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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-09, Page 16PAGE SixTUN THE LtICKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNIDW ONTARIO • e f1/40044,40~0.09.4 WiDNESUIY NC -and .Tagers` ,4.spEciAL:.*A0( OE .30'..Ski. j.ac .YOUR ar 'LOWEST PRICES° FL4 r 11 Sizers , S -M -L and XL Also 12 to 20 • 6es.e.esasooessereneeroo*i7*O sooisroesseosiseTassesse 4, Ladite and Man's Wear • AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Pick-up. ,and. Delivery Monday and .Thugs REMEMBER THE .BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE THURSDAY; NOVEMBER .'19th Rae Murray At Mahon Airport Mr.. and Mrs. R.E.:.Murray; ( Jean Anne Richards) and two girls. Shell- ey and Shawna, left last. Tuesday tomake their home in Peel Village near` Brampton, s Mrs,. Murray and the girls have. spent the'summer with' her parents, Mr and Mrs. ':Orland Richards, while Rae was in Montrealtaking his airlines flight officer.training,, with Air Canada.. After complet- i ing his course lie was sent to Malton Airport where he will be stationed Previous to this. Rae had spent 8 •years as a Flight Officer with the R.C.,.A. F. In 1966, 'Mr. and Mrs.. Murray went overseas to France and on his return have been station- ed in Portage ha Prairie,; Manitoba' and Moose Jaw Saskatchewan: While in Lucknow Shelley attend- ed the afternoon kindergarten class.. COMING -$00N! „.. EXOTIC ATMOSPHERE - MUSIC: LIVE "ENTERTAINMENT REFRESHMENTS DISCUSSIONS PLAYS', COMPANIONSHIP • CHECKERS; , 'CARDS • CANDLE LIGHT CASUAL TEENS 06' Core :As' You: Are! Bob Scout And Cub PAPER DRIVE Wfflie Held In • LUCKN�W�nd.. • DI1NGANNON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th Anyonewishing paper tied and 'handled contact Scoutinaster George Whitby, dial. 5284813 • or »ill Johnstone, dial 528.3013 Would any fathers of Cubs or Scquts who ` could help the Sto`iit Committee with this 'Paper Drive be at Brooks Trans. pot shads in the afternoon of November 10th. • SEE By The enlinel THAT Bill. Nelson, son. of.Mr..•and Mrs, Jim Nelson of Ashfield, • recently Commenced. employment • at CKNX in .Wingharri,in.• the tell - Tint .department, Bill was prey- iousiy with the Bank of Nova Scotia, 1,1/2 tears in Toronto and '6 Months in London. THAT Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Collyer Of Chatham le,ft•last Saturday for a three week bus .trip which. will. take them to Dallas,. Texas where they will visit a cousin, • Mr. and Mrs. G. L: Fry; to Long Beach, California, where they will visit Ted's aunt, , uncle and cousin:; Mr. and'.Mrs.' Al Martin ancl_Ned;_ta._Los. Angeles, San Francisco and Las °Vegas en -route. home. Ted is the son of Mr . ' and Mrs, Stuart Collyer of Lucknow THAT Alex Maclntyre. 0, Eng1and has been visiting, in 'the commun- ity with,brothers Donald and. ;. . Allan Maclnryre. Donald met him .at the•airport at' Toronto on. Wednesday, of last week, 'Alex had visited en route with his • • • sister, Mary Maclntyre'in Mont- 'real. ont-'real; , .... •THAT p,ostmaster.Keh Cameron • advises that the•usuaI '3e will'be sufficient postage on Christmas cards mailed to Canada , U1 S. A. South and Central America,. West. Indiesand 'Spain Butif you are mailing cards to any other country, 4e will berequired to post the greeting card. These ° rates ,are for unsealed Christmas Cards. with not mete than five.' words of greeting. THAT Mr: and Mrs'. Bill Stapley, Highway 86 west, .have returned .: to reside in Clinton for,the win ter. Bill is employed: at° Clinton,;' but during the. good: weather he drives back .and forth to their horse here. Mr. and 'Mrs.'Stan ley rent a place in- Clinton for the winter.. THAT ice making is underway; at .. the Ripley Curling Rink and it is hoped that curling will.commen- ce in a .couple of weeks, THAT Mrs; lion Thompson and Mrs Laird Stirling of Lucknow did sufiply teaching,at Ludknow Kind- ergarten last week while Mrs, Lloyd Hall was `THAT.Mr, and Mrs, Earl Swan of Ashfield clave' moved into the ' Ashton apartment on main street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Norm Siegrist who moved to their'•new home in Luoknow, • TiiAT Mr. and Mrs.. Jack. Collin son, of Kintail recently purchased' the home of the late Stuart Rob..- ertson of Lucknow. The home will be occupied by Mr:. and Mrs.. Gordon Barger who have been living in the Anderson apartments) The house ,was built by George Robertson, 'grandfather of Mrs. Collinson and great grandfather of Mrs. Barger. THAT retdents of 1 uc known and Dtlr: a•r'non are urged t-- have' their. waste paper ready for the Lucknow boycotts who will he collecting T'hnrkday of this week., Nol.ern ber.lvtit. • MAXWE .L. HOUSB Fresh Coffee. HEINZ, 11 OZ.. Tomato Soup. WAGSTAFFE, LARGE 24 OZ. si Pound s, 6 Tins Strawberry or Rasp. Jam SCHNEIDERS 3c OFF PKG: Crisp lake Shortening • ;SUNKIST • • ;Juicy, Oranges WITH . 35.00 CASH' PURCHASE.' het 5 lbs. White NO TRA ING .STAMPS! LL:' . WE SEFOR LESS PHONE, :.32044211.: 2 Ib, R.EALL Dozen SA •v or •� Q SAVE MONEY VALUES EFF NOVEMBER it :REMEMBER TNE.BOY ;SCOUT PAPER DRIVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER` lOrti THAT Mrs.. Ross-Cbristian.ofLuck, now has been •filling in part time at the Bank of Montreal this. week. '"• r THAT S90 'head were sold. at the third Fail •stocker cattle sale held at Lucknow Sales Barn on Mon:- day. The top 10 steers, weighing 690 lbs.. .were ,consigned by Lorne MacDonald of Ashfield and were sold to William Irwin of East Wawanesh for 27.20 THAT' we at I:?te *nti to rause sor: a :rouble Cnts for' our s' grresr ocr 1cally. Lott 1vee lost the St. Helens Ne by Mrs. Anal: truer. timesamazes us. wit! ands of words which p weekly, that we cion' rrlore. THAT Mrs. John Mille now.observ,ed her. k"►,; on. Saturday last B.RANDI'L ATION I iisreb— proclaim friday, November 11th Until one` o'clock p.m. A CIVIC HOLIDAY FOR THE Vill�ge of Lucknow And call upon *0 pariahs to , observe xt as 'such G. W JOVNY,