The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-09, Page 19WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th; 1970
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THE ILUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE NINETEEN'
A VISIT T.O. THE CHINA SECTION, . OF SCHMID'S JEWEL.
LERY IN' LUCKNOW. OPENS AN ENTIRE
NEW WORLD
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TON,DINNERWARE SPODE,WEDG OOD,'CROWN. DERBY . ROYAL ROYAL AL -
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BERT, AINSLEY, AND PARAGON . . JUST A FEW OF
E. THE FAMOUS NAMES IN • CHINA YOU'LL FIND AT'
IsSCHMID'S. ''WE HAVE. THE LARGEST SELECTION. OF
DINNERWARE IN WESTERN ONTARIO•
• * For A SPECIAL..`. ' r
47 P I ece . � Set
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* Christmea Gift . Choose
le lan1847-= _ BULOVEVALLEA OR
CARAV'
Rogers. ,Bros! 7 7—
WATCHES al
Including * ******,k*****
BONE; CHINA.
CENTENNIAL ..
'TLATES
EG. $4.50
$1.50
CENTENNIAL'. * . ***.*******.*.*.
CUPS and . SAUCERS * ,
7 Serving. Pieces
�/s. Price
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BONE.CHIN'A
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LARGE STOCK OF
• REG. $4.50 * . , JEWEL CASES
,* *, * :*" * * fir. * * * * ,A•
$1.50
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SPECIAL PRICES *°
ON * Discontinued E
(GOLD , TUMBLERS Community Plate's
10' OZ: _ .REG. 30c *
* Pnttern•s
20c *
SOUTH SEAS'
Sets 0f
12 OZ, REG. 35c •
25C
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• WHITE. ORCHID:..
AND CORONATION_
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Treat Accidents
AtHospital'
Dale Hunter, age 16, Lucknow,,
son of Mr. and Mrs', Wm. Hunter.
was playing hockey in the .Brussels;
arena on November 30. He ap-
parently .fell and fractured a bone
in his right' leg. A cast was •
applied and he was. released.
William Eisenhofer, Lucknow
received crushing injuries when he
apparently was caught between a.
tailgate' and garage door at'
Symmes .Brother's, farm at Luck -
now on December 5,'.. He was
admitted to •hospital. .
- Gordon Bryce , Teeswater ,
received painful injuries and par
tial amputation.of'his'right first
finger on December 5, Apparent-
ly' a stone became wedged in the
plough and` when the. stone, was
released from the plough it tripped
the .plough amputating a portion
of the • right first finger.
A car driven by Bill Melton, age 1.8, R. 12.. 2, Wingham, 'went
out of, control en #4 highway south
of Wingham. The car left the
road and struck the abutment to
the bridge. He received shock
and contusions ;and was released..
The accident was investigated by'.
Wingham' O, P,P. Balzer. •
Bernard Ortlieb, tBluevale lacer-
ated' his right',first arid.. second
fingers on December 7 Apparent
ly le•was sanding a pieceof wood,
when the sander slipped and the
'patient caught his right 'hand itl '
thesander. •
fiLLER
_s7piecac�S
Fronts of Beef
48c ro.
Findi.. of Beef68c.16. of ' Beef
ib.. .
CULROSS CORNERS
'/z PRICE
Stainless: Steel.. *,`* * * * * * * * * * *.*
Cutlery Sets
` ENGLISH BONE CHINA
Cups
and
Saucers
REGULAR $2.50
Special
ALSO SETS IN..
1847
Rogers . Bros.
'Community Plate
Silverware
Sterling Silverware
F1gtw--are
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Mr'. and Mrs. Gerald`Stewart
of Kincardine. .spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Torn Stewart'.
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Ffiendorf of
Kitchener and Mrs.. N. E. Halden-
by, spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and,:Mrs . Lloyd Johnston. •and
Donna of Holyrood .
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LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF
ROYAL DOULTON ' FIGURINES.:
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:: Schmid's "Have The Largest Stock ,Ever. Tile 4
Bargains Are Too Numerous To • Mention.
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JEWELLRY '
AND CHINA
PHONE -52-84532
:Purple Gr II W.
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• took place
Mrs. Don Robertson gave a wery
eting
The December meeting of
Purple C)rove Women's Insti.tut.e.
• was held 'on Wednesday afternoon
at the home o'f Mrs, Norval
Tey With. nineteen" ni nnbe itid :
five visitors present.:: t .
The roll call was answered with
a Christmas Vers.e., ,Miss Mary,
• Robertson rea• t e scripture,, •,
card party is to be held in the
cc mrnunity centre on Friday, Dec
ember 11. A collection was taken
for the Mental. Health Association,
Mrs, George. Harkness reported
on. I Io me Eaono►atics• and .Heal'th'.
