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day, October 2nd.
Lions Plan Tour Moved by Lion J. McKim, sec-
' onded by C. Blake that "the next
• Of Dolas P•nt regular meeting held
u oion Oc-
tober 13th, rather than October
Some newsy items' arising frora 12t, because of the Thanksgiving
the last regular meeting of Luck-
holiday
now Lions Club follow. Moved by Lion E. Hall, sec -
The. minutes of the September onded by Lion 0. Brooks, "that
14th meeting were read. Adoption the club take part in a tour of
moved by the secretary and see_ the Douglas Point Atemic Plant
aided by Lion G. Fisher. on October 26th*"
Lions were' reminded that dues
were now being received by trea-
surer Rae Gannon. .
Lion YChairman H. Webster, re-
ported on a new system of dis-
tribution of . Bond of the Month
Lion. Lloyd Ashton, our 'Fund draw. He urged_ members to Co -
Convenor announced that a rum- operate in sales and reported a
mage, .
Smith'
s • store on October 23rd charitable purposes.
ale would' be held in A profit ' last year of '$792.00 for
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The list .of duties' for each mem- Moved by Lion A. Hamilton,
ber Would be presented at the. seconded by Lion D.' McKinnon,
"next meeting. He explained a that.a party be held for the child -
possible' plan for raising "funds by ren of Lucknow 8z District in the
• the sale of Christmas cakes and arena, conducted by summer and
appealed for suggestions for fund winter Sports Committees. This is'
raising. to be a Hallowe'en Party held on
Lion president B. Finlay report- October 31st.
ed on the arena canvass. 4,esults Winner of $100 Bond of •Month
were inconclusive as yet, because draw was Bill Blake, Dungannon,
all •visits ' have not been, madeand the winner of 'the Convention
• This should be completed by Fri- draw was Rae Gannon.
THAT Mrs, Patti flenderson
eanor. Alton) and her 17 month
old daughter Heather, will join
Paul in Detroit On Thursday,
Eleanor and Paul lived in God -
this summer where Paul
• was employed as , a •car sales• -
man, Eleanor has been living,
• with her parents Air. and Mrs,
Harvey Alton, .R.R, 2 Auburn,
• since 'Paul returned to the De-
troit Red Wings training camp
on Labour Day.
THAT local weather recorder J.
M. Greer reports. September as
a cloudy and cool month with
• a high of 85 degrees, a low
of 31, and a rainfall of 2.67
inches. • '
THAT provincial police, at. Kin-
cardine investigated twolocal
• accidents recently, Bruce Thom-
• son of VVhiteChurch lost control
• of his car on sideroad 35, . two
and a. half miles. from "White-
church but *as. uninjured. Thom-
as Broome of:. R.R. 7. Lucknow
• lost control of the car he was
• driving west on the 6th Con
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Cession of Huron Township:The
car rolled on its side before
•'• coming to a stop. '
THAT Robert MacKenzie Of Luck -
now was renamed a director of
• the Georgitm Bay Funeral -Ser-
• vice Aisociation at their annual
meeting at Walkerton. More than.
• 100 funeral direct'ors;from Bruce,
Gr e y, Waterloo, Wellington,
Perth, Dufferin, Huron, Simcoe
cotmties attended.
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THANK YOU
Mr. and Mrs. A; W. Hamilton- of Lucknow wish to
extend to al! their 'friends their sincere, ,appeciation for the
kindnesses extended. to them, on .the occasion of their 50th'
Wedding 'Anniversary.
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ON • NOW: •
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BIG CLEARING SALE •. •
LADIES,. 'AND CHILDRENS WEAR .
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YARD GOODS •• •• . • .0
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All Stock. gust .:Co As Owner Has 111 Health
Johnson's'. Dry • Goods
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THAT the congregations of Luck -
now, Dungannon and South Kin -
logs Presbyterian Churches'held
a 'joint .communion service in
the , L u ck n o w -Presbyterian
Church at .the 11:00 a.m. ser-
• vice Sunday. Rev:• MacLeod
conducted the service.
THAT Alan Kreutzweiser is being
hampered somewhat on his Kit-
chener -Waterloo Record paper
route these days as he dislocat-
• ed his wrist in :a fall from a'
tree. He will have his arm in,
a .cast for two or three weeks.
• Alan ,is •the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John ICreutzweiser of Lucknow.
THAT. Mrs. J. L. MacMillan, Mrs.
P. MacDonald, Mrs. W. Schmid
and Mrs. J. O'Donnell attended
.the • Stratford Deanery meeting
at Brodhagen on September 23.
