HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-15, Page 20'SHE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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•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. -
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FINLA-Y' DECORATORS
BROADLOOM CARPET
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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: •
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