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THE. LUC.KNOWy, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO:.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7t1
1970 Malls
.-SEVERAL TO CHOOSE. FROM
1970.CHEV impala, 2 door 'hardtop, VI' automatic, .power
steering, power • braks and radio
.71970YFORD Galaitir, 4 -`door -hardtop; VB; power.. _; tee ing, .power-
• . brakes and radio : , b . • -
1970 OLDS :Cutlass. Supreme, 2 door hardtop, V8, power steering,
brakes and radio •0
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1970 BUICK. Skylark, 2 .door hardtop, .V8 automatic, power
'steering, power brakes and radio. .
1970 CHEV impala; 4 door hardtop, -V$ automatic, power
steering, power brakes and radio
1969 METEOR -,.4, door sedan, V8 automatic, power steering..•
1968 BEAUMONT, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic
2 - 1968 PONTIAC Laurontians, V8 power puipment
1968'CHEV, 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic
1968. FORD, V8, 4. door, automatic
1961.CADILLAC, 4 door, "automatic •
2 — 1968 DODGE '4 door sedans, 48. automatic
1967 •FORD Custom 500, 4 door,' V8 automatics.
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• 1967.CHEV Stationwagon
1966 PLYMOUTH, 2 door; hardtop, V8 . automatic'
1965 .CHEW 114 ton
.1964 CHEV, 4 door, V$•.automatic
SEVERAL OLDER' MODELS
HESE,::AND OIHE
BLYTH
PHONE 523-4342
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'Arnold, Lucknow; Miss Ruth.
Thompson, Lucknow;' Mrs: Herb .
c nnrr Mildina_x;-Mts._Ke.'n
Alton, Lucknow; Melbourne Hut=.
chison,• Ripley;:.Mrs. Blake Alton,
Lucknow; Mrs John Emerson, •
Lucknow.
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ANTIQUE DISPLAY
Mrs, Beatrice Harrison, Mild -
.May; Mrs. Leonard, Mclrinis., .•
Lucknow;Mrs. ' Gordon. Kirkland,
�UIi III n$I I1u1.uUl nhII Ill I I•I I II Ill 11i111itI
:PLAN.. AHEAD.
A • DRIVER WHO HAS TO
• SLAM. ' ON HIS BRAKES TO
PREVENT AN ACCIDENT IS -
PROBABLY NOT A. GOOD
DRIVER. EXPERIENCED
DRIVERS SELDOM • HAVE
• • TO TAKE SUCH DRASTIC
, ,,....>,,,,; NOT ONLY'
r.. DRIVE WITH CARE THEY
lit-- Arts .and Crafts Section,
:2nd - Public School Section.
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COMMERCIAL FEATURES -
At the regular Lucknow Guide
meeting on September 24th, act-
ing Lieutenant Barbara McLelland
was in charge , assisted by Corn'
pany leaders. Nancy. Ritchie and.
Marion Johnstone,. The fo1lowrng
badges were presented; Pioneer
badge, Marion Johnstone Nancy
Ritchie, Sandra Finlay, Kathy
Treleaven, Kathy Dunsmuir' and
'Mary Ellen,;' Havens. ,The Second:
class -badge was ptesenred'te lfa,'
Brenda Macponald:.
George --Newfield,. *Reg- N:
!visited•the meeting and gave a
talk on Good Grooming: After
campfire and vespers, the P. L.'s
planned a hike for the following
day, which turned out'to be quite
successful.
At the Court. of Honour meeting,
ke'ld• on September 29, plans were
made fora cookout at Captain's
cottage at Kintail Beach, rain or
shine. A Good. Turn day was also•
planned for October 3rd..Lucknow-
residents were reluctant to request
help for this day, but some jabs
-Were rounded up and,, those who
participated had pleasure in doing
so. Those.guides taking part
were Mary Ellen Havens.; Brenda
MacDonald Barbara Cameron
and Arlene. Corrin; Jean .Reid,
Joanne Ritchie, Margaret' Macln-
tyre ,'Marion Johnstone, Barbara,
Hawthorne ,,Annette Kirkland and
Ruth Henderson.
Huron: - P rth Tuberculosis
Respirator yr Disease Associatioi
:(The Christmas. Seal organization assisting in the de-
tection, prevention and control of Asthma, Chronic Bron-
chitis and Emphysema).
Our association is in no way connected with any of
ganization currently soliciting funds for , asthm
and/or other 'respiratory diseases. The annus
•.or , r � Y
Christmas Seal, mail ' campaign is the ONLY appe
hat the -Hnr-an Perth,: T-BRD!: AAssocia.aonlmak
for funds. ' • ' . •
The Huron - Perth TBRD Association is associate
'with the Ontario and Canadian TB and RD 'Ass(
ciations and their international affiliates. Our ag
sociation is affiliated with the university of Weg,
tern Ontario School of Medicine, London, Ontario
through its association with the. Ontario Thoraca
Society. We support research in respiratory
eases on both the national and provincial levels.:
Inquiries invited
121 Wel l i ngton -St., Stratford Oni
/ Telephone 271-7500.
