The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-01, Page 16r;
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1st, 19i1
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WOOL, LAMBSWOOL,. 'IMPEL,"
D'ORLAMB,: BANLOt4
ORLON. AND MOHAIR.
JUST IN TIME FOR THE {OLD
WEATHER AHEAD, WE OFFER
THESE SAVINGS TO YOU
MEN'S AND YOUTH'S
Sizes 36 to 46','and S-M-LXL
BOYS'
° Sizes 8 to . 18 years •
.THESE: SPEtlAL PRICES ARE G6
UNTIL' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
REMEMBER THE BOY SCOUT PAPER` DRIVE
THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 2. '
UC(IOW.
Ladies' and .Men's 'Wear.
AGENT -FAR .YCINCARDINE-C EA, 1F.Rs
Free Pick -Up and Delivery Monday . and Fh
Guides Hold
Hallowe'en Party::;
The Guidesbrou8 ht lunch for•
tiieir guests'in;boxes decorated, for
the occasion. They were very
y
nicely done;: and Mrs. Treleaven
On October 2 1St, the Lucknow • I had. a 'difficult time selecting the
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Guides gave•a'Hailow.e' — best one. However, the prize went
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en party-�for:
children. Each Guide brought a to Lorraine Boyle
younger or�sster : or, friend.: y, g •e
After supper, Land 'Ranger" Linda
The children carne : in costume,: - 'Boyle led Campfire. WAS
Closed'
.After'•roll call, Mrs: Jack the Meeting. Candy was given out
Treleaven; President •of the Local to everyone : Captain asked the
Association, judged. the costumes, guides. who` haven't/brought their ,
Prises were awarded to Debra Bolt ':registration money in to do so next
and - Paul Finlay • ; week'. The Bluebirds cleaned up
The guides then took the child ; Guiders,; guidesand children all
ren on a pumpkin,hunt., As each ofi enjoyed the' party.
the sixteen pumpkins was found, .
the children tried to do the . ;..
activity:which'was printed on the
pumpkin: •
Each of the Patrol Leaders then
conducted a'garne. •"Musical -.
Chairs" was won by Sandra "
Henderson._
THAT Elmer Johnston of.Lucknow
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is a patient in Winn ghani -Hospital
after .suffering a coronary attack
I• • last Thursday motn
ing..
Lucknow' Branch 3Q9
Bloc U'POWY. .
Wear u Poppy
y
=Proud of our veterans?
Grateful to those 'who:
died for freedom?
Show
your gratitude and,
pride: by helping the
living, support they'
Poppy program.
a of the Village ge .will be held November 3
THAT Remembrance Day,
November .11th - ar will see
a change in service at t .,.uck
now Post Office, There will be '
no wicket service nor rural. ail
service that day. No incomi
mail •will : be received until :30
,p.m. and amail will be
despatched at the regular'tm
6i 25 p. ni. The lobby will 'remain
open until 8 p.m. for the
Convenience of those with box..:
service.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. William
Porteous left last Friday to .spend
the winter in Florida. This will
be the 17th annual trip: south for
Bill and•Jennie who makte•their
headqu'arteis at their "second
home", 'Daytona Beach.
: THAT'•the: Lucknow Boy. Scout:pap-,
er, drive for Lucknow and, Dungan•
non' will be held 'tomorrow' (Thurs'
day) wirh'details.to be found in, '•
an advertisement in':this issue ,
THAT' Ralph Curran, San of Mr
and 'Mrs . Jack Curran; of Ashfield;
has purchased the 6th concession
Ashfield farm of William Petrie
who;is.holding an auction sale'
•this Saturday
:THAT' Ed Hale of Wiarton was
the guest speaker at the Sunday
service. at,Lucknow• United •Church
Rev., Laird Stirling was preaching
:the anniversary service.•for the..
settlement .church on, the Tober-
rnory charge. Elwin Hall ,was
supplying: aschoir• leader and: Mrs..
-- hrr#llason-,as:efiga-nisi :,-W-a-lt
Dexter. sang two -solos : atTthe fser
vice .' .. : 2
THAT Jim Gibson, who is employed
• as an apprentice mechanic at
MacDonalds Garage in Lucknow ,.
is presentlyon a six' week course..
at Provincial lnstitute of Autotno=
• tive and Allied Trades. in Toronto.
has been at MacDonald's
slightly over four, years, and it• is..
anticipted that this :course will
qualify'him as .a mechanic,
THAT the Sentinel has in'recent
weeks made itself rather unpopul-
ar with press reporters from var-
ious church groups and 4-.14 clubs
by refusing meeting. articles be
cause•of iaae.submission." We are'
sure readers must get -sick and
n.
tired of reading this same old
liner , but 'we'are still trying des-
perately :to educate the press. • •
reporters of, the necessity of
prompt submission of reports, and; '
this rneans imtnedi 'telyafter they
happen. Because of the numerous
reports which come to our desk; .
we just cannbt consider ,the late
.ones.
THAI' Lucknow Legion will stage a
poppy blitz of the community
this ;Friday"night , Novernber pro..
Wear a poppy in remembr'anc\e:
THAT' prospective minor hockey
players in Lucknow and district
,should check the advertisement
in this issue.giving details of
registration which will be held,
this Saturday, November
your boy 'plans p aying hockey
this season, ma 'e sure he's at the
town hall this Sat .a afternoon:.
1,
Lucknow Fruit
Market
YOUR JIOWEST' PRICES FOOD1.AND`.
AYLMER.9 OZ. WITH -PECTIN
issori�4 Jams' Sale
CHOICE QUALITY 19 OZ.
Cream. Style Corn:
S.OLO,. BRAND
Margarine Sale
KELLOGG'S 1.213Z';,.'
Cornflakes Bar an
KINGS CHOICE• 46
Tomato Juke
CAMPBELL'S 10: OZ,
TOflato .Soup
REAL'fBARGAIN.
5'Jars .99c
SAVE., 19c
4:Tjns 1
SAVE 29c,
'ounds: 69c
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SAVE is
2p:PACKAGES 63c:
GOOD'BUY
Tins 98c
SAVE 13c
Tins 49c
REMEMBER THE BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE
THURSDAY,:; NOVEMBER i.
APAINVIMAIMPAPININWIFIANWArg
WE •SELL: FOR LESS VALUES EFFECTIVE
'PHONE -528-3420. NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4
THAT coloured slides, entered in
the Fall Fair photographic comp-
etition,
omp
etiti
onbe will s hown at the•
regular meeting of Lucknow
Agricultural Society on Novem-
ber9th. Alyn the :cornmuntty
are ;welcom`e to attend. .
THAT a- real estate' sale was made`
• by'auctioneer Allan Niaclntyre-ar
the. recent':.E ggggleston sale.: . '.
-in West :Wawanosh Township.' The
farm. of the late Charles McNee'_:'
sold ..n
•sol 0
i 'W n sh was
West, awn ,o
Wes Nivins.of the 'Dungannon
area.
�1Vi11 Be Held• In
LUCKNOW,:.
DUNGANNON AND AREA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -2nd
Anyone wishing paper tied and 'handled contact. Scoutmaster
George' Whitby, dial 528-3813 Or Bill Johnstone, dial 528-3013
'Would any fathers'' of Cubs: or 'Scouts . who : could help . 'the.
Scout Committee with this Paper Drive be at the former.Brooks.
Transport
shedsin the afternoon of. November '2nd. •
Brought To You As A -Public Service By.
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