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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWs ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .• 23, 1
THERE 'ISA NEW LOOK
THIS YEAR
It's called Weenie, meanie,
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Plain; Figured Textured
WASHABLE VELVETS
POLYESTER WOOL
POLYESTER CREPE
OL1YESTERGEORG E-TTE--
MATT JERSEY AND •
PRINTED JERSEY
Plain and Plaid !ERMA PRESS BROADCLOTH
HI La CORDUROY AND MED :WHALE • CORDUROY
PICK .UP YOUR FREE: COPY.- OF .TIEAND . DYE
• ' AN EXCITING FABRIC. TECHNIQUE : •
SIMPLICITY AND BUTTERICK PATTERNS IN. STOCK
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WINNER OF FALL FAIR PRIZE DRAW FOR ONE YEAR
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SUBSCRIPTION TO BUTTERICK HOME .CATALOGUE
. MRS:TOM McDONALD
R.R. 1 •HOLYROOD
ASHTON'S [tuckn�w) It
• LADIES', AND MEN'S WEAR
AGLrNT. FOR KINCARDINE C11ANIR3, •
F'ree Pick-up and Delivery Tuesday. and 'Frida;
THAT -pries iirthe-besrcopted,
national costume worn by a vis-
, itor•at the Lucknow Fair>were
won by Ross Errington of St..
army
Helens and Mrs.• George Fisher•
of Wingham.
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,THAT • the Kinloss Boy Scouts had•
a successful day at. the. Lucknow.
grair selling apple`cideY; a
project they have carried out. •
many times .in the past.. Most of!
the containers were sold by the•
SEE . . .
TJ:e$eniinel
lucknow
end of the he= s- i -n
daY--i= boy g--
led through the crowd selling it
bythe glass, and many a thirsty
fairgoer Will testify"to-its quality:
THAT if you share a :concern'
about drugs, next Tuesday's
meeting in the Fellowship Room
arrhestue-knOIV-I rrited-Church-.
will be of interest.to. you. See
the ad in the. coming events
column.
PER SINGLE ROLL ..
come in an•
see our colourful:
6.6r selection
NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED
1s• 41W11510 +MI5! 411111111w '!"11Wp•-.
YOUR COMPLETE HOME DECORATING CENTRE
DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS
Finlay Decorators
kitscoraw. ONI'AR!
APER AND PAINTS
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PHOT 52144:4.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Car-
rick have sold their••TeesWater
restaurant business. to Gary Hark,
ness of Kitchener and will re- •
turn to reside at St .. .Helens ,
where they formerly lived..
Harvey and Amber have been in
Teeswater three years.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. 'George Lock
hart of 4th'concession, . Kinloss
observed their 50th wedding
anniversary ow Tuesday , Septet&
•ber 15th. Mrs. Lockhart'is :at.
present a patient in Wingham
and District Hospital, •
THAT Mrs. Allister Hughes of'.
Holyrood.was the ,winner of •the
. tupperwaree-raw in the displayot
Mrs. Ken Scott of Belgrave at
the.Lucknow Fall 'Fair, Mrs.
Scott is the former Lottie Saund
ers,of Ashfield.
THAT .a representative of the .Can -
,YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOOD.LAND
IIFALI•.AGE'S:-3-IN P.KE..
Pies TURKEY, CHICKEN, BEEF.
WHITE SWAN
Bathroom .Tissue
SALADA.60 COUNT' •
Tea i �ag.s
Only .5-9c
SAYE TO' 194
flotk 59(
SAVE TO 10t
ay Only 79(
"MIR" PRE,PRICED. TWIN -PACK STOCK UP
Liquid Detergent S::sial Buy 69(
SUPREME.. 16 OZ.
Peanut Butter
SAVE..TO.•211
2 Jars 97i
dtan Arthritisa'nd-R-iieur-ha •�.-s-4-•-
society recently was' guest speak-
er at/the Lucknow Lions Club. A.
local association has been: for Med
and Reg Jones has been ;nar ied
campaign chairman, .A.camp-
aig[i for funds in support of this .•
work will be made in Lucknow. on
September 28 and 29. '• '
THAT.:Dan McInnes of Kinloss••.
Township:showed us• an unusual,
potato plant:this past week.'. The
plant•produced a good, crop of
potatoes in the normal fashion.
and the vines of the potato,
under the ground, `were also
bearing numerous small spuds,
•soiree' sprouting,
THAT Mrs. Alex MacNay, Mrs.
