The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-29, Page 20•‘
MAY'S FRUIT MARK
SHOP AND SAVE PHONE 528-3420
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MAPLE LEAF
Tenderflake Lard ,
MAPLE LEAF
S.P.Cottage Roll
MI Beef Sausage
GLAD •
Kitchen Catchers
RED ROSE 120 O.P.
TeaBags
NESTLE'S
Rice Pudding
Kleenex, 200's
STOKELY'S
Kidney Beans
THREE STAR W.W.
Anti-Freeze•
3
$
LB
1.2
. AVER,
9
$1.19
RE(
Now $1
2 for $1
2 for
1 GAL., Si
Delivery Methods
During Postal Interrup
CARPET: END$.. 1st Quality
Plain Colours - Jute Backed 00% •NY10.0.
COLOR
MAUVE
BROWN
BROWN
SPICE
COPPER
GREEN
REGULAR
PRICE
$15920
131.5 5
84.95.
130.85
64.75
SALE
99.00
85.00
165.00
96.00
195.00
43.00
62.00
33.00
SIZE
QUALITY
'12' 12' 16 sq. yds. Persuasion.
12' x 9' 11" 13.22 sq. yds. Persuasion
12'. x 11' 4" - 15.11 sq. yds. Dawn Fantasy RED 256.10 •
12' X 9' - 12 sq. iids. Pride and- Joy. • TANGERINE 176.40
OFF WHITE 295.08
Designers Collection-Patterned Colours
Rubber Backed-J00%- Nylon
REGULAR
SIZE COLOR PRICE SALE
12' x 10' 9" - 14% sq. yds. PLAIN RUST
12 ' x 13' 5" - 17.89 sq. yds. BROWN AND GOLD
SOLD _
12' x 10' 124 eq. GOLD
12' x 11' 4" --15.11 sq. yds. RED AND BLUE
12' x 10' 11" 14.56 sq. yds. BLUE
12' x 12' 3 " 16% sq. yds. GOLD
12' x 12' 6" - 16% sq. yds. GREEN
12' x 13' 8" - 18.22 sq. yds". RED
12' x 10' 8" - 14.22 sq. yds.
SOLD
BROWN
13' A 11' 4" 16.11
BROWN and WHITE
SOLD
12' 12' 2" -- 16.22
RED AND BLACK
12' x 13' 1" - 17.44 sq. yds. GREEN and GOLD
$113.92 99.60
195.90
141.00
/.145.95
105.95
165.45
120.00
159.45
115.15
178.80
129.80
182.55
132.50
199.50
144.85
155.70
113.00
165.45
120.00
177.60
128.95
190.95
138.65
RUBBER BACKED MATS
ALMOST ANY SIZE - WHILE THEY LAST
At $4.95- square yard
CARPETING CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM DRAPERIES
FiNtAir DicoRimon •
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO._ WALLPAPER AND 0.14, PAINTS PHONE 52444134
12' x 13'11"
12' x 5' 2"
so t. c•
12' x 6air-
7' 1" x 6' 7"•
181/2 sq. ydi. Grecian Way
PA sq. yds. Gende Nite
New
Generation
Manor Twist
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THAT
Bill Finlayson, who was with the
Bank of Montreal in Teeswater, is
now with the bank in Goderich. Bill
and Judy and children have moved
to Goderich. Bill is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson of
Lochalsh and Judy is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacKay of
Huron Township.
THAT
Despite serious problems caused
by the •postal strike, The Sentinels
in the local trading area were
delivered last week, tor the most
part, thanks to the co-operation 'of
many readers and other individ-
uals. Our method of delivery,
which is printed again this issue,
will continue until otherwise noti-
fied. If in doubt, phone The
Sentinel, 528-2822.
THAT
The Lucknow Kinsmen Hal-
lowe'en Dance on Friday drew a
good attendance with proceeds 'for
the Santa Claus Parade. Betty and
Barry McDonagh won first prize in
the costume classes. Donna and
Tony Johnstone placed second.
Advertis
lps
ing
he you compare.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
Delivery problems ,of The Sent-
inel will exist in some areas if the
current postal strike continues.
For the convenience of mail
subscribers, their copy of the paper
will be left fOr pickup at the
following locations as long as postal
service is interrupted. .
R. R. 3 Goderich, Van Osch
• General Store, Kintail.
R. R. 6 Goderich, Eedy's Store,
'Dungannon.
Town of Goderich and other
Goderich rural routes, at Signal
Star office, Goderich.
R. R. 1 Kincardine, MacNay's
Store, Amberley.
KINLOUGH
Mrs. Edna Whytock and Mrs.
Hilaira Whytock of Teeswater
visited Edna's brother Richard
Elliott in Kincardine and District
Hospital and also visited with Edna
and Mae Boyle at Kinlough.
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Haldenby
spent a few days with relatives at
Cornwall.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sieloff
returned to Detroit after vacation-
ing here with relatives.
/ Holyrood WI, family night will
be a pot luck supper in the hall with
Mrs. Raynard Ackert and Mrs. Bill
R. R. 4 Kincardine,
General Store, Kinloss
Kincardine Town
Kincardine routes, at tl
ine News office.
R. R. 3 Wingham,
Store, Whitechurch.
Town of Wingham
Wingham rural routes
Times office, Winghan
All other small post o'
area, Lucknow, Ripley.
Holyrood, Auburn, I
etc. will . operate in
fashion and delivery
received as usual throul
MacPherson ias directo
Little. Peggy Brindley
her home in Dunga
spending a while with
parents, Mr. and
McEwan.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
London spent a few d
farm, concession 10
with relatives here and
before they leave for
spend the winter.
INFLATED TI
The modern family
billfold full of pictu
money to speak of.
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