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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-09, Page 16LIBBY'S 19 OZ. SAVE 10c' LIBBY'S 14 OZ.• Beans with Pork paghetillturomato Sauce SAVE 21c 4 Tins 97c STOCK UP! • Cheese Slices SAVE, SAVE 2 Pkgs. 85c ARCHWAY AND McCORMICKIS A MONEY SAVER! Assorted Cookies 3 Pkgs. $1 • • LIBBY'S 14 OZ. -Fruit rock~ad SAVE 19c 1n'sl9c . SUNSPUN 8 SLICE PKG. Linda Boyle of Lucknow, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boyle, displayed a-seleetion_oLlaand__ made dolls at the Lucknow Craft • Festival. " The Sentinel camera caught her 11-year-old sister Lorna Boyle Who was' "tending shop" for Linda at the time. Lorna also had a few" articles of her own iii the attrac- , . ..., • ' tive dis la • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LOCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th 191 IT MARKET YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND getleP Buys on fkriter Foods 11110411141,11111~WiliallilININMWMAW I SEE . . . By The Sentinel THAT we have since learned that Bill Grace, who was credited with saving the life of Mrs. Leon card Stanley of Kinloss who was saved from a London swimming pool, is a brother of. Mrs. Don Stimson of Goderich: Don Stimson is a Lucknow native. Bill Grace attended school in Goderich. THAT present plans call for the start of the Lions Club fund raising drive for the swimming pool' about the middle of next , :week'. A further announcement" will„ ppear in The Sentinel. THAT Sepoy Days Sidewalk Sale ---produeed-some-interesting-occuLt rehces. One merchant literally sold the "shirt off, his baCk", a 15 1/2 which couldn't be rtiatch- ed in the existing, stock,. The customer is always right, and when he requested the shirt the _nleretant was wearing, which _ was the proper size and colour, the merchant ,gladly peeled it off and-said--11Sold". MIR "TWIN-PACK" Liquid Detergent SAVE 10c Pay Only 79c Ow.,04040WWWWW40408RAMWWWWwWwwwitivywor VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY,,TRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 11, 12 pHONE LUCKNOW 528:3420 1' The .highlight of their tour was the giouo tine perlormance the Interniational in Vienna ! Austria: Tours Europe,With Musical Group Jeffery L. Jackson, 1'l, of Rose- ville, Michigan, a suburb of Det- roit, returned July 26 from a 3- week tour-othere-he-par-- ticipated in award-winning per-1 formances by the Roseville high school concert band and Madrigal Singers. Jeffery was one. of 110 young music "ambassadors" who_ toured Germany, France, Italy, Holland and Austria arid.perform- ed in various, European cities. he-y-won-a_silver rneda.1 for their perforniance in Amsterdam,. Hol- land. Jeffery's rich , tenor voice • is' considered an important part Of the Madrigal Singers. An honor student , he is the soh of s Katherine JaCkson (nee Mac. Lennan) a native of Luchribw, and the great nepheW of Mrs. Sadie Hamilton of Lucknow,.Mrs. Roy MacKenzie of Ripley, Mrs. Frank Hamilton of Lucknow and Marvin Sanderson, also of Luck. now. Mrs. Hamilton,visited her niece , Jeffery's Mother, while he was' on the tour. ...nnostwv.r; Hand Made Dolls Are Part Of Show. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL olrers a complete selection of atinouneernents styled 'for the &scrim htting.. ask for , DOEK - McQUILLIN Mr...and Mrs. Gordon McQuil- -liri,-Sarma annotince-the- forthcoming marriage of their daughter, luth Anne, to Mr..' William Doek, son of Mrs, Corn- elia Doek, Strathroy, , and the late Klaas Doek. The wedding Will take place on September 28 at 4 p.m. in High Park United. "Church. Rev. G. Pickell will officiate at the ceremony. BAR BARBECUE AT TWELVE ADMISSION 06.00 PER COUPLE DANCE. TO THE ROYAL AIRES AT THE LUCKNOW ARENA SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 19/2 SPONSORED BY LUCKNOW LIONS liekets available from Lions Cinb.Members