The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-26, Page 16f
PUMP SIXTEEN
THE
LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW, ONTARIO_ •
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THAT WORKS WONDERS
FOR YOUR HOME
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;'new' draperies and .curtains. In our . collection, .
you'll 1indr °styles, fabrics and : colors to beautify
every room. Our staff can be of great assistance
offering helpful advice.
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FLORAL AND ABSTRACT HOPSACKING
FLOWERED COTTON : DUCK
'COLORFUL 'POLYESTER .AND RAYO1
AD.E-O BY TTHE YARD
DRAPERY SAMPLES FOR YOUR CHOOSING
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WINDOW ELEGANCE
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WEDNESDAY,_ MAY 26t11; 1971; .
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- : YOU r.ES'h' PllICES" FOODLAND "
THAT, in the write-up of the'
Mother -Daughter Girl Guide
Banquet in last week's paper.,
we omitted Kathy Treleaven's
name 'in the_badge presentations,
.Kathy- received her Skier, Toy -
maker ,'
oy-maker,' Home Nurse , Seamstress.
and Collector badges.
THAT the. newly re -organized
Lucknow Boy.Scouts were at the
Saugeen Dls riot week end -Camp
at Camp Martyn near Inverhuron
Re -organized about two months
. ago,, the Lucknow group placed
5th in a group of 18 in overall'.
'performance. Over 100 attend-
ed the WPPk end nam..
.s�
urday morning to Monday after-
• noon.,. Sc'outer':Bill Searle;, assis-
tant 'George Lucas and patrol'
counsellor Neill Taylor .were
present from. Lueknow with
-6666.
BICK'S'12 OZ.
Green : Relish
KAM,12 OZ,
Luncheon' Meat,
BROWN BEAR 2- LB.
White Honey
.'BLUE BONNET.
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• SAVE TO )5c'
Jars 59-
• SAVE TO 19c
Ties 99t
SAVE .TO' 10c
'a.y Only 69c
SAVE. TO 24C,'
Wisser, Steven Button,' Brian
MAXWELL HOUSE
r iffee
Cranston and Kenneth Reid.
THAT The Sentinel is inneed of
corresponcients in various parts
• Of ..its circulation area.'. If your
area is• one_of those presently
without a correspondent, and you:
would.be willing to perform this'
service, give us a calla L4st.
week,someone in the Trinity
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was proper for: an ,announcement
of this kind . to come from the
Reeve ofihe munic,ipahty. He"
further ihdicate& that his hesita
tion in announcing the resignation
to the press,was because all mem-
bers of coUncil and the Reeiie had
been prevailing. on' him ,to recon -
Sider the decision,ahd it Was not
Until the Tuesday, morning of the
-regular May council meeting 'that
.he definitely'rnade up his. mind
„ to abide by the 'resignation he had
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4I.,OWER SHOW
CON'rINLIED:•FROm:FAOE 1.
Sec l-tu ' s Mrs. 'J Emerson,
Mrs. Grace Greer , Mrs.. W.. Dren,
nan', Mrs : M. King, Mrs J.' Mc -
Naughton r Mrs. Joan: Robinson,.
Mrs. N. Johnston;, Mrs P. y"
Stewart, :Mrs. Wm. , Wharry Haz-
el Websites,.
Sec., 2 Daffodils' and 'Narcissus,,
Mrs. A..' E. McKim ,.•, Miss; M. Mal-
colm,
al-colm, Mrs. C 'Bell , Mrs. G.
Greer. •
Sec. 3:: Hyacinths; Mrs. 'C.
Bell; Mrs'. W. Drennan., Mrs, M.
King ,-.Mrs. A; E ' Mc Kim : health. ealt
.Set, :4: Containers,' Mrs. J. Me='
' area *of•Ashfield supplied us With
sortie interesting, well written
news. ..we.'would"welcome this. •
2. person. as 'a regular .contributor
btit are unaware'of his Or her. ictr
itorS attended •the annual church
service of.Oid.Light MaSoriic Lod
ge held a week agO. last. Sunday.
The service„wai held .at Atlifield
/ Presbyterian Church, the hOme.,
.churell'of•WorshipfUl Master of
the lodge, bOnald:SimPson.'
HAT Miss -Rut -1r BiShPp..ias restor-
ed as' a teachei 4t Luclmow Pub,
now ; niUsic On the rotary; girls' •
physiCal training .and girls', .
highest points, Mrs. James Mc-
. Naugliton received Na pretty tray
donated by the president, Mrs.
__Ross Cumming, Mrs„_Clar.ence
aSsisted by: Mrs,. Charles
The president', in well' -chosen
'remarks, thanked all members and!
guests present-forltrei-Href
*
interest in the show:, 4nci tequest-
, ed that a tnintite.of silence be
rnember Kenneth Cameron who
'Recorded. rnutio piovided by Mit
lean Eturke was Muth: enjoyed
AnnouncOlent
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The 'Mart.ia-ge is\ announced. Of
Mrs'. Margaret Pannabecker, to
lan.).t W. Errington on Ivly
The ce'remony was' performed in
'Calvin United Church', Helens
Haney MOdre of tedir
Springs and ttev, James
The couple were attended by Mr,
and Mrs Eitington and, are'
i.gsiding at ft, ft!, 2, Aubiitti.
,THAT Fred McOuillin of West •
the 'fact that a recent list Of •
sdhOol pupils in.pe old, time.
ative as it might have,been
.the :names of.thepupilS had been
. point which we have made our-
. tinlesS,,two
initials., or the full name of the.
persOn, is .listed in the paper , a
story lackt detailed infOrrnation.
School reports iri those dayS were
suhrnitted to. the paper 'using one„
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WITH $5.00 CASH PURCHASE SAVE 20c.
Get A :Half -Galion . Ice Cream v 95c
SAVE. TO 20c
PAY ONLY •POUND 99c
VALUES :EF,FECTIVE THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY
-MAY 27, 28,: 29 PHONE LUCKNOW 5284420
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BATH
youngest 'daughter of Mr.. and Mrs,
JOhn Bath. of 'London,. exchanged
marriage vows in a double ring .
London:, younger son of Mr,. 'and
• 'Rev. E.; G.eorge was the officiat-
ing clergyman. theiCoupie were.
Gardner of Clinton. '-
Born Here
Word' was received here 1,3y
RoulSton of the 'death, in, Minneap,
(Margaret) Prediani: She wes the,
forrher Margaret Potter4 daughter
strong and Was bOrn in Luc know.,
Mrs. Frediani was a niece of
the first Wife:of W.: T, .RotilstOn
Of ',LucknoW and visited. with rela.;•
rives here tiro yeari-ago.
. She is Survived by her husband,
a sister 'Mrs. Archie (G,eorgen4)
Metcalf and a brother Ralpti Potter'.
•histaty they were not.adequatc.,
'day' business ate still being re-:
corded thii fashion and in the
names 'of the persons irivolett'a
' cord minutes ts the recent list
ic-hooi,pupils.„ most names'
which left the tether gtressing,
ar n egistra
Parents desiring to have a child aitend Kindet-
'register With' Mrs. Helen Hall, 'at the Anglican
church Parish Hall
1100 tO.13i00: P.,114
POSSIBLE ,THE CHILD SHOULD adaiArs'ANY,PARENI