The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-04, Page 3*SAVINGS
PERSONAL TOUCH
that means so much *
plus the
FEATURE! — Fancy 14 Fl. Oz. Tins
Green Giant
Cream Corn
F.
FEATURE! — Beef - Liver - Chicken
Pep Brand
Dog- Food 15F1.°Ltin
BEST BUY! 48-0z. Tins
Allen's Assorted
Fruit Drinks
Tomatoes R
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FEATURE! - CHOICE
Utopia
379
RED & \
WHITE
FOOD
STORES
FEATURE! -- ASSORTED OLD COLONY .10 FL. OZ. TINS
EASY OPEN • SOFT
FEATURE! DEL MONTE • ASSORTED 5 FL. OZ. TINS
Puddings 45
(rnozecr soon =triunes)
24.11 SUPREME . Pin
' french Fries' 49c
PILLSBURY ANGEL
CAKE MIX
15 oz. pkg.
490
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ins VVEEKS FEA1URE
Bread 81 Butter
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ASTRA LIGHT MEAT
TUNA CHUN
61/2 Fl. Oz. Ti,ns
STORE 5283001
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'Don't discard that
old air-cooled motor!!
Come in and check with' us on
the savings possible with the
use of a Short Block. 'It will
renovate your old motor like
new at half the cost of a new
motor.
Spring, is just mound the corner, and did you know that grass
can grow 6 inches in the time it takes to service your equipment
during the spring rush. Get, your power mower and your roto-
tiller serviced NOW.
IF IT'S GOT AN ENGINE — WE SPECIALIZE
IN ITS REPAIR
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Oriole Brand Soft
Margarine
FEATURE!
Baxter (With Pork)
Beans 19 FI Ch Tins
FEATURE! — MIR w - • 2 - 24-Fl. Oz. Bottles in Sleeve
LIQUID DETERGENT 69c
FEATURE! — SUNSPUN
1CNEESE SLICES IN)z. 'Pkg. 39c
FEATURE! - HAIR CONDITIONER.
RESDAN 6 FL Oz.Bt99C
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HOUSING SURVEY
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qUestionnaire from the municipal
offices. •
If the survey shows a need for
senior citizens' housing, will,
likely be an apartment building,
although consideration is given
to ,one -storey unit's which do not
requite stairways. All
apartments have a living room,
bedroom, bathroom and kitchen,
and are equibped with stove and
refrigerator. Rent is geared to
income and the minimum is $37
a month, including services.
After considering the survey re-
port, Council can initiate the pro-
'gram it outlines by adopting a.
resolution requesting 01-IC to go
ahead. Capital costs are shared
by the Provintial and Federal
Governments.
Housing on a rent-geared-to- •
income basis is partof 01,-Iss
Home Ownership Made Easy ,
(H. O. M. E.) Program. Those
receiving questionnaires are ask-
ed to return them as soon as pos-
sible to assist the survey. ,
Honour Parents On
25th Anniversary
Mr. and =Mrs. 'Angus MacDon-
ald of 8t. Helens were honoured
by their family :to a social even-
ing' on Friday, March 30 at the
Lucknow Legion Hall on the occa ,
sion of their 25th wedding anniv-
ersary. ,
Mrs. MacDonald is the former
Helen Barbour, daughter of Mrs.
Elwood Barbour and the late. Mr.
Barbour. Angus is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac,
Donald,. all of St, HelenS.
Helen and Angus, were married.
on Friday , March 30„1948..
Their attendants were her sister
Mrs. Don (isab-el) Montgomery
and his brother Dave MacDonald,
They have two sons and two
daughters, Doug of Blyth, Mrs.
Gordon (Vera) Millar of KitChener,
Don and Dayle at home;
Mr.' and Mrs. MacDonald Were
presented with numerous gifts,
among them was a recliner chair'
from their family and her mother .
and a coffee percolator from their
neighbours.
At the social evening Friday
night Ross Errington, on behalf
of the gathering, expressed con -
gratulations and best wishes to Mr.
and Mrs, MacDonald on their 25th
anniversary and Bob Aitchison
presented them with a purse of
money,
NEW PRESIDENT 4 ‘
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extensive work, which has been
done in 'the hall, adding a kitch-
en and washrooms. Plans were
-made for future use of the barn.
The secretary-treasurer , Marv-
in Durnin; haS served the Society
Over 30 years; having succeeded
the late Charles Altan.
The prize list has been revised
and tickets are available on a
quarter of beef with the drawl°.
`be,next Fair Day, September
26 and 27, 1973. •
Girvin Reed, Reeve ,of Ashfield'
was invited to speaki-r -i
'There-was a good attendance
at this meeting at which a few
new directors were chosen. The
newupresident is-Douglas Kerr;
1st vice is Ronald Alton. and
2nd vice is Bob McNeil. All
are 'encouraged to support 'our
local fair.
Ken Murdie of Lucknow
hi home recently from
nd, Florida where she had
he past two months.,
t
"ar1 Mn. Delbert Nixon
ls otStratford spent 'Sunday
It, and. Mrs. 'Isaac Nixon of
and Mrs. George Book
SaskatcheWari are
fly visiting with her father
'Beaton of town and other
es in the area,
and Mrs. Wesley Alton of
[are visiting this week with
er Mrs. William J. Irwin
`concession Kinloss and
trend's in the, area.
and Mil. ROn Machan,
end Stephen of ,Lucknow.
Machan's mother Mrs.' tchie and her son Mike
hiing rec•ently spent two
Orlando,In Florida .
ne Short of Woodstock rec-
ent. a week with her grand •
rMr, and Mrs. Stuart
n of incknow
• It