HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-28, Page 24LUCKNOW FRUIT 'MARE
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND
WHITE SWAN
Toilet Tissue
STOCK UP AND SAVE
4• rolls. 69
TANG SAVE TOM
SQUIRREL BRAND 16 OZ.
Peanut Butter Pay Only 6
SAVE
CARNIVAL BRAND 14 OZ. STOCK UP & SA
Whole Kernel Corn 4 Tins 9
HEINZ 10 OZ. SAVE TO 17O '
Veg. or Tomato Soup '4 Tins 49c
Our .Biggest
Christmas Selection Ever
Headquarters For '.S py Apples
A, 44 V** Sill
BY MAKERS OF MAXWELL HOUSE 10 OZ, SAVE 'TO
Orange Crystals Only 4 Pkgs, 191
Maitre "D" Instant Coffee 00
" VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
NOV. 29, 30," DEC. •1 PHONE LUCKNOW
YOU CAN STILL WIN -
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BY PURCHASING A
LIONS
BINGO CARD
AS YOU ARE CREDITED WITH ALL
PREVIOUSLY CALLED NUMBERS
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THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ItOCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
PILLOW CASES
REGULAR (BOXED)
VALUE
$3.19 $3,98
SATIN BOUND
BLANKETS •
,Fluffy, comfortable
and washable, in pretty
flowered prints
Pink,
gold, blue /
$11.95.
THERMAL
BLANKETS
Plain Shadet Only
$8„9$ •
FLANNELETTE SHEETS
Fitted sheets 'in flowered pattern.
39 x 75 and 54 x 75
Wealth have plain shades ofNue, green, white, pink and yellow.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
70 X 90 $9.95 pr.
80 x 90
$10.30 pr.
80 x 100
$11.75.pr.
TOWEL SETS- $5.95
In flowered patterns. Set includes lace cloth, hand towel and
bath towel.
ALSO •PLAIN BATH TOWELS IN ORANGE, PURPLE ,
PINK AND GREEN SHADES .
Gifts For Him ro
Give him our best this season!
A man-sized group of his best
looks await your shopping irip.
I 'SEE •
By The Sentinel
THAT three false fire alarms have
taken Lucknow Fire Department
as fat as• the, fire hall in the past
week, but no farther, Tele-
phone crews working in the vil-
lage are responsible for the,
alarms, not the first time this
has happened. The. alarms have
been,triggered by mistake during
their repair work.
THAT an ad in 'this issue indicat-
es that Lucknow and District
Kinsmen Club is collecting used
toys for Christmas for needy fani-
Hies.
THAT The Sentin4received a
letter to, the editor on Monday
concerning the new 'recreation
complex for the Ripley-Huron
area. As all letters must be
signed by the writer, we 'will be
'pleased to publish this if •the
writer identifies himSelf or her-
self and signs the typewritten
document.
THAT a representative from Ont-
ario Housing Corporation was in
Lucknow last week and inspected
property which would be suitable
for the proposed senior citizens
low rental housing project for
• this community.' The represen-
tative had discussions with',Reeve
George Joynt of LucknOw con-
' cerning this and other housing
matters relevant to the village.
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QUEEN SIZE
BLANKETS
$10.95 to $13.95
a
t1AND50ME
SWEATERS
DRESS PANTS
By Riviera and Jantzen — all sizes
$19.95 to $31.95
SPORT StillIZTS
SEE OUR CABINET
OF SPORT SHIRTS
AND KNITS
ALL OUR SHIRTS, TIES AND
GLOVES WILL BE BOXED,
FREE OF CHARGE, IN .
FANCY. GIFT BOXES
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ASHTON'S .
LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
'
Jim and Syke Sutherland
LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126
THAT Simon de Boer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter de Boer of Lang-
side, an employee of the Ridge-
town, Agricultural College, had a
grou 'of 11 Boy Scouts and 2
leaders at the de Boer farm this
past-week 'end for a camp-out.
They carne Saturday, morning
and returned Sunday afternoon. .
Simon is a Scout leader.at Ridge-
town. . His parents reside on the
former George• Tiffin farm in the•
Langside area. /'
Further Donations.
To Ripley Huron
District Complex ,
Donations to November 26 to
Ripley-Huron District Recreation
Cpmple)L
Carl Hooey, Mrs. R. D. Mac-
Donald , Ken Robinson, Robert E.
Farrell, Glenn Farrell, Ered kiend-
erson, Murray Culbert,. Cameron
MacAuley , John IviacAuley, Reid
Liddle Morgan Johnston, Steve
Johnston, Mary Brooks, Donald A.
(Dan)• MacDonald , Stewart Shiells,
John and Nadine Foulds, Eliza-
beth MacDonald, Hamilton Mc-
Kinnon, Mary MacDonald, RflOnald
McGarvey 25 . Ruby and Ray
Walden, 200, Danny Walden 100,
Tony Verbeek 50, Alex MacAul-
ey 50, Neil McLennan 100, Ricky
and Terry Irwin 25, 'Ernie Coiling
100, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dahmer
10, Doug Lackey 10, Harry Scott
100, Wayne Fitzgerald 50, Bert
Bushell 5, Paul, Gunter 5 , Austin
Martin 50.
Mrs. Harold 'Treleaven, Mrs
Irwin , Mrs,. ,.Morgan Hender
Mrs . Wm. 1-hinter,,..Mrs. 0
Elliott , Mrs. George Joynt,
Don Cameron , Mrs. Wilfre
nan , Mrs. Frank 'Hawthorne
Noble JohnstOo,.mrs.' Eldon
Henderson , Mrs.' Jack Mac
Mrs, Peter Cook, Mrs. Ma
Gibson, Mrs. Robert Mini
Austin Loree , Mrs. Albert
Miss Carrie Milne, Miss Ad
Webster , Hossack Bain, W.
MacDonald , Mrs. Roy Hay
meinbers of the TrinityOrn
Church , AshfieJd and the Y
People's Society of the Luc
Christian Reformed Church
$598.50 Collected,
For Bible Society
The annual canvass of the Luck.
now Branch of the Canadian Bibl
Society was recently completed.
A total of $598.50 was collected
in Lucknow and the surrounding
rural areas.
Those taking part in the canvass
were the following: Mrs. Cliff
Roulston, Miss Liella Finlayson,
A GOOD SELECTION OF
JANTZE'N AND TERRY
WILLIAMS SWEATERS
ALL SIZES AND STYLES
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