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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-04, Page 20PAGE* TWENTY • • THE LUCKNOW SENTINE4, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4th, Towels . Substandard the imperfeCt- • ions are so little they are very hard to -find. Bath. Towel 79c Hand Towel .4,7. 39c, 'Wash Cloth —19�' over flowered Rattail:. in_ shades of solid gold, pink and grecn. PANTI-HOSE SPECIAL 59c PR. Small, medium; large and XL assorted shades -Flanelette Blankets First Quality 70 It -90 SPECIAL PRICE ;5.95 PAIR • Ladies' Cardigans 6 Dozen OniY Regular $7.50 • SPECIAL PRICE $5.95 Just in time for the cold weather we are sure to have. Colors, blue, green, • raspberry; white and rust. SizeirS- 1 - L. • Ladies' Slacks $2.98 Plaid corduroy or corded cot- ' ton, 10 to 18 sizes hi attractive colors. Ladies' Shells and Short Sleeve Pullovers Small, medium and Large, Assorted shades and styles Broken lines, , Values $5.95 to $8.95 •ALL REDUCED'TO $4.95 • • 4its. our. • 41,...ime. •-• ALL SPECIALS GOOD FOR .10 DAYS IA ASHTON S Etucknow LADIES' AND MEWS WEAR. Ltd. AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS FREE -PICKUP AND DELiVER#TUESDAYAND FRIDAY: • / • Halloween Was • VeryOulet liere:. While the usual-amourkof van,' dalism took place i.and around LucknOw.on'pallowe'en night, no specific details of major damage have come .to our attention: • ..,-------Children_wereLout with bigger • ', shopping bags and stronger legs • and most homes had an unusual large,number of "trick or treaters", , Good Fall weather•favotired the One•iricident was draWn'to.our: •• attendtion. our or fiyk small ,. Ornamental crab apple tjees, planted on the south side of the Christian Reformed church at a 'cost of about $10 each , were . brokPn off. Such actionsare in- excusable. •4 4.. ••• Farm Accident Robert -Mann, R. R. 2 Teeswat er, , was picking corn with a tract - �r and picker on -October 2-7t1i—L when his clothing_b_e_came entang- led.in'thespOWer take off. The accident happened at Bever ley .Sutton's farm in Kinloss'. • • '.By The S'Ontipel. THAT Ben Mole is the• new mail.' U. driver -on R. R. 1 DOngannon . succeeding Mrs. Mary. Rivett of eri • THAT Guy Kelly of .Orangeville is employed by Bryce Elliott of Lucknow. Heis residing in one, of -the Glenn Apartments. , • THAT we are indebted to• 'resid- ents of this area and former tes- . idents for sending us clippings of • Winnipeg papers concerning the 102nd .birthday of Mrs. Mary Pierce. : • THAT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cay- • ley *and family of' Town have moved tO their newly -built • home on Wheeler Street': THAT LucknoW.Community Sale, on Wednesday of.,last week . recorded the biggest. ever regul- ar sale day in numbers handled... 415 Cattle arid 700 pigs went. II I" ••• THAT there Will'be no rural route postal service nor wicket service at •post office on kem- embrance Day, Wednesday, November • llth. •Mai1,will•be • despatched locally at 5..30 p.M., for all points east • • THAT Mrs: Geraldine Verbeek of the 2nd Of Kinthss-hai-sold-he . 200 acre farm to Francis Patti- son of Moffatt , Ontario. Posses- sion will be in mid NoVember. THAT Mr. and Mrs: Flerh Mo- Quillin of R: 5 Lucknow• left • on Friday ot last week for Lake- land, Flori-da-,-where they -spend their winters. They invite any. • Ludknowites to call around. • •rui Market YOUR "LOWEST POICES'FOODLAIW mows sawinca oF mum voummar maw owasvv - MOINE sawerwis BAYER 100 COUNT Aspirin Tablets • BRYLCREEM. 