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.By The Sent.i.n01-.
COLOR. YOUR
WARDROBE ,FOR
SPRING WITH
FABRICS
FROM ASHTONS
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polyester knit, crimpolene knit (plain and
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Are 'creating a flurry of excitement.
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jersey knit, crepe de chene, textured crepe.
THE LATEST WORD IN THE COTTON
• WORLD IS MIX
Arvel and cotton, Wird and cotton, bulleye
pique, random cord, hopsacking
SEW THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE FOR
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SIMPLICITY AND BUTTERICK PATTERNS
IN STOCK
ASHTON'S (Lucknow) Ltd.
Culross Rd. Superintendent
CROWN BRAND 2 LB.
Corn 'Syrup
CANADA FANCY 14 OZ.
Peaches On Sale
° SAVE 10c
Pay Only Tin 39c
STOCK UP & SAVE
2 Tins 55c
The Hi
owned ar
Jacl
by .fire of
week.
Lucknc
under fin
responder
'7 p.m..
Mr. ar
MAXWELL HOUSE 'TALL 6 OZ. SAVE. TO 24c
Instant Coffee Pay Only $1.29 Fot
At .
. 'directors meeting _ of l•luron
A•„;.t . I'low men's Association
„:„tlic McKillop Township
!hal, at winthror; on Saturday,
it was decided to
etatt with th'e local corn-
I tali Plownien*s Assoc-
, and hold our match on' the
utth( International
•
SUPREME LARGE 64 OZ. COMPARE AT S3c
Liquid Javel Bleach. Special Only 35c
WAGSTAFFE 24 OZ. WITH. PECTIN
OUR LOWEST PRICE
Strawberry Jam
Pay 014 4ce
Nuttier
ents occi:
and -Kinn
Saturday
Goderi
police re
ing the v.
involvion
One su
.PAGE SIXTEEN,
THE LUCKNOW• SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
WEPNE$PAYt, FEBRUARY 2, 19j.
lucknow Frui
YOUR "LOWEST FQQDLAND
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The Cultoss 'Council met in the
garage office on January 28th
with all members present and
eve Archie MeKinnon presiding.
App-lications 'for Township Road
Superintendent Were opened and
discussed.. Robert. Thompson of
• the Department of Transportation
and Communication wa,s in
attendance.'
After considerable discussion •
the following motion was passed,
Zettel - Keith - Ireland - Baptist,
that we appoint Russell Christie
as Road Supeeintendent for Cul-
. toss T.ownship,"cluties td com-
mence Tuesday , May 2nd ,'1972,
remuneration to be $2.80 per
hour plus benefits received by the
grader operators, plus mileage
and we instruct the clerk to pre-
pare the necessary by-law
confirming the applAntment;
The present Road Superintendent
••. will be retained: in an advisory
position at t,Strperhourplus
/mileage when called upon.
'Ireland - Baptist, that we
request the Postal Servide to give
Formosa R. R. 1 mailman Gret
Meyer extra remuneration for
the period he is required to make
. extra mileage due to the closing
..• of Big Hill on Concession 10-11 .•
JOHNSTON - to Donald and C.`ar-
olyn Johnston of :\:ississaur...a or.
Wednesday ,.lanuary 26th,
at. Trafalgar Hospital', ciax‘ille
a son, a brother for Mars arc
Susan.
.m
THAT on January 28,, the Luck-
now WOrrien's Institute held a
euchre party in the•assembly
room of the Town Hall at which
there were eleven tables. Prize
winners were high man, Mr. J.
Warren; high lady , Mrs. Wm.
Ross; travelling prize, Mr. J.
Warren.
THAT Rod McDonagh, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McDonagh of
Lucknow leaves ".Wednesday (to-
day)' on a ten day holiday in the
Bahamas.
THAT last Thursday afternoon Less
Wardell, assisted by Leonard
Tout and• others, moved his barb-
ering-equipment in. Ripley to.
the newly r e novated-sh op-in-the—
Paul D. MacInnes or Oddfellows
building alOng side George Mac-
Lean's store. Neil 1vIeLenrian
had the former barber shop built
in 1980 and he was the barber at
that time.
THAT Donnie and Murray John-
stone and Dennis Schultz of
buelinow-4-ncl-Derinic' cousin
Wayne Rumble of Chatham left
on Friday for a ten day holiday
•in Florida. They expected to
make their headquarters in the
Fort Lauderdale-Miami area.
They are making tile trip by car.
