The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 24"PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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THE ;.LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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TO1LU(fl MOTHER
$10.00: GIFT CERTIFICATE •FREE,
PLUS
ONE. DOZEN ROSES
_:.RULES
1,. You must be a mother to fie eligible' for the free gifts;
Z Any persony' •
.'ma entera mot her in the contest
• The, winning : name will be ° drawn 'Saturday,' May 10, ,1969'
at 5 p.m,
▪ The, winner will be notified immediately.
YOU MAY ENTER A • MOTHER'S NAME' IN OUR.
MOTHER'S DAY CONTEST. FOR ALL. PURCHASES MADE.
BETWEEN. NOW AND MAY 10, YOU WILL RECEIVE A SALES
SLIP. •WRITE A MOTHER'S NAME ON THE SALES SLIP AND
PLACE IT IN••THE BOX PROVIDED IM OUR STORE'
FOR EVERYMOTHER
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OTHERS DAYq*;
SEES.,
ie Sentinel
THA Keith Johnston, •Wingham
gar ge .operator and formerly•of
Kinloss, received treatment for •
a lacerated left hand at 'Wingham.
and.District Hospital recently, ,
Keith, received the' injury while
• towing away, wreckage from a•
recent multiple car accident
just north of Holyrood . •
THAT Mrs.. Ronald' Austin. of •
Goderich, the, former Judy Reid:
' of this community,; was respon-
`sible for raising'over $80 in the
weekend OXFAM walk. at = '
Goderich. Judy completed the
25'mile walk through'Goderich., '
southf.on Highway ,4 to.Huron
road 18, to Homesville and then
west on Highway 8 to'Goderich
Judy":had ,several, local sponsors
who aided in•the•worthy cause,
THAT'.'a picture recently appeared
in, The Sentinel of the Lucknow,
Bowling Club of many year ago.
One of the: men in the photo, was .
unidentified and George Lockhart
• of Kinloss has since told us that
the gent was 'Henry Tucker who
•at one time worked with the late;
Austin•:Solomonof Lucknow
THAT .Mrs,. Carol Karnitzschky,,
IR R.'## 5' Lucknow, won': the
I jackpot of $107'on 56calls at
I
the Lucknow. Legion bingo last •
•week..
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1969` •
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SUPREME 16 OZ.
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Cream Stye . Corn •
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. Dog Food Saldi e:
SUPREME 15 OZ.
Sweet Mixed
:Pickles.
ASSORTED
Marshmallow , Cookies
LARGE 12 OZ..',
STOCK UPI
2 Jars 79c
COMPARE
Tins:49c.„...
•� GOOD'.�BUYl�
Tins 1!5c.
SAVE MCINEY!
' bars 59t
4 VARIETIES
s. 89c
VE 13c
Kelloggs Cornflakes 2 Pkgs. 61c
Get Yourq Seed Potatoes Here Now!
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FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
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Bloopers That
Get Into Print
THAT Miss:Anne Wightman,
•sister of Mrs: Bruce,Hamilton of
• Lucknow is:.being ordained . in'
the Belgrave Presbyterian.
• Churdhr.ori Thursday, May 8th,
`at 8 p:, m, Miss Wightman grad-
,uated on Tuesday. of.this week .
from Knox, College ,• Toronto.
•Mr: and Mrs: Bruce` Hamilton,
with. other membersof the
family attended the. graduation
e ivery : • ues' ay an r' . ay.
fyou think we're bad, you should'
read some of'the mistakes ,in the
• others • ,For instance, `,.
A • man ended up .in •hospital after
•`THAT Chapter 89 of the Eastern
Star were guests at the St,
Andrews Presbyterian .Church,'.
Wingh,am onysunday:, May,,4th"
The Worthy Matron Mrs ,Isabel
'Congram read the:lesson. Mrs:
,Harvey'Webster of Lucknow, was
soloist; Officers' and Members'
—f-rotn Lueknow attend djthe
Many newspapers including chis corning into contact with ."a live •
are occasionally criticized for their wife
t h. l errors (he worst offeru d
•whitey own 1
d.er is 'the world's most famous 'w,ith punk•trimmings servioe.
paper„ the New York Times). If • •"For sheer, tricks .'fight and stain,
ypograp Ica„ The brie wore "a g
• ANNOUNCEMENTS,.
INFORMALS
AOCESSO R 1 ES
THAT. Bill Sproul of •Town''was
the w,inner•Of a transistor radio
in a, recent soft-drink contest
Campaign Is On;
During May
The; Salvation Army's annual
.Red Shield,Appeal will be ,held:
:during the month of May in the
;town of Lucknow 'Local:':
chairman is Cameron MacDonald.
The Objective of $575 will
make*possible the continuance of.
Salvation Army: service.s in the
community foOhe next year.
ThQ Natio •
$3,605,7.65. this year.. Itis
absolutely essential that this
amount: be 'realized to meet the
operating deficit on The Army's
social service institutions daring
for ail'.kmds of human'need, and •
'sheltering thousands of less •
• ' forttiriate Canadians,
•
expressed confidence in the local
citizens, feeling certain they' will
stand by them in .a 'practical way
again this year and help put the
campaign over the top.
Ina , give me a srnall'=mouthed lass';
•at sundown",,
Salvation Army officials have
FOR THE'DISCRIMINATIN6
THE
Yt u mayselect your wedding
invitations,' announcements
• and accessories with coin?
plete confidence,as to quality,
and' correctness of,for n.
Weddingamouncemaus o j.
• TRADttIONAL BEAUTY
• 'di ASsiC DISTINCTION
1 SoCAL CORRECTNESS
Let us honour these "Battle -scared'
war veterans";.
"The speaker, reviewed the'book
"Three Little Pigs Stayed Home"
There Were twenty-seven.at the,.
meeting: •'•"
.At the end, of the ceremony all;
the guests lined up to "miss thee, •
bride";
Even photo editors occasionally
A. Kansas City
paper, for example, ran two
pictures, one day on its .front pager,
• one of a society lady , the other of
a vacant lot that had recently been
ocupid-by an old building; The.
captions were teversed , the one
under the society lady reading,
Olid ,Eyesore .Gone,
•
personallaed:wading napian4'tivatcbet and
cake Ihoxes also a�ailabie. '
indergarten: Registration
esR .,
Parents in the former Township School Area of Kinloss and
Lucknow 'desiring to have a child attend Kindergarten : at Luck-
now and District Public School 'during the 1969-70 School Term
are requested to register with Mrs." Helen Hall, .at -the School
. TUESDAY AFTERNOON; MAY 20, 1969'
From 2.:00 to 4:00 P. M
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Proof that the child wilt be five years• of age befits DiFeetnbef
31st, 1969, is required' and' if possible the child should 'accom".
pany parent at time of registration.