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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-21, Page 3BY THE. BASKET AND. BUSHEL LEASE BRING EMPTY BUSHEL ,Or, 'FEBRUARY' :210,, MI THE LUCKNOW LUCKNOW ,ONTARIO • ;,44 MID WINTER • RED& WHITE no APPLE NED WHITE . ‘1 • IE,t 45 SUNLIGHT IRE! — UTOPIA INATOES REF— PUSS 'N' BOOTS IT 'FOOD RE! 4 VARIETIES - FANCY ISCUITS %Peale RN! INAGSTAFFE:ASTO. JELLIES or 9 fl. jars ECTIN JAMS ,3•189c RE! — YORK SMOOTH or. CRUNCHY 16 fl. oz. Jar EANUT Butter 48 21 FL oz. Oz. .2t79g 28 fl. oz. tins Choke • $1 5 F 41 Collo Pkgs. BUY OF THE WEEK Enter The 'WHO AM I CONTEST" Here Mrs. Doug Stanley of Mr. and Mrs. Eira Lucknow/ holidayed for • .11 Florida and visited and relatives.. well of Lucknow re- L .Wingham and Dist- 1 last Friday, where la patient for three Mrs. George Forler, and Eric of Barrie lay with her parents s. Robert Moffat in /kg. Dennis Emberlin ildren, Ages E, 7 and lymere week end his parents! Mr. and nberlin of Lucknow'. nohow 'about 21'; wing been employed Tian NatiOnal Railways He has been in the r Force for the past was posted to North Act 6 years at Ottawa) ill is a native of The !bee. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nixon and family of,Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon and family of Wingharn and Larry -Nixon of Lucknow were Sunday visitors with Mr. ,and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, Belfast. Barbara Henderson, daughter of Mr'. and Mrs. .Ross Henderson, Boundary W,eSt, came home, from 4Vingharri and District Hospital on Sunday, where she had 'been a patient for two weeks with p.neu- rnonia. • Mrs. Earl Elliott of Huron Town• ship visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Graham of Luck- now and Mrs. Dorothy Thompion of Kincardine spent Friday even- ing with the Stanleys. "Tirne to send along my yearly donation or I should say to pay • My bill. 4'. Still enjoy the Sentinel although I get mixed, up on some of the names. I usually receive my paper on Monday. We have had an easy winter-with not much snow or cold weathet„" writes Stewart. Cameron of Xenmore New York. PHONE . .528-3001: Town & Country Club Held Enjoyable Evening The, Town and Country Club held an enjoyable evening at/the Legion Hall on Valentine night. Mr. Higgins, president, read some correspondence From Toron- to concerning improved benefits for Senior Citizens. A petition is to be sent to the office of Prime Minister at Ottawa. The program was opened by Mrs. J. L. MacMillan with the singing of the Queen. Mrs. Jack Hall was pianist. This .was follow. ed by a sing song of Valentine numbers. . The highlight of the evening was the musical talent of the Drennan Family. • A musical . number "Down by the Old Mip. Stream"'was given by Paul,' Mr. and. Mrs, Delbert Nixon, Sherry and Cindy of Stratford were Sunday visitors in Lucknow with Mrs, John Emerson. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Stanley of Lucknow visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Ws. Doug Stanley and Shawn and with' Mr. and .Mrs. LiditOn Sitter, all of. Culross. Shawn and Jennifer .Drennan. A reading was: given by Mrs. Ray Leddy. Mrs. Eunice Dims- muir rendered two beautiful'solOs. A mouthorgan selection by Bob Reid was enjoyed. A skit entitled "An Unsuccess- ful Advance" was given by char acters "Miss Susannah Swingle- tree" (aft old maid), Mrs. Al Irwin and Robert Hopkins ( a wid- • ower), Mrs. C. Irwin. This amused the audience as well as a humourous reading "I never see Maggie alone", by Wilfred Drennan. • The closing number was by the Drennan family with the courtesy remarks by P. A. Murray, vice president. The program closed with 0/Canada. AAAAAAA:AAAAAAAAA/AAAAAAA oleo* Awiti.*ns, SV:BSCRIPTIO To.. T MON SENTINEL When you. purchase your wedding invitations' from The Lucknow Sentinel 34on will receive one year's free subscription (value '$6.00) to The Lucknow Sentinel 4