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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-06, Page 16AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERSurschwl Free Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and Th LOOK NTINE.L': WEDNESDAY, SEPT.. a#h, 194 • • CRESS COA1S AND CAR COATS DtIRING THE MONTH Off' SEPTEMBER A FEW COATS. CARRIED OVER FROM LAST YEAR AT . ' SPECIAL DISCOUNTS OF 20% TO 50%. * **** New Coats ArrivingDaily• ** * Ladies' and Men's ° Wear THAT Sharon O'Donnell and Ann Arnold, both 1967 graduates of •St. Joseph's Hospital, London, are going West to nurse at the Foothills' Hospital in Calgary. Ann left last week -end and Sharon will leave September lith -by train. Ann is the daughter of Mr.and rid :Mrs. Jim Arnold,' Sharon is the 'daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Jim O'Donnell, both of Lucknow. THAT Rev r'.J. J.D. MacDonald, . who is .the guest preacher at Blake's Church next. Sunday; is well known in this area because •• of his work on the Sing Time prog- ramme over C. K. N. X•. Before going to •Goderich, he was the pastor of:Kincardine. United •Church . FREE FILM BLACK AND WHITE OR COLOUR with each roll brought in for processing at popular prices. All popular sizes. We specialize in *PICTURE FRAMING *PORTRAITS *WEDDINGS *BABIES MAXWELL PHOTO STUDIO Ph. 357-1851 WINGHAM THAT Mrs.' Doris Boak and . family moved to Goderich the latter .part of August Mrs.. Boak is employed with Victoria and Grey' Trust Co, and has purchased a home in God- erich. od-erich: THAT word was received Friday: by Mrs. Jessie Allin of Lucknow that her father, W.L. MacKert zie, arrived in -Glasgow after a" finesea crossing. W.L. was particularly pleased to have an, air mail 'clipping from The . Sent- inel waiting for.him at thehotel, and describing his departure in picture and story. • The clipping was 'sent by Jessie and no doubt W.L. will be pleased to show his new found' Scottish' friends that we also have a few bagpipes in Canada. NGSIDE Sandra, and. Greg .Gardner of Lucknow spent last week with ... their grandparents; Mr, and Mrs Wes Young, May Lou Wall of Whitechurch ' visited for a few days with Janice and Brian.: Wail, r` MIs Chas; . Thomson of Huron- • view., Clinton who visited during the pastweek with her daughter, Mrs ; Richard McQuillin and other relatives, returned td Clinton on . Sunday: • " . Barbara McQuillan of Toronto is • holidaying. with her parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Richard McQuillan: Dianne and.Debbie Huffman spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Moffat, Lucknow . Mr. Bob.iunter and Mrs. John Hunter of Guelph were recent visit- Fors with Mr. ,Jack Richardsot and Bob' at Carruthers .NursingY Home Langside C. O. C.' will meet. next Sunday at 3 p.m. The children are asked'to'bring Sunday School pap- ers to be sem to :Western. Canada. {" Mr. and Mrs. David Moffat and family visited on Sunday with, Mr, and Mrs., Arnold MacDonald 'at Guelph. . w�rr...�, _i r+dctar�r:�nn,a ,_._.:♦: .. ...:3w'�SV'�2L..j, b�M'�.--.._.. .,r,-,; »:au..•.�-.:.e.o-u»avawwnaww - - ... �n+w,.u. w...e+.:.M'�wr;rr pYroaswauw .. u�a vA„ M..X+vaweaaKa�l'La, xt •'."�a..'....W THAT Mr • .and Mrs; • Jack'. Farrish have,sold their Lucknow home on Willoughby Street East to Mr, ,and Mrs. Don McMurray of Lucknow . The Farrish farnily moved•on Monday'to'the;Bob. ; Parrish 'farm, on the 12th of Ash field in order that the children might start to school at'•Brook- side' and North Ashfield on the • opening .day. The McMutrays obtain possession October lit, THAT Mr, and :Mrs; Wayne Stanley of town moved from the Finlay Apartments to the former Oliver Barkweli'res�ence on ' Havelock St. Mrs.. Mary Cooke, mother of Mrs: 'Tom MacKenzie • Kinloss a=id . formerly of North Bay, will move into the apartment vacated by the Stara-, eys Mr. -and Mrs, Jack Hackett have moved: from Kincardine to the Mullin house :on, Ludgard . 