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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-14, Page 16hrc PAGI SIXTEEN -THE LUCKNOW • SENTIN,EL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO; • 1. WEDNESDAY; APRIL 14th, 1971 • YOUR "LOWEST PRICES"' FOODLAND �e dentine THAT area: residents: are watching with interest and pride the 'per- formance . of Paul Henderson, Toronto Maple Leaf hockey .play.. er , in the N.H.L. playoffs, Paul; has been very .effective: in the early playoff gables;, working '.' under difficulty in a football.;.. helmet worn for protection since • a .recent injury. . For those who ,might notbe aware; .Paul was raised in,Lucknow and played his: s ini,nor hockey here, , • BONDED WOOL AND POLYESTER SUITING Machine washable iii plain, . and,. matching .plaid 'POLYESTER CREPE. 45"• wide' easy -care, needs no.. ironing' a wide 'selection' of printed and plain colours, ,' FORTREL DOTTED :,SWISS 5'' shades for : Spring, washable Ideal for Spring• formals and, bridesmaid dresses.' POLYESTER PRINTED KNIT AND CRIMPLENE JACQUARD Makes ' great travelling pant .: suits ;and •pant dresses, that stay fresh all day: TRECEL AND 'WO'OL DOUBLEKNIT Stripe matt Jersey and Stretch terry; Ideal:. for jumpsuits, • PIQUE–COTTON 'ARVIL, FORTREL AND` COTTON Se v a wardrldcOf Sprint into Summer Pant :dresses . and' Pant Shirts • • EVEN:AND UNEVEN ' • CORDUROY, Stretch and stripe denim.: A , • Sportswear .fabric for hot pants-, button front pants, shirt and 'boleros. 1 :ome::,Aliv� Colour VALUE: CNH"ILE—YOU�ARE AERIC SHOPPING AT-"ASHTONS.f! SELECT. A ,SIMPLICIOR BUTTERICK • PATTERN. TTERN •AND. :STOCK 'UP ON. ZIPPER, THREAD, BUTTONS, ALL: YOUR Sf�111lNG THAT in corm tion with the Stock. Reducing. Sale held over the. past .few' weeks Lucknow Pro Hardware had ardraw. last Satur; day. :John, Warren ..of Lucknow won a 1/:4" electric drill and Donald 'Tebow; R. R 3 Lucknow, Won' a.n 8 ,piece:edffee• seta' LADIES'. AND. MEN'S WEAR .�ncheo�Held For :orffrmatin Class.. people and receive their confirnaa ;tion yov,s: The ,followin_ were S;ert ers of •the'c1ass; Linda Doughe.t •of the `.ileCon_re::a' }.r r ' HOY..�. •.�! � �Y � �. � r+ ��� ��� ! �. �►�. � ��r � �� � rte. � wr, �.. WALLACE'S 3 IN PKG, . SAVE 10c • Pies On Sale Pay Only 59c, TURKEY, BEEF AND. CHIC, KEN• STOCK .UPh..i • SUNSPUN ,... GOOD. VALUE;: . Pound ctn. 39c Soft..Margarine. SUPREME. 8,0Z.. Instant. Cffee SAVE T.O24c` OnIy$.'I.'25 • HAT the first :grass .fire of the sprinrt'tuok Lu.clrnow.� • Depagrtment'tothe farni'of.lau'gh• McWhinney, South' -West of Dun - MAPLE LEAF.i1 .LB;_', LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER. A � Ham ::. ��.