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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-23, Page 15WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1971 THE LUCKNOW sENTIINEL,• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: PAGE FIFT!EN E. POTAT 4 far -$1.05 __ 25 ib. for 79c GARDEN •. :SpECIALIU ES OUR OWN FRESH STRAWBERRIES ANO OR N. oNs . . 'WINE -AND BINDER I' * sr it-rr yt OHRER'� i.unt.ry: HIGHWAY M 4 MILES EAST OF' LUCKNOW • arket tulimomMINIM erwei 9� 4 ever c ain saw second. Homelite XL -1. The featherweight chain saw. Powerful.'' Perfectly balanced: Easy to -1 •elle- Easy te-sstart: Depend b -le; Cuts any job down to .size. Fell trees. Prune orchards: Cut firewood: You nameit arid the Homelite XL -1 does it. Easily. Homelite XL -1 the spunky chain saw for the -far -mer or -cottage -owner, -with power enough for the pros: . Test the XL -.1 --- lightest from Homelite, makers of the world's, fastest selln chain sciws . Easier than ever two -finger starting. '. Pull it, prove it: ata �l LUCKNOW: GHWAY 86, 2 MILES WEST OF WHITECHURCH �istory -GroijpH ane -Bud Trip • "Know your home area" was the 'theme of the Ripley local history: grout and other :.,prey r • 'debt as they set out ,for their June bus trip. Mr. 0. •Forrester followed with a car to take the, overflow' partie- patrts -the` weather man .- provideda perfect day.a'nd the .Countryside never looked lovelier, trees. Now the Saugeep.Valley Conservation Authority owns it . • and, has added picnic tables, and. users the prop'erty :as .its heae0ar= teis. • • Eugenia ,Falls :was especially, lovely this year with a large flow e l' c . ._. __ the-fkcavcr Va11- provided a continuous series, of lovely scenes: Meaford harbour is-a,-p-le-a-s•a tit -pia c e—a tid their m -us- ,- eum is, quite interesting , especial ly •the 'exhibit of weapons used in' the North-west Rebellion, Louis Kiel's' hunting bag is part of the display.. Calls were r7iade at the Palace Gardens and the beautiful church in Fora Qsa iron grave markers made` by .a locals blacksmith, who also made' the original cross on the church • steeple. Lovely stone buildings were noticed on the way to Neus- tadt., Moltke and y.Aton. Silent Valley Park ,i0 a beauty spot startedas a hobby by its,, own tri Mr. Ed Lembke, Mr. Met2y'' ger was another person who beaut • fied his property.by adding to the natural beauty of streams, and '.. Meeting Discusses.: Spring Plantings:; The Ripleyand District Horti- cultural Society held their meet ing On Tuesday, June 15 at 8, 00, p.m., at the home of: Mrs. Jack Verhulst: with 26 present. .. The meeting. Opened .with 0 Canada grid rhe -Lord's, Prayer The '•roll ca;ll was answered: by the naming ofthe: month, 'flower and stone :of. your birthdate Mrs.. Connie Vander-Hoek'and Mrs. Orville Finlayson are going. as delegates to the Convention in Windsor on June 16 , '17 and 18. Business was discussed. ' .Most of it concerned spring. plantings .in th,e flower beds that had been done and arrangements for comp!- eting.the:m;, An invitation was received from 'the 'Lucknow Horticultural Society to attend their rneeting•on Mon day,.Jurie 21 at 8.00 p.m. • Mrs. Ewan MacLean very' ca;pab- ly .gave'the: topic . She spoke on a variety of subjects including the asparagus harvest , transplanting trees and .plants , ruses and point- ers 'on attratsting birds to our gardens withemphasis on their .beneficial aspects.. The meeting closed with the singing of "God Save the Queen'•. ess and the Zurich committee :of. Mrs. David Elphick and Mrs. Nory al Stewart. the WHOLE FAMILY New .linea of summer sandals and casual shoes are. arriving .every day WE WILL. CONTIN�'IJE yly1NG. �n All Cash Spies: EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 7 10 P.M. • THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER • *• * * * : * * *• •* '* * *IC** * * /* •*.