The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-25, Page 22"i•
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK$OW, ONTARIO
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'WOOL FLEECE PARKAS IN NORDIC PATTERN
PEA JACKET FASHIONS IN ORLON OR WOOL MELTON
QUILTED NYLON SKI JACKETS • -
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Ladies'? and Men's Wear
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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. •
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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. • • • .•
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THAT Mr and Mrs Albert Wright
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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..
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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.
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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
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are short•juit a few people to • ,
give them the minimum number
to operate the class. See the ad
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KINiOUGH , •Ladiesfrom here attended
bridalshower for Gladys Gawley at
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' 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, . •
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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-
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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 .•
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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', ' •
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YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND
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CROWNBKAND loCcOutfik•
Tea
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PILLSBURY MOIST 19':OZ.
Layer' Cak�: Mixes
• CHEERY MORN TALL 6 OZ.
Instant Coffee Sale
KRAFT 16.0Z.
SAVE 1
y Only 7ic
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• SAVE 25c
2Pk.J 69c
A REAL LOW PRICE
PAY ONLY 79c
SAVE TO lsc
z Whiz Sale Jar 69c
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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
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Headquarters FOr
allowe'en
an -and-Apples--
upgrupwompvemp........pwirompio..0.
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WE. SELL iFOR LESS:. VALUES EFFECTIVE
rtioNE. 00420.OCTOBER 26 28:
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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
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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