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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-25, Page 24-4: • Rog DEFYING FOOD SAVINGS • es • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL' LUCKNOW; ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1912 f. 1•T r.,4; ill LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET Closed Friday Nights at 6 p.m. YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND GET YOUR SUPER TRUCK HERE WITH PURCHASE OF illa DOWNEY OR MR. CLEAN AT sr REGULAR PRICE W itoikopi TwORITY,FOuR Flannelette Blankets 70 x 90 $7.95 PR. 80 x 100 $8.95 pt: kk . 1 ) A GOOD STOCK OF . PENMAN'S 71, 95, 27 AND STANFIELDS About The Pool worthwhile project undertaken by Lucknow and District. Had a wonderful holiday in Russia. Was, very proud of the performance of our' local hero Paul Henderson: While we all know what his • offense meant to our game, I was' just as impressed with his fine .defensive hockey when time and again he was back to break up plays before the Russians could get a good offense , mounted". These are the comments of Ell- wood and Joan Irwin of Sarnia. "Glad to see Lucimow is keeping. up its position of being. the best darn town in Ontario by installing a new community 0001. happy to send along a contribution to help reach your objective. 'Best of luck" , writes Russell Barr 'of Angincoutt , form- esly of Kinlough. I • • $ • • "Maximum success" writes Stan Burns of -st. ihomas. • ,o • • • • "Hope you have a big success in your undertaking of such a • worthwhile project," comments Mrs. Margaret MacDonald of Walkerton. • • • • • "For the swimming pOollunS. ," writes Mrs.' Fred Fowler of Kitchener. "Noticed all the worthwhile en- .deavoUrs of the Lucknow Recrea- tional Committee during the sum - mer in the Lucknow Sentinel, con atulations to them ! !" • • $ • • • L Wish I Could give more, Good luck," writes Mrs. M. L. Purdon of 'Belgrave. • • • • ,• 'Best of luck" , is the-Wish of Malcolm MacLennan of Barrie. 4 10 • • .111 11, Dies At Hamilton COOK - Irene at Chedoke Hospit.- al, Hamilton on Wednesday, _Oct() r.18, the_1972,_ forme' Irene Hamilton, late of 349 Nap- 'er Street ,. Collingwood, beloved wife of the late Finlay Cook; dear mother of Finlay of Collingwood. Rested at the Cole Lanktree Fun- eral HOme, 404 Hurontario Street. Collingwood for service on Satur- day , October 21 at 1.30 p.m. Interment Greenhill Cemetery, Luc know csirsoPoot..411.0.1.0411.1.4,4411. „ ,1117 11r, I SEE . . By The Sentinel Pe••••••••••••...•••0494••••••1.4.#0.4.9 THAT Jim Peterson of Luck.now recently purchased the Maclntyre Hotel in Dutton. 'Jim, a chart-. 'ered accountant, is, the son of Mrs. Otto Peterson and the late 'Mr. Peterson and. lived in,this area as .a youth: • Mr. and Mrs. Peteqon and family now reside in Lucknow , Jim having returned to live.in the family home on RossStreet. THAT Dr. W. V. Johnston's, book continues to' be in much demand locally. Over 200 books have been sold by The Lucknow Sent inel since it was published a few weeks ago. The boOk will .make an excellent Christmas gift and. in order to avoid, disappointment later , 'might 'be •weIlto--puty..- chase a. copy now.' . . • • THAT thehj:.ri ming pool commit. tee of Lucknow District 'Lions Club received word on Tuesday • morning that rheir.:appeation had beenacceptedan,d exerrip-! don number granted making ddnations to the swimming-pool fUnd tax deductible. Official • receipts will be going out-by • mail in the next few weeks. THAT Jim Henderson Jr. enrolled at UniVersity of Waterloo in Waterloo, began his third year in Earth Sciences with a six day field trip into Vermont, returning, via Quebec city.. A sweek end trip follow,ed with stops made in the Formosa ,, Collingwooci, The& ford and Grand Bend areas. His sister Mary