The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-06-14, Page 20Page 20,--L,ucknow
5+�4 elR, WednglndsRy, $ L I
A Special Offer Born .Discount DAVE'S
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HAIL TOOL
IN STOCK
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*Here is a COMPLETE LIST of the hand
tools on sale at 20% off our usual cash &
carry prices:
PLIERS,
TACKERS,
TAPES,
NAIL PULLERS,
CHALK LINES,
FILES & HANDLES,
AXES & PICKS,
RIVET TOOL KITS,
NAIL SETS
TORCH "KITS,
SCRATCH AWLS,
BUTT MARKERS,
PLUMB BOBS,
LEVELS,
BIT BRACES,
MITRE BOXES,
UTILITY KNIVES,
HAMMERS of all
types (non -electric),
SCREWDRIVERS (non
electric),
COMBINATION, TEE
& RAFTER SQUARES,
SURFORM TOOLS
TOOL
BOX
Our usual Cash &
Carry Price 1 3A9
WRENCHES AND
SOCKET SETS,
CHISELS (wood
and concrete),
WRECKING BARS
& WONDER BARS,
HAND SAWS (non
electric),
HAND DRILLS
(non electric),
PLANES (non
electric),
TIN SNIPS
(non electric),
BRICK AND
POINTING TROWELS,
PLASTER AND
CEMENT TROWELS,
C CLAMPS
BAR CLAMPS,
TOOL BOXES AND
PARTS CABINETS,
SAW HORSE
BRACKETS,
BOLT CUTTERS
No! They're not
off -brand items
some stores use.
for promotion
'purposes ...
They're Famous
Makes such as
STANLEY,
FULLER,
DISSTON
HER'S DAY
STANLEY
24" LEVEL
Our usual Cash &
Carry Price 10.95
STANLEY
9" PLANE
Our usual Cash &
Carry Price 16.98
STANLEY
PLANE #H1204
A 9". smooth plane that's
fully adjustable. A must for
any workshop!
This Father's,Day
Give Dad
A Practical Gift
He'll Be Proud To Own
And Also Save 20%.
Heavy duty 19" tool box with carrying handle, draw pull catches and padlock
hasp. Features handy removeable tote tray. The perfect gift for Dad!
STORE HOURS
MATTHEWS
MON.-THURS. 8 A.M. • 6P.M.
FRIDAY 8 A.M. - 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 8 A.M.. 5.30 P.M.
KITCHENER
KINCARDINE MON.-THURS. 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
WINDSOR EAST FRIDAY 8 A.M.-9 P.M.
WINDSOR WEST SATURDAY B A.M.-5:30 P.M.
AMHERSTBURG. GODERICH, GRAND BEND,
WEST LORNE, EXETER. HARROW,
KINGSVILLE: OWEN SOUND, RIDGETOWN,
SOUTHAMPTccN 'AND THEDFORD. Open
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M • • 5 30. P M ,
SATURDAY till 4
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Hwy. 82 approxi 1/ miles west of
Thedford. Phone 296-4991
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549 Fairway Road South hear the Hwy, 21 North opposite the Sutton On Highway 21 at Springmount
Mali. Phone 144,637`i Park Inn. Phol11396.3403 Corner. Phone 376.3181
ALL STEEL
HAMMER #H11/2
Tough, rugged 16 oz. model with
rubber grip. A hammer he can
depend on; it's made by Stanley!
Delivery
And Credit
Terms
Available
At Extra
Cost
-
Cash 8 Cprry
All Prices
Shown are
Cash 8 Corry
\NI
STANLEY
LEVEL #524B
A 24" model that has
two "Levelguard" 360°
vials (one plumb and one
level in open vial
stations). And you save
2.19! A most welcome
gift for Dad.
DISSTON
26" SAW
Our usual Cash &
Carry Price 19.98
1596
DISSTON SAW
Model D8-26"
Here's a quality saw that
will give years of depen-
dable service. It's made by
Disston and it's on sale at
4.00 off our usual cash &
carry price.
