HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-30, Page 16AGG SIXTEEN
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TKE LUCKNOW SENTI1IEL LUCKNOW:ONTARIO
WERE:
SPAY', JUNE 30th,
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'.;THAT Mrs: Theodore Redrnond .
Of Auburn left last 'Fr'iday• from
Mahon Airport for Calgary to
attend the '40th wedding anniver=
say of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph..
Hogan of Sidney, B.•C.., brother
and •sister. -in-law of Mrs'. Red
mond. She will also visit with
.other members of ,her family in
Calgary. •
THAT Mrs. Evelyn Barkw ell of
Lucknow won the jackpot of •
$110, 00•on;57 calls at the, Luck-
now Legion bingo: on Thursday
evening,,.'
THAT Heather IVlichelle Priestap,
daughter of Mr,, and Mrs. Gerald°
P,riestap of Lucknow , was bap
tised at the Sunday service at •
Lucknow United Church. Spec-
•ial. music at the service includ-
ed'.a duet by Mrs. Philip Skew
art and Mrs,. J. W 1'oynt„
W.
postage rates increase .on
July lst. 1t will then cost "7e for
first class ,nail and ;60 forcirds•
n s-Secordks., ,
'�-.fir. g• -z: .. .. ,.
THAT an oil and" fine,stone top
was recently put on the Bruce.
County road north of Lucknow by'
county workmen.' •
THAT Summer Playground,
sored: by'the Lucknow Recreation
Committee,'. will start this, Mon-
day. Deta can, be found in an
advertisement in this.pa.per.
Elizabeth Ritchie and Gail Jami..
,ieson of--Lucknow will be the
;leaders. - One of these girls will .
also •'accompany the buslorad of
swimmers to Wingham each day'
in July and 'August.
f 15 Register dor
Swimming sses
115 young people from this
area have enrolled in the Lucknow
Recreation Committee's swim-.
ming classes to: •be held at the
'Wingham p991,.., The registration
was held last Thursday at. the•
Lucknow Tv. n Nall.
A, few, openings are• still avail-
able in the junior and survival.
sw'iirurning dfvisions,but all `other
classes are full;'•Y '
•The•group will be.split in two,
half swimming, for four weeks in
July and the other half swirriming
for a similar period in. August.
One bus will take the young
people to Wingham. and -remain
until all classes are completed;
bringing. the, group, back. `
THAT Miss. Carolyn MacGillivray
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart MacGillivray of Holy-
rood has accepted,a.position on
the. staff 'of the London Life in-
sur.-arzce Company in.,LQndon.,
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bikini : swimdress
Plain colors or modern prints
-1040 38-.44
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ay it cool" in the: fad of the seeson•
Various..fashion ,fabrics 'and styles
5-15' 8-16
Figured knits; sleeveless cottons, :long sleeve, sheers, jersey ; '
�tunics,� sleeveless(fortrels to wear with'Slacks,`hot t'pants or.:farmerettes:
.10.20
wearers
Stylish sweaters ... perfect forcool Summer evenings • .
All styles of easi., care. machine washable. acrylic colors' and white:. M L
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To washand drip dry •
Cool,. printed cflttons
Plain ''pr nted-;fartrels
Seersucker sundresses
515 ' 10-20
Fit "N„ F1arti'
Efipsters
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SHORTS
Crimp ' jamacas
with good fitting
elastic-- -waist:
Pastels plus . navy
• 8-20 3844
Pants under wrap -front panel,
Fine' quality cotton dude'
' `Machine Washable.
120 : 38-44
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SETS
Plain or. stripe
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terry elastic•. .
waisted hotpants
with=mattring=,„
tank top,X112 L
Catton or nylon
Flowered or Plain
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�Coffee
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Only $13
oF.cHARcoAL;
'VALUES: EFFECTIVE WEDN.ESDAY,.FRIDAY,: SATUR:DA
JUNE; 30, JULY 2 AND 3 PHONE.,LU.CKNOW 52844
Silo CoI Iapses_-_—
Through
Barn Wall
A freak.'a:dcid:ent 'at the. arm
.o en a • enst wee saw t. e
top �f a silo fail.through the side`
',of his barn causing 'damage to the
barl- itself. . •
Fortuna'tely, no. one was
Glen, Ron Condy,. who is-ernp-
loyed by'him,and"Arnold' Stothers:
of Nile, using'.a hack -hammer, _.
the old..'silo which will be'replac•
ed by a 'hew one, They had plan-
ed'torfa.11 the 'oldLsilo to the
north.and • .. e well on the 'way .
when the structure did, some un
explained antics and .collapsed
nwa ti ... ,he` top of -t to
fell to the south 'through the barn
wall. It,'had been the 'intention.
to scrap the silo, Damage .done
was about $300 .to the barn it
Glen, will butt a new '1
silo On his home place and a'
ryersLlo, which was'. disrna ntle,
earlier.,, will,be .rebuilt on th
'"Reid place" to a size of 14
The:'silo which cohapse�
" egg' ;shaped" and not
for use ' vith'a solo' unloader.
This was the reason for its r.e
Plano -;.Exam.,.
Mrs: Thorrias PI -itched of
Wawanosh has passed, the E,rat
piane-e-xa m , loyal' Corise::'3.i
of Music of Toronto, with h
Mrs.'Pritchard is a. pupil of
Mrs.. C., Shaddick:'of Lu.c4no'k
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FOR CHILDREN 'OF • THE COMMUNITY WILL 'BE •, HELI
JULY 5 -• 16 AT THE LUCKNOW TOWN HALM
nnin on ay, Jules Sth
Morning Class' From .9:40 ; to 11:1S
Mondani 'to Friday.
Far. Age*. S to l2 Yeats • •
No children under kindergarten ge
Sponsored Free of Charge lid.
LUCKNOW RECREATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Leaders: Eliabeth' Ritchie and,. Dal` d'anieson