The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-23, Page 20CERTIFIED-SEED—POTATO
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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INSTOf1( ;SERVI�OF.
TERICK PATTERNS
Over. 300 of Butterick's most popular • patterns
will be in. stock IN ALL SIZES,
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worth of ° Butterick patterns, plus `our present
$3000.00 stock of Simplicity patterns, will add to
your ; sewing convenience.
Starting: � F •
riday morning, to • the
•purchasers of tk�e first 25
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Home Catalogue Free;.:.
HTON'S (Luckn�
L adies' _and Men's i Wear.
AGENT : FOR KINCAR[)INE CLEANERS
ee Pick=up' and Delivery Tuesday and Friday
•:THATa .n. umber of Bruce;County.±
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•'Beef. Producers toured area farms •'
on Monday of last .week ' ,;1hey
visited'the feed lot and high moi-
sture, corn ,set -yup at Jack ;Ackert's,%„
" farm at'Holyrood and later visited
'. the feed lot of Jim,r;Harris near, •
Kincardine'A banquet in Kincar-
dine ended the day after: which •.
representatives of the CNR, one
ofthem.Elwood Irwin of,Wingham
and formerly of Lucknow; dis-
cussed. railway services •with. the .:
• beef producers, /
THAT Harvey; Culbert of ;Dungann-
on, road superintendent for�the
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THAT a weekend furnace
explosion at the Lucknow town
hall covered the downstairs area
with soot and' sentthe judging
school,sponsored by the district
agricultural societies, looking
for new quarters to holdtheir
meeting. They found them
across the road at Lucknow • •
United Church wherethey, met'
on Monday and Tuesday.
THAT the Lucknow Boy Scouts
hope to net about •$100 in their
Saturday paper collection. The,
Scout association appreciate the
'many rural residents who brought
paper to Lucknow and assisted in
making up theload., The rural
support is needed and the comm-
ittee hope that this support will.
grow About 14 tons of paper
were picked;up Saturday.
THAT .Allan Gardner, who has'
been employed at. Mel. Stanley's ;
Supertest in Lucknow ; will retuin
.to work. for. Warren Paving •in.Kit-
chener the.; first of the week:
.'.Allan had previously been
employed by. the Warren firm:.'
Ross Cutnming,•former owner .of
the Lucknow.Supertest Garage and
:who 'recently sold his general store
business at Kinloss, will commen
'• ce employment at Mel's Super
recently elected as.`president of
the Huron 'County Road Superin-
tendent's Association He,
succeeds, Melvin Good of *Colborne
Township About thirty county •'
road superintendents attended the
meeting
'THAT. Mrs. `William MacKenzie;
, of: Toronto ; ;'formerl �Yof Lucknow•,'
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observed. her 93rd birthday on
March :12th.
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ksocial g w� J l evenin was enjoyed in
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the basement 'of Christ 'Anglican'
Churc4i, Port -Albert recently,, in
honour. of •.Mr . , and ,Mrs.. Tom Phill-.
ps• and family,who have moved to
'Highway , 86 about a'mile 'westrof
Lucknow. .
Euchre was played wig s v n
tables. The winners were'lvlrs: Rol
Petrie, Ralph : Foster, Sharon
Tigert and Jack Phillips
r .. urn_Adams presented Mr.
erUmbac area
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BROMO SELTZER, Reg. $1,19 _ _.�__a�_ . �.... 4.93c'`
IDA' MILK OF MAGNESIA, 16 OZ.
IDA MILK :OF MAGNESIA, 32 OZ.
IDA, MOTH KILLER, 16.0Z., Reg. 69c'
POLAROID 'COLORPACK 11 CAMERA,
Reg. $39.95
ULTRA BRITE, Reg. $1.25
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FOR BRUNETTES ONLY, Reg. $2.50 ."
._BAYER`:ASPIRIN,Reg. 95c:
,GELUSIL'TABLETS 50's, Reg. $1.35: 99c
RICHARD HUDNIJT, CREME RINSE
'SPECIAL 99c
CURITY COTTON BALLS, Get 54 Free
SPECIAL. 99c
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•and Mrs Phillips with, an ,envelgpe
of money from the congregation:,
Ralph, Foster thanked them for their
work in the' church and wished thea
the best in the future in heir new
home.
Ivlx:.•and Mrs; Phillips thanked'
everi�one ' for their kindness
The Phillips family moved just
recently to the former Al Irwin.
home on Highway 86.
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Stratford Fes#ivdl
' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1969
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Headquarters For Gardening Needs
Seed Potatoes, Dutch Sets,
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Tins 99c
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APRIL 24, 25, 26.
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LUCKNOW 528-3420
prize with 83 marks. John Hender-
son received 2nd with 81 marks
In Clarinet solo,. 13 years and un-
der., :Ruth;Henderson, Gail Pritchard
and Brenda; MacDonald received•
;79,' 78 and 77 respectively
Bob Hall placed 1st in Piano Sight •
Reading' class., 14 'years and under,
wit a mar o
A Recorder Ensemble from Brook-
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side Public School received 86
marks and a .first place ribbon:
They were commended very highly
for•their excellent, showing by.
Harvey Perrin, the adjudicator:'
Bob Hall competed :at -Stratford
Festival Monday evening and plac-
ed second in a class of eleven. It
was an open class or • a • Bac piano
solo. ' •
UCKNOW.
PHONE 528-2903
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FOR
ONES MacNA1,JGHTON SEEDS
On Saturday, a number of Luck-
i now and area students went by '•
bus to.. Stratford; to participate in•the
annual Stratford Kiwanis lvlusic
Festival.
The results were as follows.
'John.Hend•erson,.in.open Recorder.
;Solo class', was aw.a-rde4-•f'
with a mark of 84,
Ricky Passmore,• in Cornet Solo 15
;years 'and under , received a second
;place ribbon with a mark of 78
Ricky Pritchard, with a mark of
81, received a first, place ribbon
In Saxophone Solo, 18 years and
under, i oug1as Wall received 1st
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