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Winter Jackets• O.
For'..Both "Boys and Girls:-
$4M5
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OTER SPECIALS
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CLEARING . PRICES
GIRLS•.
�miate.dioats.:
to '14x ' in green, red
brown
Assorted shades,'
fully winterized
Sizes 8to . 14
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Ladies' and !Meds Wear �- Laeknow
,., /, iiaireing.er.%.a+"il.Ilinitt i J ..
THAT as: of .Monday ma rrning,
Greer TV . and Electric' had. re-.:
eeivedno word 'of 'the recov-
ery '.af their stolen. truck The
theft ..occurred Thanksgiving
week -end,
TRAT Mr. and . Mrs. : Jack Stuart
moved 'to ,Listowel the latter
part of the week. They had
;been occupying the apartment
above, the F'arrisli �' B lli+arcl
:Parlour.. •
THAT 'John , Rutherford of Sit.
Helens. ' has 'a crop .. of early
red . potatoes 'which is
h have'
grown to ' quite a size. Some
:have, at /least = for a ,-half
dozen of them can. ;be ' seen in
The Sentinel . office win�dow,-
with . a 8�-quart "basket • ' piled
handle -high to accommodate:
'them.
is Your Subs�ption Renewed
!('Y govt ?ap' DrIVe
Lucknow. ,Boy Scouts will hold a .imper. drive
In Lucknow
during the afternoon of
Thursday, October 25th
Rural residents . who have , paper are asked to
contact Scout 'Leader, George Whitby, os.. William,
Johnstone,. 'If, you have papers to be tied, and wish
Scouts to do this .for you,. • contact any Scout or these
two (nen and 'they ; will 'arrange this for . you:
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THAT George 'Whitby, Russ But-
ton,: Tom Hackett, •Russ Whit-
by, Donald MacNay,, ,arid Jim
McEw+an left the first• ,of the
week for, Northern Ontario on '-
a .hunting . trip.
THAT Lucknow. Boy Scouts will
-hold a paper drive in the' evil
large .. on Thursday . of. next
week, Octdber •2wth. If you
have. papers to be tied, check
the ad in ,thisweek's issue.
THAT local. +bowlers are 'still
:taking advantage. _.,of
pleasant ' October • evenings to
do some .playing: At a. jitney
last week' the top four were
Roy, Finlayson, Pete Johnston,.
Jim :'McNaughton'and., 'Jinni ,
Cameron;
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THAT Shirley M., Robin-
son,' a nursing 'sister.. in the
RCAF has ,been ,transferred
from ' Parent, igUebec, to the
Air Force base at St. Hubert,
Quebec, •which. isveryi,near' to -
Montreal. Shirley is ' the
•daughter of Mrs. Howard Ro-
binson •of Lucknow.
THAT ' an ' .important meeting of
the ,Lucknow. Business Men's.
Association Will: be ';held at
:.CQwan's sog Cabin 'Restaurant'
assembly :room next: Tuesday.
Subjects up for discussion ;will
be store . hours Monday' clos�
ing, enforcement of hours:
according' ., to, .,new laws . em-
powering ' -Municipal govern-'
meets in • this respect, and
•Christtnas 'business. .
THAT • three ' 'Progre_ ssive-Con-
• •,seryative• members ° it1 the
Grey -Bruce ridings,:..have .had'
• their efforts . rewarded tothe
degree that 'a federal decision
has been ma e • to ;participate
in an area .'survey of the
.. Bruee. Peninsula to assist its
potential ars. parkland A,, E.
Robinson, ,, Bruce; Eric Winkler,
Grey -Bruce and, 'Percy, Noble,
`Grey . North,:. have. ,all •been.
working. to . this end.
THAT residents. .'„of Lucknow,
Ripley and`. the •'surrounding'
area should bear tri.. hind 'that,
weather: permitting, there will
be a hydro interruption from
i10: to 4;30 p:m. this Thursday
afternoon and 'next "Thursday,
afternoon: The interruptions”
are necessary to ;increase the.
capacity of the sub -station at
Holyrood and to , do, work .'on
the feeder Iine •from Kinloss.
THAT: ,the Bruce. 'County WO-
: men's Institute Rally will .be
field in .the "North Bruce Ibis
trict, • at.:'Park Mead, .on::Thurs
, "day, October 18th:' . Mrs, a C;
Gateman; the ' President will
preside, ' the guest speaker
• Will' 'be 'Dr.: J. A. �•Scarrow of
Southampton., . Ann' interesting
day has. been Planned by :the
I executive, 'when the theme of'
• the .meeting: ' will be : "Our
Children,. Canada's ' . 'Greatest.
Resource;,' ' , •
THAT Donald'' MacKay of : F.cl-'
mouton spent Thanksgiving
week -end with his aunts, 'Mis-
ses. Jessie and Annie MacKay.
