The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-08, Page 20i L . N
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .
ALL ANR WINTE[
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New Fall Hat• :
Pair Of Gloves
and .a Scarf
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WITH THE
PURCHASE. OF A NEW FALL.
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DRESS COAT
•:ALL SIZES 10 TO 20 AND 14V1 TO 20/2,
Ladie4' and Mse's Wear.
AGENT" FOR KINICARDINE CLEANERS
ree ick -up aN d Delivery_Tue$day and . Friday.,.
Threi.Frotfl'F�ni1Iy
Were -Hospitalized -
: Mrs. 'ken licholson'of Lucknow
returned homelast week from
• Victoria: Hospital,• London.where
she was hospitalized 'two weeks
following surgery-. Two of her
• daughters' were;, in Wingham•:Hospit-
al at'that same time ,. Heather,,
age nine for' thirteen days and:
Karen, age six•• for, eleven days;
tea
Dungann�
xhibits .At
THAT work got'underway fast week
on. the remodelling'of the
Lucknow Post Office. Details on
-this were carried earlier__in The.
Sentinel.
Provincial police from the. God
'erich detachment are' investigating
a' break-in. at, the Dungannon Agric-
.ultural Hall early Tuesday morning
of last week, Fair Day.
' Police said 15 ;articles; valued
• at $65,in ;total:were taken.... The
articles were mostly knitted baby
items, ;sweaters and• sewing exhibits
on a 'splay , or t c• air, ey a,
not been judged",
'Fair officiais•termed he theft
•the work' 'of"'a mean thief.'
A,'sma11 window was found
broken:behind a hanging patch-
• . work quilt.
DON'T MISS'
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FINLAY, DECORATORS
THAT the Lucknow arena has taken'
ona new look over the weekend.
The"building, v4as painted dark
P a •
green On the. inside work is
'.on 'the new cushions
proceeding . •
'(the boards around .the: ice
surface), Cement work on the,
spectator area behind the boards
was slated for the early part of
this . week
THAT plans are presently being
,made for the' Lucknow Lions Club
Rummage sale on October;17 and.'
18 : --See-detialsn pan atlt:
issue;
THAT Lucknow .Pipe Band played'
recently at; the Tiverton Fall
Fair;: anengagement:, they have.
•kept' for.the past. 15. years.
THAT Lucknow Scouts and Cubs;
are planning a waste, paper drive
'for•the latter part of this month
and area residents are asked to
save their. paper for this occasion,
BROADLOOM 'CARPET':
WAREHOUSE SALE
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SEE THE AD ON PAGE 19 -
Rick Pritchard is
Band President
. •
The. Sentinel
,WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER $th, 1969'
THAT a successful': auction'sale'of'
Port Albert United .Church and •
contents•was. cond>icted by auct-
ioneer Donald°Blue ;of Ripley Qn
Saturday. Gordon Stewart of
•Goderich bought the church,. It
has to,be demolished and remov=.'
ed. Fred Crawford purchased
the shed.' Mrs.' Henry Mac Kenzie
purchased the electric organ
The sale was •quite successful
with all equipment moving well';•
THAT James Needham :Of Ripley,
placed second in the. premier •
breeder and exhibitor awards,. at
the Bruce Black and_ White Show_.
at Teeswater Fair. Peter 'Moyer':
of Mildmay was the winner in
both the Holstein classes. J:im.
took the-ReserveSeniorTand
: Reserve Grand Championship on•
his first prize four-year-old cow ,_
Fradol Supreme Model,; a large,
sharpanimal withgood depth of
fbre rib. .:`Model. stood .'first ,in her
class at' Western, Fair, London. He
showed the winning three-year-
old
hree yearold and first' prize two-year'old
• females
THAT, an auction .sale of salvage'
'lumber, steel, etc from•the
Lucknow arena will be held south
Of the arena next Tuesday'after-
noon , October 14th at 2 p , m ,
THAT Allan'Maclntyre of Kinloss,:
Joe• Foran of West Wawanosh,
Kenny MacKenzie and Tom Helm
o TAshheld:le tt Saturday for
Stratton in Northern Ontario where
• Allan was acting as auctioneer at
the Rainy River feederand stocker
'cattle sale;:. Allan has auctioned
this sale 'Ifor a•number of years.
Approximately 2500 head were
sold Monday. Stratton is on
Highway 11, between' Rainy.'River
and. Fort Frances.- Time permit
ting, the the• foursome.;planned.to go
onto. southern,Saskatctewan after
theal
Twenty eight Band Members
attended the regular practice of the
Lucknow Concert Band last Tues- ;
day night and the election of offic=
ers 'was' held;
The band executive Will consist
of Rick Pritchard as President.. Ray
Elliott_ as Secretary, Mary Hender-
son as Treasurer an rian err in
charge of mus'ic', assisted' by David
Newbold', John Henderson and Tom
Chester
Any experienced musiians: will
be welcpme tothese practices,
Please 'contact. Gordon Cayley,
Ela hdmaster , for. further" details. •
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'OCTOBER. !, 10,'.11
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THAT Lucknow ' Fire . Department
responded to a fire call Sunday,
morning about •10 a m : to the
farm home of Earl Cranstoa' on
the j2tti of Ashfield. The pipes,.
which were on fire, had been
brought under control when fire-
men : arrived
THAT Donna Corrin has' entered
er '
LondonTeach College and s , g
her sister. Nancy': Corrin has corn-
. menced a Bachelor of Science
'course at the University of Wst-'/
ern Ontario in London.. The • girls
•are: the daughters of Dr.. and Mrs.
M. H..Corrin of Lucknow
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