The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 14It
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. #4 JANUARY
BUY NOW and . SAVE!'
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UNTIL. . JANUARY 31st
AGENT FOR 'KINCARDINE CLEANERS
ree Pick -Up andt'Delivery Monday and. Thursday
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dies' end Men'sWear _. Lucknow .
QW SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, OZ
THAT Mr. .and. Mrs. Wellington.
Henderson left by motor the
first: of. the week for Atlanta,
Georgia, . to visit with' Mr. and
Mrs.' Herb .Nesbitt '(Lois, Hen-
derson)..They were accoznpani-
:'edb Mr.: `and Mrs. Harry La-_
p, t
'vis who'"'104.11 ` ,akll, continue o
to visit Hasterrr 's ,si
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Florida t ' Y
at West Holywood; • •ry
THAT 'Mrs. R. H. Thompson is •
visiting this 'week' in. Elmira at
the home •ofher daughter, Mrs:.
'Wm,' Hewat. On'Tuesday, ;Mrs.
Thompson,. was;'. on . Kitchener
TV ' as the "Ladyof The Day."
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She was interviewed and pre-
sented with flowers ': and other
gifts.
THAT we had a .note' .from A. M;
"Sandy" Nicholson ..last week
accompanying ; his renewal Ito
the 'old • •.home 'paper: San,y.
was elected' to the 'Saskatche-
,wan. Legislature last years and
holds ,the post of Minister .of`
Social Welfare 'and Rehabilita-
tion in the C.C.F. Government
headed by T. C. ' Douglas.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Thomp-'
' son were in Kitchener on Sa-
turdayattending
turda .an executive,
meeting :of the Western County
Weekly NewspaperAssocia-.
tion . held. at the•
itchener
'Press Club. •
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SEN.TtNEL
THAT , the first shoot :party
sponsored by" .Zion .L O.L. was
.held in 'the hall. Januar'y 20th,'
with' 8 :.tables, High- lady was
Mrs. Y Charles Anderson and
high gent 'was Rae Watson..
The next card party is planned
'for February 3rd.
THAT Gordon Kirkland, vice-
; president of the Huron Co-op-.
• erative Medical Services, revis-
es somefigures which: appear-
ed in . a report of. the Co-op's.
annual meeting. Of some:50,090
'. people in Huron County, there
are, approximately 3;000 Mem-
bers in the Co-op '.Medical ser-
vice, providing coverage for.
some 7,000 people.
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THAT Wm.' J. MacPherson,, . Sr.,
- of Pinecrest Manor is very ap-
preciative of all • the' Christmas
remembrances,, nor' is ' be un
Mindful of the delicious 'tur-
key, dinners at the festive
;season." -In his' note : to The
Sentinel /Mr. 'MacPherson ' con-,
eludes,' "the hospitality' of Mr.
and Mrs.. Newbold and family
is' unexcelled.."
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�:�•T stet•' Agricultural
THAT eesw ,
Society ' twill ahold ''their,, (fair
this year :on the ,last (Saturday.
of Septemlber, rather, than the
traditional' first • Wednesday in
October.
THAT . the Lucknow Fire De-
partment will: hold their an-
nual Rurns. :Ball .: on Friday ev-
ening,•: to :music, by Carruthers
Orchestra and featuring Scotch'
piecing and :dancing. The 'Fire-
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WEDNESDAY
; 25th,
1961
. YOUR , BARGAIN' FOODLAND •
CREAM SALE,
$ave 1.Oc
t,elon
Favorite Brand. Ba�rgam,
AYLMIr , CP 7c
R,ATSU:•- :S'° Save .�'Z; bLtils.
3 5
Rich, .red; ,flavourful, 11,oz. . •,
GEM MARGARINE SALE, 'Save 17c
Swift's Top Quality. Bargain se Bus
PEAS "KOUNTY KIST", Save 1.6c
Std. quality. Stock -up special
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8 tifls
CHEESE ;SLICES' ON SALE, Sive 6c
• Maple'- Leaf. 8. slices . per pkg.. Eacb
•
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HEADQUARTERS * For : ALL 'YOUR., FRESH ` FRUITS
and VEGETABLES, ARRIVING DAILY. • AS USUAL,
WE ARE TOPS: WITH APPLES & POTATOES
Values Effective ` We Sell For Leas
nary.
28 � � Phone . X119, Luclmow.
Jan 26,27,
H+i i
men have sponsored :this dance'
for many, many;. ;years and at
one time had ;a more Scottish
flavour. than' today, although;
the •sponsors;'have'always tried
to maintain •' .the : tradition.
Burns Night- was at one.,time,
always associated with a Jan-
uary , blizzard, \but it took more
than • a storm to • keep , the
crowd away.. ' And =at' " 'lunch•
time: 'there were' •;baskets of;
ham and ' salmon ' sandwiches,
and ' steaming coffee by the
boiler -full, served for ' free..
T there were:' onl154
THAT Ycases
of rabies : in ►Ontario, in 1960,
as compared'.. °with 904 cases
during •1959. These figures
will have special • .:significance •
in this, community 'where the
Malady was quite prevalent
for a time infecting cattle and •
other animals and resulting in
several . • • • humans • 'receiving,,
treatment as •. ::a safeguard
againsto_sible. ,infection. '••
THAT; a contest for the best' pc
ter depicting .farm `safety
Bruce County officially, started
'last 'week. Sponsored by the,
Bruce County Farm : Safety
Council,. the: comhpetition is. op-, •
en to, . any resident . of Bruce
°County, with, cash prizes award-
' ed in, two classes elimentary
school students and ,an open
class!
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