Elizabeth has begun / her 'first year ,in social sciences at University of Western Ontario in London. THAT a good crowd attended the reception in LuCknow Legion Hall on Friday evening inhoriour of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Phillips (riee Carolyn MacGillivray). Ti-ffin's Orchestra provided mus- ic. John Hunter presented a ' 'purse of money tot e young couple and Cordon Brooks read the address. • THAT Rick Passmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Passmore of Lucknow, has accepted a job with Arco Dry Wall in Kitchener. THAT Barry McDonagh recently , received his broker's licence and as- est-a-blished-business -end -- er the name of B. "A. McDonagh Real Estate Broker. Barry was formerly associated as a sales- man for'another broker, THAT Pine Echo. Farms annual production sale of polled Here- ford cattle will be held at List- . owel Sale Barn this Saturday , OtTaber 28 "'George xemedy is proprietor of Pine Echo Farms and has been in registered Here- ford- business since 1920. Pifer- ings from the herd' of Oliver Mc- Charles of Lochalsh and lames Milliner of Dutxialk will also be sold t Sale catalogues are avail- able from Mr. Kennedy or at The Sentinel. POLLING PLACES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Weary. of Goderich and Indepen- dent Ed Bain of Goderich are on the ballot next Monday. Voting will be `from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (standard time). Voting will' take place at the following locations; Lucknow No. 97, TOwn Hall; Luckn,ow.__No. 98, Anglican Parish Hall; Lucknow No. 99, Mrs. Peter Campbell residence; Lucknow No. 100, former Johnston Restaurant. Kinloss No. 101, Anglican Church, Kinlough; Kinloss No. 102, Ford Cunningham residence; Kinloss No. 103., WhitechUrch Community Hall,, Huron TownShip No. 90, rorddn . Cameron Store; Huron Np. Reids Cornet's .Hall; Huron Np, 92, • Gordon Fty residence; Huron NO. , .• 93., Huron Township Hall; No. 94, Herb Clayton residence. Ripley-No. 95:1-Itiple-y Hall; Ripley No. 96, Georze MacLean Store. Ashfie.ld No. 2, Mrs. Ethel Macbohald residence; Ashrield No. 3, ,Township Hall; ,Ashfield No. 4, Wilfred Hackett residen- ce; Ailifield No. 5, Mrs. Petrie residenee;,Ashfield•No. 6, Mrs. D_ennisDalton AshfieId No. 7, tWaii residence . West Wawanosh No. 129, Robert Stothers, Dungannon; We ,,t Wawanoili No. 130, Auburn Lib- rag; West Wawanosh No-. 131, St. Augustine Parish Hall; Wawanosh. No. -132, St. Helens library. KELLOGG'S 7 OZ. SAVE 11c Special "K" Cereal 2 Pkgs. 75c SUPREME LARGE GREEN.. 10 IN PKG. STOCK UP! Garbage Bags 3 Pkgs. $1 VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. OCTOBER. 26, 27, n PHONE LUCKNOW 52e-3420' • ' • • • • Further comments about the community swimming pool ;con- tinue to arrive. • • * * • • "Very pleasy to make , a dona- tion to such a worth-while cause as the swi,iini~ng 1,00T" Writ- Olive and Jack McIntosh of Osh- awa: • • • • • "Please find enclosed cheque for the Swimming Pool Fund. Very happy-to-see-this. Friday. Nights to 9 P.M. (API SPEGALS Men's as low as $18.95 Ladies' as low as $16.95 Boys 'and Girls ,(8 to 16) as low as $13.95 • MEN'S SKI JACKETS as low as. $13.95 SKI DOO SUITS Men's Flannel Shirts $3.39 MEN'S, GREEN WOW PANTS-- • SIZES. 32 TO 42 All styles in stock now $3.95 PR. 2 Pr. for $7.00 41••••••••iiiiiiplielio•••••••••ii••••• 10% OFF 'Save Up To, 'ALL LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS$ 10.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ASHTON'S (Lucknow): Ltd. PHONE 528- 2126 MEADOW GLEN 10 OZ. Sliced Mushrooms SQUIRREL. BRAND 16 OZ. Peanut Butter HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD VALUE 2 Tint 75c SAVE 29c 2 Jars 89c ucknow District Co-op Tuesday, October 31 FOR YEAR END STOCK TAKING Niamiwaso WILL BE L SE seL...011