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THE :LUCKNOW `SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVENTEEN
CHOICE, HOME°KILLED BEEF AND •PORK
IN GOVERNMENT INSPECTE?,ABATTOIR.
WIENERS ,49c LB, 6 LB: BOX $2.79
' VARI ETY PACK, Cold Meat 49c LB.
LEAN SIDE BACON, Sliced' or Piece _:73c LB.
BOLOGNA, Slued or. Piece 39c • LB,
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SWEET PICKLED ROLL, ' i/2 Cryovac . 69c: LB.
LEAN MEATY ,PORK `CHOPS ` 73c LB.
CHOICE HOME KILLED.'
T-BONES
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FROZEN
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SUNSHINE
2 : LB. BAG FROZEN PEAS
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SWANSON T.V. 'CHICKEN DINNER
BLUEWATER COD FISH STICKS
49.c•
69'c
9c
rs. Alen MacKay
• Following a delicious pot, luck'
supper at 6:30 p.m. on April
11th ,
the Lucknow Women's. Institute:
held 'their 'annual meeting.; The
roll call was paying of fees.. A tea.
is to be held at Bruce Lea Haven on
April 30th from 3 - 5 and 7 - 9 and
a donation was given to the new
Gateway Haven Nursing. Home at
Wiarton , Delegates to. the District
Annual•at Ripley, May 22,are Mrs.
N.,J.• MacKenzie, Mrs. Omar
Brooksand Mrs ,Olive Smith.,,Mrs.
A.J. , Wilson was• appointed to be '
responsible for the planters .which.
are piaee li front of`the'Town
Hall//
Theminutes of the last annual
meeting was read by our Secretary:
Tre asurer,; Mrs. Mel Greer who
was re -appointed secretary. for the
annual meeting.. The reports of•the,
different coniinittees were.gi'ven
and the president; Mrs.. Omar
Brooks, vacated the chair,
Mrs: A.1 . ,Wilson was appointed'
chairman and conducted the nom-
inations. and the.installation cere-
•mony of .officers . Mrs. N.J.
MacKenzie gave the report from
the..nominating_committee:.. Pasta.;
•Presiident•, Mrs; Omar' Brooks; Pres-
ident, Mrs. Alex •MacNay; •
lst Vice'; •Mrs; A.J.Wilson; 2nd
• Vice,,Mrs, Clarence Bell;
Secretary -Treasurer, :Mrs. Grace
;,Greer; Ass't Sec,. ' Treas , Mrs':`'A. J
Wilson; Pianist, :Tubs. Wes, Ritchie;
•Ass't Pianist, •Mrs.,John Emerson;
District Director, Mrs,. Ornar
Brooks; Alternate Director, Mrs.:
George"Whitby;, Cheerio Committe
Mrs. Charles Steward ,',Mrs. 'Neil
MacCallum; Pineerest Manor Com
mittee., Mrs.,' Frank Miller', Mrs .' ' ..
?.L: Maeipliilan;�itidtors,r
H
.. Nixon., Mk. W.F. , MacDonald;
Federated News, Mrs.: T..J. Salk-
- eld;
alk-•'eld; Institute:Directors., Mrs. 'P. s.
Stewart; Mrs:. N.J. MacKenzie,
Mrs. Walter Alton., a
Standing -Com -mitt
Agriculture and'.Canadian
Industries.,: Mrs. J. I... MacMillan
Historical Research, Mrs: Bert
Gammie;' Public Relations,';' Mrs
Gordon .Fisher; .,Citizenship and;Edu
canon, Mrs. George Whitby;
Home Economics and Health ,Mrs :.
S. B. Stothers;' Resolutions, Mrs.,:
Jas. Mc.Naughton, Curator`,Mrs.
Garfield MacDonald, •
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WHITECHURCH 'NEWS.
Members. of . Whitechurch Club: the
Fed -Ups: attending Achievement
Day at Teeswater School on
Saturday were Ruth Elliott and ;Linda
Sc ultzw o receive aunty'
Honours, 'Cathy. Purdon,• Linda and •
Thelma •Purdon•;' ,Cheryl rand Denise
Hill, Janet Sleightholm; -Joyce
Tiffin, 'Debbie Reynoldsiand Mary; •
Lou Wall' and'their leaders Mrs.
