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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-15, Page 20'SHE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Smart Styling Fine Workmanship • Variety of Fabrics Water Repellent Finish . Reasonable- Prices • . ONE RA CK .OF AIVEATHER SIZES.7 - 15• 8• 20:• 161/2 24% D DRESS COATS 50% RANI HATS PEAKED .CAP .OR BERET. •• Mix•and Match With Your All -Weather Coat LOOK 5MASHINGRAIN OR SHINE IN COATIFROM1. .uck110W- ASHTO Li les' and :Men's Wear. . AGENT FORKINCAR DINE CLEANERS Free Pick-up and Delivery Tuesday and ,Friday •ByThe Sentinel THAT 'Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2 and, part of Grade 3 at Luck now Public School were taken. • on•• a field trip to a sugar bush on. the farm of Albert' Bieman, R.• R.; 1 Bekgray.e on Friday after- noon.. Teachers in charge were. Mrs. Helen Hall, Mrs., Ruth. Bell and Mrs. Kathryn Camp - .bell. THAT. the town received a spring cleaning' on Monday morning Early as village works foreman Cliff Crawford , assist•ed. b.y Brian.and Rick Jardine and Gord- on Carter gave the streets a thorough spring.sweeping, THAT Lucknow'. Bantam hockey • team saw the Boston -Toronto windup hockey game in :Toron- ' to recently. , They were:driven • • to Toronto 'by Harold Greer, George Newbold' and Grant Chisholm. The: boyshad no hockey ticke'ts:When they *left.„. but thatiks.t'o the persistence of are:three meif -ilio whole gang • all managed j'o get: into the gardens by game. time ,'and it. • .was quite a chore THAT Mrs Tom .Cronin (Cheryl •-T911)-of—Blyth-has--r-es-ig-ned her- teaching. position at Lucknow Public School effective the end of the term.. She has been at • Lucknow two years. '• ..1 THAT Mr,. and Mrs.' Jack .,Hack= ett.and'fa•mily of;Lucknow are • moving shortly to Kincardine where .Jack is employed. at • Douglas Point. Mr, and. Mrs Wayne Stanley willrnove'from the Ganimie Apartment to the vacated- Hackett home on Lud.- gaud Street. THAT Gary Sutton Of Kinlough •is presennly installing carpeting and floorcovering for. Johnstone ., Furniture' in Luc know encers Honoured 71c 'c e S Bence of • decanter set,, Mr.;arid• Mrs, Spencer and daughter Trace have moved to Exeter to, live where they have purchased a arive,-in restaurant:, and•soft ice-cream business. - Jl1.•ta1 .a..•3 1 `�. �s . .. ..:; .enec.. t+e M 4 ;a .e tale A$HFIELD. and Mrs -r. Gordon Ronald `rid ba"\• of kitchener. spent the week end -with 1\ r;, Johnson, • \ancC,:'aLLet:nar �t OwE'ri. Sound was home for the •week end, • David , 'who•was a • pa:: '• ;; a Lorioo : Hospital is • .l!,LX.1/4l r. Ashfield, . P.s riar.•`t :.tl .11'e�:^ or. Apri.1 ,. ..ar.Ca •Or. Erida\ .evc .n ,,•a: v and ati le -had peer si; i'larl\ he no;: red the s;:iff of the Sink �f Montreal L. k: -ow :: a. 1.• pa. , ��.� ll. 1; the l .: e 11f a-ni Sarba..a ?ei... the they $: • ri'eS nteC' THAT 1\1r. and Mrs...Harold Nich- olson and Julie' moved into the =-Bruce—.1\Aa-ckenie-Tofise-an Have- lock and Gough Streets last weekend. The. MMta•cKenzes, as,: reported' in..lasteek's paper,. have moved•tb their.house on • ,the corner of Havelock a:nd, Wil= lough:b_yr a.block-south of Luck:: now Llnit.e.d'a ,tturch corner. - Harold and Lldya formerly resid- .ed.inte--GennApartmenton ' Main Streetnext to 'the 'town hall. - • •:SEE.PAGE 1$ FINLA-Y' DECORATORS BROADLOOM CARPET • THAT Mrs, J, L. MacMillan of Lucknow , local chairmati,'Qf, the Cancer Can: paigri, hasanrrotrnc- ed that°the Lucknow•and district ca: pain will be held from m '1 fiA io April 3Dth•and.. -• your support .would he apprecia :ed by the w-orkeis, • rti AT;• a pair Of Juvenile hockey socks are n':issinc, .Would the gem \hc v�earinz them please return to ?c.eith l ilpatrfekrot Ter:\ Rt,:hwe11 so.that'the uni- forms .,,a be stbrec'for next 'seasoi .. YOUR " LOWEST FOODEAND'• 'MAXWELL' HOUSE 6 OZ. loc OFF LABEL, , SAVE 28c Instant Coffee 'Pay Only $11,25- VERO AND HEINZ 14 OZ. Cooked Spaghetti CHOICE QUALITY 19 OZ. Cream ` Style Corn SAICO TALL 48 OZ., Orange Juice SAVE TO 13c 4 Iifls.iic. STOCK 'UP! 5 Tins :99c EXTRA GOOD, VALUE• 2. Tins 77c ani■IImi somasis•amp si Nisisigee �a�auae��ow Rose `Bushes, Pontin oiC, Bulbs Etc: • Dutch Sets, "Dutch" Planting AYLMER LARGE 24 OZ. WITH PECTIN . SAVE 14c StrawberryPay y Jam `OnI 55c REPEAT. OF SELLOUT! BURN'S LINK S.flmII-Saus:ges COMPARE!. -Pounds . 99c VALUES EFFECTIVE . APRIL 16, 17, 18 'PHONE' LUCKNOW 528.3420, • • Ashfield Leads.ln , Multiple Bir#hs • kago the, .Sentinel carried.a story in, the'Whitechurch News, about three.; sets of twin' Hostein calves -boor sinco t -he first of this year: The calves •were. born .on the farm of Archie .. Purdon. The Whitechurch correspondent , • Mrs> Victor Emerson, ended the: article by asking iranyone in the. area could better this record: • . .n0,\ 4•..,J' ' . `serif el��ha's now bTficially - taken over, the lead:in,the i ult'iple birth departinent.. One set of triplet calv.es.and three sets of twins were :horn on the, farm: of:Fran.k Van Diepenbeek of R. R. 7 Luciinow ,from the. first 'of March until early April. ENGAGEMENT YOU -NG = M.W ELL . Mr. and .Mrs. George William Maxwell,' Toronto, Ontario are', ulice the engage rnent of their daughter Mary Jane, to Mr, Donald Lloyd Young;. Toronto, Ontario, son of. Mr:: and Mrs. Clifford Young,,. Teesw.ater star io .the naar..iag.e. =w111 •take.. place on.Saturday,.'May 9, 1970 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Ontario: • 1 •r SEE PAGE 19 FOR OUR STOCK LIQUIDATION • SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, -APRlL 17th anneimlimpiniemmounimiumminw