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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-09-24, Page 16' PAGE• SIXTEEN, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, •1961 A 4walair 1711:4•44:::0-766 r 41110 ROUND or SIRLOIN. STEAK LB. 99c BLADE or. SHORT _ RIB ROASTS LB, 69c LEAN GROUND BEEF _�_, 2 LB: - 99c. .FRESH HAM .ROAST OF PORK LB. 69c• HOME 'MADE E ------ SAUSAG --_, -_ • ....., ,2 LB. 99c YOUNG BEEF .LIVER, piece. or sliced'• 3L8; 99c r Your Freeze CHOICE HOME, BUTCHERED. HEREFORD STEER BEEF Fronts 1.112$: LBS. .;AND :;UP '125 tB., AND UP•: ides �lf-' of—bee 57c 57c nor 250: LBS. AND UP CUSTOM.'C•UT AND WRAPPED' AT'NO EXTRA CHARGE • • P NE3'r5=2961'. Closed. Thursday Afternoons, tr • Institutes Join For,Birthda'y Party At" Huronview; K.. .DUNGANNON NEWS The',Dungannon and Auburn Womens',Inst tutes combined ed their e orts ln putting on.t e "'eptem•er: Birthday party at' Huron View Clinton. _ The, auditorium : was nicely filled 'when the two institutes star- ted heis.prxagrai ,tn w.itlL.a .sing song in which a great, many of the patients joined in. • ' Mrs. , Get i1 Blake gave a 'hurnor- ous reading "My Favorite Hat" . A medley of songs, was played by Mrs Phillips of Auburn. Auburn also had a kitchen band with three ladles singing' and playing songs. • which the patients really enjoyed. • Dungannon had a reading by Mrs ly RutledAe.;'Stove Pipes" . The Auburn ladies quartette sang, '' mild 'ng in the need of Prayer", la. "While you're away Please keincinbcr. Me" . 1'lii 'birthd,ay •gifts were then. p;►s eid out to but thirty patients LE GRl ' Mr. and .Mrs Clare MacDougall 'of Markdale, Mr';`and Mrs. Hiram. Pangburn of Calgary ;and Miss Janet Forster and fr'iend'of Toronto Visit- e`d last week with Mr'. 'and Mrs•'.,•.. Don •McCosh 7vlr, and.•Mrs . Earl. Elliott''enter taint() friends and relatives at the' Nancy on Saturday night-' lvir. and Mrs. 'Don Ivid,Cosh and • Miss Eleanor Bradoc o . • u.urn were Sunday ;guests . of Mr . •and tvlrs John Trimble 'at Belfontatp_ , • 2virs:: Don'Dor.e, Jirn; 'Cathy., ,Vicki and Frankie attended the Wedding of 'Lynn Andrews and. Bill• Wood Jr. in Coldwater phSaturday Mr, andlifrs. Bob Forster and John of t itehener Mr, and Mrs Bill Robinson and family of Oak- Ville and Miss J;ariet Forster were/. visitors of Mr. and Mrs,.Walter Fors r for the 'weekend.; Fall FairNotes . Once again Lucknow Fall Fair as. goneowd n: n History d again ,a tremendous success. It meant a great deal of -work this year for a number of people making ready for a display .equalto the best any-, where in Ontario,. , Exhibits were numerous and of a good quality, Displays were the best. ever. The field crop compet:- . itions;,w ere an added feature . -t ousorrie- membes. f�ii l�d-to exhibit the finished product; • all - who'took part will receive a prize. They will be a member for next. year and perhaps. a bigger, display'. • of finished grain and corn will come then. All sections' of the Fair were up this, year and it is hoped next .year will bebetter still with a. finished working ,area . •All directors and associate direc- tors are,asked to''make a note of any improvements and changes :they want in the prize' list for 'next year:. The: Convenor 'o,f'the ladies, division urges all'convenors'of the various sectionsto prepareat once t he -.changes -in their-areas•=anc_..to have' any suggestions ready by. October 10thwhen a" meeting Will be calledtoevise the Prize list for next . year. Once again we say thanks to all for a big Fair, a .:good Fair• and a hope , that all will put their should pr to the wheel and make ready • for another: Fair, in 1970. Silver,- Lakes :W .l The September meeting -'of -the'. :Silverlake Women• Institute 'was held at the,home. of, Mrs . Glen Young with.. anatte'ndance of:foiar-. Fees answering the roll cai1-with . a memory from school days. • MTs Clarence Hedley reported on her' work•as Historical Researeh.` convener. 'Mrs... Ray Starrier • commented .on the 4-H, Home= Making project oh' .' Needlecraft" Mrs . Horner :Devitt', ;education convener , spoke ,on "Our interests in pre=school children.*and through... the. school years" .. Elementary: school arts aqd +crafts were displayed and'coinrnei- ted,• on, by Mrs ..'Homer .Devitt:, Mrs.. Duncan Campbell arid ;Mrs:' James MacEwen. Mrs: t evitt held. question. acid "answer period on some ;of the ' ..cha'nges in our schools; and 'onstrated the 'mak ii afpiar "paris plaques. Each' member was ese'nted with.a'plaque as.a. ft . `closed the :meets b; the singing ''the hostess and tier cd•r�:l.mittee: pr..g. gy g by e from her; ' of the,"Queen" and,"Grace of Mrs.. ,Glen Haldenby and Mrs.. iserved ' John. Hodgins Mrs, Johrr. Hod ins, the President, A delicious lunch' was � ,, .• BAN ROLL-ON, 2% oz., Reg.' $1.99 $1.,44 O-PYRONIL. `TABLETS, 10's -___ 87c • R RADS;: iFlesh =Plan►, :00 s, Iteg -- 9 .. LSE ,:TISSUE ,.Reg.42 ^ 37c FOAMY SHAVE CREAM, 17.0z4 -Reg. S9c. r__77c GILLETTE Super Stainless Steel BLADES: 1.0's, Reg. $1.45 '$1..17 Halibut LIVER OIL CAPSULES (D.T.) 250's -- (Re ular. or Super) 12'si Reg. 59c. __ KOTEX TAMPONS (Regular or Ultra) 10's, Reg. 55c • LISTERINE, :22 oz., "Reg. $1.79. __ __ $1.27 • 7c. 4 Rolls 67c•. 99c • • c Z -TIPS, 90's, : Reg. 69c _ _ CIGHT . GUARD, 5. oz., "Reg. $1.$9° $1.07,' 57C' RIGHT GUARD ANTI-PERSP'IRAN'l` 6 oz., Reg. 51.59 __ _�_-- --- - -=- -- --- `$1.27 ME CREME RINSE (Regular) '8. oz." •-- . , =- --= -- 97c'• ***.****************.********•******** ***•. • .New Shave: Lotion and Cologne For Men ILAC \ Cosmetics — mhac PHONE 528-3004 ree Film Plan Animal Health rmai and lunch was served. 'L The ladies enjoyed a‘tour ofthe which is, quite lovely, • • Hotel in To`ilinto,', Yo.w.liffindyour• party, n-quet-orL-me#:ing, ,rnoreenjoyable and successful when you Wait at. he_toid• Simcoe. Friendly service that 'caters to your every wish at,• sensible prices Cali.. the simcoe . , , We Bet in the,spirit of things, 's the University andKing Street's, Tel.'82-1,848