HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-10, Page 20WEDNESDAY, APRIL .I
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Planting Bulbs
Package
MAPLE LEAF 11/2 LB,
Canned Ham
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Special Tin $2.
MAXIM 5 OZ.
Instant Coffee
COLGATE 100 ML
Toothpaste Sale
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Jar $1
REG. $1.39 SAVE TO'
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Closed All Day Good Friday
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LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126
Farmstead Improvement Contest In
Connection With International In 1976
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THAT the Lucknow District Lions
Club's Easter Seal campaign
stands at $773. Their ,objective
this year is $110.0. Donations
may be left at the Bank of Mont-
real or McDonagh's Insurance.
THAT Kenneth Charles, one of
young people killed in the
recent auto accident in the Wrox-,
eter area , was the son of Donald
Charles of Barrie and the late
'Vivian Nesbitt. Vivian attended
school in this area as a child .
Kenneth's maternal grandparents
are Jack Nesbitt of Blyth and
Mrs. Richard Weatherhead of
Beamsville.
BONNIE BRAND 15 OZ.
Dog Food Sale
BONNIE BRAND 15 OZ.
Cat Food Sale
PHILLIPS 40, 60, 100 WATT •
Light. Bulbs.
LUX BRAND 24 OZ.
Liquid Detergent
SAVE TO
4 Tins 5
SAVER
4 Tins
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, 4 Bulk.
PRE-PRICED
Special 5
All Ladies'Hand Bags
Men's Spring and Summer Fashions
Arriving Daily
THAT Mrs. Jack McKim , local
chaitrnan or the campaign for
the Canadian Cancer Society,
has arranged for local canvassers
who will be calling on area hOrn
es in the next few dayS.
THAT about, 75 people represent;
ing 'about 25 liquor control board
of Ontario stores in zone 15 , will
hold a dinner meeting in Luck-
now on April 24th at the May-
fair, Restaurant. Bill Grant ,
manager of the Lucknow store,
stated that stores will be repres-,
ented from Owen Sound to Dun°-
dalk to Seaforth.
An enthusiastic group of ence
County farmers met to organize
the Farmstead bnprdvement Con-
test in connection with the Inter-
national Ploughing match in Bruce
1976.
The chairman of this endeavour
is Burton Hodgins of Kincardine
Township and Mrs. Lloyd Clarke
of R. R: 4 Kincardine was appoint-
ed secretary.
There will be, catezorles is
the contest , 1 The most improv-
ed Farmstead , 2 The :,cost
proved Rural Home , 3 The most •
attractive Farmstead , 4 The most
attractive Rural Home , 5 The
most attractive Farm Entrance.
The two irnproven-,eht classes,
will have before and after ud-g-inc
Local; township chair.-,an are. Yin-,
cardine, Lloyd Clarke, R. R. 4
Kincardine; an
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: L-c(1c'.«; 1: ,Ipas„
, Teery,•ater;
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THAT Huron. County Board of Ed -
ucation was host to the press
serving Huron County at a dinner
at Goderich and tour of the ad-
ministration Centre at Clinton on
Friday night of last week: At-
tending from this area were Mrs.
Marian Zinn, school board rep-
resentative for Ashfield and West
Wawanosh and Don Thompson of
The Lucknow Sentinel;
THAT a group of young people
were confirmed into the Lucknow
United. Church on Sunday. They
were Randy Ackert, Nancy Al-
ton, Lynda Campbell, Mary
Eadie, Teddy Pritchard , Audrey
Ritchie, Joanne Ritchie , Craig'
Treleaven.
THAT a family supper was held
on Sunday, April 7th for Wm,
Neabel of R. R. 3 Lucknow , it
being his 75th birthday, Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Julus Ficher, ,
David , Darlene, Ray; Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Eicher Dougie Jr.,
Cherrie; Mr-. and Mrs, Bob Nick:.
el, Garry, Kimberley , all of
Listowel:, Mr: and Mrs. Gordon
Neabel, brian, Sharron, Danny
of Caledon; Mr. and 'Mrs. Gene
Tunney , Ricky, Cherflann of
Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs, How-
ard Neabel, Howie Jr. , Wendy
Lou of R. R. No, 3 Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs.• Kenneth Neabel, Ken-
ny Jr. , Robin of Ripley; Graham
Neabel R. R. No. 3 Lucknow;
and Mrs, Patti Ficher",
a',, Lie Jr. of Elmira. Those not
;resent Were : lr. and Mrs. Mur-
: ea, el, P,obbie , Murray
and Helen Neabel of Lond-
on.
THAT prize winners at the Card
Party sponsored by Dungannon
L.O.L. last Thursday night were:
high lady, Mrs.,Lorne Ivers;
second high, Mrs.. Elmer Black;
high man, Eldon Culbert; second
high, Art Young. This was the
last Card Party for'the season.
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SMUK - ZINN .
Mr. and Mrs, Clarke Zinn,
Goderich are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter
Wendy to Mr. Larry Sr ak of Kit-
chener , son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smuk of Kitchener. The marriage
will take place Friday evening ,
May 10th at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah Witnesses, Goderich.
GARDNER - lARDINt-
Mr . and Mrs. Kennethl,
dine of Lucknow announce
forthcoming marriage of th
daughter , Mary Ruth, to
Ronald Gardner, son of Mr,
Mrs. Ivan Gardner of Will
The wedding will take place
Saturday , May 4th it 4 p.ra
St. Peter's Anglican Chatch,
Lucknow.
HACKETT - NicCRAC
The marriage of Barbara
Cracken and Alvin Hackett
7 Lucknow took place Sa
April 6, t974 at Exeter Uto
Church , Exeter, Rev. Gla
Wright cfficiated at thew
NICHOLSON viitErgA
Mr. and Mrs. Peter VII
of Georgetown announce
coming marriage of theitdi
ter Marion to mr. RobertA
Nicholson, son of Mr, and
Bert Nicholson of 1-101yrood.
wedding;will take place
day , May 4 at five o'clock
Ballina fad united Church,
AT ASHTON'S
SPECIALS
GOOD
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY - AND
SATURDAY
APRIL 10, 11 AND 13
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