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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-22, Page 24r.; • t PAO!t. TWENTY=FOUR.. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL' LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM ER, ,a fi Cr , Q/ F a IR II 5 I1MITE0 Moral Draperies Drapery Hardware AMPANOW INLAJD vnrn Kraus and Harding Carpets • ntirf • Y.:- -- -- - oux. ca i��•�I3 , - MP' OMFr ;DECORATINCCENTRE _�• WALLPAPER AND PAINTS' PHONE .5284434„ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO STS HELENS. :Mrs. Clara Jones of Pefferlaw and.'.Miss Mabel Reid of Dungan- non were recent visitors with their cousins',` Mr,. and Mrs. Cliff. Mur- ray. and Miss Mary 'Murray. Larry MacPherson, .;son' of Mr and. Mrs: Bill' c r .Ma Phe son; under- went\an appendectomy last week at Wingham and District .Hospital' and has now returned home Mr: ,and' Mrs.:. Norman Stewart and family of Lambeth were • week end visitoxs'with her father, •7jWm. Forster,• Mrs. Fred,McQuillin is a pat- ient in St Joseph's Hospital; London. THAT Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reed•. of Kinloss Township celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary quietly at home on Friday;, Sept ,ember 17th.: • THAT Ed Harrison ,of • Kincardine' -bas drawn to—our attention the ' -fact that a storyin last`.week s;, ,. issue about. Mrs. 'Margaret Foster of Saskatoon referred to her first. THAT a fire call on Tuesday of last week was to the 4th, of Kin- loss , in-loss,east of Langside, where a combine belonging to' Gordon Huffman was on ,fire.. . Some: damage was, done to the mach Ind before Luc know Fire Depart- ment epart-ment extinguished' the ,outbreak. THAT a free draw held by Chin holm Fuels at,`Lucknow Fall Fair saw two area faimilies each winning 100 gallons of furnace oil The draws were made by `,Bob Gilchrist, president of the Lucknow Agricultural Society. Toni Gilmore , ' young son ok Mr..' and .. Alr.s_ „•4L nipl of Luck now was one of the winners' and the, other was Gordon:' Barger Jr of Lucknow....: THAT Roy Culbert of Wiarton,' • formerly of Lucknow . was rec- ently pictured: in :the. Wiarton "Echo as Wiiaiton's "off oral bell" ringer".. He rang the town bell at noon and, at 6 p.m', all , --through tfie'summer. THAT Rosalea .Hackett ,. R. R. 7'. Lucknow-and Irene Hasty ,. R.R. 1 Dungannon,\were'two local girls' of the en cose n ora uron County to king part in'4-I—I wworlt at the •. London . Fair on Friday. There'are approximately 1000 - girls in 4-H Clubs in Huron:Coun ,ty:at the:.present time and seven hundred were eligible to be•chos en `as Western Fair -delegates. THAT last week's mention of potatoes , and their Ole, in a; husband as being Albert Pierce. ' Sentinel news story brought sev- `- eta1 -"we,,can, to that" comments -Ed tells Us that it :was in. fact .. P William Pierce., William was born,op the 6th of Kinloss. His first fe was Hannah Fraser and his second wife was Margaret Beaton, the lady about whom the article•was written. .from" Sentinel readers. One of these :Was a \largepotato. grown:. by Mrs. Mel ,Passmore, of Luck - now at the Skipjack residence north of'Lucknow.. The spud is' in the Sentinel window... YOUR " LOWE'ST PRICES FOODLAN • MAPLE. LEAF 1'/2 LB.:LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER SAVE TO 30c. Ready To Eat Pad Only $1 SUNSPUN .(8: SLICE PK.G), Cheese . Slices SAVE Per Package SAVE 1 ins_'R STOKELY 14 OZ. MIX OR: MATCH dream Corn -or: Pea ALLEN'S 48 OZ. Assorted Drin SAVE 1 Tins: '.ROSE: BRAND '1S OZ.. . •Beet• MixidPickles 2 Jars • SAVE:1 WITH 55.00 CASH PURCHASE ' SAVE, ret Half -Cal. Ice Cram cew8. VALUES -E FACTI1lE-THURS-DA'1f,: FR-1DA S TttR SEPTEMBER 28 •24, 25 .PHONE, LUCKNOW 5 STUDEN.'l'S •GOINt. CONTINUED 1 ROM I', Gail Jamieson;. dau h 'and' Mrs. Stuart Jarnicsol -nbw, is attending' Centra -SCOTT Frank. and Phyllis -(nee 7 'lege-of Agricultural T.ec C1a-yto-n)-ar-e proud -to --announce where'she is ;taking=-a� the birth of. their' new daughter ,. on Friday, ;September 17 at course. in , Home ,,'.Econo rn: .Daniene hash erit� cardme General and District: Fra Y Hospital, a, wee sister ;for•'Michael 4thl' year in Agricultural and .Mark: at the' University of Gue Jirn• Frayne is at Western sity,' London in his 3rd y UNTRIMMED COATS ... FUR TRIMMED COATS The ultimate in style, fit and quality ,xilie_last_word_itimitacle.Ebres . with'a flare for colour .and cut.. . '.: warmly lined' MIDIS . y „ take *inter in stride in lonely multi -color W Jot • tw '; ingood l quality wool with 'ftu''-edged hoods • ;Size .'/ - '15 PRICES $29.95' $55.00 FURRY FAKERS • . of cozy orlon pile elegant high fashion styling . keep"out the cold Size 10- 18. 'Z ED- 2,5;00 $2995... PANT COATS :. tetra smart and warm .. . snappy styles •and fabrics . • great go - with - anything length tzes`7 .I5— 8 = 20• PRICES 522.00 $49.95 EXCITING • FASHIONS UC.KNOW LTD. Arts, .majoring in Eng; lis are sons of Mr. and ,Mrs, ==-rayne u-f=`Kriigslm=dge completed a six .week c( summer'.at Petawa•wain'. • efence -which-i-nc1ud:e Ambulance,; use of fire - bush survival, and iar.ge. -- dnvrrrg Bob Ritchie!, son of NI Mrs.. Harold Ritchie, ha' employed 'with McDace' . . e e ■ is presently working, 'ri tl area. Fay- 1. --Hog -t d and Mrs. Con Ilooian of 'has returned to Brescia C London for her 2nd y't'ar Economics. • Fay was' en' at Victoria i'lospital, td� • ,ing the summer irr�i c • skin Doug Cameron, .son of Mrs. Ralph' Cartteron of is entering his third year • .Agriculture h onour;courS Crop Science: at•the trir of Guejph '• Jack Carnet+ Mr, a°ridG Met Ralph Can comrnenced`,a 2.1c7ar co refrigeration and ;air coni' at Fanshawe .College tn. I