HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-11, Page 24WEDNESDAY, OCTO.AER llth„ 1972 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IAKKNOW.,. ONTARIO
CKNOW FRUIT MARKET
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND.
Friday Nights to
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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THIS WEEK
NEW SHIPMENTS OF
WESTON'S 12 IN PKG.
Wagon Wheels
MOTHER PARKER'S 40 COUNT
Tea Bags Sale
MIR TWIN PACK
liquid_t_etergent
SAVE lk
Pay Only 49c
SAVE 22c
Pat Only 69c
GOOD VALUE
Special 79c
CANADA CHOICE 19 OZ. SAVE lOc
Ripe Tomatoes PAY ONLY 2 This 49c
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PHONE 528 2126
—HEINZ-10-OZ.
Tomato Soup
SAVE 13c
4 Tins 49c
VALUES EFFECTIVE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
OCTOBER 12, 13, 14 PHONE LUCKNOW 528.3420
THAT D. W. V. Johnston's book
is being well received in the
community. The initial Order
placed by the Sentinel was sold
out within a week and 'a second
shipment is expected by Wednes•
day or Thursday of this week.
Many_reguestsiOr books have •
not been filled but it is hoped
that this situation will be cor-
rected, possibly by the time this'
is being read.
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Lucknow obserVed her 92nd
birthday.on Thursday, 'October
5th.: Mrs. Finlayson is a resid-
ent at a nursing home just north
of Whitechurch.
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CORDUROY FLARES
ALSOA NEW SHIPMENT OF
LEVI DENIM JEANS.
What They S
About The Pool,
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From Finlay MacDonald, Chat-
ham, "I hope the kids have as
much fun in the new pool_as we
had back a few years (in fact
many years ago) in MacDonald's
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alive" write Mr. and Mrs..
Leonard Biloy of Detroit in clonal
ing to the pool.
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"Enclosed*cheque is sent with
best wishes for the 'success of your
campaign," are the comments °
of Mrs. J. E. (Mary) Haslam of
Toronto.
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of Windsor.
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"Enclosed find cheque for pool
fund, haPPy taTerpir tesin-
erson Irwin of London..
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"I ani so pleased a swimming
Here's what they are saying as
donations continue to arrive for
the-community-swimrain ool—LI
fund.
Langside Community ex-
tends its'sympathy to the. Conley
families on the passing of their
father. Mr. Joe Conley3 of Lucknow.
Mr: Conley was raised` on what
is knoWn as the 'Conley. Farm" on
the 8th ofMMoss, now owned
Ernie-Hanna.
Ken Young arrived home Sun-
day evening from Indiana aftee
taking Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cob-
lentz and family down to their
new home. -
Everyone 0 avidly watching the
series between Whitechurch and
Binbrook for the All-Ontario.
Championship presently tied .at
one game eaCh; The "finalgame -
is to be played next Saturday:
Ross Moffat of Langside is one of
the players.. Good luck, boys!
The Langside Community, ex-,
tends its sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. •
Bill Bates on the passing of his
smother, Mrs. Bates of 'Melbourne.,
• Mr. and Mrs. Don Nickel and
goes on in Lucknow , my' home
town, and may it bring joy ,and
satisfaction to all you good
people", ois the ,wish of Mrs. Wm.
MacKenzie of Toronto in.dcinat-
ing to di pool.
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LANGSIDE
THAT Con Wyatt , a brother-in-
law of Bloss Koyle, operator of
Koyle's Supertest in Lucknow;
arrived here a few weeks ago
from London, England and has
become associated with Bloss in
a partnership arrangement at,
the service station. •
THAT the Stratford Beacon Her-
ald, that city's daily newspaper,
in reviewing the food concessions
at the Internatibnal Plowing
Match, had this to say about
' r. • . ms-Beet-h-ef-Holyrood-,—
"Most hamburgers seem tasteless
in comparison with the home-
grown beef hamburgers barbe-,
cued at the Hilray's stand.
Served with Hilrargrown tOrn-
atoes, these become, a hamburg-
er connoisseur's delight.
McCORMICK'S POUND SIZE
Soda Crackers
of late routine meeting reports.
As we have stated many , many
times before, these meetings are
set in type on'Triday. We wel-
come and accept these reports on
a no cost basis to all organiza-
tions ,but only if they are sub-
mitted immediately after they
happen. This week, after the
SAVE 19c
2 F'kgs. 79c
Thanksgiving Holiday
Monday ,we found several re-
ports in our. letter drop, some
without meeting dates. They.do
not appear' in this week's paper. •
We cannot handle l'outine reports
of this nature ,on a Monday or
Tuesday when our facilities are
taxed•to their peak.
DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER
"Glad to, see Lucknow come
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"Best wishes and congratula-
tions to. those 'who organized the'
swimming pockproject. How
lucky those Luc know kids are and
I hope they appreciate it ," writes
jack Webster of Edmonton. .5 • • ,* •
"Enclosed is donation forthe
Fool fund, sorry I can't give
bre4"--writes-MrsJamer-Vaia , nda-ivtcQuillin-4f-T-brdntO-sPent-
the holiday week end with their
k. arents Mr. and Mrs• Dick Mc-
Quillin. Other visitor were
Mr. and -Mrs. Peter Neufelir and-
Tanya of Niagara Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Hewitt and Steven
of Bervie , Mr. and Mrs. Harold .
pool is on its way in Lucknow. Al Fowler of St. Helens, Brenda Mc-
though I am in. my 97th ,year I '!] Quillin and Boris Tonkonah, bOth
am still very interested in what. of St. Catharines.
THAT The Sentinel continues to
• have problems with submissions
Memoirs of a Country Doctor
BY DR. W. VICTOR JOHNSTON .
$6.95
Dr. Johnston was born in West Wawanolh Township.and
was a. general practitioner in Lucknow for thirty years. His
book reflects his life and practice in this community.
MAIL ORDERS . ACCEPTED AT SAME PRICE
AVAILABLE AT
THE LUC NOW:SENT1Na.
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