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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-27, Page 244 4 hPAGI TWENTY-FOUR .. Z he Sentinel THAT Mr. and .Mrs., "Sandy" Naicholson, residents pf $askatcheWan for many • ;year""s •. have `taken up, 4eidence •i ,in Toronto. 'Sandy is well "known in llis.<home community of LucicnoW‘ and Kinloss and he and 'Mrs,.. Nicholson attended. Paul 1i'end'ersoa day here, Saturday. THELUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' THAT Garry Johnston, who is with the R.C, M, P. , has been moved from Prince George, p.c., where he has been sta- . ta-. tioned for two years, to- Burns •Lake, B.C,: Garry, his wife and two daughters Heather and Karen will move the 1st of July. • Garry is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Bert Gammie, Luck- y*. n. , • . • THAT Lucknow Village Council recently received a request from the Lucknow Business Men's Association to close. Campbell Street for July 26, 2'7 and 28; the date set .for Luck- now's annual sidewalk sale. A motion was passed accepting the request and approval will be sought from the Ministry of Transportation and Communi- cations. THAT two grade 7 girls from. Mapleridge , B.C. , Joan• Feh- ler and Mary Louise Foncier, part of the student exchange group visiting Kingsbridge School, were guests'at the home,of Mr. • and Mrs. Ron Wisser in Lucknow. Beth Wisser will be part of a group 'from Kingsbridge paying a return trip this Fall. THAT Mrs. Harvey. Mole; Mrs. Joan Robinson of this commun- ity attended the sixty-seventh annual convention of the*Ont- ario Horticultural Association held at the University of Guelph. The theme was , "Horti- . culture For Pleasure, Beauty and Environment?'. There were close to 1,000 delegates in attendance. 10096• NYLON.. TANK TOPS Sr. M - . L • Red - Navy White, . Purple Yellow - OrangeEta' tin. oulIIIkeI SHORT' SLEEVED. 100% NYLON TOPS S -M -.L.. Red Navy - Orange - White $2.29 STRIPED' SLEEVELESS TOPS Asst. Colours Round Necks - V Necks S - M - L $2.50 8 $2.98 BODY SHIRTS I CRIMP SHORTS Red Navy - Yellow - Rose Size 10 - 18 Button. Front and Zip Front . ' . Red - Navy - Yellow S - M L. • Orange - Blue - White ONLY $2.98 $2.98 8• j3.29 GIRLS' CHILDREN'S. WE SHORT SETS (2''- '3x) $1.69 and $1.98' (4 - 6x). $2.00 set (8 - 14) $2.98 set GIRLS' SHORTY .. JUMP SUITS ''.4-.6-6x $2.50 to $6.95 GIRLS' SHORTS 8 Knits - Polyest-14er - Denim $2UP GIRLS' .TANK TOPS 8-14 51.25 - $1.98 8 UP BATHING SUITS One - Two and3 Piece (38 -`44)' (7-8to19-20) Jantzen - _ Sea Queen Bar Harbour X16.00 & UP R BATHING SUITS One and Two Piece (2 - 3x) '$2.29 - $2.99 (4. - 6x) $2.98 $4.95 (8 14) $2.99 ' - $6.00 BATHING TRUNKS 2 - '3x) $1•.69 to $.2.29 (4 - 6x). $2.00. • and $3:00 2 PC. SWIM AND PLAYSETS 6 and •6x .-- $4.98 [Lockno) "Ltd. PHONE 528- 2126 WEDNESDAY, JUNE;; YOUR "LOWEST FRUlT SMAIM FOUp],pN QUALITY YOU KNOW... MAPLE LEAF' . All -Beef Wieners SAVE 10c PEE,j OnIy.' LIBBY'S 12' OZ. HOT-DOG, CORN, SWEET 1081j Relish Sale !ay.OnIy 3 Jars 1. ALLEN'S48 OZ. • • Qrange ' Juice SA. Special. Tin RED ROSE POUND TIN S Fresh . 'Cof fee PayOnIy. PEPPERIDGE .FARM Cakes CHOC., WHITE, MAPLE KNECHTEL'S TALL 20 OZ. Ketchup -Sale WELCH 'GRAPE 9. OZ. • Jelly' or .Jain Only SAE Pay Only 3Ja SAVE, • SUN -FILLED 40 OZ. Orange Juice OnIy 51' GET 40 OZ. CTN. LEMONADE FREE HEADQUARTERS FOR ONTARIO GROWN f`' • FRESH STRAWBERRIES ice; ***41- **************'* VALUES; EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDA, JUNE 28, 29,. 30 PHONE LUCKNOW THAT another in the series of the special centennial year church services was held at Lucknow Presbyterian Church on - Sunday morning. Rev. Douglas Mac- Donald of. Port Elgin was guest minister and Mrs. Alvin (Marion MacDonald) Mundell of Belmore • was soloist. Doug and Marion are brother and sister and ' their father., Rev. Charles MacDonald was minister' at Lucknow Presby- terian. Church for many years. THAT the July session for swimming lessons for Pre- Beginners through to Seniors at the Lucknow Po91• will comm- ence Tuesday,. July 3rd. THAT. Howard Barger of Lucknow recorded `a perfect cribbage hand in a game last week with Ross MacPherson as part.- ner and opponents Leo Huber and Cameron Cook. It was , Howard's first perfect hand' in 50 years of cribbage playing and, to 'make it. more interest- ing, Howard dealt himself the hand, The game was played " at the Log Cabin in Lucknow. THAT the annual mentis vice at Dungannon Cenl is slated for this Sunday;; 1 at 3:30 p.m. The ser,O has been a yearly even long period of time• . ' ki THAT Mrs. Harvey Webste, fered a fractured ank1e0 attending the Paul'ile Day and Swimu ing Y k ing. on. Saturday. Ing lPs her feet, from sitting, grass , the ankle turned) the damage. •. THAT Mrs. Oliver NIcChid Mrs. Russell. Phillips lx the Lucknow Craft FeSU Bruce County Council of last week at the S Inn in Kincardiner set up a display of the VO„ crafts.