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Died
• Mrs.;Andrew Wallace of Isling-
ton passed away on Sunday, Sept-
ember 27th.
SheWas the former Gladys Spin -
Guides•
The .third rneeting..of the' 1
Kingsbridge. Guide Co: was c
dlcr, daughter �f-the—la-re=-Mr—a-nd-edwith a pra rer bY i1a rt.n
Mrs. Reuben'' Spindlerof..Lucknow. Frayne.' There were 23 Qui(
e..in Lucknow they resided present at the meeting.
Group A , individual Gardeners:
'Ray Thompson, R..2 Kincardine;
Mis Russell Ritchie , R. 3`.Luck
now; Mrs.. J 1-I. Johnston, 'Coder=
, . ..�:�..:
ich; Mrs,' Burton Hodgins, R - 2 ,
Kincardine; Wm. Schmidt , W.alk-
erton..-•
__Group =. Marke.t_Gard:eners and'
Groups; 8t. Helens W:1:; .Mel -bourne Hutchison, Ripley. , •
Commercial Fruit; Wm, Schrni-
dt , Walkerton; Evan Keith. R. '5;
,Lucknow; Mrs.' J H. Johnston;
Goderich; Alex Andrew'; Lucknow,
now Blake Alton, R: 3, Lucknow
Fruit; '1st .Evan. Keith , R. "5 Luck
now.. • Othei: winners w ere -Mex ,
Andrew., Lucknow; Melbourne • •
Hutchison , Ripley; 'Wtr Schmidt ;
Walkerton; Mrs'. Burton Hodgins
R. 2,,, 'Kincardine; -Tom
Henderson , Lucknow; Mrs.. J,. H °
:Jn ;ohnstooder-ieh;-;Mrs_Ste_wart_
'Hunter', Armow;. Mrs.. Olivet Mc-,
Charles, R. 3, Lucknow. .
While
on Ross Street inthe home 'now
owned by Alex Andrew.., �
Mrs, --Wallace is survived by...
her husband,' two sons David of
Burlington and Alexander (Sandy)
of Islington and two sisters Adelia
and Evelyn. She was predeceased
by a�sist.er Jean,. ,
The fu-ner-al ser-vic-e va-s-h:e-1
on Tuesday , September 29th with
interment in Park Lawn Cemetery:
Lts. took, us outside for some
games.., -Then we went insid
went to. our patrol ,corner anc
cussed the plans for the futui
The Canary Group held ca
fire. While we 'were in hors
shoe .formation. we all sang H
birthday to Nellie' van Diepe
n. we played`a: game.
We closed with the prayer
then Taps. . .
SHUR'GAItI .: pet
f
leadership in
nutrition
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continuous
research
$HUR-GAIN. DOG `FOOD.
BITE -SIZE RATION
WITH.- R EAL MEAT THAT
MON. .
TH AFTER MONTH:...
Commercial Grain; Wm. Schorr
dt.; Walkerton; Alvin Thoinpson
R. 2 Kincardine;: Blake• Alton, R.
3.Lucknow; Frank Alton , R,• 7
KC-E'EI A`C"A-f E'FU C Ey►-E NT--" c -knew ;Evan Ke i
OTHER DRIVERS, • now; Andrew Gaunt, R. 1 Luck
BY WATCHING :THE ROAD now; Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxet-
' AHEAD, YOU, CAN . RECOG e '
POTENTIAL' • DANG
• 'ERS, AND ELIMINATE' THE
• • NEED ,FOR CRASH.ACTION.
PLANNING AHEAD IS° THE
BEST WAY TO BUY IN•SUR-
'ANCE, TTOO. FOR DETAILS
:, :—__.. CBOUT—CfiAG euTOMOBLLE
COVERAGE, CALL:,
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JBAN., WHITBY
• LllCICNOW
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Vegetables: Most points Mrs
Russell Ritchie, • Other winners .
were i,im Aitchison; R, 2 Luck
now; Mrs, Dan McInnis ; R. 1
•Holyrood;• Mrs, .Chas..' Johnston., ,
Kincardine; Mrs, Stewart. Hunter,
Armow; Wm. Schmidt: Walker-'
trap Melbourne Hutchison , Ripley;
Mrs.'J, H Johnston, Goderich;
IA it,1SUR ACE :- r*: Lew -is. Stone ousc-.1891grav-e;
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Austin Martin, R 5 Lucknow; , •;ts
Oliver McCharles , R. 8: Lucknow;
Ray .Thompson , R. 2 Kincardine;
Mrs, Gordon Kirkland , R.; 3 Luck -
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Doesn't' it make sense that the Shur -Gain.
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eo le co al il eedin raisTs aid
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really know what's good for dogs -and also
know how to make dog food in a way that
really
appeals to dogs? Yes!. It. does make •
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owners have found that Shur -Gain Dog Food
with beef
gives dogs the vigour, and
.
bloom
good health that make them' a joy -fa -live'` with,
Treat your dog to Shur -Gain -Dog Fodd. Bite:
size with beef.
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LuCKNOW
PHONE 528-2026