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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-30, Page 28THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS EFFECTIVE THURS., FRt., AND SAT., WHILE. THEY LAST SIZE 163 Oranges 2 doz. $1.19 GAY LEA • 1 LB. TUB Margarine 59c OLD SOUTH FROZEN 12q OZ. SAVE loci Orange Juice 49c SCHNEIDER'S 1 LB. PKG. REG. 99c Red Hots 85c SCHNEIDER'S 1 LB. PKG. REG. $1.27, SAVE 28c BOlogna 99c The good turnout of fans on both days were treated to some exciting ball. Pfoceeds from the tournk. ment and the dance held Saturday night go towards the work being carried out at the ball park. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ' offers a complete selection of wedding announcemonts styledatin f.or the discrim• ' in ask for THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, -JULY 30, 1975 1)A016 TWENTY-EIGHT / THAT A number of Lucknow Business places are offering values in this ,issue which will be found this week end at the Sepoy Days Sidewalk • Sale in Lucknow. Check them over. THAT " Iducknow 'Fire Department• res- ponded to a call about 4 p.m. Saturday to the Huron Sands road, running west to the Lake off Highway 21. A car belonging to Jim Lapthorne of London was, badly gutted by fire. THAT About ten days ago, a stupid act of vandalism saw someone or ones remove the flag atop the —post office. It was reportedly burned in an incinerator behind the stores on main street. An attempt to remove the Legion 'Hall flag the same night met with failure as the vandals a w c e t. renterrupted in the midst of the THAT Thomas William of. St. Lucia Island, in the West Indies, has been visiting this week with Jamie Elliott of Lucknow and renewing acquaintances with others in this area who holidayed last winter in St. Lucia. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Priestap hosted a barbecue party Nan Tuesday evening in Thomas' honour. THAT • Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Maclntyre of Kinloss were the winners of a Half Carcass of Beef at the Bruce County Beef Improve- ment Association draw, 'held at the 1975 Beef Barbecue at Chesley Community, July 24th. Ronald Oswald, an. Elderslie Township farmer, was awarded the Tommy Cooper Award, the pr entation made . by a representative of C.F.O.S. radio station, Owen Sound. THAT Gordon and. Mary Lou Barger, who had been 'residing in the home on the corner of Outram and Wheeler Streets in the village, owned by Mary Lou's parents, Jack and Mary Collinson, recently purchased the Collinson farm near Kintail and moved there. Jack and Mary and, daughter Jackie, who works in Goderich, are now residing in their tucknow home, known to many as the former residence of Stuart Robertson. Mary Lou worked for the Bank of Montreal for about ten years prior to moving back home to the farm. Kinloss Farmer Died Suddenly , ROBERT A. STEWART Robert Arthur Stewart of Kinloss Township died suddenly on Satur- day, • July 19th at Wingham and District Hospital. He was in his 76th year. • The late Mr. Stewart was born in Scotland, December 1st, 1899, coming to Canada as a youth, where he spent his lifetime as a farmer. On November' 7th, 1925 he married RObena Martin of East WaWanosh. Except for a few years ' following their marriage they have been continuous residents of Kin- loss, Township. Besides his wife Mr. Stewart is survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs. Lorne (Veltna) McAllist- er of CulrOsS TiSwnship, Mrs. Dave (Eileen) Moffat of Kinloss Town- ship and Don Stewart of Teeswater; ten 'grandchildren and three great grandchildren. • The .funeral service was held at McPherson funeral Home, Tees- water on Monday, July 21st. Mr. Bev . Kay of Whitechurch was minister. Interment was in Teeswater CeMetery. Pallbearers were. John de Boer, George Young, Bill Moffat, Donald Moffat, iJim Stewart, Ron Stewart.' FloWer bearers were Bob Orr, Wesley Young, Don Martin, Wes7 ley Tiffin, Doug Moore. McKAY'SFI F.M#IiMARKET vwwwwwwwwwwwwWstswasissamsowsmixo.wwwisiommoosme EPOY. DAYS CLOVERLEAF ALBACORE 6.5 OZ. Flaked Tuna lic `MEADOW GOLD SILVERWOODI REG. $1.93 Ice Cream Now Only $1.49 EWALH SALE 24 10 OZ. CANS — REG. $6.00 SAVE $1.51 Pepsi Now• $4.49 THANK YO U We would like, to thank our customers for making last week's Grand Opening a success. Roderick and Wilhelmina McKay 189.95 Lucknow Intermediates Win 2nd Annual Kinsmen Ball Tournament On Weekend COMPLETE WITH $17.95 STAND for this outstanding ELECTROHOME Black and White "THE GEMINI" Portable ing is left out. Electirohome'does not com- promise quality because a TV is port- complete all. 'round television set, noth- so easy to move around . . . in the home able. No shortcuts are ever taken. It is "The Gemini" is a compact model. A . . . at the cottage, etc: All T.V.'s and Appliances are Priced To CLEAR during the Sidewalk Sale. Days reer TV & Beak - • Lucknow • Phone 528-3112 under coaeh and manager Bill ' Hunter, won the 2nd Annual Intermediate Ball Tournament, last Lucknow's Intermediate team, game and for the Consolation 'and Elmira were evenly matched with Elmira scoring the winning Final, Goderich Dominion Roads run in the eighth inning. week end. sponsored by .the Final Score was 7.6. Lucknow and District Kinsmen Club. The Championship game OS They received the Championship another thriller with Walton pros, Trophy and $100 in prize money. iding the opposition for the local Elmira won the consolation final "boys. ,Hugh Todd was the winning and received the Consolation pitcher. The final score was , Trophy and $50 in prize, money. Lucknow 8, Walton 6. Eight teams competed in the tournament which started at 9.00 on Saturday morning and continu- ed throughout the day, with the two final games played on Sunday, Perfect weather prevailed for Saturday's games and the follow- ing is a resume of the scores: Lucknow 1, Goderich Lakeport Steelers 0; Ripley 5, Goderich Dominion Roads 3; Walton 6, Strathroy • 3; Mount Forest 4, Elmira 1; Goderich Dominion Roads 17, Goderich Lakeport Steelers 1; Lucknow 5, - Ripley 3; Elmira 8, Strathroy 3; Walton 9, Mount Forest 8, in extra inning of play. The heavy downpour on Sunday almost put an end to the day's schedule, however with the aid of a tractor and several volunteers, the field was put back into shape and the games resumed. In the first