,About ,150 ,Catholic • Womens'
League .membereparticipated
in. the day's activities and dis-
. cussions.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frien•
doll (nee Barbara Haldenby)
are- living in the . apartment re-
cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
ken,' Se'ebach, in the Breckles
apartment block on Campbell
St. Barbara is employed at the
• Bank of •Montreal and Fred tra-
• vels in this area for an insur-
ance company., -
THAT Wellington Henderson' suf
fered a stroke at his home in
•Lucknow just after breakfast on
• Wednesday morning of • last
week. He .is a patient in Wing -
tion has shovvn slight improye-
rnent. Mr. Henderson ,was put-
ting' on his shoes while sitting
.on the basement steps when the
seizure struck him. Mrs. Hen-
derson summoned a neighbour,
• Mrs. Elwin Hall, and they were
KANI BRAND. 12 0z,
Luncheon Meat Sale
SUPREME BRAND. 16 oz. • SAVE 13c
Peanut Butter Sale 2 jars 65c
KADANA. 100 x 2 CUP SIZE SAVE 6c
I Tea Bags. With 20 Bags Free 79c
SAVE 21c
2 tins 77c.
BAYER BRAND'. 100 COUNT
1 Aspirin Tablets Sale
LARGE
• FAZENDA 5 oz.
Instant Coffee Sale
TULIP .BRAND
Margarine Sale
THANKSGIVING GRAPES, CRANBERRIES, GINGER ALE,
••POULTRY STUFFING, PUMPKIN, ETC.
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SAVE 30;
package 69c
SAVE lk
lar 79c
SAVE 11c
4 pounds 89c
Na:Stamps; No Gimenics, You
AVE.
:We Sell For Less •
Values 'Effective
Phone. Liwknow 528-3420 OCTOBER 84-10.
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THAT hail Was reported in the
• Lochalsh, Aniberley area on
• Monday morning of this' week,
• and we got some dandy chunks
in Lucknow late Monday after. -
noon. ' •
THAT . the Lady Foresters are
making a door to door appeal
• for funds for the 'Canadian Na-
tional Institute for the Blind
this week. An ad 'elsewhere in
• the paper also tells of a sale
of Blindcraft products and Bak;
• ing the Foresters are holding
• this Saturday. • *
•THAT an ad in this week's paper
• advises that Mrs, Redvers John-
• son of Ripley is having a clear-
ing. sale of all goods in her,
store. Mrs. Johnson has :not had
good health for two months now.
Her daughter -Mrs. George .Mc-
Lean (Joy) of Ripley has been
• assisting in the store.
THAT .Stewart .."Pete" Mullin's
condition has improved and , it
• is expected that the bake shop
• will soon be re -opened. He re- !
turned from hospital about two,.
weeks ago. •
We easily bel'2ve that wl.ich
we wish, •• I
THAT two ladies from Palm
• ston and Kincardine picked
about $95 and $85 at the Leg
bingo here last week. The gar
were won On 54 and 55 nuumb
• called. A bit of a lean ni
for the Legion but the ere
would have nothinHg •to compl
• about. This week. four. Than
• giving , turkeys will' be gil
away as .door prizes at the p
ular weekly binge. . •
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OPENING
Joe's
BARBER SHOP
' in' Bi-eckles Apartment Bloc
formerly occupied by
Vi's Beattty . Salon .
Wednesday, Oct;
Special Attention given to Child
Joe Charpentier
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1 SALE OF BL1NDCRAFT PRODUCTS
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ham Hospital Where his con'di- . • • ' ft
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In The. Vacant • Store Beside Sanderson's
able to 'remove him off the
steps to the 'kitchen. • "
.••' In• Lucknow •
THAT Jim Needham of Ripley
• did well at the Bruce County
• black and white show at Tees-
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water sponsored by the Bruce
• Holstein breeders. Jim Won the
• premier exhibitor honor, reserve
senior and reserve grand charn-
pion cow, junior championcalf,
highest total production, senior
get-of4ire •grout), progeny of
data, dry three.year.old, two
year old •rnilk and senior
heifer calf, Not a bad record
for this Ripley farmer.'
CAN• VASS VILLAGE
• '''''r:meqters are conducting the door to Ow catori14:
! ftir iundS for Abet Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Lucknow during the Week of October sth-lotb: Give gen
enotisly in support of the blirid. • . , • .•
articles' ma31
"Blindcraft Products" is the name given a c
by, thc 'rhere is a. wide variety of'
the sale (If these items go t o the
blrnd '4 items and wouLl
• - make excellent ideas for Christmas giving, All proceeds iron
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