� Pay �OnIyanne� ... r :. • gannon on. Ni-onday afternoon: t` was.'pretty well under control:' when 'firemen arrived but had'..': posed a: danger .to.. the house ad • farm buildings. • ' THAT Garr} Gamrttie son'of' and Mr•s;' Ross Gamrnie of West Wawanosh;' was a• last minute passenger on:a : F1ori'da/ trip with • Don Johnstone,;' Murray Johnstone„ Ken Rou'Iston and fon Stanley. Garry was missed froth the group, mentioned in last week's paper... He was hohda,ying''with hispar. ents here having been employed the Yukon for'sorne time. • an a • eac es 'RT.. ti • HACKETT to Mr Wand Mrs George Hackett of�:Calgary , on April 1st in Grace Hospital , gary, a';dau.ghter, Nancy Corinne, ALLEN `= to Doug and Ruby•.Allen'" of Dartmouth.,' Nova Scotia on• Sifday, Match $tri.; a•da ight-e' Dawn. Elaine , first great grand child for Mrs..W, 1;uc.know KLOOSTRA•= to Mr. and s41rs: Ted Kloos'tra of R. ` R. 3, God'er ich on Thursday.; .April 8., 147.1 in Win s-h.am and. District Hos 'ital a daughter . • WITH 55.00 CASH PU CHASE; , SAVE 20c hetHalf=Gal lce Cream o. Y95c VALUES EFFECTIVE • THURS,, FRIDAY, SATURDAY '. APRIL 15, 16;.17...PHONELUCKNOW, 528, 3420'. LO lyre Wand Nies; 14issell',Barr and family' of Agincourt.spent Easter with Mrs:.. John Barr' and. other members .0f his•'fainily here. Mr. ;George f{laldenby:went to, . n,• on on. "eines a:ay or a,c ec up following surgery on his•eyes�; i' lr .arjd Mrs.: Frank M•aiullden visited with Ivlr. "and' Mrs Oars ton Edward and .Rev Andrew Lane at Goderich",, who. celebrated, his 85th.birthday on 1\Mrch,,25.th Mr•: and` Mrs. Lloyd; Percy of. St. Catharines called on: John Barr.. :Mrs.. Frank Maiilden was 4 delegate to rhe Presbyterian synodical at Sartiia. Mr.' arid' Irs„ Ar't..11Iai?.• iced, at Dundalk ani ()Wen. "oirr.d,: on Tuesd'a Mr and Mrs. 'Bill Ikirt. a nd' Nit Fred Guest visited .during: t1ie week with, Mr,, and; Mrs .Statile° Johnston a.tid fatn:ily ,at Lorick n. Mr, and Mrs. Karl 130yle of London visited over the week e'tid with Edna and May 'Boyle .aiid,oth,• er relatives here. • 1 On.Tuesday )arty ��as held =Fia11 to. honour • , Atri1't,,a Card.. ;in the ilolyrooci • Nen ■® r Dungannon and ;`pile Uritea Churches shirred an est.rtin" with th'e,ir parents, the .'Eide'v of both Cor grega.tions 'a t4• 'key, C, l�le'C1:eriaghan,' nyc..�eon was served by the rrier;ber of t;e' U.C. W,: h the: >44gat^,-,on Church on April 8th at 7, W:: ; y v.. • During/the evening tf;e 'eget;' •ifad'an opportunity, to becorhe butter' acquainted with the yo4tig be , 5ard:C Dickson.; B ock has,l t; ,.:Dcy;,al l e,y , gra �cF<' tt:riri ton..y�•3,rar±.te15 he . �i`$o rlily�y 1 er �n�{+ r l f5ra aY:d".j Ci. es Stothe::;„..of thu r c r r,• YJ tul The e v eh' u .et w • e'titlett 'a 'e'te' 'e L:uii > o ,e Swe:e z.w yet eived irztofoYxa .W 4YY� V�Yi�Y. J, 1Y �'t4YY ..tY, r.iL.r Vr fell GYW .:� 1t01;"! JtiysN".a 5 'vs�YL .... wrtut.W to Ser.:S. m.>G''G w ' 1w I • daughters• ,•Ja•cqueline and •Caro line , 1"rior to their leaving the iioltitood•,area. . M ``'r.ay read a r) .,; u � a mad w4'sne a: nd.,. . .hood 'tlliott.:a'd'e the presen ta..t of.a chest of drawers a•t d wcsoi lanke't to r;eri and Nancy each Of the Tittle; ta•19r• `e 1, ott f'a:': ily '1eft..last. ?ti *o Yeside at IL ft.�� Dutton]; o1' Imo I i I' I o I I I I i i il�'I'I'li If IIIIII IITIIIITIIII PETING YOUR COMPLETE Ho* DECORATING CENTRE' • • CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM ,• DRAPERIhS inla•y Deco: WALLPAPER'.ANf ' PAINTS' LUCKNO'W;, ONTiARIO PHONI::328,3434,