The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-20, Page 24•••
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l'reviras . . Polyesters
. cuffed or uncuffed
. . . plains or plaids
Sizes 8 - 20 38 = 44
Prices $7.00 to $26.00
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"NICCOLINI COATS
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Regular , . . Boot Length . . Pant. Coats
Sheeptkin Look . . . Fake Fun Furs
Sizes 5 - 15 8 - 20 16% - 24%
$22.00 . . . $99.95
• Regular and Floor Length
Polyesters . . . Double Knits . . .
Acrylic Knits
Juniors . . . Misses . . . Half Sizes
Prices $19.95 . $43.95
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1972
VALUE AND FASHION
ASHIONIHRHOpoW1 Ltd
PHONE. 528- 2126
A letter of thanks was received
at the September meeting by
Lticknow village council from the
Lucknow Recreation Planning
and development Committee for
the assistance given the commit-
tee in their summer recreational
program. •
Council approved an application
for land severance from John
Jordan for property to the south of
his residence.
A resolution is to be submitted
•to the Department of Transporta-
tion and Communications indicat-
ing Council's approval to replace
the Canning Street bridge, seek-
, ing the necessary/funds, and also
funds. for the diversion of the east
branch of the•Ludinow River. The
Scott property is to be ineluded,in
the necessary resolution for the
4 • diversion. The Canning Street
bridge recently collapsed under
the weight of a loaded truck.
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in•Huron Townthip the' job was
eariied -out by. Mrs. Wilbur Em-
merton, Murray Ferguson, Mrs.
Elva Lowry, Mrs. Pearl McKay
and 'Mrs. -Allan MacTavish.
In Cuirass, Township', enumera-
tors are Mrs. Jean MacDonald',
Bruce Wamsley, Jarnes Reid ,
Barry Hill and Mrs. Harold Fischer,
Ashfield Township enumerators
are Mrs. Cecil•Blake a, 'Mrs. Wal-
ter Clare , Mrs. Con Hogan, Fred
Crawford, Mrs'. Dennis 'Dalton
and George Motidtlef.
In' West Wawanosh, enurriera
non is being done. by Mrs, Edna
Campbell, John Foran Neil
Stapleton And Mrs. •Isabe1 Mac-
Pherson.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. John Warren
and daughters Patti and Nancy
of Lucknow returned September
10th from a three week visit to
Scotland, Wales and England.
While in England they visited
with Mrs. Warren's, mother,
brother , sister arid families at
Sundetland in north-east
England.
THAT Ken and David Farrish,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Parrish orlochalsh -and Graham—
Hamilton, Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hamilton of Amberley;
are playing hockey with the
Stratford Warriors, a Junior B
team. The boys are all enrolled
in_school at Stratford and. are
boarding in the city.
. .
THAT Mrs. Rae Boak moved last -
Friday from Lucknow to Exeter.
Her horrie in Lncknow is being
rented by Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Morrison.
Farewell Party For
rs. C Shaddick
Mrs. Clara Shaddick was hon-
Oured Thursday evening when her
friends and neighbours gathered
at -the home of -Mrs: Garfield- -
MacDonald in Lucknow to hold
a surprise farewell party. • ,
A sing-song was led by Mrs.
Jack MaCDonald' and Miss Margar-
et Malcolm. Mrs. Don Thompson
read 'a poem. .
Mrs. "Garfield MacDonald read
an address to. Mrs. Shaddick and
Mrs. Olive Smith presented Mrs.
Shaddick with a step-stool and
a candy dish on behalf of her
friends and neighbours, Mrs.,
Shaddick thanked everyone and
invited everyone to visit her in
her new home in Clinton. Mrs,
Shaddick plans to move the end
of September,
Lunch Was served by the host-
esses.
DRESSES
SKIRTS
l'revira : . . Acrylic
. . Corduroy
12 - 18
$9.95• $15.00-
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Finlayson.
In Ripley the work has been
done by Mrs. Gertrude McKay •
Jo y.
Kinloss Township enumerators
are Mrs. Kay Thacker, Mrs. Leo
Murray and Bill Evans.
THAT registration for -Lucknow
night-elasses-will-belekLon
Thursday , October 5th with,
classes thereafter scheduled, for
Wednesday nights. Watch
next week's paper for details.
• r_THAT_AA Whitby of Lu'cknow ,
son of Mrs. Sid Whitby', 'has re-
ported for duty with the Oshawa
Generals in the Junior A hockey
league. Keith Kilpatrick of
Lucknow drove Andy to Oshawa
last week.. Andy, who is 17,
played hockey • last year with
Owen Sound 'Greys in the Junior
B League.
THAT Reeve George Jo;rnt of
el that a ratepayers meeting'
will be held•later in the year in
Lucknow. With new nomination
• procedures, the former nornina-
tion meeting, as' has been the
custom, will be a thing of the
past. However, councils are ,
given the privilege of still call-
-__ing-a_ratepayers meeting if they_
. so wish.
"VIM" BRAND '
Powdered Milk
SAVE '16c
Pounds $1.49
SUPREME CANDY
A. B. Gums
SAVE 10c
2 lb. bag 69c
SUPREME CANDY
Assorted Slices 2 lb. bagSAViiCc
"DAK" BRAND. ONE POUND TIN. REAL VALUE!
Picnic\ Shoulders Pay, Only 99c
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HYATT BRAND 19 OZ. OUR LOWEST PRICE!
Beans and Pork 4 Tins 89c
MIR TWIN-PACK SAVE 10c
Liquid-D•eterged—Pay-Only119c
WITH $5.00, CASH PURCHASE SAVE 20c
Get - Half Gal. Ice Cream tlit-1 '79c
Y1I+ININAA
losed Friday Nights at 6 p.m.
VALUES EFFECTIVE ' THURSDAY, 'FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER-21, 22e 23 ---L-PHONE LUCKNOW 528.3420
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