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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-26, Page 3.of WEDNESDAY, .NOVEMBER. :201+,.10 THE . LUCKNOW $EMT1NlEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO BNUB■■UBUIIUU■UIUiIIal U U■■■■■■UB■BN■■BIEBBB■E .UEuB REST BUY! — ASSORTED) .L. BESTS BUY! 'SAYE 6p!- 8 -0Z. PKG FEATURE IIMIS .LUKE'S - RASPBERRY OR on BEST BUY! = MIX OR MATCH! • en it toi nlev" )n' r by. i ml -y--- and TANGERINES 2 DOZEN: FANCY WHOLE -KERNEL -CORN— "•0 BEST BUY) — MOTHER PAIIN EWS .ItW OFF PACK—s•OZ, 0 INSTANT C�F�EE1.-1.' � BEST BUY! Save- 20e! -' STAFFORD 1 . Ti CHERRY IE:FILLER •49c TUREI RAP=RITE REG. $1.7111 --• MOUTHWASH COLGATE 100 FANCY QUALITY GREEN PEAS 14 -os. Chicken, Turkey And Bee Y BANQUET :Y. DINNERS 590 pkg.. 9c NEC, 51251 —.11M OFF PACK — .FAMILY SIZE COLGATE .Dental Cream. 7 `,• Maple Leaf -.SIDE ACS Maple Ler BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE B. PKG. mmumn■ N ■YRI ttIcdtir; M r.. and. Mrs ::.Joe Agnew: - Pain and Joanne of Detroit were :week- Si 6rizw1 ri rents -M • arid• 'Mrs -HowardAgnew 'Wm. Griffin. of Lucknow''was •admitted•.'on•Sundayto gingham • 49 CH iE. and.District. Hospital. Mr, and Iv1rs. ,1Nilfred Drennan, Of Lucknow Mr. and. Mrs J..'C. Drennan.and'•fa.miay of Ashfield were guest's recently:'ofMr.. and Mrs .:Robert Myhill at their home, Bayfield Ha11 London..• Rev . Robert..and. Mrs. Nicholls, Jamie•and Mary of Lucknow visit- ed. isit ed the -first -of -this -week in -Peter borough . " Hope 'the -Reunion idea ried • out to a reality" ,: says Mrs. J G. 'McIntosh (Olive Alton) of • Oshawa in renewing her -Sentinel, subscription Mts. Sam Nesbitt of Lucknow spentlast week -end 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs,. Jim. Nesbitt, ' Huron Township. , Miss Betty CoStello of London, wlio h� ._ v. -ma -^j_ relativl, field, has:recently, flown from Malton Airport. to Honolula. with. a singing group from London that won third place in a 'contest that included many nations. Mr.'.and.Mrs..RoyCringle of: Lincoln Park, Michigan visited. e pie= f days ir► uetfnttwywitti,;' Mt...and Mrs.. Ewart. IvIcPherson•• and, with Mrs: Cringle's sister Mrs. Charles Cooke .at, Pinecrest' Nursing Horne.. ' •Mr, and Mrs... Don Thompson'of Lucknow.•and Mrs . 'Oliver McChat- les of Lochalsh were - uests'of CK.NX in Win" ham. on Thursday, g y. 'of last week for the Fall rueeting of corres ondents. of that station., P . L. • Seven tables were .in•play at'. the L, O : lr: card party at' Zion.on M'ondYg a .ni'ht cif this week. High prizes were won by Mrs. Wm.' Stanley and Tom Culbert.. Consolation 'rites 'went to Mrs. 'Robert Irwin and'Russel Swart, Herb Wilkins (tied)., The next card party:. will be held in two weeks, )BRUCE /COUNTY • HISTORIES just off the press, by. Norman Mc- Leod, history from 1907 to 1968, a sequel-to--the-former-book copy, an. ideal Christmas gift, at The Lucknow Sentinel. Please. add, $1 extra for mailing and handling charges. c e' anqu� The Lucknow and `District . Horticultural Society held their annual ' ne tin Bad b nti et , St..Pe.ter's Anglican :Hall on Wednesday evening, November • 19th ,.' Ninety-onemembers and invited ..guests sat ,down to, a sum:_' ptuous turkey dinner catered to by the Anglican. ladies,. Rev... R. Odendahl'said "Grace". During the. meal.'," Mrs. Ross, Cumming who had the.'luc,ky�'plate , received P a riby ze donated Wni . Schmid :- ... Folibwing dinner,; Miss Ada Webster, substituting• for Miss, :idenrMrs. Edward.,M.cClenaghan,,• who' was ill and, Unable to attend , elcomed the. uests Robt: Fisher thanked the ladies for the delicious meal and Mrs, Cliff.‘ --Rou 1st-0n•-rep1%ed--on ' beha-1f of the --- caterers;: ' The Reeve; George: Joynt g brou ht greetings from the Town g and. and Council and. wished,the .So.c- iety continued success. . He' thank- ed them for their -efforts in beauti- fying the; village and promised the support of the council whenever needed. A brief report on the year's work was given by the secretary i- eet Bid thre ectors` meetings were held to date this ;year. Plower beds were. planted at the, Factory, the Legion Hall. Town Hall, the Park Gates: and the town: entrances. Bus T -#L`. trips't'o Owen Sound and. Kitchener P. . Pere m .0enjoyed, ed'.. Ten:.rnem•Y n *rs_atten.deLLI� in Brussels.last`P Aril.and three • delegates attended the annual convention in;;Ha nilton.last' Tune; favoured .with violin, •selections and Mrs Eunice Dunsrnuir sang. Mrs, R: Cumming who was her accompanist also played before ' and afte:r.dinner was served, Don Cameron then introduced the guest: speaker of the evening, Jack McLaren of Benrnill.er . Dur- ing,.his very active: Career Mr. MvlcLaren served his country°as,, a'solde%,an entertainer overseas in World'War 'I ; . Since i`etiring iri•Benmller, he has taken up.. writing,' painting, photography, nd_$arden-in_g obbie.s LHP . ' showed beautiful_slides which he took ona trip in;1967 to the East Coast. Then'he thrilled the audience with,very picturesque slides. taken. in and around Ben- miller, . Mt.. McLaren is .•a gifted' ,speaker, witty and well inforrned and his pictures and comments • proved..`very entertaining. Mrs., M Henderson and:Norman, Ta lor, thanked Mr. McLaren and all who had .contributed" to the programme The' Society :held 'a Flower' • Show inlay and .also in August'. The activities at the . Fall Fair included a flower and 'vegetable display `and .a •float ,in the Fa11 Fair, parade . There. were 111 Members' in'1.96:9:..Mrs. I. .L. MacMillan , convenet' of• the nom- inating om_inating cornniitttee ,' read the slate' of officers for 1970 =•71 'Fhe inanc ;a1 -repast was -read' by.:the .Treasurer Norman Taylor and the meeting was" then turned -overto -the✓ progarm-ne canirnittee with Mrs':. Mor,'gan• Henderson•as cha rlady., • Dr. Jas.. 'Little ac`` Y conipanied by.Norman Taylor:. PHOTO CHRISTMAS . CARDS: just bring in the negative' we'll do Merest, colour or black and white, The; Lucknow Sentinel:. • MONOMER For sound counsel,. and a fair price on a monument' correctly" designed • from quality material, rely on Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established ,Over Sixty Years WALKERTON PHONE 881 0234 ONTARIO y ear„ 4711. Ate' 7 41.1. 7A.71' ... ,. .�°�^.:ut' Kra•: .. ..>.,,, .. .....,:�..,