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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-31, Page 3FEATURE! — DEVON BRAND STANDARD H1GHLINER COD AND BATTER 14 oz. pkg. 990 GILMORE MARTIN and Mrs..Sheldon C. D. all. R. # 2 Lucknow are to announcethe forthcom- arriage of their daughter to Donald, Carson ' t of New Hamburg , son of te Mr. and Mrs..Robert Stan- IniOre of R. R. # 1 Palmer- The marriage will take NneMber 24th at 3.30 p. r1 viUnited Church, St. THE LIUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THREE. YVVY "rnYVVVVV,{YVV*VVVVVVVVVV,,,,\VVVVVVVYCYVVVrr\n'VVVVVyyyv vvvynimy t,f1MYVVYVVVYVVVYVVVYYVYTOVIrtr RED& WHITE WILL ENJOY SPEEDY CHECKOUTS - PERSONAL SERVICE NODATf OCTOBER 31, 10 3 A person who finds the budget goes far- ther when she shops at her local Red White Store. 9 Fl. Oz. Jar BEST BUY! — HOUSEHOLD TOWELS RITE SWAN 2i59 GRAPEFRUIT 6 foi 65i MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK SAUSAGE 990 lb. pkg. A/A\ 'AAA/AAAAt Apamirm „.......,,,,AVAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAVAAA/AVAAA ,AAAAJAVAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAV4A4A“AAAAAAAAAA/AA.AAAA :WHITE STORE 5P2 18170E01. • .1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA,AAAAAAAAAAVAAAA4AAAAAAAA'AAAAAAAAAAAA/AMAAAAAAAAAA AA AAAAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA A Laced 8th/4. and. Mrs. Walter Alton of w, Elmer. Woods arid Mrs.. aIleNeil of St. Helens and and Mrs. Lorne Durnin of tchurch attended the funeral tarday of their cousin Arnold or of Guelph., Lorna Campbell and n Thompson Of Lucknow spent days in Windsor with Mr. and Bob Thompson and family, dug home list Friday. John Brady of Kerwood ed over the week end with Wm,: Hogan of Lticknow other relatives in the area. and ivIrs. Wm. Neabel last week with their daugh- C and Mrs. Gene Tunney, getown and with their son Ind Mrs, Gordon Neabel of don, • Blackwell of 4ucktiow is a nr at University Hospital, 'On. He was Admitted on Fri- of last week. / Children Will Call For UNICEF Many of the children of the , world get very little protein in their daily food, Most get a dail} amount of protein equal to the size of an olive. "Hold an olive in the palm of your hand until it grows' as heavy as your heart ." But ptty never helped anyone. Children from Lucknow Central Public School will be collecting on Hallowe'en for U.N.I.C.E.F. which helps children in 111 count- des with programs of health, nutrition, education, and family welfare. 10 protects a child against smallpox; 50 sends child- yen 25 glasses of `milk; 100 saves 2 children from blindness; 250 Will buy a baby chick. Administrative costs of U.N.I.C.E.F. are only 70 out of every, dollar - one of the low- est. HYDRO (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1' other'fuse south of Lucknow, on Ontario Hydro's feeder line, which ,had also blown and which was not. discovered until the next day. • , A further call to the Winglism crew on Sunday morning"had them return to check out the system ., again. It was late in the day when they found the source of trouble , a broken insulator on the pole at the rear ,of Machan Hardware and the Bank of Mont- real. Some of the commercial ser- vices in town had problems with their services and motors but most, of the domestic services operated after the fuses were replaced. The town water pumps at the wells on' \Havelock Street and Bob Street were inoperative for some time. Residents in various part's of town reported a loud noise "like a cannon going off" during the night and it is attributed to the fuses which were blown. The underground hydro service "to the new water well on Bob Street, south of the Public SchoOl, was completely burned out with fire starting at ground level and going up a pole.' The Wingharn repair crew can't Associate this with the other insulator problem and believe it may have been an incident of its, own. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD which installed the new officers of Hur- on Chapter No. 89, Order of the • Eastern Star:' seated , Mrs. Gordon . Hamilton,' Mrs: Jack Reavie , Mrs. Jack MacDonald., JaCk MacDon- ald, Mrs. George Guest, Mrs. " Harvey Webster; standing, Mrs. Jack Fisher, Mrs. William Wiwi), Mrs. Allan Maclntyre , George CAMPBELL - to Donald and ,Judy (Rutledge) Campbell of Kitchener on Sunday,, October 28th, 1973 in St. Mary's Hospital, a daughter, a sister for Kimberley. MAXWELL - Dawne , Torn, Rob- bie , Leslie and Jan Maxwell. of 27 .Wadsworth Drive, Ingersoll welcome William Joseph to their family , born on October 27 at Alexandria Hospital, Ingersoll; Happy parents , Jack and Laurette Maxwell. Guest, Mrs. ROnald Forster, Mrs. Carl pyer , Farish Moffat , 'Dr. Jack McKim, Jack Fisher, Mrs. Donald C. MacIntyre , Mrs. Bruce Chambers and Mrs. John Gnay.' for UNICEF OCTOBER 31st r. a