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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-30, Page 8PAGE asowr regi) eto THE RoomMates SING PE di\ ti SEPOY .DAYS. MADE IN ENGLAND WEYMEK POTTERY Coffee Mugs "ALL COLORS" REG. $1.69 .99c "Red Glass" BOWLS RELISH DISHES, 'ETC. REG. $1.50 $1 .00 'INDOOR' SPECIALS COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER RADNOR ENGLISH BONE CHINA Florals (3 FLOWER CLUSTER) REG. $6.95 SPECIAL SALE PRICE $5.50 3 For your shopping convenience we are now and will continue to be throughout the stunmer. months OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK — MONDAY TO SATURDAY AND. FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. SCHMIly$ IEWELLERY and cHINA. LUCKNOW P HON E 528-3532 p,WNERS — W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY .- FRIDAY Ju 30 - 31 -Aug, 1 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT s•.- , ,,,, OLIVER REED • MOUEL MICHAEL - RICHARD USKETEERS, CHAMBERLAIN 11-11OFF. YORK. THE WELCH • .4.- - 4 ' 12. ' • st ADULT ;ENTERTAINMENT IV 8ioNT00 PAesent, 'A FILM BY PAUL MAZURSKY ART CARNEY "HARRY&TONTO",, Diu 20thCrniury Tow SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Autitst 2 - 4 - 5 THERE'S DIRTY.MARY , , . , . CODA Br NOTION' THEY ..........._, De LUXE' ADULT .CRAZT.I.A11114 WON'T * . t . ENTERTAINMENT• I TRY!! '2174. ' -----0 P ADULT EpinwrAttaitipa. "Delightfully outrageous.'" , PIUNTOIVIE the ISE - — ..' . WE ALSO HAVE MANY All Summer Jewellery 25% Off Playing Sick Colds and flu can make anyone miserable. For athletes, they're even mote trouble than injuries. Staying home a few days from• school or work and taking medica- tion and lots of fluids isn't much fun. But being laid up for a play-off game or a final match can be disastrous - if you are a player, that is. Athletes have just as many upper respiratory infections as the rest of us. Because , they're in better physical condition, they don't stay sick as long. A top, athlete, might be laid low for a few days with a respiratory infection that would knock our indre sedentary types for' two to three weeks. Whn colds are uncomplicated by fever, or general malaise, strenuous exercise doesn't usually pose too much of a problem. However, there are hitches. ,In the past two years, there have been reports of sudden death apparently brought on by participation in very vigorous physical activity while the athlete was suffering from an acute viral infection. Team physicians and coaches have to be cautious. A swimmer.' for example, with'one of these viral infections' should 'stay out of the water or he will never get the situation under control. Spreading the infection - even in a football huddle - isn't the problem among athletes one might suppose. Wrestling is , the sport 'where these • infections are most easily transmitted because the contact is both intimate and sustained. The real problem is that the athlete does not report his or her symptoms because of fear of being benched. INNTADS* Pack Power THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, HIGHLAND GAMES at DUTTON MONDAY, AUGUST 4 Commencing'at 9'a. • Massed Bands: • Piping • Dancing • Sports Events A REAL HIGHLAND WELCO AWAITS YOU .010" 411P 41r 4P. 401. 41/ dp. THE LUCKNOW SENTINE / Phone 528-2822 4 SHOWS DUSK Aug. 3 SHOWS Dusk To DAWN LOCHALSH Many are the picnics at the Ashfield Park and the roadside park 'at Lochalsh. There were many visitors in the area recently to attend the MacKenzie "reunion at Adifield Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie had as their visitors Bob MacKen- zie, who is'attending 'college.. in Toronto, and Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Barrett, Charlene, Lynda and. Bill Jr., •also of Toronto. Reports are that the former 'Ross farm, recently vacated by the Vanderveens, has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Max Riegling, who will be moving into the house shortly. Mrs. Florence MacKenzie enter- tained recently in honour of a former classmate Miss Edith Patterson, a missionary home from Lebanon. An afternoon of reminis- cing about good times had when ,many of their classmates attended R.C.S. was, enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacKenzie of 'Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and Neil and other relatives in the area. Alex Simpson returned to Alber- ta, where he is employed, after spending a few holidays • with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson. Callers on Mr, and Mrs. Oliver McCharles recently were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson of Weston and Mr. and, Mrs. Ted Peacock of Detroit. ADULT LENTERTAINMENT • ....)-ons ..iAuSAN fAIWIDON ;N:IN (ID - • k.'151.N.!tQ.1110/1 ,m CARO. &101-4ETT • LO plESTRICTED thin ihallOOMS/ ifl 117 "LOVE ME LOVE MY WIFE" ® 1161411TANCI 0 000.1 wl.M1 0* *C410.*10111. "Ain witting to try anythhig once providing it doesn't • _ SOmellIsIACir 10 PM.* •1•4$ 110 •11.1•01 011. a painful and joy ADMII/ANCE 10 PiellOsis IS Wulf Os •011 OS 000! ous moment NUJ CL118-1114. vrios is WED. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. August 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 They'd do anything for a story... and do. 4, LENNON Va11101 • A fILy'Airlft fel •ertrtrtr**,:t FRONTAGE 111AMIAN_ • A uNiviRSAL Tit tug( TECHNicolows ,ADULT ENTERTAINMENT