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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-14, Page 3witih apWanae touch strn • oifig.• Moist Ovoids NG " WAAL . Poly ,Oest aryl Pro,losd feel - ruler PN' Ole N/' TEA .BAGs.,• , MEW 'Babies Oily Phase!' DUNCAN MIMES CAKE MIXES PINK AND WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 8 for 190 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster and Mr'. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton of Lucknow are vacationing in Holly- wood Beath, Florida. / All proceeds will, as' in the past, go to the Lucknow• Agricul- tural Society. Local radio sta- tions,, newspapers and people have all indicated their interes,. There will be a Poster Contest as in other years so come on kids, make ,a Poster and win a prize. Raise $555 For Ability Fund :During 'the past few weeks can- vassers have been working in the Lucknow and Dungannon area for' the March of Dimes Ability Fund. Five hundred and fifty-five dol- lars has been, raised through the kind response to their calls. Those who canvassed were Anne, Anderson, Kay Collyer, Barbara Machan, Barbara. Ritchie, Olive Warren, Audrey 'MacDonald, Rosf. lene Barger Ena Henderson, Batbara. Sanderson, Donna Johri-; stone, Lloya 'Nicholson, Kay Crawford,. Gertrude Leddy, Mar.; lene' Struthers, Isobel Shepherd, Catherine Andrew, Norma McDon., agh, Grace Elliott, Kathleen MacDonald, Tillie Wilson, Joan Robinson., Tena Gardner, Ruth tvlathers, Gloria Murray, Kath- leen. Forster; AgnesThomson, Colleen tedy, Jane Treleaven„ ,Mildren Cameron, Laura Lee Car ley. ppiEsOAY, .FEBRIJAR7(14th., 1973. - THE LUCKNOW Si.,NTINEL., 1,144.KNOW, ONTARIO PAGE. THUS ..-- 1" _ // FEBRUARY IS Fo RED& \ ZEN WHITE IF FOOD MONTH STORES OD New Frozen Foods to delight your taste VINGS 111 02 JAR igaliCAFE INSTANT COFFEE $1.78 .LIPTON CUP-A-SOUP 39. FCEIRCO SIIORTENING 43 FEATURE! -- MONARCH Astons ;PONGE PUDDINGS 4199: BLEUtQRQON STEWS 59. PIE --CRU"ST MIX Pa* 5--.P4. 39c MAMBER69t'Bres 3's1 tiii000LATE alkillows wiL1" Georgian Bay Spys & Macs 0.111111.1 BY THE BASKET AND BUSHEL PLEASE BRING EMPTY BUSHEL BUY OF THE WEEK rote ,..moppir: • MAN DARIN ORANGES 10 Flo Os. Tins' .. • R PHONE 5283001 NGE JUI BEST BUY! ' SUPREME. FROZEN. 121/4 FL 02. Tins f -- /7 ,1-Z Enter The "WHO AM I CONTEST Here '1 rJ Mr. and Mrs. Ford Cunning- in of Incknow left last week nd for:Lakeland, Florida.. Mr. nd ,Mrs. Dennis Purdy of Luck- ow are staying with their family n their. absence. Mrs. Jake. Hunter of LucknoW • pent last week in ,London with . arid Mrs. Gordon Needham. Les Ritchie who has been in Ingham Hospital for almost even weeks has gone to spend some time with his son Alvin arid roily in Sarnia. Mrs. William Hogan of Luck- ow attended the funeral of her ster which took place in Chat- • m on Friday, February 2nd. ister Mary Angeline. Kelly passed ay on Monday, January 29th. Stuart Jamieson and Dick KU- trick, representing the Luckhow strict Co'operative, attended e aardware ShoW and United -operatives Spring Show tont° on Sunday, Monday and •• esday of thU Week. "Once again it is a pleasure 'to. enclose our cheque to renew our paper, which we 'look Sorward to getting each week, sometimes two in a week as delivery has been very irregular" writes Angus MacKinnon of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlie McDon.- ald and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook of Lucknow arrived home last 'Friday evening from a bus trip .. to Florida. Their headquarters was Daytona. Beach an they visited Disney World,, • Cypress Gardens 'and Busch ,Gard- ens as well. as Other places. They talked by phone to Mrs. Wellington Henderson and Mrs. Harvey Webb and both are enjoy- ing the winter there. Miss Ada Webster of Lucknow is a patient -in Wingham and pia- rict Hospital. Mrs. Robert Nicholls of 'Luck- now returned .from Wingham and District Hospital last'Saturday, where she had been a patient for, nineteen days with pneufppnia. This much talked about Luck- now Craft Festival .is once again well on the way to Lucknow's Celebration during August. Over 150 crafters have been contacted and already 'the bookings are rolling in. It has to be first come, first served basiS, as there is only so much room. The arena was filled to capacity in 1972.' Plans are underway tp permit local church or other organiza- tiorikto run the baking, booths. More information on this can be had by contacting Mrs. Russ kit- chie or Mrs. Oliver McCharles. If this is your craft, why not make it a paying project? A few changes are being mad'e to rnakeAhe Festiiml more attract- ive each year. This year each committee member has charge of his own department and wilP endeavour to provide the best possible Craft Show' yet. - Committee members include, conveners, Mr. and mrs. Oliver McCharles; /Mr. and Mrs. Ross Erringon; Mr. and Mrs„. Roht. Gilchrist; Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ritchie; Mt. and Mrs: Robt. Strtithers „ and Mrs. Russ Phillips, • Other helpers are to be added as the time and need arises. Mr.. and Mrs. Roland Fritz and daughter Bonnie, residents of Walkerton for 28 years, will take , Up residence in Waterloo area at the end Of the school term. Mr. \Fritz has. been driver-salesman for Anderson Paper Products for the past eight years and was Hanover Transport for twenty . • years before that. He• has taken a new position with Canada Van and Cartage Co. of Waterloo. Beverley MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDon- ald of Lucknow, is practice , teaching, in mathematics for four • weeks this month at Walkerton District Secondary School. ' Mrs. BeatriceAdams of Town has been confined to her horrie for •the past seven weeks ,with a brokeh ankle, which she suffered in a fall at her home on. Decem- ber 26th. Name Committee For Craft Festival