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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
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'Fiat -M. r, and Mrs. 'Tom Cle-
land ,of Latuque, Quebec, •locat ,
ed north of Three Rivers, are
presently constructing a home
on the former Lucknow Public
School "lower lot" property
on.Outram Street. The lot
was purchased from Barry Mc-
Donagh.' Mr. and Mrs. Cleland
are the parents of Brock Cleland
of Lucknow',
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WEDNESDAY,' JULY 8th, 1"'
THAT Lucknow Fire, Department.
responded to a car fire on Tues
day in rriid morning. Mrs Glen
' • Hodgins of Kinloughwas driving
along the road when her car •
took fire • in front of the Skip'
jack residence, .just, north of
_-Ltfeknow .:Firerri ri=e<xt-ingui hed-
the blaze.. The car was exten-
sively damaged.•by the fire.
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AGENT FOR' KiNCARPINE•CL.EANERS
Free Pick-up and DeliveryiTuesday and . Friday
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FamilyAttend
Vl�est Homecoming
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon' Hunter
and Greg , . Mr and Mrs. Bill
'Hunter , Dale ,Betty Anne and
Judy and :Mr..and Mrs. -old-r-all-of-Lneknow-and.-Mr---ans
id=MMr=a
Mrs. Alex Hackettof Ashfield' •
returned; last:week'frorn a two
week holiday in -Manitoba. •
While there, they attended the
Centennial celebration at Good-
. .lands and Deloraine.
Members of the Hunter family
Vernon', Bill., Mrs;. Hackett •
(Ella Hunter) and Mrs. Arnold
(Vi Hunter) and Jim Arnold had
all been born in the Goodlands
• . area.
,They:all.Visited there with an-
other sister:Mrs. Lily (Hunter)
Culbertson.
;`Mc aMrs, Arnold visited
with his mother; Mrs. Jim Arnold
and,witli their two sons' and their
wives Mr:' and -Mrs. Reg Arnold
of Killerney and Mr, and Mrs.
Donald A"rnolddof Elgin•. Their
wo aug ters rom - a gary. also
joined,_their parents for the re-
union,
e-union, Mr. and Mrs:. Herb
Corbett (Evelyn Arnold) and Mrs.
Steven Graham (Karen' Arnold)
and her son Douglas.
A highlight Of the trip' was a
family gathering at the home of
a
HoflouredAt
Famijly Gathering
Miss Helen Thompson of Luck-
now was.guest.of honour on Sun-.'
day •ata family gathering held
at. the Dan' MacKinnon farm on
Oti behalf of the gathering,
Bob Thompson of Windsor made
the ' presenta.tion of, a gift of
money with best wishes for, a
happy retirement to Helen who is
retiring after a teaching 'c. r-'
THAT Mr: and' Mrs. Bob Hunter•
-Lurgi ,:
with his parents Mr, and Mrs.
Vernon Flunterand' Greg.' Bob '
has been in Saudi Arabia for the
'past year with 'Aran -Ica Inspec-
tion Services.. Bob and his wife •
leave for England on Thursday
of this week and after a:.holiday
in Europe, he hopes to continue
with the same .type of work in' •
the . Mediterranean area .•
Lucknow
Frui
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES
FOODLAtD
F® IR Th E FA NI J LV
MAPLE LEAF 1n%% LB. LIMIT ONE TIN• PER'CUSTOMER
i get Hams y REG."$2.2s PAY ONLY$1.79•
CANADA CHOICE 19 OZ.
Peaches On Sale
LIBBY'S FANCY.14 OZ. ,
Cream..Style Corn
MAXWELL HOUSE 6 OZ.
*Instant Coffee
SAVE TO 15c
2 Tins 69c
SAVE TO "23c
5 This $1
SAVE' TO 16c
ayOnIy $1•.33•
S'ALADA 60 COUNT.
Tea. Bags
THAT eighteen charges. have .been
laid by. the Kincardine Ontario
Provincial Police as a result of
some nocturnal' escapades in
Lucknow in recent days. Police
weie•on duty until 4.30 a. rrA.
as weekend-lrr:rhe village.
Kinc'ardine'police urge area'
:residents to call them imrned-
iatelywhen a problem -exists.•..
On -one call last weekend the
pa-rt.y-use.d-anotlter-Pers-ou "
name , but police were not
easily fooled.
THAT Elizabeth Newbold :of L'uck
now is employed for the summer'
at Knotty .Pine Kincardine.
of 45 years,
Presentgox this happy.�occasion
Were; Miss Helen. Thompson, Mrs.
R:.H. Thompson and Miss Lorna.
Campbell of Lucknow; Mr..and
Mrs•. Wm. Hewat of Elmira; '1v.Irs.
Dpn Biles and Steven of Toronto; ..
. Mr. and Mrs., Bob Thompson and
Anne of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
Bud'Thorrpson and Janet of Luck -
now; Mr and Mrs. David Thomp-
son
p
son of Guelph;' Mrs. L. C. Thomp
son. and Joanne of Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs: 'Murry Hunter of •Arthur
.Mr. and Mrs, Don Thompson.. •
Susan, Nancy, and Donalda o.f
Lucknow, Mr. •and Mrs. Don Mac-
Kinnon: slid Donnie oi' Lucknow.
a cosusiri Mi',, and Mrs. Alex
James. when fifty-two relatives
were entertained at a supper.
THAT, excava ri nn foc_artei-awhoi e-
for vir. and Mrs. Gordon'Cayley
commenced on the former .pub -
lic school property this week.
The lot was purchased from
Barry McDonagh.' 'Mr:::Cayley
is vice principal' of .Lucknow.
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ASHFIELD
Mrs. James O'Neill' is a patient
in Goderich•Hospital:
Misses Anna and. Charlotte Mac-
kenzie�arid Mrs. j.: 11.—Rhode of:�
Toronto visited last week with
relatives here.
Mrs. R. D. MacDonald of Lori-
don• called .on •relatives and friends
recently.
spent the week end in Rodney,
where they attended the Morrison -
Poster wedding.
Many from this congregation:
were present at Pine River
United Church anniversary servim
es, when Rev. J. R. McDonald
it , e
REG. 49C
SAVE. TO 10c
Pay OnIy79c:
T •
ur Pails Of Cherries Now=
THANKS FOR THE ORDERS TO DATE — ARRIVAL TIME '1S;
APPROXIMATELY JULY 202h Q _
, LIBBV'S'14.OZ.
.SAVE T011r.
Deep Buttered Peas 4 Tins 99c
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VALUES EFFECTIVE
JULY 9,. 10, 11
PHONE. LUCKNOW
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THAT Ron Eades .of Shawville,
Quebec, will spend a week• this
'Month at'the `bottles of Mr. and
Mrs: Cliff-Mc-Neitand-Mr. 'and
• Mrs. `Ross Trewartha as• part o
the 4-H program in' Huron
County.' ..
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