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THE.LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 196
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GO-ing everywhere, pretty
,as a 'picture, gay, little . gad-
abouts from Ashtons. Rain
or,` shine, our all-weather
coatscome up blo oinin
with ` flowers or in gay
color combos ' that .•delight.
the young . ., and the
young in heart.
CANADIAN MIET a
lustrous water -repellant . fabric
famous for its gond looks.
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-WEATHERSHEEN —, slick and
shiny . adds :a "thirties look"
stripe for the new season.
MISTY HARBOUR' °: your
assurance of . quality in
Rainwear. '
FORTREL AND COTTON.'.•
POPLIN REVERSIBLES In
„two • lengths.
ANTRON AND ,NYLON.
double ; and single : breasted'
• styles
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CORDUROYS — beautiful
jewel tones and. `water repellant
COTTON CANVAS silicone
• treated.
LAMINATES — weatherproofed
and practical '
Sizes: 8 .20 ...‘0 1S
141/2 24%,
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e sure to. see tJ
e entire collection.:,
ALL-WEATHER WEAR OF DISTINCTION
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Ladies'and,Mat's Wear .
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE'CLEANERS
Free Pick and -Deliver Tuesd: n4--Frida
The: Sentinel
KINLOUGH
'1\liss'Brenda Eckenswiller spent
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Mr, and Mrs Donald Rosenha en
OE W'inghatt1> wish to anmounce the
men o it aug er
o�vlr-Byanampt�el'I•
ENGAGEMENTS
THAT Elwin Hall, Don, Dennis,:
Laird Stirling, Gordon'Montgom.;
ery of Lucknow Denver Dickie
.and Allan MacDougall of Kinloss,
Noel Mason 'of Arthur and Peter'
Mavelich of Wingham Spent 'part.
oqf last weekend ice fishing in the
eaverton area on Lake Simcoe ..'
THAT pupils of Mrs.. Wrn Grahanm.
formerly of Ripley and who now
• resides.' east of Lucknow ,- who
tried their mid winter' Royal
Conservatory of Music, Exams are::
Joan. Ferguson', who received a
mark of.67 in Grade 8 piano and
Sherry•Pollock..64 in Grade 8
piano Both girls are.'from: Huron
Township:
THAT •Mrs. John Carter, whore
sides just north ''of"Lucknow', ret•
urned home on \Wednesday of last'
week from Victoria .Hospitar,
London, where, she underwent eye•
surgery;
THAT Mt:•, and: Mrs:. Bob Johnston
.o.f `Ripley and 'Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old- Cooke 'of
arold:-Cooke•'of `Belfast lCft last 'Fri-
day ori a .motor trip ter Acapulco
and Mexico City. They.plan'on
•being away at least'five weeks
THAT Christmas 1969 came early.'
to the Sepoy-Town': •Some of the
. locals erected this year's Christ,-
:
hrist. •.
mas' tree atop the Lucknow,stand
pipe early Sunday morning,, Feb`
ruary 9tl .' We'understand:that. '
this ttee', the secuod one -to -go -
top, went a little smoother•than' •
last time, • with the climbers h'av =
ing, gained experience from
their inivial venture at water,
tower climbing;:
THAT Buster Whitby 'arid Lloyd'
Humphrey spotted a wolf around
the barn of •Cameron Cook, on. '
highway. 't 6 west of Lucknow; one.
darecently, •Buster later tried
. y .
unsuccessfully t0 iia 1 ' ' - t ••
withqa:dog. Lots of wolf;tracks
were spotted but the •• wolf could
•not be located'.
GAMMIE RQSENHA.GEN -WHAT the ,Qld,Scout picture• in
las weeksP
a er listed the'
t Pnames
j identity' was in; doubt by -The: Sen-
,
the weekend at the home 'of her
parentsc. Mr and Mrs. Grant Eck-
enswl'ler. .
A family get-together was held
• at the. home of rir , and Mrs," Don
6illes ie for Mrs. James.Hod ins'
F.Hodgins
on the :occasion of her birthday.
;\ir.Y and \pr's: William Lloyd ;of•,.
,London spent, the week end with.
relatives here
g
engage' t of:their d ht V a
J-ane,>t
Gammie, son•of'Mr.• and Mrs:: Ross,•
of those in it, all but one whose
an tinel .at the time of publishing
We
g was Kenny, MacPherson, the son ,,
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• of •a banker who.was residing.
.m
Lucknow at that time
o;Lthe Ontario N_y-dto-office.ya
Wingham. for the past 13 years,
•� •has been, named manager at Oran
geville- --Th'e Wingharn=e
re,centiy closed with.the operatio
now. out' of the Walkerton branch• .
later learned' that the
•' � youth
Garnrnie R.R. Lucknow`. R :
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The.
marriage will take place on Satur-
day, March 22nd in the Wingham
'United Church at 3 p.m. '
THAT. W, H. MacArthur, manager
• �,
. Barr were Mr... and Mrs: • .