Walter Elliott and .Mrs.' Elmer
Sleightholm The club :gave a Dem-
onstration A .tossed salad for :a
buffet supper 1'helrr a Purdon. gave.
.the commentary and Joyce:Tiffin
did the demonstrating ,Others att.,
ndditig-the afternoon ,sesci9n were .. -
Mrs, Russel Purdon, Mrs. Les Rey-
K.INIOUG
;'Iylrs:.Maretta-Hodgins was in';,
Chi ago during,the, week, attending
tt a uneral of her 'niiece,,a daughter
'of Mr, and•Mrs. Everett Stanley
.Arthur Stanley visited over•tle
.week -end at Port. Credit.
Bradley. •. Tollefson and :Connie; Stan— :
ley returned hornwith'.him and,
it -h -t
grandparents ;:Mt: and Mrs Ezra .
Stanley: "Other visitors at the
Stanley home were Mrs'; Marietta �:'•
Hodgins,- Eileen and 'Beverley Gil
Man. of Detroit, Mr., and Mrs:.Larl.;�,,
Elliott Jo ce,and.I.an '',Concession'
10:.
Lois':Nicholson returned to Milton
after" holidaying•. at her home here.
nblds.. Mrs. Archie Purdon ,K endr•a
and Lori
Allan McKim, son of Mr;, and. •
Mrs. A.E. ,,McKim,• completed a
fouryear: course in engineerirrg at
�_-,TQrontao�JnV_ers'ty,
The' Young People's' Choir; of
Lucknow United Church presented.
an .Easter, Pageant 'under the 'direct-
ion of Mrs: J. W.Joyntand with
Wilfred Black at the organ. •• •
Tom Webster of 'West :Wawanosh.
started his thirty-secon.
year as beef ring'butcher. He serv-
ed the St: Augustine' ring for'the.
longest period And 14 .31 years .had
never missed a .Monday at this.
,ring., He also butchered for St.
Helens and Dungannon and atsone
time had five rings to handle week-
ly,' and also farmed a 250 acre
farm.
South Kinloss and: Kinlough Pres-
byterian Churches extended a call
'to Rev.Gordon S. Baulch! of Teeter-
,
• '
Construction o1 the' new fire,.hall
,was' underway.
40 YEARS AGO
.q APRIL 1929
Jscl< Leith moved to 'Lucknow Eton'
Myth, as the new' plumber, tinsmith
andelectrician with Rae and Port -
Toronto opened; a music store in •
one of the-.A11in buildings on. Main
Street with Art McCartney in
charge'. The were specializing "in
radio sets and talking machines".
G C .Treleaven of hfield =was
appointed secretary,of:the West
Waivanosh Mutual . Fire Insurance
Co:;, succeeding -T. G. Allis- who--
gave:up the position after'serving'
nineteen' years.There were thirty-
.t, ;theoffice.
. . .
x.60' YEAR
APRIL 1909 .
The. Lucknow: Bowling Club was.
reorganized for the coming season
with.:the following officers: Hon'. •
President; Reeve John Joynt; Presi-
dent;
resident; G.H. Snlith; Vice President,
Tom Watson; Secretary, T. E.
Lawrence; Treasurer, A? McDon.
a1d.
Matthew'Sproule moved to Luck
noW;fro ngham and was living
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WINGHAM ONTAR1O
67 :DODGE stationwagon, ' •
8. automatic •
.. 66
DODGE, 6` automatic,. power•
steering •
65 CHRYSLER, . 4 door hardtop,
'power steering,' brakes and:,radio
65', FORD Convertible
65 DODGE; :4 door sedan, 6 standard,
• with radio
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63 CH EV •atationwagon
63 FORD', 4 door 'sedan, 6'automatic'
63 VALIANT, 2 door hardtop
6.2 PONTIAC 6 automatic
i62 FORD, Galaxies . 4 door, 6 auto-
matic with radio
62 CHEVY 'II, 6 automatic with
radio
in th.e Allis Block..
D C. Mclvlorran sold his home on
Havelock Street to Oliver Johnston..
D.J. McCharleswas'°opening an
ice cream parlor in part, of his
store, recently fitted up'for.,this,
purpose. '
65 ' . PLYMOUTH 4 door, 6 automatic
64 METEOR, 4 door, 8 automatic
with radio
TRUCKS-
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65 DODGE ditialp .truck
64' DODGE D500, chassis and cab
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