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EDNESDAY, FEB,!MN
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THE LUCKNOW~ SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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1144.1.0„ OVEN READY
SCHNEIDERS. 4 TOTHE POUND BURNS MILD SMOKEDD
Beef Steakettes . Side Bacon
per OnIy59c Ib.c peE 1 I ..�..
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'ALL OUR FOODS ARE PRICED•
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LUNCHEON MEAT;. 12 OZ.
Margarine
ROSE, Sc OFF ECON•, . SAVE 16c, 3. LB.
9c
Cheese Slices 2-59.c
MAPLE LEAF, .3F OFF PACK, „NIPPY; MILD,
PIMENTO, SAVE ;9c, $ OZ. PKGS
Instant Coffee $1.39
MAXWELL. HOUSE, '24c ,OFF PACK, SAVE SOc,,
10 OZ: JAR
Tomato Juice
HEINZ' FANCY, SAVE 26c, .48 :OZ.
ims:.' . 49c
TALISMAN, , STRAWBERRY OR §RASPBERRY
WITH PECTIN, SAVE 11c,•.24. OZ. JAR'
Oxo Cubes
2-69c
BEEF OR . CHICKEN, SAVE ,Sc, PKGS.. 12's •
Pledge
JOHNSON, SAVE 10c, 61/2 AEROSOL TIN
79c
Ched-RSpread 5
MAPLE LEAF, 6c OFF PACK, SAVE 10e,
16 OZ JAR .,
Pork 'Shoulders'.
MAPLE -LEAF PICNIC, SAVE 20i,
..1y2•LB. TIN
Tenderfkike Lard:
`:MAPLE •.LE.AF, SAVE
Soft Drinks
ROYAL CROWN, CASE :.OF 24
Oatmeal Cookies 31c
WESTON :OLD, FASHIONED, 15. TO PKG.
Oranges
P.Ei. . PotUtoes
50 LB . BAG
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WE ARE ONE OF THE
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Move Murray Gaunt To Second Row In
Of Responsibilities.
Legislature to View
Two members of the Ontario •`•
Liberal Caucus will get. a better
view .of, proceedings in the ;Legis-
lsture this year," ,' '
•Liberal Leader Andrew•Thomp-
son has moved Dick Taylor (Tem-
iskaming) and Murray` Gaunt .(Hut"
on Bruce) from the third to the
second'row in the House.
Mt, Thompson said the move
was, made in recognition of the
Members' duties and responsibil-
ities in the:.party.
Mr. Taylor,' the party's econ-
omies. and development and min'
,ing critic, was recently made
.Provincial Campaign Chairman..:
Mr. Gaunt is carrying on his
portant role as agriculture critic
in the presentsession.,
The Legislature has three rows
for 'Members-- and senior mem-,
'bers of. Caucus usually sit in the
first two rows, •
. The vacanciesin the Liberal's
second row came as a r stilt of the
MONUMENTS
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• Established Over Sixty Years.
Walkerton . Phone R814234.
Ontario.
PAGE THREE
LocatT ani Gener
M. and. Mr's, Bruce Raynard
and Marion,of West Wawanosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raynard of
Lucknow visited on Sunday with"
Mr.. and Mrs. Chris Raynard of.
,.Islington, . .
Weekend visitors with •Mrs. John.
England were Mr. and Mrs. Ted •
England, Bonnie and. Billy of Elora
1
Mrs. Harold Ritchie returned to
her home in Lucknow last, Saturday
from Wingham Hospital after und-
ergoing surgery. .Bob Ritchie also
;returned home on Saturday from
Hospi;al where he had been recei
ving treatment. '
Brown.j-iarper of Lucknow is a
patient in Victoria 'Hospital, Lon-
don. -"He was admitted to Hospital
.on Sunday of this week. '
Mrs: Ron Rothwell and Rosemary
of Norwood spent last weekend
•with her mother, Mrs. Ed Thom,
• The Lucknow Women's Institute
will hold their regular monthly
meeting on Friday February 11th
in. the Lucknow Towne Hall . •Roll
Call to be answered by a "Display
of a made in Canada product"
Demonstration. . ,
Mr, • and Mrs Ken Laidlaw of.
London attended the fu>eral ofthe
late .Wm . 0 Hunter'on• Sundav
' Mrs . • Giorge Hunter• returned
with .them to London where she •
will visit her granddaughter, Joyce
Laidlaw, who has been in..St, Jos-
eph's hospital for more than three
• Weeks. J4ce suffered a serious
4 back inJurywt le•.on a• tobogganing,
party. She is in her, first year at
Western 'University
Mrs'. 74. MacLennan London,spent
the weekend. in. Lucknow and att-
ended the. funeral of -the late Wm.
