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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-18, Page 12Lucknow. T '41.111111041111,41.011111,9 4.,0410,011.91,101.•1•1101k. SPECIOUS WHILE THEY LAST JGr,66r,6r°r, ( SAVE 22c. ) 6M666t(, ; Liquid Palmolive For dishes • Re¢ular_Retail _81� SPECIAL' 59c. , ll( SAVE 24c. Halo Hair Spray Regular Regular Retail $1.49 SPECIAL .$1.25. r 4144,4, ( SAVE 24c. Halo Hair Spray Hard to hold Regular Retail •$1.49 SPECIAL $1.25 (• SAVE. 20c ,,,,, „ Jo ' sons Baby Regula Retail 89c ' ECIAL: 69c ►' ,d, '© Glad Garbase. Diffinflummena r. Tom Park as 94th Birthday. DUNGANNON'NEWS • Best wishes .to Tom Park froth. the community on. his 94th birth d'ay Dungannon L O. L. held their rr Thursday , Novernber 12th. There were 8 tables playing progressive _--euchre High lady- was Mrs Tom Dickson:; 2nd high Mrs. Mary Rivett•. High rrian was Aubrey Hi • •iris ith,2nd hi•h •join .to THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO Ik.bbyists Hold • Second -Meeting • WHIT ECHURC. H`NEWS On 'Wednesday evening the .Old Time Hollyists, of Whitechurch met at the home of Mrs. Lillian, McClenaghan and Mildred for their second meeting. Present for the meeting were Mrs.. John Gaunt , Mrs,. Wallace Conn ,' Mrs. Dawssn. Craig, Mrs. Russel Chap. - man, Mrs, Bill Evans, Mrs. Fred' Tiffin', Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mrs. :George Thompson Mrs., Ezra Scholtz., Mrs. 'Tom Jamieson, _ ' Mis.• Albert Coultes, Mrs. Gerd_ On Rintoul, Mrs. Jean Ross—, Victor Emerson. The ladies • ,busied themselves sewing quilt • blocks, mending, crocheting, knitting, making scrap books.' The next meeting is Tuesday at the home of Mrs. • George Thompson when the members .are asked . to bring humorous written happening of their school days for the . W.I. Tweedsmuir 'History Book. .. -Mr; and Mrs.. Tom Jamieson were Monday visitors with Mf . nd Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and family of East Wawanosh. °. .'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray., ' Mrs. J. McInnes, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Miss Annie Kennedy of Winghamwere in Goderich on Saturday where Miss, Kennedy '. visited with her sister. Mrs. Agnes, Tichborne , a patient at the Goderich hospital. Home for the 'week. end With Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher .were Mr: and. Mrs. Arnold_ Ldrigheed_and____ family of Fort Erie ,'..Mr . and. Mrs. Gordon Fisher. and family of Guelph; Mr. and•Iskc.... arrn n Machan of Guelph,' Mr. and Mrs. Bill-Gibson and family of.Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Howe.. and family. of• Teeswater were Sunday visitors with Mr. and:Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Stewart of London, Mac Stewart and -Mr. and Mrs.. Al Dristow .of Kitchener , Mr. and Mrs, Tom Pritchard , Lucknow ,, Mr, .and, Mrs., Harold Stewart of .Goderich. Mr. and Mrs, Carl McClenagh- an on -Tuesday took Mr. and Mrs, Ben McClenaghan to visit a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs:. Harry Moss of Plattsville , , Mr. and Mrs, Albert Garnier of Windsor spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Ger- shom Johnston and Mr. Johnston of Wingharn., • : MOVED TO TEESWATER Mrs. Peter Verbeek, Donna, Daryl and Jeffrey moved on Wel..- nesday to a farrn house• north of Tceswater'.. • Mr. and Mrs. George. Taylor of Churchill were Sunday visitors," with Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence' Tay- lor and- family. . • We are sorry to report that Mrs. Bill Wall, who residesin the Willis apartment,: was admitted on Monday to Wingham Hospital. She is -wished a .speedy .recovery WEDNESDAY,: NOVEMBER "1etllt 1970 OPEN MQNDAY,.TQ 'SATURDAY — 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. In The Former Aalders Fruit, Market DRY 'CLEANING SHIRT SERVICE I. IN BY 10 .A.M., .I OUT BY 6 P.M. PHONE 528-2335 by the village folks. Little Carolyn Willis of Atwood, who.spenf a few days withther , grandmother Mrs. Doris Willis, returned home on Sunday with her a er a , 1�ifli Whitechurch Community Mem- orial Hall•Bq:ard•on Monday even- ing held a progressive euchre party with 8 tables in play. Those,winning prizes were high. lady, Mrs. Deyell, high gent, J. Sproal, low.gent,, Russel Ritchie. Lucky draw , Mrs. George Fisher. Lunch was served.. On. Stand a:y Mrs. Jim Curran and Paul .and':Mrs,• Gordon Rintoul visited at 'Mr and ,Mrs., Roy Gardners at Lucan•and in the after ndOrriv/rt and rrer-a ccQm.