Receiving prizes in the Christmas
Cookie Contest. were Mrs. llarvie
Needhani , Mrs.:Win; Arnold and
Mrs. Howard Thompson.
An exchange of Christmas gifts
Jennifer .and George . Barrell of
Toronto spent last week with 1
and Mrs'.: James Haldenby while
their Mother is ;in the. hospital.
Week end ' visitors with Mrs. 'N.
E.' Haldenby were Mr, and Mrs'.''
elbe•rt Heed -1 nd-f* n i 1 -y -•e -
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Kinloe h, Barry from Windsor.. and.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friendorf of
Kitchener and Mr.: and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnston' and Donna of Holyrood
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Beef 'Pork
Sides of
' • !WHOLE OR • HALF
57c lb. ' 35c lb.•
PorkLoins..
•CUT IN CHOPS.
59c Ib.
CUT, WRAPPED AND 'QUICK FROZEN
' AT NO EXTRA CHARGE.•
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HOMEMADE SAUSAGE
3 'lb 99c.
10 lb. $3.00.
-HOME CURED. Piece or Sliced.BACON 2 lb. 99c
HOME CURED I IAMS, Whole •: or. Halve 49c lb..
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IPLEY
PHONE 395-2961
EAT MARKET,
RIPLEY, ONTARIO.
hlirs. H ran e ' S oke
TO St. Helens W.I.
The December meeting of the ..
St. Helens 'W:I .. was.held Thurs-
day,
hursday, December 3 in the hall.
President Mrs. Jas. Aitchison
was in the chair. The meeting
opened with. the Institute Ode fol-
lowed by the Maty•Stewart Col=
lect. The roll' call was answered
with a written recipe by: each.
member.
Mrs. ' Ross 'Errington, read the
minuies and gave. the treasurer's
report:' Mrs. Harold Gaunt' report-
ed on the Convention she attended
at, Stratford: ,
A Christmas ca'rol'was. sung:
,
Errington; 1v
rn
e :'a holiday
The-gu.
'she. had:
of Luckn ow was iritrod uced by
•Mrs. 'Ross jrs. Hu
'niel• spek of
spent in Bethlehem
Palestine .and
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when she was a fifteen year old'
WI Mrs: , Chas. McDonald
tha-eked-.the,.speaker arid presented.
her with a`gift. • '
Readings were .-given by Mrs: ' y
Harvey Webb and 'Mrs. Frank •
McQuillin.. A piano instrumental
was given by Mrs.' Bob Aitchison
An exchange. of Christmas .Gifts •
was held..
Mrs..Bob .Aitchison`, Mrs. •Jim
Aitchison', Mrs, •Harold Cooper.
and Mrs, Loyd Wh'ytock were
:named as the committee for the
December; 17 card game: Mrs.
Peter Chandler, Mrs. Laura:Mc-
•Neil',' Mrs. :Earl•Jamieson•and
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Mrs. Ernest Gaunt were named as
."The-EP-rt-irni",iti.FiaTlanuary 7 card,
game. A Christmas' Dance was
planned for December ,29th:
The 'meeting closed. with ,0
Canada 'Mrs. ' Harold Gaunt ;
Mrs:.Bob.A•itchison•, Mrs E. W
Rice Served a. delicious '1•nnch.
interesting Motto, "The Joysef • '
Christmas" touching on the many
sid:es•of Christmas. Program con-
vener Mrs. Cecil Sutton conduct-
ed a Carol sing -a -long , also. two
contests,• making a rhyme Using..
!Iris -units and Ndme the -Carol
Mrs. Wayne Nixon gave a reading
Safety at Christmas and Mr.s. Mor
ford Mackay rad' The Three Road
to Christmas. F•
Mrs. Donald Mackay was pies-
,ented wf'th a gift to honour their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.'
Mrs. Mackay,..thanked the mem-'.
hers and all who helped with the,;..
profs tit:T'
The meeting closed with the.
singing of 'the Queen and Grace..
Lunchwas served by the hostess •
assisted by Mrs.' Morford Mackay .
and Mrs. Harvie Needham.
LADIES ANIS MENS WEAR
rifts Tha:t'Make A. Happy 'Christmas
R; HER. *.
SLEEPWEAR ',SLIPPERS — HOUSECOATS *
LINGERIE — PANTY HOSE(Colors)
DRESSES (All Sizes)
BLOUSES (Assorted Styles) • *
SWEATERS SKIRTS' UMBRELLAS
HANDBAGS — JEWELLERY — HANKIES *
SCARVES. and BERET SETS
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HATS —'CAPS.— HOSE — TROUSERS
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JACKETS—..SHIRTS TIES- WALLETS
• BELTS — BRACES GARTERS... .
WORK CLOTHES.- T. SHIRTS .-- SWEATERS
UNDERWEAR HOUSECOATS - SUITS
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BOATS - $i5.00
FOR MEN and WOMEN
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