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THE
KNOWSENTINEL, ' .LUCKNOW,,ONTARIO
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WEDNII SDAY, JAN: Stb, 1966
Lucknow Fruit MarYOUR "LOWEST mar roomaANDl
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VItflterOuterwear;
On Now
Mefl's. and Bays
SKI JACKETS -- CAR COATS PARKAS - WORK JACKETS
ladies :; and
WINTER DRESS COATS
Girls` . Wear.
CAR COATS - SKI . JACKETS'
Children.."s Weac.
PRAM SUITS SNOW SUITS JACKETS — SKI -JACKETS •
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ITEMS .LISTED.
SALE {TICKETS ON EVERY ARTICLE ADVERTISED'.
and Mens ',
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AGENT FOR KINCARDINE. CLEANERS
Fees rick -up . and Delivery Monday old : mune"
Brother passed
Away In: Holland
Mrs'. E. C. Van Eyl received a
telegram on Monday of thisweek
group, i; ' hat her brother Adriaan Pouw was
done as seriously ill in Holland. She re-
thirty it zeived the "message at, 2..30, p am
close ha and' at 6.20 p,m, she and her sis
It was', : ter; Mr's :• Nelly Brouwer , of Orton
hear the left by, plane froni' Mallon' airport
im'�� :o beat their brother's side. `
presse
besides t • ' They arrived at Deventer, Hol-
that rhesland at 1,30 .a..m.: Their brother
• this work passed away soon after their arr-
and the.. ' . Wal,, He had undergone surgery.. 5;
.� , the previous Wednesday
to hear .t •, i•. Mr pow*, ran a garage and' was
in the' • a. Volkswagen dealer in.Holland a
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in the 4u•He 'visited.here two years ago..
bership ,
He 'was .56 years of age e and:leaves .
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Lo opedi. : to mourn his -passing his wife and .
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difficuliir five children, the oldest .is twenty -
to a scha four and the youngest, twelve,
This won: ' three sisters -and one brother in
u'-Ioll'and ,' one brother in. Australia
date worl, .
voices so and two sisters in Canada, Mrs
Speakit. F • C. (Johanna) Van Eyl of .Luck •
were Murl now and Mrs. Nelly •Brouwer of, •
the provir Orton, Ontario. . •
Huron- Bru . '
He was. predeceased' by his
' ' or of Whit. . mother fourteen years ago and his
Roussell' .. father four years ago. '•
p"resident Mr. Van Eyl' is making arrange-'
chairman ' ments , if possible, to fly to
He outline • Holland On Friday. . The funeral
during the service is being held on'Saturday ,
ed engage, , January Bath,
vention in;. Mrs. Van Eyl is planning on re-
show, die maining inlier:horileland for
Wingham: t
three 'weeks. •
services at
;and Auburn
A quarte
Alex Cond
Connell an ..•
Arnold
• DIED SUDDENLY AT
TORONTO HOME •
' Mr. and Mrs. Andrei Gaunt of
West W awatiosh ,: M r. and Mrs.
Les Ritchie of Lucknow and Mr,'
and Mrs. Murray G aunt of W ing-
ham 'last Thursday attended the.
THAT Mr. and Mrs WM Ritchie'
quietly observed their . 56th
wedding anniversary on Wednes
day, 'December 22nd at their.
home` in 'Lucknow. '.
MAILING' LIST' CORRECTED
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Sentinel was revised over the.
Christmas week. Any payments
received up to Wednesday of last
week will hecredited on your.:
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If your label reads "65" , this
Means yourpaper expired the end,
of 1965 and is due for renewal. ' • •
If it; reads prior ,to: this,::"eg.
Sept. 65" it means your paper
was due last September and is in
arrears.
Post .officeregulations require
that papers be paid in•advance
and your co=operation in this ;re-
gard •would be appreciated.. Many
new subscribers were added. to the
mailing list at Christen as. A few.
who were badly,in arrears were
removed .
The. Sentinel's circulation
stands at 2300 papers. an all •
time high•in the history of the
newspaper. .
funeral' in Toronto of Gordon Gon
tier of that city who passed away
quite' suddenlyy from a heart att
ack
Mr. Gontier is m arried to the •
former Freda Barbour, daughter of
Mr,' and Mrs. Jim Barbour of. Lon-
don and formerly of W est W aw a=
nosh, Mrs, Gontier is a niece of
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Mrs. Rit-
chie.
Gordon was hi the 'real estate
business up .until about tw o years
ago when health caused him 'to
give up his work. He was in his
40.s.. Besides his wife:, he is sur
vived by son Jimmie, 8 years
old;,
SEE ._.
y The Sentinel
THAT. the Sentinel was interested
in aChristmas card that .the
Worden Howald familyreceived
from their son Art who is'
stationed with the UN forces at
Lahore, Pakistan. ' It was a
special '.UN printed card.
THAI' ' Mrs. Bertha Whiteroft of
Lucknow commenced work at
the Lucknow Sentinel • last Week
as, typist in connection . with our
new method of . producing the
'paper.
THAT Andrea Adams of the
Whitechurch area . is now em- •
ployed at the Bank of 'Montreal;
Andrea was formerly employed
party time at Unibach's Drug
Store,:.
