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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-24, Page 16,.PAGE' SIXTEE1y t. • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, Of AR10 • .•SPECIALS• LISTED BELOW AND OTHERS ADVERTISED IN LAST. ;WEEK'S PAPER ARE STILL GOOD UNTIL JUNE. 3rd. BLANKETS • Match` your..: decor .• from the many lovely colours, .in this.* plio. bagged, ,satin bound : blend * ' fibre, blanket,, Size 72 x MATS Reversible nylon : and • cotton* braided matsin lustrous stay * bright .colours.•Fringed lends..* ** each` DISH ,CLOTHS Multi coloured 16"; x 16" , cotton. for' JEANS Sturdy navy denim in boys or girls style • = : Self-supporting elastic boxer waist., :FIRST QUAL1tY pair* )I£S'. ALL .WEATHER COATS AN IDEAL EXPO COMPANION Slze;. 9 to 20 •4nd to% to ,24% Priced Foo 9S to * * * * * * * * * "*.*4 .*.. IES' V1 OOL SPRING. COATS OnS�Ie At �33V3% Dh *'******.:*. 'LADIES' CAR COATS AND WINDBREAKERS; 20 to 50%..:Off it CENTENNIAL TEE SHIRTS (laid ' quality cotton Tee 44, shirts for boys or girls. *. -Canada's .'colourful ,centen- nial . niotif printed on eachiSt one. . • . .Sizes .8 o 16 ' each: Sizes 4 #o§ 6x each` •MEN'S HATS• NITEW EAR Dainty floral and overall .pat terns in : drip dry 'cottons.. Ladies tailored • pyjamas, baby dolls & :shortie '•gowns. Sizes , S -M 1, and . 34. to.. 40. 59 each Girls' shortie gowns and it baby :dolls — Sizes 8 to `14 59 each SPORT SHIRTS S.S. shutsof • easy care •cotton, olive or beige. styleizes ,, ao in choice of colours in paisley, Sera .hm of lui g to polka dots and stripes. *. Mefl's .sizes S -M -L each 9c :29ach aaee.ip44.•e44,446414ee.41a10ra0•1110.4..410r•...40s0a,40!:, •ILedies' By Tfie Sentinel THAT postmaster I(en .Cameron of Lucknow and Postmaster • Don Mc Lay: of Ripley'attended.'the Ontar io Postmasters' -Conference at Niagara<Falls from Sunday to: Wednesday of this. week. Ken is vice-president of the group and Do- is secretary -treasurer.. Be- tween •300 and ,400 were. expected at 'the •conference. THAT a reception was held for Mr, and Mrs. Ken Gardner of Kitchen. er (nee. Wendy'Emberlin) in the Legion Hall, Lucknow last Satur- day evening. An addresswas read r.by Wayne Brooks and the present-, ation'of money was made by Ron Gardner. THAT Jack McGuire, who has been employed. at Lucknow Wood Pro ducts;• is now, employed. by Mor- ford Mackay of the•Ripley district TOT Monday holidays and publi ing newspapers dt: not mix well, so readers may find itemsintend- ed for this week held over for a further week. THAT PeeWeeballplayers are urged .to 'attend a practice on Thursday of this week at 7 p.m, .` at thenpark-and-Bantam piayers -- will practice on Saturday at • 7. THAT the Sentinel publisher, ;along with -district .newsmen, visited Douglas Point Nuclear Power Stat ion near. Kincardine on Friday where 'they. were hosted, by Ontario. Hydro and Atomic:' Energy of Can- ada on whathas become an' annual tour. Representing Ontario ,Hydro at the event was Ivan Lloyd •a Lucknow '`old boy who is with Ontario Hydro at Toronto', He was formerly chief :guide' at Douglas': • Point 9 Young People: Join Dungannofl United . Church DUNGANNON-NEWS Rev Gien'Wright: held ea very •impressive service in Dungannon United China, on Sunday May 21 when thirty nine young people -wee received. as members on profession of faith., .The new, mems :,bers were iantroduced` by Bert. Mc- Whinney and presented with:'certif., icates` of membership by, the min.- ister;.Eev G. Wright with all receiving the sacrament .of communion with the congregation following the service. ' •. Those' receiving membership' were; Arlene Culbert, Bonnie Cul, Bert; Beverley Culbert, Cathy 'Culbert, Gussie Culbert, Pat Anne Eedy, R6seinary Eedy, Anne Erring ton, Diane Errington; Sandra Err- • ington, Donna Eggleston, Ron Eggleston.; Gary Glerin, Bill Henry Doug Henly, Mary I,otr Henry,•. 'Randy Henry, Marsha. Hodges, Terry , Hodges.„; Valerie,Hodges,, and Mens Wear AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free Pick•Up and Delivery Monday . and T o redej Terry Maize, Donna McKenzie, Jamet McWhinney, Gregory Park,. Pearson, Donna Pentrand, ,Itoderie Pentland, Sharon Srnyth, Brian*. S,tothers, Bernice Thompson, Glenda Weaver, Sharon Weaver,. Chtick Young. WEDNESDAY; MAY 24th 1967 Luc arke YOUR "'LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND ROSE BRAND/ 16 OZ. SAVE 15e SweetMixed 'Pickles '2 Jars 59c FANCYQUALITY 794 OZ. . Red Cohoe Salmon AYLMER RASPBERRY OR' Str�Wb�rr' 'Jain , AYLMER .11 OZ Tomato Catsup: SUPREME REG., .35c ssorted Cookies :.CANADA RINDLESS Breakfast • Bacou • SAVE .14c ins 9:8c' LARGEY.24 OZ JarS.$c: ti /..•. SAVE` 9c . Bottles 39c SAVE: 16e 'ackages 89c OUR BEST BUYI', ound 79c WE SELL FOR LESS PHONE 5284620. • TfiAT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher and son Tommy recently moved to Wingham where Donald will continue his training with Ontar- io Hydro, He just completed Six months of his training in Barrie.' Mrs. Fisher is the former Elaine Murray of "KinlosS. THAT summer.has been a long • tirne coming to the Lucknow area, Snow fell•in this vicinity on Sun- " day evening making us wonder if • we had missed a season complet- ely this year. THAT the Lucknow 'spring flower the Horticultural Society.bec•:. has been re.,.sCheduled.for the:, LegiOn Hari for this'. Saturday, . THAT ,attericling•Grand Orange'', ' West Dittricfwere: William Angtit MacLennan. st SEE OUR SAMPLES ON 'virago CORLON SHEET We stock ARMSTRONG numerous eolours VINYL ASBESTOS .TILE Goon Beaver Lumlier is 'equipped to install your *all to wall rngs and payTents as low as 41