Philip Stewart, Mrs. J. M. •
Greer, ' Mrs. Omar .Brooks and
Mrs. Walter Alton of the Luck -
now Women's Institute attended
the.: Women's Institute Area Con-
vention whiclrw wh-el--.icrr'South-
ampton.
THAT of interestlocally-is the
fact that. lvlildirlay'Fall Fair
Fd�d: r
'.when their. Fair was switched -
from Saturday to mid week.
Consideration will be •given,to.
going back to ;the Saturday date.
in' future yearn.,'
.
THAT Mr. •and M Keith Kit-•
patrick and family, who former
ly'resided at Amberley, have
rented the home of Rae Watson
in West Wawanosh, about a
Tn i le south -of ttrc know --- .
and Mrs. Watson .hav been
living in •London for some t•irne.
Keith is in charge of sales at
S• lverwoods-tuckinow--Plant: -
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Died At Goderich.
'Miss Mary Myrtle Phillips of
Goderich_, daughter of the, late
WMr. and Mrs. Thomas Philips
of St, Helens , passed away at
Alexandra and Marine Hospital
Goderich on Saturda,, September.
19th. ,.
R -EMI NDER Our- -storey-vigil-1--be- -
ni�htsat
c�Qsed Friday _ .6 a.m.
next week and' until :further
• notice
-VALUES-EFFECTIVE PHONE•=LUC.KNOIN
SEPTEMBER 24, 25, 26 ».. '52114420
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hockey players'for•their 1.970
iD011gt Si 300 banquet. ,
To_ -V
M •� TheaDutch Canadians of •th
MIIOUS. area pr . smecLt jAwIt
Area ProleCts
LEGION NOTES . -
The .September. meeting of.
Branch' 309 will be held on Tues-
day; Septerriber. 29th at 7 p.m.
�It waiLbe a supper meeting with
'business after the .meal.
All Members are :urged to .
attend and to express their:o,pin-
ions: on policies and -projects for.
onths
During the period from
September, 1969 to August 1970
a variety. of community activities.
were supported
$335,52 to the Recreation Com
•rriittee• to help with the 1968-69 •
sportsa id-f'ci T_
$250. 0'0 to the Recreation Com •
mittee • for xi -m.19.69-70 hockey'
program: , •
$36u..00 to the Recreation Com
rnrttee for-the:-Legion-Sw-1rm-n •ing---
Bus.
$110:00 to send' Andy Whitby
to• Hoc key School
-$50.00 to the. School
$85•: 08 •Legion Public Speaking 1
and Essay Contest.. • •
$4..20 to the Ski -a -thou.
$25.00) to the Salvation Artily.
$25,,:00 .to_t ie .A �.rioultnral .
e e. e
plaque , commemorating the
liberation of Holland in 1945.
'.the Town and Country Clu
installed drapes in; the banqut
ia-ll-a•nd looled.af�er the flov
beds- duringthe summer.
Due to controversy regardi:
the Legion's ,offer to assume
resplity for the Midget
ey teamonsibir:the executive•with
drew this•offer.and notified t
Lucknow Council•that the Le
would not be ;directly •involy
the hockey program.
•
The funeral service was con-
ducted at MacKenzie Memorial,
Chapel Lucknow on Monday,
September 21st. .
Interment was at Greenhill
Cemetery .. •
Society,
$5.u;.00 to the Chapel Building
Fund at the Wiarton Horne for the
Aged. .
Total donations $1294,80.
The Legion Hall was supplied
free of cliarge••to the Town and
Country Club;. the Horticultural
Society; :the local Health unit
for the baby clinics; and to the
ifeeadoe
.Dear Don ,
.We -hope through the Medi
your paper toget across tett
dairy'farsners the urgency of
ting behind the National far
8flon-tin- eir-Da';rho is
lithe Ontario Milk Marke
poard and the Federal. Gover
are allowed to put into effer
-their�•pr-oposa-]s-r_then all srn=
producers those milking 1u
cows s 'will, be put out of the
ness , and if .the Tisk' Force
is 'put into effect , 2/8 of •th
farmers will leave the.,farm
Join'the N,F.CI, at once an
this devastating action that
going to take place.. With
farmers behind us/,' we have
power, "people power" to
better deal for the dairy ixi
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MRS. CHARLES /IL'Kt•i`
LOCAL 335 ,
NATIONAL FARMER'S