The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-21, Page 16WA, ARTA 44101. .fEL
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Ladies' and Men's Wear.
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free.: pick -Up 'and Delivery ° IVlonday And
�e Sentiflel
THAT the Good News Quartette,
an international singing group,,.'
presented some fine music at the ;
Lucknow District High School, ori
-"Tuesday night.of,:last week. The` •
presentation was a centennial 'pro-
ject Of the Lucknow Ministerial
THAT Captain and Mrs. Albert
` Ferris of the Salvation Army,
Wingham, have received word that
they ..will leave this .month for.,•
Miracle' Valley., E C. ,' near.
Mission- City, where he will be •
engaged in the rehabilitation of
alcoholics and drug addicts at, the
Miracle Valley camp.' Captain
Ferris. will be succeeded in -Wing --
-ham by Captain and Mrs. Donald
• Copple' of . Port Colborne. •
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THAT because of a .previous engage
,Ment, the , Sentinel , regretted
having to pass up an iSv, tation to,..
attend the banquet Saturday by
.the Lucknbw,Legion observing
National Veterans Week.'
THAT Belfast 'school enjoyed a bus '.
trip to Detroit on Saturday and
visited the' Detroit zoo., The pup-
ils now. attend Brookside Central
School but theone last outing was
plannedofor the former pupils'.of
Belfast. by their former teacher
tion Camerson. The bus Was `''.
driven. by Harold Austin:' and some:
parents attended..
THAT Bruce ;MacKenzie,. son of
'.Mr. and Mrs. Tom- ,MacKenzie of.
Kinloss Township successfully•
completed his'third year of a
four year course in .Honours
English and.' French at Western
University, . London with` four -A's;
and three B'•s • Bruce is,`'employed
with the;Departrrient of Education'
for the .summer. ,
THKTIvIr,. and Mrs'. Noel Mason ,•
:were presented' with a. gift last
Wednesday when •a few.'friends:
and; their families met at the
lake for a surprise picnic -'supper
THAT. Lucknow• and District Lions
Club will hold 'a beauty:; contest in
connection,:with' their . surnrner
carnival in July. Details can be
found in the' Crest :Hardware ad'
in this' issue ,
THAT grade 12 and •13 .girls from
this area were guests last Thurs- ,
day afternoon of Johnstone and;
Son Furniture in Lucknow. for an,
' informal gathering when..they '
.were presented with a' miniature
cedar chest , compliments Of 13i11.
and 'Beth Johnstone ; The girls ; .
were treated to a snack of peP
si•.
and chips. '
•THAT Kathleen Jay daughter of,.
Reverend 'and Mrs. S. E.••Jay' of •
:Lucknow. has passed the Grade •
V11 Piano , Royal ,Conservatory :
Of Mutit With Honours; also
• 'Patricia Anne •Cannon:' daughter
of 'Kir. and Mt..Peter Connon of.
Lucknow, has passed. Grade 11
Singing with' Honours. Both` girls
are:
.the pupils of Mrs: Connor'..
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THAT delegates from "Huron riding
to the Progressive Conservative
national. leadership 'convention in
'Toronto tri September will be
Rbger West and Mrs. Roy Bennett
of •Winghani ,•john Durnin of West,
Wawanosh.
and i-larold Corbett of
Luoan. John is president of the
Huron Association.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, .1
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Instant COf fee
AYLMER 24.OZ. WITH PECTIN
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REGULAR SIZE, 20 SHEETS
Kleenex Tissues
SUNKIST GOOD S1ZE
Juicy Oranges
WITH $5.00 CASH PURCHASE
SAVE 47C
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kg..69c'
SAVE •16c
Jar :69c
SAYE TO 29.c,
Jars 189c -
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VALUES .EFFECTIVE..,
JUNE' 22, 23, 24
THA r details of registration. for
swimming instruction at•the
Teeswater Pool and the Lucknow1'
summer playground appears in
ads elsewhere; in.this issue and'..
are.of particular interest to parents
and young people in: the area.
THAT some centennial key chains.
left over from Lucknow's cent-
ennial in 1958, are •available for
the, asking at the Luckno*. Sent,
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THAT the Lucknow and :District '.
Credit Union hasbeen granted a
Charter and' will hold its confirm
ration Meeting tonight
.'(Wednesday).
THAT 'Mary Finlayson,daughter of
'Mr. and 'Mrs.. Roy" Finlayson of '.
Lucknow, commenced. work Mons.
day:at the; Lucknow branch of the.
Bank'of Montreal.
THAT Miss Judy LaMarsh, secretary
of state in'the federal government.
rets ntly-hosted a:party in Los
Angeles to.honour the'Canadian
•creative Community there.which
includes man' Canal• n movie
and TV personalities who have
left Canada and "made their name.
known in the United States. Miss •
LaMarsh presented a trophy,
symbol of Canada's pride in her
native Sons and daughters during-
centennial
uring-centennial year. The 3 -foot high.
180 ib. standard' designed in three.
dimensional brushed steel, crown-
ed' by a maple leaf and embedded.
in a bronze base was designed -by
'David Htinter of Toronto, David
aifit.4dew "lit" rV O. '. 'Gitirllltt"tar >V+ s.t.r,k1! 1. , +',$'u,ti. _..:
iSiI'S
ithSister
Mrs: Harry Campbell of Sangudo;'
Alberta' is presently visiting her
sister Mrs. 'James Ritchie of Luck -
now ,
uck-now.
This is the ,first .time Mrs. Camp-
bellhas.,visited in the eastern prop:
inces. Mrs. James Ritchie; a nativ
of the west, Met' .her .late husband:
while he' was working:' in western
Canada,. The douple •resided there
for a.' time after t,heir,marriage. an'd.
then ' returned to Luc know to live;.
42 years. ago. Mrs; Campbell had
not' seen the Ritchie family Mss.
Fraser (Doris) Mackinnon, of
Kinloss,.-'Ivlrs. Ken (Mildred) Cam-
eron and' Harold Ritchie of Luck-.
now in'that time . Mrs. Jack
(Norma) Wilson was.born after the
family arrived here. The other
member .of .the family, Mrs .Ross
(Margaret) MacLagan of London
visited •with her aunt on a trip to.
the west a couple.of years, ago.',
Mrs,, James Ritchie has visited
back home to' the west ort'a couple
of occasions in that -time.
Passes-Satur4Y
'Mrs . Bert_ Finnigan of i,ucknow
,passed awa at Win hair HHiospital
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u.
The funeral service wras 'held
Tuesday from, the MacKenzie
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Memorial Chapel in Lucknow with
burial in Greenhill Cemetery.
known to many here, 'Mrs, auntet
is the former Mary Anderson.,
daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs., ., W. p •
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