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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-19, Page 16THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, UJCKNOW, ONTARIO Y��NGHSE-T— WEDNESDAY, MANCH ;' 1969 YOUR "LOWEST :PRICES" FOODLAND • OUR TOTS TO rTEENS DEPARTMENTS Are budding out .with spriug� looks 'to delight every member of the. .young set ; . . with -a .. grown-up sense of, fashion . right . 12 24 mths.. 2 3x 8-14 By The Sentinel THAT with the, illness .of the • regular Sentinel typist, Mrs; • Al1an/Barger . of Ashfield, all the news in this week's issue was. set by Mrs.. Bryce Elliott of • Lucknow who very capably fil- led in when asked;. THAT Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ° At- kinson have rented the Henry MacKenzie home in; Lucknow on the corner of Havelock and :' Willoughby, previously tenanted. by Dr. and Mrs: David Biesen: :thal, . who moved to Walkerton .some, time ago. The Atkinson '. family will move the end of :` this month. They are, presently living in the Murdie Block . on • Main Street THAT Mr and Mrs. Wayne Stan ley' and Lori moved on Thurs- day, hursday• of last week to the farm. of his father, Harold Stanley on Concession 2, Kinloss: Mr:. and Mrs. Al Irwin, boundary west, will move the' end of the month to their home on Have- lock Street,, Lucknow, recently - vacated. `by .the Stanleys. Mr.' and Mrs.' Irwin sold their farm some time ago to Harvey Ritchie and Mr. ;and Mrs. Tom Phil- lips of Ashfield will reside': -in the. house. Ladies' and Man's wear' • a ►nnual A ricultural n go cert Again raws: La-rgek Crowd Saturday Night BY MRS. OLIVER McCHARLEs. • The Lucknow Public School... Auditorium• was filled to.papacity:. • .04'Saturday evening, for the Annual . variety Concert presentedby the uc ow grlcu tura Society.: ,Elwin ;Hall capably handled •the duties and Murray, Button. handled the curtain jobi . W _ Miss NancyWalden entettained._r for l5 minutes; before. the concert,' Opened with *sic:on.:the organ. At 8'15'sharpthe audience were, • called to order. and .sang 0 ,Canada Brian Keith favoured with: several musical numbers on his accordian: 'The Skit - Those Way' Out 'fashions -and'thep.were Way Out: was press ented by me:mbeis of the Society with'}1rs Oliver.McCharles eonvm- enting on 'the -various outfits. Taking part were Don Cameron, Harold Austin, ,Bob Struthers Jess Alton, Bobo' Strut Bob me-• hers to-atten a Distri Gr c rzst, Mrs. Bo :"Strut ers, :' .Annual meeting in Brussels,., Mrs: Jacob .Hunter, Mrs.. Walter g Alton, Menary;Mrs.'.Evan . `'April 19. Arrangements. were made g _Ea' lies in' eight .y Keith, Mrs.: Bill Ross,. Mrs.: Walter coformmuplacinnity churchessterLi::'• Dexter; _Mrs,:.Jim_A;itchison,,_.and ritish; Slip hown To Society embers The regular monthly;;meeting'of t e uc now orticu tura ociety was held in the Legion Hall on • Monday, March 17 with a •good attendance. Mrs. Wes Ritchie . presided at the piano, for singing 0 Canada.' Mrs,. Alex, Andrew ; lst Vice President conducted the. business session after welco ing 'all present . The secretary announced` the, 1969 membership had reached the 100;mark. Plans were made for sone .of Dr. Corrins Pet Peeves, Mrs: Clare :Johnston, Mrs: Torn Pritchard , Mrs. Russell, Phillips and Mrs:" -Roy Emberlia.. .This was 'followed .by 'tie Chair- man's address'. singing; solos . were :'Robt,. Campbell:,'Mary Ann Alton;' Nancy MacKay and Jim Sinnett,:ivith his Irish numbers' which drew. much applause, RE CHANGE IN,PHONE oy BE OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 528-32.1.4. PLEASE CLIP THIS AND' PLACE. IN YOUR • PHONE BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. An interesting pr'ogramrne was • provided by the committee .com- posed of Mrs. Leonard Ritchie,. • Mrs -John Adams and. Mrs. J.,L': ac " t i an acting. as c . firman. ' ' A. Mrs.' Frank `,• Miller's readings,. Spence Irwin',"solos, and an instrumental by Mrs. :Wes Ritchie added' an Irish touch to the P'programme ��: George Newboldµ;: ' t as guest entertainer ,head' abs 1 300 beautiful slides taken in • Britain.•last summer while he and/ f -Mrs. , Ne .. a were ' British Isles and 'Europe'. • The 108 COUNT -- PUS 20 BAGS FREE KADANA. Tea Bags Sale Pay On y 7' A :"HOT"' REPEAT! WhiteFRE GetIbs, Sugar: . WITH ',CASH . PURCHASE OF FOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS AT REGULAR PRICE, 15, 25, 40, 60, 100 W•, worqwerswwwrwirwrgrwormogrierwrorwrwr ANOTHER SHIPMENT! SHIRRIPF' 24 OZ. PRE PRICED Good MorningMarmaiade JAR 49c .RED 'ROSE: lOc..OFF PACK • LOW,: LOW- PRICE Fresh'IyGPound•69c • BRUNSWICK Sardines In GOOD VALUE 1,: ' ' ' S Tins.... CANADA NO. 1 RINDL,IESS Sliced Bacon.. FEATURE 'PRICE • ou11 n 010400.0.000000001110.04000 VALUES. EFFECTIVE PHONE MARCH •20, 21,_22 ti LUCKNOW. 528.3420 magnificent, churches and castles. and the. picturesque rural views of :- England and Scotland were. most • `;' interesting. A hearty vote of thanks:to,•Mr.. Newbold and those taking, part in, the.prograinme.was:given by, the• President, Mrs. Ed..:Iv1cCIe,na han g .. DR. •Arc fred has, r of Pt Torc •.stud( Higl ersit . ,Unic ' Schc ofS Degi Ari I+eI1 • in.E •RE eisii iel'1 hav( Six ton, Che5 :Thoi an e Marc accc • Ang and; Grot as p, • Tor< O'r sta' Murray Button and Sandra .Johnson. M. played• a~ Trumpet duet.. The Kempton •sisters - Dianne, Linda and Sandra and cousin Wendy Courtney- sang two nu'mbers.: Mrs.. •DonaldMacCosh of .Ripley gave a reading: Joyce Black, Nancy and. Ronald McGuire presented' a dial ogle-t• _ . )titembers of the Agricultural Society presented their play The Ditrnmy. This was most. . humorous and well'presented : ie decorations.`in keeping'with . St,Patricks were a credit to the ' corYittee and presented a goodd' setting g for the tonceit. t CARPETS C -K N+X. CHANNEL .= 13.95 raperi� PSTAKES.BLUE,STO alis LAII,J:.�i'j?tYh.'iCY.beit4naeU= "ivl},.G • Jo To, Jas Tul aOc • ac< dor bus a't, dra tui tha bot mi