THAT. Jerry Mowbray .of Toronto,
son . of Mr. and Mrs. Virden
Mowbray of Lucknow, spent
Christmas in Dundee, Scotland. •
Jerry flew via New York on
December 23rd and will return
Thursday of this week.
THAT •Mr, and Mrs', Omar Brooks
of . Lucknow' and her : parents,
Dr: and : Mrs.; Atkinson of Wing
ham left this ; week for :Florida
where they 'will be ' until late
February. • .
THAT' Elwin Hall, son Bob and
Jim Henderson saw ' a ground-
hog ' on Tuesday of '.last week in'.
Harvey Houston's field at Holy
rood. A welcome :sign: for those
of us : who regard the ground-
hog as a harbinger of spring
THAT' Mrs. Campbell Thompson of
Lucknow : was ` the winner of
a transistor .radio . at a Christ
mas draw sponsored by. Ltick
now District Co-op.
THAT : Alfred Martin of Listowel,
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert MacDonald of Lucknow, was
,injured' in a car accident last,
Friday evening and is : a patient
in Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Martin was alone in the' car.
He suffered .a dislocated hip and
will : be hospitalized for .' six
weeks:
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THAT Lucknow : District Coop is
sponsoring a men's curling bon -
spiel on January, 27th with loads
of ' prizes in store for , all.
„THAT. Mrs. ' Fred Friendorf (Bar-
bara Haldenby) who has. .been
employed, for some time at the.
Lucknow branch: of the Bank°
of Montreal, has • been transfer-
red to the Kitchener ,branch. Mr.
and Mrs. Friendorf 'moved to
Kitchener , ' on Friday . of last
Week..
THAT . for the second time in a
row, Mrs. Knoll of Dunkeld won
the Lucknow'Legion bingo jack-
pot taking . home $125.
THAT Mr. ' and Mrs. Oliver Glenn
of Lucknow have ' . purchased.
the property at the east end of
.the village owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Allan „Reed. The transac-
tion includes the stone building,.
housing MacMillan's Restaur-
ant, the. living quarters, the ad-
acent house formerly occupied
by, A. Ritchie and the adjacent
THAT a ' card ' from Floyd and
Larry . Stanley' at Hollywood
Beach Florida dated December
24th stated that the temperature
was 78 degrees, nice for thegoif
course, but not much like Chi
alias. We lniay.ne that by this
time, Floyd w.irl be back.: at his
duties as principal of Ripley-
Huron Central School,
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PALM GARDEN 100 C" UNT'
rea Bags Super Sale
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. BARGAIN
'a Ori 69c
KELLOGG'S 91i4 OZ.S SAVE 7C
Rice Krispies Sale 2 Pkgs. 59c
JELLO !RAND v SAVE 6c.
Jell Powder Selo l 6 Pkgs.• 64c
CHOICE: 20. OZ
Green Peas : Sale
SAVE 14c
Tins 74c
KING SIZE 25c OFF PACK REGULARLY $1.73
Tide l Super Sale Pay OnIy $1.38
WANTED; 'CLEAN. 6 QUART ' BASKETS.;, Sc EACH
..Early! .Closed rvFriday Nights
.m. Unh'I �urther . No#ice
WITH $!.00 CASH PURCHASE SAVE TO 24c
Get 10 Pounds White Sugar
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WE SELL FOR LESS
'PHONE; 528.3420.: ,
VALUES`'.: EFFECTIVE'
JANUARY,' 6,:.7, 8
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THAT .Grant Chisholm ' is spon-
soringanadvertisement listing
the minor hockey games of the
week. You would do . well to
read this ad and make it a
point to, visit the arena on one
.'or all of the; nights to see the
kids play some..good' hockey.
THAT Stan Kay of Lucknow . has
been appointed as district ` rep;
resentative for Dani Real Es-
tate : who have several offices
in various cities in Western
Ontario:
THAT we are ,dependent . on
coaches, managers' or, appointed
press reporters to advise us of
localhockey games at the ar-
ena. We could 'cover ° these
.games ourselves, but . we haven't
the time nor the desire to spend.
every night of the week at t
• arena• and would appreciate it
arrangements could .:: be. made I
have" scores of all games r
ported to us.
THAT 'readers at a distance, inte
' ested 'in the weather conditior
thatwe have 'experienced in a
about Lucknow,,will be in'teres
ed to know that Mrs. Neil f
MacKenzie, Lucknow octoge
aria, .p lanted tulips: on Thur
day: and: Friday of last week.
THAT those .from' this, area
ceiving their caps at 'Wingha.
Hospital • as nursing, assistan
were Linda Andrews of Aub
,,„Carol Irwin of R.R. 1 : Ri' le
Marlene' Porter'. of . Luck.
Gayle Wylds of Ripley, .and. Mr
Helen MacLennan of • R.R.
Goderich.'
Support: Minor 'Hockey .This Week
PEE WEE
° January 5 -T Wingham at Lwow
January 7 -- Ripley at Lucknow
January 12 -. Mildmay. at Lucknow
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January.' 10 - Mildmay at Lucknow
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Ins.Wed In Support Of Minor Hockey, My
Grant Chisholm -- Esso Agent.