The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-01, Page 19RNOLD S
R.R.7 Lucknoiv — Lanes
GENERAL • .
STORE,
Phone 5294248
SF0 1E4IIMII A.L.S
MOM'S PURE VEGETABLE OIL, 24. oz. _62c
HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP, 11 oz. a 31c
MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAXE LARD
1 lb. „ 32c
STORE WILL. BE' OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 0
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO DAY, AUGUST I, 1973
)NGANNON
yours with Mr. and
n Park included: on Fri-
s. Tony, Van Loon (nee
Park) and her four year
Dennis from Sudbury; Mrs,
:ompton (nee Eleanor Park)
ghters OSA , ten and Lori,
torn Lucan; on Thursday,
rk's sister, Mrs. Wilda
rthy ftom Granton and
;George Taylor from
and OR Sunday , Mr. and
die Burt (nee Diane Park)
Idren,-Rhonda and Randy
)(leach.
French,of Hamilton, a
resident of Crewe and this
spewed acquaintances for a
is this. week While on his
s.
'mervyn Lobb of R. R. 2
is continuing her. ,WehSter
and made several calls
id in Lucknow 'on Tuesday.
ors on Sunday with Miss
I and her brothers, Edgar
and. Harry, were Mrs. H. Van-
Annan of Goderich and her daugh-
ter ,, Mrs. .Erma Brewer of Kitch-
ener , -former neighbours many
years ago, 9n the 5th concession
of West Wawanosh. Other recelht
visitors included Miss Alice
Shepherd and her brother Edgar
Shepherd of St. Catharines.
Mr: and Mrs. Bill Blake and
13e6ky of.Galt-Cambridge are
holidaying this week at their par-
ental homes here and in Goder-
ich.
Mrs. Ernest Pritchard and Miss
Ora Wright of Toronto visited
briefly with the former's brother, .
Frank Pentland last Tuesday on
their way to Stratford to a Shakes-
pearean play.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Aubin and
children of Campbellville visited
several. families in the commun-
ity list _week end and on their
return took Debbie and Darlene
Austin for, a holiday. This week
end Mr. and Mrs. Elclon Austin
and family visited the Aubins at
Campbellville.
Seyeral men from the Dungan-
non United Church have been busy
lately painting the trim on the
manse and have completed it,
making a decided ,improvement.
Volunteer work like this is
greatly appreciated I!
The Yundt family picnic was
held last Sunday 'in Stratford.
Several of the Eedy families were
in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggins
have been enjoying a holiday
in a cottage at Point Clark.
Mrs. Harvey Alton is.a.patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
where she underwent surgery on
Thursday. Our wish' is for a
speedy return to good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston
had a large family gathering at .
their home last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Durnin, and
family, Jodi and Pamella, from.
Burlington visited with Herb Finni-
gan recently. •
Miss Pearl Caldwell bas returned
ftom a three week holiday bus tour
to the West Coast in Canada which
she thoroughly enjoyed. There
were 74 persons travelling in'two
buses for the tour. The guide
suggested each traveller write a,
poem about the trip while on the
bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy and
Laurel of Strathroy visited with the
Eedy families here after their
motor trip to the East Coast
of Canada. ,
PAGIS
4 CIADH M LLE FEALTE (1001000 Welcomes)
TO THE THIRD ANNUAL
LUCKN
CRAF
,..Friday_ and SatOdayi-Augutt
•
PRODUCE
PRESERV ES
12 NOON TO 10 P.M.' FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO .6 P.M. SATURDAY
ANTIQUES
ARTIFICIAL FRUIT AND FLOWER. MAKING
WEAVING — SPINNING- POTTERY
DOLL FURNITURE DOLLS -- OIL PAINTING
JAPANESE EMBROIDERY- RELIEF WOODCRAFT.
AND MANY, MANY OTHERS
IN THE
LUCKNOW ARENA
ADMISSION
ADULTS -50c
CHILDREN 25c
ROTHMAN'S
SPECIAL EVENTS
CARAVAN
Will be present to assist all
attending the Craft Festival