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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-26, Page 30‘0.‘04:44,041\ SEE:, .By The Sent.i.n01-. COLOR. YOUR WARDROBE ,FOR SPRING WITH FABRICS FROM ASHTONS BLAZERS, Are, the top performers from knits that make you feel good. Double knit,' single knit, polyester knit, crimpolene knit (plain and figured), denun stretch knit. 'PLEATED DRESSES Are 'creating a flurry of excitement. Sew from Polyester crepe, warp knit, 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 SPORTSWEAR — THE SAILOR LOOK FOR.THE. 4H SEWER a knit Spring COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND OUR ,FABRIC DEPARTMENT FOR: ALL YOUR SEWING NEEDS 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 P. urn! Less M 1111 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.. aTir.• i; • • •• • • - • " ?• • r. • • . to • • .• • - • •• ':'••••• •••••-• 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.. ist ,