O. Hunter
Mr. and:'Mrs.:. Vernon Hunter
were in London on Saturday.
deaths of Leo Troy (Npissing) and
J . M „Gould (Bracondale)•.
Liberals George Ben and•R $hard
Smith won the Nipissing and 'Brac-
ondale by- elections this' summer.
Mr. Taylor and. Mr. • Gaunt have
taken on' important responsibilities"
said Mr. Thompson.' "1'have"full
confidence they will carry them
out well.
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Valentines'
By Rustcraift
FINLAY'
DECORATORS
LUCKNOW
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Is Entertumed
On 84#h o'ir`#hday
Mrs.` Ed Thom of •Lucknow;was
entertained at the home of her
daughter, Mrs,• Campbell Thomp-
.son, on the occasion of her 84th
birthday on Friday . of last week
Among those present were: her
'daughters. Mrs. Thompson (Marg-
aret) and Mrs Stuart (Kathleen)
Collyer of •Lucknow; Mrs. -Ron .
(Helen) Rothwell,of Norwood. Her
other daughter, Mrs. Al (Jean)
Martin.of Long Beach',, California,
visited with her mother by phone?'
Mrs. Thorp is the former' Rose-
mary Miller: She spent. the :great-
er part of her life in the St. Helens
area; but has been a resident of
Lucknow for a number of'years in
one of the Anderson Apartments
on Campbell. Street.; Mr. Thom
passed away seven years ago. •
INJURED IN SUMMER CRASH
L.earnung:ToWaIk
i4H Over Again .'
PRESBYTERIAN ANNUAL
•CONTINUEIS FROM PAGE ,
ranged from a high of .109 in May •.
to a low of 54 in January:: The
average attendance wa4"8' , 'up
two from 1964, _. '
"The W. M. S. groups raised.
$852.00 for missions and -in adds-
tion, to this the Evening Auxiliary
are supporting an adopted son in
India for. which an additional $120.
00 is raised: each year. This supp-
ort of a child in India will have •
particular significant&these_titnes
due to the severe faminecondi- •
tions:.
There are -18. babies.- on the cra.k
le atoll and the Victoria Mission
Brand with an .average°attendance, , T
.of °30 sent.$24.:50•to missions.
Stepping Stones C, G. I. T.
under the leadership'of Mrs.. Ross
Shiells and Mrs. Mel Ferguson,
had an active year. The girls
made a gift of beautiful Commun.-
ion
ommuneion linen to the church which. was
dedicated in June prior to the June
•communion 'service... This gift ° ,
will be treasured by the church for
many year to come as a token of
;their 'lovefor the,Church of Christ.
The girls also collected over M8..
'00 for Unicef•; besides contributing
to the National Girls Work Board.
The church' membership, after
revision, stands. at 207..
•,Messrs- John.•Emmerson, ,Garry
Gammie, Wm Houston and•Dan
Nicholson were elected to the
Board of lyianagers fora three year
term,
Leonard MacDonald and Frank
Hawthorne were elected auditors
for 1966.
:Ali other officers were re-elect-
ed for anrther: term. The various •'
speakers; throughout the meeting.
expressed their appreciation for.
all the work of the officers. and.
others who laboured to make this
a fruitful Year for the church,. The
work of the organist, Mrs;. Wm.
Scott, and the two choirs were
singled out .for .favourable comm`
ent.
A motion of. thanks was passed'`
and recognizedby'the gathering :
for the work of Rev. MacLeod and:
his wife and .family Rev. Mac-
Leod replied. •
The meeting closed with the.
Benediction.
28 Argyle -Rd s,. ;
Sault Ste. Marie;
Feb 1/66•
The Lucknow Sentinel, •
Dear Don: -
I particularly enjoy and follow
the familiar names in the bowling
leagues,: Also the articles concern-
. -
ing the hockeycareer of Paul Hen-
derson who is Certainly having a
great season.
I have finally had'my cast re-
moved as of Jan.: 12, and am
learning to walk all over again
and I hope°it won't be too long
• Until I Can' get back to . My, favour•
ite sport,of bowling.:
My best to all of your family
and •rnay 1966 bring good health
to all.
Sincerely,
Etta Belie Smith..
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CH URCH
Rev.; Howard . W. Strapp
Minister
FEBRUARY 13th
10:00 a.m., Sunday School
11:00 a.m: Morning. Worship
"The Mystery Of Godliness"
ST. PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH.
Sexagesima
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY' 13th
Church School . 10:15 ' a.m.
•
Morning Prayer` 11:15 a.m
Rev. Stanley E. Jay, B.A., :B.D '
Rector
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LiutknoW
'Presbyterian Church
Rev: Roderick MacLeod
Minister
FEBRUARY 13th'.'
10:00'. am.' Sunday School
11:00 a.in.. Morning Worship
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