves -- within less
than " 12 hours.
THAT we had, an interesting `let-
ter . last week from Mrs. Harry :.
Gannett Of Toronto which we
regret was "not for . publication:
Mrs. Gannett isthe former An
nie~ .-Johnston,. 'daughter. - of the --
late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver.'. John-
ston ' of ' Lucknow. 'ferry and
Ann were' in. Florida 'for three
.weeks in January as their • Doc
for felt the change might be
good for Harry who suffered a
heart attack last summer.
4... NS NEED $2,500
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those who • weren't .previous cion
ors.
The: Lions favored holding their
annual masquerade. fee 'carnival.
Florence " MacLennan of Loch-
alsh, daughter '-of Mr. and Mrs.
Emile MacLennan, sang two solos,
accompanied by Mrs: Cummings:.
She was introduced, by . Gordon
Finlayson and thanked by .Ray-'
nard Ackert. '
Deputy . Governer Peter .Sisson=
nette 'reminded the Club that this
district, is ' the host club for the
international convention in Tor-
onto, and a '50e per' capita; dona-
tion was voted` by .the Club to
assistwith District, expenses, .
Elwin Ball reminded the mem-
bers
hem bers of the L,D.H.S. band concert
next week;