* * >Ar * * * *. * Phone 52841.17 Lucknow. • t: day with Mr..: and Mrs'. Ernie Gas- Ibe no' church service, nor Sunday li •. school'at Chaln-ie `. ck and family of Culross:.: • Mrs, McAllister , Noreen and Church, • All are' expected to Mervyn of Culross were. recent attend anniversary services at visitors with Mr.' and Mrs'. Earl . Langsid;e church with service' at Caslick:' " . • 11a:m. and 8 p.m Guest ,preach• • Ivlr, and Mrs: Donald Dow and er will be Rev. Derwyn Hii.11 of = visitors ,with Preston4, who • was . a° former . student' 'Minister at Whitechurch. and . Lang'- was'° relaxing place to stroll and a blue peacock put on,quite a 'tail show' Mr, Rooney led the 'sing -song.,, so that the group eari e.hotri:e _sings' ing,•,; Mrs Hill Arnold' was organ- izer and commentator, Comniit tee in charge of arrangetnents were Sam: Emerson •, dill Artiold Mrs. J. Wylds, 1vtrs.. ordon • Scot and Miss Christine 12obertsdrty It was a satisfyilig rias,. T Ivfr. 'and: Mrs.. Earl Caslick and Miss Alma Conn visited on''Sun . . ler father Bob Stobo of Teeswat- 'Miss Alma Conn, of Toronto apcnt •the -week end w.rth. Mr and Mildred., Mr. 'and Mrs. --Ben Mrs. Douglas :Conley. Of ' Wingham. Clena'ghan 'and Mrs. Doris Leeson• end her grandparents. Mr..and :Mrs. of .B. C, visited on Thursday last Earl Caslick. ` 'wi'th Robert. McClenaghan' at the On Sunday.June 27 there will Nursing .Home at; Goderich !sid'e,. • Mrs.` Lillian McClenaghan and • SCHO.OL'S ALMOST.: OVERT SUMMERTIME IS S U' N AN.D F U, N TIME! Lots of fresh air and exercise are just waitingoutdoors for the proud owners of .these •bilZes. Surprise. your 'favourite youngster •this summer, with.one of .these quality bicycles, and•save money too.. SPRTINTER G W_H_E.R E_T1iE_.A.C_TLGNJ.S `0N. WH ELLS 3 SPEED STICK SH.T' - LARGE "KNOBBY GRIP` 'REAR TIRE t 3SP:EED: :FOR AGES 6 T(3 I6 • Here it is! ..Bold and eisciting'.and. packed with orf ' the latest "racy" fe ures.—: Elongated cantilever frame with "safety Sleeves" .at joints • brill bear, Ing constructed , moving parts • front and "rear, , Cal i per brakes • for safe stops 1 fully, adjustable '. chrome--h-Qrsdteliars • Vont 41'' keel .base :fors' maximum stability • two-tone bonen°' saddle with. 36"` sissy bar chromed supports • 3"", reflector • 20"' x 1";75" front and 20", x 2.125'/' rear . tires • sporkIrng metallic 'finish. toy's only. •; ; RUGULAR VALUE' Sale Price $U3 $$ Sprinter Cycle _ similar' to three -speed model • above, except with standardbrakes and si•ngie' " speed. A vaiiloble in n Boy's or Girl's 'models, 4� 88' REGULAR VALUE" -4-31.95 iCe._... BOY'S OR GIRL'S. CONVERTIBLE G'ICYCLE, .. COMPLETE WITH KICKSTAND ANO BELL' lin•ique convertible fraMe - simply 'remove top bar'. and you've got. a GIRL'S bike! Dependable and safe, with smartsty_li_ng. The_pexfe:eL bikejor ahe girowtn.g, efri`ly • Sturd 76" c,5nvertible frame • 241! x 1.I5" wheels • gleaming . chrome rims • , • "Sure -Stop" coaster.' brakes *Icing, lasting black - :wall tires •chrome chain guard, and fenders • two. ;'` tone dual spring saddle •'plOStic finger -grips, IN ECUL.AR vi►Y.Ut $45,'9 Cf . Sale 88 Q Price .>S39 ow District Co-op PHONE 528-2125 • •