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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-08, Page 20FINLAY DECORATORS LUCKNOW FRUIT MARK YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLANI you dorit sacrifice BRIMFUL 14 OZ. Spaghetti In Tomato AYLME'R 11 OZ. Tomato Catsuir RISE AND SHINE Orange Crystals SUPREME REG. 4Se Apple Blossoms SALADA'S PRIOR PARK 100 COUNT Tea Bags Sale ERIN BRAND 24 OZ. WITH PECTIN Raspberry Jam HABITANT 2$ OZ. Vegetable Soup SAVE yo, 4 ,Tins. 'GOOD SPE Only 2, SAVE TO 4 Pkgs SAVE Only PRE.PRICED Only -6 spE Only 6 STOCK 2 Tins 6 Open AU Day Mon. Through Sa VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDA MAY 9, 10, 11 PHONE LUCKNOW 5 THE LUCKNOW Sal TINE LUCKNOW, ONTARIO YOUR COMPLETE HOME DEcountvc =rim New Book! New patterns! Nev ideas! Ready pasted, pre.tri mined and washable-the yes •you•can wallcoverings from 'Sunworthy. IN, STOCK Dungannon Farm Has One Of Top The Western Ontario Hereford Zone Sale was held April 13 at Listowel, Ontario. Topping, the offering of bulls was. a Jamary 1973 bull calf con- signed by Roy S. Walter & Sons. Cornerview STD lE brought the. high price of $1000 from George,_ R. Harriston, Mt. Albert , Ontario D. McNicol, CollingWood bid $880 to own Cransford. STD 43D, consigned'by Cranford Farm, Dungannon. C. H. James, Don Mills paid the high female price of $700 to Don Bricknian, Sebringville for •Dee Jay Rainbow Domino 2Y. M B' Miss Standard 40D and 'NI B Miss Standard 37D, owned by Mul- hall lkos. , Conn sold to Thomas J. Reidy, Monkton at $680 each, Sale Summary: 9 bulls, $0,750, average $750; 16 Females, $8,675, average $542; 10 4-H calves, $2,862, average $286. -THAT Trinity Church Youth Group raise $90 in their Satur- day par wash in Lucknow., THAT following the story in last week's issue about the efforts of Graham MacNay of Ottawa in saving the bluebird, we were ad- vised by 'Wesley 'Young of the 6th of Kinloss, in the Langside area, that a, pair, of bluebirds Were nesting on'is farm near the house. Mr. Young said he has seen the odd bluebird over the years, but it has been many years since he ,has seen any birds nesting. THAT Art Breckles of Lucknow , who has just returned from Flor- ida , showed The Sentinel a very unusually shaped squash which is on display in The Sentinel wind- ow. ,The squash was grown in /. Michigan by a Florida winter neighbour of Art's. THAT Lloyd Htniter of Lucknow reports having his car stolen at Brussels last Friday night. Lloyd 'had attended the auction there that night and the car was found by the. Ontario Provincial Police the next morning with two flat tires, but no other damage. THAT this Saturday will be ball registration for Lucknow ball players, age 8 to 15. They will meet at the park at 11 a:m. and in the arena incase of rain. NEW NAME CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 in the Commons Friday. Robert' E. McKinley (PC-Huron) won approval for his private mem- ber's bill asking' that his riding be renamed Huron-Middlesex. William Frank (P6-Middlesex) got Commbris approval to change the name of his riding to Middle- sex-London-Lambton. . Mr. McKinley said Friday the changes were requested last month so that the composition of each riding would be accurately portrayed. Mr. McKinley's riding' McGillivray and Biddulph ships in addition to all Hur County. . The two bills Were sched to go to the Senate on 11,10 CARPETING CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM DRAPERIES LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WALLPAPER AND C-I-L. PAINTS PHONE I2/-34/4 PAGE TWENTY I SEE . .8 By The Sentinel VVEDNEIDAy; htAyi Ammo Six County. Honours Awards At Ripley • We Still Have Them! OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS For July 1 6 Draw $10 Our supplier tells us that our Most recent allot. meet will be the last available for this draw, if you want a ticket for this draw, don't delay. LUCKNOW SENTINEL ACHIEVEMENT DAY - for area 4-H Clubs was held on Saturday at the Ripley' District School. Couoty Honour winners, for the completion of 6 4-11 club, were presented with certificates and pins. . / 43 Pictured , left ;to right , are Brenda Ball, daughter of Mr". and Mrs. Art Ball, Bervie No. 1 Club; Cheryl Haldenby , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby, Kairshea Club; Mary Eadie, daughter of Mr and Mts. l,orne Eadie Kairshea; • Connie Irwin, daughter of Mrs. Allan Irwin, Reids Co Janice Farrell, daughter of and Mrs. Jack Farrell, Pull) Grove,. Mary Jane Courtney ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lag ney Rcids, Corners.