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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-26, Page 24age.14-4ueltnew Sentinel Wednesday, MIli4 26, 1980 Bain's Groceteria Lucknow 528-3420 beat the budget blues WITH THESE MONEY—SAVING FOOD VALUES HYATT'S WITH PORK 19 OZ. Beans 2P1.00 SUNLIGHT 37 OZ. Detergent $1.29 UNIVERSAL COHOE 7% OZ. Salmon 9.69 SCHNEIDER'S SAUSAGE 500 GR. Rolls 9.79 SCHNEIDER'S OLD .FASHIONED VAC PAK 1/2 'S Hams $2.99 lb. FLORIDA JUICE • 5 LB. BAG Oranges $1.45 OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK WE DELIVER Thursday was facially the ' first day of spring, and it was a real spring . day, That morning we saw four robins. Another sign of spring is that , - theiap is running and people arc tapping—trees to inake---, maple syrup. In spite of a storm' that blew up on Friday • it is still spring. Genevieve tnahan obir4 at Langside BY wow YOUNG Hydro was off in many Marty and Karen Young 1 . A brother , for Alesha and Young. Kelly, Karey and •birth of a son, .Ean David, in last week with her grandpar- ' • Wingham hospital on March ents, Mr.. and Mts. Clifford districts for ,different lengths spent Saturday in Newtriark- of time.. Our line vvas off from et. 1.30 p,m. Friday till 10.30 Mr. and. Mrs. Cliffo' Saturday, 71' hours. Young and William were Mr.. and Mrs. Don Wall, dinner guests with 'Mr, and Krista, Karah •and, JaSon Mrs, Jim Young and family visited, with her sister, Mr. on SundO. • Jinr-,-young-&-and• :,.The Whitechurch -;Young family last Sunday, March People went snormobiling 16: ` • Sunday afternoon taking ad"- Bob and Robert Bregman vantage of the, snor whiCh 'attended the dairy meeting fell on Friday. • , . held in Hanover on Tuesday, After a week's'holidays, Mrs. Bev Barndt and, students will all be back to David visited at the COrighlin school this week. We hope home last Tuesday. '' they all enjoyed .their reek Congratulations to Mr. off. • • and Mrs. Bill 'Moffat on the --Liane---Young-spent- a -day Chad and .a grandson for Mr. Kim Coughlin spent a day at, and Mrs. David Moffat. the same' home. . 1,11CKIVI)V11 On March 15, Mrs', Genev- ieve Kinahan celebrated her. eightieth birthday at the and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leddy. Paul Dalton; Luck- now; a former student of Mrs. Kinahan also callcd to wish her birthday greetings. On Sunday, Mrs. Mary Ed,- wards and Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards, London, also visited Mrs. Kinahan, bring- ing her, gifts and good wishes. Mrs. Kinahan received- many telephone calls, cards and gifts to wish' her well on her birthday and many more to come. . A delicious ham dinner was served by Mary and 'Bill with the assistance of their son, "Little Billie". A birth-'. day cake in the shape of the Bible was both admired and enjoyed. A very pleasant afternoon was spent by. all who attended. • Birth engagements FOUND - STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley, Kinloss, wish to, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Valerie Hel- en to William Dane Found of Orangeville, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Found. The wedding will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday, , May 10, 1980, Kinloss 'United Church. COOK-BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks of Lucknow are pleased to announce the enga.gerntiot of their daughter, Patricia to Mr. Carl Cook of Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook of Goderich. The wedding will take place at Lucknow Presbyterian Church on April 26, 1980 at 7.00 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson of Lochalsh was the lucky win- ner of a digital clock radio at aft Bank of Montreal, Luck- now.. Theedrar was held for contributors to the Register- ed Retirement Savings Plan. Mrs: Donald Simpson is visiting 'with her daughter, Betty Ann. and Robin :Davey and sons, Alex, Bill, Roddy, and Paul in Calgary, Alberta. Sharon Dietz and ieisa and Adrian Rau of Lucknow accompanied Sharon's fath- er, Mervin Dietz and her sister, Janice, both. of Brod- hagen, to St. Petersburg, Florida during the. March school break. While there, they visited with'-friends from the Brodhagen area who spend the winter • months in St. Petersburg and enjoyed • two days at Disney World near Orlando.. Visitors on the weekend with their parents Mr. and.' Mrs. Harvey HouSton, •Lrick-, now, were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace HOuston, Ripley and:- Fort Chimo, Northern Queb- ec and J. J' Houston, sauga. Glen Ferguson, along with his wife and son, DOuglas, visited with his parents, William and Margaret Fer- •guson, Lucknow. They also called on his grandparents, John arid Helen MacMurchy on Monday. Glen is a teacher in Windsor. ' Cecil and Norma Humph- rey, Point Clark, were recent visitors with John and Helen MacMurch ALL MERCHANDISE PRICED UNDER IN f& OUR 4ke MEN'S WEAR AND MUCH LESS Many, Many Bargains We are. DISCONTINUING our MENS WEAR -DEPARTMENT-- To make way OW-- FABRIC CENTRE All Sales Final Many items priced us low as $1.00 MORRISON - Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Morrison of R. 5, Lucknow happily anfibunce The arrival' of their Kiff, Terry - Wayne, 7 lb. 3 oz., at Wingham and District Hos- pital 'on March. 22, 1980. •A grandson for Dorothy Graf and the late Jacob Graf and Mr. arid Mrs. John Morri- son. Announce now. Those who attended were her son, Michael and daughter; Catherine, Lon- don; John O'Connor and Mrs. Leo Courtney, Goderich home of Mr. and Mrs, Wit- ham Kinahan, R. # 2, luck- This' Week In al brands all sizes Men' s Dress SLACKS X9.00 JEANS Men's Knitted SWEATERS $9.99