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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-02, Page 2At PAGE' 'TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO rogimennemmeniammmummonovr t ` LJ "J Announcing O:� ---� of . a GIRLS' PIE. 8 to PARTPAE T .ower . �dsement , , ALprger Selection • Better .Displayed • A SeIf-Serve Idea !ur Back ta-School Stock Is M°Now We Invite You and Your Daughters To Drop In Mid LOOK OVER THIS DEPARTMENT ER BASEMENT DIG While visiting: the , basement, ;' FALL. OUT A TICKET • ON :A DRAW for your daughter for her choice of a .NEW DRESS, or. a SWEATER and ' SKIRT.: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER! Draw Saturday, September • AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Fide -Up and DeliveryMonday and Thursda . Ladies'"' and Men's.; Wear -- PHONE 528-2126. GREEK YOUTH. (Continued from page 1) ' was interviewed . about his native 'land and his- impressions of ' Can= ada. Costas has 'been doing some visiting while here and spent two days, in Toronto ' with one of the• Canadian Scouts he' met last year at the jamboree.: He was driven back to . Holyrood by his young • friend and his girl • friend. The Toronto friend's name was Rudy Spoerer, of . german • parents,. born in Yugoslavia. His girl friend was of ' Latvian parents who were ref- ugees, and she was • born in Sweden during the war. They drove their , Greek • churn to the Canadian household last Saturday. Lloyd Ackert commented' that it was like. having . the United Nations and the World Council of churches all under one roof. I SEE . .. By The Sentinel THAT the Wiarton Co-operative is this week marking the .' grand opening . of. their renovated retail store. ' Manager of the store is. "Bud" 'Orr, a native of Lucknow.. THAT T J, Salkeld motored : west to 'Calgary with his daughter Mrs John. (Margaret) Schmidt leaving. on Friday. Margaret has :been visiting here with her parents for about a month. That Mrs. Don Thompson will teach kindergarten at Lucknow Public School in the Fall: She is filling. in for Mrs.Lloyd Hall who •has received a leave of absence un- til Christmas because of health: That extensive: renovations" have been . made to John Gammies `Supertest Garage along with new lighting giving a new look to the corner. of , Campbell . and Have- lock. Upon installation.' of a•'. new. window, workwill be • pretty well completed: ' That Mr: and Mrs. 'Frank Egan, who resided 'in ' the apartment over the Lucknow Fruit Market, •recently moved to ' Glencoe. Frank, a Bank of , Montreal./em= ployee here, was:,transferred to. the .Glencoe branch as officer in charge : of the, Wardsville •sub agency. THAT anyone wishing to purchase a : Lucknow; District High School • 'Book, may obtain thein at The Sentinel Office :or from Tom Andrew: Historical books of both the Pine River • and Olivet con- gregations are also available . at The . Sentinel: . THAT Al Baker is building an addition:' to the . rear 'of their apartment : building ' on • main , street, the former . Legion Hall.. Al plans a sunporch and util- ity ,room on .the ground floor and :a bedroom . and : extended • kitchen. on the • second floor where they .`live THAT : we're still struggling a- long short handed . at The Sent inel' Office, with . Allan NlcQuillin hospitalized and 'nothing defin- ite on when ; he may be . able to return to work. In the mean- bine, we again ask . the co=op'' eration of our readers in send - hi personal items, • meeting re- ports , and news stories ' or tip- offs—and early please. • That ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Dowsett . have.. taken up residence . in the apartment : over Johnstone and ' Son Furniture, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A: Ferguson of . Morris - burg hale • taken up residence - in the apartment: over the Lucknow "Fruit Market formerly occupied' by Frank Egan. Both men are- . teachers . at , Lucknow District High School: TI1AT we .don't need to . tell any- one in • this community that August has been disagreeably cool and unusually wet: A hot, dry early summer haying sea- son aided that farm operation, but grain harvesting weather has been the reverse and much grain isstill to ,be harvested and is :deteriorating badly The resort area caterers. are also badly affeted by the miser=" able August weather. Beaches. are comparatively deserted and as . more .than one booth Do not condemn the judgment' operator has remarked "every- of another because it differs from one's' gone home.' ' • your own, You may both be wrong. Some