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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-09, Page 27' Do, MAY 16, 1913 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGETHREE sioommialIMIIIIMMIIIIIMMIMOMMOMMUMINIMMUUMEMIMINIMMOMMIMINIMMINIMMIIMUMMI .• • • • .• • harked 49c! - RED & WHITE ,BIRTHDAY CAKE FREE with $15.00 Order or Over! niNfi 16 Fl. Oz. Jar ITS Sall) G 33' 466 . OTATO )Y! iim-KELLOGG'S PECIAL "K" 55c io_FLAVOUR CRYSTALS. 4 31/243z. to Poly Pock ANG ORANGE .! TIn IRNATION MILK 2: OPEN .• FRIDAY NIGHT. UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 9-0z. Foll Bag BEST BUY! — ALLEN'S RECONSTITUTED / 48 FL Oz. Tin ORANGE JUICE 39c FEATURE! — ASSORTED VARIETIES %Oz. Bag , DAD'S Cookies \ 49c PRE -PRICED 59c! — Blanched or Spanish 131/2.0z. Cello Bag PEANUTS SUPREME 55 FEATURE! TISSUE 4169c FEATURE! —.HOUSEHOLD PAPER 2 Roll Pack KLEENEX Tow els 49 11.0z. Pkg. • 111111111111111111111•111111•1111 $4.34414).+++4":":":.***:.+++.4":":":":":•++++++,t 4(1 7 BEST BUY! - — LANCIA SPAGHETTI or MACARONI FEATURE! AYLMER WHOLE 2.3C TOMATOES 19 FL Oz. Tin NEP 2.1.b.,Cello 9c FEATURE! -- wpcsrAFFE,s 9 Fl. Oz. Jar ASSORTED 3;8V PECTIN JAMS R • FEATURE! -- s 24 Fl. Oz. BEEF or IRISH IC CC PURITAN STEWS WI IP • rKOWN VIC 1 OK d• • • • • dinoerware • IN .1i. 10 ▪ • • .111 • RI THIS WEEKS FEATURE ' • • • . • MAPLE LEAF — Dinner Plate,. SKINLESS WIENERS PKG X 1$1.49 X 1 LB. 4. $1.29 •6 OZ. PKG. .79 f• 1 LB. PKG. t X 894 A MAPLE LEAF SMOKED BONELFSS DINNER SHOULDERS MAPLE LE.AF • COOKED HAM CANADA PACKERS DEVON RINDLESS.-BACON-:.• • RED WHITE STORE • PHONE. 528-3001' mum THAT a couple of groups of fish ., • I Mrs. Stephen Graham oki) of Calgary, with hildren, Darrell 2 1/2 is 3 1/2, are visiting h,Mr.,and Mrs, Jim 1:anes and Allan Graham ery glad to see that khaving a special day enderson in recogni- • •fantastic performance' !, writes Art Andrew Isig in sending along a the swiluming pool.' from Mr. and Mrs. aton, along with their newal, they inform us tow returned to Det- lianii, Florida where lent the pastsix Months. 11 will enter hospital ki undergo hip surgery, whieh has troubled e time, • Charlie Webster of Lucknow - represented Ashton's Lucknow Ltd.. at the Spring and,Sumrner 74 Fash ion Presentation at the Four Seas- ons Hotel, in Toronto on Friday. 'The presentation featured men's wear 'stylings for next year and washeld during the convention of the International Association of Clothing Designers attended by 175 to 200 delegates from United States and.Europe. • Mothers Day visitors with Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell of LuOknow were Mr. and Mrs. Bob -Barkwell' and Mrs. Mooradian of Dundas, Mur- ray Barkwell and 'Kathy Barkwell of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank •Barkwell of West Hill and Mr. and Mrs'. Harry &fifth of Downs- view. • ' Mrs. James Wilson of Calgary is a visitor in Lucknow this week with her aunts Mrs. George Stuart 'and -Miss Catherine MacGregor. Mr. and' Mrs. Stuart Jamieson, Cathy and -Glenda of LucknOw visited on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Short and Leanne in. Woodstock. Mis. Alex Hackett of Belfast •accompanied Mr. and Mrs. , Wayne Hackett and children of Waterloo to Pembroke and Deep River recently and visited with the' former's sister Mrs. A. Lerrioine • and family. Mrs. Harvey Houston, Provin- .cial Public Relations Officer with the Women's Institute was guest • speaker arihe East Huron District Annual, last Tuesday , May 8th. The meeting was at Duff's United Church in Walton. 90 delegates were registered.. • A pleasant mother's day gath- ering was held when Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan,Mr. and Mrs. James C. prennail and family, Paul, Shawn and Jennifer of Dun- gannon were guests at Guelph of Mr: and Mrs. Melvin Stewart and their family Mr. and Mrs. Ted Muller of Guelph and Mt. and Mrs. Robert Myhill of Dori BUYTZWEEK Standard Quality - LYNN VALLEY. PEACHE 14 FL On. Tine .11 1. I SEE. . . By The Sentinel THAT Lucknow, Guides and Brown- ies, despite rain and cool temp- eratures, staged their, annual cookie day Iasi Saturday when. homes in the area were visited offering for sale the traditional box of cookies associated with this work. , THAT Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Cam- eron of Ashfield recently moved to their riewiy constructed home on Outram Street, just•south of the Nursing Horne in Lucknow. The home farm has been taken over by their son Doug. ermen are in' Algonquin Park this • week trying, we imagine, to keep warm as well as catch fish, unless the weather there has been more favourable than here over the past week end and early part of the week. George • Whitby and son Elliott of Luck - now left last weekend and early Tuesday, Jack Treleaven and Jack MacDonald of Lucknow, Jack Ackert of Holrood, Dr. . Dick Treleaven of London, Bill Treleaven and son Donalr! of Pennsylvania left for a few , days in the depths -of Algonquin. THAT Lynda McQuillin, daugh- ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc- . Quillin of Kinloss Township, completed 28 miles in the "Miles For Million" walk in Toronto recently. She was spon- sored at $5 per mile and realiz- ed $140 for the fund. Lynda is a resident of Bloorview Child- ren's Hospital, Toronto and com pleted the 28 miles in her wheel- • chair. r.