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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 13ivEDNErspAY, ,I,14N '21st 4972 RAISINS 3 lbs. for 89c MONARCH CAKE POUCHES 4 for 89c WHITE SWAN. TOILET TISSUE 3 pkg. of 2 for 89c • BRIMFUL CREAM. CORN 19 OZ. 4 for 89c GOOD QUALITY WORK BOOTS AND I WORK CLOTHES Fresh — - Green Onions * * * * * * * * * * * * * it * * * * * * * * * * rd ROHRER'S Country Market THE 1,14;KNOIN SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE THIRTEEN 14 48 162 721 32 245 There's Increased Feeding Efficiency for You in Shur•Gain Bulk Feed' Service You need hardly be reminded that livestock farming is a highly competi- tive business . ._that to succeed_today, production costs have to be controlled today, in every way' possible. Feed costs, labour, time ... these are all' costs of production that you can probably reduce even more. (f your herd-o r-floc k-i -large-now;s I rto expand further, start calculating the --productiot -r-savings-made possible bit— ,bulk feeds handling. • Behind SHUI9•GAIN BULK FEED , SERVICE. -is. years of experience, in feeding herds and flocks that number. in the thousands. That experience iS yours for the. asking. Would you like to talk it over ? KINLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MaoDoug- all, Mrs. Allan MacDougall., Heather and David visited Mon- day with Mr. and. Mrs. Clair MacDougall of Flpherton, • Rennie Graham of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. AleX` Mc Murchy of Oshawa visited on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham. Mr,. and Mrs. Graham Pinkney of Ajax visited on the week 'end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer. ON WESTERN TRIP Betty Colwell and Iind~a- boy e left. on Wednesday on a camping trip through Western Canada. • Mrs. Ken. Miller and family of Delhi were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leona MacInnes. ORDINATION SERVICE At the South Kinloss Presbyter- ian church on Sunday Rev. Glenn Noble conchicted the ordination service for two new elders, Don- ald C. Maclntyre and Evan Keith. The Junior Choir contributed an anthem. Fred Gilchrist was able tore.- • turn home from Wingham and . District Hospital June 10, and grandson, Dale came home dur- ing the Week. . • Allan MacIntyre was admitted to Victoria Hospital for tests on Sunday and Mrs. Gilbert Hamil- ton returned there for further surgery, , Mrs. Grace Maciver and Miss Olive Blake attended the Webster picnic on Sunday and visited after at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ira ' ickie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham are spending a few days with rela• tives and friends at Corunna., Several young people have left for summer jobs. Brenda Ritchie is employed by, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hodgins; Heather ,,Mac Kenzie,has returned for ano_ther summer at Canadian Keswick and Anne and Ruth; Graham are work- ing in a Murray's Restaurant in Toronto. • Mrs. Harvey Houston was .guest speaker at the 70th Anniversary Lunclie,on__Of_the W-ingha-m Wom en's Institute held, at the United Church last. Thursday. She was eceraparried by Mrs-.—lzrne Eadie of Holyrood. LOCHALSH Mrs. Randall holtz and Jeff of New Brunswick are holidaying 'with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brooks. Congratulations to all those who successfully completed anoth- er year at school. were guests at a wedding Wyoming recently. HIGHWAY 116 — 4 MILES EAST OF LUCKNOW Anniversary Services were held at Ashfield Presbyterian Chuich on Sunday with Professor Hay of . Knox College as speaker. Larry Irwin, Blain and Boyd Carruthers provided music foie ihe occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean • • [176: 172 ms EFFECTIVE MON., JUNE 19 TO SAT., JUNE 24 WATCH FOR THESE ADS — THEY'LL SAVE YOU MONEY 301 20 Central School... MISS CLAIROL Shampoo Formula R COLOR- SUGG.• LIST 2.75 TRI 111 63 017 139 By Linda Campbell.. R1D4-A-SS-EMRLY- ual 333 ,'asant skirts, to maxis and 118 der the direction of Ruth Fiend 161 325 son and Mr. Cayley played in cried in style from hot pants to and throughout the year to finish orne Economic's classes were as the fashion'show.- The theme as "Fashion's 72". The girls sponsible for this •assembly. The ain event of this assembly ese attractive garments, which Mrs. Fisher's room and the odelled. The assembly was a al success . Ais, A groupof band members, e backgrotyntr, as the gifts grades 6-8 have really worked. During the week the rotary i01 lasses have been writing,'exams R.will .be' 'finished next week. This will please both the students and the teachers. BUS TRIPS The teachers are bUsy planning bus trips for their classes. The pupils will be going on these in the next two weeks. GRADE 6 Mrs. MacMurray's room are keeping two guinea pigs 'called Herman and Sherman. They measured them and found that one was 6 3/4" long and the otherva-s--richese guinea pigs"certainly have a lot' of atten- tion. OPEN AREA - The open area has been having tests ; and practising for field day out at Holyrood. . 125 )A9 166 [67 ANTI-PERSPIRANT SPRAY.DEODORANT 7 oz. plus 50% mare (104 oz..) RIGG. LIST 1.87 COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION or OIL 4oz. SUGG. . LIST 1.89 ELMER LIMBACH PHONE 528,30K I.D.A. DISCOUNT PHARMACY . '1"!jOcirw REMEMBER, ;WHEREVER YOU ARE IN ONTARIO LOOK FOR THE BIG/ RED. I.Q.A.. FOR SAVINGS AND SERVICE ON ALL YOUR HEALTH AND BEAUTY NEEDS. 4 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES