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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-21, Page 16• PAGE SIXTEEN' THE' LUCKNOW''SENTIN•EL: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO_. ASHTON Greet: dh, the' warm •• , days to: come:;in our'. Own cool,• colorful straw hats:. Great! Made by Stetson Arid other well, •:known' menu' actu>�rers $5.9$ From .63%'t0 CL TOWELS Subs: and regulars, blain and; Pattern., A ` special line of man ufacturer's •,clearance::. At $1.59 or 2 for .$3,00 Sizes 25 x •48 and, 24, x 46. ALSO SCATTER RUGS 19 x•33 Only, $1.4.9 It HOW Ladies' and* Men's -Wear AGENT FOR KINCARDINE: CLEANERS Free •Pick-up and Delivery Tuesday and Friday: HELENS „'Mr:' and Mrs. 'John.Brosz of Elmira. were week' -end visitors with • ' •Mr and ' Mrs .Gordon. Lyons and' ,family,. Mr. and Mrs:. Bob Buchanan of Kirkland Lake and Mr. and.'Mrs. Ivan Clarke of:Rex,dale were holi- , day visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. • �;.'Tom.Todd and'Mr&. F.G.. Todd; — en rrPwar. of•Montreal wag •' week -end visitor with Mr. and • 'ine 'Of London were weekend visit: Ors, with,Mr. and' Mrs: 'Harold' Cooper ; • Visiting:Mr. . and Mrs . George Hurnphrey Over the holiday week-. end were. J1rs :. Phylis Hoffman;., Mr. and:Mrs.'Don. Nichols and'Steven and -P1 11 le - ,ines and'`Mr and Mrs 'Iv'an Ric and and Darlene of Toronto.h= 4 THAT Clarence .Greer of Lucknow ' Mr.. and Mrs.. Ross Pannabecker P, Brian Grey,Ralph Trornmer and Gordon l'annabec er o Preston were week -end visitor$ THAT here are the•,Uarnes of the St : Helens baseball. team, of 18.88' as pictured in the Sentinel last week; front row, "left to right., John McKay, Dr.. James Gordon., Dan Bickle second row.,, left to right; William Hetherington; William Cameron, Walter Wehb, ; William McCrostie; third, row left to right', Walter . Sturdy, . John Gordon,,,Charlie • Taylor, John, :Hetherington., Geo rge Webb, John McPherson THAT'winners at the grand open: •ing •of Mel,Stanley's Supertest 'Were: floatirig•lantern, Brian John `stone;' 1/ 2 gallon ice cream.; Donald Johnstone and Charlie •Anderson;. case'of pepsi,• Allan. Gardner; case of canned pop; Mrs. Cartnan .Harni1ton; case of wishing well Wes Ritchie;' Elev- en prizes,•are still•. unclaimed . See: the lucky: numbers listed - elsewhere in this issue `and cfieck ,your'•lucky.number stub; • The•- .. draws were•.rnad.e' by' Mrs. Ford. Cunningham and Al Hamilton THAT winners in the opening draw special' at "Fashions by Janette°": xn Luc''now weierfree-permanent . • Elaine Robinson ; :R. R. 1., Belgrave; two'free•sharnpoos and sets, Pati:' • Hamilton; Lucknow, one' sharripoo and set , 'Florence • •Mac- • -Lerman, Lochalsh. THAT a fire about` 11 ,Thursday night apt the home of R.D. Ross', in°the' location of 'the CNR station; was quickly.brotght under control by Lucknow Fire Department.. •R. D, was not at home at the time and the outbreak was noti ced,'by neighbours. • The fire started 'under the house and worked up onde wall; The small house suffered smoke' and,some fire damage. 3v sso#tatY�ar WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, 1969 ruit YOUR. "LOWEST. PRICES" FOODLAND HEINZ 33 OZ'; Whiie' :Vinegar BAYER. 