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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-06, Page 24--Want--to-heivcomplete--their set 'of Crystal, Sl1verware or China? J. SCHMID'S-JEWELLERY: AND CHINA HAVE A.-REGISTER OF MANY PERSONAL PATTERNS AND TASTES 1111 11011110 CHECK THEIR GIFT REGISTER ti Pima 'TWENTY-FOUR THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. k 1972. • may be pleased to hear our views. J. A. McMurchy, tucknow. OVEN PRIDE SAVE TO 20c lb. bag 69c REAL VALUE Pay Oniy 69c SAVE 246c Pay Only 99c SAVE 16; 2 Tins 39c Pound Bag 99c• they are going to ruin our economy before too long, if they are not Canadian controlled by our Governnient. We Canadians -should-not-be-paying-o - foreign controlled Unions like steel workers or teamsters union. That money should stay in Canada. We, know of one Union at Kitimat in •B.C. who are refus- ing to pay their dues to a foreign Even at to-day's high consumer prices, one hour's work will buy more farm produce,than. • at any time in our history.. must add, farm commodities have .improved in the latter part of '72. But we can't compete successfully aggnst Union labour, hence some of our products like a pies tomatoes and other rod- h h ll the border, or better, lock them up and do our own business. We , don't lack agitators here at present. Canadians'have been little people too long, possibly our leaders have been too humble.. Yet when called on to fight for a . kist cause, no country was- more loyal or did more to' help our friends in trouble. To-day we are a thriving nation, let •us grow up .and act. the part and do a little more boasting in our sChools and universities. so our young pep?le will grow up and be' proud to be called Canad- ‘,44,.. °MOW*, 4 **** 7, .4*.*: '5' * #1,4010 •‹i .4i0' 4' *4* 4.* . .0144 • • •• * Many More Gift Items . .,,,...„....,,,,,„„, .... .. ., . . . ..*40.4, 4 . ,T ,0-.- LETTER TO THE EDITOR ,Editor , Liicknow Sentinel. • This note is in answer to Mr. James Brown in the Kincardine News of last week. I think this friendly criticism is good. I fiave 7 fuu, hdeaditrg lirs article. He tnentions.rny letter is old'hat; I dbn'c agree with this. My letter refers to conditions as they ale to-day. 'You refer to times when Unions:were badly needed. This next is Old Hat. Personally, I worked under THAT Lucknow Fire 'Department responded to a chimney fire tail at the farm home of Bill Van Dyke on the 10th of Ash.field last Friday morning. No damage resulted. THAT several candidat_es ap- - proached the Sentinel Tuesday requesting election thank-yous in this week's paper. Unfortun- ately , because of the publica tiomdeadlines, these' had to be held- oVefuntirneXt week: • - • THAT The Sentinel regrets an error in last week's issue which listed incorrect prices. for gi ft subscriptions. In winding up the "fillers" were used to fill the columns. Unfortunately, the fillers were a few years old and gave incorrect subscription prices. • .• 13RA1)LEY - Jim and Evelyn Brad- ley of R. R..3 Goderich °are hippy to announce 'the arrival of their daughter on-Wednesday •Novem-. ber 29th in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Barbara VViikins Is Awarded ZION'NEWS Congratulations to Miss Barbara Wilkins, a Home`Economics stud- ent at Guelph University, who was one of 31 students awarded a Scholarthipbythe. Women's Instir tute of Guelph in recognition of their standing in this course. It is customary' . for this. Institute branch to pretent five awards every year to deserving students, who are continuing their Home Econ- omic studies. This year,, in recognition of the founding of the Women's Institute organization 75 years ago; 31 scholarships were awarded to the'31'top students, who are continuing in this course. The presentation took place 'on Thursday at Guelph University. Trinity Sunday School Christ- mas concert will be on Decern- ber .8th at Brookside Sphool. Trinity Bake Sale and Tea will be in Lucknow on December 9th. Those attending from this line e-Xtglamls Musicat.production..._ by Wallaceburg Choir in Luck- now United Church on Sunday p.m. enjoyed the excellent presentation. • Those •attending the reception given on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zinn in ' honour of their daughter Dianne's , marriage. enjoyed a fine,evening of music and dancing. $ -- • • 1f • • '...:SCHMIDS OWNERS W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW LUCKNOW -- PHONE 5211-3522 those old conditions you, men- , tion, $30.00 per month on a freight boat; $5,0.00 a month in a machine shop; and paid $22.00 a month for board and lodging. P ucts have had to go to waste in the fields' for lack of profitable help. ' 4- • We need Unions , today even if -stare.JierOthioaki.g.Pore Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson . follow suit, but they said they of Lucknow left by air last Thin's- WoOld be back to collect. Why day fOr Orlando, Florida where 'should- they- iiot '-beLv-cirried--134-c_k_at they will-spend-the-w-inter. Thank you Mr. J. Brown for .• 1 .< ' _AD It ec a enge to answer, come again, who knows even Editors . SUNSPUN 11 OZ. Coffee Creamer BROWN BEAR. 2 LB. CARTON Pure Honey LIBBY'S 19 QZ. Sliced Beets CHASE. & SANBORN Fresh Coffee . MIR TWIN-PACK SAVE 10c Liquid-Detergent SpeciaLT9c_ Good Stock Of Baking Supplies Gerries, Nuts VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY DECEMBER 4, II, 9 'PHONE LUCKNOW 5204420 The' Christmas.Party that was, to be-treld--at the Com-munity--- Centre Saturday evening was • cancelled due to inclement weather, conditions. No future date has et b e en set Y • Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. Mr. and.,Mrs. Don McCosh now make their official resid- ence in Ripley, with son. Dick • taking over the farm. It was-quite a-snowfall-we had Friday , but , it isn't.a record. Don McCosh informs us his rec- ords-state-a-phendmenaL32 inches ) , . • PURPLE GROVE. in one night a number of ago., Mr. and ,Mrs. Jake Middle- kan-ip (Margo Nicholson) ate nc„ itsiding-lon-Don7Me-gays---far (formerly Eli Morgan farm). ' The O.G.W.I. Christmas nieet. ing will be held at the home cf MrS.Don RObertson on Wednes- day. , • Mr. and Mrs:. Bob Thomp- son and Robbie Mrs. Isobel Forster Mrs. Annetta Robinson, Bonnie and Keviri.Boyle_w_e_rc among the first visitors with and Mrs.' Dori McCosh at their new home in. Ripley. Mr.„ and Mis. Bill Arnold t'isit- ed with relatives in • Arthur. . • ' COME IN ANYTIME Log Cabin Res aura nt t THIS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 RIKE-Y-DINNE $1.75 COME AND, JOIN OUR ailEarssiriarr •