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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-09, Page 24•-• • ';.f• •• . PAWN TWENTY-FOUR • • • THE LUCKNOW SEHT,INELit LUCKNOW, ONTARIO :0 use CO- • Supplements DAIRY CO-OP 36% DARI-FLO SUPPLEMENT BEEF , . - ' CO-OP •341.3/4 AND 40% BEEF GAINER SUPPLEMENT BOOK YOUR FALL NEEDS NOW on all CO-OP dairy and beef supplements_ ORDERED BEFORE DECEMBER 12 NQUIRENI' - • -- coop PHONE 528-2125 Enjoyable Weekend,ley• and Murray Keith. on the - a trio by Janet MarriO,tt , Eric.Cay: trumpets: Accompanists on the Forlind Menibers pian 9 were Karen Elliott and • „,. •• Brian Keith. • The Dixieland • • By SANDRA JOHNSTONE., Friday of, last week the Luck - now and, Drstrict Bancl•enjoyed a trip to Marton' presenting s ort Concerts at Ripley Public School and Tara Public School enroute. The bus left tke .Lucknow SchoOl at 9 a .rstOppirig at Ripley and on to Chesley where • ,they toured the Bruce!County School B9ard :Administration of- , esT, Lunch wa-s,-eaten-at the Chesley Public School. After the Concert at • Tara they went on to Wiarton 'where a delicious supper was served at the Wiarton District High School A concert Was held . .later that night, in the auditorium, of the school. A large crowd of ' •• residents in the area attended to . .hear various nurnberi. played by the Lucknow Band. The land Brass also played .everal .riurribers, Solos "weri presented b) David Ackeri,on the Clarinet ' • Dianne Harrison on thetrumpet •' duets with. Steven Ritchie and ^ • . ' • Jamie Graham on the trombones, Brass played for.a dance after The band members were billet- ed in Niartoh horries_that night a Ttlre—corme-ir--A-strii-dooilig party was held Saturday morning.. At one o'clock the band played in the Wiarton Santa Claus par- ade,' under the 'direction of Band- master -Mr; Gordon Cayley. -The-- bus then left for. Lucknow later that afternoon. The band mem- bers had a most enjoyable stay in • NEW PA GEL I. • f * *Minuets • • AN ADDING MACHINE Christmas, manual and electric in stock„ The Lucknow Sentinel, phone 528-2822. • • NOTICE. FINLAY DECORATORS WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS Thursday, December 17th, to Thursday, January 7, 1971, inclusive MARAND BOB FINLAY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th 197 YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLANP SEE... By The Sentinel ..•••••••••••....4•••04....:4••••••••:.•••••.~ THAT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blue • and. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Ripley are vacationing in • Florida, where They plan to spend -a few months. THAT Mrs. Wm. ,Andrew. of Ash- field „the former Suzanne Need- ham-, commenced work at the ,•offices of Drs, Corrin and Mc- Kim on November 23rd. She •succeeds Mrs. Rob Shbuldice 1 • (June Ackert) whose'ma•r'riage took place on Saturday. • • THAT Mrs. Wm. 'Connell of ' Wingham. well known in the Lucknow *community , was hon- oured, recently by nurses of the, :area at a dinner to mark her, retirement from the nursingpro- fession . Mrs. Connell has been a st'aff Member at Wirigham Hos., • pita 1 for some time'. She was presented with a wrist watch. THAT because of a time problem. at The Sentienl, election thank yuus-requestedHfor-this-week- . •various candidate§, will all be published in,next week's paper. iliA,T-Tvehave seen improved delivery Our Of the loridon post office with subscribers in, Ker - wood and Lucan, 'Who forrnerly receiired their paper' a week after publication., now rec- • eiving it on Friday... However, various subscribers in the Town-. . to,. Peterborough and. Montreal areas still report delivery of , . The Sentinel taking two weeks and more on some occasions,: We are continually trying to • _improve,../these situations which are created in the large. city distributionpoints. • If you• have delivery problem., Phone your postmaster and•explain it, to hun. Pshaps Can • • • FOOD VALUES CANADA RED. 73/4 OZ. SAVE 10c Cohoe Salmon Pay Only 53c KADANA .100 COUNT_ GOOD VALUE I Tea Bags Pay Only 69c • E. D. SMITH 19 OZ. SAVE TO 7c Apple Pie Filling 2 Tins 77c BUY OF THE WEEK! • STOP ! ONTARIO NO. 1 .• ' Potatoes • 25 POUNDS SAVE TO 30C v PAY ONLY '69c SCHNEIDER'S 3c OFF ' SAVE TO 19c Shortening Sale '.2"Pounds 59c HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS TREATS Chocolates, Candy, Mixed Nuts, Etc. st+ 4.0 04*, ;44-4*--•4":":"."4*-A.• +WITH $5.00 CASH PURCHASE ••SAVE 30c T t Gel' Half -Gal. Ice • Creane+479c • SCHNEIDER'S REG: 69c. • ---STOLLIC-1 Wieners • . Pound 59c •.. • • • • • . • • • . .. • . . . • • . VALUES EFFECTIVE PHONE LUCKNOW DECEMBER 10, 11, -12 5284420- THAT a total of $208.10 was the arrioiint raised during the recenr Poppy Campaign by Royal Cana- giCin-Bra-neh--#3.09-them bers and Ladies Auxiliary. This included the amount contained, in the boxes placed: in the • schools. .• A TYPEWRITER for Christrni all, price ranges starting at $59.6 lay away yours' now --and don't 1 disappointed later, The Lucknc Sentinel, phone 528-2822 PRINTED GIFTS L-• serviette playingcards, coasters, matche etc., inexpensive and different,,lo prices. The Lucknow Sentinel, 52 2822:, • Twenty-two Co-op petroleum driver-salesmenfand 4 local e'.;.0 -op managers, from the Grey , •f5ruce and Perth county area .toutied the head office,faailities of United Co-dperativ/es of Ont' wrio recently. While in Toronto, they visited a petroleum refinery and a grease and oil bulk blend- ing pi:ant. 'Qur fellows had a great day and picked up know-, ledge which is bound to help them and their customers „''' says. UCO 'district 3 petroleum reptes. .• entative „ Murray ClOcs, 61.11an 'over, • . • Pictured in \the group it s`nla jamleson LucknoW Cote!) get and Bill Searle „ Lac er-salesmin.