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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-25, Page 22"i• PAGE . TWE,4,44: • • ,...••• • • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK$OW, ONTARIO • PLUS FOR THE 1. BeautifiSI Fabric Cots lavishly triinmed with preL cioui fur, fully lined with - rayon' interlined and chamois. , lined. Magnificent Mini, Natural Blue • -Norwegian Fox, LongHair- ed Racoon. and !lie coniple, rn nti the rkb fabrics: '.4•11P..00110P'0110" , . , • • • LASSIC ELEGANCE IN LADIES' DRESS COATS FRENCH TitEliAlki VirtioL•• WITH _ MINK. COLLAR ; • • BOUCLE ; WOOLS WITH DETACH- ABLE BLUE ,NORWEGIAN. ,FOX • COLLARS ENGLISH WOOL FAILLE WITH MINK COLLAR TWEEDS, WITH OR WITHOUT • PILE TRIM '• " • ALL4EASON _CAMEL 'COATS • •:. . • mom. 4extr**No• =; • *. . 1 ,.• 1 • .. • . • • 'SMARTLY CASUAL• c..AR COATS DU PONT ORLON PILE / • WOOL MELTON CLOTH• VELVETY COTTON CORIDIIROY, PLID WOOL BLANKET CLOTH, COTTON SUEDE WITH PILE, TRIM . • • SUEDINES. " • : $19.95 to $44.95 • ' • " . JACKETS. • FURRY -LOOK PARKAS OF ORLON . • 'WOOL FLEECE PARKAS IN NORDIC PATTERN PEA JACKET FASHIONS IN ORLON OR WOOL MELTON QUILTED NYLON SKI JACKETS • - 16.95 to $34.95 .• „ . . olio.. d = •1110•• • • I'SfLuk )Li . • . Ic now Ladies'? and Men's Wear • ' . •.• I AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERSy Free Pick -Up and Delivery Mondaytwada WEDNESDAY,, OCT. 25th, 1967 he Sentinel THAT Lucknow Library patrons would.be well advised to note a change of hours in anadveitise- ment in, this week's:issue. • • • THAT 'Lay Sunday, was•obserVed,.at ' LucknOw..United Church on Sunday, morning., l3r. LC. McKim had • , charge of the service assisted.by Bruce MacKenzie who offered prayer and W.L. MacKenzie who gave the address. Mr. and Mrs. Raynard,Acitertfavoured, with a duet. • • • .• . • THAT Mr and Mrs Albert Wright . of Lindsay observed their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday', September 2nd, 'Mr. .44d Mrs., • Wriglit'operated a grocery store at one time in Kincardine and, later 'moved to,Lucknow td reside for a short time... • THATMrs. Annie Jewitt of Luck. - now is, proud of an Easter1i1y, which has seven floWers. Itorigin- . ally bloomed last Easter and was .• planted outside during the summer. A short im.ag�..Mrs.. 'Jewitt brotight:.it ind,00rs where it has blossomed again.. .• THAT George Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs Spence Irwin of Lucknow has sold his home at Chalmsford, , . near Sudbury and -has rnoved:,to. : :Sault Ste: :Marie. George has his own truck and is drawing, steel from,there to Toronto. Kitchener and•Ottawa. Spence drove -w Cookstown last 'week, meeting Geor e.and Makin • the round tri • with him: to. the Sault. , • • THAT a fire'ilarm about rtp.rn Saturday evening fortunately had happy results. Two:lOcal young* !)or,spoligias,corrin and -David Cleland, had gonehiling and,goi temporarilylost. which delayed their return.; As darkiieis set in, • concern was felt for their safety. but the boys arrived home just r;•after thealarni had been sOtinded • THAT several might school. courses , • • are short•juit a few people to • , give them the minimum number to operate the class. See the ad . . .• in this issue and .if you intend, to , KINiOUGH , •Ladiesfrom here attended bridalshower for Gladys Gawley at • • a" • ' Jeannette, Stian and Murray, Barr, visited with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Hamilton. . Mrs. Karl Boyle of London, visited, 'with Edna and May Bo 1 •I JOhli /jilcFarlan has been in Toron- to receiving medical treatment., ' ' .