= panied them to .Victoria Hospital , HERE TOO lAM( SALE �e Following Six Units Have Been Here Too LongAnd Have Been ' DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE These arefully reconditioned and guaranteed. used'cars.. 5 FORD CUSTOM 500.; : RANCHWAGON 390, :V-8, automatic,'• power steering, .power brakes, power tailgate, radio,' whitewalls, • -wheel discs, clock, chromeroo1 rack:..An above average wagon but it's been. here ,since July 7, 1970, and it must go. Lic...X1.4063. • Mr..and'Mrs. Calvert Falconer. of -Blyth were .Sunday visitors wroth Mr..and 'Mrs. Joe Tiffin' and fam- ily arid Mr:. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin. RELEASED FROM:HOSPITAL We arejleased ,to report that: Carman. Whytock was; released from- ietoria-Hospital on the weekend but. remains this week .with relatives in London to go to. .Hospital for check up. Mrs. . Whytock atthe hospital in 'coder- ich is also much improved. •Mr. ' and Mrs. Lloyd. Whytock. and her. son,Jackie.'visited With her. at Goderich--on Sunday.: London• where they visited with Mrs. Robert Purdgn of Belgrave 5th floor centre room 540. ' She had been admitted. 'onThursday t improv =- • •, a ed ori Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson , Mr. and.: Mrs Wesley:Tiffin-were .at Torpnto last Monday evening to hear the Toronto ;police male choi-r-40 male choir, .the mountie police• Band and. the: Toronto police s. pipe band;:at, Eaton store on the 7th floor. Russe Gauat oA._S_ttwily_atte.nd ed the Rbyal'Winter Fair' and- then went to :Ajax from there and ` .1.isited with Mr.. and Mrs:: Don Dirsteir_and. Richard. _..Qn.unda � y Russel accornpanied Mrs. Dirsten • and Richard here and they•went on to Hanover to. visit with Mrs. Dirstein and Jackie returning later in the week to visit with' her par ents Mr. and Nits..Russel Gaunt. Relatives visiting with Mr. and . Mts. Carl' McClenaghan. after the wedding reception Saturday event' ing of Mr. and ti1rs.' Carl Pritchard were Jack Hamilton of Bluevale , Mr, and -Mrs. Donald Lynn Anderson. Visitors with Mrs. Jones were. ` Mrs. Joe Marks and son Brian f. • 'Windsor andMrs. Verne Carner_ -•on of Galt. • " " • 'Mrs John Young,, Mr. and. M. Fred `Young, Sharon and John visited with, Nies. ,Bob Henderson :arid _frrnxly els ._Suriciay . .. On Wednesday; November 18th Mrs: F Young will enter Gorier- ich l ospita•1-for surgery. - Mrs. Ethel: MacDonald visited in Luckhow with het sister Mrs. •Lila Ritchie fot'the• week e►id 'Brookside Public School finish- od their across Canada jogging I londay morning , .16th.of N.ovem t r on their quarter mile track. W4s/. 1968'. BUICK:.Le, SABRE SEDAN -' A big beautiful car with, power steering and power. brakes Regular fuel.. 350 engine. Exterior chrome package, radio::.: All new tires. We've had it since July 13, 197Q,, so we're slashing the price. Lic. J61444. WA -$2,595- 1966: DODGE POLARA S00 NINE -PASSENGER S' 3.18, V-8, automatic; radio,' clock, . -tinted windshield.. Chrome :roof rack. . Spotless one owner car: It has been sitting on our lot since July, 14, 1970, and it must go.. Lic. X13978: NOW $ 'WAS $'x,795. 4 PONTIAC • V-8, automatic, radio, power steering, power tailgate, wheel discs. Very X14346.- Sitting since 25,1970. MUST -GO! • WAS $695 NOW 965 METEOR R1DEAU:C SEDAN.Low mileage one, owner car Six -cylinder, automatic, whitewalls and wheel discs.,Lic.°34874x. Cama on a new car August 18, 1970. PRICED TO CLEAR. WAS $995 NOW • • 66 COMET 202 FOUR -DOOR" SEDAN Six -cylinder standard drive; A i Wady' tires. `New pant job;: Win- • extra clean .car but sitting since August 18, 1970, so we're cutting the price. Lic: J61911. WAS $895799 • NOW THESE PRICES IN EFFECT 'TILL 'NOVEMBER 25th ONLY MN PONTIAC4BUK -