THAT a recent enquiry about a
crossroads community in this
area known as "Dunsinane"
brought noInformation as to its
identity. The only light that has
been shed on the matter was by
Pharis Mathers of Kink& who,
found redord'of a community
with this name located in King
County, New Brunswick.
' ASHTON - LAVIS.
Mrs:. Eileen'(Johpstdne) Lavis.
arid Lloyd ASliton,'both of Luck-
WeTe mairie SIT6. N ,
nary 29, 1972,at.12 p, Fn. in St.
Peter's A.nglican Church, Lucknow.
Wins TV,On
Rodigi' Contest
LAN,:SIDE NEWS '
COn n ratulations to :Mrs. C:lenn
Caylev or. wirminz a blacP
anc v(Ilitc'televisic:. or, the
-dontesT. or. raLic., Frida..
rc~ civet her wir,Ts.ir.:ticxf_: 'at •
Ar)atteir
arid z..
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Directors of Huron
•County Plowmen's
Association Meet
Culross, due to impossible snow
removal in this area.
Ireland - 'Baptist, that we °
appoint 'Councillor Bruce Keith
as alternate member on t e
• Sa.u,,oeen Valley ConservatiOn
authority Board to attend meet ,
ings when our member Michael
Fischer is unable.
Baptist - Keith, that we amend
By Law No. 2 1972, deleting
Health Insurance premium and s'e
increase the wage rate of trade:
operators from $,;•.Th''. per hour to • , • $2.80 per hour.
•
WESTON'S• 22 OZ. REG. 55c
Ginger Snaps
10C
• Pay Q.* -45e
Surprise Party On Party Held For
45th Anniversary 87th Birthday
VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
FEBRUARY. 3_1,4, 5 PHONE LUCKNOW 528-3420
Alex MacKenzie 01
Celebrated his 87th birtla.:a% on •
Wednesday, Januar)
A birthday party wa , !.k.'1,‘'. in
his honour at the horn,L 1.n •
daughter, ancl son-in - anc
.Mrs. 'Farish Moffat in y\-.1,:liam.
Others present for t1R rn
were, Mr.!. and Mrs.' :.c; Robb..
and Howard 'Robb of. A:,
Mr. and Mrs:: Russel
•Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Coil' of
R. R...5 Luc know; !` .1.141 Mrs.
'Fred McQuillin of R. T... Luck:-
now; Mrs. .Wm. Scott Lucknow,
Due to weather conditions his
grandson Cordon
Moffat and farnily 0'1 i.):1.,:v.ite
'were unable`to be fresLnt.
car chair
Highway ii,. ,
on Saturd r
a.
A car;
visibility
accident
ished th
as this w.
Goderich
ar., IDa
a
rrwoafs s S
Elgin an
carbon
d. Dar
e was $
Inlurit
' Mr. and Mrs. Dick NieQuillin
of Kinloss Township.obseryed
their 45th wedding anniversary, on
Wednesday, January 19th.-
On On Saturday, January 22nd • -
they y4erehonoured by their fa m-,
-i-l-y at a,sviTr-ise—di-nn.ar add family
gathering at their Kinloss home
and were prese,nted with family
rings.
Mrs. NIcQuillin is the, former
Emily Thomson , daughter of the •
late. Mr. and:Mrs...Charles Thorn
son. nick is the Son of the late .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard MCQuillin.
Mr . And „Mrs 'have "
A family of nine and with their .
families all were present except
three who,were unable to attend.
Members of the family are Gord-
on of Sarnia; Harvey and Jack of
S. Catharines; Harold of Ben-
miller; Ronnie at home:: Mrs'. Bob
(Mary) N'faeNay of Amberley;•
Mrs, Doug. (Donalda) MacLeod •
Mrs. Don (Barbara) Nicholls and
Miss Lynda , all of Toronto. An-
I Other son Allan is deceased.
Plowing Match bein,
19'72 at Sebringvilh. I tin:, were
also made to hold a ci :1, lung
day, and plowiri 1r tiny
on, the last week c) A _rrSI, 0:
first week of Septc:i.!, T,lt was.
decided to hold a' LI; w or:a
carcass of beef, cut an,. wrapped
ready fora freeze' license
can be, Obtained.
large dele ;abut• .rot;, Huron
•The delegation is
lio n
w lAl
of die Ontarici { ,:era's
colour party ot th( .
Association at Kin:
done a great ded It -.,
invite the associarR t
International in 111,:,
number` of years tk,
Huron County at
riot High School 1,,(: .
"natcb•
naille
to
;07
iioiAtneltnt'
eonte
the le
spoke
at,Bro
es.
v-ird. Hotel
, cup..
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