10 COUNT . Aspirifl Tablets : 'STOKEL• Y FANCY 14. OZ. •. Cream .Stylet . Corn TANG, REG.. 2 FOR 49e. Orange Crystals SAVE 6c gay Only 29c SAVE 22c. Ofl1y:9c BARGAIN! • Tins 77c - STOCK UP! s. 43c '...,#********,*******. INTRODUCING:•,"SATIN"' BRAND ARGARINE PAY THE LOW; LOW; : PRICEY COLOURED Pounds 59c" KLEENEX, ECONOMY 400's Facia1: Tissues Yi SAVE 15c Vis. 59c. PititteTriow VALUES EFFECTIVE' MAY 22,'23, 24 PHONE LUCKNOW 528-3420 R�4Shield :Mrs.: Harvey Webb. Mrs; Grewar, Nancy and• Bradley who•had. spent." the past•,week with her parents, returned to 1\9ontrear on Monday Mr and Firs,: Andrew Gaunt were Sunday yisitors with \ir,.:and•Mr • Earl Sherwood at Carlow Pamela Cooper and Nancy-Lach • with Mrs:•. Don: Pannabecker, Rodger. and Mary T.he heart,and blood vessel as 'a`re" responsible for More industrial lost time than 'strikes and ,work. stoppages•: . ;1'I SAL 4 AL , S,p,Y" HELLO!'MR .:1MRS, $,HOPP'E R, `: WERE,, SALE A` VOUlL BE'' SEEING, US IN THE ADS RUN BY YOUR "GOOD ' FRIEND" DI :HE$TERFIEL1 SUITES fa&atoice arra 2o't/ 522,-3013 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL IA NCES has been appointed treasurer of Lucknow United Church succeed ing Mrs Elwin Hall 'who has re= • ' signed because the Hall family. will shortly move'. to Owen: Sound. ee The Salvation Army's Red Shield earn ai 'n'is,well on its y pg. way to beinga success. in. Lucknow ... That -s' le: se -n nce- . • --lot-,' . � se -a Translated it means:that Lucknow's men, worrien,.boys and .giris who'• need. encouragernent,'counselling,. help in' many ways, can look -fi r -w -aril -to 199 with -more hope-,•, ., . help'can be offered rests with. those who support.the balarice, of the: Red' Shield campaign. It's not over yet and it wont be ,until every" person, ' who wants'to 'help has had a e chanc. When' yours comes remember ;that the need is great ; and it takes people who are ; -big-in-heart town§:met THAT Harold Campbell. of Luck-' now commenced work at John W.. • Henderson LumbenLtd.` in Luck- ••' now On•. Tuesday., THAT Tony and.Donnie Johnstone I: represented The •Sentinel' at a { ,tour of Douglas Point 1Vuclear• '• 'station' on Friday for district 'news- ' 'papers; radio and TV stations. T-1 21T a' u-ews ielease---from-the Holstein -Friesian Association.. ' indicates that .James T:. Need-' :ham of Ripley purchased a milk- ing female at the Opache farms :sale at. Guelph ort May 13' for . $1500. THAT ..Mr + and Mrs.: Wayne Stan - 1 ley'have taken up 'residence in', the. Gamrnie.apartments on "Ross Street 'in Lucknow . ' ee.�re"n" •r,»w+wtrc�uwaa�>cai. x r; an, •rs, °o•ert .®amst• rna,. who have been'r.esid'ing the• Hartford horne,on Stauffer Street north', ,have commenced building a new home on one of. the Gammie lots opposite the i Christan'Pefornied Church in the south:end of the village,: Mr. • Dartsrna iis+ is teacher. at:•Ripley •�M��`�•,:."s;.,,':'"'z=^'ekG:�.ew.aw?:wm�Yn.,.xw..vxrw�v...r� ..w� more. assur"ance,they•that will not,be� forgotten by •The Salvation Army, but sympathy'Can only go so far. • That sympathy needs to be backed up by practical help. That is more to the point: There is no age or social level untouched by The Salvation Army's workers. But how Much -practical ttended 1925- IassReunionr». .Mr and Mrs.'.Edward Arens of Indianapolis, Indiana visited recently with 'her sisters Misses Hazel and Ada Webster. Mrs. Arens attended there -union of the graduating••class 1925 ',from the Torontr GeneralHospital and renewed friendships with more than'• 40' former Classmates. Stewart' Early ilkbri.d s' Y i• (�4 -4',e:4 FROM LUCiNOW • • PHONE 528.2903'