The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-23, Page 20Page 800 Wednesday, May 210 nM
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8 Coming Events
1401/01G RAID
Pegstrss tion Is Whig a
sale; shape material, furniture,
u4mi isles. For'further inform,
tion .call 5203720 or mit POW Coign*
Son, at. St, 1fetens. -16,
BRANCO 311 astma L D i'TING
Tuesday, day, May'2#, .0 pi, Special 1t W
and Bresthalizer .presentaetiu», All
merabets weleome..741ar
warm common t HolniegirilG,
Saturday May 26, Music by Kegs Scott,
Hensing 9- 'No jeans please.-21ar
' • SPACEWALK MN
Welcome aboard. Take part in Spacewalk
2000. ,Everyone welcome. Cole to Legion.
Hall, Monday, May 28 at,2 0ap,-21:
RIPL'Y AND AREA 4-H Horse Club,
first meeting, Monday, May 28 at Tadla's
home, 7 p.m. Everyone welcome, Call
Christie at 528.-2576 for more
information. ---21
ANTIQUE. SHOW, 250 dealers at the
Christie Classic, Canada's finest outdoor
show. Saturday, May 26, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Christie Conservation Area, near Dundas
on Hwy. 5. 9 km, west of Hwy. 6 Adm
sion 93. Free parking. 21bc
CGfT 75TH
ANNIVERSARY TEA
Monday, May 28 at 7 p.m. Lucknow
United Church. All former CGrr and
friends of CGIT are invited. -20,21x
3RD TEESWATER TOY SHOW
Sunday, June 3 at Teeswater Agri -curl,
10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Admission
$2.00.-20,21,22x
1 4\ . Coming Events
NILE UNITED CHUECE
will be her 1f ed e.day, May 23rd, at 5
pp,m,, and 6:30 p.m, TicketoiAdults x,00,
-Children 82,50. Foradvance, call
529-7312/5.14-021/524-74411. Res at door,
and take-out (el'der's availakk.-16.21
ral LIONS DAM* BINGO
�er�veeryy�yTuesday at '7/:30 p.m. 13�h and
District nun dy Centre, EEO Jackpot
tnllat go.. Over $1000
ver$11000ini les, tf
DABBER BINGO
Ludinow.eal District Club, Dab
b. e;
Bingo, ,every Sunday night, Lucknow
City Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned,
wheelchair accessible. Potential prim
board over. $3,000. $1,000 jacron 54
calls or less. 8500 must, got
Clark, left, president of Brack 211, M the Royal Canadian Legion and Jim
Lmcknew mid District Kinsmen presented Michelle An-
drew with cheques, each lk the sansei( M 86M. Michelle a 1st Loelmsw Patl+finder,
BINGO was choses t. represent Mapieway Area is the Ontario Ad sentare T* 1980 event, be-
Goderich Knights of Colunihts, Thursdays :' 1ng held et. Our Cabala, Menke, July 11 to 28. Michelle, the daughter of lads and
Cranston, ice, Fullest eat see
7:30 p.m. Sanford Valley Hall, 63200 in . Tom Andrew, is ewe of IS in Ontario participating in the event and the money will
prizes. $1000 jackpot must go,p-5tfar be used to kelp offset her expenses. (Pat Livingston Photo.)
Helen -Louise McLeod
Helen McLeod of Clinton, formerly of
Blyth, Lucknow and Dungannon, passed
away in Wingham and District Hospital,,
on May 14, 1990 hi her 59th year.
Mrs, McLeotd was bairn on September
22, 1931 in Wingham, •a daughter of John
(Jack) McGee and Doreen (Haney) .
McGee.
She is survivedby her children Bren-
da, Mrs.
ren-da,'Mrs. Tom Adamson of Lucknow and
Luanne McLeod of Lucknow; three
grandchildren; 'her parents, Jack and
• Doreen McGee of Blyth; Burton McLeod
of Ripley and a brother-in-law, Harold
Errington of Lucknow.
Atwe have
people a pr
help you grow profi
Let Cook's help you get your crop into the
ground this spring. We handle a full range of
dry and liquid fertilizers, crop protection
products and quality seed. With over 100 years
of experience, the experts at Cook's can help
you develop a crop program that's both
economical and effective in reaching your
yield goals. For everything you need this spring,
come to Cook's.
Nobody puts
more into
helping you grow
a profitable crop.
Part of the Cook's Crop Input 11am
(from lett to right):
Harold Foster Centralia Agri -Sales
Representative, 16 years with Cook's
Paul Bushell -- Amberley
Branch Manager, 3 years
with Cook's
BW Webster -; Walton Agri -Sales
Representative, first yeet with Cook's
Branches: Hensall (519) 262-2410
Centralia (519) 228-6661
Kirkton (519) 229=8986
Walton (519) 527-1540
Amberiey (519) 395-3601
Atwood (519) 356-2292
Division of
Parrish & Heimbecker, limited
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ABITUARIES
Mrs... McLeod was predeceased by her
,sister Dorothy Errington.
Visitation was at the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home in , Lucknow,
from where the. funeral service was con-
ducted on May 17,, by 'Rev. A. Cook,
Pallbearers were Terry Hodges, Rick
Parts, David Errington, Rick Robson, •
John Hamilton and Dennis Park. •
Interment Dungannon Cemetery.,
Stoean as
Stoean Paun of R. 1,,PaDungannon pass-
ed . away ;at . Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Godericb on May 14,
1990. Mr. Palin was 61 years old.
He was born in Romania on. October
15, 1928 and worked as an engineer there'
until ,immigrating to Canada where he
continued with his career in Elliott Lake, • .
Mr. Paun is survived by his wife Ana
(Dieu) Palin, of R. 1, Dungannon; four
sisters and one brother in Romania.
Rev. A. Cook conducted the funeral ser-
vice from, the MacKenzie 'and McCreath
Funeral Home on May 16.
Interment Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow:
DELMONTE 14 oz.
Pineapple
MAXWELL HOUSE 300
Ground
Coffee
2.29:
OCEAN'S 213 g.
Sockeye
Salmon
24 x 280 mi. Cans
Pepsi
Cola
KELLOGG'S 575 g.
Rice
.Kr. ispes
5 lb. Tray
Roman
Lasagna
99
YfY
SCHNEIDERS
Block Forest
I am
lb.
99
SCHNEIDERS
Blie Ribbon
Bolognab n.:
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9
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WESTON'S 6's
list
of
its
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COUNTRY HARVEST 5 Varieties
Bread
1.15
PRODUCT OF THE TROPICS
Bananas
lb. •
9
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
Cauliflower.,1 •ilY
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
Romaine
Lettuce
PRODUCT OP ONTARIO
Asparagus
1b.
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FRIDAY 'FIGHT SPECIAL 6:00 - 9:00 PM
MAPLE LEAF 680 g.
Canned
Picnic
4.19
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