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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-15, Page 3•""••• "-<114WW.lw.' 4. iR WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15th 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAWN TIMIS isommulamlommulemilmmilmimmummiiilinimmunilififikullimmammumummumunimminmommuminumummag n n n n n n n n n n n n n • n n ▪ • n n a n FEATURE! — DELUXE LAYER n .16 P mc DUNCAN HINES Cake=Mixes &I s . FEATURE! — CANADIAN ,PROCESS 16-0z. Pkg. V. • • BEST BUY! • I C FLAVOUR 4 T LLO BAG C • O CE 79 • .ORANtt CRYSTALS FEATURE! — MONARCH ASSORTED SOL PI M& PUIDDI ti G MIXES ;AS n n e my n • n • • n n n n n n n • • • n N . • n • • n '"• • • _ Strii ---. 10.0%. fain 6a9 S • t .• -IL- • • 0.4 t la_ 0 lilt PS I i6 g:-C11-:-IIP III • • NI di • •a vExtusEi ' "ril, 1014 114itissii:". i • • • • rilialcip "3961111G FEATURE! — . .400s or- a • • Slit* SP lag i -tiitg' nEX POP-UlY Tissues 31$1, I: • 0 *es- - ira)32* 38! BEST. BUY! — BATHROO • • 01.031)6E1 • E 17-s A----N: TisstiE -*I-99cl • • • • • remuot --issma- vis n subli A Oz. FEATURE! -- KELLOGG'S • • • • E 16.0z. Pkg. • N • 0.tausiiita --9760,fsfEiLoilkIED • n n • n m Georgian Bay Macs • and Spies BY THE BASKET AND BUSHEL \1111\ , 4 ' • NIMIIIMMUMUMMOIMMEIMIUMIMMUHUMINWOMMEN••••1111111111•MMUMIMEIMMISSIIMI•01.1111011.111.11111•01111,111•101•111111011111M11101111.11.1110111111111.1114 ' • • / • • • • . • • • \ • • iNNITE RF 528-3001 PH0NE • '''' Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Holmes, Kevin and Brian of Detroit 'visit- ed on--Monday-Fith-hts—co-usin -Mrs. Jack McKendric'k of Lucknow. Mrs. Charles Steward of Luck-' now 'has returned .to her home hav- ing spent-11-dayrin Lblid-on due . to the serious 'illness of her son. Gordon, whose death occurred November, 3rd. Glenda Jamieson ,,eleven-year- old daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Stuart Jamieson of Lucknow re- turned home on Friday of last week from Wingham and Divict 771-toSpi, tar where she was a patient for two weeks with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMillan of R, R. 1' Luckhow visited for four days' last week 'in Detroitat the home of his sister Mrs.Ivlarg- aret Griffin, and other relatives. John Purdon of Lucknow. return-.. ed home from Wingbarri And District Hospirato-mTri-da y of — • last Week., where `he hadteen a patient for over :two weeks. . • Mrs. John Einerson and Mr. and Mrs; Wayne Nixon and family, of Lucknow visited last.Sunday.in 'Stratford with Mr, and Mrs. Del- bert Nixon and family.. , Recent visitors with Mr.. and , Mts. Ellwood Elliott, Bruce and David and Mr. Richard Elliott of -171.OLyr_Oogi Mr:A, Harold Nolan of Rouleau, 'Sask- atchewan; Mr. and Mri. ,John McCormick and Shirley of Beet- on; Mrs. Edna Whytock of Tees- water; Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Elliott and Edith of Hamilton and Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Chcsbro, Rhoda and Cathy of. Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacKinnon • of Calgary a,nd Mrs. MacKinnOn's father Dr. W. V. Johnston of • ' Toronto visited_Wednesd,aand Thursday with Mr. and*Mrs. DOn- ald Mackinnon of Lucknow and other_friends and relatives•in_the area , including Dan MacKinnon at I3rucelea Haven, Walkerton. Mr, and Mrs:.... Doug_Ma.okinnort, and Deborah of Kitchener visited Wednesday evening with his par- ents Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald Mac- Kinnon, • More Donations To The Pool Donations continue to'the Luck- Corrununity Swimming-Pooh Jim•Errington, R. 2 Auburn, $5; Lorne Alton, R. 2 Auburn, $5; Victartrungton, R. 2 Au •urn, $2; Wallace, Wilson, jt. 2'Auburn, $5; Neil Stapleton, R. 2 Auburn, $20; George Smyth, R. 2 Auburn $10; Ted Redmond, R. 2 Auburn, -$5;-Gus-Rcd-mondT-R. 2 Auburn, G. Van Aiken, R. 2 Auburn, $5; Donald. Thompson, R. 2 Aub- urn, $S;, Cyril Boyle, R. 2 Aub- urn, $5; Harold Errington, R. 2 Auburn, $20. Hugh Masbn, R. I Ripley , 420; Harvey and Shiella Hall, Det— • roit, Mich. , $10;' Gordon Palmer, 11.,3-Lucknow-0410$-Mrs4-Joge_ Lindsay, R. 5 Lucknow $2;.Allan MacIntyre, R. 5 Lucknow, $50; Rent for Intermediate HoCkey Club Dance, donated by Lucknow Legion, $45; J. D. Durnin, R. 2 Lucknow, $20. Victor Gawley, R. 3 Ripley,: $3; Herb and Myrtle. McQuiilin, R. 5 Lucknow $10; Wellington Webster, R. 3 Lucknow. $5; Ann Notilg, and Bob Burt, Toronto, $9; :Harold Huriiphrey, Lucknow, $10; Mrs. Jean McGrath,' Winni- -per-g;-$5;-Mfss Bertha. Allin, . Downsview $5; Lawrence Mac- Leod, R. 5 Lucknow, $10; Avco New-Id-ea-Farm-Equipment Wat- erloo , $10; Perrin Lowry, R. 1 Kincardine, $5; Lloyd Robb, R. 7 Lucknow, '$5; John' Kuik, R. 7 Lucknow, $5.; Frank -Van-Direnbeek, R. 7-Lueknow, $10; Des Courtney, R.•7 Lucknow, $5; Mike Courtney, R..',7 Incknow. $5; Finlay MacDonald, R. 3 Luck- now , $20. ° Don Coiling, RipleY, $20; Allan Johnson, Lucknow, $100; Bank of Montreal, Lucknow, $500; Miss Sadie now, $5; Mrs. E. Wightman, Lucknow, $2; Henry' Carter, Luck- now , $5; Orley Cooper', Lucknow $1; Frank Johnston, Lucknow , $2; Les Ritchie, Lucknow, $5; Peter Cook, Lucknow $10; Jack Gard ner, Lucknow, $10; Stafford Foods, Toronto, $15. Mrs. Jim McNaughton was a delegate for the Lucknow W.I. at the_.14th Annual Convention of the Grey-Bruce Area Women's Institute held in Wiatton on OCtf- ober 30th and 31st. Also attend- ing one day of the Convention 'Were Mrs. Armstrong Wilson,. Mrs. Omar Brooks, Mrs. Walter Lon, Mrs Sam Gibson, Mrs. Philip Stewart and Mrs:.Elmer Johnston from Lucknow W.I. Mrs. Gordon Finnigan& God- erich returned to her home list week after spending 2 1/2 weeks in Goderich Hospital with pneu- monia.; • • • n • iummuminimommumounmum•mommolinimuumissimmmuminummmummismummumiimuumumimiusi I