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• THATBuster Whitby of Lucknow
uncoirered.an interesting item
sitting neonoe of the rafters in
his house. It is a Membership
Ticket for the' Young Champ-
ions Base Ball Club of 1891 and,
• could be purchased for the sum
•01150. The names on the 'tick-
et were H. W.C. Meyer, pres-
ident; Robt. Hill, treasurer;
Thos. Small, secretary.
THAT the Lucknow Lions Easter
Seal Fund is nearing its
objective. $950 of the goal of
$1000 has been reached, so if
you have neglected to donate
to this worthy cause to date, •
now is' the time to put the fund
• over the top.
THAT Joanne Agnew,, Maria Peter-
son, Sandra Finlay and Kathy
Treleaven canvassed .locally for
the Wingham Hospital Tag Day
• and $70 was raised over the
/ week end.
THAT GeOrge Kennedy of West
Wawanosh had the top cow and
calf consigned, at the Opportun=
ity Club Polled Hereford Sale
at Walkerton -Hanover stock-
/ .yards recently. 'The selling
price was $960.
THAT Jackie Johnston, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan John-
ston, R. R. 4 Ripley, left Sun-
• day for six weeks in Eizope with'
Fashion Arts students from
Seneca College, Willowdale.
The. students willtour eight
Common Market countries in
Europe and while there they
will visit the fashion houses and
large department stares; as this
is an educational tOur of their
course at Seneca College.
THAT Mrs. Jack McKim of Luck-
• now attended a Workshop Insti-
tute for wdmen and administra-
tors of the Reorganized church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints at York University, Tor-
onto from Friday to Monday.
475'wonien from Canada and
the northeastern United .States
attended.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Simon de
Boer of Lucknow returned last
Friday from a holiday in Surrey,
British Columbia with their
daughter Mrs. Henk Kragt, Mr.,
Kragt and seven children.
THAT Don Scrimgeour , a native of
Blyth, has purchased the Butcher
Shop of the late Ernest Button in
Blyth. It had been announced,
in the Sentinel that he had pur-
chased the local Button's. Meat
Market in. Lucknow, but shortly
after publication, he had a
change of plans, and purchased
the Blyth business. Taking over
his position at the Seaforth IGA
is Mervin Earheart of St. .Thom-
as. His family, four boys and a
girl, will move to Seaforth short-
ly. .Mr. Earheart was in the
•Ineat business in Lucknow a num-
ber of years ago.
THAT Mrs. Jack MacDonald and
Maudie' Fisher of Lucknow and
Mrs. Kenneth Rooney and Mrs.
Cameron McAuley of Ripley
attended the Evening Auxiliary
Biennial Conference of the Pres
byterian Church at Ephraim
Scott Memorial Presbyterian
Church in Montreal last Friday,
' to Sunday.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson
Lucknow recently purchased
the home of the late Fred Jack-
son on Havelock Street North
and moved to their new home
April 20th.
Stocker Cattle
Sale On Monday
455 head 'of cattle were sold at
the-Lucknow Community Sale'
stocker sale on Monday. Robert
McIntosh is sale manager.
Two Charlais steer calves
• weighing 470 ibs. were sold by
James McTavish of Ripley to
Murray Farrell, Ripley at 560.
Four Charlais heifers weighing
495 lbs were sold by John Howard
of 'Ashfield to Wm. Andrew of
Ashfield at 48.35.
•Eight steers averaging 595 lbs.
were sold by K. L. MacKenzie
• of Ashfield to Dave Elphick of
Lochalsh at 55.25.
Fifteen steers averaging 616
lbs.. were sold by Bert Moss of
West Wawanosh to Harvey Hous-
ton of Lucknow"at
Twenty heifers averaging 685
lbs. were sold by Vince Austin
of Ashfield to Robt. McGregor of
Kippen at 430.
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KNECHTEL'S TALL 10 OZ.
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Ripe. Tomatoes Special 3 Tins
SALADA'S PRIOR PARK 100 COUNT PRE•PRICEI
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LIBBY'S 14 OZ.
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VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAM 1
MAY 10,11, 12 PHONE LUCKNOW
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MOTHER'S DAY
DRESSES . . Full-length and regular length styles
In "Take It Easy" Polyester Knits, Crepes and
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Patterned and Plain •
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A wide variety of colours to choose from
Sizes 8 - 20 and 38 - 44 ,
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• A new shipment of Lady Manhatten Blouses
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TOPS
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Many styles and colors
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Ideal gloves to pair up with Mom's
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$L00 *to $3.50 a pr.
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SHOWER' - PROOF TOPPERS
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