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BROOKSIDE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
8:00 P.M.
Lunch Provided
Sponsored by:
WEST HURON JUNIOR FARMERS
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
OPEN DATES AVAILABLE
MARCH
Friday 7, 14, 28
Saturday 15
APRIL
Friday 4, 18, 25
MAY
Friday 2, 18,23
Saturday 3, 10, 24
SATURDAYMARCH 15
Don Book and Karen MacDonald
AY, MARCH 21
Michele Humphrey and Doug Dorscht
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
St. Mary's Church Irish Night
CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN
9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ONLY
528-3532
The Man
To See Is
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LUCKNOW DUPLEX located Close to stores and post office, both apts. 2 bedrooms,
-asking $29,000.
LUCKNOW 4 bedroom spacious and Immaculate home, large hutdie:taped lot.,
HOLYROOD remodelled 3 bedroom home; new addition yiltitgarage and -good sized
workshop on 3 acres.
LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom, with added family room, oil and electricheat, well Insulated',
full lot. Priced to sell.
LUCKNOW, 4 bedroom home, well maintained, one bedroom down. Priced right,
immediate possession.-
LUCKNOW, desirable building lot, owner has reduced asldng price, prime location.
KINLOSS TWP., 65 acres, 38 workable, balance hardwood cedar bush.
KINLOSS, 100 acres, 50 workable, balance rolling ideal recreation property, reduced
to $34,900.
KINLOSS TWP., 50 acres, fieldstone home, ,cattle barn, implement shed, retirement -
or hobby acreage:
LUCKNOW SALES BARN; financial statement available. ' . • .
ASHFIELD, 211 acres, approximately 170 workable, well Wed; balance hardwood,
cedar bush.
200 ACRES, St. 110.0101110119. 4 bedroom home; barn 40 a 110 ft., 80 'Workable, '
hit$74404 twin*, •
1.169 ACRES, WeCWawajiosh, cash errop;;: .
89.5 ACRES, Ashfleld, bullillngs good, systema�c tile, beef reOet
179 ACRES, West Wawanosh, Improved dwelling, beef -pasture land.
50 ACRES, Atiblield, good bididings, ail workable; highway :10eatioh. Inquire.
WARREN ZINN, 528-3710 -
ALVIN ROBB, 395-3174
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PITTSBURGH
HOMECARE
INTERIOR
Paints
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Semi Gloss Enamel
High Gloss Enamel
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WEISER LOCKS
Passage Sets
Bathroom Loclo
Keii-In4Knob Sets
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Jim Smith, along. with -hie wifeM*4.y *tire recently opened the Peoples
the Lucknoot Entertainer. According to Mi: Smith, the store Is a non.profk bOsIness
which hopes to raise Money for needy fimWes in Canada. The storelsliteitecond of its
kind with &similar operation in Godericli. flames FrIelphoto]
Nonprofit clothing service
opens Laucknow location
By James Friel
"People's Mission is .., a non-profit
organization determined to, help every
needy family wherever possible, with
food,- clothing and. shelter."
'The goal of the Peoples Mission is
quite simple. They hope to sell used
• clothing from the *tore behind The
Lucknow Entertainer to raise funds to
help needy .Canadian
‘The store, looked. after by Jim and
, Mary Smith, formerly of Goderich. is
the second of its typein the area. The
first store'wasleperiedin Goderich about
three niontfit ago:and. according to Jim
• Smith, "has been doing :pretty well".
'Everything' t donated, that's why
we can telt.it cheap," said Smith. That
,
.includes coat hangers and there's a
shortage of titOte.'
"The worst :thing this racket js
:trying to :come, ‘np With hangers. In
Goderieb we started With only 100
hatidertl° Which Sinith taid,tildiet IaSt
„long.
This store has 'yet to take .eff, partially
because renovations to most of thearea
the outletWili eventually fill /are under.
way , and clothes ' and salespeople have
been shunted 'to the cool back,room, and
because advertising is an expensive
commodity for an organization devoted
to using every cent-- possible for their
constituents.
BUS
Straith said the store: "missed out by' a
week" having the whole building for
telling articles.
"Hopefully in the summer it will pick
tip and when we. get the inside fixed up
" 'well have three tunes as much room.",
Smith, a bodyman who has ..more work -
In summer, said, "Mary will be running
it in the summertime:"
Peoples Mission, founded in 1962
with the head office- in Dungannon,
.startedinto clothing sales. Were trying
toprovidecompetition," said Smith.
The executive -of the Mission decides
who the needy are but "we can do that
ourselves; if we have money in the till
• and somebody needs food or clothing."
' Croderieh. people ,baye been shelter-
• ed as well, though Smith said it. is
.difficult in •Lucknow because there are
• no motels,
"We helpjuslabout anybody in need
with whatever we can,"
The 'store:which-has "everything in
the fin of clothing," is open between
10 and 4. Monday to, Saturday.