91e VALUE Hair Dressing SAVE.. TO 30e Pay Only 69c SAVE TO.12C • Per Tube 79c MAXWELL HOUSE. $1.19 VALUE' SAVE TO 20c Fresh Coffee Pound Only 99c SUPREME REPEAT Rich Fruit Cake AYLMER 24 OZ. WITH PECTIN SAVE TO 10c 2 Poundi 99c SAVE TO .11:1c 9c SWIFT'S HOLIDAY 12 OZ. SAVE, SAVE! Luncheon Meat Pay Only 39c tSliced Baco'n Ends 590 *1 le, JUST LIKE at) TINtEsi. It******* ••• POUND • • ******** • VALUES- EFFECTIVE • NOVEMBER:5, 6, 7 PHONE LUCKNOW _ 52$-3420 National Farmers Union ipliear Kitchel . Alderman; No Letrillp On Tax Holding ev MacHaf Eiected President Local ••right shoulder, Shock and abra sions to both.legs. • He was.adrnit- zed to Wingharn Hospital.. • Ripley • • • istric Ar8 P.M. COMM ENCEM ENT PROCEEDINGS •••••-! •RECEPTION - DANCE THAT Mr..• and Mrs, Arthdr •Breck les ;of Lucknow leave for Florida to:•:dly (Wednesday)bfor ihe wrnt er months. • : THAT Raymond Finnigan of Ash field will leave shortly for Flor- ida where he will spend the.. w titter. -t.--plan e eV with. Bob MaCKenzie of 'Grand 'Bend*, formerly Of Belgrave. THAT after a one year try at a mid week Fair, Mildmay Agric- ultural Society has gone back to the Saturday date in. 1911, Sepf- etnber 11th : • ' • THAT considerable interest has, been shown by paents and young cieopTe in the eStatitsertient af a • figaie skating club in Lucknow., If the club' 'goes , it will operate under the direction of the Luck - now Recreation ComMittee: If you are interested , get in touch • with Reg or Carol Jones. THAT Mrs.. Wellington Henderson of Lucki'iow left astweel< for Florida . She, was accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Don (Joy) Graham of London, They .will visit inI GeOrgia enrout.e with another daughter Mrs. Ilerb • (Lois) Nesbitt and .family. •. A. deliCious pot7luCkstipper was enjoyed by visitors and about.60 National farmers' Uniob members of Local #335 at Brookside Public -School OW Tuesday, 'October 27• -:- Guest speaker, George Mitchell wasintroduced..by Jack Verhulst Mr. Mitchell is an alderman in . • . 1 of Canada's labor, foces org2 ized; an exchange of speakers. •.fairriers and, laborer's meeting .Would b benefiCial to both;• suggestion-Was---made-totryipu' ting N . F, U. news in at least one Labor Union; paper; we at' not critiCat enough in the mai •• • ; • . •• Mrs. Maxine Miller', N.F.I Lady District Director, conduc ed the election of.officers fOr the N. F.11 Weal #f335. The newexecutive is: .Fresident BeyMcNay; .Vice'Presisent*, John.,!Custin; See, Treasurer, Charles -Wilkins; Directors, . LorneCook, Lorne McDonald Ron Delberque, Labor Cbdncil. Mr. Mitchell • • spokT about the lack of COmmUni- cat ion between la bOrers . and. fa rrn •Many large ,ne,„vi.papei•S and. maggzines, either owned by, or • *dependent upon •lare•Cr Ora- • tioni for advertising, ,present the news in a biased way. Farmers and laborers blarne.one•another for the increased prices; 'Labor is the'whipping boy' of Coven-, ment ,", 'Mr. Mitchell. said. General Motors is the. w,Orld's largest advertiser „spending 100,000,000 per year adver- • • .tisirig.. •• Pollution of the water is done .mainly by corporations, and it is now the •job Of each one of us to clean up this mess. Be aware of the people in Queen's Park and Ottawa , and know What' they stand for. During the oues7 tion periOd ,. Mr. Mitchell said that In the farm ikplettient ind- ustry, productivity had surpassed labor costs; one-third . • • Education Tax was discussel and' inotipn made...and cirri continue to' w ithhold, ta.xes ,a least until,after the Regional' COnvention in Toronto on N0 bei 9th and 1.0.th, Mts.. said that the 25rebate Wilt -the OnfaTio-Govetrnetit has7. ised farmers ,•Only confuses 'c people and Makes them angr) farmers. The N. F, 1J, aske( fora complete reconstruction the,systern or taxation so:Ave a fair shatOf education to.