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Greet , Spring in a new suit tailorti for
today's smart young man. The double .
breasted jacket is slightly longer and
subtly shaped .... has flap pockets,
deep side or centre vents, dressy lining.
Trimly ' fitting trousers are straight or
'slightly flared. • New 'fashion`. stripes in
_Grey,Braw.n,_ Navy,.uJade_ or -Gold ,.Sizes
36't0 42. • Regular, tall and short fittings.
ALSO AVAILABLE IN SINGLE
BREASTED STYLE'.
ethers At'$,75.00 179.00 and
• up . to i l 15.40:
Co-ci:na!
Sizes 36. to 46
[Lucknow)
,Ladies'. and Men's Wear'
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AGENT 'FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS,
Free Pick-up and Delivery' Tuesday and Friday..
Walls M em
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THAT . its, Ron'Austin cit vo� s`.
ich : fornit rly Judy Retki of. this
community 'spc'nt last w eel;enti,
in Gods°rich'llospital. itter being
struck on the head by a. puck.at
the 41.;oderich yoting•Catiada Pee
Wee hockey` tournament. Judy
arid Ron:had gone to the arena
Friday to watch •the Lucknow
team play, 'but she did not have
the opportunity as .sheended up
in' the hospital'before the Luck-
now team took to the ice.
THAT Hilray Farms Limited of, .
Holyrood. have disposed of`a •
': .100 -acre farm on tit �2th con-
cession of .Kinloss Township, to
Mt. and Mrs. W. 8._ Pearson of
Waterloo.' The' new owners ;%/ill
take. possession :early; itt April.
• The'transaction was handled' by
Rosalind Hodgins, agent for• . , •
Wilfred Mclntee &.°Co:' Limited.
llea1 •Estate,,
THAT Glen• Morningstar f,Luck-
. now , who played junior.,hockey
with M iI hnay_-.Teeswater Otters
-this. year was presented with the
"Most Popular Player" award at.
the windup game recently. The;
team hada successful season.
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THAT a fire call_about_10
Saturday was to..the farm of Mr'
and •Mrs. Jim Aitchison at, St:
Helens. The pipes..had been on
fire but wereunder control wlien:
Lucknow Fire Department arrived
--at the-seene:.
vers _-0f_c_ho:ol. Band.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL :10,;..1$70i
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'�" , • . R LaWEST PRICES FOODLAN , '"
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HEINZ 10. OZ.
T�matoSoup,
McCORMICK'S
Soda .:Crackers
CALIFORNIA, LARGE 28 OZ.
Choice .Peaches
:CANADA: -CHOICE
seen Peas
'McLAREN'S 15 OZ.
horn Relish
.SAVE 7c
Tifls-55c.
SAVE 15e
'ONE POUNDS 79c
SAVE 19c
.2 Tins 79c
SAVE 24c-
5 Tins 99c
SAVE 9e
2Jars .
C-EN-T-ENN•IAL 24 OZ:•
-;-SAVE-tee
Rasp. or. Strawberry Jam. ' ONLY: '49c
VALUES EFFECTIVE.
APRIL 2, 3;.4'..
PHONE LUCK -NOW _
528-3420 .
THAT :a page .,from the 'Salvation•
Army•paper The War,try • , •
dated March"•2, 1889, 'was dis-
covetesl.hy Rill Johnstone of
Lucknow when installing .anew
mirror in a frame • for Mrs Gord•-
on•Finla'ysonof Lochalsh The
.sheet of paper, used as a'
_bac king_for_the_old -mirror_,.--w:a s—
i.n good condition, :quite, white
and not brittle like most. old . .
'newspapers:,' The paper appeared
•to be published in Australia
Judging by the stories:
THAT for those whowere .travel-
'rng o -n Thursday evening of last
week,. the winter let.forth'with
its` worst; storm of the year. Many
:tray ellers_w_ef a _str-a.nd-ed-ov e -r -.
night in various locations in the
area Many travellinghome
for the Easter weekend found
—th-e-ruse-lar-es-d•etained•for several
hours and In many eases,
overnight. .Visibility was the.
big problem and it was 'nil from.
about 7 p m . until later in the.
e -vexing -when the- worst of the-- -
storm.and high winds had passed..
Friday dawned bright and clear
with no•evidence offthe winter.'' .
worst which had been .
experienced the night before;
wnNr Alt!
GET RESULTS
The keen family interest in the
Lttcknow School Band is shown by
the fact that six members of the
Wall family are involved in the
local group. •
While the Walls:, are not all
brothers and sisters, they are from
two .farni.lttes• and ate,"kissir €:'
cousins" ; : •
Shown, from the left, are John,
age 1a snare drunk .Robert ,• age
13 trumpet; rrene , age 12 alto.
horn. • They are the, ohildren of
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Wa1r.of Kin-
loss
also "shown , c ont i nuineto the
left' are bavid•, age 23 , 'bass
drum; Brian, age 12, cymbals;
Doug, age 15 , saxaphone, These
bays are ,from the family of Mr.
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and Mts. Gordoh• Will of Kinloss.
.ucknow
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'CORN BROOMS
Special , 99'c
COMPARE AT $L3
MEN'S DRESS SOCKS, subs. 49c
COMPARE. AT $1.25
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