Donald is' the on of ' the late
'Alex MadKay • of Edmonton,
whose ashes were interred' in
thefamily Plot at South-. Kin-
loss : cemetery about a year
ago. Donald tvisited the ceIne-
• tery and' was' .impressed .:by
the new chapel,
THAT the ,Scouts an.d. Cubs. net-
ted a . neat profit on their
apple day sales', They were in
effect 'among their own best
customers: as they' consuiried'
' a considerable quantity, of
juicy Macs to ,"sustain them"
on their solicitation rounds.
One lad is credited with "".
apples to, "win" the honours
of the cbarripion muncher.
That could .'he an exaggeration
of coarse.
WEDNESDAY,, OCT'., 17.th, 1.982,
arket
NEAREST TO YOUR 'BANK'. .8c POST OFFICE,
Ice Cram Sale _ 89c
Oxydol. 30c off Pkg., fly $1.19
I.a�ge King Size. Save UQ'To'
e
Nescafe Instant Coffee.jar 89c
Regularly $1.14,
Large 6 oz.. • Bargain. •
Shortening Super Sale 2 Ibs.' 49c
Burn's Bake -Easy. Save 9c. Feature.' '
Get: Your Haik. we":�fl .:Teats Here.
THE LARGEST SUPPLY OF )CANDY, APPLES &
NUTS NOW AVAILABLE. ALSO TURNIPS,' CRAN-
BERRIES, CELERY, LETTUCE, , ETC.
Values Effective ': We Sell For Less
October 18, 19, 20. Phone 119, Lucknow
Mrs. Lillico Died
In ``Minneapolis
The death of Mrs.' (Rev.,) J. W.
(Bert) Lillico; occurred in:.Meth-
odist Hospital in Minneapolis on
Thursday,. October• 4th, where
she 'had been a patient for about
a • week with a heairt condition.
Mrs.' , Lillico was • 79:
She ' was •,'the • forrner Annie,
•Joynt, the oldest of a family of
four "daughters and a son,born
to John Joynt, and Annie: Ful-
ford- The : Joynt- fam:t y: iived at
�St.: Ielesns before .'. caming . to'
Lucknow and it, was at St
Hel-ens .that Annie' was ,born.:
• It. ''was whileengaged in• tlea-
coness' work' in Winnipeg that
she .` Met Rev. Mr. Lillico, . 'and
they spenttheir entire married..
.life in..the 'State: ".of Minnesota,.
ewhi.e Mr. Lillico ,• sei ved . vari-
ous' Methodist �congiegations' for
51. years, 'until his : retirement • a
year ,ago . followinga heart' 'at-
tack. • ,At the "time_ of ,phis re-
tirement; he was minister: '.of
Bethlehem Methodist 'Church. in
Minneapolis, and where •.a ' large-;
ly attended" funeral. service' was
held, `: on : Saturday, October 6th,
conducted by . Dr. Paul Snider,
Dr.. ,'Paul .' Lewis, •Dr. `Edward'
S x: ministei1s, personalfriends.
of Rev. and Mrs..Lillico, acted • as
her pallbearers.
Besides' her husband, 'Mrs. Zit'
lco, is survived by a 'family ;of'
four . daughters' and one son,
who.: .frequently visited ...here:
They are,, "Mrs.. ;Bob Meyers
(Margaret), 111rs John . Dunlap
,(Frances), Mrs, Glen rredrick-
son (Dorothy) and: Mips. 'Stan
Wahlstrand . (Catherine) and,
Bill, all • of „ Minnesota • and Mrs.
Wes1ey Bars, (Ruth)' of Erindale
Onntar'io.
Surviving also are ,two sisters,
Mrs. Robert Johnston (bMaimie).
of Goderich, • .Nies. Ernie Mill-
son' (Letitia) of. Milton and 'one
brother; :.J W. Joynt of .:Luck,
now.. Mrs. +I illico:. • was prede-
ceased' 18 years ago by a sister
Ida, Mts. W. 'S. McLeod of • '.
Lucknow.
• Mr and Mrs. • Milison and Mr.
and Mrs... Joynt attended the
funeral at ,Minneapolis.
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ENGAGEMENTS
'Mr., and Mrs.. Harvey Alton,
R.R.., 2s/ Auburn, wish '• to an=
riounce the engagement. of their.
only 'daughter, Eleanor, Irene to
Mr. Paul Garnet-3ierdersoix, soil
:of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hendee-
son,..1 ucknow:' The ..Wedding will.
take place .lat ,•Dunganwin . Unit
ed ' Church on Saturday,, 'Novem-
ber loth at 2.:3.0 >'inf.
FLOWER SHOW
(Continued from page 1)
Arrangement using Wild Flow-
ers, Mrs. Jouwsma, :Mrs, Gordon
KirkIand,> Mrs. Salkeld; .: Coffee
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Table Arrangement of Pansies,
Mrs. 'Jouwsina, S. ' E. Robertson,
Mrs. Jouwsma, • ' Mrs: Kirkland;
Mantle. Arrangement using any;`
:flowers, Mrs. .