\lode 'Bushell and family of Wing,
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tlanl,`h;;r.. tiand.\trs .Jack Barr, and
family. •
:•T.he W's' c':id Day of Prayer for this.
area 'will. be held•on March 7th 'in '
the. Presb ;terianChurch',
\:r. and :rs. George Haldenby .,
Osited'•or. \' e nesdav with M. and
rswi, rs_.o n
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Ctrs.' Clare Sparling , Allan and ..
Douglas at Walkerton'.
L tr. and 1\irs. Frank &laulden and
Keith were guests at the Palmer . .
Phillips wedding at 'Fonthill op.
Friday evening.
\Ir, and M•1rs.Haldenby,
\1r. and Mrs. Art Haldenby visited.
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. `Nor-
man Fr
or-n1anFry and family at Harriston, : 1
MONUMENTS
For gound, correctly designl and a ed from .fair
u Price oriry.��lument
gm 9 bt;�--trraferr . T
SKELTON MEMORIALS .
Pat O' Hagan, Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
PHONE 881.0234
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of
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DOMESTIC LARGE 24 "OZ..
Clear .Cooking :Oil
'GREEN GIANT 14 OZ.
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Pay Only': 69c
GOOD BUY!:
Green or Wax Beans 4 .. Tins 89c
CLARK'S 19 OZ. 3c OFF PACK.
Beans With. Pork
KADANA 100 COUNT'
Tea Bags : Sale!
DEL MONTE TALL 48 OZ.
Tomato Juice-`
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ins 97c
ECONOMY BUY-!.
ayOnly 79c
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VALUES,'EFFECTIVE:
FEBRUARY20;.2:1,. 22•
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THAT "big Jack Webster" 'of Ed-
monton has been a: visitor in the
community in recent days: Jack
'says it is 51 years ;since he left ..'.'.
this community. for the west. He
has spent' a. lifetime. in northern
Canada in various, miffing ::posit
ions but has never lost the love
for his home community of .Luck -
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to *a::host/of friends•here:
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n Februar
DUNGANNONNEWS
We are pleased„ to report Bert
McWhinney Sr'.: observed his: 82nd ` R
birthday on.Wednesday,'February ::•
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12th .Bert has fair; •health although ;
his eyesight ;is not as..good as' he
would like.: But he is up and around
every
every day aiid does'-enj'oy"r. V. and'
visits from. his friends.
The Dungannon Women's Institute
cJ a>a party was a in t e range
n'Hall ori Wednesday, February 12th •
•with eight tablesin play. The lad
ies' pri.zes were won by Mrs.. Char'
ley Johnston and M'rs. Wilmer Rut-
ledge. The menwinning hpriours,
were William Caesar:'and Benson
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•THAT' Lynda Walden, daughter of
'Iver:. and Mrs . Glen Walden of
Lucknow, representing the F.E.
Madill Secondary School in Wing
-ham, was a runner-up in the
junior secondary school'Legion
public speaking contest,in Exeter
last week.`..
THAT 'Bev and. Don Thompson wfi11.
represent. The Lucknow Sentinel'
at the ariiitral meeting: and con-
vention of the Ontario Weekly
Newspapers Association to he
held in Ottawa from Thursday to'.
Sunday of this week,
Mrs, Harvey. A lton spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs.. Paul :Hen-
derson, Heather:•and Jennifer at
Is1in'
11. and Betty visited with Mr., and
rs,-. Ribbert Morgan •at Kerwood: • •
Mr. and 'Mrs, John Proctor and
,farrtii1v visited on Saturday with
lvtr.. and Mrs. Wes''Boughrows ,
Donna and Bob in Dungannon.
We.hope Linda.Little,will be
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happy at' her new job in Exe ter, .
and glad 'to hear She'll be leek
with us pnthe-week-ends.
BobCook and'Kareen Lee •were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs Len
Cook•'onSunday:.
Mrs'. Abe Chase and Wendy were;
tq, visit [heir mother and.g rand -
rnother•'onSunday.. Also Mrs
Roberta 'Porter' of GQ Ierich was .out
for a visit,wtth Mr.s`.'•Moore, Mr.
and Mrs.F Youngand family ••
Mrs. Lois. •Lee spent Saturday, With
Mrs,, Celia Moore
-..---Mr.-7-and-Mrs. -Wm-Park,and:fa
ily.had his' parents , 'Mr. and.Mri:
Tom Parks, for a visit:on.Sunday.
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:A miscellaneous shower was held
at the school Sunday afternoon' for Anne I „effernan,"b de -elect. A
c t_esL.b Mrs ..Fr nils_ 1 e.1'in a
piano'solo by:Denise Dalton and a
duet byKathy Kath :. Hogan and'Ursula
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Courtneywere enjoyed
'Karla Riegling:., chairlady read nh
address to the bride-to-be. and
Anne•was assisted in opening her. ,.
gifts •by Sharron Courtney and Nip,
Antone Van Osch.•
The guest of honour thanked
everyone,. and 'a delicious .lunch
was 'served
Mr.and Mrs . Nick Perry of i ;et=
roit, Mrs. T.J. Drennan of Lo d6.n
attended the funeral of Mrs A Myer•!'
Brown last week. `
,Mr. and d :Mrs .;Jin Martin and
family .visited with,.Mr . and tri
Peter,iettnian •and family. of l,ctrw .•
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