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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-24, Page 3WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1970 Ir iMr.� '0111 r 5 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THREI\ BEST MAI Save 18c! SWEET MIXED, BIWS.PiCKtESC . �_.__ SAVE 17c1•— CULVERHOUSE - HALVES SAVE 160 FRUIT DRINK POWDERS ieshies 24oz. , ars CHOICE pEACHEs 19 -oz. tins. • SAVE 14c! 12-0z. Tins , SAVE' 14c1 RED 8 WHITE BEST OILY! 16.02. JARS eanut Butter 2i.s o Sava Se! ruNC1A2•Lb: C•Ilo Spaghetti 3 KAM Luncheon. Meat. -REs7-4-toc-ape!„ Orange Crystals 31i.02. PACKS. R • BEST BUY! Save 17c! - ASSORTED'- Including NEW W;ILDBERRY:FLAVOUR 48-0z. Tins LLEN'S 'FRUIT DRINKS FEATURE! K SAVE. 33c! _CULVERHOUSE - CHOICE ,QUALITY 19 -Os., Tins F' 0I FEATURE! EVAPORATED • .Tall. Tins NATI "14-0z: Tins Potk. .SAVE..1Oc! - .SAICO MANDARIN: SLICES SUPREME - 5 VARIETIES • FANCY BISCUITS 1011_89� REG. 39c VALUE!— 3c' OFF PACK ..• .. KLEENEX Towels SAVE 6c! –, CLOVER LEAF FLAKE(/' U.NA FI 6 -oz; tins SAVE 20c. 3-L6. Tin FLUFFO Shortening. lo SAVE.,17e. SUNSPUN CANADIAN CHEESE' SLICES 8 0Z 1.O.Oz:.Ti'ns. 010 COLONY SOFT DRINKS; SPECIALLY SELECTED CANADA GRADE' "A" - ase 24 • 21/2 to '3 -Ib overage • .TINS:' $1.99 MAPLE LEAF s • . SKINL.ESS wI. MAPLE LEAF • Sweet Pickled COTTAGE. £ .SHOP WITH . NO' PARKING. . ,PROBLEMS .USE.` OURNEWLY• PAVED PARKING LOT AT THE ',REAR. OF THE .STORE %CA° ENTER THE STORE FROM •THE ' REAR - OF.:THE:BUILDIN. Cryovac Halves Jack' Hewitt, of Kinloss has returne J to hip hcirriPafter. five. months in Winghani and District Hospital and Victoria Hospital,' London, •where 'he underwent • -surgery. t, an Mrs..Cyril Campbell of Lucknow are at the. home. of their•daughter Mrs. Ross Gammie; and Mr:. Gammie"of R. R. 1, uc amp a recent ly. underwent surgery at St.' Mary's Hospital.;: Kitchener; Mrs. John 'Emerson of Lucknow•' arrived home on Thursda:y last having spent;the past two months visiting het sister Mrs; Nelson -Albertson of Vancouver; and • attended the wedding in Edmon7 ton of her niece Gail McGregor ichorls.. Mrs.. Emerson also visited with nieces and nephews in Calgary, Red- Week -end visitors with Mr. P g. .Y deer, Nippawin, St. Walburg, ' and Mrs.- Harold Stanley of R. R;.. elknow Jim Stewart of Midland•, Mr. and, Mrs.. Gil Ruston and farnily' of ' Georgetown., Mr. -.and Mrs. Dave Schlerrimer and fmily of Strat- ford , Mrs. Wayne Stant' d Three Lucknow ministers have !' !Istrkt universities; Rey. Glenn Noble • •of Lucknow , South Kinloss and • Dungannon Presbyterian Churches has completed a two week course at University of Waterloo. Rev. Janes Hummel of Trinity United Church and St. ` kelens and Rev. • Robert, Nicholls of Lucknow United are this week - completing a three week course at Huron College; University'of Western Ontario. - Sa-skat6on-a-rrd YY i�. with Mr..and Mrs. Stewart Fin- lay at Saskatoon. In Winnipeg she attended The Big Sing. 1970 , sponsored by the Rotary Club in Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods of con junction with the Centennial. :-icknow-spent-week.: rn O r .. with their daughter. Mrs. Roy . Hawley, Mr. Hawley and girls. While there they were guests at the Murdie .. McCaul wedding in • Timothy Eaton Memorial Chap el,. Toronto on Friday, June 12th. The groom., Robert' Murdie , is the son. of Mrs. Alex Mu,rdie of Kitchener and the late Mr.. Murd- -ie formerly of. Lucknow. • Mrs. Wm Webster of Lucknow spent lastweek' in Mitchell with l\.ilr. and Mrs: Tom Jordan and family./ While 'there Mrs. Web- ster attended the. installation of "Job's Daughters of Mitchell° ,; of which her • randau :hter'. Patsy is w � g a member, land of Lucknow Tom Morris of Tiverton, 04,• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • died=la-st=.wee-k. in-K-nc-a=r-dine ' Hospital after a long.illness. 'Mi. '‘'yell known as a, form- er storekeeper at Saltfotd before. continuing in this business. in Tiverton.n He was 'forced to re • sign as Reeve of Tiverton this year because of ill health. He was well known among horse racing enthusiasts in the area. 'Hov�iar-d Neabel of Helyr-ood returned home Wednesday night after being in Victoria Hospital, London. We al•1, hope he will' and.Arld----- -_ •• 1.-1 fingers. eve tot ers 'o uc' now. were Mr and Mrs':. J;' D. Schultz of Clarkson ,with their .boys Andrew a-nd. Do- uglas;---Mr Mr-s,..Ronalij Passmore of; . ' Kingston, Donald is going. to'. teach Physical Culture at Thunder Bay in September; Mrs. Jean Carruthers of Goderich and.her. mother. Mrs. J . - C. Stothers of London` Mrs.: Carruthers was accompanied: by her sons: John . and Andrew and•herdaughter Julia;.John Carruthers. has secured' • a teacher's position in Welland Public School in September.' Dan Ro" a of Emo :took in the .alum=ni - meeting in Guelph'as well as other meetings of a business nature in Guelph and he spent the week -end with his mother, • Mrs. Stothers. Mr.. and Mrs. Gene Tunney Churlann and Ricky of Inglewood; Stanley an -,and--Mts-, dab- Niohol- LGaFr lin Eng- • itoss MacDonald of Sudbury ,end his sisters Mrs•. S. A. Mac- 'Douga11arid .Mrs ,. P. J;-troniley and'Mr. `Bromley of Toronto came the .first of this week to the Mad a Donald summer home "Clandbiiald" at Lucknow., • of Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Jules . ..• . Fisher., David, .Darline ; Ray of Listowel; Mr.. and Mrs,.' Murray Neabel, Bobbie, Murray Jr. and Miss Helen 'Neabel of London;: Mr. and Mrs Howard Neabel,. Howard Jt.' Wendy•Lou of Holy- rood spent Sunday with tliir parents Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Neab el of R. •R. 3, Luckno , • Mrs, Jack McKeridrick.has returned home after spending:. 8 -neatly four weeks in the Wing- , ham Hospital. ' 'Forest fires usually burn} most fiercely from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. when humidity is low, winds stronger and teniperaturca' higher. •