people are striving to leave footprints on the ,sands of time;, others are trying to cover. up their tracks, " THAT • in renewing her Sentinel subscriptionn, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter of Wingham and former-- ly of Lucknow,says she cert- ainly en. roya the paper although thereare a great many changes, 1 She sends it on to her daughter Mrs. Kathleen Gibbons of 'El- mira and she in turn, . keeps it for Sid and Kay Becker of Kitchener: THAT Mrs. Clair Agnew,who will leave shortly to make her• home in. London,. has been guest of honour at several social func- tions. Mrs. Charles Cooke and Mrs. John Adams held an after- noon tea in her honour on Tues- day of last week. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. A. Porteous was hostess 'at a tea for. Mrs., Agnew: and on Monday even- ing Mrs. Agnew was again the guest of honour at a dinner bridge at the ' home of Mrs. W. B. Anderson. On Wednesday Mrs. Milt Itayner is holding an • afternoon bridge for. Mrs Ag- new. THAT Mr and Mrs' Percy Lewis of Ottawa» dropped in at The Sentinel office last Friday enroute from Goderich . to Thessalon y to visit heraunt, Mrs Harris. Feagan who was the former Nellie Steward of . Lucknow, whose parental home was on Ludgard.. Street west'. of Silverwoods. .Mrs Lewis is the former Shirley Donaldson. Her home was in Wingham but She visited here . often,' with her aunt, and in fact went to school here part of one • term. She recalls the Burns, Henderson, and .Johnston, , families, ,Icier aunt Elizabeth Stew- art married SaM Martin and re- sides e sides . in.' the West.. Incidentally Mrs Lewis' dentist in Ottawa is Dr. Alvin ' Cameron, fatherly of. Lucknow.. • THAT "Sugar and Spice," - the column by Bill Snniley that . ap- pears weekly in The Sentinel, I. • continues to ' draw favourable, and Sometimes • unfavourable, comment by ''Sentinel readers, Bill Knahan, Sun. Life . agent, ' has received comments from the, girls atSun Life office ,in Lon- don. Bill sends advertising tear sheets (one page 'only), into London in order. to have his Sentinel ads checked and the girlsthere who do the checking have, informed him that they. really enjoy Smiley s column that they have seen by chance while .checking ads, They have Smiley'sonly one t column the request, On please same page as Bill's ad. a W.ERNESDAY,. AUGUST 26'• 'i#s ►ooe��N�o.�#���o.���Nroon�o��..os�n��o���ro� �Fruit .' • Lucknow YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND • • • • • . s. • SUPREME 'SWEET, 16 oz. IIixed Pickies dal AVON BRAND, ,large 20 oz. Cboice 'Peas Sale. - JAVEX,' 32:oz. size: . u d;'B'leach Sale • ST. LAWRENCE, 25 oz: • i:Orfl. Oil, Say a, lan! SHORTENING, 3 Ib; tin p ,., Crisco Super Sale•' ECONOMY_ SIZE, „ Reyg.. $1.09. Crest Tootl aste SO ▪ WITH $5.00' CASH PURCHASE Ice Cream Deal, /Z:a g f..� . . •:.. • • •: • ., SAVE, to 9c 2 jars 57c: ,SAVE to 4c 3.tinS 55c SAVE to ' 4c ot� _ �. SAVE' SAVE to 16c tin 94c " SAVE to 30e e tube 79c w i : We Sell For Leas Values Effective . • : Phone.' Lucknow .528.3420 Auust :27, 26, 29: •_ • ` iso.....'..itr.:..o......• . SAVE to 24c. e040000Far Canning Peaches • 1; • • 4y THAT an exhibition of Highland and round., dancing and waltz. and : twist competitions will feature" an old time and mo -1-. ern dance in ,.'Ripley on Friday evening , under „ auspices ' of the Ripley -Huron : Agricultural: Soc- iety. 'Rebecca. Fraser and Joan Thompson will . take part in the Highland dancing. Square dance • rounds will also ` be , performed and the waltz contest will be judged by former winners, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin. Culbert. • sisuasm0000pososamoomosoomosomamiummosoolio LUCKNOW ■ DISTR1CT NIGH SCHOOL• ■ . ■ �' r r ■ • i • ■ • ,.. • ■ • • (� � � ■ ■ lqs� /�`0� ■ ■ ■ 91y4D �J ■ ■ ■r r a: rr ■ ■ NOTICEr E ■ �a.' •• 1 The Lucknow .District High School Will resume • ■ classes on Tuesday, September •8th, at 9:00 a.m. i 2. 'The Principal will be available in' the school office . • for interviews with parents. at the following times: i .. . ■• 2:00' to 5:00 p.m andr- ■ ▪ : .7:00 to 9.00 p.m. ■ • Tuesday,. September I ,,, .• ■ Wednesday, .September ,2 ., r. Thursday, September 3 , r 3. STUDENTS from the L.rDJH.S, District who plan : •• to transfer to the Winghatn District High School sr: for special courses', Will report to the L.D.H,S. se office .before 9.00 a.m. on opening day,. 'in order that transortat:, . p ion to Wingham be arranged, • ■ L. E. GOYETTg, Principal n el i is N• r ■■e■naiu■+scar■aMSNewEMMINssurwsrlrlis■aMSSiPaE'airro .