'Street , Lucknow. Jack is erpploy- ed., as butcher • at Hall's Red ; and: •'. White Store. '' THAT :Judy Stewart flew by plane Sunday from Sky Harbouib Airport Goderich to her, home in Guelph after spending last weekwith her grandparents, Mr. gnd a p . .and Mrs.. Wil- ; fred Drennan, of Lucknow.: A friend flew .to Sky Harbour to pick tip Judy. THAT the community centennial, choir, under the direction of Mrs. Gordon Montgomery; are planning. practices in the near future which may be found in an ad in this .: issue, The choir will perform at the Centennial community church service this month. • THAT Elaine MacNay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Kelso MacNay and a nurse in Peterborough, broke her wrist in a roller skating fall at, Port . Elgin recently: Elaine was acting as a church camp leader at. Miramichi at the time. THAT in last week's Sentinel, we. referred to the theft of the: entire. beet crop 'from' the •.garden :of Toms Salkeld of Lucknow.: Since that ' time, we have-heard:that. beets were also stolen from the gardens of Harry Lavis and Mrs John Adams of town,: We were amazed that anyone Oould be -this fond of beets, but one gent has suggested to us that "beet wine" might be the cause of the thefts •' •`< • THAT Tony Johnstone of Lucknow had charge of the service at `'St, Helens United Church on Sunday,. August 27th. ' ' THAT James Culbert of Lucknow proud of•his .flower garden on • Standpipe Hill and the Sentinel. was invited by Jim to view it, an, invitation we hope to accept In the next few days. THAT an anaesthetic was necessary to remove a plum stone from the . throat 'of Mrs,. Cyiil Campbell of • Lucknow recently. Mrs. Campbell had the stone lodge in her throat at dinner time:atthe home of her daughter Mrs. Ross Gammie`. After medical attention sn Lucknow she was taken to 'London. here the stone was re moved about 10 p.m.. that even-. Ing.• -:.x rui� YOUR "LOWEST PRICES DS SPECIAL OFFER .. CREAMERY IRT GRADE PAY ONLY' 59e WITH :PURCHASE OF 4 LOAVES SUPREME. BREAD CHOICE 19 OZ. Cream Style Corp j, CLARK'S' 14 Ot Beans With P.UREX, SUPER -SOFT. Toilet Tissue SAVE 23c ins ; $1. SAVE : 1ec 5Tins$1 SAVE "15c Rolls :55c CHOICE 19 OZ. /MONEY -SAVER Pineapple CRUSHED OR TIDBITS 4 Tins 99c HEINZ 11,'OZ. Ketchu Sa e SAVE 9c pttles` 49c BACK -TO -SCHOOL BAKING SAVE 21c.... Centennial ::Book OnlyCook REPEAT OF LARGE SELLOUT ,APPLE':OR RAISIN WESTON FRESH ' PIES • SAVE .47c - • WE SELL FOR LESS PHONE 52S-340. ,VALUE$ ,EFFECTIVE •• SEPTEMBER 7; 8, 9'' THAT .Gerald and Judy Coiling of Huron Township,; Winriers of.the. Lucknow Lions summer carnival draw.,. report that their prize winn ing.: expense -paid trip to EXPO; was one they enjoyed very much, and will long remember.. ' • )1J1Jdi uac FOR THAI' DISCRIMIN lT1111G U THAT Mrs. Jack Henderson, Wingham, won.$138 at the Luck - now Legion bingo last Thursday. THAT Mrs Alberta Ashton of Pine- crest Manor `observed her 86th• birthday on Monday of this week: a".:ANNOUNCEli1ENTS• • 'JNFOR MALS•, i. ACCESSORIES. ��, rxE � Now sExnN� /,, You may select your radii*:c•; uivitat ons, announr ernentsr and accessories with corn ; Mete confidence n to quality• and' correctness of form:. • • r`: eddiasaencuno mmtsof„. c't. • TRADITIONAL BEA'IJTY • - •' CLASSIC DISTINCTION' !' SOctAti CORRECTN} S ',. Personttised wedding nrpkips; A/itches and aike boxer also 'i tTlINA :�;.xxi..1.eta+c:auu�.mna:?t:Ni�rxv+.t%d+>w?„+.rv.a