All Prices In Effect
Till Closing Time,
June 17th
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CHARGEX
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HOME CENTRES
A O1vIS10N OF apediC
16 Branches to Se
AMHERSTBURG 7
EXETER 2
GODERICH 5
GRAND BEND 2
• HARROW 7
KINCARDINE
KINGSVILLE. 7
KITCHENER
rye You:
36,2161 OWEN SOUND 376.3181
35.1422 RIDGETOWN 674.5465
24.8321 SOUTHAMPTON 707.3245
38.2374 TUEDFORD, 2964991
38.2221 WEST LORNE 768-1520
396.3403 WINDSOR EAST 721.6001
332341 WINDSOR WEST 734.122 f
744.6371 MATTHEW'S 264.1148
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trettIER Co Oro
LOTS
OF FREE
PARKING
KITCHENER Out-of•tow►i Call Free of Chine: 1406,265.6990 or 6991
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Dungannon
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13
Relay, Heather Ohm, Wanda
Leishman, Shelley Good,
Sherry Nixon; Kim Tyler,
$ Sherry Hodges, Laurie Hay-
den, Aletha Smith; Dawn
Haggitt; Michele Gibson,
Barbara Smith, Tammy
King. -
400 m. Relay, Julie
Thompson, Laurie Pentland,
Christine Simpson, Nancy
Hunter.
Shelley Good won seven
firsts, winning seven red
ribbons.
Softball scores for the
week were Senior Boys,
Giants 13 vs Hot Shots 4;
Cool Cats 7 vs Hill Billies 3;
Giants 1 vs Cool Cats 1; Hot
Shots 7 .vs Hill Billies 4;
Senior Girls - Thunderbirds 8
vs Hot Catchers 7; Heavy
Hitters 4 vs Busy Batters 4;
Thunderbirds 11 vs Heavy
Hitters 2; Junior Boys, Road
Runners 5 vs Sluggers 4; Fat
Cats 5 vs Grand Slammers 3;
Fat Cats 5 vs Road Runners
1; Junior Girls, - Expos 9 vs
Blue Jays 1; Blue Hays Jays
9 vs Batters 1; Expos 4 vs
Batters 2.
Whitechurch
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19
given" by the Rev. Bruce
Eaton. , Rev. W. W. G.
Brown introduced the even-
ing theme; Styles of Church
Activity Through the Years.
Pioneer years was given by
Mrs. Genevieve Moore, the
Early Years by Clifford Laid-
law and the Present Years by
Linda Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. W . .1.
Peacock, Bluevale . attended
United Church Anniversary
and visited Sunday with
Dawson Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laid-
law, Janette and Kimberley
visited on Saturday with Mr..
and Mrs. Clarence Crowston
and family of Chatham.
Hugh Sinnamon went to
Cosy Corners Nursing Home
on Sunday and got Charlie
Leaver and brought him to
the United Church anniver-
sary, then took him to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft and Karen, where
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft,
Angela and Jennifer . of
Exeter, and ,Mr. and Mrs.
Ro„ald Beecroft, Kevin,
Shannon and Heather of.
Wingham were visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart
and Colleen of Blyth attend-
ed the U.C. anniversary and
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Adams.
The late Tom Jamieson
house has been sold to Jake
and Ed Kikkerd, who hope to
have an auction ' sale of
household articles at a later
date.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
spent a few -days last week
with their daughter Miss
Barbara Ann Purdon of
Kitchener.
The June meeting of
Chalmers W.M.S. will be
held June 21 with leaders
Mrs.. Elroy Laidlaw, Mrs,
Walter Elliott and Mrs. Alex
Craig. Roll call - Fruit of the
Bible; courtesy, Miss Annie
Laidlaw. This will be a
birthday meeting.
Mrs. Milligan and Mrs.
Alan Falconer on Friday
evening attended a shower at
Streetsville.
Clara Milligan and Murray
Gibb attended the athletic
banquet at Winghatn. Clara
received the Huron Perth
Award.