• Some froni 'hire attended the, . • • opening of the new township hriild- •ing at Holyrood on Friday evening. Mabel Dixon, Mr. arid: Mrs. Dan McInnes and•fariiily visited on • Saturday with Mrs'. J. ,Dixon, who is a patient in the Owen Sound Hospital, where she underwent 1 surgery recently. . f AllanNicholson and Douglas • • McEwan 'spent the week -end, at Expo.. ; Mrs:;' WThnnintfl*,a6 Mrs. Malcolmi- Lane spent Sunday • with Edna and May Boyle. • . Archdeacon Ragg of OWen Sound,, was the guest sPeaker at the Ang- lican Harvest Thankigiving service On Sunday morning and Dale Hald- . enby was the. Soloist. Joe. Wall of Lucknow visited -fora *few days. with Spence McFarlan. • the Purple Grove CorninunitY.Cen•:. tre On Friday evening. • Mabel Dixon of Windsor . . spent the week -end with M. and't Mrs.' ban'McInnes and family. The islovernber meeting of the '. HolyrOod•Wornen's institute will be held in theliall, November 2nd With Mrs. Tom Hodginsand Mrs: Sam Farmer hostesses., :Roll Call, your rriother's maiden name and a picture of the home where you grew up: 'topic, the story of the Mary' Stewart Collect. Minto, Keep your enthtisiasm and forget your birth- days. Study of Quebec, Report :of the Area Convention. Contest Oat meal Cookies Display of Antiques. Penny AuCtiOn. Directors - Mrs. Sam Farrner;: Miss Edna Mrs 0.Gertrude Walsh:spent the week' end with relatives at- Waterloo and was a guest at the ScOtt ;cher wedding,on S,aturday'afternoOn Mr. and Mrs. lack Barr Mrs. John Barr; Mt. and Mrs. Morley Bushell visited on Sunday with Mt And Mrs. Ross McTavish at Shakes- peare register, it will be necessary to: do so tonight (Wednesday). THAT Mrs. Jack Forster Of Luck now was.the'viiiiner of $500, the• grand prize in the CKNX money ,tree program, Mrs/. FOriter recei- •ved.ter entry form .avAshton's LucktioW Limited THAT Mr...and Mrs, Gilbert Frayne moved. from Kingsbridge to Luck-• • now last Saturday. They will • occupy the Elliott Sandy home for .the winter months. Mr.. and Mrs; • Sandy will spend, the Winter in • Florida .• . Passes In hospital Mrs. Tyndall RObinson of Luck - now passed away in Winghani Hos- pital on Saturday., October 21st. She was 81 years of age. The hinetal service was held on "Tuesday, October 24th from Mac- Kenzie Mehiorial Chapel. Luck-. now with interment at SoUth Kin- loss Cemetery', ' • . , . . • .., , , . . • . . . . , . •... . . . • . . . • ,•, . . • . . . . . . • YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND . ' CROWNBKAND loCcOutfik• Tea Sule • . . PILLSBURY MOIST 19':OZ. Layer' Cak�: Mixes • CHEERY MORN TALL 6 OZ. Instant Coffee Sale KRAFT 16.0Z. SAVE 1 y Only 7ic c • SAVE 25c 2Pk.J 69c A REAL LOW PRICE PAY ONLY 79c SAVE TO lsc z Whiz Sale Jar 69c 1 • I REPEAT OF SELLOUT COMPARE AT 59c hneider's Soft Margarins.40**45c (4 - WITH 55.00 CASH PURCHASE SAVE 20c Get Half -Gal. Ice Creamsvq` 79c 0 Headquarters FOr allowe'en an -and-Apples-- upgrupwompvemp........pwirompio..0. , . • • , . .• WE. SELL iFOR LESS:. VALUES EFFECTIVE rtioNE. 00420.OCTOBER 26 28: • . . . • . . . F IR NOTES CONTRIBUTED 'The regular monthly meeting of . the Lucknow Agricultural 8ociety'' was held oti.Thursday,eve.ning, at - which* time Fait proCeeds, prizes and plans were heard. The,District Meeting for Agricult- 'mai Societies:for:Grey and' Bruce Counties is, to be held in LucknOw this fall and a committee to make plans for the banquet to be held;in connection with this meeting was chosen, 'Mrs. •HarryLaVis. Mrs: Alex Hackett and Mrs. Torn Todd,. All members will be expected to help and make*donations of food: Plans for next Year's fair were,' talked about and it was felt 'that • • the. same dates would be ihe • of the Fair and thatimproyernents couldbe'rnade in different areas, The Photographic cornpetition;' in conjunction with this past Fair, 'will be held at th.e next reguOr. meetirig'which will be Thursday,,,. November 9th and the public are. invited to bring the slide.s tal<en at the Fair. and enter them" in the , ccirnpetition: 'All are: itiVited.to come and see these slides.;. • .,,ASH.FIELD. Mrs. Colin MacGregor is a ient'in Wirigham Hospital. Kenneth, MacKenzie visited Expo - last week`end. • Barbara Jean MacKenzie spent :the week -end at Expo. NOTICE TO LIB RY MEMBERS ECTIVE NOVEMBER lgt:, ••,„THE LUCKNOW LIBRARY— • t"..- WILLIE CLOSED , Friday Afternoons • OPEN Saturday — 2-5 p.m. Until May 31st, 1968. FrnM June lst to A gtist 31st, 1968 the Library will again revert to the Friday afternoon opening