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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PA TWENTY
LIBBY'S 14 OZ. SAVE TO 15c
Spaghetti In Sauce
3 Tins $1
SUPREME LARGE GREEN. 105
LOW, LOW PRICE
Garbag e Bags
Only 79c
9
MAXWELL HOUSE, 6 OZ. SAVE TO 25c
Instant Coffee
Only $1,74
HEADQUARTERS FOR
VEG. & FLOWER PLANTS
ALSO DUTCH SETS
KLEENEX -- ECONOMY SIZE SAVE TO 27c
Facial Tissue Only 2 Boxes 99c
REPEAT OF SUPER SELLOUT!
SCHNEIDER'S 6 OZb SEVEN VARIETIES.
COOKED MEATS SALE
BUY TWQ PKGS. REGULAR PRICE
GET ONE FREE.
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VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
MAY 22, 23, 24 PHONE LUCKNOW' 528-3420
Men's Casual Pants
Reg. Value to $21.95
014 sm'
$9.99
Short Sleeve Shirts
and Knit Slacks
IN A WIDE VARIETY OF
SIZES AND COLORS
GOOD SELECTION OF
Men's 81 Boys'
Denim Jeans
AND ALSO
Jean Jackets
ASHTON'S WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY NITES
STARTING MAY)‘30TH
WE ARE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
MONDAY 'THROUGH SATURDAY
LADIES!, COOL SLEEVE
AND SLEEVELESS
Summer
Dresses
Sizes 12 - to, 14% - 24%
Buy no* while sizes and selections are good
ALL LADIES'
Spring Jackets and
Dress Coats
ON SALE
With savings up to 50%
THAT
Steven Bruce Mosher, son of
Beverley and Roy Mother of
Oshawa, was baptized Sunday at
the service of Lucknow United
Church.
THAT
Lucknow Business Men's Assoc-
iation, .at a meeting last week,
decided to open on Friday evenings
until 9 p.ni. commencing Friday,
May 30th and continuing until
September 5th.
THAT
The Dominion Life Choir • of
Waterloo presented an enjoyable
evening of music in the Lucknow
Presbyterian•Church on Tuesday of
last week sponsored by the Busy
Buddies, a local young women's
group. Rev. Glenn Noble of
Lucknow extended 'a welcome to
those present.
Arbor Day
Memorial To •
Joe MacIntyre
, Arbor Day for Separate School
No: 2 Kingsbridge was marked by a
memorial tribute to the late Joseph
McIntyre of Kiritall, former road
superintendeni of Ashfield, who
also attended. St. Joseph's High
School yin the 30's. •
Grades one to four were present
at a tree planting ceremony singing
"0 Canada" and repeating a
recitation and poem on trees. A
blessing was given by Father Ed
Dentinger. The Norway Maple was
given by Mrs. Beruardine Kinney
in grateful memory of a loyal and
dedicated member of the ' parish
and community.
The students then enjoyed a
picnic.
EASY SAILING
The fellow who finds pleasure
in his chosen work has picked a
profession that fits his ability
and talents.
THAT
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of Kinloss
received a certificate at the recent
4-H Achievement Day at Lucknow
in recognition of 5 years service as
a 4-H leader..
DUCHARME - LAIDLAW
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw of
Whitechurch are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Joanne Louise,
to Joseph Francis Ducharme, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ducharme
of Zurich. The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 7, 1975 at
3.30 p.m. at Chalmers Presbyterian
Church, Whitechurch.
KURAISHI- MacKENZIE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie
wish to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Heather
Kathryn, to Dr. Aqdas Sarfaraz
Kuraishi, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sarfaraz Kuraishi of Toronto. The
wedding is to take place on May 31,
' in Hamilton, Ontario. •
McGEE - MAIZE
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maize of
Lucknow are 'pleased to announce ,
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Brenda Joanne, to
Robert W.• J. McGee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McGee. of Wihg-
ham. The marriage will 'takeplace
Saturday, June 7th 1975 at 3.00
p.m. in the Lucknow United
Church.
LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND
FOOD VALES
DELSEY. ASSORTED COLOURS
SAVE TO 20c
Bathroom Tissue
4 Rolls 95c
SHIRRIFF'S 12 OZ. SAVE TO 10c
Mashed Potatoes
Pkg. 79c
I ASHTON'S LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
Jim and Syke Sutherland
Phone 528-2126
90th Birthday,
Father Operated
Oatmeal Mill
Mrs. Elizabeth Swenson, Assini-
boia, Sasktachewan, was honored
at a family supper held at the
Lodge Hotel, Assiniboia, Saturday
evening, March 29th, the occasion
being her 90th birthday.
Mrs. Swenson was born on,
concession 5 Kinloss Township,
Bruce County, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander (Sandy) Smith.
Her father operated the Sandy
Smith oatmeal mill. She remem-
bers when in the process of making
standard oatmeal she spent many
hours on a platform by the big bins
on the 3rd floor with a wooden hoe,
keeping the oats from plugging up,
the works when the bins filled up.
It gave her a feeling ,of importance
as a child being left alone
performing this very important
task.
Elizabeth attended the Langside
Presbyterian Church and 'still has
her diploma received July 16th,
1904 for reciting correctly' at one
time the whole of the shorter
catechism.
She attended. school at S. S. No.
5 Kinloss, passing the Entrance
Exams in 1906, 'afterwards attend-
ing Wingham Business College
where she received her stenog-
rapher's diploma. She worked in
lawyer's offices and also in the
office of John Joynt, a man who
had 80 teams on the road collecting
wood ashes which he shipped for
fertilizer to places as far away as
Florida.
Penman's Mills was another
place of employment, her salary
being $5,00 per week and half the
amount was taken for hoard.
She married Albin Bernard '
Swenson, Apri1.9th, 1915, and went
to live on a farm in the Maxstone
district of Saskatchewan, later
moving to Assiniboia.
The Swensons had a family of
seven, three sons and four daugh-
ters. A son and daughter are
deceased.
Elizabeth is the fast surviving
member of the Smith family, her
brothers William and John and
sister Margaret, Mrg. Allen Turn-
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